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VOLUME XL, FURNITURE, — We are exhibiting the fin- _ est line of Artistic Furniture for the Fall Season ever dis- played west of New York City. CHAMBER SUITS! CLOTHING. “HO TIME T0 BE LOST, a7 Sein Days Are Here Agni ati DON’T BE ‘BE DECEIVED. 195 to 38 Per Cont Saved “In buying YOUR SCHOOL SUITS direct fromthe manhfacturers,- THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, THE LARGEST STOCK OF YOUTHS’, BOYS’, AND CHILDREN'S CLOT Made up in our own MANUFACTORY, trom OUR OWN STYLES and Patterns, different in every. sense oft the word from the Boys’ and Children’s Clothing found in any other CLOFEING: HOUSE in the West. Our STOCK of SCHOOL SUITS, For QUANTITY, STYLE, QUALITY, MAKE, and FINISH is a genu- 4 -ine surprise to every lady in search’ of CHILDREN’S” CLOTHING. Never expend a dollar for Children’s Clothing till you. have first looked. IN G Weare Sole Agents for the celebrated “Geldowsky” Chamber Suits, and havenow the full line in stock. - These Suits are world-renowned as the best Cabinet Work pro- duced; and are made in MA- HOGANY, BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE, CHERRY, ASH, and WALNUT. PARLOR SUITS! Stylish and Artistic Parlor Suits and Parlor “Odd Pieces” in solid: MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, EBONY, WHITE. HOLLY, ALL GILT,WALNUT, and ASH, in, endless. variety, consisting of over.roo styles, and includ- ing a-full line of the much- _admired _CHIPP! and other Antique. For Library, Hall, and Dining-Room We show many Specialties in CHERRY, ASH, and WALNOT, and a still larger assortment than last season. NOVELTIES! We are the acknowledged leading house in this country for all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Novelties used in house-furnishing. This sea- son we have added a line of |- elegant French BISQUES, ARTISTIC POTTERY, BRONZE & PORCELAIN PLAQUES, and hundreds of other beautiful articles, which are sure to be admired. ANTIQUES! A new, large, and rapidly- changing collection of AN- TIQUE FURNITURE, &c. The .East is the best and the worst market for these. goods. It buys'liberally, but sells ‘dearly. Our prices are not more than two-thirds. Not being able to procure ong- half of the’ Exposition Building (the managers claiming that that would be showing.too much partiality), and less. room not ‘being suf- ficient to ‘do ourselves or the public justice in‘ exhibiting our immense line. of “Late Gems” for artistic house-fur- nishing; we adopt this method of extending a general invita-, ‘tion to: our patrons and the public to‘call at our store for. mutual benefit. SPIEGEL & Gf 25] and 253 Wabash-a¥., NEAR JACKSON-ST. WI L Dp E’S - IVI: STOCK ever shown at retail. $5.00 Bays a Neat Dark Mixed Suit. $6.00 Buys a “Dark Gray: Mixed Check.” MINER, BEAL & HACKETT - through our MAMMOTH STOCK, the wi onder of the town this season. No pains have been spared to maslee it the largest and pore ATTRACT- Putnam: Clothing House, 131 & 133 Clark and 117 Madison-st. Manufacturers and: Proprietors W. H. FURLONG: SesHene Manager. ; _ SILKS. . PLANO. $7.50 Buys a Splendid-Wearing Cassimere; 310.00 Buys a Suit that Gives Universal Sat- isfaction. Belion’s Black Silks, Bellon’s Rhadames, | Bellon’s Satin n Mervelleu, _WEAR- RESISTING, The Successors to the *<ANIENAE MAISON-BELLON,” LYONS, FRANCE, - Wish to state that their me- dium priced Black Silks may be reckoned among the very best that are produced, be- cause for fifty years they have enjoyed the public fa- vor, which the manufactur- ers desire to retain by weav- ing only the most solid-wear- ing dress ‘fabrics offered to the trade. The show end of each piece is marked in large gold letters: “*ANCIENNE MAISON BELLOR.” These fabrics may be found in every large city. Our Underwear and FLANNEL SHIRT Sale we advertised is be- .ing taken advantage of “by peo- ple who appreciate bargains.” . Open until 10 p.m. Saturd sf Jas, Wildepdr., & Co, COR. STATE & MADISON. FRANK REED - - Manager CARPETS, CARPET BUYERS will find that our FALL STOCK, ES of allgrades of Carpetings offer EX- AY inducements. Many of the designs LUSIVELY OU OWN.” It is ouraimal- ways to make our Prices the Lowest. ‘UPRIGHT A SPECIALTY. | HOWE: ‘ENTERPRISE, “VANUPACTORY, inall others.: Buy at our manu- factory, save the big’ profits asked by and given to middle men. We are now and haye been making for the last 15 years a Piano equal to the very best. manufactured in this country, and our instruments are growing continuaily in favor with the public. Purchasers who care more for real merits of- the Piano itself than for a_well-adyertised name Will find a visit to our Ware- rooms, 175 Wabash-av., As interesting as it will be bene- ficial to themselves. Every Piano of our make is warranted for 5 years. Location of our Factory: 51-53 West Lake-st. ENGEL, GOOLD & SCHAFF. |. ~ 600 — il Stoves, DAMAGED BY FIRE! At. Factory Friday Night. WARRANTED perfect ex- cept slightly damaged by smoke and water. Will be sold from a dollar up. WM.H. HESS 69 East Lake-st., or 314 West Lake-st, COAL. Cannel Coal We now have in stock avery superior article of CANNEL COAT, Price $S per ton delivered. Also all grades of Hard and Soft Coal at market rates. THE FRANKLIN FUEL CO., Chicago Carpet Co., 156, 158, 160,.ané 162 Wabash-av,, Corner Monroe-st. ~ REMEMBER, we carry the Largest and sorted Lines of Fine and Medium FURNI- WALL-PAPER,- CURTAINS. and. CUR- Fs TAIN GOODS and BEDDING ever offered by one firm, OPLICAL G OODS. L. MANASSE, OPTICIAN, 88 Madison-st. (Tribune Bullding), Optical, ila au Aung ing lists, Opera and Frets ¢ re escsivees Micro- scopes, Baro hermometers, Compasses. ce. Many persons, both young and old. bave eres so imperteetly rormed that they are constantly stra x when ‘This strain wilt cause wi paintil »1 which may usually be properly: wees. Having wt long ex} this line & ne to secure werfect Tr glasses are ground with mathematical a which commends them to all wearers, vive clearund distinet vision.do Hot weary and faut the eye, but tend to strengthen and preserve the ight. y HE Artificial Human Eyes tuserted w ithoue MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, BS Statewt,, Room 2, Second Floor. Spectacles exclusively. Spectecles st all prices. No Attentiun given to aby otfier oods. ‘I'wenty-seven Jeary’ practice Jn the adjustment of Glasava to every Jorm ot detective exesizht. etter ut recuutmendation testifying to 4. Bern *PHROPOSALS.- Notice to Grain Hlevator Builders Proposals, with plans and specications. will be re- celved unti! Oct. L 135), at the uttice at the Kentucky Public Hlevator Company, it this clty, for the bude eruin elevator of ‘a capacity of art = ord. ASL ability as an Optician can be seen at “his odice 2 3119.5 Lada 1L By we Rober t ores. D Srsuet Kev. hop Chas. Sa. ripeness ate We i ~. Ker. Goodwin, Rev. Arybur Littie, ang demerane PFO. inence. CIAL A is ‘IENTION to every case of extreme. ex ‘ieee os, Moris He ati le arene nt, Letters of inquiry must inclose stamp fur reply, Su MELAS” No adants emplused or appointed.” bushels, with all modern improvements. Bids must specity the approximate date of coniple- ton of the elevator. pighe company reserve the right to reject any or all ‘2 W.-C, FENLEY, Steretars, Lovisynss, Ky. Sept 1,16i. 3 tng of 8 first-class, Sau 93 Dearborn-st. 5 And Organs. The largest and most complete assortment of the. best instruments in the world, at reduced prices, and easier month- ly payments than ever, at the ‘warerooms of STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 STATEST, Beonas _ Duritos HATS, HLATS.--Fail Styles es Gentlemen's Dress and Business Hats. The L t, Finest. Stock we have ever shown, at our usual low prices. BARNES? : Hat and Fur Store, 86 Madison-st. Fa He esleté ag) 2 Be PANG " : | Stent wascanted: of- Gaus Chicago excells in this line, as |- 3 PRICE FIVE CENTS. ; DEPARTMENT STORE. Ht T00k we have risked it and the people of help us out. The largest purchase we ever made. S40 . PIECES SILKS, SATINS, BROCADES, VELVETS, PLUSHES, IN ALL COLORS. “Satin Mervilleuxs,” “Rhadamires,” “Surabs,” Ete., Ete. Being the Sample Pieces from which a HFench importer took orders zrom Silk importers. ‘There | ‘But Ono Picee i ach Number, Consequently shall seit many grades Yarylng silgbuy in quailty at one price, “Wish: ‘Distinctly Understood ‘That not more than 20 yards of anyone uallty will be-sold to any ane person, Mat alt ‘te “hk i opportunity to } als, oe rete All Celebrated. and, Favorite ire Milanu,” * Guin akes, ‘Bons ‘Drap ote sunepi ”* Guitsun de Sole,” &c., BLACKS!!! Qualities 1,2, und 3 Black Gros Grains, 39 cts. Samples freely given. Qualities 4, &, 6, 7 Black Gros Grains, <4 cis. ples und compare. Qualifesd. VU Heavy BreGros Grains, 59 cts. to give Samples. Quatites Pind ze iner Tizhter weight, 69 cis. ou mill ever need Silk, BUY! outs 13, 1,35 “Antwerp” Gros 77 cts. » Now come the various qualities of CGUINETS, ‘The most popular Silk known. The -nama “Antoue Guinet et Cla” in golden letters on ew Piece is sufi- uy und Dura Guinet’s Black Gros brains, 79 cts. y'd. Get Sataples and compare, PQubities Wy, wt another Pavone, “CACHEMIRE MILAKO,” ‘The most showy Silks in the merket, 74 cts., Five cts. less than Guinet, but. may please you better. We mark according twecost tu us. Qualities 21, 2, Cachemire Milano, COLORED GROS GRALN SILKS One unbrokea line of colors, 29 cis. Includes nearly all Street Shades. LotNe’ 59 cts. ‘A broken assortment of High Colors, Lot re. 3, 63 cts. Full line of all shudes, Lot No, 4, 88 cts. Rich Heavy sitks in every color. , AT SEA’S AMINT OF HOEY “To buy the entire line of Sample Pieces. of a Lyons (France) Silk Commission Merchant, but Chicago must. SATINS, | iN Blacks in variety of pines 49 cts., & cts., up to $1.24, COLORED SATINS, In tne assortment of shades, 9 cts. Cost to import $L.00 yd. Achunce for Dressmakers. ausity; RHADAMIRES 8. SURAHS Ake, $1.24 And $153; worth #135 and #2 Satin Mervilleux. BROCADES, | Black AN-Sitk, 43 cts.; Black, fine 4 dty, H.2i: Black, superb quality, Hus. Colored Brocades, Half Sitx, Half Cotton, for . + 9 cis., Mets, and 1) ts. per yid. Cost to tm~ port, Ss cts., dthi ets, and He. BROCADES in all prevailing shades, effects, and combinations, ulso plain colors. Finest Goods Made, Being Half Silk, Half Wool, und All Suk. 35,000 Yards, 400 Different Styles, Latest Parisian Novelties, LIST OF PRICES: For all styles costing $2.00 to import, und usuully retulling at $275 per y'd, 39 cis. For all’ styles costing $100 to import, and usually sold at $475 and S per y'd, 59 cts. And Sixty-eight Cents. For Positively Finest Goods mate, in korzcous colorings, Embroidered and Sliver and Gold ‘Tinsel Wark, 98 cts. ‘There ts no sense in our thus throwing awuy these Fubrics, but oy they pay us # protit of 10 per cent we fet then Ko. PLUSHES ‘What svld hore last season at $5 and $6 per y'd will be offered in this sate at $2.74. Being Samples, thero, is but one plece gach of al{ Leading Colurs. ‘hts price is for the dest Lyons Flush. Silk Veiveis, Only a very few pieces, 99 cts., $1.14, $1.24. Vervotéens. black ONY, D ots. Bets, CAN You! AFFORD TO MISS THIS, OUR FIRST GREAT Nale of Dress Silks And Silk Fabrics? REMEMBER Nor get Mad when told that Twenty Yards Only Will be sold of any one quality to any, one person. MONEY REFUNDED Whenever requested. Porchases pror- ing unsatistactory. we prefer returned. Please report tu the Management any clerk refusing to cheerfully exchanse goods or retund money. SEA BELONGS 10 HIS CUSTOMERS. And will do anything reasonable or unreasonable TO MAKE THEM HAPPY. SEVENTH ARRIVAL OF SHEET MUSIC. EIGRTEENTI ARRIVAL OF “Photos of Celebrities,” 5 Cents, You know, is the price ‘'o-Morrow, BIG | SALES 122 and 124 9 STATE-ST. Sounds the crack of doom for another victim. SEA Was not slow inarriving on the spot. BUYS THE STOCK Fora mere sonc, and here goes, AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, THE NEW OXFORD TEACHER'S BIBLE JUST ISSUED, ine CREDIT! Is the Hest, Most Schotarly, and Rai- clent Bidte in the market, contains up- wurds of 1W,0N references. entirely New Concordance,tand_other new and additional matter, 0 diferent kinds, bound in Seq, French Moroevos, ‘Turkey Moroccu, Levant, Divinity Cie cuit, ete. Prices from $1.68 to $4.88. Published at $3.50 to 10, . 10,000 NEW FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARIES At Se, 12c, and 16c. The Following $1 to $1.50 Books For 48 cts. All handsomely bound. in. cloth. gilt mplete works of Shakspenre, “juelle, Jean lugelow, z Sizhts, Hoblasun Cru- soe, Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Provress, En= glish Men of Letters edited by John Stories, Scuttish Chiefs, Last Days of Vompeit, und hundreds of other stand ard books worth $1 to $1 For 485 cts. Standard “Tit tories | Macaulay's History of England, Cloth, in neat box, $1.75. S vols, Knight's History-of England From the Inyasion of Jalins Ciesar to thedeath of Prince Albert. “4 vols Mundvumely illustrated. Cloth. Sic oblishe wt $i. Hume's History af England From the Invasion of Juilus Cxsar to the Abdicstion of Juines II. 5 vols. Cloth. E246. Published ut & Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Carefally revised by tne, Hey, UH. Milman. S vols. Civth. Yonge’s Young Folks Histories, Greece. nghind, France, Germany, Kone. and the Bi ois, peanut: Tully fiiustrated, 10. $5.59; bate ICussia, price A History of Our Own Times from 1837 to 1880, By Justjn McCarthy. 4 vols. Large Hmo, Cloth, | Ucveled edaes. 1a a neat box. Price, Rollins’ Ancient History Of the Hasptians. Carthazenians, Ar oulana, Medes und Per~ 1,000 Cloth Books AT 8 A POOR LUCKLESS WiGut, We won't (out of sympathy) name him, fits up a Bookstore on borrowed capital,. buys a large fall stock, notes come due, and— WILL CARLETON'S HEW BOOK, FARM FESTIVALS, By the agthor of | ~ Farm Balad? ‘Faro Legends,” ONLY SI.58. Sewer Gas and Its Dangers: By Geo. Preston Brown. Mlustrated. An expasition of common defects i house-drainae and practical Inforain- Uon relating to their tele eared: Wnty Soe. NO GENTLEMAN. ‘The success of the year. Etewan bound'in ous ers THE NEW DICKENs. Complete Works of Charles Dickens, Ad vols. Cloth, Neat. Only $8.53. Eamplete Works of Shakspeare, Beautifully ttustratedt from designs by emmentartists. Gvols Clo Ele ganuly ound. “Only 8408. THACKERAY'S COMPLETE WORKS Beautirnily ittustrated, Ismo. C hvots. “Oniy 2 a THE WAVERLY NOVELS OF SR WALTER SCOTT, Jew Edition. Itustrated. timo. Cloth. Hxals . price $ius 12 yols., price SIS , Published at $u and Full ine of wanda 4 Authors at the same low prices. CHILDREN’S BOOKS. CHATTERBOX FOR 1880, ‘Tho dest chita's book ever published. ‘Only tSe Published a t $135. Indestructible 1] Linen 4 BOC Books for 13 ets. MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES. Freely illustrated. IMuminated covers, Linen. Only # THOMPSON'S” LARGE COL. - ORED TOY BOOKS. Cinderella, March of the A BC Army, taut Before Christimay and Kinda: ‘ Only 1c wach. ABOARD THE MARYIS, By Richard Markham. Charmingly if- Instrated. Unique culored cuvers. Au. excuitent gitt tura Sahih Pein se: “AROUND THE YELE LOG. By Kl tehapd Markbawn. Boguttully: us rated: ries CLOVER BEACH. - For Boys und Girls. Dlnstrated. Ulu- ~ mupated cuvers. Price, ste, LITTLE FOLKS, An illustrated mazazine tur the young, bound in iluminated cuvers. Mrice, se. JACK STRAWS, A DOOK fur Little Peopte. {hermingiy Miastraced. Wriee, Se INDE AND SEEK, With beautiful cover and tllustrations, Price, Be. | PRETTY PECUY AND OTHER BALLADS. Mustrated In colors by Kosina Emmet, ‘The myst beautitul Looe uf the year. Price, L135, "| chitdren’s Books from | for 1 cent to $1.88.. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. 1,000 Cloth-Bound Books 9 25 cts. Fach. | For 25 Cents, ATTEND THESE MONSTER SALES! Continuing positively for one week only, commencing To-morrow, AT SHA’S. FINANCIAL. FURS. PEW-EE. PRARSONS & TAFT, Room 20 Tribune Building, Loans on Improved City Property. Annual interest; per cent. No Commission, ‘Time 0 tea years, Option of pasing in instali- frat tients desired. MONEY TO LOAN. -WIELIAM V. JACOBS, Basement Portland Block. Careful attention given to placing Loans Estate. si upon Real Sr1,o00 on Cook County Property at 7 Per Money on Hand. WM. C. REY- NOLDS, 94 Dearborn-st., Room 8: Cent. iW. D.RERFOOT C00, Real Estate 90. Washington References furnishes tf de- and Loans,’ JETTLINGER, THE Reliable Pure, 74 East Madison-st., Begs leave to inform his patrons and the public that he has removed to the , Spacious STORE, 172 STATE-ST., “Oppusite Palmer House, ‘Where he is prepared to receive orders for Seal and Silk Garments and do all kinds of “DR. ‘All the remavning seatein Parquetto ist row seats in Halcuny Cirere, ene. 2d row sents in Balcony Circle. Sa fow sents in Balcony Clrele,eucts ‘AN the remaining seats iu Hafeun: ‘The Baiguny hay deen newly seated wits cusbloued arm chants, und Hnroubuat. | Now every part tof te saturive, is us: pig 2 could be desired, THO seats ean be se- cured “at the Byx-Ortce anyday after 10 amt. 1tis desitable that aif wishing seats will secure then a3. earip ns ponsiple., by oréer of TAR POOPLN'S CHURCH HOOLEY'S THEATRE. H. W. THOMAS, Pastor. * © Preaching to Commence First Sunday in September. Prices of Seats fe Boxes. each,. the ensulog year: the Auditory uum senvsated S, BROYLES, Pres. Board of Trustees. So Bova NEV. BOVINE VACCINE VIRUS, | FRESH DAILY. E. i. SARGEN (22S Siatent, and. TES Wahushuawe. + Steam Launches for sale. ‘Over two hundred vesse!: $ iv select from at prices fo suit pucehasers. Hor in ade riptions, diagrams, and pians of cabins, reply SANNA S YACIET RGEC 8 Beaver- 2 bat, Sew York, or address O 31, Tribune. 44-79 - Fur Repairing and Tnmming. PHOTOGRAPHY. eS AGCHTS.” |. ROCHER, VA CHT Steam’ eae ; PHOTOGR APHER, : 81 State-st:. Chicago. . t i i