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ynseg arc gone. He sits on lect ar the picture of despair of the ruiné © a grief at tho loss of his dear dollars. oe a hss gone home to Connecticut, but usm Meent him adigpatch in thess words « ore mules.” Barnum has been | ed with Mr. English, and Mr. aid lest week what if he were not Land oglish should not be elected in Novem- ig ing’s Chicago TRIBUNE yy morning’s rs Wen yeryoven its advertising pages ‘ed to reflect JoY over the returns from In- seomnaonio. THE TRIBCNE isa host in it~ diane and Chifgentitled to indulge in holiday self, am ‘and then if any great nowspaper in It battles ke a Trojan when it ways for victory. Long may it ight.—Ames (Ia.) dn- 4 America 18 fight, and a1 ‘ ae for justice and the ri é dent sends the fol- : dering President sen 8 fol- epee to bis friend, William HM. 8,,,of the election news: ‘ Cn ats ‘Wash. Ter. Oct. 12—We have weuiGhe eiection news up’ here and have taken, ik from the Columbia River aten recat verdict, Mrs. Hayes will over the ive House swept and in readiness racy ‘Gurtield shortly mee our eee Ohio fotabad State, Fishing is excelle! hers. ————— jocRaTIC contemporary informs us throa ‘ore medium of its headiines that “The Hnoeratic Leaders are Buckhng on Their me AD “1, 1880 —SixTREN E their play: declared things, the free men of the North have that it would bé a crime to break down 4 good Goverument simply to satisfy the bys petice whimperings of a few transcendental foals for a chango. “The result isa triumph for the good sense of the people,which again bas as- .Serted itself in all its clearness and penetration and demonstrated that Republics can exist. ft is a triumph of National honesty over the infla~ tion and repudiation tendencies of the Domo- cratic party. Such a revolution, such a triumph, such a victory, we were not prepared for. Hur- forthe great ally and associate of the Re- publican party! burrah for common sense!” And the [Uiois Staats-Zeitung writes tho fol- towing, which the Republicans would do well to heed: “ We compared in a former article the elections of the 12th of October with the battles around Metz (14-18 “Auguat, 1870). The Repub- licuns have been victorious in these prelioiinary battles of the campuiyn. But from the [8th of August until the decisive battle at Sedan (Sept. 2, 1870), the German armies did not rest; they Were not days of quiet and repose for them, but of bard and incessant labor and exertions, ‘Thus it must be with the Republicans. Thoir Mars 1a Tour and Gravelotte have beon fought successfully, but now Bey must prepare for the Sedan of the enemy. And as by Sedan tho Freuch, so the Democrats will tight on the 2d of November with terrible bitterness and extreme pertinacity. Conscious of the fact that they eventually. will be. victorious, this fact must nerve the arms of the Republicans for the: com- ing action, instead of railing back and resting upon thelr laurels, apex Gust bexr fn mind that with the election of Garfield their duty bag only been half performed. Not alone the Prest- dent, but Congress, must be Republican. Our Suovosses so far have reduced the Democratic majority in Congress oy one-baif, and this must be overcome on “the 2d of November. Mlinois must contribute its share; besides electing Gar- field, three Congressional districts must be the Final Fight,” and that “A Stern penernns Be Inaugurated.” From this we er tbat Buroum and English are pinning on si bresstplates under their coat-tails.- ————>_— e Hastprox in a late speech sald: Tee nooo iwas the best United States Gen- eciduring he War. Maybe I think he was the ‘pecause he told me that I gave him the des rnlping be ever had. This ga novel testimonial, and, as Wade puts fracooonts for his admiration of the “local tariff” candidate. ————__—_ Srones thinks the people, after all, wanta ebange—Tiz.: ‘New York, Oct. 18.—The Hon. J, A. Garfield: he peopla want achange from a Confederate toa loyal Congress. A Solid North with our com- pliment Esgny A. STORRS. ts. ‘Tout is about the size of the “chango” wanted. ‘Two CANDIDATES, and two only, ran ahead. ofPorterinJodiana. They werethe Republican eandlantes for Judge of the Supreme Court. The people bad a mind to rebuke the infamy of. thar Jone decision. Telegruph it to the boys. a Tar counties constituting Gen. Garfield’s Conrressional district increased their majorities 1.00) votes, and gave the largest vote to the Re- publican candidates that has been cast for many years. —— Tar Illinois Free-Trade League, “ having branches in every town and county of the State,” oughttobe able toexpress 2 pretty vigorous opinion of Gen. Hancock's tariff letter. ————$—$ Tur big Warren meeting told, Trombull County, iu which Warren ia situated, increased ber Republican majority 519 votes over the elec- Hon of 1679. Mg. Srveteron’s opinion of Hancock’s tariff letter would be interesting just now. “Never defeated in peace or in war.?— ‘Shay’s him; James Abram Garfield. PERSONALS. “Let us think of Missourl.”—4fr. Barnum. Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, like other saviugs-banks, is very feeble and not ex- pected to Live long. In the midst of great danger men are ap- parently insensible to fear. Arcsident of Phil- adelphia leaped from a third story window the other day to escape from his infuriated wife. An exchange states thata Michigan man choked to death with a straw the other day. The pernicious practice of taking something with a straw in it was never better illustrated. ‘The Signal-Service is an exceedingly valu- able institution. Yesterday afternoon notice ‘was given to the inbabitants-of Chicagw to -look out for cold weather, andsuch of them as were not frozen to death immediately complied. Those patriots, Barnum and Landers, They swore like “our army in Flanders” ‘The Bourbons shoutd rule By the afd of the mule— But the mules have all died of the glanders, The Roman system of pronouncing Latin 4s to be adopted at Yate College. This is right. ‘The other system may do well enough for the parior, but too many buat-races have already ‘been lost by its uso when the coxswain began swearing at the men. Patti is going to sell her castle in Wales. ‘The estate has been greatly poached upon, and one of the poachers had the audacity to offer for sale at the castie game which he had shot on theestate. This mancould make more money 85 life-insurance agent. ‘The smiling South Made up its mouth For great things in October, Its grin is gone, Ita face iS wan, Tp fact, it's somewhat sober, ean SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS. ‘The New Yorker Zeitung has the following on John L Davenport and the naturalization papers aussued in the year 1868: “ Johu J. Davenport has issued his instructions to the inspectors of elec- ton relative to the fraudulent naturalization of 1863. They are the same instructions s were issued in 1672, 1876, and 1878, and, not- withstanding this fact, tho Democrats are rals- ing a fearful howl of disappointment and ven- Fas. And why? Nobody who has been legal- naturalized, ve he Republican or Democrat, Reed fear anything from an examination of bis Raturalization pupers, And yet the Democrats talk about actual violence and resistance. If their bad conscience did not tell them that a fteat many of their party members would at- Yempt to vote in November on fraudulent Papers, then, perbaps, they would not create fuch a fuss and rumpus.” ‘The reconciled and united Democrats of Now Tork—Tammany and Irving Hall—are again at loggerheads. The New York Staats-Zcitung Writes: “The harmony of our Democratic fac- ons fn this city is very neatly illustrated by the Goings of the. Fifth Congressional District Con- Yention. During the notorious lottery proceed- - hwsof Messrs. Kelly of Tammany and Thomp- $n of Irving Hall, this district fell to the lot of }rving Hall, consequently the Convention of the bad Hall people was the most important. utthe present fepresentative from that dis- Rict, the Tammany Democrat Nic Mueller, se- fared great number of the deleyates, leaving Peres for Ben Wood to consule himself with. it cannot be ascertained which one of the two Sandidates can boast of a majority. But one thing fs plain and certain, that neither one will re up, and thus it will Ifkely remain until the oielection. Undoubtedly Mueller and: Wood ‘wil both remain on the track, as they do not feem to entertain very t respect for the so- Salled harmony policy, which, judging from ap- Rismances, will be completely wrecked in a few anyway.” The Republican German papers feel glorious- Wy. The Mitwaukee Freic Presse writes the fol- x on the result of the elechon: “The ‘orth has shown that .it is not . willing to be the {0vil, while the South plays the hammer. ‘fhe rious power of the National idea will sweep pitot existence all particularism and sectional im, and North and South, East and West, tho People will become thoroughly imbued with the fret thought that we area Nation, a free Na- = ‘hich intends honestly to pay its debts and ve the credit of the country; a Nation and ta nerstands how to protect its industries fons he ammerees which proclaims equality be- cf ie 2*% and is determined that the ideas Indeperd’, 23 expressed in the Declaration of ‘ndence, shall not forever remain a dead ree specch and the elective franchise e@& truth and fact; they must be allover the land. We have ali res- late over the result of the election, our enthusiasm we must com- the ‘determination to stand true % pyntehitat to our posts until’ the sttle bas been fought and victory pra ff The Glavelees ‘Republican party in November. moe t Protected 00s to fubi bot with e rt nzeiyer has the following on the fee nutdeet: “Yes, this fs a revolution in pub- foes seat, You bubbling’ independents and ‘ipts who areof the opinion that the ‘800g, ana tear down thelr old, comfortable, -2 dares dabitation only because you of Met pou Could build a better one. In- Mesdot Uke children orying for a ehange of wrested from the Democrats, The: i 5 dono her aut; ce tino 3a THE STORMS ARE GATHERING. Winter is coming. ‘The cold, blustering Weather yesterday made the ladies think about their furs, and the result was a grand gathering at A. Bishop & Co.’s tur establish- ment, 164 State street, corner Monroe. Here they found such a stock of fine furs as was never before seen in the West. They were fairly charmed with the magnificent seal dolinans and sacques as well as the regal ele- fance of the fur-lined silk garments and tho stylish and Fraceful caps to match. This firm do not claim to sell “cheap goods,” but j they do sell first-class goods at the lowest figures possible. | Atimely use of Hop Bitters will keep a wholo fanlly dn:robust health a year with but little cost. . i BUSINESS NOTICES. | Congress Water—Catharticand Alter- \ ative—is a well-known specific for constipation, indigestion, and all disorders of the stomach, liver, and kidneys. Ninety years” popular use attests its purity, safety, and supenority to all waters of chia class. Avold all course, irritating waters, for- eign and domestic; they impulr the digestivo organs and Kidneys, thereby inducing irrcpara- ble results, None genuine sold on draught. $$ For constipation, biliousness, indi- stion, headache, take <Arend’s Veretabla jowel Regulator. It acts @ charm. Re- sults: Pure blood, healthy complexton, clear j head. Prico50cents. Dopot, northeast cornor jadison street and Fifth avenue, Sa Of the many cough remedies before the public Sfaculister’s Cough Mixture ives the best satisfaction. Prepared only by John P. Lee. corner of. Halsted and Harrison streets, and for sale by all druggists. MEDICAL. (uticura Blocd Hemors, Hching and Scaly Diseases, Scrofula, Serofulous Sores, Ulcers, and Swellings, Positivety, Permanently, and Economically Cured, Cuticura Resolvent fs the creatost blood-puri- fier in medicine. It acts throuch the bowels, liver, kianeys, and skin. Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, arrests oxternul disease, ents away lifeless flesh and skin, aliavs inflammation, itchiug, and irritation, and heals. Cuticura Soap cleanses, heals, softens, whitens, and benutifies the skin. ‘At and the Cuticura Shuving Soap, the only mo- dicinal shaving soap, are prepared from Cuti- enra, Salt Rheum. Mrs. Asa R. Brown, Malden, Mass., had Salt Rheum on body and limbs for elght Fears. .No kind of treatment or medicine or doctors did her any gocd. Limbs so raw and painful that she was obliged at times to goabout on crutches. Many of Muldon’s best citizens can testify to her condition. She despiired of cure. or even relief. Used the Cuticura Resolvent internally, and the Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally, and was cured in six months. ‘Wonderful Cures, ‘What cures of Blood and Skin Diseases, and Scalp Affections with Loss of Hair, cau compare with those of the Hon. Wm. Taylor, Bostou, State Senator of Massachusetts; Aldermuo Tucker, Boston;_ 8. A. Steele, Esq., Chicago; F. H. Drake, Esq. Detroit; If, B. Curpencer, Esq. Henderson. N. ¥.; Charles Houghton. Esq., Ros- ton, and many others, details of which mmay be had on application to ‘Messrs. Weeks & Potter, joston. Eczema. Manuel Manintz, New Oricans, La., writes: “ No others can compare with theCuticura Rem- edies. I have used thom fn all forms fora severe case of what the doctors called Eczema, which was effectually cured in elght weeks.” Cutioura Remedies are prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chomists and Druggists, 260 Wasbington- st., Boston, and are for eule by all Druggists. Price of Cuticura,a Medicinal Jelly, small bores, 50 conta; large boxes, $1; Cuticura Resolvont, the new Blood Puritier, $1 per bottle; Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Soap, 25 cents; Cuticura Me- dicinal Shaving Soap, 15 cents; in bars for Bar- bers and large consumers, 50cents. (39 All mailed free on receipt of price. RADICAL CURE! For CATARRH. Instantaneous. Economical, Safe. f f Radical ‘Treatment for qy One Dollar. Poisonous catarrhal matter tilling the nasal pas- 4 sages colsaway the membranes, tissues, and car- tlaves, causing loss of Sinell, Tuste, and Hearing. ‘The putrid nccumulations drop during sleep into [the throat, and are swallowed, paralyzing diges- jf 0: D. ‘Yaken up by the absorbents, the virus enters the blood, weakening and debilitating every orcan, und generating fatal wffections of the Lungs, Liver, und Kidneys. passazes, und then, by constitutionul traat- Bent, neuiralize the polson in the blood and other uids, Z Sanford’s Radical Cure, with Improved Inbaler and Catarrhal Solvent, ronches every part of the Bamected system. cleunsine, purifying, and restur-d ing. {tis radicul and permanent. tt ts economical g and sate. ‘Try it before 1: is too late. ‘ f Price, with {mproved Inhaler, Catnrrhal Solvent, f ‘Treatiso, and Directions, SL Sold everywhere. eneral gens, WEEKS & POTTER, Gaston, cOLling ‘The Electro-Gulvanic But- tery attached to Collins’ Vol- Qtaic Electric Pinstors is war- Vortec eca rupicion te euosy Hi Pla! ERO Battery before the public, and. TT 4s u positive cure for Rheu- matism, Neuralgia, Liver, Kidney, and Urinary Dis- enses, Nervous Pains and Weakness, Malaria and Ague Pains. Sold evorywhere. PEARLINE, The BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FOR WASHING CLOTHING, andeverything elec, ia Hard cr Soft Was ter, without danger to fabric or hands Saves Labor, Time, and Soap, amaz- ingly, aad is of grent value to housekeepers. Sold by all Grocers—but seo that vile Counter- feits are not urged upon you, PEARLINE is tho only safe urticle, and always bears the name of JAMES PYLE, New York.’ { Peryard. Rich patterns, bonutifal goods; worth 7c. GENERAL SUPPLY STORE, SEA’S” ATP All wo merebants elatm te sell ehonpost. SomebobyLigs, Wholstt? We can take for granted that our advortisements are bdelleved. for we know, and YOU know, that the goods und prices are just wiist is cluimod. So, Then, Read This And if the prices are not less than were ever named by any hous, Then Call Us Liars!) We must make room for the carlonds and shiplonds of Meliday Novoltios thet daily pour in wpon us. Evory inch in our mammoth stores is jammed. { Weean scarce find room to breathe. Within } the past month our sales have doubled. ON AND AFTER NOV. [5 We shall display novhing but Holiday Goods. During the past wack we have -recvived frum N. ¥. Horeod THREE GREAT NKTEDESLOGKS Which WNiust Be Sold This Week To ronke room for other startling attractions. Con- sequently announce our Inst suie this year of DRESS GOODS, Calteces, Finnnels, Cottons, Linens, Cloths, Linings, ke, Se, including” * : iis % { CASE BLACK DRESS SILKS, Por yard, 33 OtSs. ‘6 cta. 1,000 Yds, FINE BROGADE VELVET, 39 cts. lo $! per yard. 100 Pisces French ofty 29 CTS, Yah. In Black and ail the popular Fal! Shados. 60 Pcs. Cashmere Piaids In all the new colors and patterns, AY CTS, SE ONLY 19 YARD, 200 PIECES CHEAP PLAIDS, ALL COLORS, Ge, 8c, Se, lic. 1,200 Yds. Yi-inch Cashmere, 1c Yard, in all colors, 11,000 Yds. Keautiful Worsted Brocades, 12. 20,000 Yds. 37-inch Black and ail fall shades ALPACAS oc PACAS! DOUBLE wore Cashmere | { H i i And three-quarter couts per yard. Never sold for less than 72 crs. 500 ¥ds. Cheap Dress Goods, 5 cts. yard. Second and lust sale this fal! of Remnants of Calico, | Your very Inst chance te buy them. {9 cte. Per Pound; 2to6 pounds in bunille, and about nino yards ty the pound; or Ly, 2c, und Be for Remnanis jnensuring 1 to 2 "yards, ‘and Se per yard for long jenghs. 1000 POUNDS COPTON BATTING, Prime qualities, do and 6c Pound Roll. 20 CASES BLEACH’ D SHEETINGS 6c quality, 3¢; 7c quality, 40; 9¢ quality, Ce; seats Bere Guallty, ae Bleached fauslins at Half Value. 5,009 YARDS SILESIAS, cottw 7 Cts, ‘olors: Por yard; worth 20 and 2c. 3,000 YDS, GANTON FLANHEL, | Good nap, heavy welghts, bleached, unbleached, 6 CTS. PER YD, “sc* 9 CTS, PER YD. “sz* 1,000 Yds. Japanese Sik Flannel, {Sc per Yard; worth 500. 2,000 Yds, Cleths end Cassimeres, Now dark styles, heavy weights, ALL AD 39 OTS, sYoury, ONLY 1s Toe to $1.50. $6,000 STOGK LINENS, Table Linens, Crash, Towols, Quilts, Sc., &e, At One-Half Resular Prices. Becond and last great offering this year of Fall and Wintor ~ HOSIERY, Ladies’, Gent's, Misses’ Beys'. Children's, Children’s ‘fancy stripe heavy Merino, tinlshed Hose, 3 Cts. a Pai : bmn ates siiseceteer sties $e, Gees Tes airs on" lur-inede Cotion Hose, 12c. 3.00) Pairs full regular heavy Cotton Huse, 14and 19e. 2.WU Pairs full reguiar, heavy weights, nowest styles, we, Soc, es worti We, i 1,00 Palis Anyols Wool Hore in beautiful colors and styles, 4c, 1,900 Pairs Bnw: ey dau, und Be, All-Woo! Cashmere Hose, in newest colorings, 20, 5c, and 43. ’ LADIES’ HOSE. LAST SPECIAL SALE THIS YEAR. 1.00) Pairs Fancy Hoso, 40, 5c, and Zo. striped henry Merino, We palr. rod Heavy Balbrigeans, 10, ¥ tueked Balbrigzuns, 2c, tz, Hait-Line Sirtpo. full rezular ates’ Hosé, £9e per puir;, never before oftered iess than sa. $,00) patra nor Mase, full regulars, 390; worth 750. Ladies’ tue All-Woel Hostery, bc} worth ‘AU varletivs, fnest Hose made. UNDERWEAR For Ladies and Gentlemen, extra heavy Merino, 48 cts, bors for Te. Pinter qualitics, 63¢ and Scarlet, All Wool, we Knit Worsted Coods, Feit Skirts, Germantown Yarns, 50 for 2 ounces. Bergman's finest’ Zophyra, ic ounce. KiD CLOVES. TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER. 4,000 Pairs Agents’ Samples. Despard, Alexandre, Trefouvse, Jourin, and all cele-. espardsrated makers’ gouuine Bruch Kids, oe {9 cts. For choice from Lot 1;, lot 2, 28e: Lot 3,39¢; Lota, 48. ~all shades, ail sizes. % 3 4, und 6 bution Kid Gloves, alle, Some ure fresh, some soiled, some slizhuly’ Gumaged, having beom used as samples. Als0; 1,00 puirs fresh. perfeet., KID A, T, Stewatt & Go,’s Alexandre ots'8:s ‘ho most celebrated glove tn the world. 2 but Gie: 3 buttons (colured), $19; 3 buttons (black. $58; {butions only $1.4, Children’s sid Gloves, wil sizes, Se. a's Pride.” our own importation (ihe guy i 1 | } ( 1 t i! fold by our neigh: ie glove thut we warrant), 3 button, $LW: 4 button, $! Back, aad Glow Gloves fic wo Se came ee RULLINERY DEPT. New arrival of Feathers aud Plumes, suited to the ‘tnest lugs o! Unde.—Birds, Cresta, Breasts, Plumes, jis, quniities, Wet i5¢ quall* 4; 31.50 qualities, 4c; 2 quall- ge! ySequarition Sie. Naturat Ostrich bitmes, 59 jeaded Paasomonterivs at Lace: pons, Battons, a half value.) PS JEWELR SCLID GOLD. ROLLED PLATE, Extra Heavy tet. SILVERWARE ‘Twice the variety ever shown before, und ull at one- half, one-third, ond one-fourth yalue. Scrap, Aut E, Bictosrepm ALBUMS cooks ter SBe%t,, 5,000 SHEETS SCRAP PICTURES, All Se; worth 10 ty I5c. 8,000 Lamp Shades, In all colors, 2 and 3 cts. 8,000 Finest Vienna and. Parix Made Pocketbooks, Shopping Baga, Worth $2 to $10 ench, at 7 per cent disc’t.’ Fine Jewel Boxes, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Frames, Mirrors Sc. o) ult $id Candle. BLE, CROCKERY & TINWARE Endiess variety. Our popular prices. SEA | 22,£124 and Rip State-st. (HL, SLACKS New Lcoation, 79 & 81 STATE-ST, The finest and most COM- PLETE Wholesale and Re- tail GROCERY House in the Northwest. We are now selling the best selection of Imported and Domestic Sta- ple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions, of the high- est grades known, at from 10 to 25 per cent BELOW ‘prices charged in credit stores. : Goods in original pack- ages at jobbers’ prices, de- livered to any part of the city and at all depots.. Coffees;. 15 to 30 cents per Ib. Sugars, Extra Standard Cut Loaf, 10 1-2 cts. . Extra Standard Granulated, 10. cts. Syrups, 50 to 70 cts. per gal. Teas, 40c to $1 per Ib. For quality, strength, and : |pungency our Teas stand | unsurpassed. Flour, From the most celebrated mills in Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, $6 to $8.50 per bri. ~ OurFlours will make from 40 to: 60 Ibs. more bread to the barrel, and guaranteed | to please the most fastidi- | ous bread~bakers. BAKING POWDER, Dr. Price’s and Royal Bak- ing Powder, 40¢ per Ib. Pare Gream Tartar Baking Powder in bulk, 28 cents per Ib. CHOCGLATES, Baler’s Premium- - 33¢ ; German Sweet - - = 22¢ Alkethrepta - - = 48c BUTTER & CHEESE, Our Butter and Cheese De- partment is stocked with the finest production of the Northwest, and range in prices from 10 to 35c¢ per pound. Rice. Choice New Louisiana, '@ cents per pound. MICHIGAN APPLES. Hand-picked, in 3-bushel barrels, $2 to $2.50 per bri. Soap. Kirk’s and Procter & Gam- ble’s German Mottled Soap, $3.15 pr box of 60 lbs. We carry the LARGEST STOCK, employ more ready CASH, more Clerks, Mules, Horses, Wagons, and sell more goods, in fact, we haye the most active Family Sup- py Grocery and Wine House in thicago. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. SCALES, FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANK. MORSE & CO. 113 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Becarefult—y only the Genuine, PIANOS. WINTER: APPLES. “A Gréat Soul ina Small Body.? LYON & HEALY UPRIGHT PLANO, “This favorite tnstrumont is smalier!in size than the ordinary piano of same style, aduptin convenient use in the smallest toom, ‘The case 1s tastefully designed, and forms an elegant plece of drawing-room furniture.. It possesses arich. power fal, deep, pure, singing quullty of tone, with all the essentials of the largest and highest-priced Instra- Monts. Within the past three yeurs we buve disposed of many thousands of these Instruments, every one of mulch tins ivan unaualliod satistacton, We estimoniais trom prom! chasers and others: Premises pars COLONEL ¥. BRIDGMAN, PAYMASTER, WU, &. A., Santa Fe. “Tho little Upright you sent me ts a gem. For army people.1 can bardiy conceive how you could muke a singte Improvement, It ts admirab! to the limited quarters we get on the frontier. Com- pact and portable, occupying scarcely more room than: a Saratoua’ trunk, so. that when Itcomes to & change of stauion, und with “limited tra:sporta- tion’ army officers will appreciate this one xroat | merit of the Instrument. ‘The tones are as limpld as the ripples of one of our mountain atroums, and the action Is simply perfect.” CAPTAIN WAL 1. JOKDAN, Ninth U. 8. Infantry. “Having seen the letter of Colonel F. Brideman, Paymaster, U. S. army, relative to the small Upricht Pluno be bought of you, us published In one of the etty morning papers, I take ‘great pleasura in indors- ing his favorable opinion of such pianc. Ihave hud | one of the sume kind of pianos for nearly ten yoars, | and purchased tof you, after 1 had patiently examin= ed the planos sold by nearly all, ir not all, of the lead- Lt ing ceulers in piunos in this cit} | FROM THE REV. G, F. HERRICK, Mis- slonary, Marsovan, Turkey In Asia. “The Piano ordered from you reached us this week in admirable order and tune. ‘The tone of the instru~ ment Is perfectin every respect, and it {sa wonder, qrhen Fou consider what is has gone through, that 113 in such excetient condition.” Notz—This Plano was shipped by rail from Chicago to Hoston, thence by sail to one of the Turkish ports, and from thence LY miles by cumel’s back to {ts Unadon, FROM MRS. SARA B. HERSHEY, Prin- | clpal of the Hershey Schoo) of Musical Art, the Leading Musical Conservatory of | the Weat. des- “Having examined your new patent Upright Pian with Loyn’s improved’ patent, resonator. T cheerfully recommend it to all wishing ® first-class instrument | j at mediam price. ; _ “By means of the resonator tho Piano bas beon de- prived of the hard, wooden tone_usunlly churacteris- tic of bass strings in upright Pianys, resulting tn a Powerful and sonorous, yet sympathetic, quality of | one.” a FROM JULIA RIVE-KING, America’s | Greatest Pianiste. “ After o careful examination of your Upright Pi- ano, Lean conscientiously recommend It to the mu- sical public as.a fine instrument. Your resonator has given to ‘the lower register a full, round tone, and ulnos wholly overcome the short tubby tone found in most uprights of other manufacturers.” FROM WM. H. SHERWOOD, the Great American Pianist. “With pleasure I give my testimony to the great advantages of your new Upright Piuuo Forte. with i7oms Patent Resonator’ whlch gives so tine qual- ity of tone tu the entire scale of the instrument. It séems unnecessary to express the absolute advan- taxes of such 2 low, priced instrument over the many ‘cheap’ pianos sold at hizh prices; often more than double the price of yours and vastly inferior to om LYON & HEALY, State and Monroe-sts. Kature’s Voices! The Greatest Tone in Nature is, next to it, in all the properties necessary to the articulation of music, comes THE MODERN PIANO And first among modern Pianos, in all the great properties and qualities of tone, comes the Hallet, Davis & Co. The peerless and unrivaled in- strument of the Human Race, un- rivaled, unequaled, and unap- proachable by any product of modern industry, in sweetness, distinctness, volume, and VOIGE-LIKE ATTRIBUTES ! Such is the opinion and the ex- pression of all musical authorities and all musical communities. See them, test them, compare them with all others, and thus secure the Best Piano Ever Manufactured ! W.W. KIMBALL, Cor. State and Adams-sts. TRIUMPHANT at every World’s Fair, indorsed by! the most eminent musical | authorities of both hemis- |pheres, and the acknowl- edged STANDARD Pianos of the World. A superb assortment of these instruments now on exhibition at our Ware- rooms. LYON & HEALY, State and Monroe-sts. BUSINESS CHANCES. No. 1 BUSINESS CHANCE. For Sale---One of the Finest | land Best-Located Family Grocery | | Stores in Chicago, now doing a | | Business of $8,000 per annum. It j | will take about $7,060 of hard ; cash to buy it. Reasons for sell- ing: Owner is overworked and must give it up. Address C 86, Tribune Office. Dr. Clesson Pratt, of course, the Human Voice, and+- Choice Winter ~ Apples 3-bushel Barrels, AND Straight Packing. $1.75 M0 $2.25 PER BARREL. C. JEVNE, GROCER, : 110-112 Madison-st: PROFESSIONAL. CATARRH. Iis Correct Diagnosis and Rational Treatment by Electro-Therapentist and Physician Special for Catarrh and Throat Diseases, PROFESSIONAL ROOMS, No. 243 State-st., corner Jackson. Among the thousands who speak in unmeasured praise of the Practice of which Dr. Pratt is tho Author and advocate appear the following names of distinguished individuals: Rev. Wm. R. Alger, now of Washington, D. C.; Am- ion Gales, Gevloklat and Chemist, Dorchesver: ass.; Thos Benner, Jr, azent Wamsutta Mills, New Bedford, a. B. Worcester, Pres. Stock. Ex- change, Bosto: Sam MeDaniels, Cambridze, 3 Rev. E, 0. Moore, Detroit: 8. B. D,, Pittsburg, Pa.; ex-Mayor Bishop, W: Russell, “Director N. ¥. Lite-Ing. ‘Hawk. Proprietor Windsor Hotel, N. ¥- eldor, Patent Ottice, Washington: Prof. E. A. Board- man, Chleazo; Hon, Root, 8. Wilson, Chicago: Iev. Ass, Gueeney, Chicazox! and bundteds of ‘others, pusiness and professional mea, “only less widely me Rov. TESTIMONIAL—We, the undersigned, from our knowledge of the practice termed Matopathy, estab- Ushed und employed by Dr. Clesson Pratt, of this city, for the cure of Catarrh 204 Throat Diseases.do cheer- fully commend the sumé to the ‘attention and confi- dence of the public; and from our acquaintance with ‘Dr. Pratt, and the faithful manner in which he has discharged his professional duties tous, both per sonally and professionally, do we hope’ forhisen- eouragoment and continued success, Bigned: A c John it, Robinson,”; —- Frabk M. Smith, Witiam A. Batters, A.T. Bates, Hon. Robt. 8. Wilson, Albert C. Lamb, J. Ward Bills, Capt. J. J. Smith, M.D. Brown, Ashel Gage, Herbert Evans, , TA-LeBrun, Prof. E, BM. Boot, J.B. Spencer, J.8. Hamilton, George E. Stanton, And one hundred others, residents of Chicago. OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS!! ' We have a Fine Assort. ment of Children’s, Boys’, and Men’s Overcoats. POOLE & DEVOE, State and Monroe-sts. French Clocks Mantel Oraments, Direct from Paris. The Finest Collection ever seen in the West is now on sale at NNatson & (0. They offer, in Sets, The Eeyptian, With Obelisks, being fac-similes of that from Luxor, and of Cleo- patra’s Needle. The Grecian, With Classic Ornaments. The French, and B The Spanish, Beautifully enameled, withVases to match. Prices are more favorable than ever before. Marked in plain fig- ures, and no deviation. 166, 168 & 170 State-st CROCKERY, CHINA, &c. BURLEY & TYRRELL, IMPORTERS of Royal, Worcester, Crown Der- by, Limoges, Minton, Copeland, and Wedge- wood Wares. Please examine. 83 & 85 States, Chicago, Wholesale and-Retail. cocoa. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. Epps’ Cocoa: G PY a thorough knowledge of the natural‘lsws B which covern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by & careful appiteatton of the tine Properties of wolt-selected Cocos, Att. Epps has pro ‘yided our brenkfast-tablos with a delicately-davorod @ whieh may save us many heavy doctors by the judicious use of such articles of dlut that a constitution may be gradually built up untill rong cnouxh to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are teatiag around us ready wo attack wherever there ts point, We ay escape many a fatal sbaft by Keeping ourselves well fortitied with pare blood and a properiy-nour "SWI ES (onto ans Tokobeed 01 J. eae. MES EPPS & CO. ‘Homeopathle Chemi-t#, London, Rng, Also, Epps’ Chocolate Essence, for af+ ternoon use. 3 NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, &c. SHOES. CALF, HAND-SEWED Shoes, $6. In Button, Congress, Lace, and Alexis. SKIFF, B27 West Madison-st. HAILROAD TICKETS. R.R. TICKETS At NAT. REEVES & CO.'S, Ticket Brokers,” W'S. Clark-st. (ia Genus’ Furntuhing Store). ‘Tickets Bought, Suld. und Exchunged. Kedaced rates to al) parts. " BUSINESS caHDs. WOOD MANTELS WH IL POULKE'& €0.,4 wiisii-ey. BARGAINS, - Boing @ Direct Importer of Fancy Goods, Notions, Toys, Novelties, Cheap Counter Supplies, &c. ing decided Bargains. It witl pay alllo- Tamed in this ling of kouds to examine my stock ‘and prices before buying. Catnlogues free. C. M. LININGTON, 45 & 47 Jackson-st., CHICAGO. HAIR GooDs. Per LEC OURO eC eee eY CURL YEE HAIR. All rare Shades. Wenever {ail of matehing. Visitors cordially Invited. The BERNHARDT WAVE is wsurpassed. E. BURNHAM, HAIR fatli, HALES HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR, The Honey air passages I CAUTION! ‘The wonderful achievements snd action, success of Hale's Money of Horehound and Tar has caus the ixane of counterfcits and decep-| tive and eng ous rolatares bear ing parts of its compound name o1 Trade- Stack device. Be not de celved br these vile snbterfuges, bat obtain “Hiate’s Money of Hore- hound and Tar” by ifs full name; Reet the era ekiark device enclosing each bottle, without which none is genuine, For Sale by all Druggists. take this CERTA! PIKE’S MALE'S i SCATTERS all irritations an Balm Abies Bulsamea CLEANSES an gredients keep the organs REY oF HOREHOUND & TAR! Tho Great Natlonal Specific far the Speedy Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS LUNG azd all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. of the Plant Horehound soornes arh d inflammations, and the Tat d HEALS the throat and ding to the lungs. Five additional ine ihe cf cool, moist, and in healthful "A Cough may be tly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, ed}. naiady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR is the sures: known preventive. Therefore, delay not a momeat tg IN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great benefit from its soothing properties, when suffering with Croup and Whooping Cough. PRICHS:—G0e, and $1. Large Size Cheapest. Tl Go, N. CRITTENTON, Sole Prop’r, New York. TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE IN ONE MINUTE.