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The Chicago D VOLUME WORSTED GOUDS, ce. | C. A. COUTANT & CO, 145 STATE-ST. Worsted Goods, Qur Fancy Goods Department is now re- plete with all the Latest Novelties: Toilet Sets, Tidies, Afghans, Table Covers, Foot-Rests, ’ Slipper Cases, Chair Stripes, Sofa Cushions, Brackets, Towel Racks, Lamp Screens, Fire Screens, Lambrequins, Slippers, Rugs, Plush, Worsted Fringes, Full line of Canvas, Full line Felt Cloth. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR ZEPHYRS Full Weight, 16 ozs. to the. Pound, Black and White, a, 4, and 8-fold, rgc per FULL OZ,; alt colors, 2, 4, and 8-fold, a3¢ per FULL OZ. CREWEILS. Columbia Germantown Wools, Black and White, a3¢ per skein, All colors, 23c per skein, Cashmero Knitting Yarns, Corman Knitting ‘Yar IS, Llama Knitting “Yarns, Ama Knitting Yarns, Bartlett Knitting Yarns, Paisloy Knitting Yarns. Columbia Saxony Wool, Columbia Shetland Wool, Black and White, 9c per skein. All colors, 19¢ per ekein, Fairy Wool, Shetland F Floss, Angora’ Wool, Pompadour Woo, Hoven Knitting Silk, al aes Particular attention given to Stamping and Pinking. - CA, COUTANT & C0, - 145 State-st. SILKS, | VEL VE TS, | Le SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES. Rich Tiger and Leopard Skin PLUSHES. Satin and Plush STRIPES and BROCADES. THE LATEST!!! |Flouncing Brocade Satin, Tho Wandsomest Lino of FINE NOVELTIES DRESS. SILKS VELVETS EVER EXHIBITED, All at our well-known Lowest Prices. MANDEL BROS, 121 & 123 State-st., an EEATS AND € 'S AND ee SE. UNDERWRITERS SALE For Account of Whom it May Concern, STOCK OF Heatsand Grease The stock of Monts ani Grease saved from the Fire at Rately’s Packing-Hoase, Chicago, Ill, will bo offered a Publis Sate at the Packing-Houses of Jones & Stiles and John Cudahy, at the Union Stock-Yards, Chicago, on THURSDAY, Soph 22, ab 3 O'Clock P. i Tho Meats consist peinel ally of Short Tiibs, estimated at about One and o Half Million Pounds, The Grease is estimated at Threo Thousand Tlorces, more or loss. ‘Torms and conditions of Sale will bo made known at that time. McGEOGH, EVERINGHAM & CO,, WALTER E, LEWIS. Train for -the Stock-Yards loaves tho Michigan Southorn Depot, Chicago, at De me OIL STOVE. THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE * WIDE GAUZE NON-EXPLOSIVE OIL STOVE WIT Armour’s Flue-Heater Just the thing for heating your Par- enchant iluuuas, of Bedrooms theey spilly morn Ings and vronings. - IE ADAMS & WESTLAKE AE’G CO. Stave Office, 95 Lake-st. ‘B OSINESS CARD CARDS. URVER PAGE, 32, C CIVERPAGE 5 0.22" Wholesale. Statloners, Fancy Goods, and Drugelsts’ Sundries, FINANCIAL. WD. RTOOT ET, Real Estate/p Mentone and Loans, Hoferences furnished if de- Pircrbsuntod durinw’ Myunts ee HATS, WATS.--Fait Styles Gentlemen's Dyess and Business Hats, The Laryest, Finest, Block we have ever shown, ui our usual low pi BARNES nieces. Hat and Bur Store, &¢ "Mtadison-ste (Tribune Hulldiny)> WEDNESDAY, FURS FURS! Maes, Fievo|PARDRIDGES, Co., Importers and Manufacturers. We display the finest stock of NEAL SKINS Ever offered here, and solicit particular inspection of then and other Fur Goods. Inthe manufacture of Fur Garments! ESPECIALLY SACQUES and DOLHANS PROM Seal and Mink Skins! We guarantee Superior Styles and Workmanship. FUR GOODS! Of every description. ROBES From $9.00 upwards. Fur vepairing neatly and promptly executed., State & Washington-sts. UNDERWEAR AND : HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR HOSIERY MET EN. WILSON BROS, 113, 15, 117 & 119 State-st, Aro showing the finest products of all the principal European manu- factories, in addition to an almost endless variety of the MEDIUM and LOW-PRICED Domestic Goods. The pricos at which they offer these goods will intorost close buyers. eet INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. _ INTER-STATE _ INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO. ‘Tho Great Annual Industrialand Art Hxhibition of America is Now Open, and will Continye Day and “venting, Sundays excepted, until 11 o'clock p.m, Saty urduy, Oot, 3% 1831. VERY DEL AITMENT ta reploto with the Latest and Best, and all Asraugeiments for the Kzhibition are Complete und Admirable, PRO, ADOLYH LIBYBOANG'S Celebrated Or chostea of Thirty-one Moces, Including Three Solu Inta, assisted by the World Renowned Cornet Virtuo- so BIGNOK LIBERATI, Inte of Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Admisslan—Adults, 3 conta; Children, 15 cents, Excursion Hates und Low ¥aros on all Railroads, PROPOSALS. Seer Coverlage 10a proposals w! dup to 13 o%el of Aa Sept 2 Tatty whe Board fonttrs ‘ouniy. (Gr the "he. veotart ing Of iit AS ba ten LJ eet srg the Hoglnevs oF arta mor ean be omelet B: the Come tte Pubiio Vulldings, pore Aus by COBUIN, Chalrinan, ee CHAN, en COBUHN, Ch Pe me pay Water-Worke Buliding. 8 wilt asieaied ert Wilt be ryoatved unill, Neptwuiber Bee nS, een tor Construc te took o, ruc quae waver. Aworke building 2a tue village’ ot Niyds Brasteos reserve the right to reject any or all bids of ans and specications are now on S's, the gate of tip ascuiteck - L'BBERS: SEPTEMBER 21, +00 third Soor, and R- DINED GARMENTS, PROMOTERS OF LOW PRICES, State-st., West Madison-st. ' (NEAR MORGAN). CLOAK DRPARTHN, Fur-Lined Garments, Hemster-Lined Garments, ONLY $23.50. SILK Fur-Lined Garments, ONLY $25.00. FINER: GOODS Proportionately Cheap, LARGE ASSORTHENT, Go elsewhere, get their prices, and then look through our line, and we promise to save you money. PARDRIDGES, 14 & 16 State-st,, 284 & 286 West Matison-st,, NEAR MORGAN. FURNITURE, WIRTS & SCHOLLE, 222 Wabash-av., Between Adams and Jackson-ats, FINE, MEDIUM, AND COMMON FURNITURE Of Evory Variety and Description, The best made and finest fin- ished goods for less money than anywhere else in the city. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. | Mlustrated Catalogues mailed to parties outside of city free on application, NOTIVE, OUR REAL ESTATE SALE ‘To be made Tucaday, Bept. 20, bas been adjourned to THURSDAY, Sept. 29, at 3 P.M, ‘On account of the doath of Prealdent Gartleld, THE CHICAGO REAL: ESTATE EXCHANGE, . 116 and 118 Dearborn-st. WH, NIXON, Hoal Katate, Proaident, CHANDLEK & Co., ‘Mo: kara, Treasurers rf WM. A BUTT! vette Gutter and Auctlonodr, ZO REND TO RENT IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, Large corner offee on second Soor and amall oftice WM. ©. DOW, Hoom 8 ‘Tribune Building. Desirable Residenco on-Michivan-ay, Boulevard teaee Ler. ‘No. 1927, matrteas 1 im Lirlok. HarojtHouse to best Cider with all Madare Tmpeovemunta une baad Fiver thes oy i, C, GILBERT WUEKLEAL, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. | Cribune. BALTIMORE & 0. OHIO IO RAILROAD, 3. & O. The only direc direct line from Chicago and the West jto Washington. Solid trains through from Chi- cago to Washington with- out change of cars of any class. The 5 o’clock train out of Chicago reaches Washington Baltimore, and New York. By an entire night in advance of the 5 o’clock train of other lines. All through trains on the Baltimore & Ohio pass through Washington to Philadelphia, no other line can tickets be purchased to New York via Washington ‘without extra expense. Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Office, 83' Clark-st.; Depot, Expo- sition Building. CLOTHING. WHOLESALE CLOT CLEMENT, BANE & C0, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Givo the Best Terms, 6 off GO days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off (0 days. ‘126 Ktate-st., Room 3. BYECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY, Glassos proporly adapted to pray form of defective eye-slybt. bot diccordance with scienco and phil+ tounge Sate. Suey aa Log dice given se ote weil lin ae ll’ requiced optical in= ‘of recommendation testifying to bis aupor- 8 perfectnass Of his arate ofica frum the al College. Hannemann Cuilage, | ae cage Hiemtareoiee SMEs rag i tee Tit cute dhoomlums fromboncols of Belenos, Blind tustivutes, Cotta IL MATTRS, Assletent. COAL. Cannel. Coal” naw have in sock she colobrated " BUTTS" oat Superior t way olber for use In Haieo. aly eaten of Hard and Bote Coal at aed mesa cae VRANKLIN FUEL Co., 28 Dearborusst, PICLURE-PRAMES, Gold sense PICTURE FRAMES 3s will surety pay you to writ Bust vrades at lowest prices. ee CUTLERY, illustrated Catal slows, (1720) 9 Ati rT s, Rogers and Frices, Rd Ot Wabast-ar. sings Rhys tL Cuttory, Thtors Getssu Kacraws, foe Collar ay Harguars Nyveltiga, & bitus., oe REE THING! TAILORING. pensation’ Suits made to order in six hours; Pants, four hours, dur- ing Fair Week, to accom- modate 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. VELIS TAILOR. S.W. Cor, Clark and Adams-sts, Open until 8 p. m.; Saturdays, ro p. m. wecscet PHOTOGRAPHS, Beanws Dudas EE LIFE SITTINGS Brand Studios 210 & 212 Wabash-av. WANTED. BILL CLERK WANTED. Appl DENNIRON AU'HG CO. 15; Doarbora-st ong Byoatleheed waa wiih good fo For Sale at a Bargain, A trat- Giaes Hremo anv Bouse, N Ke ‘2451 Michi+ gatvnve Brick Dasoment er we of, a © LOFG-Bte at ane FIVE CENTS NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘THE post-mortem oxamination of the body of President Garfield was made yesterday afternoon, In the presence and with the as ° sistance of Drs. Hamilton, Agnew, Bilas, Reyburu, Woodard, Barnes, and Andrew H. Smith of Elberdn, by Dr. D, 8, Lamb, of the Army Medical Museum at Washing: ton, It was found that the ball, after fracturing the right eleventh rib, passed through the spinal column in front of the spinal canal, fracturing the body of the first lumbar vertebra and: driving a number. of small tragments of bone iuto the soft parts adjacent. ‘The ball lodged just below the pancreas about two inches and a ult to the left of the spine aud behind the peritoneum, where it had become completely encysted. The Im inedlate cause of death was secondary hem+ inorhage from one of the mesenteric arterfes along the track of the ball, ‘The blood from the artery ruptured the peritonoum, and nenrly o pint escaped Into the ab- tluintnal cavity, ‘The “hemorrhage fs be- Neved to hove been the causo of the pain fn the lower part of the chest which tho patient complained of just before death, an abscess cavity was diseuvered In the vicinity of the gull bindder, between the - ver and the transverse colon. ‘This did not involve the substance of the Hyver, and nu communication was found between it and the wound, ‘Che suppuration channel extended trom the oxternal wound between the loiu muscles and the right groin. ‘This channel was formed by the burrowing of tho pus from the wound, and was not the trace of the ball, as supposed. Evidence of severo bronchitis were found, and the lower portions of the right lune wero aflected with broncho-pneumonia. The lungs contained no abscess, and thers were ny bluod elots in the heart, as Dr. Bliss had supposed there were at the time of death and immediately before. Tha llver was enlarged and fatty, but there was no abscess, A small abscess about one-tlilrd of an Inch In diam eter was tound in tho left kidney. Tho vhysicians feel that the different suppurat. ing surfaces, and especially the fractured spongy tissue of the vertebra, account for the septic condition which existed. Ona cantiot but think, after rending the doctors’ Tevort, that it was marvelous that President Garfield lived so long after having been shot. Fain weather, and stationary followed by rising temperature for this region today. ALL the departments at Washington will remain closed until the conclusion of Presle dent Gariield’s tuneral ceremonies in Wash ington. Gen, BApEAv was in consultation with Minister Lowell yesterday in relation to a proposed meeting of the American resid nis of London to take uction on the death,’ President Garticld. Phesmenr Artuur left Lon, yesterday afternoon, He called off: M Garfield before leaving and expressed ta her Ils great sorrow and sympathy. Gen, Grant faecompanied him to the depot, and Mt is stated to New York, Tr fs sale that fn tho early bart .of August President Garfekl made o will leaving all iis property to his widow. The’ real estate that he owned is valued at only $25,000, ‘This includes his Mentor tome and his private residence in Washington, among the few persons who were ad mitted to President Arthur's house In New York last evenlng after his return from Long Branch were Gen. Grant and Senator John A. Logan, To the world in general the President was “not at home.” Mrs Conte Ing did not call, PresipeNt GARFIELD first met Dr. Blisg when on his way to the college at Iran, Ne lest a pocketbook containing $5 while ou the way, and returning to look for it he met a young man leaning over a gate, who asked him what he was ‘sceking. Young Garilold explained, and Bilss, who had found the pocketbook, handed it to hin, Tue Methodist Episcopal Conforenca be- fore commenelyg business yesterday adopted aseries of resolutions, proposed by the Hoy. Mr. dunking, ex-President of the Wesleyan Conference, expressing profound sympathy with the Americun Nation and with Mrs, Garfield in their great bereavement. Sev- eral delegates made fecling allusion to tho sul event and expressed profound grief thereat, Secretany Biatne feels more keenly than. any other member ot the Cadlnet the denth of President Garfield, It is well known that there existed a very warm frlendshlp be- tween the two, Br. Blaine was more than an official adviser to thodend President; he was a genial companion, an attached friend, Mr, Bluine lookeil very sud: yesterday on his arrival at Long Branch. Hs ips quivered. and the tenrs stood in his eyes, His friund was no more, ———— Mn, Cirauncey I. Finney, one of the most Pronounced Grant men of tho West, says that he is of opinion that Prosident Arthur will not appulut ex-Senator Conkling to a Cabinet position, and, moreover, he does not Delleve that Mr. Conkling would accept an appointment. Ilo thinks President Arthur aman of fine executive ability, a pure and * high-infnded man who will make a splendid ~ record in the Presidential chair, , eee Lake View Cemeteny, whera the Preal- dent’s remains are to be interred Monday, es four mites east of tho centre of Cleve- land, and within two miles and # bulf of the | shore of Lake Erle. Tho land is high and commands a full vlow of the lake, The coni- etery !s ono of the finest in the country, be- tng diversified by hills, natural woodlands, and fine rolling lawus;. The lot In which ho {s to bo tuterred was donated to Gen. Gare fleld a few weeks ago, In no part of the country has the grief a¢ the death of President Garfleld been more dvop and heartfelt than it has beén In Chicago, ‘The sorrow at the Nation’s loss and the deop sympathy felt - for the great-hearted man’s - stricken family hos beon confined to’ no” class of the community. It 19, uolversal. whole city is in mourning: The City Couns cll, the Board of Education, and the County '- Board held special meetings yesterday and adopted appropriate resolutions on the sad event, The Board of. Trade adjourned without transacting any business, the law courts adjourned, the Union Veterans passed resulutions of sympathy and sorrow, aud Gen, Beem delivered a feeling, eloquent, and appropriate address, Various civic societies and commercial bodles met and passed reso- Jutlous, Business houses, public bulldlngs, Tho ° ta

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