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«The Chitagn Daily Tribune. “VOLUME XL. “Fall, 1880. LRGANT DISPLAY NEW SILKS, MANTE BROTHERS. Take pleasure in announcing the arrival of their FALL, IMPOR- TATIONS of SILKS! SATIN AND VELVET BROCADES! SATIN AND PLUSH ‘BROCADES! Damasse Silks, ’ Satins, Satin de Lyon, Silk Armures, and Sicilionne Cloth, &e., &e. The assortment embraces every- thing that is new, elegant, and beautiful. The designs of many will be found entirely exclusive, being expressly manufactured for our own special retail trade. Among the leading colors we would mention the HEW HELIOTROPE, - BRONZE BROW, “INDIGO BLUE, OPHETIA, SAPPHIRE, OLD GOLD, BRONZE GREEN, = AMBER, CARDINAL, GARNET, DREGS OF WINE, And other desirable colors. ’ Asa guide to our large custom living out of town, we will quote prices of a few of the leading ones, - Colored Silks, Heavy weight, soft, beautiful fin- ish, 50 different shades, $1.60 PER YARD. ' Satin de Lyon, 20 inches wide, superior finish, excellent quality, $2.00 PER YARD. 1,000 PIECES Colored Satins, Superior quality, ‘$1.00 PER YARD. “A decided bargain.” Special attention is invited.to a line of Satin Brocades, Including every new Fall Shade, expressly made for our order, at $1.60 PER YARD. Velvets, All Colors, Every Quality, Low- est Prices, Our aim in the past has been to make this department the most Prominent in the West, and we re positive when we assert that We Carry the largest and best-as- Sorted Silk stock west of New York, Wo Guarantee the Lowest Prices, : Bend for samples; they are cheerfully given, STATE-ST. ‘Michigan-ay, and Twenty-second-st. : OF Washing tonsst., SHIPPERS OF ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COALS Wholesale and Retail. lave both Edison and Bull Telephonos, NEW MUSIC. ._ Rally for the Union, Boys! Baad cet tne cog g ant Sharae Restorer oF HS a ee a dcr ial” Gee : SATURDAY, HANMOTISTOCK Of all kinds of Garments worn by MEN, BOYS, CHILDREN. We have just returned from the East, where we have se- lected a very choice stock of goods for the Fall of 1880. We feel confident in an- nouncing that our stock is without a parallel in the West, bought with special care, made by the very best houses in the world, and selected from their best stock. DROP IN AND INSPECT THEM. Costs You Nothing to Com- pare Prices and Styles. SEE OUR NEW LINES IN GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, MABLEY, The Clothier, 154 & 156 South Clark-st. (WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BANE & CO, 117, 119 & 121 Wabash-av,, COR. MADISON.ST,, THE LARGEST WHOLESALE CASH CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, TERMS: 5 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 leased the elegant building now being ‘erected by Mr. Armour on corner of Franklin ani Adama-ata., 92 by 150 feet, § stories and basement (making nearly two acres of floor-room,--the larg- eat Clothing Store in Chicago), which we will oc- cupy on and after Jan, sat next, CLEMENT, BANE & CO. as Xe @ULVER PAGE £2. Coen Pe 2 Retail Stationers, 8 & 120 Monroo-st. Mathematical Instrumonts, In Sets; thirs ty diferont styles, Whatman’s Drawing Paper, all sizes. German Drawing Paper, tad and In rolls, Reynolds’ English Bristol Board. Russells Manilla, all widths and weights, flat and In rolls. : Indla Tok, cheap and extra fne. Tracing Paper, Tracing Cloth. Thunb ‘Packs. 4 FELD, LINDLEY & (0., Conmnission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND SALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, JouN LP. TAUESDELL, Enwanh 5. WaAnHhunN, CYRUS W, FIELD, pectal, Epwann M. FIELD, DANIEL A, JANDLEY, Pore C Verret, OPTICAL GOUDS, \GH>, DPTICIAN asin is AN ; Eyferey Fine Spectacies sulted to att atghts on sclontitia - principles. Opera and Fluid Glasses, Taloscupor, Mle ervacupus, Buruinetors, otc. —— GENERAL NOTICES, eee = To the Public. In anotice of dissolution of the drm of Georgo A. Welas & Co. recentiy published by mo, 1 only tntead- 0d to inform the pybiic that 1 was no longer a mem- ber of eatd rm, and [ bad no intentivn to cast there by any retiection whatever on my former partner. Chicaga, opt 10, Low, CONRAD BELEP, DRESS Goons, Madison and Peoria-sts. “STYLES!” AUTUMN AND WINTER, ess Fabrics! We are now prepared to show a magnificent assortment of French, British, Saxon, and American ISS GOODS! The assortment is by far the largest we have ever shown, and embraces all the latest NOUVEAUTES! Respecting prices, we intend to be, as heretofore, “The Leaders!” SAMPLES MAILED FOR’ CCM. PARISON. CHICAG SEPTEMBER if, FURNITURE, AND MODERN Furniture SPIEGEL C0, 25] & 253 Wabash-av, Our stock for this season is re- plete with the finest selections of Artistic Furniture of every de- scription for Drawing-room, Li- brary, Reception, and Dining- room. Many of them are special designs of. great merit, to which we Call particular attention. Novelties in GHANDER, SETS, Of Mahogany, Bird’s-eye Maple, Ebony, Ash, and Maple; late pro- ductions, very choice, and at ex- traordinary low figures, Decorative Furniture! We have always made this branch a specialty, and it is gen- crally conceded that we have no competition in this line. We claim to sell good, reliable Furniture Lower Than Any Other House in the City. A close inspection of our goods and prices will demonstrate this fact. NOW OPEN. WILL CONTINUE Day and Evening until Oct. 23. A WONDERFUL DISPLAY of Science and Industry, and Machinery in operation. MAGNIFICENT Art Collection. GRAND MUSICAL Entertainment daily. EXCELLING ALL previous Exhibitions. ALL*RAILROADS running into city sell tickets with admission to Exposition at greatly reduced rates. ADMISSION---Adults, 25c; Children, 15¢. The Adams & Westlake WIRE GAUZE OIL STOVE, Armour’s Flue Heater Attachment. The heat generated by the flame fs dis- charged inte this drum, which affords a considerable heating surface. Tho flues, when they become warm, form a current drawing “in cold air, which is heated while passing through; thus we haye not only greater heating. surface, but the ad. ditfonal adyantage of changlug tho alr by means of thls current. Itis indispensnble for heating OMees, Bedrooms, Mathruoms, Conseryatorics, ete, where econumy In space and fuel is desirable. It. ts invaluable for heating the Dining, Slitlng, or Sick Room during tho chilly mornings and evenings of Fall and Spring. Light and cempnet, ocenpylig: It Hite Kpace, requiring no storeplpe, ft can bo placed In any part of the room, or moved from ono room to another at pleasure. TEAMS ESTA % § CHICAQO, ILL, Stovo office, 95 Lake nian ee i COPARTNERSHIP, Wo have this day furmed a Copartnership for the transaction of o Commision Bualnoss in Blocks, Honits Gein, aes grovineae, under the tira naweot Bete * JON ‘ft, LESTER, CHAB. BULIWARYZ, EDWARD K. WILLAW Gonerat BAM'L W, ALLERTON, Special Partner, Mr. ¥,K, Willard is a member-of tho New York Btock Exchange, YOK CORRESPONDEN: New NTS BCRANTON & WILLAND, 72 Hrosdway and 18 New- teow You, Ee D lor & Co, commission more oie thie day, dissoived use redring from i. PAVLOR, subntcis, sULBURY, ‘Tho firm of © chins, 124 Lavaile-st.. by mutual consent, Dw! anki drm, GHA Chicago, Sept. 8 180. DWIGit ‘Tho business of C. H.Tay'or & Co. will be cuntine oe 3 CHARLES M, GOODRICH, TAKE NOTICE. ahee from and giter tals fate the copartnursht axe ting votmoun Mark Ji Harnett. und Leopuid erie, Under the deus nawe of bic’ & Wasnott ta hereby by wutual consent. nett collects and any all debts dus and he late tirin at 81 Nort! caret will wantinue tuo DUEiHoss at bo old place, BAST, 1. Bric 9 ? dolpli-st. LEOPOLD PIE 3% gud 1d7 Randolpu-s Beaute dL, ds WOOLENS. Btyles now rondy at *Ponulor Prices.” J.B. HALL &CO., CABIL TAILORS, 130 DNUALRBO GB Dr. Day, 133 East Matison-st, = T RO Best {ction $5 Gold, $10, Fling, 1-1 Old Hates, VITALIZED AIR (Or gns) uivon free for painiess extracting. 151 East Maaieonsat p “ Z Inventor of Lower Suctlon Plate, which noyer loosens while tntking or cating 3 6 years’ actual test without a fatlure, KW ABBOTT & 60; 3147 STATE-ST. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. fet ve LOVEY & CO., 175 Wabash-av. Machine Screws. Bpeclal Scrows and Fine Studs made to order, STANDARD MANUFACTURING Co., F. T. JUNE, Pros, $4.and 56 Michigan-at, H. A. HURLBUT & 60,, Wholesale Druggists, 75 and 77 Randolph-at. 1880—-TWELVE PAGES. WHISKE ‘Whiskies! BOND & LILLARD, (878, '79, ond ‘80. WATERFILL & FRAZIER, (877,'78,'79, and ‘80, E. H. TAYLOR, JR, 1876 to [880 tnol. W. H. M’BRAYER, 1877, '78,'79, and ‘80, T. J. VAN DYKE, WM, BERKELE, W. J. FRAZIER, 1877.'78,'79, and '80, HEADLEY & PECK, OSGAR PEPPER, “Old Crow,” 1875, T, B, RIPY, (877 and'79. HERMITAGE, 1873, D. A, AIKEN, NELSON, ee '738. d'79, G. & U. (Old Style), 1877,'78, and'79. EUREKA DISTILLERY, (880. HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'76, and '77. E. H. TAYLOR, JR. RYE, (877, '78,'79, and'80. NELSON'S RYE, 1878,"79, and°80 Goods Sold in Band or Fe Grommes & Ullrich, 174 & 176 Madison-st, The BOND & LILLARD, WATERFILL & FRAZIER, E, H TAYLOR, JR, +O. By 0.49? and 0 TORSEY’s, the finest Whisktes produced in this country, aro vontrolled hy .us tn this market, and of which, with a number of other brands, we constantly carry from 5,000 to 6,000 barrels in BOND and FREE, being by far THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE WHIS- TIES held by any one house in this coun- Tye ANOS ut. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD! AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, BEHNING, MILLER, ES McCAMMON, & and others, Bauer and New England Organs. PRICES AND TE! 1d polished, ” URL kien cmployead fur the dlferont branches of ropalring of oll kinds of ausical instru pen Iitusteatod Catalogue sont freo. Julius Bauer & 60., 182.& 184 Wabash-ay. FACTORY: 1 yoniutheat., commor york, y NPECHLTIEN! WEBER PIANOS, WHEELOCK PIANOS, ROOT & GADY PIANOS, STANDARD ORGANS. Planon from §75 to $1,000, Organs from §25 tu 3500, aotents, rhuatra Music, Accordions, Hauhos, ruins, Drums, Drums, KVERYTHING ELSE, ROOT & SONS MUSIC C0, 156 STATE-ST. STECK PIANOS. and recummend Steck WANS BALATEA, CRINKL es And s hoat of others, Northwestern Agency, H, BRANCH, 208 State-st. See Tne: _ BLA CK Goons, PARDRIDGES Beg to call attention to the fact that they are sell- ing the best BLACK CASHMERES At the Popular Price of d0¢., 75¢., St per yard, To be found in this market. Being the largest purchasers of this class of goods in Chi- cago, it can readily be un- derstood that our assertion is a fact. The Trade Invited to inspect, as we will sell them at lower prices than any wholesale house in the West. ’ Special Attention Asked to the novelties we are displaying in the celebrated “Lupin. Manufacture,” the best made and wearing goods in the world. EVERY ISCRETINN Inspection Respectfully Solicited. Prices Invariably the Lowest. SAMPLES Sent by mail on application. Orders receive prompt atten- tion. PARDRIDGES’ Main Store, ee a 2 . Campaign Uniforms. ‘Vorchea, Banncre, Flags, aud Streamers. New ant bold dustgns. Send for lustmted Catnlozue. 6, F, FOSTER, SON & CO, sto Chloe. | DENTISTRY. VITALIZED AIR. Now Safe Rewedy, No More Valu With Teeth, eo Vron ATIC ICE! ICE 700 Tons good clear Carp Lake Iee For Sali Leland, Sich, It can be shipped by vossol Urany point around the lakes: inquire ot ON RAN’ E KE vr Fuld’ and each-att, OF Bde rest Iie ~Titproved Celtulotit Quits, Collars, and Bosoms, Do not wilt in warme- est weather, KARNES’ Hat Store 86 Madlson-st. (Lribune Bulldlig), a PRICE TIVE CENTS. PRESIDENTIAL. The Maine Republicans Feel Assured of a Qood Large Majority, And Count Confidently upon Securing All the Con- gressmen. The Cheering News Daily Re- eelyed at Republican Na- tional Headquarters. A Loud Cry for More Money to Help the Democrats: in Indiana. The New York Nabobs Who Are Ap« pealed To Fail to Satisfac- torily Respond. Speeches by Secretary Sherman and Gon, Stewart L. Wood- ford at Cleveland. The Beltzhoover Letter Proved to Be Genuine by Washing ton Experts. MAINE. THE WHITING ON THE WALT. Spectat Misputeh tu ‘Me Unieage Tribune, Luwistox, Me, Sept. 10.—There:{s noth ing new in the politieat outlook. ‘Phe Re- publicans have thelr opponents now on the run, and many deserters are contug over dally to the winning skle, ‘The effect of the Vermont election has beon marked In an ine ereased enthusiasm on the part of the Re- publicans and a wavering In the Fusion Ine. ‘There {8 no doubt that {f the remainderof tho thue of the campaign was longer the Ke- publican majority would be largely increased, over what it Is now expected to be. ‘The canvnss of tho Second District shows that Mr. Frye will be retlected to Congress by nearly 3,000 majority. He will run ahead of hls ticket probably. by several hundred votes, and Mr. Fogs, the Fusion candidate, will be scratched by many Deimocrata, —- Kennebec County, which was the banner county of the State last year, will give 2,000 putlority for Mr, ddudeny, and he will bo retlected from the ‘Third Dlstriet by a hand- sole vote, D It is beheved that the Republicans will have a larger inajority. in the Legislature than for many years. ‘They clainy that’ they will have three-fourths, of the House and concede caly four Senators to the Fusionists, The Republican gains have been evenly dis- tributed throughout the State, “INDIANA, _A CY FOR MoRE MoNRyY.: * Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New.Youx, Sept, 10.—One of the curious ~ stories floating about political circles In this city is that there is a decided distuclina- tlon among Democrats who’ can contribute te send money to Indiana. When Mr. Bar- num arrived in that State, he found the patriots there were looking anxfously.to the “inoney kings” of the East, whom they have so roundly abused In the past for a sup- ply of funds, It was Mr. Barnum’s Intention to remain In the West untll the October elec- tions, keeping up a constant ‘still hont,” but the “exigencies of — the. - situa- tlon"’—that 1s, a law exchequer—obliced, him to turn about. and = coma back Just when he thought his presence In tho West was most necessary. As ‘soon as he returned he called a meeting of tho mem- bers of tho Executive Committee, which meeting was held on Wednesday afternoon behind closed doors, Every moans was taken to keep the proceedings from tho public, but particularly from members of their own party, and reporters of the Nemocratic pa- pers who put in an appearance confident that they would be furnished with exclusiva reports were “ bluffed” in tho boldest way. It seems that when thoy alt got around the {able Barnum. made his * report, He} declared the situation in Indiana. was a great deal more serious than had been an- Ueipated, ‘Cho Republicans were everys Where united, full of fight, and _ CONVIDENT OF VICTORY, The Demoernts were Inboring under the combined weight of English and Landers,and worst of all, funds were not as plentiful aw coukh be - wished; The question wing, “Where would the money vome from ?? ‘The men in New York who have becn in the hablt of contributing in the pust were Indis- posed to send any money.to that State, this yeur, It ‘appeared that In years’ past the greatest part of tho money that has been used da Indiana has cone froin, New ,York; that fursome Une past there has been n good deal of crookedness In its distribution, whieh fact having come to the knowledge of those who had contributed mokt Uberally, lad fadueed them ta deellne to forward any anere money. ‘The deme whieh confronted the Comiitteemen was un awkward one, and the whole subject was dis- cussed in the utinost serlousness, At lust 16 was deelded that another appeal world bo made to the gentlemen who have been so) badly used in tho -pitst,: and {it would) bo polnted out to then that Ie they did not vome down’ Indhina would Le “lost, and thon the contest might ust as well be abandoned. Gen. Uinevek is ully advised of afl that fs taking placs, wi thoroughly appreciates the serloumness of the sitnation, “Che condition of attains In Futana, ndded te the very dellente sltua- tion in this city, It is reported, makes the gullant General very uneasy, OILLO, . LAUGH MEETING AT CLEVELAND, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 10—A grant Re- publied mass mecting was hold at tho Armory this oventug.* Secretary Sherman and Gen. Stewart L. Woodford were the speakers. ‘The hall was crowded, and many. could not gain adilttanes. ‘This meeting has been looked forward to ag one of the im- portant events of tho eainpalen, and much, enthuslasm was manifested. Campaign clubs’. turned out with thelr torches and’ greeted 2, the visltorswarmly. ‘Tho Hon, James Mason preskled, and first Introduced Secretary Shermun, who spoke at Jengthon the subjoct of finauce, showing how resumption had been brought about against the opposition of tha Democrats In Congress, ‘The Adiuinise trations of the last few .decades, from the time of Jackson, were . conipared, Under that of President Hayes, the losses to” tho Government from dofaleutions and poor appolutments amounted to only one- Usird of n cent on every $1,000, Under Grant the losses from the same source were about cents out of every $1,000; but under alk previous Administrations out of the same amount the losses were from $1 to $7 and $8, Democrats are ever clamoring About the de slro to examine the books of the Governe ment, that belug the favorit cry of Senator Pendleton, All records of the Government are open to lnapectkon by everybody, any,

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