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— The Chicago Dailn Tribune. > VOLUME XL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES OPENING. | . CLOTHING. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, fe. THE EVENT] OF TIE SEASON. Grand Opening FALL AND WINTER Thursday, Oct. 6, When we wall exhibit ‘Paris Costumes, aris Cloaks, ress Fabrics, &e., &ew Le oo: iAll are cordially invi- j ted to attend. - MANDEL BROS, 121 & 123 State-st. ____ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, i "PIANOS iat from $150 to $1,000, and ORGANS at. 835 to $500, for cash or on time, Immense stock and great variety of styles of DECKER BROS. “HAINES, MATHUSHEK, and STORY & CAME , Pianos, and of ESTEY and STORY & CAMP Or. gang. Various other makes also represented; and : Planos and Organs to rent, STORY & CAMP, 188 8,190 STATE-ST, ¢ LYON & HEALY 162 Slate St., Chicago, eRe te i pap NS FINANCIAL, | PRESTON, KEAN 800, BANKERS, 100 Wanlsinaton-nts, Have forsale a line of Choice yee say Sa, ing Governmont, City, County, and school Bonds, Commurctal Hanking ti all its branclie Mills of Exetange on the pi elite ot Europe, J Commerchah ai mumerclal wid ‘Trnvelure’ C Real Esatl'2 OTE 4nd Loans, Refuroncos penned It de. sired tv any person we have Tepresunted during years, iMoney to Loan On improved city Property at 6 per cont. MEAD & CON, 1 La dallevat. Money to Loan : At low rate of interest on Real Estate, 3 LOE A TE +O Baa MIEN TS Ny “TO RENT JIN TRIBUNE BUILDING, |~—— Fa Jarco corner oftc 0 third tuur, € 00 second-floor and small once, WBE. C. DOW, Hoow 8 Tribune Bu'ding, Somes . MAYER State and Madison-sts. “onus!” ‘VALUES’ WHEREIN WE “Countenance no Competition.” Our Improved American Buack Dress Siixs! $1.38! BLACK SATIN DELYON ! 93 inches in width,” $2.00! Back SILK RHADAMES “a3 inches in width," _ $2.00! SAMPLES MAILED! “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES,” STATE AND MADISON-STS. Branch, Madison & Desplaines-sts, ———_—_——_—_——_ EEE CLOTHING. CEM, BAN BANE & CO, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest. Prices, And Give the Best Terms, 5 off 60 days; '6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. OL TICAL Goobs, 126 Siate-st., Raom a. SPECTACLES RXCLUSIVELY, Gonna properly adapted to overy form of defective oyersight in nvcordunee with the sclonee and phile oxophy of nature. Howare af risking your sigltt 1b the hands of self-styled optlelans, Advice uiven as ty the hrupor soluction of ull required “Uptical ine strument 4 Luttorn Of recommondailon testifying to his supes MUlty us un Upticlun and the pertectness of his be seen at M. Bornhurdt's olticy fro the rotonwurs Of tiualt Metical Calieuy, Chlena Medien “cai ey Ushnemuin Cotlegy, Chicastn Montopatbie EShiege: leuduut dieines our prominent und w anu: Nekhown vcltizetn. incluttnue Hgts geome frontWehouls of Science, iulnd iumiituica: OUI 1. MATTIES, Anstatant, Impoartor of Optical, Mathomatical. ani Instroments, comprising O) Opera und Microscopes, Telescopes, Bure ita how tls, Compantos, Ren th largest nackiit the Nortiwert, Human Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Pain, TUE LARGEST STOCIC IN THE Cty, TION.—Don't pay gxorbltant prican to ade piulutoredae Svointtet Wo weil tho vont Weurttlan Pobbies tu) je bust wruuud French Crymtat Spectacton foto fe ‘fwonty-llve yours aetice In the art of fitting gine, Your ndetnod Le honoat cullag. wisiee has NTL ONE IE, WEDDING INVIT: ‘A TIONS ‘e Whom. CARDS. Correct Styles, Hast work and qual- PRIOES MODERATE, Cobb’s Library, 29 W. 5 BEND FoR 29, Mashington ate COPARTNERSIIP NOTICES, i COPARTNERSHIP, = ‘Tho Gndoraigned have thi rmud &® copartner- stip under the Arm name of PRESTON & MCHENRY, for the transnctiun of a General Commiaion business in gealn and grovisions, In this uiton of Intorests we solicit from our friends a continuance of tho same Generous patronage which hus horetuture been ox- fended tous, Onlcus, Nos, Gund 7 Chamber of Com- merce. 3. W. PRESTON, WE. McHENRY. FLATS, Syren nner nnn renner ne HATS, -- Fatt Styles Gentlemen's Dress and Business Hats, Tho Luryeat, Finest, Stock we have ever shown, at our wsugl low prices, BARNES! dat and Fur Store, 86 Maidlaon-ate (Tribuncs diutiding ). Cutie il : iw wie A. tu ta DDING ll anv Parca creme PAT Dropped the rata all of yesterday, but SHA’ Was, aa ateaye, crowded with Ladies, Yet alnce the rate muat have kept many at home, TO GIVE ALL AN OPPORTUNITY The Gorgeous Spectacle, The Fairies, The Old Woman in Her Gold- en Shoe, The Brazen Temple, The Art Hall, The 63 Magnificent Displays, The Cheeky Boy, Mephistopheles, Fat Sambo, Mrs. Jarley, Miss Spinster, sind the other characters (n costume, the- OPENING Will be continued sor THIS DAY ONLY Positively the Last Day of the $6,000 Display. YU CUM. 1 Pier 42, N.1t., foot of orton ‘Traveters by this dine uvold transit by English yallway und tho discomfort of crusaing the Channel in auial! Bont I by Wednorday, Oct, & 3p. m. $Wodnasany,’ Oc mm y PANSAUCE Unc! irae Cavin, #iiu and $4. eu, €31, Ineluiting wing badd ute Credit Layans ‘onnls of Paria (n iuminune to 1 roi DIC EWIAN, Agent, 6 Dowling Greon, Wale I WANT, G7 Markeat,, Chicago, DIRECT FOI MAR: ernie ‘Touching at Gibraltar Jin ‘The furlowinw atoaniora. will eave Now York direct forGibraitarund SMarsullles, takinx freight snd pase ¥ PERT asp pe LESSED Gok 2s 4 und KO and #luy MY Agont, ¢ Howling Green, tudt or OT Clarkent.. Chiensa. i. 28 tho ateainor fenving Now York on tho ih UF eucirmunth will touch ue Lisbon, AMERICAN LINE, Phitadetphia and Liverpool calling at Queanatown, Bailing regularly o Wodnosday frou Puiladel> pli, coreyinu cabin, intormudinte, und stooragt pose sungers, und the jail. RED STAR LINE, Caprying the United Statca and Koynl Bolxinn Mails, pnly Diruct Line to Antwerp, in Holuiunt, sull> y fram New ¥¢ York und every iltor- Purepe a und Drafts 8 ‘tek vatneang U it Ww ite SoRbR INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrying the fritteh and United States Malis, w York and Liverpool, via Quounstown, Tickot ste tu und. frow the prinetinal Enulleh, scotch, feat freneh, Gorwan, Hallun, und Scandinavian rte. hiove stonmors carry no livoatock of any kind, PUANCIS C. BONN, Get Wentorn Aug, Fer DRAFTS on Grout alta, Continent tor aale, ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEANERS and Gh ANCHIONIA, oe if itn ea asRTA Oct, 18,1 Koat. Trofandy und the Biovia, Atcha put ‘whew nlougiers go don mite Wop, UF ple, WIGHONLAS Get. b Stain + Oct. Cabin, 6810 gal” Hxcurviun Ticket et Pesbeldagam HENDERON HARE $0 Washingtonsst, STATE LINE — To Giasyow, Llverpool, ublin, iultgat, und Londons dorey, trom wery Courediay. | Pra Ca attiovsboop, HUF pi eens N,v AUBr IN, DALDWin ¥, ain Hundutp! ‘calor | Munuger, ~_ WHITE STAR LINE, Carrying tho United States und ioyal Bull belwae Nowvort bod Jtverpaol, uc [paueina aply bo Cones y's oftice, 44 oe ‘Gon Western Agont. par pee TAGHGHEN, $7 ratte un Groat Hruuli and roland, ‘RUPTURE oom HICAGO, April 11, 181, After suturing many wd tndtng ta our ti tule Dt, PARKER-—Drant uty poate with a vury largo scrotal (eral dellor trom ang true Louuld Sad, wit through skill and pow appilunce, a mut Uy putas Lupture where others bad fulled, Lut have couple cured tho hurnia. ‘ML Residence, Bt rviton- abe OM, LU ‘The principle a now one, NO watever, No danyor, Incurred, Staguaiciurors oF Binatia ruseen tock UARILR EE DUYMAN & PARKED, Unticuid Wiate-st, Chicagy, it, RICH PARLOR rianiTtne ELEGANT Chamber Suits! COUCHES & CHAIRS! Diing- Room Goods! Hall Stands! SPECIAL Secretaries and Library Cases! ARTISTIC DecorativeFurniture! NOVELTIES, Too Numerous to Mention, but Beautiful to Kehold! ANTIQUES, RARE AND SELECT! Take our stock all in all, you cannot find its like any- where, and it is well worth the inspection of,all who are interested in treating and beautifying their houses in good taste. SPIEGEL & C 251 & 253 Wabash-av., Near Jackson-st. Country and City Merchants will find an taumense stock vA Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Plushes, Laces and Faney Dry Goods, Ladies? and Gents? Furnishing Goods, at MOVER & C08, HM, 146, H8& 150 Wabash-ay. It witl pay you to call and exanrine a tho nally, prescribed b Ra- A Laxative un freehige Feu bean eo tor CONSTIPATION, Hemorrhoids, Bile, Head ache, Cerebral Cone gestion, etc. PREPARED NY GRILLON, ¥OLE PROPRIETOR, Pharmacien dy tro inase do to aeuite do Paris, ™, itis Hambutoay, Maris. ‘Tamar-unilke pitis_and the ueualpurcutlygesis uurueablo to take, and aes produces ire Higuon "Sold ‘by sit Chetutats and Driyalata, 75 conta the ox. ATE, : 7 tat ie tho gebuav af property an Frankia which In Jueated sine "omipAny recewved wt this ofice io and tneiud> ine day af Ogoher texts the ity auihurities Foner ting the Tage 0 reject nll propositions for such burch Ca ‘the Hy ons of the COE Te He Gunny, Comptrolier, TAR nn CHOY NGTICE, Fidility “Sayings Bank. Notice fs hureby esa (ut on the Zt day of Sen. tomber, Isl due nitica of aie buying taut KIvOR avseta Dulunuing to the Fidilly coat te Hank and Baty Depository of the f oof baci were t 1d by the iuegreyate eut order ut ‘the bu perlar Cure af ered contri 9a ‘or hivhor bids day uf Getohars Bypt. Oy, las onduys tho Te TURIN, Itecalvor, i Partiand Block. FRUITS Vatronkacs “uy Hullaule, Packays Goods ielip tes USE BEML ca James WILDE, JR., & C6,, Cor. State and Madison-sts. This Sutt looks neat, but come and see how muny prettier ones we hare. These come tn Kilts and the En- gush Belted Blouse. with Pants, Then the patterns are so stylish, Pe This represents the Boys’ Over- coats, But dontt forget that aur prestous reputation for having the best assortment of Leal Gooa Gar- ments Jor Men is nore than sus- tained this seagon, OPEN UNTIL (0 P.M. SATURDAYS, James Wilde, Jr., & Co., Cor. State and Madison-sts. FRANK REED, Manager. SCARFS, The best jit= em SMO ting Scary ev- er made. Specter at- tachment for turned down collars. Samplea sent tothetradeon application, THOMAS & HAYDEN, it ate Wie Mnnnfucturers, 284 Madison-st. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, INTER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION The Great Annual “Tnduatelad and Art Exhibition of America ls Now Open, and will Continue Day and HKvoning, Sundays excepted, until 1 y’ctock p.m, Bate day, Oct, 23, 1691. RY DEPANTALUNT te ropteto with the Latest ft, and all Arrangoments for the Exhibition are Completo and Admirabie. ioe, ADOLPH LIESEGANG'S Celebrated Ore ra of ‘Thirty-uno Mucus, Including Threo Kotor asalatod by the World Henusnud Cornut Virtuoe a0 BHAINUK LIBERATI, latq of Brighwu Beach, land, at Aduilssion—Adults, 25 conte; Childron, 1 conts, ~~ J. iéxcuraiow Mates and Low Mares un afl Halirads. Peele ebiahdaienesionsseasnetn-ncslbcadaanes venseise hundred LURE-PRAMES, PICTURE FRAMES Je wilt suroly pay jou to write for my a uy (free) of Strles Gold ss: Taton a TEMG WiWALS, Siuntufactirer, ud S20 Wabusaeaye Pcs LAT LT ES Hinetrated: C a at luweat price: bh cond Traveling Zalemuen wufacturers to Hrst-tlai trae Goud buaition at Goud sa. Adurese B dy cure Carcier No. te Neti Dry Good: lary to the right mene (A. COUTANE & (0, 145 State-st. LACES. In this Department will be found all the latest novelties in Real and Imitation Laces. Real Duchesse, Real Applique, Real Valenciennes, Real Thread, White, Real Thread, Black, Real Black Cuipure, Real Black Hand-run Spanish. Imitation Laces In great variety, covering more than 200 Patterns, Barcelone, Point Cermaine, Old Venice, . Polanza, Mechlin, Osborne, ‘ Byzantine, . irish Point, Old Devon, Madras Point, Montespan, Modena, Newport, Vermicelle, Coralline, Torchon, Black Spanish, White Spanish, Golored Sp anish, Old Cold Spanish, Black Chantilly, Black Beaded. Real Lace Handkerchiefs, Colored Bordered Handkere'fs Mourning Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Tatting Handkerchiefs, Colored Silk-Handkerchiefs, Mull Ties, White and Colored, Black Spanish Ties, White Spanish Ties, Point Germaine Ties, Point Raguse Ties, CGulpure Ties, Black and White, Children’s Sallor Collars, Children’s Crochet Collars, Children’s Open-work Cuipure Collars. EMBROIDERIES. 100 Patterns at 8, 6, and: te Ter: yard 100 100 i o Ite i 1006 200 suo es Sho 20 6 HOce 2000:« 6 Use 20 400 200 cry “ 500 oe 200 te doo $6 260 i] “6 Ibo 86 200, | 66 66 81,00 65 200 oy “ 1.25 oy 200 “ “ 1.60 oe 20 1.75 $6 wo 8 Fay 86 100 6 BOG too = We wilt sell 1000 doz. Satin Underbrim SENSATION HATS at 790 cael each. PRIC amt VE CENTS, NAS IN BRIEF. ®,) 1 @ Tun ‘meds Gnefield fund amounted te S55), 706 last evening. Creanina wenther, preceded by toca! tains, and statlonnry or higher temperature for this region today, Fonty-rwo National banks with an ag Bregate capital of $6,085,000 have been or ganized during tho last atx months, Ti, W. Iitcxs, a white man, was hanged at Spartansburg, S. C., yesterday for the inur- der of his wife Inst May, under exceptionally brutal clreumstances. ———- An earthquake at Changeria, Anatolia, in Asiatic Turkey, yesterday killed eleven per- sons. The Grand Mosque and many bulld- Ings were greatly damaged. Tu Directors of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad have elected Vice-Prest- aent Charles C, Perkina President of the .| company, vice John M. Forbes, resigned. Kixa KALAKAUA arrived at Norfolk, Va., yesterday from Fortress Monrve, and was entertalned at the navy-yard. A royal salute was fired In his honor. He returned to Washington In the evening, Tire Conklingltescarricd all the New York City Assembly districts but one at their pri- martes last night. Tho antl-Conklingites elniin to have carried Brooxlyy, Rochester sends a Stalwart delegation te the State Con- vention, dist Keene's horse Foxhall is the favorit for the arewiteh Stakes. A very large amount of money has been staked on hin, and there seems to be no fear that he will be seratehed. He will probably be ridden by Fordham, Tnr Supreme Court has virtually decide that the law dividing Cook County into Jus- tee-of-the-Pence districts 1s unconstitutional, for the reason that {t savers of specint legis- Intion, and is contrary to the princlples of unjformity of justice, Govennons of States who may participate in the Yorktown Centennial celebration will be provided for in well-constructed tents at the head of each State line, or, if they prefer lt, they may become the guests of the Uen- tenniat Commission on board a steamer at the wharf, Gronge Intsit and his wife were set upon yesterdny avout noontime near the corner of Harrison and Clark streets, in this city, by two negroes, Ben Cleary and Elijah Bured. Irish was terribly cut by the two ruftians, and he may die, though the doctors think he will recover. Mayon Means, of Cincinnati, has forbld- den the members of the pollee force of that city to tuke any active part in poiltics during his Adininistration, and has directed such members of tho force as belong to political associations to resign forthwith, Mayor Means understands his business, E Oxer again It is rumored that tho Marquls of Lorne is to return home, It is stated that after the close of the next session of the Cunadinn Parllament he will resign his position as Viceroy of Canada and accept a scat In the Housu of Lords. ‘The Canadtuns will not be very sorry at lis loss. Tne Rev. H. S, Woffman, of the Holy Trinity Moravian Church of Philadelphia, has gono over to the Reformed Eplscopal Church, taking with htm the greater portion of his congregation. The Rev. Mr. Hofftnan objects to the forelgn element In the govern: ment of the Moraylan Church, Itrpuntican primaries were held In Al- bany, N. Y., yesterday, ‘The Stalwarts claim to have been successful, while the antl Stalwarts claim to have earried ning ont of seventeen wards, They concede six to the Stalwarts, and admit that two are doubtful. ‘The Essex County Republican Convention elected an anti-Stalwart delegation, Sevenar. witnesses, mostly employés of the elder Malley, were examined yester- «ay at Ilartford, for the purpose of proving an alibi In the case of James Malley Jr. ‘There has been a vast amount of fulse swear- ing In this case, ‘The testimony given yes- terday blankly contradicts the testimony of provious witnesses, ——— Tur Lancet, the leading medical journal of Great Britain, severoly censtres President Garileld’s physicians for not having stated In thelr bulleting the true cundition of thelr pa- tent. The Lancet snys that 9 bulletin should bo the truth, and nothing but the truth, The Bilss bulletins were not the truth; they were anything but the truth, JouN Maginnis, of Nicetown, Pa., went toseo his wife, who was stopping with her mother, Mra, Reed, at Philadelphia, tast night. Maginuts scolded his' witv for not Informing him of the death of their child re: cently, and then shot her In the breast. Mra, Reed followed Maginnis, who ran away after ho shot his wife, Me turned on his pursuet and fired two shots, kiHllng her instantly, He wos arrested after a desperate struggle, {n which he tried to KIM a polleeman, A TonNnAno, which seams to have origi nated In Nebraska, played considerable havog fn tho towns of Madison and Stanton, dumol- ishing several buildings and injuring many: people, two, it is known, fatally, ‘The tornas do reached thy reglon around Wautonia, Wis,, and did considerable damage there, A tornado also visited the country aronit Ox- wero, Kendall County, 1, and ald ton-~ siderable damage to trees, corn-cribs, and farm buildings, Ysstenvay was Garfield Memorlat-Day In the Cinclonat! piablle schools, ‘The pupils and teachers draped thelr rooms in iwourn- ing, and all wore mourning badges, The oxurelies consisted of recitations of extracts of Gen, Garfleld's speeches, or of poems re- tutlag to him, and brief uddressea by yisit- ors, ‘The Rov, Isane Errett, who preached. the funeral sermon at Clovelund last Mon- day, spoke nt tha Woodward High School, and Congressman Butterworth spoke at the Mount Auburn School, Mn Gannert, of the Baltlmors & Ohto Railroad, and Mr, Vanderbilt, of many roads, are having a newspaper controversy. Mr Vanderbilt says that the Baltimore & Oblv Road has no right to New York busiuess; Mr, Currett says It has, Is getting it, and ex- nets to get much more, Mr, Vanderbilt says that Philadelphia and Baltlmore bave been built up at the expense of New York. This Mr, Garrett denles, And so the war

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