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anlar & Miselanoms 2 ~ BOOKS =a kis. ttC~—<i=‘i<=<iCStS VOLUME XL. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, -1881I—TWENTY PAGES. - Grand Sale! «RANDEST DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES EVER SHOWN IN THE CITy AT E. J. LEHMANN'S, “THE FAIR.” BOOKS THR LITTLE ONES AT HONE {Week in the Fairy Land AT THE Ai Book Department. "50,000 COPIES {HE FAIR PRIMER, 4 Real lustrated Primer for Children, -CIVEN AWAY! Orer 250 kinds of Children’s Books from 1 cent to 9S cents. . Chatterbox, 1580-751, only 48c. Pub- lished at $1.25. Thompson’s large Colored Toy Books Jie. : Published at 30c. Tally-Ho for Te. little Linen Primers for 7c Linen 4 B C Books for 18c. linen Mother Goose Rhymes for 48c. Around thé Yule Log for 98c. Abroad the Waves for 98c. Cover Beach for 88c. Suiday for 1880 for Sc. JUVENILE, WEEK - " Over 20,000 FOR THE Talher, Mother, Sister, and Brother heres Mattasse Cloth, 40-inch long slezves, trimmed i With passementeries and fringe, 5 buttons in front ; 7.50. PLAIN BEAVER DOLMAN, inches long, sleeves trimmed in Velvet, Fringe, and Surah Silk, Passementerie Orma- sae es and the Little Ones. $1.50 Cook Book for 4S8c. Chase’s New Receipt Book, only $1. 38. Before visiting high-priced bookstores. + Books for 1c to $30. Bs. Li State-st., Adams- te _Dearbornst “THE FAIR.” Gran 5,000 picces of Fancy Ribbon, your choice for 5c, Se, and 10¢ yard: ‘ CROCKERY. Do not fail to visit our 300 pieces of Ambre Rib- | Crockery Department. bon at Ze yard. 10,000 grs. Buttons, your | ‘ _| choice for 1c doz.; better at 3c, 5c, and 10c. 500 doz. Kid Gloves, 2 and 3 button, choice 25c pair. Genuine Alexander Kid Gloves at 4Se pair. 100 doz. Black Tips at 5¢ each. Curtain Nets at 9e'yard | and upwards. 500 doz. Tidies at 4c each, fast edges. 75c Gent’s Silk Scarf for |. 25¢. ° $1.00 Scarf for 48c. $1.00 Unlaundried Shirts for 58c. $1.00 Felt Hat for 48c. 75e Hat for 25c. $1.50 Hat for 95e. $3.00 Hat for $1.95. . Ingrain Carpets, 50c ya. English Brussels at 55¢ Table Oil-Cloth, 206 yd. Genuine Roll Plated Rings 100 different styles real set- tings, at 22c each. Ladies’ Solid Geld Watch at $9.00. Gold Toothpicks at 19¢ each. : : dust received, several |: jobs, which will be sold at the uniform price of 3c. Everything you want in Crockery. _Dinner Plates, Soup Plates, Pie Plates, Vege- table Dishes, Side Dishes, Meat Dishes, Egg Cups, Milk Jugs, Oyster and- Soup Bowls, ete., etc., ete., your choice for 3c. Now is your chance. This is positively the greatest Crockery sale ever been in the West. Buck Saws, 25¢. Wall Plasters, 2c. 41-2 foot Black Ebony Easels, 8Sc. Black ‘Walnut Flower Stands at 69c. ARCHERY GOODS At less than ‘cost to manu- facture. 5 and 6 foot Bows at 10¢ ‘each. , Best 5, 5 1-2, and 6 foot Lance,. Lemon, Rose, and Beefwood Bows at 98e. 5, 5 1-2, and 6 foot Cedar and Lancewood Bows at 30c, 35c, 40c. Arrows, 1c, 2¢, 3¢, 4¢, 5¢, 6e, Se, and 10¢ each. 24-inch Target, with stand, 75¢. , 30-inch at $1.00. . 36-inch at $1.50. I ‘Grand Jolly Week. OUR NEW Cloak and Suit DEPARTHENT, Just opened with a com- plete new stock of Fall and Winter Cloaks and Dol- mans, which we will sell at one-third less than any other store in the city. Good Beaver Dolmans at $9.75. Elegantly trimmed Diag- onals at $11.00.. | Fur-trimmed. Diagonals at $15.00. French Walking Jackets, $8.50, $10, and $15. Large assortment of Silk Garments. Surah Silk Dolmans at $16, $20, $25. ¢ Surah Doluans, Plash- | g Lined, $31. Plush=Lined’ Circulars, |? ae “Fur-Lined at $50 and By Children’s Cloaks at $3 to LADIES’. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR niga Greatest Bargains- Ever Offered, GOODS AT ALE-PRICE| $1.00 Chemise - 59¢. $1.50 Chemise _ - .75c. $1.50 Skirt -. - 75e. $1.00 Night Gowns, 48¢. $1.50 Night Gowns, 75c¢. $2.00 Night Gowns, 95¢. Tnfants’ Cloaks at 50c on the dollar. ; Calico Wrappers and Suits at half-price. . Large assortment Ladies’ .| Cashmere very low. and Silk Suits _DOLM: ANS, DOLMANS! Ji JACKETS, WS! JACKETS! pj EDC. _, 4 great variety and Greatest Bargains of fine Bargains of fine Fashionable Goods ever seen in the “tty. Below pleass find a few especially cheap. SACKETS Of heavy Gray. Cloth, 44 inches Jong, buttons in front very close together all the way collar and cuff plush trimmed; a garment which would be cheap for $8; our price $5.00. _ E DOLMANRNS, our price biome 5 butions i in front, in plush 6 inches deep, back trimmed a garment worth twice the price we “RUSSIAN BEAVER ‘DOLMANS, (ects long, sleeves trimmed with Velvet, Surah Silk, Passementeric wimmings and ‘ments, and handsome Fringe, “s 10.0 a aa cheap for $15; our price. _ RUSSIAN, BEAVER DOLMANS, Jong, trimmed gaa 200 Passementeries, and Beads; worth $20, fo “ENGLISH DIAGONAL DOLMANS, i (ene f tes “ inches long, $15. Madiomest garments made; “ig , \ Piao in Plush and Passementeries, very rich and stylish; oo. ec ENGLISEL DIAGONAL, tuimmed in Satin, Plush, Passementerics} very rich, in fact one of the $20.00. " FoaeLined Cireulars and Dolmans at $32.00 and $50.00. A lot of Children’s Sloth Circulars, sizes from 4 to 10 years, at 20 cents for any size. sana 8 in thai country can send their orders C. . O. D., or send the money, and if not will refund the money. Please send bust measure. "BANKRUPT STORE, 184. and 186 State-st., < Opposite the Palmer House. . SHIRE. CANNEL COAL, superior to an: 3S, Le. PAULA, 146 Twenty-second-st. The EXHIBIT they are making at our Exposition only ishe: egards QUALIT 1, AOUDINATS nL Pinees coods Y buyers of such goous Dat inthe Bx! are murkedat. IT WILL PA to see them before making purchases, ‘OUR MOTTO is to tury and please customers. We prefer 10 exchange goods or return money rather than bave our customers displeased. LATIONERY. fe | er A 2 19. eat Honore bik. ane Stationers, PEN eH s, Blank- Book Makers, Lithographers, and Engravers. Bank and Office Outfits a specialty. ‘Blank-Books of every description made to order. Stylographic and Caligraphic Pens und Inks. Armaline for writer's cramp. Send fora circular. ~ COAL. Cannel Coal We now have in stock the celebrated “ BUTTS” other for use in and Soft Coal at tes. Also. all grades of Hare “Fowost market rates. THE FRANELIN FUEL Co., ~ Of Dearbareat. penn CE TICAL GOODS. MORRIS 1S BERNHARDT pOPTICIAN, reet, Room 3. EXCLUSIVELY. a" ‘opticinn aud the periectness of bis rior abillty asxn ‘M. Bernhardt’s office from the glusses can be seen at hoted Professors of Hush Medical College, Chtcazo Medici] College, Zaynemann Cellege,Chicago Homeo- pathic College, ‘leading divines, our most prominent * und well-known cltizens, including high encumtums from schools of science, blind institutes, ctc., etc. KB. Hayes, ex-Presldent Inied Stites. icks, ex-Govemor Indiana. ith, Governor Wisconsin. nft, ex-Gevarndr Pennsylvania, write ex-Governor Minn Sonn Cit'shotter, ex Governor Alabama, Alex. Ramsey. ex-Governor Minnesota. A.G, Curtin, éx-Governor Pennsylvania, He ex-Governor Alubama. ex: O18. Jesse K. Dugeis ex-Auditor State of Iilinois, ‘Test|monials from the above Kentlemen were Riven Prof, Bernhardt when they were in Otice Housed tose LOUIS HL, MATIIIES, Assist- ant, batters of inquiry must nclose stamp fos reply. JAUTION—No avenis empleyed or appointed. L. MANASSE, OPTICIAN, 88 Madison-st. (Tribune Building), IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Optica, Mathematical, al Saveyng hats, COMP! Opera and Field Glas scopes, Buromete Hclescones, Micro- Many persons, both yount and old. have eyes 20 imuertectly formed that they are constantly strained when In use. ‘This strain will cause weak eyes and painful sigbt, which may asually be relieved with properly utted classes, Having a long experience in thls line enables me to, sectte, perfect results. My glasses are gsround with mathematical accurt which commends them to ali wearers. ‘They not only . give clear and distinct viston.do not weary and faticne the eye, but tend to sirergthen sud preserve the a _fF_Artificial Haman Eyes inserted without | +: | DISTINCT AND DIFFERENT STYL¥$ OF. 9 «{ mausic. SEL’S DEPARTMENT STORES, But a week from next ext Thursday is the Gala Day. YES! THURSDAY, Sept. 29. Wart FOR IT, WATCH For Ti. FUN. oO PENIN G ‘To-morrow of all these: SEA'S NEW CLOAK RODKS, SEAS'S NEW MUSIC PARLOR, SEAS’S NEW FLANNEL DEP'T. SEA’S NEW CURTAIN FLOOR, “And Fall and Winter tine DRESS FABRICS, All spick, span new. Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters, Walking Jackets, Sen's own mauufacture. Ladies’ Suits Opened Wednesday, Sea’s latost enterprise. SEHA’S Cloak and Suit: Manuf iy il IMPORTED GARI GARMENTS COST : Total... =-100 per cent Which is what imported cloaks cost more than Amer~ Iean goods. in oiler, words, imported C-unks ‘cost double thelr value, and sometimes more, +» $0 Sea Now Manufactures Them And will sell them to you at 10 percent over mant~ facturer’s cust, or at ONE-HALI USUAL PRICES. HOw Sea gets correct styles simply. by importing (at no mall expense) BERLIN. AND PARIS PATTERN Garments and copying’ shape, style, and general ef- fecrso closely, that experts ave decelved.“T'aus Sea offers tomorrow 370 CLOAKS, |. Dolmans, Ulsters, Walking Jackets, Exact fac similles of vers latest Berlin and Paris fashions and same matefials at these prices: LADIES’ CLOAKS. 3G G Ling Dearer trimmed with velvet, satin “piping, silk fringe, and Jots. Same style as* 2&5. hnporied garment. 4,24. Same, quality as abovo, sitk, {rings ner jetted, passe menterte, velvet, etc.. 6 artent made to Ht and weur. $1.50 $195, S44, $5. fuga Gnels-made Berlin fashion “Cloaks, ay $7.24. Aes $7.98. - $B.1B A iusbetrimmeaCiosk gg 13 Andthas they advance, slightly Increasing in price, to ‘$8.00, which buys the finest Cloak we make. DOLMANS AT SANE PRICES. ULSTERS. Over 50 finest form-ttting lonz Ulsters to be shown: tomerrow morning at $4.82, $5.22, $6.23, $7.49, And ubwards, to $10.94, which is our best. WALKING JACKETS, Stylish in shape, perfect in tt, mude to wear, $1.79. For your chotce of 101 fine Walking Jnckets, $1.92, AND $2.23 For finer quality. Also still better. All Sea’s own CLOAKS, DOLMANS, U RS, and WALKING ALTERED FREE. MADE TO ORDER For 32.00 more than same style ouc of stock. MONEY REFGNDED whenever any purchase proves unsal(s- factory. All garments made with SEA’S PATENT SEAMS, Adecided improvement on. old style. Further par- Uculars on first puge of today’s ‘Limes. MUSIC PARLOR Adjoins cloak room, Both have been elegantly fitted with body Brusjels carpeis, lace draperies, ete. Susie room has an $3 upright piano op which to try: SEA’S SHEET MUSIC, 5 Cts. Precisely same ns music stores ask Bets, HM cts, 75 cts, and #15. List now includes over 300 vocal and iistumental gems. SEA, publisher, Chicago. SEAS * |rlannels & Blankets, ‘This dep’t, just opened and completely’ stocked, asks Your Kind Patronage Just to induce spa to bus now at oneo. “Name thes RED FLANNEL, li Cts. Pery'd, all woot, scarlet. Finer for lf cts, 16, 19, 22, 24, ” : 29, 3, 44, 43, A Fine Medicated, Scarlet, Twilled ALL-WOOL FLANNEL, 19 Cis. WHITE FLANNELS. 9 Cts. Buys the quality usually sold at 15 cts. ILets, I4cts, 16 cts, 19 cts, 22 cts, 24 cts for tine grades. 3. 49, £4,'6%, and 74 cts include the famous makes, lardvales and Gilbert's Blue Flannels, Yellow Flan= EA, | |FLANNELS Continued from left-hand col, Special sale intro~ ducing this new dep't. GREY TWILLED FLANNELS, 9 Cis. Per yd, worth 25 cts. Finer grades 1, 19, 24,56. Hots. Gilbert's Pressed Opera Flannels, In all colors, at only 43 Cts. Peryd. “Isn't that cheap?” BLANKETS. Bets for Brown Arce Diankets. 483 cts for better Fk 63, 88, AND 99 CTS. ‘SILVER GRAYS,” $1.24, + STILL FINER Chicago Daily Tribune. — PRICE FIVE CENTS... THE NATION'S, PATIENT. Attorney-General MacVeagh, in his tele ° gram to Minister Lowell last night, said that the President’s condition then was probably __ more critical than ithad been at any time heretofore, Yesterday forenoon the patient was attacked by a pywmic chill, which lasted half an hour, and which was followed: * by a high pulse and fever, profuse perspira- tion, and nausea.. The pulse went up to 138, and the temperature and respiration also rose © In the afternoon the President ral- ‘The greatly. lied somewhat, and the pulse fell. temperature fell, however, below the normal - point, and that was taken as an indication that another chill is to beapprehended. The patient's stemach is now unable to assimilate food, or at least ficient quantities to’supply the waste caused by the fever] and the suppuration from the wound; and yesterday the physicians resorted to the administration of beef blood by enema. Artificial means are resorted to in order to keep up the tem- perature of the patient's extremities. It is evident that an exceedingly dangerous. crisis in the case has been reached. The President’s temperature has never before been so low at noon as it was yesterday qt noon. Only once at any hour has the same figure been touched, and that was on + all supposed ° the patient to be dying. At midnight Sec-.~ | retary MacVeagh said that he could not- State bulletin any more . Sunday, July 5, when have made his cheerful and have made it true. The Presi- "| dent's temperature was understood to have At 1 o’clock this” risen to normal again. (Sunday) morning. 2 guard at the cottage said the doctors were sleeping. NOVELLIES. WHITE BLANKETS, 74 Gis., | Usual price’ abgut double, bch nt Ned $L.63, SLIS, COMPLETE VARIETY, ALL GRADES. WINTER NOVELTIES FINE Dress Goods. Fine French Dress Fabrics, Ombre Plaids, Cloth Finish Foutes, Bordered Foutes, Tinsel Fifects. Broken Plaids, Ail-Wool Armures, Moire Stripes, And all the new high-cost, fabries, at ong-third under PLUSHES, AL COL COLORS, $2.63, BROCADES. _B BROCADES. POPULAR DRESS GOODS, FANCY PLAIDS 1000) yds ‘Fronch Novelties, 19 cts. 10 6% ets. actual “SNOW-FLAKE ” SUITING, CTS. LL COLORS, aN PLAIDS, cp ° Fr row” Brocad Lrou-. row rocade Detsand 12 cts, including goods worth 2cts. All- cost of Importation being $1.00 to 8.00 perya. LID COLOR 8 (BINGE ESToR Exitos” 5 CTS. Sets, per yd; othersask 2 cts. Full line ‘wool col'd Armures, 19 ets, CASHMERE, Double. width, all colors: 14 ets. per yd, well wort COLORED “CASHMERES. A broken assortment of fing all-wool Fronch Cash- 24 Cts. A faliline of all shades in Planche’s all-wool_ Si-ct. quailty, extra wide, doudle-fold Cashmeres, 33 Cis. ‘The 7o-ct.quality for 49 cts. _ BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES, Doubie-fold, extra welght, 29 Cts. Per ya, worth Sets. and from, this price up to the finest goods made atu cts. per yd. Henrietta Cloths, 33¢. BARATHERS, e688, 48 CTS. GILBERT FLANNEL SUITING, In all prevail! colors, 3 cts. ALL WOOL PLAIDS, 39 Gls. PART SILK PLAIDS, 36 Cts, HALF-WOOL. PLAIDS, 19 Cts French, German, English, and American TRIMMING PLAIDS, 29 Gis, TRIMMING STRIPES, 29 Cts, The new fabric CLOTH - FINISH FOULES, 44 Inches wide, all-wool, 49 cts,in all the stylish shades, SEA’S 2,000 PAIRS (Seems like a good many, eb?) LACE CURTAINS, Swiss, Nottingham, antique, satin. India mull, ae Tapestry, etc... etc.. 29 cts. per pair up as high us £153.00. Quite a ranze of prices, and an Infinite Variety.- 100 pairs ws JHoppinehar Lace Curtatns, 29 cts., usual a is fine Nottingham Lace at 48 ets, worth $25. £9 pairs still better Lace Curtains, + cts, worth $1.75, 100 Beat Nottingham Iace and gg CTS. ‘Genuine Scotch Lace, Favr's, ‘The price all over this elty Is $2.0), Sea's price. ‘8 Sct, J; 26, SLAB. SLE SES £183, S Pisa Sioa Ghd BSs dase otk tote Sas Bs, Any" ori these ‘sama will buy xenuing, Sowingham ce Curtains worth more than double. SWISS CURTAINS, $3.98, The Jowrent-peleed real Tce, Curtains ever shown. S8ois, STIS SS AU, BOSE, S104, FICE, EST and $e For works of ‘art in’Swiss Curtains. ANTIQUE: CURTAINS, $.3.98 Geual price, $3.00) Up tosibs for Abeique with Satin. Tapestry Curtains, Silk India Mull, Figured, Silk Curtains, Satin Curtains. Faraone Se Sa TO worse. 5,000 LACE TIDIES At less than third value. * Lace Lambrequins. 39 cta. 0 Lace Bed Sets, $2.63; worth GARPETS. An grains, 19 cts, 4 cts, 2 ets, | Brussels, 66 cts, 79 cts, ARCHERY cdeBéiike. LAST CALL. ‘STATE: ST. The OPENING which was so grandly attended — last week will. be fol- lowed up with a constant succession of New Nov- elties, and we shall be daily in receipt of the latest productions ‘from the Paris and New ae meee We have every reae son to know that the sys- tem of LOW PRICES © which we have followed . from the inception of our. business has proven a_ source of gratification to the public, and has brought a generous re- turn to ourselves. We have now Three ‘Floors in full operation, crowded with goods from every market in. the world, and including ev- erything that is desira- ble in our Specjalties. ‘Our whole stock is new, fresh, and attract- ive, our prices are right, our.salespeople are oblig- ing and courteous, and. we say to you, Comeand - see what we are doing, and you will find busi- | ness done in our house | to be’a-veritable’ pleas- *” ure... Yours respectfully, en semper yee Sa Snagit ae oS in* suf-* cite, r