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Che Chicago ailn Tribune. if / VOLUME XL. ruts, aS We invite inspection of our very fine line of Seal Sacques, Seal Ulsiers, Seal Dolmans,. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS FUR-LINED DOLMANS, &e., &c., The largest and best se- lected stock ever shown in this city, all made and fin- ished under our own super- vision, by the best practi- cal furriers. Each and every garment fully guaranteed. LARGE AND FULLEST LINE Seal, Otter, Mink, Harten, And all@ther Desirable Fur Mufis and Boas, Collars, Capes, Hats, Gloves, &c.; Made and finished in the highest style. All at our well-known - LOWEST PRICES. Early inspection invited to secure rare Bargains which we may not be able to offer later. Seal Skin Sacques redyed, reshaped, relined, with Seal, Otter, or Beaver. Seal Skin Fur-Lined Goods made to order, and satisfaction guaranteed, MANDEL BROS, 121 & 123 State-st. S SCARFS, The best jit- tliy Searp ev- er made, Special at- tachment for turned downer collurs, Samples sent tothetradeon application. THOMAS & HAYDEN, Wholesnio Munufucturers, 254 Madison-st. FINANCIAL, THE DIME SAVINGS BANK, 105 Clarkertey cuicago, Deposits Investments Recelved. Made, . Viea President. SEY HED, ‘Troasurer, ‘roasurer. a uy KEOGT 40, , 20 —— “TO RENT IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, Larxs corner omice on second fioor and xniall oftce Sa third govt, Wl. 0, DOW, G0 OSS pace ted oom} Trivuae Bullding, GENERAL NOTICES, WHOLESALE RETAIL STORES Will NOT be opened on MONDAY, Sept. 26. MARSHALL FIELD & CO. MANDEL BROS. WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, SEPT. 26, OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, SEPT. 26, D. B, FISK & CO. NOTICE. On account of the funeral of our late President, our store will be closed Monday all day. SELZ, SCHWAB & CO. Chteayo, Sept. 93, 1881. eS To the Stock or Bond Holders of the Ohio & Mississippi Railway Company. . We rospectfutly ask your sgnatare to tho follow. ing proxy, raminding yu thls chanye of nian- guomont Would upurata the road aaloly tn tes Owen ne terusts, Inatend of, as Lerotuforo, In thut uf the Baltls more & Oho Haltrond, Wa ean also useure you of our contident he spo of shortly taking the property out: of the bunds of B Iecolver, und, by a matinzomant vntirely subserviont to tho, Atockholde! y luterosta, hope furs urge incronsa in {ta rover Waly CAMVILI eG GEO, 8. SCOLT & CU,, 24 Brot Know all mon PUNE NR ‘That —— hold: oF Inthe Oblo & Misslanipp! Rat be acre owns rot haya mado, constituted, and appointed day Gould, Solon Humphroys, Goo. 8. Loot, ofthe oe tian, iuwful agent of" atigen mo, to-nppenr at thio nn of tho awokhuldors Of sald vom a ct Hy oF Cinetanats, O, On the {sth any of Octobs purnsao of olacting Dirvotors tn seid gompuny, and forthe teamamcugn of anyother business whiéh may cota before auld nioating, af at any udigurment thurauf, ad then and there for und tn Wtu cunt the vote to which — ventltled a os ——~ atockbolder, oad whieh ——— mit tif present, Avity =—— acai —_ —— A. Da Wien this’ day of. A.D. Notice to Cy Shippers, Until further notice the P., Ft. W. & C. R. W’y Co. cannot receive freight of any descrip- tion for shipment to Pittsburg, Pa. This reters only to Pitts- burg prop. per. - BORNER, Gen'l Western Freight Agent. PIANOS, BAU! TINBis the only Plano whore the sound board bas S| giaisas Suuting of the voll, whlch inakos 1 free of all metallic sound. + 182 & 184 WABASH-AY, | WANTED. WANTED---T0 RENT, A Barn on the Bouth or pine that will bold ten or twulye bourses. Add 4, Tribune anice, SITUATION WANTED, Satmouarel SieLingnut uns commeaaton, sad Gudon sun rr den Bunilivsa, Addsous Nd Uribune oflloe. ns PMOR SATURDAY, a NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Le. Are in the city to buy goods of a general character you cannot af. ford to neglect examining my stock aud prices before buying. I make a specialty of supplying the general merchant with Notions, Jewelry, Cutlery, Toys, Hostery, Smokers’ Goods, Sporting Goods, Musical Goods, White Goods, Fancy Goods, Tinware, Hardware, Woodenware, Glassware, Picture Goods, Frames, Mirrors, In short almost everything you want, all at the uniform low prices of what are commonly called drives. Fora real genuine assortment of AI 5 and 10¢ Comiter Goods I recognize no competition. (i. H. LNINGTON, 145 and 147 WABASH-AV,, CHICAGO. GRAVES & RULING, 133 & 135 Wabash-ay., JOBBERS OF Fancy Dry Goods, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, &c. We invite the inspection of close buyers. TERMS-.--q per cent, 60 days; 5 per cent, 30 days; or 6 per cent, ro days. NOTIONS, GLOVES, Etc. JACOD MEYER & BROS * 200 and 202 MONROE-ST., Show one of. the larger as- sortments in the city,’ fAlways make the lowest prices. . Buyers invited to call and inspect. TAMAR, TAWAR pwalvernally, prosertbod old oy ait Cuoutlats rival, Best aden aciilt ricas, nee BIND 4 SOB anne A’ Laxative ing hee GRILLON 2% cents the Hox. Cen aempfer'’s ae ars CLARK-ST. ona hate Lorene fur INSURANCE, s CONSTIPATION, NEW ENGLAND Mutual Life Insurance Company. gestion, etc. PREPARED BY GRILLON, 8OLE PROPRIETON, Pharmesien de iro piassa do ia Faculte de Par ba Kuo ‘lamputenoy i Parts, narmuniike pills and the usual spuryativaer ta. Burounbia Endowment Policies m maturing prior to January 1, 1884, will be discounted at a moderate rate of interest upon a proper legal discharge being given, by applying at ¢) Office of the Company joston, oF to O. CRONKHITE, Gen. Agent, Chicago, Ill, BENJ. F. STEVENS, President, JOSEPH M. GIBBENS, Secretary. een LOLURE-FRAM, =p 0 | dd: fin f LICTURE FRAMES Tt wilt surely pay you to welte for my Siluatrate t Wa Prices LEG Biya. iN SEPTEMBER 24, . OPENING. ANNUAL PALL, OPEM Sept. 27, 28, atid 28, STOCKS COMPLETE IN BVERY DEPARTHENT. ALL ARE: INVITED, GAGE BROTHRRS & C0. House will be Closed Monday, Sept, 26. SHIRTS, To order, from the best materials inuse. A fit guaranteed. A new line of Fancy Shirtings just re- ceived. A largo variety in stork, our own make, in.sizes from 11 to 18 in neck, at prices from $1.00 to $2.00 each. i ELDREDGE & WOODBRIDGE, 102 Hast Madison-st. —_—_——— INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. INTER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO. The Groat Annual Industrial and Art Exhibition of America ts Now Open, and will Continuo Day and Evening, Bundays oxcopted, untit 11 o'clock p.m, Bat- ‘urday, Cot. 22, 181, BEVERY DEPARTMENT ts roplote with the Latest ‘and Bost, and oll Arrangeimonts for tho Exhibition ‘fro Comploto und Admirabie, PROF. ADOLPIL LIESEUANG'S Celobrated Or chontra of Thirty-one Plocos, Including Three Bolu- fate, asalstod by tho World itenuwned Curnot Virtuo- no SIUNOK LIBEATI, lat of Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Admisston—Aduita, 35 conts: Children, 15 cents, Excursion itates und Low Faros on all Ratlronde, £27 The Hxposition will nat be open on Mouday on gccuunt of the funeral uf Froxident Gartold. Wilt Doupen oh Wupeday cs usual OCEAN NAVIGATION. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. General Transatiuntic Company. Botween Now York oud Haste, Pier 44, N. It,, foot of Biurte ‘rravolers by this: Iino avoid both tranalt by Fuglis, alway aad the tne tte Of crossing the Canauul inasmall boa itl RENE, Wednesday, So) 38, de. ma AY het das et pene ‘et 12, 9a nt F PABsadlié diojudis wis TOMAVIES ) $1 and Second Cabin, HW, Steer: aor eal ied wine bedding, aud ueenals: Checks drawn Of Cradit iT of Paris in amount to eult. Louls HIAN, Agent, U Bowling Groen, foot of roi onan s Wii B WINTER, 67 Clarkeat., Chicago, DIRECT FOR MARSEILLES, caer at Gibraltar and 1a cllowlus sisauore will enya Sew Corkdlroct bralur wud Starscitlon, taking freight und pus- DE LESSEPS, Capt, i Vu be ion arones No Breauior un. For Cadiz and enol For Warcelona an wad $1 $5 ii, @? Clarkest., Ubloax’ 10 Loy Be t, 2B tho stunner foavtny on she 2th of each month will 2éth of each month wilt wuch | wueh at Lisvor “AMERICAN 1 LINE, gailadelobia and jAvurnoo!, calling at amet: iniling regularly avery Wednesday f tiladol> En carey ine cabin riaraaintay nd steerage pase “RED ‘STAR LINE. Carrying the United States und Iusal Holdin Stats, Row: York ‘the anly Direct Lin to Antwery, tn i tu, sail ing overy Saturday from New York whd evury Biter hate Batirday from Citindelpain, Yor Pasvaye ‘iekots to ur Sat Rurope and Dratts on Great fir fain and th nent poo y to PETER WIGHT ay ye Uy Kast tondoipneat..¢ INMAN Y LINE Ocean 8teamships, Carry! the British and United Btates aiaila, Rar st a se principal Heute, eaten, peu, oats Huitan) and Scandinavian. steamers carry no liye stock of anys kind. RANCIB ry EHOW, u jaturn Avent, ry lark at, Rerun ay wy DRAYTS on Great Brivata, Traiand, wid Cuntinent fur sale, STATE LINE Fo Qiasuuw, 1 1, Dublin, Molfust, and London- dete Livorpoul, Hhursduye rise Caun kao His dcording’ wy acpyuaman Hon.” Second Cable, AU, isaraga, oubward. €2, ‘Thess steamers curry nuliler cabs lee ehiseny RUE Ue USTIN, BALDWIN & CO. 83 broadway, N. ob undo t.. Chleago. SULT SEEUENY Weawrn sluusuar, ea ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS my, York and dines rn aR ne iy ‘ian Gata occas hk ‘ston! OF CATTY Cattle, Bhoep, OF pigs. ‘Now York to London ditace. UTOPIA, sone ef at) Vee LOn be Oct. LD wm Cabins, #610 #0. Excurnon a Texota al reduowdratos, United tates und Hora! Mali bobroen acer Fur passaie apply to Com Le ‘Gon' iy Nyestora Agent _ “eats on ree Mriuld wud Lyuland, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES ee GHOTHING: JAMES WILDE, / MILLIN. ‘|Promoters of Popular Pricgy &, sé. JR, & CO. |papoRingts, We have received do. so many New Goods the past week we hardly know what department has the grentest attraction. The Cloth- ing, Underwear, Hosiery, Neck- wear, and Glove Departments are loaded with new things. We nien- tion a few specialties for gentle- ”~ SILK-FAGED Fall Overcoats, $16.00. English Reversibles, $14 to $22. EINE BUSINESS SUITS, $30.00. DARK BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS, $15.00. This material has a studied roughness in wearing that pro- duces a handsome effect, and only think what a low price for u Win- ter Suit that you have James Wilde, Jv., & Co.’s word can be depended upon. Special Notice. Please bear in mind, we close at 1 p..n. Monday, out of respect to our late President. JAMES WILDE, JR, & C0, {Open until LO p.m. Saturdays, GOR. STATE & MADISON-STS. FRANK REED, Manager. WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLPMIENT, BANE «CO, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give tho Best Terms, 6 off 60 days: 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. F5anae0 |. OPTICAL a lene 44S Ntate-st., Hoom U. SPECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY, | Gli ee ly adapted to even form of defective Sealant I mecordance with Aho selunew wird pile ewe My riskl ne J led opticians, vice given as lon or sll required yptical ine ‘ol recommendation testifying to bis supers jor ul yes at Optician und tho perfuctiess ot jus Bigsees Cun be soen wt St. Bornbardt'’s oMies trom the voted ro fossars of Hush outent Cuileye, Chileno Bledical Colloxa. jabnemsnn Collexe, Chicago SLOmatpa ie a ae a peace divine Tass ue poet Fomine and wWulleknown Citizuns, Pheommulsa frumbehools of Bclunce, filing Wnsututes, COUT M, MATES, Asslstant. ur sige in nd Hurvoyin; Importer of Optical a ee a uaa iste 2 Teleecopus, Hirometors, Vratells, Lays en Conifaasen, so, Hu lsrxoMtvlockin tho Norwest, Human‘ Artllictal Eyes Inserted Without Pato, {THE LAUGKST BTOCK IN THE CITY. CAUTION Don't pay exorbitant eins to ad rere tor dhociae jos. Wu sull tho bust Braaiting Pebbles fa) io 4.40, uod the Les} Krouud Wreacu Own pecgslet ut Weticd In tho art of ttting pine, Gur aiaica \s'honeet dealing. “whtch bos uuit up our creda, nn UTES FRUITS: Tnviruments, couprlsing Opera und Fy Fine. Fruit, ut South Cisse Paton a at opie, i Ga re me nt QF ott ia ONS, State-st., West Madison-st. (NEAR MORGAN). Ll. DEPARTMENT, Our assortment in this De- partment is now complete, and for variety and elegance is unexcelled in this city,--at our usual lowest prices. SPECIAL! Plumes. In this assortment will be found the following: BLACK, WHITE, CREAM, BRONZE, ‘BROWN, and CARDINAL. PLUMES,--at $1.23. Sold by millinery houses at $2.00, Black Tips At 50c, 75¢, and $x.00 for bunch of three, Millinery houses ask $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00. Fancy Wings. Special Lot in all colors and spangies at 25c, worth 75c. Derby Hats & At soc, 75c¢, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25 to $2.50, Fully'25 per cent cheaper than millinery houses. Straw Hats In Black, Bronze, Green, Cardinal, Old Gold, at soc, 75c, and $1.00. Trimmed Hats This Department now ready. Correct Styles and Low Prices. Hats trimmed to order at about half millinery store prices, and in fully as good style. PARDRIDGES, 14 & M6 State-st,, 284 & 286 West Madison-st,, NEAR MORGAN. N. Bu—Any of the above sent Cc. Ow D. on approval, NOTICE! Store closed Monday, Sept. 26. SILKS, SILKS, RIBBONS, ¢ ke, - ran Notice! Country and City Merchants will find an immense stock us Sitka, Satins, Ribbons, oe. Laces and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gents’? Furnishing Goods, at SHOYER & COS, 144, 116, 118 & 150 Wabash-av, ° . Te wilt pay you to call and examine prices. STOVE, }) FURNACES, We, SAVE COAL! Stoves, Furnaces, Drums, and Open-Grate Fireplaces Upon a now der a we inate uslf the fuel, and Yluld wore bene, do cats Oi CO., 15 Lake-st. Hid ans eee ce sctasesp CUBES ULLERY, 2 mah Morten huis, Hogers's and Poulin, Cutlery, if Beers sree eae Novoltive. A. . 3¥Ai LUIS Eunoshd sued ts : ae! eel? ‘& &ICE FIVE ‘CENTS. ‘3 p a 3/NEWS IN BRIEF. iso} $27 Tiw fund for the family of President Gar- field amounted to $257,514 last evening, Pantry eloudy weather, local ralng, varin- bie winds, and statlonary or higher tempers ature for this region today, ‘Ti Wisconsin Probtbittontsts have issued feull fora convention to noniinate State of- ficers. ‘Che convention will ba held at Mad- ison on the 20th inst. the day after the mect- Ing of the Demoeratle State Convention at Milwaukee, Joux J. Mowann, a traveling salesman, shot himself through the heart at an Atlanta (Gu,) hotel yesterday morning. Ilis death was instantaneous. The causes whicli led to the rash act are supposed to be fluanctal and family troubles, Gen, Hancock called on Presttent Arthur yesterday and had a half hour's interview with him. Secretary Blaing also had a con- ference with the new President. Visitors continued to call on Gen, Arthur until 10 o'clock last evening. TnenF seems to be no doubt that on alll- ance jas been concluded between the Ein- perors of Austria, Gormany, and Russia. ‘the London Times, commenting on the alliance, says ft insures peace in Europe, which ts what England is desirous of, Jimity Ganrintp, the son of President Garfield, loft Williamstown, Mangs,, yester- «ny afternoon for Cleveland, He was ac- companied by Don Rockwell and tour other students of Willlams College. The young ten will reach Cleveland this morning. Ir is thought that the Democratic Senators wiil unanimously support Senator Bayard for Presidentof the Sonate. Mr. Bayard ts the senior Democratic Senator in point of service, and is for that renson entitled to tha place, in the opinion of hig party colleagues, ‘Mn. Jonn B. Ditaxe received the fotlow- ing contributions to the Mrs, Garfleld fund yesterday; J. Van Inwaxen, $500; Eckardt & Bro., $100; J. LB, Safford, $1, The total of the Chicago contributions so far ia about $15,000, It ought to be many times more. Iristhought probable that President Ar- thur will name 9 successor to Judge Cifford * at the extra session of the Senate. Several Indian Agents, Postmasters, a Commisston- er of Railroads, ands Director of the New Orleans Mint will also ba appointed, in alt probability. Presipent Anriun has called an execu- tive session of the Senate for the 10th of Oc- tober to recelve and act on such communica- tions as may be made to it by the Chief Ex- ecutive, The session, it is belleyed, will bea very short one, It probably will not last more than a week, » Timoriy Ronay, died at Guilford, Ont., a few days ago at -the:tipe age of 105. He was a soldier,in the British army, and fought under Wellington in the Pentusular War and at Waterloo. He.was wounded twice, and was obliged to wear a. akull-ylato until the day.of his death, - Tue. jury in the ease ot ** Dr ‘Thomas N. Cream, indicted for the murder of Daulel Stott, near Belvidere, Ii, brought in a-ver- dict of gullty last evening and fixed the pun- Ishment at imprisonment for life, Cream touk tha verdict rather coolly. Lis counsel made a motion for a now trinl. ‘Tie Ion. Solomon Spink, formerly Sec- retary of Stato for Dakota Territory, and aftorwards Delegate therefrom to Congress, died yesterday nt Yankton, Me was in his Sist year. Herman Salomon, a brother of ex-Goy. Salomon, and an old resident of Manitowoe, Wis., died yesterday. Tue Illinole Strats-Zeltung commants very bitterly on tho fact that neither Em- peror Willfam nor Prince Bismarck have thought it worth while to express one word of sympathy with Mrs, Garfleld and the American Nation on their snd bereavement. ‘The comment of the Stuatz-Zeltuny Is cer- tainly nok without good reasou., * As oun “Mrs. “Garftela was. packing hor little satchel provlous to ber departure for, Clevetand yesterday smorning, one. of the clasps refused to yleld, and sho called out: Jumas, Lean’t untasten my satchel.” ‘The words had hardly escapad ber Nps when slo reentied the terrible truth that James could never again on earth afford -her any gealote ance, Voor old lady! Licutsina struck and set on fire a 9,200- barrel tank of oil tener Rew City, Pa., last evening. At latest accounts the oll was burning, and some other tanks tn the,viclnity were threntened. Four “rigs” standing closo to the burning tank are reported to be burn- ing. A large force of men Is employed dig- {ng trenches In order tu Nmlt the extent of the conflagration, 4 ——_ As tne Janesville accommodation train on the Wisconsin Division of the Chlengo & Northwestern Railway was nearing Crystal Lake yesterday, a farmer named Christian Zimmerman attempted to drive across the track ip a wagon containing his wife and son. Tho traln crashed agalust the wazon and Zimmerman and his son wero killed and his wife was fatally injured. ———- Mus, Gauvirip, the President's mother, arrived in Cleveland yesterday at. 3 p.m Sho was accompanied by J. W. Palmer, the husband of her granddayghter, While In Cleveland sho will bo the guest of Gen, Shel- don. After the funeral sho° will return to Mentor and spond the renalnder of her days with the widow of her sou, She continues to bear uw bravely under her afliction, ——_ Mus, Ganeintn, accompanied by her deughter Mollie, her son Marry, Gon, and Mrs, Swahim,: Attorney-General MacVeagh, Col, and Mrs: Rockwall, viewed the remains ot her dead husband fn the rotunda of the Capitol yesterday, ‘Fhe party which aecom- panied Mrs, Garfield withdrow for. about twenty minutes, during. which tne tha be- reaved wify was alune with the earthly re- mals of him whom ste loved so well. * ——— * Mn. Jon B, Sientan, gna of the bonds men of David A. Gage}. tha defaulting City ‘Treasurer, pald into the City ‘Treasury last Monday the syn of $50,000, and was then 5e- Jeased from further Uability tu connec: tlon with ‘the case, - ‘the course of Mr. Sherman ty In striking contrast to thé ‘course pursued by the other bondsmen, Messrs, ‘I'ucker, Crosby, MeVicker, and Wilder, who refuse’ to pay a cent. ‘The

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