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. GATZERT'S * | OPEN TO OCT. 1, 1881. ' VOLUME . XL. : SUNDAY. A usteY OYSTER HOUSE. “38, 1881_RIGHTEEN PAGES. PIANOS. " DRESS GOODS, Ec. “< On Wouday Aug. 29, WILL REOPEN, ENLARGED, REFITTED, AND REFURNISHED. IT WILL BE LIGHTED BY THE ELECTRIC LIGHT, WHICH WILL MAKE IT THE COOLEST EATING-HOUSE IN THE CITY. The changes which have been made since last season cannot fail to please. COME, we will wait for you. CUSTOM TAILORING. PLANOS. If politicians were as united in sentiment as the musical profes- sion of the country on the great practical questions before them the ELECTORAL COLLEGE Would have little need of meeting. On the paramount question of musical instruments the profes- sion presents a solid North and a solid South in favor of the HALLET, AVIS &E As the Piano of. our musical cen- tury, matchless in tone, matchless in form, matchless in. construc- tion. Itis the BEST PIANO EVER HADE, And as such only exhibited and sold by W. W. KIRIBALL, Cor. State and Adams-sts. During the last five years ‘Head Cutter with J. W. Bell, of New York, desires to in- _form his. Chicago friends that he is now permanently en- gaged at POPULAR TAILORING HOUSE, 179 & 181 Clark-si., Cor. Monroe. Ay _ NE Ww EW PUBLIC. TION: MARION: : <> ARNaNCnaaNnEN CHICAGO EXPOSITION Will Open Sept. 7, 1881. Wo vex leave to snnoance that we shall publish uring its six weeks’ cuntinuance THE EXPOMTION DAILY REVIEW. Our paper last year was a decided Improvement over ail former eiforis and tis gesrare haves ture ther cusrantve of i 48 in having secured the VATIONS. jus. been wecured, SF y known to the advertis- and nressswork will be sition Building, wi pectal intoren’ An efor gant new Steam Power Press has been provided for the oeeasion. A circulation of ever 8.0 copies fx Fusranecd: With the nbove facts we lene it to the business public to, judze of the REVIEW as an ad- vel ising e medium, dares, PIANOS REED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 136 STATE-ST. ae PEM Wed RENTING Geyr. THE PRODLRS CHURCH HOOLEY'S THEATRE. DR. H. W. THOMAS, Pastor. Preaching to Commence First Sunday in September. Prices of Scats for the ensulng year: Boxes, each. Pwo frout ro All the remainine reheat PROPOSALS, ‘To Railroad Contractors. + Seated pruposais are invited for the Clearing, Grad= ing, Tieing, Tracklaying, Mridzing, and Masonry of + B1xty-five Miles of the Chicazo, Portaze & Superior Kallrona, From Superior City, Wis., to a crossing of the North Wisconsin Railroad’ at uf near Chandler. or for any portion of this work, to, be completed on or before au. 1 18. Profiles, plans, cte. at wiice of the Ituil- ‘Fond Company nt Superior City | Proposals will opened und contracts avurded ihe sth, Ivth, and Of September. and must be addressed to the Anj ‘American Railway Construction Cu., Superior ity, ‘Two thousand Choppers, Shorelers, and Teams ‘Wanted by the day. ‘I'wo dollars » day wit! be paid for woud men. ALG. ANGLE, President. HYDE PARK WATER WORKS. Sealed proposals wilt be received at the office of G. HEL Edbrooke, Architect, 10 Deattwrn-st. Rooms 16 up to noun Sept. 2 fur the construction of Water-W: Bulldines c be erected at the sorter of Sixtpcelvhine Bt and Oglesby-av, Plans and specitications can be seen at the Architect's ofice. i SUMMER RESORTS, NEW: BELVEDERE HOUSE. “ (BUBOPEAN PLAN.) A MODEL OF EX@RLLENCE. _Fourth-ay., corner 1Sth-st. (Coion Square), N. Y. ‘This new and elegant establishment combines every ‘ pussible feature of comfort, ratety, health. and cun- Fenience, and ih interior embellishment and coni~ Jeteness of detail is unsurpassed py any hotel in Rew York. he Cuisine ly of the finest quality. Hooms en fulte or siugie, beautifully furnished, and having allimprovements. at modefate prices, according to Hen JOSEPH WEHELE, Proprietor. 3 United States Hotel,. SARATOCA SRRINGS, N.Y. TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO. z and sib rows in Parquette Cl All tha remaining seats in Pard Ist row seats on Halcony Circle, 20 row sents in Balcony Circle, 3a row seats in Balcony Circle.eact remaining seats in Baicon: cony bas heen newly weated with cushioned arm chairs, und the Auditory itoom renovated thronghout. Now every part of the interfor fy as complete as could be desired. ‘The sents can be se- cured at the Box-Ufice any day after 10 am. Itty Gesiraple that all wishing seats will secure them ng early ns possible. By order of 3. BOYLES, Pres. Bongd of ‘Irustees, REAL ESTATE. 40 ACRES BETWEEN SHEFFIELD AND PULLMAN, VERY CHEAP. S. H. KERFOOT & CO., 91 Dearborn-st. TO RENT. FOR RENT. 5 The Stores and Offices in the New iB Building for occupant 1. Plans’ Writ be, ready for acy Se} wine tLiculars ob! Hteation & oe seen and fol per ASTES b. CASON, Le Monroe-st. BEAVER LAKE RESORT theomacr mii Hor lease av a bargain building sites for cot tb privileren, acciss to lake. care of cuttares Gur Tae absen isl rates for ete. “Addre: EVM SCOVILLE. Sst West Monroe-st. Chteazo- SSS PROVESSIONAL. F throat, | CATARRI img cs. 1 which DE, PEIRO. devotes exclusives. Madison-a. Hours, 910 : = OF THE FALL PORTATIONS NOVELTY VERY CHOICE - | Square Pianos, TAKEN IN ESCHANGE FOR Hee RNY PATENT UPRIGHTS, LEFT ‘TO BE CLOSED OUT ae WEEK REGARDLESS OF COST. This is the finest lot of Second- Hand Pianos ever offered in Chica- go, and comprises instruments of the following celebrated makes: Chickerving & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Hazelion Brothers, Knabe, Becker & Son (genuine), Secker Bros., Hallet & Davis, J. Bauer & Go., : F. GC. Lighte (genuine), Emerson, Steck, Burham, And many others. ; Many of these Pianos have been slightly used, and are very desira- ble for schools and seminaries, or for teachers and pupils. They will be sold regardless of value, as we are making room for our new stock now arriving. Pelton, Pomeroy & Cress, 152 State-st. OPENED DAILY, To be closed, aS. usual, at lower prices than pay other house. Sanuptles mailed. on application. * Inspection solicited. Carpets. Advance styles:in Fall and Winter Patterns. ' Larger as- sortment than ever before. | Prices the lowest! ARDRIDGRS, 14 & IB Stet,” 284 & 286 West Madison-st. OIL STOVES. Reached the highest average | over all compet, $5 out of a possible 95, next highest on Grand Pianos at 91, at Phila- delahia, in (876. NOTE-—Notwithstanding the strennons ef: forts to belittic the averages awarded to Albert Weber by the Centennist Commisatan” In 1876, he still continues to lead, ax shown by the nbove figures, These instruments combine the hichest achieve- ments in the art of piano-waking, und ure compro- hensively the very best now offered before the public. Inustrated Catalogue, with Price-List, matled free ‘upon upplication. ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO. 156 State-st., SOLE WESTERN AGENTS. STORY & CAEP, 188 & 190 STATE-ST., ARE OFFERING es BARGAINS Decker Bros, Haines Bros, The Adams & Westlake Wire Gauze Non-Explosive Oi Stove. ‘The only Ol Stove made with our Patent Alr-Rox, which prevents the stove from smoking when placed P | inn driuel Hathushe! ‘The only Oi Stove made with WIRE GAUZE IN- 7 SIDE BICVOLIt to prevent explosion, und the 5 ONLY stove made with our NEW oven, which bakes to perfection. Our new oFen bears our monogram on its door. Don’t let dealers sell you anything else with our stove. Headquarters, 95 Lake-st. FINANCLAL. THE DIME SAVINGS Z@=\ BANK, Story & Camp PIANOS, ‘With which their large and ete- nt warerooms are crowded. For ‘ASH or on TIME. Pianos also to rent. TORY & CAN 105 Clark-st. ciitcaco. Deposits Investments Received. Made. farce PUSS OaSEORD, Vice Presid KELSEY REED, MONEY TO LOAN. WILLIAM V.' JACOBS, Basement Portland Block. Carefal'atteution given to placing Loans upon Real state, Real Exit a ‘ag 5 FER CENT LOANS. faring Su years, Very desirable applications negotiated at above in- terest. Others at curr TAM R, MANIERRE, - No.6 itush-st TMSis the only Piano where. the sound board has the acoustic turing of the violin, which makes it free of ail metallic sound. 182 & 184 WABASH-AV. an STATIONERY, be, eo. OWN, DROWN “goNE + ee: Peteouy : Late from Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co. STATIONERS, toa k96 : Honore Bik. ca CLOTHING, GES’ JAMES WIEDE SR, & 00, Strike for the Fall Trade thor- oughly equipped at every point. { ; 0 SUITS, Stil ACADEMIC SUITS, OLLEGE SUITS, The Boyssay that our new Fall Suits surpass anything seen from the high-priced custom shops--- and they can get two suits now for about the same: price they hereto- fore:paid for onc. The boys-gen- erally know. ° ien's and Boys’ Shirts Did you say?, Lawn Tennis, Polo, Bicycle, Yachting, or Base Ball Shirts? .Yes, we keep. them, but not long. Just long enough to sell them fast. New Neckwear 2 . And Hosiery. We may ‘be able to show you Novelties that. you cannot find elsewhere, and we know of no house having so many rich, new, -and exclusive: ‘styles to exhibit. Public appreciation-is shown by. our large growing trade, Open until 10 p.m. Saturdays. — AMES WIDE, JR, & GO, Cor. State and Madison-sts, FRANK REED, Manager. (FURS. SEARSKIN FUB-LINED GARRIENTS | Made to order, and Seal-Skin Sacques rédyed, reshaped, relined, lengthened, and repaired. MAN and 123 State-st. L. MANASSE, 88 Madison-st. (Tribune Building), IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Optical, Mathematical, and Surveying lst, COMP SING Opera and Field Glasses, ‘Telescopes, Micro- scopes, Kurometers, Thermometers, Compasses. ce. Many. persons, both young and old, have eyes so imperfectly formed that they are constantly strained when in use. ‘This strain will causy weak eyes and painful sight, which may usually be relieved with properly Btted clasves, Having a long experience fn Iiteline enables me to secure perfect results. My ginsses are ground with mathematical accurac; Sehich commends them to all wearers. ‘They not only sive clear and distinct vision,de not weary und fatizue the eye, but. teud to strengthen and preserve the Sigrartigetal Human Eyes luserted without | MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIANS; 125 Ntute-nt., Koom ‘5, Second Floor, Spectacles exclusively, Spectacies at all prices. No attention iven to any other goods. Twenty-seven years’ practice in the adjustment of Glasses to every Jorm of defective eyesiznt, Letters of recommendation testifying to M. Bern- pardt'y ability nv an Optician can be scen st ‘his ofice Wan, IL Byford. At, ‘iwoler, ASL, AL Adams Allen, M- HE Loltisier, Sh D. s ste vinesnt’ ‘L. Huribut, mi KF. or ae s Truman Ni Silller. ML. A 8 Small Sti bella De avid Rev. Robers el Collyer, Kev EL W. Thor in Locke, Edward Si ita Bishop Chas Ed. ‘Ghenes. Ttev. We Wi. Hyder, es. E. Goodwin, Ker. Arthor Little, and others of provainsn = ‘SP! EC A s TTENTION to every case of extreme afectivg efeztant, fee Tours Pio LOUIS IL. SLATTHES, Assist Bt Cores of Inquiry muss Inclose stuatp fof FOpIy. ‘CAUTION—No avents employed or appuinted. int LOGRAPHY, Blank-Book Makers and Printers, | _ #070 In stock a full assortment of the following makers! H. E RB Og CHER. iB, LeaajPen WV. Faber’s, Johan. Faber’s ’s, Dixon's Enh. .P ene American Pencil Co.’s, Brown Pet- ubon: ell Engh. Automatic Copving and Col- gred Pencils vals veverstbing else in the Stationery | - STOCK BOLDERS’ MEETING. az Stockholders’ Nieeting. 77-79-61 State-st., Chicago. There will be a special meeting of the Stgekolders <2 WANTED. of the “Metormick Harvesting Machine Co..” to bo hhgld at the office of the sald Company in the elty of Chicago, on the second day of September, A. at l0o'cloek tn the forenoom of said Gay. for the. Dur> se of submitting to 8 vote of such Stockhulders the Question of increasing the capital stock of said Com- pany; and this notice of said meeting 1s hereby given us required by ow. D. W. COBB, Secretary. - Wanted, references, CGY, Tribune ufiice. A.grat-class shar} and cloak salesman. cease; with, BABY CARRLAGES. BABY CARRIAGES. Grent Clearing Sate. s for $5: $4; for 6d His Splendid opportunity. pisces for $1; for6.days only; Splendid opi Must have room to Sipsouth Clank, , PRICE FIVE CENTS. CLEANING-UP SALE, Of stuff is that remaining from the “One,” “Two,” “Three,” “Four,” “Nine,” and ‘*Nine- teen’? Cent Sales. It is the Worst Looking Plone The wmost -jumbled-up, mixed-up mess SEA’S. ‘Ever contained. It’s really a ais. _ grace to any store, and WE WON'T HAVE IT, IF YOU WANT IT, CART IT AWAY. CLEANING-UP SALE. POSITIVELY THE LAST CHLNCE! SIX DAYS ONLY. GIVE AWAY WEEK! All remaining Saturday will. be thrown ine the Auction- Room. ONE-TENTH Former Priees. Read Them. ONE CENT. Worth Ten to Twenty-five Times One Cent.. One Paper Pins. wo, Devss Bralds, ols fozen Dress Buttons. § Dozen Cheap isuttons, Yurd Fine Hu ives Velvet tisbon, Lxdtes’ Pocketbooxs. ery, arpe! Preuy War bolls Japanese Parasols 2Memorandum Sooks, jArtiticial Flowers. Pair Chitd's Hose. Sprays leases. Fans—F: Feathers. ? 1 Box Tog Paints. Machine Olt-Cans. laek Tobueco-Boxes 2 Linen Colas [Small Sik Pans. A Thousand Other Things In fact, anything heretofore advertised at Two, Three, or Five Cents. Lots of ~ things worth 25 cents. Your Choice, One Ct. Bets. A RAY OF HOPE. That Is All There Is in +the Present Situa- tion. Although a Bare Chance, It May lead to Good Re- . sults, This Hope Is Based Upon the Durability of the Stom- ach. If It Holds Ont a Day or Two Longer All May Yet Be Well. A Gleam of Light Brightens the Harly Hours of Night. It Comes In the Shape of a Call by the President for Solid Food. A Small Piece of Milk Toast Eaten with “Relish tiy the Pa- tient. The Attendants Endowed with Re- newed Energy in Their Fierce Fight with Death, © Postmaster-General James Visits New- York, Presumably on a Mission to Arthur. Extraordinary Precautions Taken by the Authorities for Guiteau’s Protection from Mob Violence. THIS MORNING. NO CHANGE IN THE SITUATION, To the Western Assoctated Press. EXx&cutivE Mansion, WasninetToy, D. C., Aug. 299-3 a. m.—At this hour the phy- sicians are dozing, and everything is quiet in the vicinity of the sick room. Nothing has occurred: during the last hour to indi- cate any unustal change in the situation, SLEEPING ‘WELL, i Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasuinoton, D. C., Aug. 27-3115 a. m.—~ Lhave just inquired of Col. Rockwell, who is among those on watch in the sick-room. He says the President’s pulse has gone down apparently: to about 104, temperature and +} Fespiration apparently about. the same as the last report. ‘The patient is siceping well. ANTICIPATING TIE END. WHEN WILL IT COME? Spectat Disputch to The Crtcago Tribune. Wasutncrox, D. C., Aug..27.—It is con- sidered probable by the surgeons that the President’s death will be preceded by a period extending perhaps over a dozen hours, during which he will be in a comatose condition. Weeks ago he thought aloud: We are such etuff as dreams are made of, And our little life is rounded with a steep, And his thought is to be, it seems, sustained by his own experience. Gradually disen- tangling itself from the wrecked body, his spirit will pass away silently and gradually, so that those wio watch by his bedside will scarcely be conscious of its: flignt “There may be, the surgeons think, 3 return- Heretofore price was Fifteen to Fifty Cents. 15 Spools Thread. Leather Shawl-Straps. 12 Spuvls Thread.” Fine Embroidery. & Spools "thread. All-Linen Napkins. Parone: "Tooth Brushes. 4 ibvoi [suiiinery. danen Vitupakerchtets, Sprays Is SIIk, Feathers— Leather Pocketbooks. ge ‘Box Eingy tlandk't Boxes. Factory, Fancy Cui Boxes, Briarwood Pipes. Vertamery. Gents’ Linen Collars. Fane) Ladue’ Faney Collars. — [ux Toothpieks. Pair Dress Shlelas. Dozen fear! Buttons. And all goods advertised last week at Nine- teen Cents, also all articles advertised week before last at Nine Cents. ' FIVE CENTS. Former price of some, 50 cents. 9 cis. Be Clothes Brushes. *FGe Wrenn Buttons. Child's Plaue Bonnet. wy Wood Boxes. Conde, 186 Lawn | HCl SSe ox Fla pel Ide Insect-Pawaer Guns. 18e &-qt. Flaring Pall. Ieaet Curtain Fixtures And Thousands of Household Necessities. NINE CENTS for any of the above, regardless of val FOR FEW 7 DAYS ONLY, CARPETS. All now in stock at a Sacrifice. Previous te arrival of Fall Stuck will close out all Carpets. Good Ingratns, Zc, ‘All- Wool Ingruina, ‘Tapestry Brnvael y Brussels, S ‘Figen Ol-Clotin, 24 ‘Labte OU-Croth, Toe. Ble. ie. B8e. 49e, Tic. Holand Nhuding,peryd..te Shade Fixtures, set, De. PRICES FOR SIX DAYS. Sea’s Omnibuses Leuve Unton Depot, Cor.Monroe & Canal-sts, BERBERS RE, FIVE , FIVE CENTS. _SEA, -- STATEH-ST. >: .| sitting by the President’s bedside, Gen. Gar- ing gleam of consciousness just before the end. It is possible, but not probable. It is gratifying to know that the President is aware to-night, while still in possession of his mental faculties, of his condition. He knows that he is regarded by his surgeons as STANDING ON THE BRINK OF TUE GIAVE, and he is ready for the Jast great change if itcomes. Let it be understood that he is still hopetul. He ismore hopeful than hissurgeons. Ile believes that he still hasachance, but heis prepared, should that chance fade away, for death. Said Dr. Qeynton this morning, “Yes, he knows where he stands. He knows how desperate-is the strain on which he is. Le said tome just now, ‘Don’t you think Ihave grown weaker the past few days? Tell me the truth.’ Itis true that you grew weaker until yesterday at + p. m.; since then. you have held your own, The President said, ‘Ido not think it is worth whileto + keep up this struggle much longer.’ ‘Cere‘ tainly it is,’ I said heartily, and he seemed ENCOURAGED BY MY {ONF, although I could not put much SnpoUrag es ment in the words.” “And Mrs, Garfield knows?” “Oh yes. There was really very little for me to break to her the other night. She has watched the case since the first day. Noth- ing has been concealed from her, and she knew, she must have known, as soon as we that the beginning of the end had come. She has borne it bravely, quietly, with Christian resignation. She is stil} hopeful, and will be tothe end. She is prepared for life or for death.” When Dr. Agnew met the President to-day he took his hand and asked, “How do you feel to-day, Mr. President ?” “I think I feel better,” replied the Presi- dent. Dr. Agnew expressed surprise at the unex- pected vitality of the patient. AT THE EVENING DRESSING, while Col. Rockwell and Gen. Swaim were field said, “I should like a piece of milke Mrs: Garfield prepared the toast here’ and the President ate a piece about ha’ “s size of her hand. Dr, Bliss sald that+h— toast.” i “Lguess you had better walt until the J doctors return,” said Col. Rockwell. “4 "° | think they will be in soon.” $ Drs. Bliss and Reyburn soon came in. Dr “g Bliss said: 1 “ Well, ff he asks for it I would let big s have it”. i § 2 4