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yOoLUME XL. — FINEST WORK ITIL fothing Better in this AT CAN BE DONE, —— ne Finest Broadcloth ‘Honey Can Buy. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0.’s Great CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. rhe Finest, Dooskins Money Can Buy. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0,'S Custom Department. the Finest Woolens Byer Made, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & 60.'S Custom Department, tho Finest Linings and Trimmings produced on the Globe. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & 60,°S Custom Department. ———$ » Finest Cutters money can hlre 5 E ft inidner. ptlauehby, IMI & Cow rnit for their pay. a. rT efor you ane 870 fora Sult, for sas. Before you pay HU. Sco irw Before you pay #50, seo If W Titonghby, I you pay $55 or RHQ, seo Uf Willoughby, H! seo if Mitoughiy, Hill & Co. IMloughby, MHL & Uo. won't mak the Finest Journeymon Tailors the best of have a foreo of uinety Tailors who don’t won't make it it for $50. Before i & Co. HL & Co. won't make it for won't make It for 34 Oe ” DISTINCTLY UNDERSTAND, xo Neer Suits can ho gotten UD for there is no better help on the face of this carth Willoughby, 1 Cutters s we peapor & jhan that employed B We now employ should we not buy them Hill & ¢ y Coe nae more goods than any one else, and why igho Finest Custom Department. “WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO,, Cor, Madison & Clark-sts, rhited till) Ey ery Night. ‘ Flectric Li “SITAWLS. Biset ee niteeeed we — SHAWLS! HAUL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS. MARSHALL FIELD &, 60, State & Washington-sts., Have now on sale thelr Tmporta- tons for Fail and Whiter of Ele- gant Novelties dyer" 0 VALLEY CASHMERE Mountain Camel's Hair, Fitted and Open Centre SHA WLS. Speclat Line of the Popittar “India Decca? Shawls, All New Colorings and Designs. “Real India” and “Franet Chuddah” In Solld Colors and Embrotdered— tery attractive Evening Wrapa India Cashmere, Broche, and Paisley Shawls, Fashionable Colorings, at Attract- ive Prices, MEDIUM AND TEAVY WRAPS, Representing the Choicest Fabrics of the best looms on the Continent of Europe, with full and conplete assortment of best goods from Do- Mmestle Manufacturers, At Close Prices. ieee f_d TIONs __. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS Now York and Gleszow. PPRNEABIA Sant tt, Tu TANGHONTA, Oot. 1. 31am VONTA, bout Sida «RYT LA, Oot 8 8 ah steamers do not carry cattle, shoep, Or plae BOLIVIA, niet Het art Gabiae Sop 24, (in bins, tht Yai. Weoursion Hiekews at rouucedratos, Btuorago, MENDERSON TOTES, ca Washinaton-st, CUNARD LINE. efilling threo ana four tinioas wok, Hassnuo tok tale ‘or il parte of Europe at towost rates, pauy's UMlicy eorner Clark and Randoiphi-s ou We SRD BUN ER General auonte” lea, ios + 2 WINTING, Slunauor Western Dupartuunt STATE LINE JoGtervow, Liverpoo}, Dublin, a . elfust, und Lonion~ Het7. trom N.Y. overs Thursday, First Cabin, &a to ieenc Oran to aeeginmodulion” Bocund Cavla, dt, Sutward, £26, ‘Theay atuamere curry nollher ples. AUSTIN, BALDWIN & COs, ‘and 1ot'itunduip-st. Chiciga tunnger, ferrying the Unite AR LINE. aera a Neate a1 TM ow Suir ata tvor teu vassoue Sivlr to Cause JFIED CAGERG KEN, Gon'l Weste fa Beats ont Graat Ueteal Sept Nantes Atene CUTLERY. g “Wostonholr one 4 epalding ¢ ¥ Hazors, Bel : Box Collars, yvalies, 5 & BROS, 10d Madisua-sf, ‘KID GLOVE TTT OIE Cone “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES,” State and Madison-sts. Sole Agents in America for the following “RELIABLE MAKES” oo KID GLOVES! “Patent Seamless Improved,” “ Neveedes,*~ “Nonpareil,” “Lillian,” “Tugenio.” In addition to these makes we keep the well-known Pat- ent Hook Foster GLove! ‘OUR NEW COLORS’ For tho Fall and Winter Season. Bleu Russe, Bleu Soldat, Marine, Bronze, Bronze Or, Olive, Vert Russe, Boutellle, Quivre, Grenat, Bordeaux, Prune, Loutre, etc, ° “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES.” STATE AND MADISON-STS. Branch, Madison & Desplaines-ste. —_—_—_—_—_—_—————__—_—_—_=_== PROPOSALS, Y Bentod proposals will be received b: ment of Mublig Works, at thelr it ie “rdny, Hopl. 2h 1Wsl, for erecting und fully complot> ina i police station, to be lucatud on thy horthwost cornur uf Dospininda struct und Waldo-plucd, noe curing to plans and spuciications on tle in sald onic Proposuls must be addronsod to tho Dopurtmont of Ponily Works, indorxed ™ Proposals for fuditiuy Pos lice. Stato nd bo AcowupAied with #300 in Monoy orn cortitied check tor ut amount upon aly Fosponsiblu bank doing Dusnoss in the Clty of Chis Shuto, ad sada payable to tho order of the Conmoniss alonor af Pubilo Works. Tho Commissioner of Publio Works resorves tho rigie ws rojece any uF ail bide, and ty wecopt Lids for bach clas of work suparutoly, orto take thum cols fvottvoly, an bo may deem boat for the inturosts of the elty, and vv proposal ‘will bo accoptod unless the party ofuritue Te shalt wive ovidonee autiafactory te ho -Commluatonor of Publte Works of his ability and intugrity, wid. that bo bus puiliciont pacu: snurcus to fUltIl the contract promptly in se with the mpucitications therent, 1f awarded COmpantewor firms bidding wht give that Haines as wol] we thy name pf the HEIN, mee CHAS, & WALLER, Commisslonor of Pubile Works, ae UV aA! i u NOTICE ‘LO CONTRACTORS, Bealod proposats will bo recolved until Hoyt, 2, 1891, ag tiocuntea uf ie uevlo Hultdine ina isvoativent Sotapany, Pusbla, Cola, for constructing a tlrsteolnat Brick hotel building in” Puoblu, 12) feet by 133 fect, aur aturiag in bhehe nbove tho tasemont and tu cons Hane and frgetttentions may aoan at tho oftice ot rapany i iuablo, Cold. ur at the vitice of W. wd TON, architect. itoom bt, 113 Adume-at, Chicago, le Ataas Vid must be aecompanted by a writton guaratt tee cltworeapousible parties that such biddur wil gntur into A contrac fur te constriction uf sald hotel, and thut they will bavomo surotigs an n Lond ta be sgnod by tha bl io falthe Tuanco of said contract, phuuld the contract be awarded tu such bidder, : aif he, company revorve tho right to roject any‘and By order of the Exeoutlyo Conmittoo, yore BAMDOLLAR, Bacrotary, NOTICE. Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette B..H. Co. Pins and apecitications for extensive Ore Dooks to een’ BEBE iunace, Mlekivan, aro, tiow ruudy pe pulh be sien at tha Otepeut the Company at HEE ae a rat algned up tusoute le UUM AeMtLLan, Boorotn Detroit, Mich. iy Tes ry il i olies to Grain-Flovator Dudes iy r i euecits . will De res eee To eS aE the Ratedey a Huvatur Company, in this city, for the vullde ngof a rireiolues Ciruln levator ob capacity of ls, With all wodern Luprovements, ist enucify (he approximate date of complo- OE ee eae arc) rovervo the right te zoloct any or all oy 0 ne Company reverve $40 FED yy Mecrotary. LOUISVILLE, Ky., dept. |, 153) Original Bronel {7 arettoy, for thy, rellet and cure at Catarrh, May Foyer, toarsunoss, Colds, Cougs, Asthiba, Bronchitis, Heudache, Offensive Hreuth, 6 4 Sold by ail Drugalats, 25 cont 3 ¥. KIRK BTEPMENS & CO, & Props. Uhlegzo THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1881I—CTWELVE PAGES. ‘ AT OUR OPENING TODAY We shall offer an entire- ly new line of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Bead Gimps, and Passe- menteries, the finest goods in this department ever shown in the West. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We have a beautiful as- sortment of REAL and Imitation LACES, em- brating many new. de- signs never beforeshown. C, A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We display the largest assortmentof HOSIERY in Chicago, at prices that cannot be approached, and a large line of Gen- tlemen’s ‘Furnishing Goods; also, Silk Um- brellas. GC. A. COUTANT & CO, AT OUR OPENING TODAY Our assortment of Nov- elties and Fancy Goods will be one of the great attractions. G..A, COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY Our Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Muslin Under- wear will be found to contain many New Styles. C. A. COUTANT & CO. OPENING, AT OUR OPENING TODAY Our Millinery SHOW- ROOM will be thrown open, and a beautiful dis- play of PARIS PAT- TERN BONNETS will be on exhibition and sale. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We will exhibit a line of Turkish and Smyrna Rugs, Turkish: Scarfs and Towels;{‘also, In- dia Curtains, Japanese Wares, Kiota and Satsu- ma Porcelaing& Plaques. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING : TODAY The whole Third Floor will be filled with a rare collection of Modern and Antique Novelties, diffi- cult to describe and wor- thy of inspection. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR. OPENING TODAY We call your especial attention to our assort- ment of Clocks, Bronzes, &c., and our GRAND DISPLAY of JEWEL- ve C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY _ ‘We will show more than one hundred” different styles in CORSETS, in- cluding a full line of the celebrated C. P. Goods. C, A. COUTANT & CO. OPENING. x AT OUR OPENING TODAY Kid Gloves in all the new and desirable shades, in 3, 4, and 6 buttons, in the Monogram, Foster, and Bijou. All gloves fit- ted. to the hand. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We will offer a full line of Knit Worsted Goods, embracing Ladies’ and Children’s Hoods, Jack- ets, Leggings, Infants’ Boots, and Shirts, &c. G, A, COUTANT & CO, AT OUR OPENING TODAY Ask at the JEWELRY COUNTER for the lat- est novelty,--I]luminous Glass Match Receiver. It can be seen at night or in the darkest room. A beautiful a well as useful ornament. C, A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY # Ask for the new'idea in FANS, Pink, Blue, and all the new shades, to match Dress Goods for Evening Wear. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We will display a full assortment of Druggists’ Sundries. Please exam- ine this line and get our prices. C. A. COUTANT & CO. ING. To accommodate the public we shall KEEP OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. this evening. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY A large line of Zephyrs and Hand-work Goods will be ready for your inspection. C. A: COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY You will find the newest styles in Leather Goods, --Pocket-Books, Belts, Bags, &c. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY Hats, Flowers, Plumes, and FANCY ‘FEATH- ERS in great profusion, C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY A superb assortment of RIBBONS & PLUSH- ES, in plain and fancy styles. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY A complete assortment of the celebrated Vienna Bent-wood Furniture, for which we are the agents. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY ALL Goods retailed at wholesale prices. CG. A. COUTANT & CO. ee INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, “INTERSTATE Industrial - Hxposition OF CHICAGO. THE GREAT ANNUAL INDUSTRI- AL and ART EXPOSITION of AMER- ICA is now open, and will continue day and evening (Sundays excepted) until 1: o'clock p.m, Saturday, Oct. 22, 1881. Every Department is replete with the late cat and best, and all arrangements for tho Exhibition are complete and admirable. Fine Art, Natural History, Mechanical Industry, Textile Fabrics, Household and Personal Ornaments, Agriculture, Floricult~ ure, and Horticulture, are well represented. ‘Whether for critical study or instructive and pleasant entertainment, this exhibition will present a rare opportunity to the intelll- gent visitor. PROF, LIESEGANG'S ORCHESTRA of 92 pieces, including 4 celebrated Soloists, is engaged for the entire term. .[Adults, 250. Admission:{@flidrén, (Se. Excursion rates and low fares on all railroads. SAWS. Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St., Chicago 811 to 810 N, Second Bt., Bt. Louts, Be ye (o ct Mannfucturers of Beery eeccnapon of Chveulury Wholoide Destine in Hubber ond Tatler Fee eet eae Chantry, Uunetes sad tT Au! aud Titty i Rape Ro ea i ayae Zevry Succarvante, AOKNTS FOR Hepateing carefully dane, NITE Emery Wheels and Grinding Machinery Our New Ulustrated Catalogue ‘Matlod frve on application. A. H. ABBOTT & CO., ARTISTS’ MATERIALS + Of Every Description, Drawing Papers, Lustrumonts, &c. 147 State-st,, Chicago. OPTICAL GOODS, ne RN Fine Rpectacics sulted to alt siahta on sclentife rincipivs, Opera and Fivld Glaasos, ‘eluacupus, att ruacupes, BarvMelurH, ete. PAILORING, AUR OONd Sensation’ Suits made to order in six hours; Pants, four hours, during Fair Week, to ac- commodate our friends from the country who intend to stay but one day in Chicago. Leave your measure at Io a.m., and I will have your Suit ready for you at 4 p.m. Pants to order, from $4.00 to $10.00; Suits to order, from $15.00 to $40.00; Overcoats to order, from $14.00 to $35. Sa TAILOR. S.W. Cor, Clark and Adams-sts. Open until 8 p. m.; Saturdays, 10 p.m. NEW PUBLICATIONS. bie enlaces tore meee ESTABLISHED 1836. TLE NEW YORK WEEKLY EXPRESS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. {P-The oldest, hest, and cheapest of the New York Weeklies, anid (he most attract ive Fautly Journal for the Farmer and Country Merchant publleled. w!eirnE KEW YORK WEEKLY EX- FRESH publishes ench week the Hrookiyn ‘Tabernacle Sermons of ev. T. DE WIT TALMAGE, by direct arrangement with Ulm, and fe the eaty Joursal publishing then by authority, It Will alsa publish from thme to time the notable sermons of uthet eminent divines of New York, Mrooklys, aad other etties, AEE THE GREAT PREMIUM LINT. 1 Address all Correspondence THE WEEKLY EXPRESS, - No. 23 Park Row, NEW YORK, Moai ee cs : Gas Fixtures. or Vang eign, des und Rorarene Vixtures at estore Now is the Time to Subscribe. ——_————————=—_ FANCY DRY GOODS, Ley GRAVES & HULING, 183 & 135 Wabash-ay., JOBBERS OF Fancy Dry Goods, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, &c. We invite the inspection of close buyers. TERMS.---4 per cent, 6o days; 5 per cent, 30 days; or 6 per cent, 10 days. eS ST sr SCARES, The best jit- ting Scaryg ev-G er nade. Spectat at tachment for turned down collars. * Sanuples sent tothe tradteon application. THOMAS & HAYDEN, holexas Whefeinnmcturers, 254 Madison-st. —— BUSINESS CARDS 6G. ROSSMORE Vine HESS OPEN FIRE-PLACE. Anopon grat, as powerful and economical as 6 “THE HESS FURNACE. tho only pura ate Furnace made, and guarantued to rou on hals thy fuel of any uthor muke, TESS STOVE CO., No. 69 Lake-st, H. Ae HURLBUT & CO. Wholesale Druggists, 114 & 16 Lake-st en 8 oe “PRESSED BRICK. THE “CHICAGO PHILD PRERSED BRICK CO." Manufacturers Of tae ind id eee Bricks Lace igtiy io eityy UF aD: pelteor promiely 1 Cur gr ay Here Omiees fos Lar Ballorwt, 0M is GREAT FAIR, THURSDAY, Sept. 15,'81 The Fair Now Complete in Every Department. GREAT SHOWS IN THE RING TODAY, Three Good Races---Trot- ting and Running, and Little Brown Jug THE KING OF PAGERS, Against his own unrivaled record of 2:11 3-4. AN IMMENSE PHTERTAINMENT For Fifty Cents. Hadlson-st, Cars direct to the Track Gates, SUMMER RESORTS. sa anes NEW BELVEDERE ILOUSE (EUROPEAN PLAN) AMODEL OF EXCELLENCE, Fourth-av., corner bHihest. (Union square), ‘this now und olagant ostabilahment contin posaibio feature of contort, safety, tealth and poe ricas anil in inure otabullishiuent wd colts Jatoness Of ducal be tinsuariansed by hy iow York, Cuts ne te of ee oat QUI Roun uulfolly furnished. pine wetmadurare pricdsy securuing 1 OCUUOD. sr ogepid WEHIRLE, Proprietor, BEAVER LAKE RESOR Hartung. " sn paital iano eae will Tease at & bargain butlding sites fur cot tad Titabrancos specu tutes tur buard, ete Address FL M, SCOVILLE, 533 West Monrov-at, Chicagu. SCALES. aur FAIRBANKS’ STANDAND we ALL LE Ss FAIRBANKG, MORSE & 0 Cor, Lake Ht. & Fifth Artes Chitaxe. Me esreful te GCY ONLY THE GENUINE, ——— RESTAURA N AS YOU LIKE ‘EM, RAZE EVERY DAY NOW. BRAZELTO Nit sr tp apor 1 Mndlsua-at, PRIG. 'BIVE CENTS. NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘THene was no vory decided improvement In the President's condition yesterday; Ih fact, it ts probably more correct to say thas he- merely held his own, He was re- inoved to o reclining chatr, whore he rested about an hour and a half. Dunnig a portion of .tils time he stept. He had iora refreshing sleep than usual, partook of rather more food than on the previous day, seemed to be more cheerful, and certainly looked better; yet tho temperature and - puise at the evening dressing was by no jeans reassuring, and the respiration rose to 21. The physicians, notwithstanding, maln- tnin that tho patient’s symptoms are fayor- able. Dr. Bilas alleges that tho pus-cavitics in the back are mero skin eruptions, and he suanages to explain away any other unfayor- able symptoms that may appear. Asiitont shock of earthquake was felt at Greenwich, Kings County, New Brunswick, yesterday, Pantey cloudy wenther, local rains, and wins shifting to colder northwesterly for this region today. ‘Tur sixth annual convention of the Mutual Benetit Association of the United States was commenced in this elty yesterday afternoon, Som $100,000 worth of gold bullion was purehased In Holland yesterday for ship- ment to New York. About $250,000 worth i bullion will be shipped from London to- day. AN effort 1s being made to secure the re- lense of Mrs, Adelaide Roberts, who was committed to the lunatic asylum at Elgin In November, 1879, for shooting and killing Mr. ‘Theordore B. Weber in the office of Mr. JUssen, ? Inoquors won the St.. Leger yesterday. "This vietury was an easy one, Geologist, who eame in second, was alength behind, Archer rote the winner, Since his easy victory Lro- quols has become second fayorlt for the Cesurewitch Stakes, Dr. WI.tAM WARREN GREENE, 9 dele- gate to the International Medical Congress hetd in London recently, died on the return voyage, aud was buried at sea, Dr, Greene wasn graduate of the Aun Arbor Medical School. Ile has a son and daughter living at Aun Arbor, Tur coal-miners of the Pittsburg district haya detormmed .to ask for an increase of from three and a half tofour cents per bustiel for mining, the advance to date from today. ‘The mine-owners, It is belleved, will concede the advance, and there will be no strike in all provability. The New Orleans Inbor troubles have ended. ‘Tie attendance at the Chicago Fair yes« terday was quite Iarge.. All arrangements in connection with this new Chicago enters prise are now in perfect working order,-anil there is every promise of complete duccess. The magnificent ‘display of fat cattle and» blooded horses continues to excite the ad- miration of all visitora. * OVER $22,000 haye already been subscribed in New York for the Michignn sufferers Collections are being made In Boston; Mem- phis has contributed $1,500 already, aud promises more; Jackson, Mich., yesterday forwarded a carlond of wheat, a carload of clothing, and $500 to the sufferers, Jackson had already sent $1,000. ‘Tur Trades-Unton Congress in session at London has declared very emphatically against the “Fair Trade” agitation, ‘Tho paragraph In the presiding ofticer’s address which referred to the ‘nonsense of pro- tection” was enthustasticaly cheered, and the members of Fatr-Tralle Associations wero not recognized as bona fide inembers of the convention. M. Leon Cuorreau, who fs not unknown in this country, has* just published two letters, one addressed to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, the other to French Chambers of Commerce, protesting against the decree of last February prohiibitory of the Importation into France of- American pork, and asking for the abrogation of the decree. M. Choteau proposes to call: mecting at Paris at un early day to further the purpose set forth in his letters. Actina-Srcnetany or State Wirr has requested the Chairman of tho French Re ception Committee at New York to fix some other day thnn the 10th of October for tho reception of the French visitors to the York- town celebration, In this connection It may bo stated that tho Mayor of Baltimore has notified the State Deprrtment that elaborate . preparations are in progress in that elty, for the reception of the distinguished visitors. ——- Dirnrnenta ts opldemle in Russia. In some parishes all the children under 15 years have died of the dread disease, ‘The con- taglon first appeared In Bessarabia In 1873, Since then it hay spread over the south of Russia, from whenee tt has spread towards tho east and northwest. In the Province of Pultowa, whieh has fess than 200,000 people, there have been 45,543 persons stricken by the disease, and of these 18,705 have died, ————— ‘Tue Grand Jury of the District of Colum bla was adjourned yesterday until the Sd of, October at the Instance of District-Attorney Corkhill, At was expected that the Grand Jury would {ako some action on the star- route Investigation, and those who wish tho star-ronto thieves punished are not a Attle puzzled at the action of Mr, Corkhill, It was even expected that the Howegnte case would bo presented to the Grand Jury before long. ‘AN autopsy In’ the case of Gen, Burnside shows that he dled of angina pectoris. ‘The Governor of Rhode Island hus ordered tha State militia to parade at the funeral of tho deceasud soldicr-statesman. The Union veterans and tha civic svoteties have also been invited to participate in the parade, Vicw-Prestdent Arthur has directed the Sorgeant-at-Aruss of tho Senate to Jnvito.all the United States Senators to attend the tus neral. © Cossmastonen Ravathad aconference with fa committe of private bankers yesterday with reference to the proper Jnterpretation fn tho cnse of private bunks of Sec. 103 of the Revised Statutes, which provides, for the manner of levying and collecting bank | taxes, ‘The principal palut of ditferende be- tween Comuisatonor Raum and the private bankers Is a3 to on what the tax shall be as- sessed, ,1t @ probable that the conference . of yostorday. will lead (t6 a fall we derstanding on this question. ‘The private bankers, particularly iu the large cities, have ———