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oe VOLUME XL. SUNDAY, CLOAES, FURS, &e. 145 State-st. CLOAKS. Will open on Tuesday, Sept. 27, u full and complete line of Ladies’ Cloaks, manufactured and im- ported expressly for C. A. Coutant & Co. Fur _ Dolmans Silk Dolmans Cioth Dolmans Fur Cloaks, Sik Cloaks, Cicth Cloaks. * Quilted Silk and Satin Linings, in all the latest shades. Squirrel Linings, Mink Linings, Ermine Linings, &c. FURS. Silver Pointed Fox Sapes, Silver Pointed Fox Mufis, Russian Beaver Gapes, Russian Beaver Wiutis, Seal Canes, Seal Muffs, Sea Gtter Capes, Sea Otter Muffs, Mink Canes, Mink Mufis, Chinchilla Canes, Chinchilla Muffs, Ladies’ Seal Gans, Misses’ Seal Caps, Also, a large line of Children’s Furs. _ All the latest novelties in Fur Trimmings. Rr Carriage Rugs. Fur Rugs. : Far Gloves. Gentlemen's Fur-Lined Oyercoats. . In this stock will be found the best of material, the finest work- Manship, the latest styles, and, With our reputation already earn- €d for retailing fine goods at less than wholesale prices, this De- Partment will be found especially attractive, CALCOUTART & 00. CLOSED TOMORROW, SEA’S. SEAPS B Will be closed to- morrow throughout the entire day. Gpening will occur fy on THURSDAY, Sept. 29. Further announce- ment is deferred ‘until after the sad rites of tomorrow. SEATS Usual advertise- & ments will not ap- 4 pear today, as their flippant tone would ill accord with the Bea feelings of the hour. SEA’S. W. We KIMBALL, Cor. State & Adams-sts. CLOSED. Monday, Sepi. 26th. Ovington Brothers & Ovington. WALTERPROOF CLOVHING. GOSSAMER Waterproof Clothing! Beware of worthless imitations, put up in similar shape, au@ Hable to deceive. ‘The GENUINE have the manufacturers’ name stamped on fhe lop, “Gos- ‘enmer Clothing Co.” Ask tor this brand and take no For sale, Wholesale und Bétail, by their rh Auen 3, SALISBURY & CLERE, 10S fast PAadison-st., Dealers in all kinds of RUBBER GOODS RESTAUTH RICHARD SOMERS, Well known as identitied with the leading hotels of the ety ever since Chicago Was a city, bas tstablished A FMsT-CLASS RESTAURANT At No. 83 Madison-st., Opnosite McVicker’s Theatre. Dinner, 12 to 3 Everything in szason. Open ti anuht CLOSED TOMORROW. Ow. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES Will NOT be opened MONDAY, Sept. £6.. _ MARSHALL FIELD & CO. FLOUR. | Washburn’s Mills WASHBURN, CROSBY & CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, PROPRIETORS, The First Premium Awarded this Justly- - Celebrated Brand of Flour, WASHBURN’S SUPERLATIVE, By the Great Chicago Fair Association, Septembersthe 16th, 1881. Another Medal Captured by this World- Renowned ‘Brand of Flour, WASHBURRN’S SUPERLATIVE. One More Substantial Evidence of the Superiority Over All Others of this Wonderiul Brand of Flour, WASHBURNW’S SUPERLATIVE. We desire to call the attention of all classes of pcople.to the fact that on all grades of flour prices have advanced. It requires almost two dollars more to buy a barrel of flour to-day than sixty days ago. ‘This advance, to a laboring man, is equal to one day’s hard toil and labor. It not only becomes the duty of the laboring man, but the duty of every man, to save something for a rainy day. : We warrant this brand of flour to produce forty pounds more dough to the barre! than any de of Winter Wheat flour made. Every barrel of SUPERLATIVE fiour you buy you save two dollars, equal to one day’s hard work, enough to buy a pair of shoes for one of the children. You study yourown interest when you buy the WASHBURN’S SUPERLATIVE FLOUR. Said by all Grocers and Flour aad Feed Men in the city. * H.C. & C. DURAND, Wholesale Grocers and Flour Merchants, and Jobbers of Cigars and Tobazco, 15, 17, 19, 21 & 23 La Salle-st. OPENING. OURSTE WiLL BE CLOSHD ALL BaY TOMORROW! 251 & 253 Wahash-ay,, Near Jackson-st. alr B,J. LEILLANN, Stais and Agams-st*., WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY. Out of resect to our late President, my office will be closed Souday, Sept. 2, Policivs expiring in mr agency on said day wil Md coverod by me until the following day wt I? o'clock us. ADOLPH I Ineurance “lice. 1 GENERAL NOTICES. To the Stock or Bond Hollers of the Ohio & Hississippi Railway Comp: . We raspectfaliy ask your sienature to tho follow- 5, reminding you thet this change of an nid operat read soiely tn tts own i ngtead Of, as fut of the Bulti- ‘& Ohly Matirond. a'nisu assure you of contident hupu of shortly takins the property out cr the hunts of u Kevetver, and, by » munagement y aubsorsiont to the stuckhulders’ Interests, ein tty re Know ull men by these presents: Tb: er in the Obie & Misvies!ppi Ratiway Company, own~ ero have mode, consituted, and apoointed Say Gould, Sulon Humpbrevs, “Geo. 5, Scutt, or elther of them, Jawtul § Or attorney for in —— ual meeting ¥, 10 be held tn A. D,, 3831, for the pul fe sald company, sud tur the transacuon of npy other business wolch may come before suld meeting, oF nt nd then and there fur any adjournment there; —s ——nanie to cast the vote to which stuckholder, and which State and Monroe-sts. FALL GPENING Postponed on account of death of President. Garfield until TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Sept. 27, 28, and 29. Store Closed on Monday. CAHPETS. All tho Latest Patterns for FALL in Wiltens, Mequettes, Axminsters, Tapestry Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, and {ngrains, Onr stock is much larger and beiter selected than ever before, aud we Jovite a comparison of our “POPULAR PRICES.” CHICAGO CARPET CO., 156 to 102 Wabash-ar., cor. Monroe-st. m Furniture, Wall Papers, und Bedding, we exrry 2 lurcest line of any house West, end will give you prives that will gell the goods. SEPTEMBER 25, 1881I—EIGHTEEN PAGES. e Ve, PRICE FIVE CENTS. PIANOS. NO IMITATION! The voice of the Nightingale has no imitators, because the in- ferior warblers have not the MGHTINGALES THROAT, Soin the artificial voices—the tones of instruments—the HALLET, JAY Has no imitators, because no rival instrument can reproduce its voice without a complete embodiment of the patents—the proprietary ideas which make it the BEST PIANO! EVER MADE! As such, only exhibited and sold in Chicago by W. W. KEIBALL, Corner State and Adams-sis, PIANOS At from S150 to $1,000, and ORGANS at $35 to ‘S500, fer cash or on time. Immens= stock and great variety of styles of DECKER BROS., HAINES, MATHUSHEK, and STORY & CAMP Pianos, and of ESTEY and STORY & CAMP Or- gans. 'Varions other mates also represented; and anos and Organs to rent. STORY & CAME, 188 & 199 STATE-ST. THIS ts the only Piano where the sound board has the acoustic figuring of the violln, which makes it free of all metallic sound. (82 & 184 WABASH-AV. OF THE TIME FURNLTURE PALACE, 162 & 164 West Madison-st., TO THE Poor and the Rich People, the Mechanics and the Professional People, the Laboring Classes and the Independent Classes, Clerks, Railroad Men, Street Car Meu, Business Men, Newspaper Hen, Lawyers, Ductors, Dentists, and the rest: . Will be given you on what. is known as Smnyth’s-Easy Payment System to enable you to go to housekeeping in any style you may desire, plain common sense, conifort and economy, in flats and cottages, or the more luxurious and more gorgeous modern style, in palace dwellings and costly homes, by calling at SMYTH’S TIME FURNITURE PALACE 162 and 164 West Madison-st. . §.---This is the largest and oldest Furniture and Carpet House in the world on Easy Pay- ments; offers: five acres of new stock to select from; none but the best goods - handled; its Easy Payments are in gooil repute; has a resident custom list of 30,000 families, who have tried the sys- tem and approve it, and ‘COME AGAIN.” ETAL GeDTHING! QGDEN, ABEEWHITE. & C0, ei84, 206 Archer-av., [8and i5 Elgin-st., Corner Twenty-second-st. and Archer-av., Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Hake the Lowest Prices, Of Any House in Chicago. FACTORY and SALESROOMS, 6ox150 feet, 4 floors, over 300 hands employed. Fine Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. FINANCIAL. THE DIME SAVENGS BARK, 105 Clark-st. CHICAGO. Deposits Investments Received. Made. |. CONVERSH, President. WM. CONVENE BOTSE ice. dent. YY REED, ‘'reasurer. INDUSTRIAL a POSITION, INETER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION The Great Anpunl Industrinl and Art Exhibition of Americas Now Open, und will Continue Day and Evening, Sunduys excepted, untit 11 o'clock p. m. Sat~ urday, Oct. 2 i85L EVERY DEPARTMENT fs roplete with the Latest and Best. and all Arrangements for the Exhibition are Complete sna Admiral PROK. ADOLPH LE! G'S Celebrated Or- chestra of Thirty-one Pi including ‘Three Solo ists, assisted by the World Renowned Cornet Virtuo~ sv SIGNOR LIBERATI, late of Briglitun Beucly Coney Island. Adwission—Aduits, & cents; Children, 15 cents. Excursion Rates and Low Fares on all Rallroads, he Fi ot be npen yn Monday on 1 ee un of president Gurueld. Wil be open on Tuesday ax usual. day of WALD. Practical Printer and Proof-Iteader will fur- V-TYLE of uny desired Ice for edition raclty, 0 to @ pages per di uon and ‘authors’ convenience sta! made for Electrotypes. Address 049, LA £3. WATS.--Fail Styles Gentlemen’s Dress and Business Hats. Zhe Largest, Finest, Stock we have ever shown, at our wsual tow prices. BARNES’ Hat and Fur Store, 86 ifadison-st. (Tribune Buildinad 2 A STATIONERY, &e. Poe ON ne EIS OLE IT ae Stationers, Printers, Blank-Boo Makers, Lithographers and Engravers. Wedding, Reception, and-Visiting Cards engraved in the best manner and Inteststyle. Fine and Fancy Stationery, Initial Paver, Cards, and Envelopes, piala and engraved. Procrammes, Orders of Dancine. 94 &196 Dearhorn-st Pr Llonore Hk. Real Estatel"-d Witiormst PAONEY TO LOAN. WILLIAM V. JACOBS, Basement Portiand Block. Carefal attention civen to placing Loans upon Real Estate. PHOTOGRAPHER, 47-79-S1 State-st., Chicago. CABINETS, $6.00. IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, Large corner office on second floor and small office WM. C. DOW, on third floor. Enom8Tribnna Rollding, OPTICAL GOODS. MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, 125 State street, Room 3. SPECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY. Glasses properly adapted to every form of defective esesight In uccordance with thy ‘sclence ad phil- bsophy of nature. Beware of risking your sight in the elt-styied opticians. AGrice given ns te the jeviion of uli required optical instruments, Letters of recounendation testifyin his supe- ability asian optician and the per ar ott cun be seen at Al. Bera! is oF B 0: inust prominent ding high encumiums ete. s. of Iltnots. en were given OPTICIAN, 8&8 Madison-si. (Tribune Building), IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Optical, Mathematica, and. Surveying Insts, Opera and Field Glasses, ‘Telescopes, Micro- Tcopes, Baronteters, Thes muimeters, Compaanes. ke. Many pervons, both younz and old. have eyes so imperfeczly formed that they are constantly strained when in use. This strain «I¥ cause weak eyes and painful sizht, which may olually be relieved with properly utted glasses, Having 3 long experience in 1 Hehe. EOF artificiat Human Eyes Inserted without Don’: pay exorbitant prices to ad~ tacies. We sell the best Praztiian and ree. best «round Frencn be ch tay 32.50). ‘fwenty-tive years’ practice In the art of fitting glasses. Our micthod is honest deaitny, which hus built up our trate. WANTED. WANTED. Business Man, with capital and undonbt- wishes am interest in an establisned jon House, ‘No attention riven to.np- signed with firm name. Address PS A cnpabi od reter Grain € ayers unless ‘Tribune otfice. SITUATION WANTED. . mn the detaits jon and option By member of Board of Trado tol and general workings of the comm: business. Address N 33. Tribune offi CUTLERY. Wortenbolm’s, Rozers’, un iding'’s Pocket Cutlery, Spuid Huzors, Helssurs, Corkscrews, Hardware B. REAL ESTATE. : OR SALE! GREAT olin HL. Sanyti [Anniversary Auction Sale, Full particulars are given in this co!- uma of the Great Anniversary Auction, Oct. 8, 1881. This Sale is to calebrate the wonderful advancement and-progress achieved by the citizens of Chicage dur- ing the past ten years. The areatest fire ever recorded in the history of the wor'd occurred Oct. 8 and 9, 1871. The population cf the city then. was oniy 300,000. Now it is over 6Cu,000, doubling in ten years. Having passed through one of the most disastrous pan- ics ever known, she stands to-day tle grand metropolis of the West. . Every citizen is proud of his city, and £. A. CUMMINGS & C9. have determined to celebrate this day in a proper and appro- priate manner, and will have an Auction Sale the like of which has not been since the foundation of the city was laid. PROGRAMME. 1. Maj. Nevans’ Great Military Band will assemble the Excursionists at the Well-st. Depot, corner Kinzie-st.. and will accompany the first train, which leaves at 10 o’ciock a. m. sharp. 2. At Lo’clock p. m. sharp the Second Fxeursion Train leayes Wells-st. Depot, corner of Kinzie-st. 3. The Auction Sale commences at 1i o’clock a. m. on the greunds, and will continue all day, and will be extended into night, giving every one a chauce to buy a lot. Parties arriving at the grounds at any time of the day will probably be able to secure a good lot; but it is better to be there early. 4. The Auction Sale will be condncted by Robert C. Givens, of our firm, assisted, by Col. John A. ELlison, the well-known Auctioneer. It will be our aim to treat every one fairly and give every one a chance to bid. The best bidder takes the Lot—no upset prices, no limited price. Every Lot must and will be sold, no mat- ter what the price bid is. 5. Those attending the sale please re- member that Frame Houses can he erected on this property. The workingmen of Chicago build houses bere without interference by the authorities. 2 2 6. The name of this station has been “West Forty-eighth Street Station.” 6* More land” being needed where work- ingmen could. baild convenient cottages, j we haye had this new city called "WORELAND.” %. The Second Excursion Train will leave the Weils-st. Depot at 1 o'clock p. im, arrivingat the grounds about twenty wninutes after 1 o’clock. One-half an hour after the arrival of this train the Sale will be resumed. S. At night the large tent which wiil be erected on the grounds will be lit up by the Northwestern Calcium-Light Com- puny, aud the Auction wil be continued until every one of the 100 Lots will be sold, if it tukes half the night. LOCATION OF THE LOTS. 9. The Lots are located immediately west of and adjoining the grounds of the Great Northwestern Railway Car-Shops, and front on Ontario, Ohio, Indiana, Hubbard, and Kinzie-sts. Sirects Graded. 10, Every street will be nicely Drained and Graded. Contracts now let and work in progress. Sidewalks. 11. A good substantial Broad Sidewalk is laid in front of every Lot and sare rounding each Block. TERMS OF SALE. 12. 400 Lots will ectuatly be sold. No reserve, 1i0 Limited bid, uo up-et price, but a good, honest, old-fashioned Auction Sale. °*ilay the best man win.” Sti, $10, $10, S10, $10 Mast be deposited on each Lot. Twenty days will be allowed for first parmeut. The first payment will be one-fourth the amount bid after allowing the $10 depos- ited on each lot, one-fourth the amount in six months, one-fourth in one year. and one-fourth in one year and a half, interest at 6 per cent. A fall printed Abstract will be fur- nished each purchaser shewing the title from the Government to date of sile. Full Warranty Deeds will bh yen and Notes and rust Deeds for deferred pay- ments. ¢ Free Excursion Tickets can be had on and affer Oct. 1 at our office, 134 La Salle-st., corner of Madison. lowed on the tralus without our tickets. Plats ready at our office Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1881. EAL CUHMINGS & C6, AGENTS, H.W. Cop. La Salle and Hedison-sts, Xo one al- ~ Hi i