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VOLUME XL. ‘MENS! FURNISHING GOODS. - MEN'S UNDERWEAR ‘Heck Furnishings! | MARSHALL FIELD & 60, STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS, We have added largely to our stock Q, “MEN'S FURNISHINGS” SILK, MERINO. COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. AND HOSTERY. All sizes and colorings, from best mutker's. Large and attractive line of entirely new designs of NECK FURNISHINGS FANCY JEWELRY! Also the MOST POPULAR SIYLES of Shirts, Collars and Cuffs! FINE CARDIGAN JACKETS * COSSAMER Goats, Leggins and Hats! UNUSUALLY .CHEAP. * SILK, ALPACA AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS! At Popular Prices, yet ge CLOTHING, OGDEN, ABLEWHITE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CLOTHES, Twenty-Second-st. and Archer-av., CILICAGO. October brings us hoary Jack, called Brost for hota bette fect te gard hin off than Ogden, jer ftarett to vcard hin n Ablewhite & Cov : (Extracts from our Calondar.) No house in America, and we will stake our reputation on it. * ro "8 WY. Wh : ach, 1,00 handsome Ulsterottos for mon and bays equally or.» ¥ Baa Varieties of beautiful Sulta for mon, youths Allclean, fresh, Row goods, ourown make, No old mous dutte tn ntock ron teem BLD tn to 10.0 ok run fron mon’s in boys’ und youth's fruas €.00 to £200 euct, : THE RICH AND THE POOR, 7ihe heavy purso and tho itght ono, enn find {ustwhat poy Mani Lero, und savo midulonion’s pr 2. Wye Ball al PCAUN We Ike OUT OWN KoOds, BIN good profit, teuving the middiomen out. Come und -seu if itis hot Ao, Gentiomen’s Furnishlag Gooda,with Hate and Caps, Jmmonse stocks In wach department, FINE MERCHANT TAILORING Ieonn of our Specialties, oxcolied by nono in work> manship, apprusehod by none In prices 9 OPEN EVENINGS, OGDEN, ABLEWHITE & C0, . Twonty-second-st, and Archior-ay.y : cutvago, WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CUIMENT. BANE ¢ (0, * 202, 204, 208, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., Nanufacturo the’ Best: Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, jMako tho Lowest Prices, And Givp-tho Best; Terms, Tt UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, hes | Fens UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, AND FURNISHING GOODS. The attractions we offer in va- riety and prices will prove inter- esting toall purchasers. WILSON BROS, 113, 18, U7 & 19 State-st ett, WINTER UNDERWEAR. eepaanamaanannnanennnns nena STATE AND MADISON-STS, WINTER = UNDERWEAR! Lalas’, Gents’, and Children’, “AT PRICES”: That will insure the purchaser a saving of 20 per | Cent. A Complete Assortment of all the “Standard Makes,” Including BRETTLE'S Pure Silk . Underwear, **Now on Sale.” “LEADERS OF PopuLaR Prices,” State and Madison-sts. Branoh, Madison & Dosplaines-sts. reer NEW PUBLICATIONS, THE NORWAY NUSICAL ALBUM. By FORESTIER and ANDERSON. A collection of wetrd, strange, oni hy sivatiny Bonee ond Stgfodtes trout tho lange CS Bt Just tho wusio that Inypired lie lnagination, SHARE levee dat AB a Shiovend und song. Price B8-a0" GARVIELD'S FUNERAL MAKCIL, Fine portrait, 0 ROBERT FRANZ’ ALBUM OF SONG, Ula and now, Approved by tho Master himsolt, A book tp which ovory Povetsa yun. German and En~ gilah words, “A buuidred exqulaite’ songs.” boards; ‘Menay or Puatsx, For Cholrsand Conventions. 81, THE IDEAL ¢ BON, Ie tho best Sitiging-Yobou! Book of Uh Jinguished sutton Aduimble corloston of ints ing, wide-awake, effective music, eombined ine trace Heil aud thorough course, Idval aucea singing class wil yosute from w e S80NG BELLA, Yor Common Bohuols, Emerson, 50 cts, }YON & HEALY, Chicago, Ill. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Moston, REAL ESTA rte.) 13; sate Ks 6 off 60 days; 1 ripin ave HATS, PIOVORE-FRAMES, ALATS,-- Fall “Styles Gentlemen's f.1.§ PICTURE FRAMES Dress and Business Huts. Earyest, West, stuck we Rave ever eh our, weudt low prices, BDAGNES! sur atore, 86 Mudison-st. (Lribune Mlustrated Catalogue Ure) of Styles And Pricus uTE MU LLAWAIN, Nonulacturor, Ad @aN Wabasd-ate Beat grades st lowest pricus, OVE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES ATHER, IS UPON US, AND THE Overcoat Stock AT THE » PUTRAM CL{ THING HOUSE Is a MAMMOTH ARRAY of all grades and styles imaginable, rang- ing in price to meet the requirements of every purse. Our stock of OVERCOATS and WINTER SUITS is four times larger than any stock ever shown at retail under one roof, made up in our own Man- ufactory by the best Jour. Tailors, under the supervision of our Resi- dent Manager, Mr. . H. FURLONG, whose constant aim and study has ever been to produce a superior class of Clothing, and to keep pace with the requirements of a Chicago public is a mark of true business enterprise rarely possessed by the greatest retail houses of the pres- ent day. THE PUTNAM, however; has been: fully equal to the emergency, and finds herself standing without a rival, beyond the reach of all competition. ANY GENTLEMAN IN QUEST OF OVERCOATS or WINTER SUITS Should not fail to inspect carefully the Mammoth Stock at THE PUTNAM, Where a larger stock, more and better styles, are on exhibition than are to be found in all other Clothing Housés in Chicago combined. Always Stricily One Price, and No Deviation. : The Best Goods for the Least Possible Money, Be not deceived into purchasing a dollar’s worth of Clothing until you have fully investigated our claims and assertions and considered carefully the advantages and unequaled facilities possessed by THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, (3! & 133 Clark and t7 Madison-st. MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers. W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE, ~ ANNIVERSARY AUCTION SALE! Next Saturday, Oct. 8th. HO POSTPONEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF: WEATHER A Mammoth Canvas Tent, with seats for thousands, will be erected. Two. Excursion Trains free, 10 o'clock a.m., and rp. m., leave Wells-st. Depot. Tent right close to Depot. Call for Plats and Tickets. Office open every night. K. A. CUMMINGS & CO., 134 LA SALLE-ST. OIL STOVE, WIRE-GAUZE, NON-EXPLOSIVE |OIL STOVE, With Armour's Flue-Heater Attachment, Just the thing for heating Bedrooma, Bath. rooms, Offices, Conservatories, &c., &c,, and for generat use during this chilly weather, THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE MFG, CO., 05 LAKK-ST, OPTICAL GOODS. “MOR Min WHEAT, Optician, 125 State-wt., Nuom 4, second floor, Spectacles exclu- alvoly, ‘Twunty-seveu yourw’ practices tn Wie adjust- wont Of Ulassus tu ovury form of defective oyoalunt. jetlury uf recommendation testitring to his super lur ability aw an Optician and the perfoctnens of bie giaysus cun be seen wt M. urnburdt's oftiog fruin the Roted Professors of) Ipush Sadieat Collogo, Chicayo Medical Collegy, Habnenann College, | Chiongo Moiusopathic Cotloge, leading divinos, ‘our ruoKt prominnt ond well-knowe clusons, ineluding bis 0, Ditnd Insitutes, oucomlume fromBchouls of Xeloue hlovs, rotting, perishable Itubbers.on thelr Huge xlen whe Lavo suet ur Used the slimple biol NEAN Ds AND BIARE COUPLING SUING. bold by all Harde ware, Uarnuns, Mads genes eaten TANG FRONT VIEW, ‘ ¥pringe Oxcbhangod with publishers In tho Interior for advertising at net cash res, FINANCIAL, Money to Loan On improved city property at 6 per cent. MEAD Tatalto-at, Raal Ectatalll.).KERFOOT & co, and Loans, sts rmesttee U)ivirosentedduring Wi years WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. 1881. FALL AND WINTER CANPAIGN, N. MATSON & COMPANY, State and Monroe-sts., Jewelers & Silversmiths, Are receiving, and will continue to receive daily, new and choice. goods. in every department of their already immense stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEw- ELRY, SILVERWARE, Clocks, Bronzes, &c., &c. They exhibit many very choice articles direct from the manufacturers, and not to be found elsewhere. EVERY ARTICLE marked in PLAIN FIGURES. ONE PRICE to all. EDUCATIONAL, HARVARD SCHOOL, 2I0L ANDIANA-AY.., Corner Twonty-tirat-at, A achoot for boys, will raopen WEDNESNAY, SEPT, A pence MONE: Mithun deparanene ai ful pre: puraulun for cullege, thy scientite school, aud Buse huss life. Jacated in the best part of the ultys vasliy aecussibla by thu strout-ears, ‘Che building stands frugunoilaldes, Wionty of Halt and ale b foraiutou uppiy to OMINGE, or JOHN U. GAN ay iatan jloaitu. AY AMD TA H, Poet and Traveler, per “1 take great pleasure in recommending to pwithin G, Shortiidge.” oa fe a er LR tbc or ve 1 paste ast raforentee Yara will eaturn to" you (for heir fourth year) after Wor new Tifustraioa “ address SWITHIN 5 : js BuEVard Ualvore Sisy Graduates Medias buss Unulue trots Phila, WR, and MRS, BOURNIQUE'S SCHOOLS FOR DANCING. --Natatoriun, SO Madtson-st, SUGAERIDENES Riuot-fourtbety, Near Inale send for Catalonus, atv eg (DANCING ret, AND SOvieuh SNe., " 4. Civil Kngineoring, Chyin- jateye Ch nes et eer uaeos contarred. Aun a AVI foopen SATURDAY, Oct. & For particulars NORTH, Se ee Pennsylvania Military Academy Bid, Chis er te Ea eaeO Wik arn Bowe OPENING JH, & C0,’ IHleavy Weight, Medium Weight, and Light Weight Overconts und Ulsterettes, made to fit persons of all weights, from the 2-year old boy to the 800-pound man. The assortment is large enough, and the prices are low enough, judging from the great demand for them. It is a fuet—genuine low prices make business lively. $8.00 Buys a neat Oxford Mixed Fall Overcoat at WILDES. . $16 Buys a handsome silk-faced Brown Mix Cassimere at WILDE'S. $28 Buys Imported EF. & H. Cassi- mere silk-lined Overconts. Many pay $45 or more for the identical garment; .wouldn’t it be well to save that extra $17.00? $30 and $32 FINE SUITS FOR GENTLEMEN, The demand for these goods has been surprising. It ap- pears the public have at last thrown aside their prejudices and have taken the trouble JAMES WILDE, |GREA to compare our finest ready- made garments with those of\ ‘the merchant tailor work, and the difference has been $165 per suit in our favor, and you wear the sume goods. We confess we take a par- donable pride in showing our fine elegantly-made _ richly- trimmed, and faultless fit- ting Suits. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M, OPEN DAILY UNTIL 6:30 P.M. Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock we will give away, at our store, 1,000 of our beau- tifal pictures. Call aud ob- tain one; they are well worth framing. James Wilde, Jr, & Co, Cor. State and Mudison-sts, FRANK REED, Managor. OPENING. OPENING! Fine Millinery and Cloaks TODAY, Oct.6. . ALL INVITED, No CARDS, HOTCHKIN, PALMER & C0. 137 & 189 Stato-st. a INTER-STATIS —~ INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO. ‘he Great Apnual Industrial and Art Exhibition of Awerica ts Now Open, and will Continue Day und Brentng, Sundays oxceptud, until 11 u'eluck p. ws, dat- urday, Oot. 21, 1331, HVERY DEVARTMENT ts reptote with tho Latest and Bost, und all Arrungemonta for the Exulvltun are Couplete and Adutraplo, PROP, ADOLIIL LIEYEGANG'S Colobrated Ore chustrs of Thirty-one Plover, Including 'hroa Nolos ints, ausleted by the World Renowned Cornut Virtuoe so BIUNUK LIBERATL, tate of Urlghton Beach, Conoy Istana, Aduilasion—Aduits, % cents; Children, 15 ce Excursion Rates und Low Farus an all Rail SLATIONELY, bee (tuner Pace 3, QE AOYNES.C Blank-Book Makers and Stationers. CUTLERY, Cutler Dow Collars, Novelvs, 4.0. & BKOS. 103 Madson-st, LADIES’ VERCOAT DEPARTMENT AT THE “RENOWNED” WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO,’S, Cor, Madison & Clark-sts, ALLNEWSTYLES Never Seen Before in Chicage. The “Augusta” Dolman, The “Paletot,” The “Tete-a-Tete,” The “Havelock,” The “Richelieu” Ulster, AND The “Mercedes,” Which is the “‘haiidsoinest |’ garment ever seen. Eight new styles of Misses’ Over- coats and Outside Garments. Every day' new shapes are received. The Western Union Telegraph Co. busy all Monday night with tele- grams to all parts of the world, duplicating goods sold through the day. a “Magnetism,” why the air in this great store is full of it. All our goods are impreg- nated with it; and, Ladies, if you care to render yourself attractive, see our beautiful Outside Garments before you buy, otherwise you certainly will be sorry. All these dry goods fellows go to sleep at 6 o'clock p. m., and that’s the time the Sleep- less Clothiers commence to feel good. Our Fifty-One Electric Lights are then in action, “thrilling” one’s veins with new life, “quickening” the blood, the “heart” beats rapidly, the world seems brighter, more to live for (sui- cides will never seek electric light for their dark work). “Now,” Ladies who are busy through the day will be delighted with the idea of seeing these beautiful gar- ments in. the _splendidly- lighted Cloak Department, which will be open until nine at night. Mothers can now fit their BOYS, their GIRLS, and “THEMSELVES" to proper Overcoats at “PRICES” that cannot be beat. The whole expenses of this CLOAK ‘DEPARTMENT are simply the salaries of the manager and his assistants, No extra expense for heat, for light, or for rent. If you can’t come in today, come down to night, and see what we are talking about. - WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0. Cornor Madison and Clark-sts,, ., The Renowned Retatl Mer- chants who built up thelr tnunense trade by Backing Up Their Advertisements. ike + wenther, northensterly winds, and statlonary or lower tompernture for this re- gion today, Inoqvors has, been scratched for. tho Cesarewitch. On Foxhailare now centered the hopes of American sporting men, James and Harry Garfletd have returned to Williams College, Harry ia not quite well enough to resume his studies just yet. ‘Tim Mrs. Garfleld fund now atmounts to $38,112. The sum of $10,173 has been sud- served for tho Grandina Garfield fund. Dos ton has thus far contributed $18,576 to the ‘Mrs, Gartield fund. ii Fitenps of Secretary Binine say there ts no truth In the story that he desires to re- inaln Inthe Cabinet. On the contrary, Mr. Bialue wishes to retire soon after Congress ineets aud after he has presented his report. —— DeLeaatss to attend the Massachusetts Democratic State Convention at Worcester are arriving In that elty, It 1s expected that theconvention will renominate the Democrat- Ic tleket of last year, except tha Lieutenane Governor, Gerreau was Indicted yesterday by the Washlagton grand jury. George Scoville, of Chicago, his brother-In-law, will defend the assasin, Gulteat will plead “not guilty.” ‘The defense will be on the ground of insanity, Four persons, supposed to be ex-convicts, entered a house on West ‘Twenty-secund street, New York, yesterday, brutally ay saulted an invalid mother, and killed her babe, only 15 days old. The police are look- ing for the villains. Gronck H. Rownann, of Pike County, Pennsylvania, at one tle amember of tho Pennsylvanian Senate, was arrested yester- day on tho charge of extorting flegal fees for collecting a pension, ‘The complainant ga woman over 60 years of age, Tue paying teller of the Bushwick Savings Bunk of Brooklyn was arrested yesterday on the charge of tuking $4,000 of the funds of the bank since tho Ist of January, and con cealluy his steallngs by fatse entries and forgery, Small salary is the reason assigned for the theft, A SOUTH-LOUND train on the Loutsyille & Nashville Railroad Jumped the track at Dolive Station, Ala., yesterday, and the cars were thrown over. Gen. John M. Dunn, of the Interior Department, and a circus agent were brulsed. A colored tramp who was steallng a ride was killeil. Presipent Antitun, In company with Mr, Read, his private secretary, and Mr. Jamie xon, of the railway mail service, arrived at Washington yesterday afternoon from New York. The party were driven to Senator Jones’ residence immediately. President Arthur spent 9 quict eventug, and had few callers, : Tur Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich reeeivad a ps miafority of both Houses of the Rhude Island Legislature yesterday for United States Sen- ator to succeed Gen, Burnside, He will bo elected today, Mr. Aldrleh was a member of the Congress, and was revtected last November. Ho ty now in his 40th year, and 4s a native of Connecticut. THERE was a net reduetion In the cost of the star-route and stenmboat naval service during the month of. Septumber of $63,473, . Brady -has no connection with the Post-Ofice ! Department now, and Mr, James rules theres, ‘That makes all the diference In the world.’ The American people would like that Mr, James should be permitted to rule, TuERE was a sharp decilne in tho price of grain In the Chleago market yesterday, Wheat declined 3@8!¢ cents, corn 5 cents, and oats $(@l cent per bushel, ‘There was also a dectine in the price of mess vork and lard, The New York markets declined In sympathy with the Chicago market, but re- covered somewhut towards the close of busi ness. es , Tasmanager of the Panna Canal{Com- pany has arrived at Now York and reports that work on the canal Is progressing favor. | ably and rapidly, ‘Chore are now 1,200 men at work, and It is expected that 8,000 will bo at work by December, ‘The sum of $250,000 ling been already expended un the work, and ‘lrafts for $500,000 more are in the hands of the bankers, ———_. Tne Chicago Democratic Club, a sort of esthetic organization of local Bourbons, met fast night aud elected officers for the ensuing year, The club will hereafter be known ae the lroquols, The namo was selected prob- ably with the {den of excluding the “short hulrs.”) No short-hatr can pronounce tho nmue, and no “short-hair’ wants to be con sidered an “Injun’? Ir Js generally believed that Vanderbilt holds enough stock of the Philadelphia & Reading Raitrond to absolutely insure the election of Mr. Franktln B, Gowen as Presl- dont, In spite of nll the efforts of the McCal- mont varty, Gowen was terca In hia donun- elution of monopoliats Inst year, which fs probably the reuson ha sought the friendly ald of Me, Vanderbilt. if Durine tho first nine months of the pres ent year 13,034 original patents wero «Issued. trom the Patent-Oflice at Washimgton—an ine crease of 3,261 over last year, During the same porlod the receipts wore $05,447 In ex- cess of the recelpts ‘for. tho corresponding perlod of lust year, ‘Che Commissioner of Pat- onts recommends an Jucrense In the exainine Ing and clurica) force of tho ofilee, Tue firm of J. 33, Lyon & Co, suspended temporarily yesterday. ‘The firm was caught short on corn, and decided that the best way to got over the dificulty wns to auit buslness for a few days, during which it is expected settlements will be made, ‘Chere is litte doubt that the firm will resume business at, @n early day, In fact, it ls hinted that thore was no reul necessity tor the suspension. - Ex-Secuetany Evatts, speaking to reao- Jutlons expressing sorrow at the death of President Garteld, vroposed at the meeting of the New York Mlstorical Society last aight, sald thas it was gad fo thinks thag dure ing the exlatence of the Republic four of our Chief Magistrates haye dled dur Ing their tering of offlvo—two plagued to death by the Importunities of officeseekers, and two victims of assasination Incited by the spirit of offlceseeking, He denounced tha © present system of patronaxe.as a plague— “ the placeman’s pride, thestateaman's scane + - ¢