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VOLUME XL. CLOAKS, AND FALL WRAL —— BROTHERS. SPECIAL IMPORTANT SALE Ladies’ & Children’ § CLOAKS FALL WRAPS, We would en eull special attention to our unusually large and well-selected stock of Misses’ and Chil- dren’s fine Cloaks and Wraps, materials being the best that could possibly be obtained, and for fit and finish guaranteed to excel any ever before offered. We offer as a SPECIAL ATTRACTION! 100 Children’s Walking Coats, to fit ages 4 to 16 years, of Scotch Basket: Cheviot, in Grays, Blues, and Browns, at $4.00 Upward. Fancy Striped Chinchilla Jackets, Black, Blue, and Brown, piped with silk, handsomely trimmed, ‘with large buttons, at i $3.25 Upward ” And a most complete assort- ment of Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Imported Cloaks and Wraps, many being advance styles, such as are usually lisplayed at openings, and which will be offered at our usual well-known LOWEST PRICES, MANDEL BROS. 121 & 123 State-st. PIANOS. ‘ PIANOS Atftom 8150 to 81,000, and ORGANS at 835 to 8500, for cash or on tlme, Immense stock and ee! xeriety of Ais of DECKER BROS., S8, MATHUSHEK, and STORY & CAMP Pianos, ahd of ESUEY end STORY CAME Eee FE2t.,, Varlons other makes also represented; and ‘lanos and Organs to rent: STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 STATE-ST. TIE. NEW PATENTED CHICKERING UPRIGHT Piano-Fortes, NICKEL ACTION. The new Patent Nickel Upright Action ts the fzittent improvonvent inthis ecutury. Thists te anly Piany Action that le inacnslble to at- Wospherio changes, ELON, POMEROY & CROSS, AGENTS, "162 STATE-ST. ‘) so BIUNOK LISERATH, Into of Brighton Beach, Of alarge family of boys who are about to purchase their Fall and Winter Clothing, the question, WHERE TO BUY? is of vital impor. tance, and mothers in making purchases should consider carefully the PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, A house worthy the brilliant success it has secured in the production of asuperior and more serviceable class of YOUTHS’, BOYS’, and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. It has been the study and intention of Mr. FURLONG, the Resident Manager of THE, PUTNAM, To outdo this season everything ever previously attempted by me Retail Clothing House in the world. The proprietors, Messrs. MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, who as Manufacturers of Ready- Made Clothing rank second to none in this country, have availed themselves of the favorable opportunities presented by the depressed condition of the English and Continental markets, and the prepara. tions we have made throughout for a very large Fall Trade have been made on A LARGER SCALE than ever before, and our prices in this entire Department will fully reflect the advantages we have de- rived from the liberal and judicious purchases of Cloths and Materials, also the difference in STYLE, MAKE, and FINISH in owning our own Manufactory. The commencement of the Fall Season is at hand, and we offer for your inspection the largest and most magnificent stock of BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Ever manufactured, including both extremes, the HIGHEST and LOWEST PRICED, as well as all Medium Grades, embracing the most desirable and carefully-selected stock ever shown at Retail. When it is considered, however, that it is simply THE LARGEST MANUFACTORY OF READY-MADE CLOTHING in this coun- try thrown open to the retail trade, can it be any longer a question of doubt as to THE PUTNAM STANDING WITHOUT A RIVAL? Five Mammoth Stores thrown into one, now the Largest Retail Clothing Store in the World, and people arevenabled through this channel only to deal directly with the ANUFACTURER. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES! ORIGINAL DESIGNS! © ADVANCED STYLES! Our stock of SCHOOLBOYS' SUITS is especially attractive, and, as usual, comprises a greater number of Styles and a greater range of prices than are to be found in alt other houses combined. We have any pretty and nobby shapes and styles for the older boys at prices astonishingly low as compared to the same goods which are only ap- proached by the leading Merchant Tailors. Never invest a dollar for Clothing of any kind or description until you have first inspected carefully the Mammoth Stock always at the Putnam Clothing House, 131 & 133 Clark, and 117 Madison-st, MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, Proprictors and Manufacturers, W. H, FURLONG, Resident Manager. OPENING. FALL GOODS. ~ ANNUA HALL oP SEPT. 27, 28, & 29. Stocks Complete in Every Department. ALL ARE INVITED, GAGE, BROTHERS | & C0, INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, ‘INTER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO. The Great Annus} Industrial and Art Exhibition of America fs Now Open, xd will Continue Duy and Evening, Sundays excepted, until If o'clock p.m. Hat urday, Oct 22, 18s, KVERY DEPARTMENT is ropleto with tho Latest, and Best, and all Arrangemonts for the Mxhibitlon are Comptete'and Admiraulo, PRO’, ADOLPIL LIESEGANG'S Colabrated Ore cheatra of Thirty-ono Pieces, Including ‘Throe Solo~ tats, assiated by tho World Renowned Cornot Virtio~ and Opening Fashions AND Novelties Fall Py “Winter, Thursday, Sept. 29, When we wilt display the Neasou’s Styles Dry, Goods! Carpets! Upholstery! Costumes! Cloaks! Fur Garments! Shawls! Plushes! And an ELEGANT VARIETY of “Art Novelties” Of Paris and Vienna manufacture. Attendance and examination of goods and prices respectfully so- lictted, Marshall Field & Co., State & Washington-sts. we tURTURE ¢ CURED RUPTURE co CICAGO, April 11, 1881, Conoy Istana, Admilsslon—Adults, % conta; Children, 15 cants, Excursion Natos und Low Furcs on all taliroads, OCEAN NAVIGATION. ANCHOR LINE: MATL STREAMERS gncuionta,cee SR art ere O90 38, tam ‘vhese weiner ys nut carry enttlo, -aldop, or plus rk to Landi di VICTONLA, Uct hla {CATMPONRTA, Oot 13, 0a Cabin, {3 sat" Hicarston tickets ne reduced fates HENDERNON DNOTtES, wo Washtnston-at, CUNARD. LINE. Salling throo sud four times wock, Lassayo tick oe i parté uf Europe at lowest rates, DM, PARKER-Dean Sun Aftor sunoring wan a saan Clark and Handotph« ate, is evita vu farua sce sctutal hernia, und finding no : ti1NG, Bi sur Wesiuto Hupartaaae taaae Hi Main now’ wppiiencs, me wad aa ‘ni birt HO iveiNd, bianagur Wesiota Dupart@ont: ee SH ey ta aaa ue Y STA TE LINE .. Kesliene {Pvition-a onic i Wash on jiplaa now one, No oporation wha Sultast, anu London No ‘ungur’ Incurred. stanutacturere of ilastic Ree ee yee muntation” Second couheeas | Btecklags, TERE moras HHL i, eccurding’ ta‘ meeo Pi a 9 erry Outward, 3h hea stinawirs carry nelibor ARE Snicus Miata ot, Chimes TU, Fo Glasgow, tAvarmau), Dubtt DAY, SEPTEMBER 27, CLOTHING, tm. THE MONSTER) OF THE AIR, BALLOON, Knownas the “GREAT NORTH- WEST,” recently wed at the Mine neapolls Katy Grounds, and con- structed purposely for trans-conti- nental voyuges, has been chartered for an ascension frone the Chicago Base:Ball Park, Tuesday, Oct. il. THIS LEVIATHAN WU be commanded by PROP. SARL A. KING, The veteran of 227 i voyages, and aninuumerable nitinber of captive ascensions, Prof, King proposes to make as long atripasecireumstanecs will pernrit, but does not pronttse to reach New Yorks or-any other defi- nite polnt, being quite at the disposal of the winds. We shall in the inter- vening time before the ascenston, five you interesting: detalls, and ex- ‘| plaelu to your satisfaction why the DMinnesote Trip was so short. Has wndertaken this enterprise? Who would face the efforts necessary to the starting off of the Great Air Ship, which reqnives 100,000 feet of gas for aasingle inflution? Why it’s A. J. NUTTING &CO., 104 & 106 MA DISON.ST.; The House that always sells you the Best Clothing at the Lowest Prices, and Leads all Contpetitors. MORE ANON. WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BANE & C0, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Mako the Lowest Prices, And Give tho Best Terms, 5 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. SCARFS. The best jit- Se HOSSMORE ting Scary ev-§ p HOS SNORE er made, Special a tachment for turned down collars. Sanuples sent tothe tradcon application. THOMAS & HAYDER, i Whol etihe os ceurersi “FHE C DINE SAVING BANK, 105 Clarkestey cuttcago, Dopoults Inyestmonts : Rocolred. Made. WM, CON VEE President ir iY ty, Vico Preaidont, ya EE PTET, asurer Pee Baleby RUE BA Lier, BALDWIN & £O., NILA 63 Broadwa: 6d Hundviph-st.. Chicago. Meboee STAFFORD’S INKS. SULRARIRUES Wonton atanaeot, en BAL ESPALE, Tulversal, Hive Black OMice, ~ For Sale ata Bargain, | Seiwa SER SEES ae ‘Whoiesate and itetal GEO. h. COLE & 00., STATIONERS AND PUNTERS, 86 Dearborn St, No, 245 Michtzan-ay. Grst-class two-story fram house iret areuont waka Prouch ruof,with autinode Fr MOO AR te CO. 87 Dearbora-st OPTICAL GOODS, Fine Bpociacles sulted to alt sighta on selenite princiniok Cuore and Field Giands, Lelescopen, Mh Groscupus, Hurvmoturs, Clo, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES, DE. EPARTM ‘MENT FAIRY LAND: Var SEQ ON EARTH mum AT SEA’S. THURSDAY, |'TE THURSDAY, DAY AFTER TOMORROW, GRAND OPENING! FOR LITTLE FOLK AND Oldsters with Young Hearts, FAIRY LAND SPECTACLE THE FAIRIES! Balloona and Perfuma, ‘Will shower duwn upon the Children GInTs! FAIRY “BALLOONA,” From her bower high In air, will bestow upon all tho BOYS and GIRLS BALLOONS! In size Immonse! In colors Gay! FAIRY PERFUMA, Krom ber swovt-scented | thi ii} Grerybouy PENI ROTEL ES Spent Who Do You Think FAIRY PERFUME. ‘This {son the Maln Floor. On the Socond Floor TRE OLD WOMAN -IN HER SHOE, Who Had fo Many Children sho Searce jew Whit to Do, vu8, THE vEuY oD w OMAN hertwlf, surrounded by ail bor children, the iitiestut whom sho will Rive atvay TO ALL LITTLE CIRLS Who pay their respects to hor. ON THE TURD FLOOR SENOR BALLOONA, Father of Halry Balloana, can bo xeon with lis Gae~ making the Lalloons which his tittle uaughter ylyes to you. In front of the store you wil! frst soo THE POWDERED FOOTMAN, Who, 1f you come ina cartisce, WILL HELP YOU OUT! Bocond—You will be welcomed by THE FAT BOY!, Thtrd—Dy PADDY! Just arrived from the “Ould Soa.” Fourth—Dy UNCLE SAMI! Just as ho appeared in 1770, ¥unsh—By OLD MRS. JARLEY, Who has charge of, the Wax Worms, Now, don’ a think this will bo More Fun than Going to a Circus ? BUT HOW ABOUT SCHOOL? ‘Woall, you mustn't run away, for THE FAIRIES gat that vory Wicked, and wouldn't give, you any if rN ” to your you PA or TAIN Bia bak y tlle ue mongssiaat to Toy OK, pid that be'thinks suoall tue Here ty not to fet you cume to Ir GUESS ‘hoy wilt say to ail of yuu, VES MY DARLINGS! y go, aud make Mapa and Mammy como too. Room for All on SEA'S Six Floors! And a rlaht hoarty Invite ts extended to ult, Young and Old, Rich and Poor, Ny ho who toves to hear himself catlod THE CHILDREN’S FRIEND! DAY AFTER TOMORROW, GRAND OPENING! FOR OLDER MINDS AND Young Americans as Well. Antique Brazen Temple! Yxtorlor of Hatla and Antiaao Linco, containing An- tlquities In i. Urars Firepiace with tires rg y hearths Hinys eponiee Disease iy cig, Antctont iuroes. iirazen Antiquy Vessols, Garters, Urns, ues, te eter ‘ress Andirons and Feudore, Druas, Mierory ara Candlenticky, pont tie Garden Be igh ‘Are Massive Works or P ART GALLERY, Containing an immense collection of WORKS OF ART. OIL PAINTINGS, J37 the mont eolot voady thymontcplourated Artinty, Including the | Crystal Casendas ie Hikine ickorabam ‘Bown Reading the News, jekerstinig Uncle Toby und th On the Dolaware., ‘rus. Gouking AND OVER 200 FINE PAINTINGS #, Sollore, bbw, Tune urtin, Barker, Morill, rk, Porry, Mra. Adler, {f2 Olland Water Colors) by Perry, Nathan ‘an Zandt ta F, Duwoy, Langard,, Gi Alphonso, pookorr Alurtel Rutters, kruver, Cadwell. Miss Coiuta, ‘and many others 120 STEEL ENGRAVINGS, 200 CRAYON HEADS, French Water Colors, Etchings, ctc., ete., oferod at PRICES ‘Within the reach of all. ‘All, Catalogue ready Thursday. FURS, LADIES’ CLOAKS, PATTERN BONNETS, And FINE MILLINERY, Art in Leather, in Satin, in Plush. ‘Tho finost assortment of High Coat Noveltics over seen in Amoricu. INDIA RUGS and PERSIAN CARPETS For Small and Larve Rooms, KITORASSAN PICTURE DRAPERIES, Scarfe, Spreads, Towols, ate, richly ombroldered Window Draperies of India Silk Mull, In fancy fyurea of SATIN WITT] LACK of REAL LACES, fetes ores Ah iar Japanese Mastodonic Curiosities ! THE M parton Wille MONA AW oui Soret, Iw (15 feet in tombe EBONY ART FURNITURE. JAPANESE ART SCREENS, #erolls, Portierres, ete, SILK LANTERNS. An onitraly now collection of all the above, none ever havtog boon shown boture. OPENING OF OUR NEW DEPARTMENTS, Sliks, Black Goods, Dress Goods, Flannels, Kalt Worsted Goods, efc,. ete, FROM 12 UNTIL 2 O'clock on Thursday next A COLLATION, Free to all our suosts, canlsting of tea Crean.sWater koe, am ft her olleacten will be 8 A ifat'Priues ot Caverurs: 1 Mt Kinet, ert al the Fraps ‘ine ‘aeativgn cpias Berve ice, ote., otc. for witch, "hr, KINULEY tenowd, During this timo-an ediclen ROHESTRA, Under tho londershin of JOUN It. HAND, ‘wlll rondor the Istest popular ales SHA, State-st. FURTHER PARTICULARS TOMORROW LAILORING. GRAND DISPLAY Fall & Winter Goods, PIONEER OF “MODERATE PRICES, Pants to Order from from $4 to se Suits to Order from $15 to $40. Overeoats to Order from $15 Up. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Samples and rules for Jes for solf-ncasuremont sent on application. LOR. 8. W. Cor, Clark and Adams-sts, Open until 8 p. m.; Saturdays, 10 p.m. COPARTNERSHTP NOTICES, Sere Ol ERSHIP, ‘Tho undersigned have this day formed @ copartners ship under the rm name of PRESTON & MCIENRY, for the transaction uf a General Commission business in gmain and yrovisions, In this unlon of interests wo solicit from our friends continuance of the same generous patronage which bas herotufore been exe tended to us. Oficas, Nos, 6aud7 Chamber of Com- J. W. PRESTON, W. BL MCMENIY, HATS. pri anh iranian remem anette D OAR AGEADS TIATS.--Fau. Styles Gentlemen's Dress and Business Hata, The Largest, Fincslp Block se lave even shown, at our usuat low prices. BARNES? Hatand Hur stove, 86 cidlsoneste (aeivune Building). marco, ____ SILKS, “KS, KIBBONS, te. de. ee Notice! Saaniey and City Merchants wilt find an tmmense stock % Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Plushes, Laces and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gents’? Purinishing Goods, at NIOYER & GO0., 144, 146, 148 & 150 Wabash-ay, It will pay you to call and exaniine prices, ZO RENT, TO RENT IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, Large corner office on sgcond floor and smail ofice on third Hoor. WH. C. DOW, Room 6‘ribune Hultding. GAS F PINT XTURES. Gas Fixtures. Go to Hoadquartors, GAINS das Wisture Facuory* 61 and Coual-st., near siadisun. HUSCR FIVE CENTS. fe eta en NE lg 5 STEWS IN BRIEF. ° cn Mrs, Garfleld fund amounted to $316, O60 Inst evening. - AND now comes Holland, which .has been noted for {ts thrift, steady habits, and im berturbable economy, and.it is announced that there fs a deficit in its treasury to ba mado up by taxation next year of 23,000,000 gulden, Sose of the German Socinlists purposé Puttlug forward Herr Most ns n candidate for the German Reichstag in ono of the Ber- ln coustituenctes, Herr Most’s election Would not be very agreeable to the aged Emperor or to Bismarek. A Numnen of Free-Thinkers have been holding a conference at London for the lust three days, under the Presidency of Charles Bradlaugh, Bennett, an American delegate, boasted that there were millions of Free Thinkers Inthe United States, Presipent Anruun received a telegram from Baron de Worms yesterday expressing on behalf of the AngtoJewlsh Association heartfelt sympathy with the people and Gov- erninent of the United States, and iso with the fanily of President Gartteld. Ayoon Kian's defeat was due to tho treachery of two Heratarl regiments, who deserted to the enemy after the battle be- tween himself and Abdurrahman’s forces had lasted three hours, ‘The losses on both sides were rather light, and the battle will be renewed, In all probability. Pnesinent Anriur attended tho funeral service In St. Johu’s Episcopal Church yes- terday morning. The service consisted of tho usual morning prayers of the Episcopal Church, with congregational singing. ‘There Was no serijon. The President returned to Senator Jones’ residence as soon as tho sery- fee was over. Tir death is announced at London of William Evans, the President of the Eman- elpation Society, who forwarded to President’ Lincoln the. resolutions passed in Exeter Mall 1n connection with the abolition of stav- ery, The death of Maj.-Gen. Sir Vincent Eyre, who distinguished himself during the Indian mutiny, 4g also announced. Ir is probable that Postmnster-General Janes will remain In the Cabinet, at least ‘until the star-route prosecutions are at an end, He ts so mitch in carnest about thesa prosecutions that he will not voluntarily re- tire, and {t is belleved that President Arthur wishes him to remain in order that the prose cutions may Uo vigorously pressed. A construction train consisting of n lo- comottve, sfx fint-cars, and a caboose, was thrown from the track of the Des Molnes & Northwestern Road, about seventeen miles from Panora, Guthrie County, Ing yester- day, causing the death of three Hand se rluusly wounding thirty others, Thevictins were M. Reardon, Jolin Murphy, and C, G. Gilbert. Mu. Conxntt, the Prosecuting-Attorney ofthe District of Columbia, has informed Guitent that lis case will be presented ta the Washington Grand Jury noxt Monday. Mr, Scoville, of Chicago, Guiteau’s brother in-law, will dofend him, The infamous wretch expresses himself quite confident of acquittal. Ivis tolerably certain, however, that he Is mistaken. Tue National Bank of Luxembourg has been closed by the Goveriiment in conse- quence of its holding a large quanity of bad Uills, and also because of its indebtedness 1o tho Government in the sum of 2,000,000 frances, ‘Tho working classes of Luxem- bourg hold 4,000,000 francs’ worth of Its notes, and there fs naturally great exeite- ment among them, PARNELL, Who has been enjoying a short vacation at his home in Wicklow, returned to Dublin Sunday ant was accorded what It described in the cablegrans ag “an extrier dinary ovation.” ‘he horses wero ‘taken from his enrrlage, which was dragzed through the streets of Dublin by © number of enthusiasts, Ie was presented with an address at the Land-Lengue rooms, ‘Tit: Governors of the following States at- tended Presklent Garileld’s funeral yester- day: New York, Connectleut, New Jersey, West Virgiula, ‘Tennessee, California, LUE nols, Kentucky, Iowa, and Wiseonsin.: ‘The Governors met, elected Blackburn of Ken- tucky Chairman, and a connnittes consisting of Covs, Cornell, Hawkins, and Bigelow re- ported a series of resolutions on President Gurfield’s death, which were unanimously adopted, ‘Tims American Soclety which was organ- ized at Nancy, France, in 1873, and which has for its object tho promotion of investiga- tiuns Into tho history and antiquities of Amerlen before and after its discovery by Columbus, began a session at Madrid yester day. King Alfonso in opening the session feellngly referred to the death of Presiduut Garticld, Ho also alluded to the cordial re- lations . existing betweon Spain and the United Status, Fuxrnat services for President Garfield were held in Dr, Parker's temple in Lon- don yesterday, ‘Tho snered edillee was packed, and hundreds who came were un- able to enter, Prayer was offered by the Rev. Newman Hatl Dr. Parker delivered an eloquent eulogy on tho Ifo and character of the decensed statogman, He feelingly al- luded to Mrs. Gartield, who, he declared, had behaved with o horulsuy: which would thrill the world, Iris reported from Washington that Sec+ retary Blatno ts determined not to romain in tho Cabinot, and that he will send’ his realgnation to President Arthurin the course ofa few days; and further, that he will not return to Washington for some time, It ls sald that in view of his intimate: personul relations with President arfleld . continu» ‘ance In the discharge of the routino duties of the State Department would hereafter be very painful to hin. ‘Tire funcral procession‘at Clevoland yester> day was perhaps the most Imposing one ever witnessed, Asin Chicago, thy column was headed by tho military organizations; then came the uniformed: societies; next the veteran socloties; following them the civic societies; then tha .Cathoile and Irish: American socloties; then camo the citizens of President Gartleld’s old ‘district, und organized bodies of citizens from other places. The Seventh Diviaton included the funeral escort, and the Elahth Diviston in- cluded military and naval ofticers, ex-Preal- dent Grant, ox-President Hayes, tha Cabinet “+ eee ua Se TR AH