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The Chirago Daily Trib 1880 —TWELVE PAGES. YORUALE XL. SULK! “OTHERS” “fatly Fall Wear, for the accommodation of Strangers visiting the city, BROTHERS. Taye opened a large and attractive stock of SILKS! Velvets! DRESS GOODS! Ready-Hade Dresses! CLOAKS!! lapels and Upholstery Besides many other “NOVELTIES” In their many Depart- ments, embracing the new- est and latest Paris, . Berlin, and London MARKETS. ’ Those seeking Bargains are respectfully invited to pay us an early call. STATE-ST. Hichigan-ay, and Twonty-second-st wen PY ROTECHNIC DISPLAY, DISPLAY, (STORY & CAMP, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST CIGANRLTTES, “SWEET ‘STEPHANIA” PATENT CIGARETTES! Glass Mouthpiece! The “Sweet Stephanias” are a greatimprovement over our first effort, the Stephania, and are the finest and cheapest Cigarettes in the market. The extremely low price, which experience and our immense facilities have brought to pass, brings this article within the reach of everysmoker SOLD BY THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS RETAIL DEALERS AT 15 CTS. Per Package of 20 Cigarettes: 25 D & CO. WWatiash and Jackson, mitliest, ahd Warbasti=iy, . Lee tS. Washington-st, 1 WAY Cuttaugd ULOVe-aYs tlaye Gruve-nv. Mol Cotta Grovera Sottaye Grover cor slat at. and Indiana-ay, Pact i Cottage Grovo-ay, and Ai stators PESep ee eK, Mutinou-at, CUE AGH: 3 WY, Madlson-tt iy RG, 1198. Clark-st. HARGIS, cor, tid st ud Wabash-av, NkO-At., CUT. BLULG, i Mndivun-st. indisonest. nid Fifth-ay. SMudison-at., nour Stato. Lottnga Urovo-ay. a ie bet ap ‘S! Pas) tA ae coe iS Larrab Ate ny river Wasthini aed rk Grovo-ate rove-ny. don-ay, se gee te PTE snteaton st tad An AnUdlann-Hee is ‘Dearborn-st. Hon ny Tite Waskitnaton-ate ee Gna, 0, 14, Monroo-st ‘alt, TO Clarks cat a droronee ' nace az ¥ oi, 2a ot, and indian a von ae Nae ashe its coe Madison-at. ‘ ua 1 Stato und fiandotph-sta. Ges mune Grave and Vinosnnes avs, 428), Dourbarn st. SICKENBURGEL, TO TSW, Madteon-st: 4s Vinconnos-uy, at nnd Wabash-ay, S011 S.'Clark-at, A Be Biatoeate “ML L. COHN & C0., Solo Prop’rs, Chicago. SOLD AT WHOLESALE BY ALL JOBBERS. CHAMBER RR SUITS, eo “| The Tobey - ___ RIANOS AN AND O1tGs OHGANS. {88 & 190 State-st., Have on hand for inspection and 18, GENTS) FURNISHING | Goons, _RURNTE IRR, 4 CARPETS, ke. -/SMARorasciuo, GOOD MORNING, SIR KNIGHT}, Dry Goods Merchant, THIS GREETING Is Is FROM OPENING |G0-AGAIN & REV-EL $25,000 Worth of Shirts and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, All of which are of the most cele. brated manufacture, and latest styles. NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR, POCKET HDKRS, HALE HOSE, GLOVES, | COLLARS, CUES, UNBRELLAS. 100 Doz. Fine’ White Shirts at $1 aplece, or $6 for $5. 150 Doz. English Percale (Fancy) Shirts at $1 aplece, or $6 for. $B Orders en ‘Telegraph, Mail, or Express will have prompt and my personal attention. Money cheerfully returned ifthe Goods don't please. S. M. Rothschild, 168 State-st. VURNITURE, Who sincerely hope yourself and Ladies enjoyed the Festivitics of yesterday, and the BALL LAST EVENING. has passed ad gone omer ee Nein FUR N ITU R E All Knights Templar and Their Ladies, 55 tsa f te ty, Fea ie iy CARPETS, And every, parton, seeding this adversse- | Sideboards, Chamber Suits, GEOHEGAN & REVELL, | arlor Suits, Mirrors, Desks, 191,198,195, 197 Randophst,, | Show Cases, Stoves, &, &e., Can be always found an ENORMOUS | GH aHieP Saleg and BARGAINS Bankrupt Stocks. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Bargains at all times at tho stores of GO-AGAIN & REV-EL 191, 198, 195, 197 Randolph-st., cor. Fifth-av., ONE BLOCK FROM NEW couRT HOUSE, CHICAGO FURNITURE co., 51, 53, and 565 Fifth-ay., Briggs House Building, FI INE EW VAT CHES: SI FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, TABLE WARE, MASONIC PRESENTATION GOODS, ETC. OPTICAL COODS AND JEWELERS’ SUPPLIES. ete Corby fre Wet alection of debe Goods ot Hl onuea and areauee GILES, BRO. & CO., , Corner State and Washington-sts. sale, at their elegant warerooms, Furniture Co, ie. PRICE FIVE CENTS, AME ea The Finest ‘Papéant of the | Kind that’ Chicago Has- Ever Seen, — ee It Would Have Been a Greater : Success but.for the:Op- pressive Heat, Which Made It Necessary to Greatly - Shorten the. Line of March, , A Number Overcome by the | Sun and Obliged to Leave the Ranks, First Day’s Session of the Conclave—The Grand Master’s Report, The Exposition Building Ball Cannot Be Called a Success. The Attendance too Great and the General Arrangements — Imperfect. The Competitive Drill This Morning. and the Musical Entertainments This Evening. An Uneventful Regatta—A Visi? to the Hospital—The In. . valid Corps. :- + THE PROCESSION. YESTERDAYS PAGEANT. + ANOTHK OF THE DAYS ninde memorable by tho presence of the Knights Temptar ling gone’ by, The grand procession, which was.to be the chief seenie feature attending the .seasions of the ‘Triennint Conclave, has passed into lilstory. Itis no longer something to be :looked for ward to, aud. to be awaited with eagar.cex- | pectancy.. It is now something whidh has to be crittelsed, which Is compelled to pass:in review, not ‘before d Grand Muster, but tha judginent of those who sat and saw {t, or of those nnluelcy ones who sat but did not see it. With a procession nearly everything do- pends on the day.. Its suecess or failure ts +] duc to the elements rather than to the Mar- shuls, Nothing can save a procession whieh has to march in the rain—not even Napoleon Vonaparte or Gen, Jnckson, If the weather Js hot It Is almost equatly as dificult for the commander to preserve the alleginuce of his subordluntes, A secluded spot where lager foams and the sun is unknown Is too much for thoir sense of duty, unless it be a tempers ancearmy. A windy day hus its vexations, for the standard-bearer is apt to be wrapped up In his banner, or to be carried off Its fect by its swelling sails.” ‘There are three or four thnes in cach year when no porsan says to Limself “This isa proper day on whieh to liye a procession,” Yesterday, however, Was not one of those exceptional thnes, and Goods sont for selection to any responsible whine én the Northwest. NOW O OPEN a large stock of the following UN- EQUALED lines of instruments: DECKER BROS., MATHUSHEK, fo that mich of the complaint and fuult- finding | heard later Jn the a teruuon was due, A slight showor fell about 5 o'clock in the morning, but, instead of cooling tho temperas ture, it rather heated ft. Itenused that paln- ful closeness and siltrivess whieh were so disagreeable to tha sight-seers, and must have been much more so to the heavily Have the largest variety and finest display of CHAMBER ‘SUITS ever shown in this country. Knights Templar PYROTECHNIC "DISPLAY, Wednesday Live., Aug. 18, UNekets for Sale at the Grand Stand - i > PARLOR, LIBRARY, FOREPAUGH'S Seine ARE Pocket begets HAIN ES BROS. WHOLE ALE é cloud “over, and = for a tne 2, |DINING-ROOM, HOTEL, S Circus and Henage CT HG, as aE Tat toa Meapetaty Ge STORY & CANIP, PIANOS. ESTEY, STORY & CANIP, and OFFICE FURNITURE in equal variety. Sole manufacturers of the EMPRESS FOLDING BED. State & Adams-sts. those who had paid thelr money for thet seats, Had It not been for those clouds, however, Which broke away later, allowing the sun to shine with his force, the proces. ston would have been a disastrous fallure, : Jind tt started on time. as it might have dono but for certaln delays for which the weather was not to blame, the threatening clouds : would have sheltered it from the sun’s heat during Its long maret, and everybody would jug been fur better satistied than was the LAKE FRONT, EVERY AFTERNOON AXD EVENING CLOTHING, CLEMENT, BANE & C0, A CHANCE To secure First-Class Furniture much below the real value should "| | from 10 a, nt. to 9 yn mM. Te LOCATION OF GRAND STAND, Michigan-av., Immediately south of Van Buren-st. Ww DER HSRES TE TRIENNIAL AL COMMITTEE, “CUNNINGHANES é' FIRE INSURANGE AGENCY, * 175 LaSalle-st. Issues Policies of Insurance against loss or damage by FIRE on all desirable Property, including Dwellings, Business Buildings, Merchants, Pork, brain, Lumber, and Manuacturing Establishments, * IN COMPANIES : i HD, AB, AND CONSERVATIVE oie MATERIA Ls. A.W ABBOTT & C0; IMPORTERS oF ARTISTS? "MATERIALS, 147 State-st, ¢ ORGANS. LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST TERMS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD! AT THE LOWEST PuSStatE og BEHNING, MILLER, McCAMMON, & and others, Bauer and New England Oreans, jRIMCES AND TRIG to suit all purchasors, Kvery f or tive years Majporturs ve Musica? Merchandise, Gand Tostru- ments, Gnu Voli, und Uirioge = apociassy. Plintos tawen ou siurage, Hus bust worepone simniuved for’ the diferent branches of repatriay of all kloda Gf wrustcal instru FURNITURE. I. M. NEUBERGER, 2it & 213 Wabashsav., NEAR ADAMS-ST., Most respectfully solicit a call from all ine our choleo and yery large stock of SUITS, AND A GENERAL LINK OF FURNITURE, Miiluatratod Cataloxuo sent froo. ma better Hanis a his, me A Pee eD Julius Bauer & C0. CHEN? FURAITORE. 182 & 184 Wabash-ay. OAL FACTONY—15, 177, gud 329 ‘Iwouly-ninth-st, corner Loxinuton-av.. New Yor! ~ COAL. — . FUINACES, x TNE DURAN WROUGHT-IRON WAKA FURNACE RY Fae zoe ROME DURABLE, thd" HEALTHY UL MEAWING APCALLATUS tn tho market, Porable ‘and brick wot, Bond for Miuatratwd paso Cc. W. DURHAM, 154 & 855 Michigan-av., Oppuslid Kxpusltion Butlding, Used by 1 % Lolter,W,C. Larnud) WAY. Borington, Ei Base, Bras es de MUA Dee ae Hb Birvuae aeStbatias deal ay tee yews 80, cur lad, und Oftices, 280 Oflces, 280 Madison, and 126 Markotents. | @8 DEARBORN-ST., SHIPPERS OF Pig Iron and Foundsy Supplies. Factory, Jeflrson and Randahh-sts Sir Knights Templar and Latte And the Shite IN GENERAL, to exam- PARLOR AND CHAMBER Which, for the NEXT TWO WEEKS, wo shall offer at prices which will, conyince even tho closest cush-buyer that thero Is ROGERS & CO. Anthracite and Bituminous Coals, .| induce parties to purchase early. SELDOM Has it been in our power to offer such genuine inducements to visit our establishment as at present.: In thé dull summer months large lots of desirable Furniture and Novelties are frequently OFFERED At inconceivably low prices. We have purchased largely of these bargains, and are thus ena- bled to offer choice, stylish Furni- ture at prices that cannot be du- plicated. . With a view to%the comfort of our patrons we have provided an enormous quantity of Fancy Jap- anese Fans, one of which will be presented to EVERY VISITOR to our store during this, week, SPIEGEL & 00., 251 and 253 Wabast-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST, 117, 119 & 121 Wabash-av,, COR. MADIBON-ST., THE LARGEST WHOLESALE CASH CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, 4 TERMS: & PER CT. OFF 60 DAYS. 6 PER CT. OFF 30 DAYS. 7 PER CT. OFF 10 DAYS. Merchants prepared to discount their bills cannot afford to buy of long-time houses before examin. ing our stock. That close cash buyers appre- ciate the advantages of our terms and prices, the rapidly growing magnitude of our business is the living evidence. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have teased the elegant building now bela rected by Ir, Armour on corner of Franklin an Adams-ais., 93 by 150 fect, 5 stories and basement (making nearly two acres of Hoor-room,—the larg. cat Clothing Store in Chicago), which we will occupy on and after jan. sat next. CLEMENT, BANE & CO. 15 Per Cent Discount Op al) Garments onlered of us during August, 1980, EDWARD ELY & CO., ‘Tallors, Monrug-ot THIS WEEK. : CIRCUS IN 2 RINGS, LOYAL SHOT FROM A CANNON, ZUILA Riding a Velocipede over an Invisible ‘Wire, 100 Feet in Mid-Alr, FIFTEEN "*8*O"U Suwanee. Largest Monagorio Evor Exhibited. iy eshividons fternoon and evouing, IY Suinck, Aduilsslon, {Weauts, Childeik undor Gents, Atateston to” Aupmitueutes eee ta avoid the onverd nero ataae ane yalro tu wurroundin f niche a reese uiida Uckous wil bo foe hae ily, duriug thy @ wouk the ‘atibidog ts fee pers (at tb Nyht odvanco) at LYON o& THA TAEREV'R a wout Beatanats UVM AE MYON tata: Fi Spring Tracks: for Moving andi Sobbing Work. ¢ ‘The C. ¥. T, Co, west had bultt by - Hida, several broad-tired Spriug Trucks (the tires being 4inches wide), The Trucky a @ finest apeci+ Jobbing work, This Company make « clalty of Fusplahing Wholesale Houses with Macks by the year, and doing the work better than they can do It themsclves, and can seler to housca ble Sigs furuvur 15 yuare, und ty bear them out be Cu have ubianch & ~Knighis ¢ emplar aud alt gtytes Cetltuloid Collars and Cuff. Do not wilt In warmest weather, Price lists and goods by matt. Pent or address dS. Barnes & Co. 86 Madison-at., VP rluuae Duthie TT = Machine Screws. Special Screws and Fine Studs made to order, STANDAKD MANUFACTURING co., B.S. JUNK, Pees, sqands! asst orto Ine of. march was too ‘long. It stretched too far te the smut and was con wilcuted on the orginal Rrogrant with too Anush countermarching on Miel Relying on the oficint announcement thac the entire brocesalon would pass slong Lake, Clark, La Salle, Madiion, and) = Monroe streets, Wiimbers of stands Had been put up : ipel sbINU Of those thoroughfyres, and ull the bulldings which fronted upon. thom had been ovcupled by crowds of slght-seers. OWING TO THE HEAT of the dar, thadustiness of a portion of the roud, and some Juvxeusauly delays Gurlng the march itself, It became abso possible for tho Knights to walk the entire distance, hy compli its In this connoction, that rather tou much thie was need lesly: wasted by the Grand Master's fardbivas at start, do aot appear .to bo founded, however, — while on tho contrary Mt should be remembered that his exposed position when reviewing the procession wag culculuted to put his own discomfort, not to say personal sufferings, on n par with those of the Kuights inline. The countoriuareling an altel eae avenue Was yey properly y abandoned, fit the woment ‘the ‘Conununderies tenting at tho Sap reached that point as. they moved northward on Michigan avenue they foll out of the tne, Other Coumnande erfes, ktoppinie at the Garduer House or other places ly thelr nelghborhood, broke thelr ranks and fled. ‘Those quartered at tho” ‘Tremont isa peared Whe they renched that: hotel tho hospitable doors of the Shera 1 Lose a swallowed up the conting- ent ti ed there, So bythe time pros erie reached Tre TRisuxe Bultding it sonsisted of tha Commander-in-Chict, companied by Sir Alu Beverly I, Chunbers and « few others, Apollo, St. Bernard, and Rockford Communderies,; and tye brass basis. Atan iuterval of about an hours base- ball bund turned up; but that caunot rightly be counted as part of the procession. “Lhe result of this was fiilat dissatisfaction and dlsappolntinent among all the peopl who had “taken up quurturs west of State strect + for the pury Had it started on thine, as ft night casily have done, all Ula annoyance: and, hicon- venlence, and much of the la, Vepatzatlon b heat, woul have been saved, the march could haye been made under thd shelter of the clouds, and the entire route, except the counter-marehing on Michigan avenue, itave been gone over, ‘Lhogs who saw the show, however, on Wabash uvenue, or on that part of Aliens . lawn south cup, bad the well higan avenue, . a0 of jilewinng tho processiun., - Mutely im.

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