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VOLUME XL. WEDNESDAY, FUIENISHING GouDN. dl 158 State-st. Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Suspen- ders, Socks, Gloves, Mitts, Cardigan Jackets, Pocket- handkerchiefs, Um- brellas, Lap Robes, Collars, Cuffs, Muf- flers, Wristlets, and Jewelry. 45 doz. Gents’ fine White Shirts, Iinen bosom, $1 apieco or 6 “for $5. 62 doz. Gents’ extra fine White Shirts, linen bosom, with Cuils or detached Cuffs, $1.25 apiece, or 6 for $6. 46 doz, Gents’ extra sup. fine White Shirts, linen bosom and cuffs, or detached cuffs, $1.50 apiece, or 6 for $7.50. 87 doz. Gents’ ox. sup. fine White Shirts (Pride of the West cot- ton), all-linen bosom, linen band, with cuffs, or detached cuffs, $1.75 apiece, or 6 for $9.00. 28 doz. Gents’ sup., sup., extra flue White Shirts (Wamsutta cotton), 2200 linen bosoms and cuffs, at $2.00 apiece, or 6 for 100 doz. English Percale Gents’ fancy fine Shirts, in ten differ- ent styles and fifty different colors, with cuffs, or, detached culls, standing and turned- down collars to match, at $1.00 apiece or 6 for $5.00. 2£doz, Boys’ Percale Shirts, 75 cents, or 6 for $4.00. 200 doz. Gents’ White and Colored Merino Underwear, all prices from 50 cents upward. 9 doz. Gents’ Scarlet Medicated ~ Underwear, full lines in Vests aud Drawers, all numbers, from $1.00 upwards, 150 doz. nobby Scarfs and Neck- ties, from 25 cents upwards. 90 doz. Half-Hose in Cotton, Mer- ino, and Wool, in solid colors, clocked, bracelet, and emb. fronts, ‘good value. 43 doz. Gents’ Gloves and Mitts in Lisle, Cassimere, White, Dog- Skin, and Buck goods, in great yarlety. 48 doz. Cardigan Woolen Jackets, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $3, and $4. 150 doz. Gents’ Cotton and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, in plain White, hemmed, hemstitched, fancy borders pnd initials,from 35c. per doz. upward, 183 doz Gonts’ Silk Handker- chiof’s from 25e. apicce upward, 2doz Umbrellas in Gingham, satel Linen, Alpnea, and at Lap Robes, 76 doz. Linen Collars. 62 doz. Linen Cuffs, 15 doz. Cashmere and Silk Muf- flers, *0doz, Wristlots, $1,000 worth Slecve Buttons, Studs, Searf Rings, and Scarf Pins, Gentlemen will find this the most Popular stock of Furnishing Goods ever offered in this market. Inspection invited, Goods sent on ap- P'oval by Express, C.O.D., to all parts of the Globe. 8, H, ROTHSCINLD, 168 State-st. AA ROTHSCHILD, | Madison and Pooria-sts, “WELL-KNOWN” LEADERS! OF POPULAR PRICES. “Special Sale” SILK VELVETS! The Largest ge fan Most Tate Sal EVER HELD IN CHICAGO. COMMENCING MONDAY, “WHAT WE OFFER.”’ Black Hantilla Velvets! Quality ee 22 Inches Wide, $2.00! NOV. |. 2.25! “o I, 2A “ “ 2. 50! “ oO, 27 “ “ 2.75! « User 3) 3.00! Col'd Skirting Velvets! “Best Quality,” “as Inches Wide,” $2.75. BLACK AND COLORED Trimming Velvets! : $1.00 Upward. BLACK AND COLORED Brocade Velve4 $3.00. Examination ation Solicited. SAMPLES MAILED. Madison & Peoria-sts. FANCY VELVE! Field, Letter & Co. Will continue THIS WEEK their — SPECIAL SALE Fancy Velvets! And call L particule: r at. tentionto popular lines at following prices: $1.50, | $2.00, AND $3.00 PER YARD, Reduced From $2.50, $3.50, He and $6.00, They are in nd great variety of designs and |' colors, on the average quite 60 per cent less |: thanformerprices,and as this Lot cannot be duplicated, early in- spection is suggested. STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS, STUDEBAKER BROS. WINTER CARRIAGES And an Elegant Assortment of Fine Sleighs and Cutters, Affording the Eg GEL OREUNITE 20K 151 & 153 Wabash-av. $1 EDNESDAY, NOVEM BER 3, (1880—TWELVE PAGES. Vu RIAN THE PRESIDEN TIAL QUESTION IS NOW SETTLED. In selecting your Piano do not “do not fail to visit our Worerooms, where you will find a magnificent assortment of Pianos, carefully selected from the celebrated Manufactories of CHICKERING & SONS, ERNEST CABLER, Cc. KURTZMAN, HAZELTON BROTHERS, DECKER & SON, JAMES & HOLSTON, And twenty other makers of less reputation. No other house tn the country offers such a variety of Pianos to select from, No other house sells thety Pianos at such low prices. No other house gives such liberal terms. No other house gives suelt wa. ilimited guarantees. Purchasers have only to call and examine our stock to substantiate the above statements. PELTON, POMEROY & GROSS, 52 s SATIS fs" I. RHE “MANITOBA, aoe “TOLU WAVE!” IS NOW UPON US, when EVERY FAMILY should sup- ply themselves with the celebrated | THE GREAT APPETIZER | AND hig SURE CURE)” couGHS, CoLps, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, And all diseases of the DF TRADE-MARK REGISTERED. 4 Is new combination we have flented ite in ae sini ayay) the Bataan old, Roe ot the ingreddionta, se ii Suid an wtrwenble tast mn “Vola has Long beet vurighii properties, iieulias tie ey ireitation 4 gutueive sthuulants era atin m henithy appetite and irior of Chicago, uns: anutsze andy, pu autuiable vee wet by, DIST es ATION (hich cannot be effectually done ye Wissks, and un Valoaule Tunls, willen prosevce tles, und giving tho article a tine tiavor ed ie the redieat Hrotusslon for Ite routhling, hontlUi, iettio ne anaes, os Mock und ityo ta ott ne orally, duo manent chontiste Molly reconimenda teuse.” he parity of the gro we dionisusedmaues its plousaut, healthrul fone and appetizing bererayo forall, ee CONSUMPTION, over [,000,000 Bottles. —DON'T HE DECEIVED by tunurinetplodt ‘eaters who try ta palm off npon you common TIONS Reena Byo in vince of o ata tho GENUINE line the name oF LA VOLU ROUTE and RYE, 1s ours fs the onl WRENCE & MAITIN un the Governizent fevenue Staisp MEDICATED LAWRENCE & MARTIN, faves. ist. x. These Goods are handled by the Trade as follows: : WwuoL BRALE: DRUGGISTS: - FUR-LINED SILK GARMENTS. We offer a full assortment, both of our own manufacture and di- rect importation from Paris. The largest line of fine goods in Chi- cago, EDDY, HARVEY & CO., 240 & 242 Monroe-st. Ww HOLESALE daucenss AC Has never shown a stock so complete in every department in all the newest and best de- signs and finest work, as at ee FOLDING BEDSTEAD, Universally conceded by all who have used it to be the Best Folding Bedstead that has ever been invented. State and Adams:sts. Factory, West Randolph and Jelferaon-st, “WANTED: | Chicago & Cook County Real Estate “Chicago Real, i alo Call-Board.” FIRST PUBLIC KALE, Thursday, Nov. (8 AN Entrles to be mae before Nov, 7, Catalouies to bo jesuod und advertised Nov, 9 No churge for entry or udvertialty Kervicos ur the bent auctioneers 10 be gecured, ante peety to have un "upaet price,” below which taba nat be sold. at He ored 10 regular Heul-Estace ana Bt once tor our vor giving full partious are ry wLCUs. — ae ieee Tl You beta Wat on Yesterday's Election, and you've Just lt. “A fellaw-feeling invkes us Wondrous kind" aud we tender you our sympathies, und a Splendid Buck of Huts from whieh to make a setection for yuur frlond—the winnor, Come aud see us, BREWSTER, Hatter, N.W. cor, Glarkand Madison. $15,000 to $20, 0 ‘he pe aeieee to nexatlate sa rule party nuving the ubuvo sum, lo takd » Sportal Hartuersbip tag buelness ea epabliaod in Chicugs No bunus $y be id fur good ugly ebte herd one seat Led, Rusinen on Purlfurther iutorrotion address or apvly to XN. EAD, & Cok. m2 39 Major ib CUNNINGHAM Issues Policies of Insurance in Philadelphia Companies aggregating SEVEN MIL- LIONS of assets, and rang- ing in age from FORTY to NINETY YEARS, on all classes of desirable property. at consistent rates, and makes equitable and prompt settle- ments, Indemnity absolutely first- class. ieee LA SMLLE-ST,_ ‘ PoIvER PGE Bee, HOYNE S.C RETAIL STATIONERS, HAVE A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF ITANDSOME PAPETRIES, New Styles of Bevel-Edge Weod and Cameo Cards, Programme Cards, Tassels, and Pencils | in great variety and best quality. Correspondence and Regret. Cards, plain and gilt-edge, WEDDING PAPER & CARDS sot every description. this time. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED wi ORNAMENTAL GOLD Picture Frames. Seid to manufeo- furor for iiusicated Calalouug. eB: MEE WS SAN, 2s Wubasb-ay. PIANOS. CONPLETETRIONPH Read the Wonderful OFFICIAL Report, helng the basis of the United States Centen- mal Avard decreed to | ALBERT WEBER, N. Y, FoR GRAND, SQUARE, & UPRIGHT PIANOS REPORT. “For sympathetie, pure and rich tone, combined with greatest power (as shown in their Grand, Square, and Upright Pianos). ‘These three styles show intelligence and solidity in their construction, a pliant and easy touch, which at the same time answers promptly to its require- ments, together with excellence of workmanship.” jJ. R. HAWLEY, President, A. T. GOSHORN, Director General. Attest: I. L. CAMPBELL, (Seal.) Secretary. . The Weber Grand Piano reached the highest average over all “competitors, 95 out ofa possible 96, next highest on a ui anos at Sh These instruments combine the ! combine the Highest sehiavss ments in the art of piano-making, a: prehsnsively the very beat now Etered Betore the Patiuste rated Catatogue, with Price List, malted free upon aprlicati {ROOT & SONS MUSE C0., SOL SILVER | GOODS! We have the most attractive stock in the city of Sterling Silver Goods in Spoons and Forks and Fancy Ornamental Pieces, put up in Satin and Morocco Cases, mak- ing most attractive and useful presents. Also, a new lot of Rogers, Smith & Co.'s celebrated goods, compris- ing beautiful Tea Sets, trom $20 to $60; Urns, Tureens, Cake Baskets, Casters, Fruit and Preserve Stands, Ladles, Children’s Cups and Sets, Napkin Rings, Forks, Spoons, &c., at factory prices, French Clocks and Ornaments IMPORTED DIRECT, tli, BRO. C0, 166-STATE-ST., HikbD. LINDERY & c0., Conmuission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, JOUN L. TROESDELL, Wasi, X11, Spuclal, Enwann Mf. FIRED, DANtEL A, LINDLE bor ANTHRACITE, CUMBERLAND, & BLOSSBURG COAL. - BY CARQO, CAR LOAD, & RETAIL. No, 38 Market-st. pocks {$8 dgueekuryet | ou retephones. DEPARTHENT. S90 Pieces 46-inch Dress Plaids, choice styles, we offer at soc per yard; well worth $1.00. {00 Pieces 44-inch All-Wool Shoodas Cloth at Goc per yard; opened early in the season at 85c. (They are a bargain.) 40 Pieces Handkerchief Plaids, elegant bor- ders and choice colorings; we of- fer this lot at $1 per yard; would |* be cheap at $1.50. 60 Pieces “Barak De Cachar,” 44 inches wide, exquisite shades, at 52 per yard. 2 Cases Atmure Plaids, 42-inch, choice Dress styles, at ${.00 per Yard. Greatest bargain of the season. 150 Pieces Novelties, 44 inches wide, Silk and Wool, from 75ce to $3 ‘per Yard. some of these are one-half their ORIGINAL PRICE. 30 Pieces 46-inch Side Bands, choicest col- orings shown this season, at $1.50 per Yard. . Would be cheap at $2. We invite an early inspection. STATE-ST. Michigan-ay, and Twenty-second-st, CARPETS! © TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. “Balin Stock {oo Clse JupsoN fin ..-- | Ny W, Cor, State and Washington-sts, | pid ta these, Ti WAPHAWAY. ee ll, ABBOTTS. 0, 147 STATES, CHICAGO, RTISTS’ MATERIALS OUR “SUPERB” ROOSTER, The Great Battle Decisively Won---Glory Hal- lelujal! The Solid South Battered, Scat tered, and Shattered by the Solid Horth, None of Your 8 to 7 This Time, but 231 to 138 Straight. Tho Second Rebellion Against Freedom and Nationality Pat Down by Five Million Union Ballots Fired Yesterday, No Change Wanted; Good Times Have Come to Stay. Twenty More Years of Good , Republican Rule. In- ..- “ sured. . Congress Rescued from the ; Brigadiers and Dough- faces. This Is Undoubtedly a Na- tion, and Don’t You Forget It. The Solid North Tramples Demo- | cratic Frauds, Lies, and For- geries on Garfied Under Its Feet, Mulo Barnum and His Chinese- Letter Forgery Sent to Perdition. The Empire State 30,000 Republican—The Keystone State 40,000. The Buckeye State 30,000 — The Hoosier State 10,000—The Prairie State 60,000, New Jersoy and Connecticut Re. deemed—All the Mighty North Republican. A Vast Popular Majority Polled for Gen, James A. Garfield, Greatest. Day in the. History of the Grand Old Republican Farly. Great Republican Gains in the South A Republican Governor Elected in Tennessee, AT MENTOR. GEN. GARVFIELD’S OME, DEPOSITING HIS VOTE. Apeciat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune ; Menton, O., Nov, 3--The day at Lawatield did « not specially dityr from other days, oxcept iu” Its extreme quiet, Everybody was busy at tho > polls. ‘Tho Goneral and ble funiily went about tholrusnut duties, He recelved more than 150 letters duriug the day, and some attention waa ‘The General's old-timy friend, Dr, Robison, arrived on tho aoonetrain from Cleveland, and with bi end Stra. Gartield 4 cons sultation was beld In regard to the plowinue of - tho yurden at the left of the house, When this owas over, the General, in company with = the = Doctor, | drove to the potls, und thors, I the presence of & cone siderable crowd, be deposited hiv ballots} Entor: {ng the HttloTowo-Hallin the grove, ho ro moved big hat, and, stepplag forward to the Judges, . TRNDERED AN OPEN MALLOT, and tho nae of J, A, Gurfeld was recorded on’ -

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