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|The Chicago a a 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. VOLUME XL. SLOAKS, DOLM ANS, ae. beef ox! S.MRoTHscHiLD, ¢ 158 State-st. OPENING AUTUMN AND WINTER Fashions Ladies’ Cloaks, Ladies’ Dolmans, Ladies’ Coats, : Ladies’ Sacques, Ladies’ Ulsters, ~ Ladies’ Circulars, ' Ladies’ Wraps, -. Ladies’ Mantles, : All of the latest and most artistic styles to be found in this ‘market; many of them are of our own ‘importation and of our own make, which are offeredat a very small ad- vance on cost. SOO SHAWLS! a * Wool Shawls, Long Shawls, Beaver Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, - Velvet Shawls, Paisley Shawls, * Broche Shawls, - School Shawls, _In great profusion, ’ at popular prices. _. The Ladies will be pleased to call. The lowest price is guarariteed. , M. ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. es ec coOAL. ROCERS & CO., SUIPPERS OF COAL AND DEALENS IN Pig-Iron and Foundry Supplies, Office, 98 Dearborn-st. KELLEY, MORLEY & €0., O7 Washiugtonsst., SHIPPERS OF ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS GOALS Wholesale and Reta, Car-Have both Kdisun and Bul! Teleptonos, CONSE'TS, THE GRISWOLD Exit supporting CORSETS combing ouvuur sue HEALTH with nae dominal und Bhoulder-Hrace Corsets Bepocialty, Ladlos in attendance to Suow und fie the corvate: Lady Avent + wanted, 13 biata-at, Room 2; take Glevatur at 75 Sadison-st, J.B, PUTNAM, Gon. Agent. TO it ENT, TO RENT. "4 ates Titiwccucen | ene Ui PROPOSAL! ~WOTIGE TO BUILDERS, First Pi f Monmouth, 1 LD, sive Lite cabrones artery ‘uatll buen o| B Derigua at A. KIDDEITS ofice, iy Monmouth, ae tals LP ercu tact ta Burlington, ta, sighs w __NUMNITOR bo Campaign! We have opened the CAM- PAIGN, and from this time until the close of the season we will act onthe aggressive, declaring WAR against all combinations. We will act independently, and an- nounce to the public that the main planks in our platform are: Ist. Choice ! We place only the most choice and novel FURNITURE in our warerooms, 2, Cosmopolitan! Our stock is cosmopolitan, em- bracing the best productions from all parts of the world. 3d, Economy! We guarantee economy, for we sell the best FURNITURE for the least money. 4th. Universal Suffrage ! Soliciting everybody to step in our store, examine the excellence of our stock, and the rare bargains we offer. We might add many more planks to this platform, such as the excellent quality of our work, &c,, &c., but we have been in the service of the public for so many. years that all will readily attest the high standing of our estab- lishment, SPIEGEL GC 251 & 253 Wabash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. TEAS, &c. LOCKWOOD & DRAPER, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF TEAS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, AND CIGARS, 51 & 53 WAMASILAY,, Offer 0 Halt-Chests Now Crop Usp TEAS: t(D CIGALN: Inrye atuek all uraites SOBACCOS: and 3400 Kiet. SV HUES, ot | amides, in Jote to Jubbors at Toss than Manu factire id Four, mall orders snd call and soo us, Bole troprivtors of the celoprated “TONIC” Cigar. arnand stendily Incronslng, ond anie unprucedented. ‘rhe CENT Cigir in Aturieu, Our lure. sateaproveie. Hed usatsal order, Wo guarantee aly and antivfaction, ‘Weaturn Agents for “GOLD CLIP CIGARETTES, the best avid In Chicato, BUSINESS CAIRDS, GRANITE & MARBLE MONUMENTS At ag per cent below Spring Prices. BURLINGTON MANUFACTURING C€O., Cor. Van Buren-at. and Michigan-av., Chicago. . H. A. HURLBUT & 60,, Wholesale Druggists, 75 and 77 Randolph-st. SHAWL & BOOK STRAPS. Western Leather M'f'g, Co, . GU Niuaterat,, Manufwecturers of Leuther Novelties. Machine ‘Screws. Special Screws and Fine Studs made to order, STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO,, F.T, JUD FIELD, LINDLEY & C0., Commission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, EDWAND M. FIELD, JONN P, TRUESDELL, DANIEL A, LINDLEY, — ELwann 8. WaAsILICEN, Vous c. Mavrt, Cy its W. FIELD, Speclal, MUSICAL INSTRUM ENTS. ‘Band Instruments, DRUMS, Uniforms, and Completa Hand Outhts, Llustrated Catalogue of 118 pages vueK. Lyon & Healy, tai au Munroe Strouts, $4.and 56 Michiga Pres. fey Collars, and Bosoms, Do not wilt in warm- est weather, BARNES’ Hat Store 8G Madison-st. (2vibune Building) ' : \ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, CLo't THANG. BLEY, the Ch hier Has been in Chicago jue SIX MONTHS. Trade has oun good, and we tender our sincere thanks. Our stock was never more complete than now,--in fact, we can offer extra inducements to buyers of CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CIDULDREN, And Furnishing Goods for Gents. SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF Call and examine our LIGHT- WEIGHT STL-WEIGHT OVERCOAT Look at our Specialties in RECKWEAR. Extraordinary Bargains in GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. Monster Attractions are offered in CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. If you wish to dress up ‘for very lit very little mi money, and be satisfied with the trimming and wear ot your clothes, be sure and call before you buy. MABLEY, THE CLOTHIER, 154 & Six months old*to-day, and 156 South Clark-st., an exceedingly healthy child. We guarantee our prices equally as low, and goods just as good, as can be found else- where, and will selund moncy on all unsatisfactory purchases. 1864. 1871. 1880. THR LEADING AGENCY OF CHICAGO, E.E.RYAN& CO. ESTABLISHED 1864, Represent the following Solid Compantes: CLINTON, OF NEWYORK CITY, ~~ ORGANIZED 1850, KENTON, OF COVINGTON, KY., - = = ORGANIZED 1867. AMAZON, OF CINCINNATI, - ORGANIZED 4871. MILWAUKEE MECOANICS' INS, C0., = =~ ORGASIARD 1852, CERMAN, OP FREEPORT, ILL, - = = ORGANIZED 1865, ‘These Companten arn engaged in FIRE IN- SURANCE EXCLUSIVELY, have over $4,500,000 of Cush stescts, invested princt- pally in U, 8. Bonds, and have cach a LARGE NET SURPLUS over’ evéry Uabillty. Their conservative practice is best proven by thelr uninterrupted success since orguntzation, We adjust and pay all loasca at thls office. SIXTEEN YEARS of honorable exportence and the prompt payment of over $2,000,000 To citizons of Chicago is the best guurantee for the future. Offico: 210 LA SALLE-ST., cor, Adams. BLELRYAN, A.D. KENNEDY, if. Dg ROODE, GLOVES, GLOVES. Feld, Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts., Invite the attention of Gen- tlemen to full assortment of “Dent's,” “FowneBro’s,” “Fisk, Clark & Flage’s,” And “Reynier’s,” WALKING, RIDING, AND DRIVING GLOVES, With many other good makes, offered at Popular Prices Call and inspect the atoch. ‘Pac 28, ae ae ak RETAIL STATIONERS AND DEALERS IN FANCY ARTICLES, 118 and {20 Monroe-st., Invite an examination of their line of Elegant and Recherche Fancy (tuver Articles and Leather Goods, The assortment is replete with odd, beautiful, and useful articles, We take great pleasure in showing goods, Madison and Peo and Fpeainsin “Liberal Conce Concessions !” BLACK SATIN BROGADES! 24 INCHES: WIDE! $1.56! -State-st. Prick, $2.00! Wi nn ee 6 BOND & uLLARD, 1878, '79, and '80. WATERFILL & FRAZIER, 1877, '78,'79, and '8O. E. H. TAYLOR, JR., 1875 to {880 Inol. W. A. M’BRAYER, 1877, '78,'79, and ’80. T. J, VAN DYKE, WH, BERKELE, 7 |W. J, FRAZIER, 1877, '78,'79. and '80,. HEADLEY & PECK, OSCAR PEPPER, “Old Grow,” HERMITAGE, 1873. D. A. AIKEN, NELSON, ans ‘78, id 79. G. & U. (Old Style), 1877,'78, and'79. EUREKA DISTILLERY, HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'76, and "77. E, H, TAYLOR, JR., RYE, (877, '78,'79, and’80. NELSON'S RYE, 478,79, and’80 Goods Sul in Bond or Fie, Grommes & Ullrich 174 & 176 Madison-st, -The BOND *) LILLARD, WATERFILL & FRAZIER, E. He PAY LOR, JR, **0. F. C..” and t WORSEY'S,’ the Auest Whtsities produced in this country, are controlled by us in 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 iy far THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE WHS. ES held by any one house In this couns Superb Quality —==— 24 INCHES WIDE, $2.00! State-st. Price, $2.50. SAMPLES MAILED! LEADERS Popular Prices Madison and Peoria- eee WOVEN WA ts. “The Union” WIRE MATTRESS. Gives the Most Comfort. 7" DO NOT BUY CHEAP IMITATIONS. _arg WE MANUFACTURE A FULD LINE OF IRON BEDS. Union Wire Mattress Co,, 5, 7 & 9 North Clark-st., Chicago, FOR SALE BY FURNITURE DEALERS, éa Dr.Day, 133 East Madison-st, Best {uiiuiom| $5 Gold, $10, Filling, 1rd O14 Buccs, VITALIZED AIR Oe an) given Trev for painivas oxtrasting, .133 East Inventor of Lower Suction Plate, which never loosens while talking or catings 6 years’ actual test without a fallure, . “FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER MEN" A first-class Cliambors’ Folding Ma+ chine, with tho Kahler Attachment, WULt fold a sheet UGx50 or 24x36, In good order, at a very low price. Apply at this oDice, WHOLESALE ~-GLOTHING! 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 ot 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. NPECIAL NOTICE. We have teased the elegant building now beln, erected by Mr. Armour on corner of Franklin an: ‘Adama-ste., 93 by igo fect, 5 stories and basement (making nearly two acres‘of floor-room,--the larg- est Clothing Store in Chicago) which we will o¢- cupyon and after Jan, ist next, CLEMENT, BANE & CO. 99 Finest and Best Full Set, 88 erienco, skill, and care bu Miling. ‘The McChes- Wrothorayive their pursunal attvntlon to all cuss, ‘aid Filling warranted: yee MCCHESNEY [1 (ers i ENTAL PAKLOUS, if ark id Handulph-ste, IN, Money toLoan. ie Improved Chicayo Real Estate at curvent MEAD & & COE, 149 La Salle-st. $15,000 toLoanat? per ct. In sums to ault, on good elty or suburban property. Apply to GRO, VAN ZANDT, 119 West Wusulagton-at, Chlcage, HOST ER ¥e Main Store. HOSIERY! Pall and Winter I Importations Just Arrived, The celebrated A. P. 0. Wool Hosiery in Children’s, Gents’, and Ladies’, Children’s English Cashmere Hose in Scotch Plaids, A beautiful line of Infants’ Fine Wool Hose in all the new shades, Child’s Pink and Blue Cashmere in fine goods, Infants’3-4 Cashmere Hose, finest qual- ity, at 15 per ct. less than regular price. A full line of Children’s Fleece-Lined Hose, 35c and up. Children’s Bro. and White Regular. Made at 25¢ per pair. A full fine of Knit Hosiery, extra heels and toes, made specially for boys, at 30c and up. Also, Boys’ Scotch Wool Hosiery, all sizes, at 50c per pair. A full line of Boys’ Half Hose, Regular Made, 25c per pair. Ladies’ 24 Supers at 25c, double heels and toes, and extra long, Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, Silk Clocked, extra heavy, at 25c per pair. Ladies’ C, G. Lisle Thread, extra long and heavy, at 75c per pair. Ladies’ Hair-line Stripes, full Regular Made, at 35c per pair. A full line of Ladies’ Unbleached Fleece- Lined Hosiery, 25, 35, 40, 50c. Also, Ladies’ Colored Fleece-Lined Hose in all the new shades, Ladies’ All-Wool Hose, fine Rib Merino heels and toes, at 50c per pair. Ladies’ Fine Cashmere. Hose, Silk 9 | clocked, at 60c. Just received, a line of English Cash- mere Hose for ladies, in solid colors, which we are selling at $1 per pair, and cannot be duplicated for less than $1.25. We have just received a line of Silk Hose for ladies, in Sapphire, Cardinal,Gar- net, Pink, Cherry, and aky-Blue, at $4 per pair, and we claim they cannot be matched for less than $5, 300 doz. of Gents’ British Half Hose, heavy and full fashioned, at 25c. Also, Gents’. Merino Half Hose, Regular Made, at 25, 40, 50c. 200 different styles of Gents’ Fancy Half Hose, Regular Made, at 25c and up, Just received, Gents’ Cashmere Half Hose in solid colors, fine English goods, at 50, 65, 85c---a bargain, 100 doz. Gents’ Balbriggan Half Hose, Silk Clocked, at 25c per pair. Full lines of German and French Bro, Mixed at 25 and 3ic, “INSPECTION INVITED," “Prices Invariably and Always the Lowest.” Country Orders receive prompt attention, Goods sent C.O. D. on approval. PARDRIDCES'’ Main Store, 114 and 116 State-st. KID GLa is (rarantep JoNx 13TH, 1870.) No buttons to pull off or Lutton-holes to tear out. Fitted to the hand and perfect fit guarantesd, Ur will be sent by mall postpaid upon receipt of price. PRICE LIST, Int quailty, 34 quallty, fmperial. 9 Hoous, Mack or Cora, ‘1.78 B1.25- 2.00 1.50 ran “ “ 2.50 135 10 “ “ ¥.00 HOTCHKIN, PALMER &CO. 137 and 139 State-st. Fine Spoctacies suited to all stghte on ecientitia principles, Opera and Fiold Glussys, ‘Telescupes, Mle Cruacopes, Baruiusters, vf & (0, 147 STATE-ST. CHINA PAINTS. PRICK FIVE C]. PRESIDED. aan eet Bs. Creat Rally of (38; in Blue at Indianapolis: Yess terday. A Political Pageant Unpare alleled in the Hoosier — Metropolis. The Inspiring Oration of Sen- ator Conkling, of New York, Stinging Sarcasm, Uncompromis- ing Unionism, and Ad- mirable Metaphors. Garfield Addresses a Club. of Four Hundred Young Men at Mentor. The Ancient and Fish-Like Rec. ord of Mr. English Again Aerated. Speeches in New York and Brook» lyn by Seymour and Beecher. The Commissioner of Pensions Nails « Lic-The New York Parade. Hancock Denies Having Communicated with Grant—Samples of Wis- consin Copperheadism. THE OCTOBER STATES. * BOYS IN BLUE. A GREAT DEMONSTRATION. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. -Inpraxaroris, Oct. &—If everybody in Indianapolis isn’t Ured to-night, it isn’t be- eauso he didn’t exert himself to«tny in marching or suffer from the nofse and din produced by those who dit. It wasn Boys- in-Blne day, and the-ocenston served not only to mass the veteratis of tho Inte War, ° but to bring together a goodly portion of the Republicans of this section of the State, - may of whom imarched in procession, and many of whom’ were content to look on, It was a red-letter day for Indianapolis, and oa milly for Republicanism thé like - of which has never been seen {un Indiana before, and may never be again, The city was generously and handsomely decorated In honor of tho event, and the decorations shone with: an” added lustre to-night when lit up. by thou- sands of passing -torches, the glare of red fire, and the brilliant effect :of- the oxplod-.- ing skyrocket and tue other pyrotechnic alda, + THE FEATURE, OF THIS MORNING: was, of course, the- monster procession, which wended Its way through the prinelpal usiness and residence portions: of the city, ° aud put the alleged Denioeratic turnout of Inst Tuesday as much in the shate as 8 coittagration would a farthing candle. Ono hour and twenty-five minutes was occupled in passing a given point, and there were very few stops either, and then they were wxceud- ingly brief. Several counts were nade ns to the number of men fn Hne, which place it at about 4,000, The features of the parade were the Gartield and Arthur Guards, In thelrvery: attractive uniform; the Tippeeanoo Club composed of 400 of the silver-haired veterans, who voted for “Old Tippecanoe and Tyler too,” prominent among whom were Isanc Taylor, ex-Gov. Henry S. Lune, Gen. Thomus aA. Morris, Judge Test, and Samuel Morrl- son; tho distinguished visitors from abroad {u carriages Including no less personage than BENATOM CONKLING, who for an hour or: two was persunded to endure the exquisit torture of innumerable brass bands, and whose appearance all along the Hue was grected with outbursts of on- - thuslasin from the crowds which Hned the streets and occupied ull the vantage points | on the route; the Chicago Veteran Club, 200 strong, with Col, Owen Stuart In command and Maj, Owens and Capt. Brownell as alds; the National Veterans’ Association of Wash- {ngtou and the Union Veteran Association of this elfy; the Lincoln Club, a local affair intended to offsct the Jeffersonian Bourbons; and, more iniportant and inore attractlve than anything else, the very creditable display of the Knights of Columbla, who turned out to the number of 1,100, and who evidently carried dismay Into the hearts of the Democrats, who have been trying to throw cold water on this organiza- ton, SOME OF THE MOTTOES wera very ingentous, Among them were these: “Lot Musele Have an Equal Chance With Labor.” “ Vote for Stanton J, Peale, the Friond of a Protective Tarlil.” “Wo Knew Harp Adains, and Will Squeeze that Leihon.” “Tho Workingmen Need Protection.” “ Porter Is Our Friend.” “Protective Tarif for Laboring Men.” An original and striking device was in the shape of a huge globe, elxhteen fect in diameter, and revolving as it went, which bore the motto, *'Thisis the Ball that fs Itoll- ing fur Garfleld and Arthur." Besides the Indianapolis Knights, Plain- field turned out 100 more, and the Rolling Mili Club was represeyted by sixty-two liuardy sons of toll, The remaining features of the procession. were tho artillery, the Michigan Boys in Blve, the Terre Haute veterans, and very clever and attractlye ward-club and trade dis- play, which brought up the rear, One of the Union Stock-Yards wagan, drawn by six horses, and containing thirty prominent stock «enters, bore the legend, “Union * Stock-Yords solid for Porter,” while seven men astride of as many long-eated animals | cored a banner which bore the not strange devices WW, HH. Barnum, Indtanapotis: You may buy seven more mules. A.D, Hew A large Garfield canalboat aitrnetest gens eral attention. ‘The slx wagonsof the Woou- - burn Wheel Company exeltcd special laters est. One was loaded with finished wheels, and bore the motto, “Wheel into ine for Garfield and Arthur.” In another the workingmon were driving spokes under the punning motto: .“ Wheel drive : Landers home.” In another they wore finishing alot, and the legend read very appropriately: “Wheel finish Hancock Nov, 2 Stitt another wagon was loaded with felloes, and *