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— Che Chirago Baily VOLUME XL. SATURDAY, bA f DKVORIT VAULTS, BANK AND BUSINESS SAK Me OCTOBER 30, MAMMOTH SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS! THE LARGEST SINGLE VAULT IN DIEBOLD SAFE & LOGK 60. OFlo. CANTON; TUN WORLD. MADIC bY TILIG This Vault was made for the San Francisco Safe Deposit Co.,and cost $100,000 in gold, THE DIEBOLD SAFE & LOCK CO. have also made large Safe Deposit Vaults which are used now by the MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK, Chicago, and GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK, St. Paul, Minn., and by other institutions throughout the West. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BANK AND BUSINESS SAVES CAN BEYSEEN AD TUE WESTERN BRANCIL. . ? - - Vice-Pres. and Gen'l Agt., - f Sizo of Vault 14 foot high, 27 foot x 4 JNO. W. NORRIS, wide, 82 feet deep. go FELT EAT PPP POT £5 GLOVES. WINTER GLOVES! Complete Assortment FOR LADIES, - GENTLEMEN, . MISSES, and ‘CHILDREN. ENTREMELY ATTRACTIVE PRICE! tn Case Ladies’ Kid Miton, Fur Top, Felt Lined, 75 cts. HD Don, Lads’ Kid Mittens “Plush ‘Lined, Fur Top, Patsnt Spring, $1.25. REQULAR PRIOE, 81.75. 10 Doz Laies Plash Lind Kid loves, For Top, $1.00. WORTH 81,25, Mises and Boys’ Kid Mites, Fur Top, Felt Lined, 50 cts. 50 Daz Gents’ Extra Heavy Doeskin Cloves, Plush Lined, $1 and $1.25, Cenls’ Dogskin Mitens, Best Quality, $1.25. 100 Doz. Wool Mittens. Immense Assortment. Every Size. All Prices. __ STATE-ST. Michigan-av, and Twonty-second-st, —_— NOTICE, RAILROAD TICKETS Hold by partlos fur Omaha, Peorla, Jacksonville, 8pring- tleld, Kansas Clty, Can besold to best advantage at THE STORE 03 E. Washington-st. MACHINE SOMEWS. -Machine Screws. Special Screws and Fine Studs made to order, ‘+ BTANDARD MANUFACTURING CO. ne FT. JUNE, Pres, 54. and 56 Michigan-st. wa PICTURN FRAMES, “ORNAMENTAL GOLD ; Frames. WT WURLBUT & G0, Wholesale Druggists, —— ZS.and 27 Randolph-st. A CELLULOID GouDs. CELLULOID (WWater- proof Lin- 4 2 Curr, Collars, & Howoin “Price id Goods sent by mail. Call gianiarce BARNES! Mat Store, 86 awa, (Lribune Building). Whiskies BOND & LILLARD, 1878, "79, a WATERFILL & FRAZIER, 1877, '78,'79, ‘ana "80, E. H. TAYLOR, JR., 1875 to 1880 Inol. W. H. M’BRAYER, 1877, 78, (78, and ‘80. T. J. VAN DYKE; (874, P, He JORDAN, 1876, WM. BERKELE, |W. J. FRAZIER, - 1877) '78,'79, and ‘80. HEADLEY & PECK, OSCAR PEPPER, “Old Crow,” (875. T..B, RIPY,. \a77 and'79. HERMITAGE, (873, D. A AIKEN, NELSON, in ‘78, and '79, G. & U. (Old Sivle), 1877, '78, and'79. EUREKA DISTILLERY, HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'76, and '77. EH. TAYLOR, JR., RYE, 1877, '78,'79, and '80. NELSON'S RYE, Madison and wen sts. “WELL-KNOWN” LEADERS! OF POPULAR PRICES, “Special Sale” _ |SILK VELVETS! | The Larges Chaps, ail Most Attractive Sale - Ever Offered in Chicago. * COMMENGING MONDAY, NOV. t. “WHAT WH OFFER.?? Black Mantilla Velvets! Quality A, 22 Inches Wide, $2.00! E; 1 22 2.25! ae I, 24 ag i 2.50! “ oO, a7 CO “ 2.75! ae © 7 ae ss 3.00! Col'd Skirting Velvet! “Best Quality." “22 Inches Wide,” $2.76. BLACK AND COLORED Trimming Velvets! | $1.00 Upwards. BLACK AND COLORED (878,79, and 0 Gis Sin Bnd P Brocade Velvets! Grommes _& Ullrich, 174 & 176 Madison-st, The BOND & LILLATD, We ATERFILL < FRAZIER, Esl. TAYLOR, JR, 0. C..* and 0: HiosENom tho Anext | 82% Whistles produced In this country, oro controlled by us in this market, and of which, with a number of other brands, we constant! fare from 6,000 to 6,000 barrels in BOND and FREE, being by far THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE WIS. held by-any one house in this couns Ty. 133 East Madlson-st, Best} Gold, $10, Filling, 1-4 Old Rates, VITALIZED AIR §Or, pe. given free for palntoss oxtracting. Ld East Judiaonieat. Inventor of Lower Suctton Plate, which uever Jooxons while talking or cating; 5 Years? actual test without a fatlure, HET FURNACE: H Dilek ne send for Miustrated pamphict, G ™ DURMAM, 154.8 154 Michigau-nv., + Opposite Exposition ee L Loltel .. ork edd, tom i. by ict “ita ( Koniburic Ny toil’ Prenilon, W. Puerta it “iii be. AJ J. Sinith, Dr. Almon Wi Vv KALMEER BINNS wan BIKD FOOD, ‘Wuplesale and Hetail, fea south Clark-st $3.00. Examination Solicited, SAMPLES MAILED. Madison & Peoria-sts. Ww OV EN Ww i PRESSES, “The Union” ——— | WIRE ul ATTRESS, Qivos the Most Comfort. RUBBER wt 5 CELLULOLD, $ 27" DO NOT BUY CHEAP IMITATIONS. at WE MANUFACTURE A FULL LINE OF IRON BEDS Union Wire Mattress Co., 5,7 & 9 North Clark-st,, Chicago, FOR BALE BY PURNITURE DEALERS, SCALES. FAIRBANKS’ BTANDAKD _SCALES ‘OP ALL KixDs. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. 111. & 118 Lake St., Chicago, Becarefultobuy only the Genuine. nen UBER se GOODS. sce. | Rubber GOSSAMER COATS, COATS, Ladles? Circulars, ete, ‘Wholesale and iletali, R ants, WHELPLEY, aS Lakers, - 57 STATE-ST. Requiring 40 Cars to transport it across the Continent, ‘GUO, ¢, CLARKE & C0, AGENTS, 161 & 163 La Salle-st. IMPORTS OR: EXPORTS. Certificates issued-payable in London if desired. LOST. 10 to 25 per cent has beon lost by purchasing 5 and 10 cent coun- ter supplies at the wrong place. All who hayo not got my order sheot and special prices should send for if at oncoand secure Bur- gaius for the Holiday Trade. C. M. LININGTON, 45 East Jacksor te Chicago. NORTIL GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. ‘ Steamers sail Every Katurday from New York for Southampton and Bremer, Passongors pooked. ve for london and Paria at Jowont rates Asanue Itom Now York to Havre, ind, liremen, frat nent y stun rate by North pac hadyit from Hremon to Chicago Te fil, mad tho only agents authorized we sol piers tickots ONLY DIRECT LINE ‘TO FILANOCE, General ‘Transndinntic Company, Botwoon Now York and tarro, Mur 4 N. it. footot Ort ext. Travolers by this ting avout hath ranslt by inuitth a discomfort of crossing the mel it La pity ane, £25, ea ren Doddinueund iuenaliey Cliecka drawn of Credit Lyonals of Maris tn ainount to suit, pOUIB, N, Agent, U Bowling Groen, tout bin Agont, » Steorays Afont, IN MAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Ming the Uritieh ited Htates Mail Nee Work and Liverpool wis Quuunstowne Tickets to und from the principal ‘English, Scotel Yeleh French, Gurinan, Hallen, sad scundinay! viSte stoamora.carry ng live stack of qny kind. BIANCIS C. MKOWN, Gon. Western Agent, om t Chilengo, 5P- DRAFTS on Great lirtal nd, a Continent for sale, AMERICAN LINE, Phlindolphia and Liverpoot, callin at Quoonstawn, Sailing regularly evory Naturduy and ovary aitornats Wout Ready Fron Tattdulpnia, carey cabin, tutor culate, and steeragy passengers, und the U, 3, Aball, RED STAR LINE, Carrying tho United States and Itoyal’ Holulan Maile, Clark-st, baker ‘Tho fei Direct Iino w Antwort itelatum, sailing Rye tenia day alternately trom Phjindelphta an jon For Cusiage Tickota to of from Europa ahd Dates on Groat Htain and the Continent auily to VEL WHIG nerul Agents, TW Ena Sao Ctcago, cle ee aul et CALE RNIN Noe heen Cabing, 88 10 fal ikeurai ATLA, Kola at ruducedva ____ HENDERSON inter 3, 93 Washington-st, "STATE LINE ToGlaszow, Livorpoul, Hubli, Hollast, dorry, front 8 Ye ovary ‘Thuraday, Ngee ca tai ‘Wo ccommudauun. “ Bucond Cal ia Wecraue¢ 83 Broadway. Nov, 12 USTIN, BALDWE Hd 1d Htuudolplie 19 a SURES TUTE BS Yaya staneae MONEY TO LOAN Ou lmproved City Property, at Current Rates, EAD & COE, MEAD Ta dane. 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. DEE CLOTHIER! | CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES! Dealer in Stylish Clothes FOR MBN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN, Our Stock comprises ali es all the late latest and raging styles in SUITS and OVERCOATS for all ages. We desire your inspection before you buy, feeling assured that a look at our goods will convince you that we lead in Style, Pattern, Make, and Quality. See Our Genteel Business Overcoat for $12 - Also, Our Business iness All-Wool Suits at $12. MABLEY, the C1 CLOTHIER, AND GENTS’ FURNISHER, SOOT CLAIRK-ST. 154. é& 156 SUNDAY KSSUE OF THE iS STAATS- ZEITUNG Will Appear To-Morrow with Election Articles in Twenty Different Langtages! Appealing to the representatives of wll and every Na- tionality in Chicago IN THEIR OWN IDIOM. _Orders for Extra Snes should be sent in early. CARPETS! TAPESTRY BRUSSEIS. Entre Slock Lobe Close WITHOUT RESERVE. JUDSON & BO. ~ THE TOBEY FURNITURE CO, Has never shown a stock so complete in every department /in all the newest and best de- signs and finest work, as at this time. } SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED EMPRESS FOLDING BEDSTEAD, Universally conceded by all who have used it to be the Best Folding Bedstead that H.W. Gor, State sieve has ever been invented. a EATHER wt AND BA UIVER PAGE © cHOYNES.CO.2 RETAIL rants a 118 & 120 Monroe-st. Wo affer an unusually olexant and cumplote line of LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS, RECHERCUL ARTICLES, AND PHOTOCRAPH ALBUMS Thoy havo been selected with grent care from tho beat Ines tmported, and aro offered at vory moderate prices. $27An oxamluntion of our atack ie solicited. VITALIZED AIR. Newbdafo semetts No More Pain With Tecth, 68 Tinest and Tieut Full Sct, 88 Exvortence, auill, und care tn ling. | ‘hy MeChea- noy Hrathura give solr persnal altention to all casus, Gold ea jt Th ELD, LINDLEY & 60., Commission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE. 88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago, JOUN BP. TRURSDELL, HOWARD M. FLELD, ¥ Epwal 8 Waninntnn, Vv. DANIEL A. Pope ¢, Ver W. FIELD, Bpecial, Wino Bpoctacies sulted to, Ate sights on scientific Gi Mle ciples. Opera and Held prin lasses, ‘Lvlescopes, UacuLes, Baroweters, Cle, State and Adams-sts. Factory, West Randolph and Jefferson-sts, ya Mules tes Chlage Band Instr Instruments, DRUMS, Uniforms, and Completa (mm Hand Quilts, tustrated & Catalogue of 110 pages Y VRER, “ tyon & Healy, UPRIGHT HT PIANOS. Pronounced the BEST In Europe, America, and t#~ Chloago. i SOLD ONLY AT REED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 106 BTATE-RT., near Madleon, KELLEY, MORLEY & CO., OF Washing tonsst., BIUPPERS OF ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COALS inalesite cuit tet ~ TO “PRINTERS. Arnold’s Patent Ready Cut Election Sticker Blanka, aust the shit for: the omergency, All widths in atock wad for salo by : BUADNEN SMITIT & CO. Uy Munrve-st PRICK FIVE CENTS. , TRUE PATRIOTS ALL They Slandered Garfield for Their Country's Good. A Majority of Americans Ready to Vote Against Felony. The Forgery Unequivocally Fixed by Yesterday's Revelations. Envelope-Discoveries Like unto Troy and Sennacherth’s Sand-Pile. Statement from Marshall Jewell that the Prisoner Will Be Con- victed, Panoramic Closing View of the Famous Presidential Cam- paign of 1880. _ The Special Feature of the Day a Parade Six Miles Long | in Newark, N.- J. An Audience of Fifteen Thousand Ad« dressed by Gen. Grant at . Bath, N.Y. * Stirring Address by a Massachusetts Elector—Tho First Minnesota DistrictBragg. Various Dispatches from the South- ern States—The Battle in Mli- nois Going On Bravely, ERROR WRITHING. FROM MR. JEWELT. EXPLANATION OF ‘THE DIFFICULTIES BUT" ROUNDING “IIIS, To the Ectitor of The Chteago. Tribune. i New Yonk, Oct. 20.—Ag William H. Bare num, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, lings telegrapoed over the country that Philp, the forger of tho Chinese letter, is belng proseeited for libel instead af forgery, It ought to be unilerstood that the statutes of the State of New York contain. no provision for the punishmentiof a forger of uw letter such as the Morey letter, all stat- utory provisions on the subject of forgery * being confined ta the forgery of papers or signotures‘aifecting the riglits of property. In order, therefore, ‘to bring. the, uffender to justice, It was ‘necessary’ to charge Iii with the offense of a eriminal libel against Gen, Gartield. Tho Democrats antlelpated the charge would be. that of forgery, and thoy expected to dismiss {ton - the ground that no legal offense was charged, IT HAS NEEN TO-DAY CONCLUBIVELY sOWN by the evidence of the post-ollice officials, whom the defonse declined to cross-examine, that tho letter never went through the mail to Lynn, but that the envelope was once ad- dressed to New York Clty, upon which tho address and all” the dates have been altered. Hart, the owner of the Truth nowa- paper, Js the variety actor known as“ Josh ? Hart. To avold being commttted to fall, he toxlay produced the original envelope, Mr, Barnum hus telegraphed that his thus keep- ing from confinement hnpties that the Moroy letter is not a forgery, when, in fact, Hart has not been accused of the forgery, but the proceedings ure againat Philp, and noone here doubts that ho will bo convicted, MAUSHALL JEWELL, PALIMPSEST. DIGGING UP OTHER ADDRESSES ON THB EN- VELOPE, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Oct. 20,—Evldence that is cons clusive, and that fixes indisputably the fraud- ulent character of the so-called “ Chinese letter” attributed to Gen, Garfleld ‘was brought out to-lay In the course of the exe antination of Kenward Philp, It has been positively demonstrated, at Inst, that the en- yelope put forward as the one belonging to the letter never was sont to II. L, Morey or to Lynn, Mass.,s has been. asserted, but that the address was put on the en- yelope over an erased address, and that tho postmarks ' were deslgnedly tampered with to help carry out the fraud, . Tho envelope referred to was produced in court before Justice Davis, in response to his direction to that effect to Joseph. or “Josh? Mart, the publisher of the nowpapor in which tho forged letter Sppoarcd. Exports . and postal ofileers NEEDED NO FURTHER SEARCHING or long-continucd exainination to show the fraud, for this was apparent at a glance, ‘The envelope was sent from Washington, os appears from the postmark. It wna not sent to “iI, I, Morey,’? because, by holding up the envelopo’ to the Nght, the marks of erasure over some of tho letters by which this name Is written, are apparent. Tho letters “o” and “q" wore partiaily erased, with a full erasure in between thom. ‘Tho letter was aldressed to some one designed as “Esq.” It was re+ celved In this elty, because the New York City Post-Ottice reception stamp appears on the envelope, The Inside of the gtaimp is, however, : PANTIALLY ERA8ED, > sons to permit of the fixing of a new date, which has been done. ‘The envelope was, furthermore, not only received at the goneral - Vost-Ollice here, but was sent to a sub-sta- tion, since the Impression of the sub-station fs stlil visible, although’ the marks inside this stamp have been erased, leaving nothing but the clrele. ‘Chis clrete fs, however, plains ly visible, and proves the reception of the ene velope at a substation, ‘The Vost-Oftice authorities showed hat on no week daydoes _ aletter from Washington to suy place In Massuchusetts gu through the New York Post-Oflice; thatit Isonly on Sunday that letters for Massachusetts are brought to the | ofilea here, and 3 ON THAT DAY the letters remain in asecurely-locked pouch untileventng, when they aro sent as received over the railroad to Massachusetts. But the Washington postmark bears the date of “January 13," ‘That aay was a ¥rlday, fue

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