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; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. \ B i in iii a tamnn who avowedly favors tho wltl- | JX P Fileg..... 1oxina =» B91 | imports or of exports of gold and sliver coin ai FE Tg ee COONS, CLOTHING, Pee eotnat aud Sanoallstion of all tho, EXP ORTS AN D IMP ORTS. Bawa and 2010 1% PI and ution was if follows: nnn nemrnene es p erp tay an Thay a ae ere mare ww TIS IS AT preenbacks, Notittetanating atch peice oft he Camel Ate 2H tt, exces at ssonom | A 941 | WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, . ae a . is otwlthstanding the high price of: pint. , agente “3 sevceess, $921 Day Dovonsny required about one | Statistics for the Seve Months | tng paner tn this country, aud the effort of math ond Aig. ah, IaH, excess of Madivon and Peoria-sts t minutg to decline a nomination for Conyeeds in Terminating July 31, 1880 the combination of paper manufactirer-to Pyint montis ended Aug, 31, 1ai0, exe e \ null a Yl " verwheluing Republienn district In Vhit- nating July 31, t Inerensy still fiurther the prices the agerlnte | “cess at (parte. rosso | Ve e Auctphine He hasn't confidence that even tho and (879. nrtutions of brining water forthe hat ign months end sine 6 at guperl" ean change the political eomplexion of oxceas Of the Linportations af thy earrestphte | ‘Twolve. monte and ve New Loeation that district, F Tho Batance of Trade Still Large Ing perlod oF last year, Tho faures stant? *., Lee ee erro ie ‘Kies Bi wah DAA 8 Guy, Burien adoventing negro equality ly in Favor ot the United A ‘Artin neoenete ier haben et excess of Imports... eee 066,451 j r] 1 detore an Indian audience of Democrats 1s an y Paper, and manufactures of: rea i eS - awful example of a bright. Intellect run to seed, States. (rtnding pu gett INDIAN NEWS. 1 & CoO Ss Thoro Is no tolling what hopeless folly a brillinut Papercbunwti beta <a Sani CITY REA ; . 5 tnd olay commit, : Pee ciisas. i . ARN CITBYENNES. .. . = sn ey me ——— What We Sena to Foreign Countries, | plicremiciés” aid“ tigr. FP Reports -wers reeelveit nt hendauarters The finest and most com 4 7 . ‘ty eal ngintomnde of the Tudiann elee- | "gna What We Get trom Those | fishbighursun agar | Seaseontractigtiosoreeetignmed | Pete Wholesale and Retail | ravite examination of theirrecent- | LO4 & 106 Madison-st. ton ta thle: Ho Btato te carried by the 3 . | o 1 ae y a 7. Hepublonne to samo party will auzely uve a Conntrios, ‘There hina been a Inrue incre inthe, Ime the Northern Cheyenne. ante "Ie clpby Grocery House intheNorth ly-opened importations of Our Semi-Annual ishority Of tue Lanner: [tag of Gimgrenss portutons of articles of luxury in i8@,. “The of the Sixteonth Infantry, in command at | WESts We are now selling I, 5 Wr have seanned the Demoeratte lists in {| Movements of Coin and Bullion for the paltig ut the taupuetatiota af pivelona see Hort Reo, Taina aie gellaue ih the vel the best selection of ae | | | Hil ali { Il) (f O PE N { N G vain to And the appointments in Mudiaun of tho Bigh the End! Aug. 1880, was 24,165,300), le far the orld . hav sl, and seem triendly dr | SL : anti-logul-tonder Senator from Delaware, tho Bia The ant mee mae into it wae Only SARE “Tere. way tf mene his he report especially tru, pol ted, and Domestic Stap 4 Hon, Thomas I, Bayard. ne ‘Tur Pittsbure Chronicts reminds Judge dere Hluck thnt nonmember of Buchanan's Cublnet bas little or no enuso to talk about any> body betraying n trust. a Sax-Ranparn trhaming on the tariff question {8 a consplonous instance of Deno sratio insincerity and cowardice, tt PERSONALS, The Democracy seems to want a change In overytbing but shirts. ‘The Pan-Presbyterian Council seems to have got up a stew very ually, “Johnny's Mother”--Let your boy learn to whistle. You may want him to ‘some duy when you aro pleking over ralsing. An emlnent Norwegian poet has just renehed New York, but u press of other mattor prevents the publication of bis name this morn dng. “A Bright Future” is the caption of a Now York Times odttorial, Tho joy over tho eles of the basc-bull scagof scems to bu gen- eral. . An eminent statistletan estimates that 147 powerful editoriuls headed “Tho Burning of Duleigno” bave been rendered comparatively harintess by tho fact that Dutelyuo was not burned. Prof. Perry, of Willams College, has been for eight yours gathoring materlul fur a bietory of that institution. Ills eslection of baee-butl and bouting statistics must pv something won- dorful, “ Lurline?--Your poem about aray-hooded eve camtot he published, because It Incka fidelity totuct. Ry looking at any fashion Journal you will discover that gray hoods are nut fushlon- ablo this souson, P.'T, Barnum offers to give $1,000 toward Areading and amusement room in Uridgeport, Conn,, where young men muy find soelability away from -siloons, Mr. Barnum ja evidently allowing bis remorse at having sold go much bad lemonade to take tho right direction, Ono of thefewsurviving officers who fought ‘undor Nupoleon the Great—Gon, Duplolx—dled about a fortnight ugo nt Passy. At tho battle of Austortitz he commanded a battalion of the Old Guard und. captured w brigade of Austrian ar- tillory. For this explolt Napoleon decorated bim en tho fold. z ‘The twillgnt’s Inst kes, darling one, Lies soft on the brow of the day, And the great goldan erown of the sun 4s tipped with a stursct In gray. ‘Tho sea-yull, In querulous tone, Is chiding the Curgecoming night, While f, with my thoughts, sit alone, And dream in the shadowy Ight, King Alfonso, TELEGRAPH. LITIGATION, Kanans Pacffle Rallway Company and American Unton Telegraph Company We, the Western Untom Sr, Louis, Mo, Oct, 1.—In the great tele graph sult, the argument of whieh before Mr. Justice Miller and Judge MeCrary, of the United States Court, consumed the whole of last weelr, an opinion was announced this morning by Judge Miller, It appears that the wires of the Western Union Company upon the Kansas Paeific Railway woreseized by the Jay Gould party in February last, and by order of the Court were returned to tho Western Union Company, and san Injunetion procured = =oby = tha last named Company ngalust the Rallrond Company and the American Union ‘Tele- graph Company, restraining them from re- capturing the lines or Interfering with the Western Union in thelr use, The argument Inst week was upon a motion by the rallroad and American Union Company to dissolve that Injunction, Thisdeclsion of the Court sustains the tn- Junetion of the Western Union, and contin= ‘ues tin force until the find hearing of the case, Ithohts that, Nyon the face of the acts of Congress of 1862 nnd 1864,. It world acem that the Paeltic Rullway could not Te galls make the contract of [80 In question etween ia = Western Unun | Compa- ny nid the Kansas Pacifle Rutlway, but that in 186 Congress also sud the si-eatled “Idaho act,” wider which the United States ‘Pelegraph Company was pers mitted to construct a telegraph line on tls. rallrond and minke arrangements with it in regard to the telegraph Hues, The decision holds that itis sufficlently shown front this hearing tint tho United States Conmpuny was created In 1862, took the grant contalied fn the "Idaho act,” and that the Western Union Company hus suceceded to its rights and pris exes, and therefore had the right to en- ler fuito the contract, the valldity of which. tho rallrond aid the Amertean Union Compa- ny here uttnck, 8 to the charges that the contract wns pregures, through any hmproper jntuences, he Court holds that they are not sustained, dudgo Miller refers to the fact that four or five inoUons have been made to dissolve. the Injunction, and overruled ag many thes by threw or four very competent Judges, ant enlarges twon the Irreparable damage which would reanit to the public by ‘ilssotving the injunction, and thus sudden y deranety y the telograph system of the Western Union Company west of tho Mlagourl River, holding that the facts as shown do net warrant any auch action upon the part of the Court, The Court therefore continues the Injunc- + tion In force and direets that tho atatus of the property renialn agit now te and hus heen, uuder the control of the Western Union Company, tho railroad etjoylag theexclusive use of one wire, and the balance of the wires to be enjoyett exclusively by the Western Union, thus proteeting tho pablia from any damage for want of facilities and each party from destroylug the other, ‘Tho decllon ts considered a very decided and substantial victory for the Western Union Company, and authoritatively settles In ita favar the ‘ques- tlon over which there has been a very. sharp, able, and nerimontous contest. slice. the selaure of Its Hues in Fobruary last, oo . IMMIGRATION, New Yon, Oct, .—Every Incoming Fue ropean steamer seems to bring fmunlgrants, ‘The German steauers have tho largest num ber, ‘Tho arrivals up to yestorday during the month make a total of 20.149, agal - T70 during the anne pertinl inst. Seu, SOL Ta 1878, G97 Li 1877, and 7,0L1 {in 1870, —— adie . NATURALIZATION, bes New Your, Oct, L—Both partles aro Closely watching tho naturailzation pruceeils ings, ey Et {gs stated that several cases have Occurred in which natnrallza pape: have been obtained by Taunlulent capreee ety, The applicants now average oyer 100 rt FAILURE, New Yous, Oct, 1,—'Tho suspension has been announced on the Stock Exchange of the firm of Ewen & Osborn, 2 New street, son sone of the Granger and coal shares and estorn Unton, | iuake Shore, and Canada Southern have boc i tule tor thelr Tecounn, wat Hsu tt Thought me Was a Returned Tempjar, ulveaton ier.) Neics, role Watkod into a Galveston satoon and asked where tt cer, Tt wus handed owe’ und he put it askou Was most needed. “How much?” be Aifod, wiping bis‘ mouth, | “Five dollars.” conve WMiaL Who do you take mo fort" “Bie turocd fron lene, ‘ou for wu Templar tor By id Sot out oF the nubittyal of puylog full ‘ou hadu’t rates," EXpon' Aptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Waxsuinatos, D.C. Oct, L—The Bureau of Statlstics has published a summary state- ment of the exports and hnportsof the United States for the seven months ending July St, 1880, a8 comprred with the corresponding perlod of 1879, ‘This statement furnishes the Dest possible means of studyhig the course of trade during that period, Tho returns of all exports of domestic merchandise show that the balance of trade is still lurgely in favor of the United States, ‘Tho figures show that an inerense in the amount exported sti! continues, ‘The total exports of domestic merchandise for the first seven inonths of 1880, ns compared with the corresponding perlod of 187), show that In 1880 the exports of all classes of domestic products agarepated S476,078,974, 8 agelnst $080, 788,726 In the sume period of 1879. LIVESTOCK, There was avery notable increase In the exports of horned enttle, the valte exported In 1880 beiag SU,Q0,723, as compared with $4,025,207 for the same the In 1879, ‘There was, however, 4 deerense In the exyortatlons of hogs, of horses, of mules, and of sheep. ‘fhe returns of the exportations of living anl- inals for the two periods tre thus given: SEVEN MONTHS ENDING JULY 21, Antinals, Iving: Articler, gh bit Ne fc OHA» oo. orned enttle, iy Amerlean-brewed beer, ale, and_ porter are Inereasing tn favor In Europe,—the amount exported’ up to Aug, 1, 1880, being $175,880, as compared with St2,518 for the same period in 1879 American billiard-tables are also appreetated in Europe, « very cousider- able tnervease being shown fn the exporta- tons of that article. BREADSTUFFS, ‘There ts x very. marked inerease in tho ox~ porate sofbread and breadstuls, noably, in Lidlan corn, wheat, aut tlour, as is shown by the following comparison: NS MONTHS ENDED JULY Sh. endistutts: aI Bread and bi articles, Harley. rt Dread and blscult, Tudinn corn. juillaircern meal Nn 1850, eee OMSL ASI BAe WAS, 1,80} $188 The 0.401057 eM There was a no portation of copper the valie of ple copper exported 1 185 fie only $52.405, as compared with $1,755,170 In the sunie perlud of 1870, coTToNn. Thero Is n vast increase {nthe exports of cntton—| vulne of innnufactured cotton alone having Increased from StH,173,449 fr WD to SUPT In 18S, The details of the movements in cotton are thus compared: SEVEN MONTHS ENDING JULY UL. Articlen, Sen Isinnd Other. manu! Colored 1879, Bt 502 met PROVISIONS, The exportations of provisions have in- ereased, as Is shown by the following com- parative statenien EVEN MONTHS ENDED JULY UL Articles, 1850, Provisions— Bacon and hans Heef, fresh. Iie sulted. OF CUTCd 6666: Fist Fish, Fish, piekteid Fish, other cured, Onions Potntoos Other verotables...sciroee. — BU,EKE Vegetab Cae prepired or ABLANT progerved sreesseee OTIS IN DISTILLED SPITS thore was 4 lke Incrense. BEVEN MONTUS ENDING JULY BI. Bpleits, aistied— ABBD, 15D. #rom grain, . #1147. From Molnsses.ees sess eves pret From other materiats,. wa aeI TMT Splrits of turpentine, 850,857 081,137 IMPORTS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Wasiinartox, D.C, Oct. 1.—The returns made to the Bureau of Statistics for the frst seven months of the present fiscal year, a8 compared with the corresponding period of 1870, show a very large inerenso In “the Int portations of dutiable merchandise, - The ag- eregate value of dutinble merehanidise Ine ported for Chat perlod in 1880 wan $320,058,- bSi,as compared with $181,020,011 for the sning period of last year, ‘The total value of all importations, including dutinble morchan- dise and merchandise free of duty, for the perlod named, was for 1880 $438,802,020, 18 compared with $208,435,775 for 187% In breadstuffs there was an Increase fn 1860, DNEADSTUPFR, ‘The following Inn statement of the fm- portatlons of brendstuils for the two periods: SEVEN MONTHS ENDED JULY BL, 1850, Articles, 187 Rrondstuita and othor em furinuecons food Burley 08,003 401 Hares GUT AES : oreaee Bread and biscult, 6,871 Tndiun corn or muize. 1 1,005 "AUST TST Lett? 14, rer CHU258 Wad. “Osslt ie ids from — ante, an Corn, FYG, at CK wheats 88700. 19,761 Hen Danan sue pee cds of Tegumitg POMC secsueeoss aeacer 180,135 WON AND STEVI« There has been wyery marked Increase In tho importation of fron and steel and manu- factures of thease products, the value of ply- fron imported being durlug 1880 ten thues what It was dn 1839, while. the value of tho Innortations of sheet-lron pave increased from 8120,753 {1 1870 to the enormous sum of $11,015,420 in 1880, ah following ts the dee talled comparison of the importations of ron and steel and their manufsetures: BEVEN MONTHS ENDED JULY UL, Articles, 1890, 1879. Tron and steel, and munu- factures of Pig-tron, $11,898,427 $1,222,070 Castinge, 20 Rd .. Bar tron. 4,418,000 442,065 > Holler-iron TAM aiid aggnee Pe and scroll lea 880,831 sat r allrouy bars ur ralls, OF | Oog Bk, 11,015, bles," and apd cal jeoeees IRF 607 pul Winds deat Ryu 627,318 eve, 100 Beon.crs BTL 488 2,599, 150 145,015 WWW, 654 THUS also a large Inere silks, as follows: be BEVEN MONTUB ENDED JULY dD. ein the mannfaltures of «| Chiefs bondashich until ately was rerarded+ in Little uf Mie Northern Cheyenn as the most Nkely to Break out, Little Chef Articles, 180. oro, [is undoubtedly the most fndlucntie in tho aifk’muitnetures of: wa 2 Hand, and, while he still persists In his wish Dress and ph 0008. + B11857,003, $9,000,001 | to return'to the North, he is keephig falth Hostery... IZ | with the Government, and exerts a great in- Gtitor inanufietires'oe.s. 0,808 $1,000,000, ane SUGAN AND MOLASSEB«) +. ‘The following 1s w comparative siaterient of the tiisartalians of the staple wradets WI sugar and molasses: : EVEN MONTHS ENDING JULY SL. 1880. ° 30 4 eT ‘The Importations of perfumery: wero In- creased front S144, 780 te tsi to SeiQ078 In 1880. ‘There was also a largo Inereysy tn the yaluo of fiportations of wine, the tfilitional amount of wine in bottles Delrg? nearly 3) uence for good, Agent Campbell reports that the schools aredlling upiautl the Indians themselves say thot " tholr hearts are good.” VICTORTA'S LAST DODGE. Santa Fe, N.M., Oct. 1.—A Fort Cum- mings special dispatch says Buell’s move In grand foree on the Avnehes $11 Mexico has resulted so far in ulter failure. Starting from Fort Cummings with 700 men, the Ine dians ineamp at Lake Guzman were to be 1879, | surrounted by these Mouxtean, Arizonacand Buynr and molnsses: sor1ao | Texas, troops, amounting in alt to . FSH OIE es.001 94) | Victorta's band slipped out from the clrele Aue sh ta Poives | of traops closing In, and, before Buell knew Mohn aiid : they had cone, divided, one part golng Into Bugatti gon | the Cantalarin Mountains, 209 mitles from Candy and confeet! Guainan, while the main bund doubled on CLYscavsrerecensee: 5,64 Buell's trail and attacked t Cuunmiings, hls woot, There was an exccedinuly large Inerease ft 1840 In the Iniportations of wool and ts mane utnetures, ay fy seen by the followlax stute- ment: ihe SEVEN MONTHS ENDING JULY Bl, sirtictes, EB, 1879, Wool, sheep's, and hair a of tho utpaen gout, and v othornniiatsand mate tCucturce at: headquarters, Inst nicht, The pulsed, bat got some cattle, isin pu suitof the band zone Into the Candaluia. ‘The hard marching and hardships endured by tho troops are aptly deserlbed. pesteshsios oe Dek tao ss EXPOSITION. Interesting Exhibit, Attention fs Invited to several displays wor- were factured.... ..$ 10,832,759 2,080.22 ] thy of spee re referre Par atte $ is ane en chy rae Aiveeln Hote, Ae not before referred Baer re gent ‘(A MAGNIFICENT FAIMING COUNTRY. 240,00) aes In the years long passed, when the Alle W ai "ie | gheny Mountains were the boundaries of Intel | elyilization, and fabulous stories were told by Hosters, shirts. 2.01085! | those who, venturing beyond then, saw the UriwarBeess cece 1o4se1 | Vast stretehes of prairie and woodland of the Other muanufuel 87527 | Ohlo Valley, the farmers of Pennsylvania HE FREE LISt. ? Speetal Meputch ta The Chfeuge Tethunt, Wasurnaton, D.C., Oct. 1.—Of tho articles ‘able Ine erense In finportations for the seven months tu 1880 ng compared with those for 1879, the on the free list thera was a consid ageregate value for that perlod fn 1880 belt S18, 744,045, ns compared: with $88,505,834 Int 1sv, ‘Lhe follewing ig a schedule of none dutlable articles Imported ducing that perlod: Argols, ‘Articles, tho produce of manufacture of the United States, bruught back. Burks: Medicinnl—Peruvinn, catlsaya, Lima, ete, Barks used for tanning: Cork burk and wood, Unumuufactured, Rolting-cloths. iuoka, Aamphor, erude, Cl uil4, drugs, dyes, and medicines, Chloride of Hine or bleacking- powder, can, ude, und leaves anu shells of, Zockin Coffea, Cotton, raw. Cuteh or eatechu, and terra-Japonica or gaimn~ sbler, Dye- woods in sticks, 8. I Tlerring, pickled. Muckerol, pickled. Allather. . Fur skins, undressed, Gunny qexcept from bonded falnnds). ahs. . Gypsttm, or plaster of Parls, unground, Hutr, uimanmufuetureds Horge-halr used for weaving, Thuir of ull ki Hides and sking, other than furs, Household nnd personal etfecta ind wearing ap. parel, ol and in uso, of persons arriving from Toren countries. tadin-rubber and gutta percha, crude, not Including the extract of. Oils: Whaleo Yexetuble, fixed or expressed, Volutite or cxsentins Pafuthngs, stutunry, und othor works of art, of Amerivnn artists. Paper muteritlas Kuay, of cotton or linens Other materials,» Reus. Silk, raw, Sod, ultrate of, Sulphur or brimitono, erude, he ‘Ty in bard. blocks, ar pig. Wood, unmiunafaedured, Articles adniitted free tinder reetproelty treaty with Hawallun Ishunds, ALL other freo articles, Of the articles on the free Ist, the Importa- tlon of chemicals, drugs, medicines, and of hides and sking other Gian furs, dave nearly doubled during that perlod. The teaviest of non-dutiable’ goods Is of which, in tho seven months ended Importation cote 1880, aggregated $31,508, agulnst $27,003,283 for the samo period of 187, ‘There has been w deereasd in tho in portations of Peruyiun barks and of various South-Ameriean wnatertals from whieh qul- nine and Its manufactures are made, Anne dlention of the scarelty of rags in the paper-, by the heavy importattons of these materials from forelgn countries during the perlod named — even I as With $1,404,060. fon the same ‘The importattons of raw silk to bo manufactured tuto Amer have Increased abort $1,000,000 manufacturing market Is shown “Ast $1,815,720, the bein amount of the months eampared perlud of for Inst year, jean product: this year, ‘There is, an the other diminution in the Importations of tea first seven months of those of an Importation yalue of $6,71 pared with 37, 0, ‘There ls v constant fnerense quantity of sugar and of other artleles whic are adinitted Nand, constantly increasing figures will undoub ree! treaty Wi support 6 treaty. ‘The articles admitted treaty for the fist seven mon compared with the same perlad of last Were $340,144 for 1880, and $2,070,741 1879, : COIN AND BULTION. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt Waninxaton, D, 0,, Oct, advouTs. Fulity 1850— aie ae Contral Amortean States and British Tondurag Englane ad Hirvtiah Coloinbin, Moxico, Went tridies United States of Col All othor courffries in South All other counter) Total July, 1880. Ty, TID ee eteereee s. Reven months onded July’ iit, Tui. Sevou months ended July i, 1870. fish, notot American fsherles. freo under tho reciprocity treaty with tho Hawallin. Islands. These cally furnish the Oupanents of the Tawalkin proclt; th aA new argument in the “movement, ayhleh hay not; been abandoved, for. the nyrogation of that res wniler the: tering ‘encomlun hs of 1880, ag f ~The foowe: Ing tables show tho comparative Luports and exports of gold and sliver coin and bullion for tha month of July, 1880, an for the soven months ended July3t, 1850, agedmpared with the seven months ended duly 3t, 1870; and Virginia tolled over matntaln muiges and crossed rapid rivers to find tn this new country a home anda fortune, On the Wie none & St. Peter Branch of the great Ch Su & Northwestern Rallrond [st eount of hinmense fertility and almost uniiiuited ¢: tent, and the exhibit, oecupying the entire south end of the gallery, prepared by thisen- terprising Company shows itto be to fable, butthat in truth © farming country almost unequaled pon the fice of the globe Cor ex- cellenceofellmate and fertility of soil Mes nt our very doors, See those samples of the harvest of 1880 gathered alot this tine through Minnesota and-Dakota, White Rus- sian, Fyfe, and other varieties of wheat from fond yleldlag fr newenty as jilgh ag forty bushels to the acre; barley of twenty-elght bushels unwardas corn taltand Gul eared, ylelding from forty to sixty bushels ta the nere, and samples of rye, wit red-top, biue- gragg, teadow-grasa, onts,. and flax, also Tnaenifeent puinpking, — squs: ontons, potatoes, an all the other vere s known to this northern country show how the cultivation of these vast pratries hag sent to us sunples of vezetable prodtet hint cans not be surpassed. 4 along 185 The stock. farms this route are nunicrousand profiable, asthe bluegrass sown upon the iailve sod soon supplants the native grasses, mnking stock pastures of ag luxuriant growth as the famous Lexington district of Kentucky. It Is an honor te the West, of which Clileago is a centre, (0 have such 9 qhowlng, of ity produetiveness spread before the peaple, aud the most attractive corner of the Exhibition to the farmer is this handsmuely-arranged exhibit, which every one interested in) farm Ing, or wishing to sveure a home that ts bet- ter than a gold-nine, is, earnestly advlacd to closely examine, and then ¢all upon’ Mr. Charles EB. Simmons, Land Commissioner of the Chleago & Northwestern Railroad, who has these lands for sale upon the most liberal terins, and who cheerfully answers all Anquirles at the General Ofices of the Null- rond Company. i JAMES WILDE, IT. & CO. are the largest manufacturers, and tho oldest clothing establishment in Ciieago. ‘They: tnake the finest exhibit of ents’, youths’, anil childrews clothing and furnishing guods at our Exposition this year, Althou tiblt- Ing what would be considered a fie stock in aonte houses, it 1s only an fosiguitieant por tion of the Immense stock of new winter goods lately revelyed at their extensive sale: rooms, corner of Suite and Madison streets Under the now management of Mr, Fran Reed, this firm fins obtahied the lead in the clothiny business, All guods nee now marked fy plaln figures, and are sold at a sautll ade yanee on actual cost, An invitation Is ex. tended to our eltizens and visitors to Inspect the handsome goods displayed by this firm, THY RANDOLME HEAD manufactured by Messrs, Craver & Steele, af Grinnell, Lowa, will bear a elose Inspection aa to mechunism and examination of [ts res corded merits, (ts Nhituess of draft suakes tt the horse's friend. With It the farmer can sive afl the grain, and the expense of hare vesting fy lessened one-halts and when a sudden shower sweeps over the harvest fleld the graln Js stacked, aud safe from damage, For cutting and savlog timothy and tax it Ia superior, as well as for “down” or “lodged grain, farmers saylog no other niaching will do ns well, WENRY WILLETA, ; theoldest manutacturerol enrriages, bugalies, and sleighy In Chicago, and who enjoys the reputution of prodaelng 8 fine work us any In thecountry, has after tiftech years of study: produced a doctor's coups which is absolute forfeetion., "Phe lateat one Is now on view at he Exposition, and is attracting mueh atten Han, uy‘is alsa the other fing work from his rg a for the | extensive mamutfacturing and repair shops, 1880 as compared with 1870,—the returns for 1880 showlng 8,504, 18 com. 4,70 fn the sume period of in, tho 80 and 63 Twelfth street, near State, SWINTER fs at hand and your stave. ining will be burned out, Adjoining tha large-enuine at the Exposition ts the exhibit of the Chicago Retort and Myrelrlek Works, where can be ordered a bag of stove Mulng, whieh Is more enally and quickly applied, and at less than half the prico of plecelnt Try a package, TNE FAVONITE PLANO, The unequaled new Bauer plano Is con- thnuatly nading te Hs many turels very flat trom thy thousands wha tones and who examine its Ay t- hear its charn} ponte: Jntrinsle principles of construction at the Ex- for hosttion and at the-wareroomhs 183 and 1st Wabash ayenue, ay ‘THE MILLINERY EXIT OF W. He TAGEDON, though manniscent, ube furpuased by ils japtny’ 3 and’ 44 Madlion street, on “Ovening Day,” Wednesday next, . ‘The restaurant Is still In Wrights chargo, Q guarantee (hat the preced|uy six years haya been Very anllstuctory, 5 BUSINESS NOTICES. ‘The groatost blessing cvor offered to guttering humanity fa Arend’s Kumyes, In dys- pepalu, gnatritls, tinusea, general debility, suinption, cte., it acts like a charn Dis depression, uneavinoss vanish, Comfort ti thuir place, Appatite and strenyth roturn as if by magic. Kunnyesis not aimedicine; it ta a food in form of a pledsant mk wine, It represonts all jhe clomnente or nutrition in a vital zed ae ouslly digested form, und nothijus else 69 rapid: onriebes the Uload: “Treutlve on Rumyus aunt frvo to any address, Arend's Ruins sumers au | corner Mut Rewaro of imitations, yee : nat at Ae fhe ara Con- ppifod diructly by A. Arend, Chem! Hon strout und Fitth avenue, ai ik ae 1 The, publio will beware of ° ene ii i Lleettlo Soapnine Us EXPORTS. lution of Dobbins’ Uiectrio Soap now 1850 forded nn tho murket by itera, revoututlon, ntral American Btates,.,, “It will culn any clothes wustied with It, Insist i] . oe Upon baying Uobbins' Electric, Filia Nov i 200] nmin ; br Emluent Drs, 8. L. andl. 0. Nid St. Hong Kongeees + BES | Louls writes... Colden's Liebiy's Ciuutiee Teer an eae suai dong | tact of Heer wo buve presuribed with exvelinut Venezuela... tees agi: 1000 debility, Stee G Ota; muULU Ady CE DBO {SOV ore: tea a ne 2 RELATES Rear | QHD AE Ra ean naa wba ov y manibs ended July 8 es sorg disup; ted If iris pnb or dlsaprocuble (ges Seven mon ly BL, 18 it | vor. For absolute purity, we recommend Bure P RETUUNS FOR AUGUST. nett’s Extract of Munilla, Continuing the statement fo the second month of the present iscal yeah, the excess of i ret ‘Frarelers, atop at the Astor Mosse, New York, and ney Groceries and Provisions, of the highest grades known, at from 10 to 2% per cent below prices charged in credit stores. Coffees, 15 to 30¢ per Ih. Sugars, Extra Standard Cut Loaf, 10 i-2c. Extra Standard Granulated, 10c. Syrups, 50 to 70c per gal, Teas, Ade to $1.00 per th, For quality, strength, and pungency our Teas stand unsurpassed. Flour, From the most celebrated mils in Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, $6 to $8.50 per brl. Our Flours will male from 40 to 60 Ibs. more bread to the barrel, and guaranteed to please the most fustidi- ous bread bakers. BUTTER and CHEESE Our Buiter and Cheese De- partment is, stocked with the finest production of the Northwest, and range in prices from l0 to 300 ner th, Rice, Choice New Louisiana, - 7 1-2c per Ib. MICHIGAN APPLES, Hand picked, in 3-bushel barrels, $2 to $2.50 per bri, . Soap, Kirk’s and Procter & Game ble’s German Mottled Soap, $3, 15 pr box of 60 Ibs Wo employ more Clerks, Mules, Horses and Wagons, and sell more goods than any, other Retall Gro- cory and Wine House In Chicago. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Propuenis for Militury Sunpiies. HEAnguANTEty Dev AUTHENT GF DAKOTA, Gy. Fick CHIKE Coatings WY Ov SUDSENTE BT. 23 Bonled proposnly {3 a conditions, will, bo, 4 to. te He unice af the Purch ing Comnilvaary pubsialuned nt Chicago, une ty O'clock, Huon, On Thursday, Vet. %y 1580, OF wwii ime ‘and plices thoy Wil Le oponed bn prevance uf Vide ders, for furaiabing forthe Subsistence Department, UB Aw dalivered at such pluces In Chicxga ae tua be otgiirod. on ug betura Got is tt and in BE, Lu on or before Out. 2h bat: fg barrels jek, tons and taht moss, iow pounds tubun, elous pidos, packed in sacks and tn, packed: in round, hooped bare UMW pounds beans, Rut volt and tudauuta acl 4) punndas pens, apllt, + . ountie Hud, packed tn barsols and In double pounds cundies, stearic geld, full wolght day Ia aaa OUP, In bid: @ pound: fa poonita w 0%, 1s. 44a Pounds salt, packed In bafrote anid in double sucka, : rett ast powder, packad in l-pouud and +3 pounds 3 Hepounid cane wid cusee. ikjunlions lard wll, boat wint 44 pounas incon, Ural Tues puunide haw, sugar-curdd, pwekod In cralos. Pyar tees salt, (abe, (Gur Kepound packau, ta arrale. iilds will bo rocelved for the whole oF auy portion ‘of the sbove amounts, which are to bo [nereased or dhnfntenod, aa may be required, wb shou af Inukioy ue awarde, "ila Government rosortos tho riaht to reject any or eee boasts wnd full funk propoan ner uf chy conditluns tu be observed by bidders, Gia, will bo tutiisled arr application. to thls offied. oF to ‘ihe ofice of tho Purchaslug Comuiaaury of Sub- Fatnod, ked in crates. ration ss to the mans uly fur ———" (ruine the article drossod ax tullowa: Fur dollvaries in Unie Major st. 2, Small, C.8., 0. 8, A.y for deliveries Tuul, to ihe uudemigued, M1. MORGAN, Major, and eke U.S. A, FAtR BANKD! STANDARD SCALES 6 ‘OF ALL KINDS. JED) FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00. nN 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Becascfultobuy only theGeauine. DRESS FABRICS! Comprising all that is Choice, Fashionable and Elegant In Color, Testure, and Desig, And now displayed on our coun- ters at prices that prove that “[tPays to Trade on the West Side” Many Late Nevelties, being spe- cially imported by us, can only be found here, besides which we ex- hibit large lines of - Mouchoirs, Monchoir Plaids, . Velozrs a Soie, Jersey Cloths, Stockingettes, Camayeux Brocades, Jardinicer Novelties, Figured Satines, Foules, Tweed Mixtures, And other Fashionable Costume Cloths, with Latest Border Trim- mings. g ELEGANT NOVELTIES 1 Brocate Velvets, Phishes, And Latest Faconnie Materials for Trimmings and Overdresses. Perfect assortment of NEW SHADES in SATINS and BRO- CADES at close prices. Inthe matter of fine and complete assortmentatthe LOWEST PRICES it certainly DOES “Pay to Trade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & C0. OPENING, Chas. Gossage § Co. Announce their “Opening” Fall Styles OCCURS | TO-DAY, Fall Display of Men's & Boys’ Fashions VISITORS Ate cordially invited to look through our Immense Stock. WE RECEIVE from 7 a.m. until tt p.m. PROGRAMME. A Full Military Brass Band, - Under the leadership of the well-known JOHN A. HAND, Esq,, will be in attend- ance. Music from,2 2. m. until 7 p.m. BEAUTIFUL BOUQUETS will be pre= . sented to the visitors after 1 o'clock, Our Fall Fashion Circular will be pre« sented tc all Ladies and Gentlemen. SPECIAL BARGAINS will be offered in every Department of this Immense Estab- lishment, viz. : GENTS’ FINE CLOTHING, BOYS’ APPAREL, CUSTOM TAILORINGS, and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. A. J. NUTTING & €0., C.@. D. Clothiers. MALT BYE TER: et LT UNFERMENTED DRAAARAAD MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK Satlilittas Canpoan TUE AGED—Sental and physical debility ov tho aged beging with lows of appetite and sleeps These two potent causes of presiature snd mapld decline have their orlgin In Dergertve Nurit- TION ang [Mpavetsnyp Ruoou, All ather atl- ments ny be warded off if these be restored to ndition of health. ‘fo ueeotplish this be- nefleent purpose, MALT BITTER: to alt other fort ure superior of inalt and medicine. They are rien in bone and fat-prodiolitg materials. Thoy vitullze with new tife the process of digcd= ton. Thoy dissolve and assimilate every article of fool, thereby enriching and strengthoulng the blood. ‘They feed the brain as well ax the winishing noryousness, melancholy, ant pl esd, For every form of Debility of bath mint and body of the awed, MALT BUDTERS are the purest and gafest Restorative in madielne, MALT BITTERS ttre propre’ without fermon- tation from Canadian BARLEY MALT and HOVS, and are free from the objections urged against ime tquars. ‘Ask for MAL? Drrrens, prepared by the Mart Dirrens Coaraxy, and seo that every bottio beurs the TRADE Mark Lanet, duly signed and Inclowed in wave lines ua sven in ent, ‘ MALT BITTERS 1 it Druggists. TEA! FORMOSA T E A| TEA IMPORTING CO.,, $8 STATE-ST. ! SWORN, cortiteates of PURITY. of Teawasutby ine ayave Company seu from leading ~ physteluns sand analyete: AND Consulate of {Ha Sgperint Japannee ays ee u Tuaraldiag 22 | uddtettty Ri Suitres Monae and ay Fabictio ror FARO VANOGIYA, Wednesday, Oct. 6, Thursday, Oct. 7, Friday, Oct. 8, Saturday, Oct. 9, Inviting the attention and pres- ence of their patrons. Chas. Gossage & Co., “Dry Goods Retailers.” RUPTURE) xeecccra. {eo wilt pay tos chartable mneuitutlon, 3190 10 enso- e 1 Y it can by retained by ih thane BARTLE! Buy PARKA, UPMAN & State-st, Chicago, tl. DEH. PARK ELL, the patonteu. has hud w yonrs’ exe periouco, the lusts years with, Baring Hospitals Are ary, und Punsionurs, the Govarnmont bsYDs jupted ONT Uppiiativs ha Ce bust 12 Wie. ‘Cases that can be cared we nevor fal} Lo OUTS, Muaufacturers of SHAGHLISSCUEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Patented Alurak 24, 1 “MALIOS HONEY OF IF A Se uEin © = ‘St K (aie “Huperiat Japaneso Stajusty'a Consul at ban Francisco.) €O, Jan. 1, 188, ¥ ing road the reault of ea "1, DP. Mooro—Doi the analyres of vurl aider Na, 0% marke % at shame, thy ONLY 'T 9 fue uae, and, 1 Ste, thoather brauds containing wore or Joxe in juriuds substances, and wnler no clreumatances Bonk be allowed to) be ured, (signed) A, Gov MO.t Ged. J, Ruckhnlly Mf. B.f J. te Meares, 3. 1" ‘che abuve ‘Tea in ong Ib, original packayes, and 1K por Ibe and ION by the Kormusa ‘Ti tunporshing Co, bd Stalo-aty uppostto Fluid, Letter othe FOLINNG BED. The Burr Patent Folding Parlor Bed Saves Rent of One Room, Rest Steel Wire Spring Mattross. » ‘The handsomest, moat subs Lert; stantial & comfortable made, bee: a nasestarel only he At .H. Andrews 0. = 2H i95 Watam Ave,, CHICAGO, Hfca of Artletio Farniture, Wood Mantels, etc “PROVESSIONAL, ma NS RANA 3 giles DR. PEIRO Dovates, a8 for yonrs paat, exclusive attontion to treatuunt of CATARRH THROAT AND LUNG DISEAS! Ofticns, KI Madisun-st, (opp. MeVicker's Thentre), Hours, 9 to 4 ‘ChictKo. OUND AND ‘TAI, a a A BA RA PAA AARP, TRADE MARK, air CAUTION! gredients keep "Tho wonderfil achtevements and} action, or F Mplets Mane, ei nus a malady of which tive and cangeruis ei ompound {ng parts of ttt iradus Stark dl vie oncloslug each Buttle, none 4 genulne, For Salo by all Druggists.. y ON the WRppe wuinoud witen PIKE'S HALE’S HO HOREHOUND & TAR! The Great Natlonal Specific for the Speedy Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS LUNG ad all BRONCHIAL CCMPLAINTS. The Honey of the Plant Tforehound sootres arg SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tat Walm Abjes Balsamea CLEANSES and MEALS the throat ard passages leading to the lungs, Five additional ins NEY the organs cool, moist, ahd in healthful A Cough may be fitly termed,the preliminary stage of Consumption, HALE’S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR [s the surest known preventive, ‘Therefore, delay not a moment tg take thls CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great berefit from {te soothing properties, when anfferlog with Croup and Whooping res|Cough, PROBS 2 = 5 te. Y, CRITT: and $1. Largo Size Chea: TON, Sole Prop'r, New Yori TOOTHACHE PROPS CURE IN ONE MINUTE

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