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VOLUME XL. , OVERCO. OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! JUST LOOK AT THEM! Children’s Overcoats, $1.97 to $9.00 Boys’ Overcoats, - 6.00 to 14.00 Men’s Overcoats, - 7.00 to 45.00 $15.00! $15.00! Buys a Splendid Overcoat; 20 different patterns to select from. Come and sec them; it is money in your pocket to do so. FLECANT BUSINESS SUITS, Blue and Black Cheviet Suits, $15.00. $15.00. A magnificent Suit for the money, and one you have James Wilde, Jr., & Co.'s word can be depended upon. Men’s Sack Overcoat, JAMES WILDE, JR., & CO., Cor. State & Madison:sts. FRANK REED, Monne PIANOS AND OLG. - State and Madison-sts. |——— mn = ‘Tmporters.and. Retailers RY Goons! = THE LARGEST To encourage the sale of | Plano & Organ House tn the World, “Strictly First-Class _ Merchandise,” Manufacturing ovor WE WILL “At all Times” production of “Quote Prices” ==} Parlor Organs on tho Amertean Continent, Tn ‘That will compare favorably with the cheaper grade of goods sold in this market. “Our SELECTIONS” *This fall, the most varied we have ‘ever shown, comprise some of the most elegant materials imported tothis country. A critical exam- ‘ination of our “Wiires and Prices” N's respectfully solicited. Pianos and Organ on inonthly or payments, 2 € & JE {72 STATE-ST.,; Opposite Palmer House, Opening! Trestay and Wednestay, Gct. ff and 12. Special display of Seal Dolmans and Sacques, Fur-Lined Garments, Mulls, Boas, Hats, &e, J. ETTLINCER, 172 STATE-ST., Opposite Palmer House. RWEAR EALTH PERFORATED BUCK. . ‘thoy wre pricelues ta th Wonk Lungs and 10 case Freuuonia was Fier Known Where Theso Garments “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES,” State and Madison-sts. ‘ EDUCATIONAW MR. and MAS, BOURNIQUE’S SCHOOLS FOR DANCING. WEST S1DE-Natatoriun, £1 Madison-st. eHUUTIT BIDESES Twunty-lourii-et, near Indl ‘nikiren, and Gentlemen. For ‘ntatlos THIEL HARVARD SCHOOL, “AY, Corner ‘Umenty-trateat ‘iL reopan WEDNESDAY, SEPT, Iuher departimant, Caragul pra Tig selotuitic echoul, und busi In the bust part i ntraut-cnrs. opty ot Mghe J.J. BOOM NG! ndiana-av.. Chica. ACADEMIES, soothe axp, Fengyana Mary Aca Ssceasiblo by. GWANT, 2101 Iain US PATI EGAIM tHe. opens Kept. ii, Civil Engincering, Choms Bur aE URE douroon euatareed Ai WERE WORN, Blok, Chtcay patron, at dog a ng tho body in a uniform degree of warmth, MSTITUTION. FOR THE TUPHOYED TNSTHEC: | MHSINUOCE, the promiuis for welvo consecutive Lerington-ay.. batwaon Hixty-sovunth and Sixty $ebodl "eno Country watablinied taity puro ral Rutuud. “Bend fur circular, ty MME. DA SILVA & Mis, HIADFORDS {ormery stra, Oxdo ray Ki n Hom Knultel 0 anderlaan hhonedag wid tay, Seauot. tor le by letier ur personally as abUve- Piers ESTNUT @THEET SEMINAIC ville BONNY and ties JHLLAYE, Peto : ar OF rug ut ny paseo ben Sh, eS *Ghestnyteat, Uuiladul> Searn ‘ Bed fur circular, Fur saly ovarywhare, eC. WALI & CO. M Soonurd-at.. Now Vurk City. g CUTLERY. Cutlery panciietanianea, Wat S LEUE, Bext equipped ‘Iralo~ Duth sexes. Rend fur Hy A. AL, Moment. A position as Financial Mauayer of u manntuctoripg business, with weneyed lutervat. $10, ‘Tribune, The Chirag o Daily Tribune. PRIw. — °..0 oe SEME-ANNUAL i Mantles, and Seal Garments, WILL OCCUR ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK. Wehare purposely delayed our Opening it order to ob- tein THE LATESL aris Novelties And most exclusive Foreign Styles; and promise the Ladies an unusuatly at tractive display. oy FOOT OF WASHINGTON-ST. PROF. SAM’L A. KINC’S Manmnoth Balloon, known as the ** Great Northiyest.’? and ‘recently used at Mine neapolis, will make this memorable as- consion, In honor of the Patron of the yoyage, the great AireShip will be named Ad. NUTTING,” the Senior of the firm whieh has alone undertaken this rreat enterprise. Prof, King’s ine fon as asctentifie, prudent experienced, and. thorougilyeskilled Acronant stands unnyaled, after belug thirty years in the business. He has made 227 voyages, and an Inflnite number of captive uscensions. On this irip he expects to make very long, notable Journey. but, it hetng o matter entirely controlled by the winds, no definite promises are made as to dese tinntion. TEN COMPANION BALLOONS, Averaging about 25 feet In circumference, wilt he ling around the “GREAT ALT SHIP,” and wilt he ent Toose from tine to time in the upper regions. ‘They will he sufficiently hallasted to make n grail ual descent, and so add zest to the occa- slon. PILOT BALLOONS will he sent up at Intervals during the inflation to show the direction of the upper currents, ‘Yo Impress upon you the prodigious size of this Great Balloon, we want to tell you that, inflated and complete, it stands about 100 fect high, x ahout 180 fect in herlzontal and 190 feet In per- +} pendicular efreuinference, and could care All are Cordially Invited. PARISIAN SUIT C0., State and Monroe-sts., Under Palmer House. tH Owing to the dmense dnerease in the nunvber of our Patrons, we find it impossi- bleto send specialinvitatiorns, as we her CLOTHING. WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BANE & C0, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., COR. ADAMS. 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. The best ting Scart ev- er made. Spealel at- tachment for turned down j collars, Samples sent tothetradcon application. THOMAS & WAYDBH, € i 3 Whe uninuctarers, 254 Madison: RUPTURE CURED, CUICAGO, April, 158, OH, PARKER—DEan Bie, Alter sulluring tuany yeura with a very iarge scrotal bere, und wading ho jeles trom say iruss | could find, und) throuxk your ohill und new SEbnAtC yeu nut only retained te ripiure where others bad fatied, but have compiutely cured the Lertis. MUMETA LUPSA Readence. 2s) Fullon-st., office, iu Wastin tut “Tho principle a new Oue. No vporauun whatever, er incurred,“ Slauwlachurers of me WANT LET, MUTMAN & PARKEI, UthCe Gs Biato-wt, Chicano, TH, dEAY ee UATS.--Falt | Styles Gentlemens Dress and Lusiness Hats, The Luryest, Finest, stock ; shown, atour. usual low price ddat aad Fur Store, 80 Madisy: Building de ry up from 10 to 15 persons if inflated with hydrogen. Prof. Hing Informs us that the materials from which the Bal- loon fs made (Rubber Cloth, two thick Nesses) possesses remarkably. retentive properties, the leakage of gus being only ahout one yer cent n day, so, under fa+ yorable clreumstances, the voyage gould be continned a number of days. The Signal Service at Washington Haye ORDERED AN OREICER TO AC. COMPANY MR. KING AT THIS ASC. SION FOR SCIENTIFIC OBSERY! EONS. Sulfable Instruments will be tnken for making metcorological, obser yations. ‘TICKETS NOW READY, Admission, 60c3 Reserved Sents, 25 extras Children under 12 years, 2c. A. J. NUTTING & C05, Your Clothlers and the Managers, BALLOON ASCE TODAY, 2:30 Grand Balloon Ascension Grand Balloon Ascension SION, P.M., From 10,000 to 20,000 ft. Altitude Is attained by this distingnished Aero- naut at his different ascensions, or from two to four miles perpendicular hight from the enrth rface, Although it is 0 the wishes of the Man- ng says that, should the will cross Lake Miche ian. the utmost confldence in his grent Ship, and thoroughly unders stands exer square Inch of its Immense surface. This is without danbt one of the strongest and safest Balloons eyer built, and the Professor's confidence fs certainly well founded, A. J & CO. Inve encouraged and assumed the mane agement of this notable affulr to help the Frofessor in_his laudable researehes for the Easterly Upper Currents, which shall prove or Healnreye of the possibility of 8 Transatlantic Passage. He still “he- Heyes In his ability to cross the Ocean, and this is one of a series of fuland voy> ages looking towards positive evidences. 104 & 106 Madison-st. Has become Headquarters for euterprise as well as for Stylish Garments And Low Prices, And the name of this firm is carried even 104 & 106 Madison-st. through the cloms, HOLIDAY GOODS, HOSIERY, Le Saved in a single purchase, is just what I have done for hundreds of merchants in the last week, by selling them goods 5 to 20 per cent cheaper than they could buy themelsewhere. My stock con- sists of . Holiday Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Cutlery, Stationery, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Smokers’ Goods, Tollet Goods, In short 2imost everything re- quired by the general merchant. Don't Stop Until You Find Me, (, H LINING TON, 145 & 147 WABASH-AV., CHICAGO. — ee pot} 3 P Suyyeatioe Pasnagen from the Publle art JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD. Compiled by HW. HALCIL, With a Momolr and a he Stevl Portsait, Price, 1.0), Brief, wise, pithy, vloguent paragea) neon a great yee Of adbjecisy These, wit tag Motuulr and Pi form un udnitablo suuventr of resident Aisrtald, *skur sale by all Togksullers. Bent, postpald, on recusptt price, by the Publishers, pestis ———— ‘Agents wanted for 14 unk Garuuld. A count tus bistery fom cradle to vy the enuaent Liogmpher, Ca Conwell, Huoks wil ready terdylivery. | An ulevant Mustrated valumne, taders lon. Liberal teruss, ord 0 W cupius auily, Outs a penta never inde taclf, Experience not rivaty terms true. va, Me. Fine Spoctacles sulted to all sights ou sclentiqa principlon, Opure aud Pivld Glassus, ‘Telescupes, Mt Closcepes, Moruuluiwee we Chas. Gossage § Co, “Opening!” WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12th, Displaying Imported Costumes, Cloaks, “Flegant Novelties” In every Dop’t, Selected from the Latest Styles produced . exclustvely for Paris and London sales, and exceeding in richness and va+ vlety all previous exhibitions, Chas. Gossage & Co. IND SHOL Walker Boot. * LP.Farnum Wholesale Dealer In Bootseshoes 240 Madison Strost, CHICAGO, Solo Agent In Chicago for the Celebrated J. H. 4G, M. WALKER BOOT, tr Send for Price List. NEWS IN BRIEF. Fain weather, southeasterly winds, and stationary or higher temperature for this rexion today, Mrs. Garfield fund reached $250,893 Instevening, ‘The fund will be closed on the 15th inst. Tur grand jury of Queens County, New York, has indicted the pool-seller.whoset up In business when driven by tho potice out of New York City, Presipent Ganrietp's pleture is to be placed upon the five-cent International postal Jetter-stamp, A fine engraving for the new stamp is now being executed by the bank- note company, TuF Chicago Common Counell at its meet- ing last night granted the Mutual Union ‘Telegraph Company permission to lay its wires into Chlengo, ‘They must be Iald un- derground, however, ——. Ex-Sexaton Conkiina left Washington for his home at Utica yesterday. He was sufering from malaria, and would have stalt at the Capital some days longer but that he feared he might be taken seriously itl, Dr, Scutinstann has arrived at Constant!- nople on his way to Hissarlik, thes’ of ancient Troy, where: he purposes continang his excavations, ‘The German Ambassador to Turkey has applied for the necessary per- mission for him, Henny Crockett, presuming on old ace quuintance, uddressed Mrs, Charles Jones rather faniflinrly at Wytheville, Va., yester- day, Mrs. Jones informed ber husband, whose Virginia blood became so fired that he shot Crockett dead. Sexaton Part, of Conneeticut, who was Yeported to be dying some weeks gu, has recovered his health,. He passed the suin- mer fn the Adfrondack Mountains, and has recovered froma chronicabscess tn the chest. He fs in Washington, but is palred with Sen- ator Fair, Tne: balance-sheet of the Post-Ofice De- partinent for the quarter ending Sept. 50 shows x deficiency of $79,000, as agulnst $500,000 for the corresponding perlod of last. Ry ‘The result is due to Postmaster Gen- etal James’ judicious, economical, aud efi- clent Inauagement of the department. Joun A. Stu, County Treasurer of Hnam- ilton County, Illinois,’ who disappeared some tine ago, leaving his bondstnen to sete ele for x shortage ot $2,000 in his accounts, was arrested yesterday at Walnut Ridge, Ark, A letter which le wrote to a friend near his old home ied to his capture. ‘Tue genera! oplnion among Republicans, aud indecd among others, is that Senator Bayard will be permitted to remain Presi- dent pro tem. of the Senate only until the opentng of the regular session, when Sena- tor David Davis will unite whit the Repub- licans to elect Senator, Anthony ‘President pro tem, Presipent Anruun has accepted the resignation of Seeretary Windom, the accept- ance to take effect on the qualification of hts successor. It {s understood that Secretary DBlalne wil inalst on his resignation being ac- cepted fmmedtately after the Yorktown Cen- tennial celebration; also Attorney-General MaeVengh, PostMAsTEn: ERAL JAses sent Presi- dent Arthur nearly 500 nominations of Pust- masters yesterday for the Presidential signa ture, asa preliminary to their transmission to tha Senate. Secretary Kirkwood also sent alarge number of nominations to, minor of- fives in the Interior Department to the Presi- dent for his approval. ‘THR committee to which the charges of stander and lying preferred by the Rey. Dr, ‘Thomas against the Rev. Dr. Parkhurst wera referred by the Methodist Conference agreed on a verdict last night, but did not make It public. It is surmised, however, that they found Dr. Parkhurst not gullty, aud will so report this morntag. Iv is definitly settled that Secretary Line coin will remain in the Cabinet, nnd it is pretty generally belleved that Judge Folger, ot New York, with succeed Secretary Wine tom. Ex-Senator Howe, of Wisconsin, will be in the Cabluet, but whether as Attorney. General, Postmaster-General, or Secretary of the Interior has not yet been detormined, ‘Tum Sceretary of the Oldham Cotton- Spinners’ Assoctation has written to the United States Consul at Manchester to say that thousands of tons of sand are palit for ns catton cach year in consequence of craud- tlent packing in the United States, It Is sugeestet that if the name of the planter and packer be placed fuside each bate af cot. ton It may proyent persistence In the fraud, Sronerany Winpos announces himself 0 candidate for Senator from Minnesota to fll out his own unexpired term, lt 1s not thought that lie wit! encounter any serious opposition. He ts recognized by the Repub- Heans of Minnesota as worthy of tha honor, and the must able representative the State can have In the sentor branch of the National Leghslature, —— Ex-Simure Horruans, A. M. Wright, and Wiliam Penn Nixon aro understood to bo enndidutes for the office of Collector of Customs hn succession to Mr. William Henry Smith, whose term of oftlee wilt expire in December, Mr. Nixon elalims that ho fs backed by Congressman Farwell and the present hictmbent, and says he thinks he will get the oftice, Tre Ohlo State election takes place today, "Tho Republicans are contident that they will elect atl the Stato oMleers by ruajoritles ranging Crom 10,000 to 20,000, and a nnajority othe lower branch of the Legishiture; and they feel that they have w good fightlue chanev to elect a majority of both branches, Itfs not'expected thut Goy, Foster will poll quite as many votes us the rest of hls ticket, but there Is every reason to believe that he will be elected by a fair majority, Ata caucus of the Democratic Senators {ast evening Mesars, Garland, Jones, and Mac- Pherson were appointed a committes “ta ex- amine the credentials ot Senatore-slect Lap- ham and Miller,and to consider the protests of the Democratic members of the New York Legistature against thelr adimlsston, ‘the committee will report to the Democratic enucus today, and that body will then de- termine whether the Democratis Senators ~/ FIVE CEN}? are to admit the Senators-elect, or the Stata of New York of representa the Senate for several days fonger by. ring the credentinis of Messrs. Lapham Miller to 2 Senate committee for investh, tion, Ancunisior Croke says that Irish ten ants should only pay their landlords what- ever remained after the farmers and Inborers are decently cla, fed, and housed, and thelr families provided for, Mr.-Parnell was pre- sented with the freedom of* Wexford City yesterday, Mr. Dillon resents Mr. Glad- stone’s pralse of him, and proposes answer- ing him. ‘There have been agrarian dis- turbances In Kilkenny aud Galway, and some arrests have taken place in conseqtence, Tur French and German guests of the Na- tion will he escorted to the rotunda of tho’ Capital by the civic and military societies of Washington next Friday, when they will be formally received by the President. There will be fireworks and {luminations In honer of the guestsin the evening. On Saturday they wil participate in an excursion to Mount Vernon, and with attend 9 reception at Secretary Binine’s Iu the evening, They Ms leave Washingtun for Yorktown on Sun- ay. Tur Rev, W. P.Conpineron, of Syracuse, N. ¥., hing, it Is understood, dectined the catl of the congregation of the Second Presbyte- rinn Church of Chicago to become thelr pastor, ‘The Rey. Mr. Coddington Is now Professor at a college at Syracuse, and was a Methodist, but it was belleved that his the- ology would readily conform to Presbyte- rian ideas, but after consclentious considera. tion un the subject, Prof. Coddington finds: limself compelled to dectine the call on the- ological grounds, Tur Senate met in called session yester- day pursuant to proclamation of President Arthur, After some preliminary motions, Including one to adinit the two new Senators from New York and the Senator from Rhode Island, had been voted down, a resolution offered by Senator Pendleton that Senator Bayard bo elected President pro tem. was adopted by a vote of H to S2. Senator Davis, of IMlnols, votet with the Republicans on tho motion to seat the three new Senators, but refralned from yotlng on the motion to elect Bayard, Suentry MANN sent a communication to , the Cook County Commissioners yesterday / denying point blank that there was a particle + of truth In the statements made by Com , missioner Albright that the jaf! was in a { filthy conditlon, and that it abounded In vermin, Sheriff Mann asked fora commlt- : tecofinvestigntion. Commissioner Albright + repeated his charges, which a brothee Com- | inissloner (Ender) told him he knew to be ; false. After some wrangling a committee j consisting of Wood, Senne, Knopf, Coburn, . und Miller was appointed to Investigate the . charges. : Tux committee or jury of fifteen to which the Methudist Conference at Syca- more referred the charges of heresy agalnst- the Rey. Dr. I. W. Thomas, of Chi- cago, have, determined on a verdict, of guilty, and will so report to thet conference this morning, recommending ; that Dr. Thomas ba expelled from | the ministry and membership in the Meth- i oilist Church, On the announcement of the | verdict, itis expected that Dr, Thomas will enter an appeal to the Judicial Court, which - will be ealled together within sixty days. i ! { ! Mus, Crmistiancy give evidence yester- day in tho divorce sult, She testified that. after her muarrisge with Mr. Christiancy in; 1sté he tool her to his home in Michigan, | whers she spent two.years of her married ¢ life. During that time, with only the aid of + an inexperienced girl of 15, she performed all tho duties of the household, including, the mending of her own clothes,: The fame + fly consisted, besides herself and her husband, of her husband’s five sons, four of them grown, and the youn est 18 yenrs old. ‘The latter was kind to her, and sho beerme attached to hin, She salt that the other four were in the habit of getting drunk and quarreling umong theinselves und with thelr father, and were aceustomed to usu coarse language and In- dulge In frequent brawls, She protested against Hving in the same household with the boys, nnd wanted to ve with her hus- band in a house separate from them, She says she dues not belleve In divorce, and only commenced proceedings when come yelled by her husband's course, Arten the adjournment of the Senate yes- terday-the Democratic Senators held a cane cus to determine on what course they shall pursue In reference to the Seeretaryshlp of the Senute, and on the ndinission of the three new Sonators, ‘They were undecided what to do, however, scomlng to be afrald to pro- coed further In the work of nilsehlef, and ad- Journed without coming to any definit deter mination on the Secrotaryship. It was de elded that If that ofllce fell to them they would choose Col. 4. Q, Washtigton, a Virginia Journalist. ‘The Republicans, it ta understood, wilt allow the Democrats to elect their noninee to tho Secretaryship, ‘Thuy feel that although the Democrats have drawn the prize of the Presidency of the Senate in the lottery of assasination, as Sen- ator Ednuinds put it, they (the Republicans) will bo consistent, and not take advantage of the death of a Demoeratic Secretary to elect 8 Republican successor, “Besides, many of the Republican Senators would not vote for Gorham, who would probably be the Repub- Hean caucus nominee, so that tt is quite probable that Col, Washington will be elected today, ——— ‘Tun New York Democratis State Central Cominittes held a session Inst evening at Albany to mate up a roll of delezutes and to | select a temporary Chairman, Jolin Kelly, who 14 a member of the commniltter, was present, nnd objected to the New York Coun- ty Democratic delegation being placed on the roll, ‘Fhe objection was promptly over- ruled, and Jolin Kelly, who was strutting hrownd the streets of Now York some tine ago wanting to see the Democratic State Con-, vention which would exclude Lammany and adit its opponents, was as meck'as any, lumb, Ho did not even protest On the contrary, he and his friends say that they will support the State ticket whieh thoy will not be parimitted to help nowl- ’ nate, ‘Thoy say, however, that they will unite with Irylng-Halt In putting: up a local tleket ugalnst the County Democracy, with n view to showing the rural Democrats that these two organizations can poll a much lurger number of votes than the County Democracy. It is sald that there will be but twenty-four rural Democrats at the New York Convention today who will favor the adwisslon of the Tammany delegates. EP * - Bes

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