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VOLUME XL. ROLLER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1881 —TWELVE PAGES. SKATES, b A, COUTANT & CC 145 STATE-ST,, OFFFR TODAY, 1 000 pairs Roller Skates, - - 1, 000 pairs Roller Skates, - - 95¢ 83¢ C. AL COUTANT & CO,, 145 ST ATIE-ST. PARDRIDGES MAIN STORE, STATE-ST. DISPLAY 3 O ‘ FINE Garments! CONTINUED TODAY. ‘We promise you the display of Fash- ionable Goods will and the prices be profitable interest, to you. PARDRIDGES, 14 and 116 State-st, PIANOS, PIANOS Al fram 8150 to 61,000, and OROANS at 835 to Immense stock and "mt variety ‘l‘oi'; styles of DECKER EROs.fl CAMP Or- F Varlous other makes also npuunudn and ¥, for cash or on time. llo‘lx and of ESTEY and STORY & ‘nos and Organa to rent. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 STATE-ST, OUILLR sv-ldu L askar u er it .na Hlardw Nuvalties. A. G, SRS At —_— R Ull‘b. USE BELL PELEPIIUNK, ADY. l 3 I'ISIN() A I'ES- “:'U conpult vur ‘erwa Luore coa e MWO - VIOWE Kino Briiis, 4 kouth Clarks st., Chlcwda, mmnumu by Soaveople, Rullsbl kaue. Goods \Pullvwml Freo. e ——— Lous Lloyd & Co, Saiopins Lo ‘zfitfi rates In auy of m..";‘::.flu?‘.i'v‘e‘n‘?: State and Madison-sts., “Exhibit” TO-DAY! Silk and Sik and Wool Textile Fabries! SHOWING “High-Wrought Novelfes” England ! Germany And last, but not 1sast, the productions of “Amerlcsm Looms !” The display lnlrnduc&q many curlous and intpicute weuvings, showing to what extent “Fickle Fashion” Will indulge in. Leaders of Popular Prices! State and Meadison-sts. FURS, Ettlinger, 172 STATE-ST., Opposite Palmer House, Opening! Tuestay and Wednesly, Qct. 11 and 12. Special display of Scal Dolmans and Sacques, Fur-Lined Garments, Duits, Boas, Hats, &e. J. ETTLINCER, 172 STATE-ST., Opposite Palmer House, B USINESS OARDS. cUINERTA HoYNE.Co 28’ TFancy Goods and Druggists’ | Easy Chalrs, Sundries, i DUCALION A L - o MR, and MRS, BOURNIQUE'S SCIHIOOLS FOR DANCING. WEST BIDE—Natatorium, 500 Ma o SOUTLL BILK—12 Fweny-fourd *Uliasie tor Ladtes, hlldren, and Gentlemen. particulars vend for Cataloyus, TEL E HARVARD SCHOOL, 2101 INDIANA-AV., Corner Twenty-tirst-st. fiu 001 for boys, will roupen WEDNES )A\Iem? 8t noar JInal- For ’ricury sod higher dupartiient, Carol ration fof college, the scluntitiec school, IIIA’ Located ln tho bust pare of the'c Y l ‘ (l 'LIII filld\lli oty o o 71010, J Bl L‘\’lnuuu. & soutN & GRAN'T, 210! ufllllll I" Ll cuRe DANGING ACADENIES, Nartine's, x souTi AND Wesl STkS, Bows iifs. ccuasll {PUR Fineand Durahle FURNITURE, Our immense stock is con- tinually receiving new addi- tions in every department, and we are showing more RARE, CHOICE, AND SPECIAL NOVELTIES Than any house in the trade. ‘We invite the closest in- spection and criticism of our wares, for We claim the lead in our ling, and our patrons say that our claim is a just one, We respectfully await the verdict of the scrutinizing public, and extend a court- eous invitation to all. We are the sole authorized Chicago agents for Thonet | Brothers] celebrated Austrian Bengwood Furniture. SPIEGEL & GO, 251 & 253 Wabash-av., Near Jackson-st. During the temporary obstruction 1o travel on State-st. occasioned by the lay- ing of the cable railway, the Stare of THE TOBEY [TURE (0, State and Adams-sts,, Can be approached by ocarriages from Wabash-av. Entrance on Adams-st.,, Nos. 43, 45 and 47, BL95% VERY LORAE yors are Partloularly Koguested la #et our =J L eI S Parlor. Library, Chamber, Dining. Fancy Pleces. 18 CERTAINLY will PAY YOU togo through our Imnionse slook and got our *‘ Popular Prices.” CHICAGO CARPET (0, 150 to 102 Wabaxhear,, cor, Monros«st. Boln oue CAIPKT. WALL-PAPER, CUL. DRIN g DT oarigionta wo bty an Take usas stock—thu ‘largest Wortownd it Cwill be SMONEY, a1 w, You for thaws wishlag 10 Tarnivi omire oF ohiy In ParE vo Ao with WANTED, LD Asuniaywanied forldfe ot Drondent Gnetiold, A cunu-mw. faithful hise e frum ciadia v yrave by Conwell, Luoks all mn-u-ud vulumv, ullurnnlu ltlun “Liburat torius. Ag urders urlfl'm luwl:llhlu-ul"Y Qut- ul.nnlumk ten to one. ;m 18 nuyer made he Luok solla (a0l Experience nok e s e ot R va erius 1reo. T 0-. Partisng, M, (,LOTII ING, “ALLS SING < “Upina Balluun, Boys, Up in _afiallnon." Willoughby, Hill & Co. Deny the rumor that they have been trying to get up a Balloon, If we advertised to get anything up we should do it, and on time, too. We never failed yet., ‘“Mag- netic Spirits” (and we have them) | would have ‘“yanked” up that Balloon up from the other side. When you want a Balloon As- cension, or anything else, call on WILLOUGIBY, L & 0. FOR SUCCESS. “Blectric Trousers,” In several New Styles, AT $5.00. BALLOON PANTS Ninepence a Leg. WILLOUGHRY, 1L & €0, ‘That Nature has done so much for~-Good Nature, - Qor, Clark & Madisou-sts. Come again, ‘twont cost you nutting. WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BANE & (0, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., Mannfacture the Best Coods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, Aud Give the Best Terms, 5 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off lo days. OCEAN NA VIGATIO ONLY DIRECT L TO FIRANOE. General Transatiuntls Company. Botwoun Now Vork und Havee, Plor € N. It foot of Mortun Traratol it 1Stk transtt by Eugtisy nu’#..}‘u‘.!."t'n dscomiors e G e discomiort uf crosain the Chisunel Oct 12,9 7. -uhmu JonJu dp Weduon ot 3 g s fudi nnwfnn 1 TU 1A VIGH Sicani Cabin, W, Steors ddin ma utetislia. Checks n atount (o & lulh "JJ. ncl ll||xnl Wlnu). of Credit '| I‘I’ty;‘ DI "l" {AN. Mfllfl-n “DW"III Ureen, !005 X PAVICATWIN IR, o Clarkat, Chteago, DIRKCT FOU MAUSKILLEN, Touching at ("‘l!llul'“lllgfl ll° T y X dlrost o Y aking nulmha (e 'he full for I ahd Beaeion . HDINAN. FHK A Prbiige For Cadis gnd IIJ P~ llbll! and £0 For Hamceronn aud SteroationFirt Cabli s smd 1 Y- K1k, 07 Clarkest., Chicage Oir'and aftur Bopt. 2 the lluu!urlnuvlr:f New York o the 23t UF aath month wil tWieh ke L AMERIGAN LINE, Dhiladelobia and Liverpool, mmnk 8t Quusnutomn. satiing rufullrly overy Wednosday trom Uit phia, carryihie cabioy ntoriuvdl ‘sleorage pas- sengers, und thy Mali, RED b'l‘AR LINE, Carrying the United States snd Royul Nolgian Malts, ''he only Diroct L nu I\I "rlh In Belgiuw, sall- g OVUTy Huturday Nu v ork xad overy ilior: nato suunl-y lmm l'hliull For I‘lu ot qur Illd Drafts n Fu u ont III IIHI tho Coy) unsuun on Urong R Wiiailh R Ay 1 114 East Kaudolph- INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carryiu the irlish and Unitod tatos Malls. B e o e princlpal Kylish Scotoh, Irinke Fronch, Gorian, 1Lalian, sad Scandiaried o tonimel 0 11y lMKflll" kind, “"y":’«.f« R S B0 \Vvlurn'Aunnl. Chicays oS hiAbTd eu Grost furwn. Troinnd, and the Contlaent for saly, STATE LINE To Qlasgow, | Agonts, amnr. &5 3 Qs o, i S oo ) V- from vory Tl g irst Cabln, 4 WANTED---5ERSL, AUENTS KNG | i iicordlug'vo sccoimadation Socind bl b PRI ,,‘.m u“,,,_l, iorad, outward, £2, mmm-mmuuyn ior S Sutitopul “erotis i, mu«.-uuu».nnrpmus B Aixclusive torticuey froe. L pALDW L “WANUNTOTOMEMS, i dovonti-av. Now vork. | SOReIEan B i ,,m_guy AR, FINANCIAL, Pomnsylvaa Willary Academy | Real Estate)'J Siem (,hlll". l‘l—. o&em Hept 14 Civil I x Cheuws *ll’]. Bu Lllhl IlleUlwll \ll’ . Illl;fl 'llfl iodx, Ebicedo. or tu Cor vinith, xfnu' e fteferoncos furnisnod f do. sired W huve rorsnted duriiu wrean and Loans. l’l(U'Ultl'.-I‘RAMLh Bold i I'IC'.l‘Ull]} Fll.AllES H.llll‘lfllu-i luwnl ym-. pazou to write for m YI“HJE‘” Wi L wlil lllu-lnw A LADIES’ N AND MISSES’ GARMENT DUPARTIENT. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO. Cor. Madison & €lark-sts. 177 ENTIRELY NEW STYLES = Received Yesterday. Don’tBuy“Till” You See Them. ELECTRICITY UNTIL NINB' TO-NIGHT, Make Hlim Come With Yon “This” Evening. Why Not? BALLOON ASCENSION. At this night haur the advice of the Senlor fignal Hervice Otticeris thut Wednesdny will be s BAD DAY, STORMY AND HIGH WINDS, jDogho areat disnpointment uf PROK. KING snd the Muanaxement, It ¥ found absolutely necessary to Prumilsu tho noxt atiempt t the ascunslon ot earilor 'UIURSDAY, 0’CLOCK P. M. 9, feel, miore keenly the disapuolntment of tuls PR i) Aty but the tiovi- tablg necuanity rewalus the sauo. W e pub- 1utis know mnd Feallzo that: the utuost STOFN wora fudo Monday, > Mondny night. und Tuesdar to xond hip otf, but I was utterly impossiblo tu &0 v, AT with' the Jiusent Klgnal-Soryice adrioss o dnre not promisa the sacenslon toduy. Jtemember, Thuraday, 1 p. ., is the finul lour, provided Weathier tlml flu Great Balloon conditlon will at all Justify it, All tickets will b held valid untll the inal day. AJ. NUTTING & CO., Your Clnlhlers, and the Managers of this Entorprise. Headguarters at 104 and 106 Madison-st. OPIICAL GOODS. MoK BERNHARDT, Optician, N 120 Btate-st, ltoom 3, second foor, Spectacl llwl‘y ',nnmy-umn Junre: pracuica i U - mont of (Hasses v evury form of defectly rs uf recommundation testitying ICI hll I“W e lurnlnllly s a0 Uptician und the perfectucss ot his en ol 3L Hornhiardu's ottice fruni tha of Kush Medical Colloge, L'IIWU ilaunomann Callege, — Chicauo Holooputhlo Collews, loading divings uur s prowinens and well-known citi high gnouimiums frombenools of clonco, ilad Instiuien s ole. 1OUIS H. MATTHES, Assistant. OIL OHROMOS, GARFIELD. An elegant patr of Comwanion Ol Chrunao) Y chiso Boriratia of i fate ¥ s Jd6Ni aRd bis Devatod Wiro. Prico, ONE DOLLAR for tho pair, Sont prepatd by wall on recelut of price. 14bora) Hjpconnt L0 Akeuts und Lsators. THE CALYERT LITHOGRAPHING CO0., DETHOLY, MICHEL I STAFFORD'S INKS. gulvarsal Muo Bluck Ofoe, "JB Vivlet Combined, RN e, Vitiot SRELYES p'lnl- Whiolesate und Htetutl, GEO., B. COLE & 0., STATIONERN AND PHINTERS, Dousborn 6t ELLLTI:IC GARMENTS, BLECTR TROUSERS! Ml 014 Ben Green, kin 1o Ben Zean, Won to widows by sight, unseen. T.—Are You Ready? Read! There was an old farmer named Ben, A widowar, agnd U, nained fon, YTy 40OH AR waie sen, TR R o S the, Camo uver from Plitsbury, I Andwettied him down, Just uutsido of town, Onnllstio olyatan whest farm, Jist back of Eranaton, heee he Hubed by uio hm&:."!‘:a{‘ymx?r Fatse i s roperiy. Amd, being loi o FoRdIo o Coldac wartara iy et Ely, bk U they contained nathing but chinrmed siui ®reat, groat, big, groat, iImmense clothing e Willoughby, 1itlloughby liehtning tore, 1 the wredt harnod n’::nnulhuu aver the dgor, uck to rich Gnd pooT: Oniy 10, ad notning more.” oo ‘ena., II.—Read on, Read one ‘There wana strong woman nnmed Dorty, {\stronu-minded woman named Lorty,~ Fair und fat nud forty,— Whu hud beard Chicago ealled * noughrty,” She knd her daughter Lortia, Audp ling younk son namiod Shorty, ad a s, Bat Lok R S Eer tter, 3 ot live husband hud | el 8 hattar. ra, Dorly end the Inite; Came cvar o] S ‘helr hard-earnod scrip Purchusaa n dairy in partnersbiy With a woud stuck of ‘cows and feghora hans, On o sl plece of 1and adjolning Ben's. el 10 makes lang story short. they took up & pavor and commonced read\ng, and preagntiy sowed *ero Chicago 48 a nuukhrty place, indeed,— 2 but, electrical clotbing., witcheratt clothitiz, und, © babl ™ pants 1o kive old widowers mas- taeric *inilaonco.” “iey roud oh about “/Bhio Willuughby, Iilloughby llkhining store, it the gront c Grmiod horashio e uvor tha door, Brinxing gond luck to rich und puor: angleal trouvers for oldish mon, ng them young und rogulsl LY Eilectrical dreas congs fall of neat To uako tho widow s cold Heart beat.” Dut the women looked at oach other then, And turned up thelr noses ull!] il\flllllll of Ben,~ ‘Fliey Luth rewombered huw, time und neain, Pasalug the doorway, he smiled on mwm. o they lauglicd and turned up their noses, Toese widuws, whulu th!!kl wore ke roses, ‘They wauldn't have u 3 K ' o m!zmllhm Liinve. t nh no! They didn't belleve IIT.—Read on, Read on, Read on. There was a triveler namead Groen, A aliopiug hursemnn nomed Green, A furloas rider nawed Greot— OM I.Ien tireen— ud-relation to old tlen Zen i the widows nuemm!d to bumble Jind suddeniv, Aunlly, taken i tubbo Tk white' with wife, ho fornard \etned wiloped on with the speed of the wind, A K AT With herers o & fond: “An ufl bedrabbled Jio was no Fror Witlouchby Itilonsnbys making it keen, Now hulding before him Allmu L Tty etk o bty it Url’Illf deveuring the mngiesl Jines, Suvuting uloud those Louncholl rlymes: “"'he Willoughby, Hitlonghby Mghtning store, With its krent charmad horseshos ovor the Juor, {ruela puod Ick tu riets wnd woor " nlkh Hicetricaf wurinputa thut Inid 21 I right,” 1 longth ho renched town and purchased a garment, A ibte Wihouban, Iiliyuknby cinen it — Tl ralearusn asnured I ‘theru'd ho nu barm in't— Aud nmn came gallopiug buck to the turm In't. ! ont on the completo subjukation of tha wlduwl. you bet! IV.—Keep Up the Connection. At half-past 0 tho women wero sitting Ly the cottuge window that evening, Inlll!flil Juwt at thut wowent old Ben ho sgen ' Jua wulked iiht (n und sat duw Vetwe Hix eluctrioal cont buts 1o in enr: Alhen SGth tho widows feit sometiing Jusors . » 0 denr! " Luth utonce 1o his widu draw noar; Tuch clasped Lls hand with a grip severe, And euch ut the indtant droped o tear,— oth Mrs. Dorty und M. Sutte ke roteliow, proférred um Intter, At [ed her away thut very nlgiit, Auu tho bonus of marrsge weru welded tight. V.—Retrospectives Paor Mrs, Dorty now and then 1i30ka lrar bend with & Kjud of pene Bive'sigh, 1 abe unys witl s ki OF a ki of siuTy mlisnantain: all sd WOrds 08 Tongue O Ti3ia Sucicht ares 1 Rdht Lase hod ton And stlll vhu raverts 1 The Daily ‘Himow” And pouders the mythlcal, magical ues: «Th Willouuhiby, Hilloughby ghsning store, Witl Ita magical Dorsoshow over Dropplig goud Tuck on rich IIIJ |mor| Llvctrical irouserm ologtrical clothios, apicai abirts aid numlcal husy, ks the wilower duwi 1o bis'tocs With electricity!” D! beavan knows, ‘Thore's no rezisting these magicul beay hough the bloud in tho voine with ) ‘s & hust In these Wilouglby, lfmu ughby evil 1 the e splrit ot E‘uum thut 18 thom nrs ul, AR, mo! 1 wonder if there's any sin In wmnn { hey'd soll sl clothos 1o wimmin Willoughby, Hilio { ning store, wuhmuuunmnmnd honz. A8 v-rm-duur. "\vnu‘n uufl \vnn - |hm Why' thn uy m-y dot Xluctrical uars A 1£ this ba true,—~and [Laays n--y do— gy, than | kow a tiing o tw WiVhky ine a salt.~ 1"l bu o (W0 1 vlactrieal outiit through und through, “rom # mugnetio hat 1o u iagnetic suuy ‘Fhla very day! ‘I'hen, shoo, iyl Nhou!? WILLOUGHBY, HILL & GO, s frMon 6 Doy, Cor. Madison and Clark=sts, CLOTHIERS FOR Hem, Women, & Children, 416 fo 424 Milwaukes-av, Clfhees for Mem & Bays, Cor. Blue Istand-av. and 12th s, IN BRIEF. NEY é‘: PARTLY | :£8% weather and raln, statton. ary or hij £ S.mperature, for this reglon today. . i ‘Tur Portuguese Court will go Into mourn- Ing four dnys as a tribute of respect to the memory.nt Preslden} Garfield, 4 Tne Mexlcan Government has appointed a commission to consider the basis of n come merelal treaty which it Is proposed to nego- tinte with tho Uuited States, 810 GAnNET WoLSELEY has written o let- ter protesting akainst the English Channel tunnel project. lHe hopes that it will not be persevered in. Its construction, he says, will be o lasting source of danger to En- gland. ‘Tnr Washington Light Infantry Company of Charleston, 8, C., will take with them to Yorktown Col. William Washington’s battle- fag, which was borne i the cavalry charges at the battles of Cowpens and Eutaw Springs, ‘Tiie: Natlonal Assaelation of Railway Coms missioners, now In sesslon at Atlanta, Gn., under the Presldency of Mr. Williams, of Michigan, will today discuss the question of the large damuges awarded by jurles nzuiunt rnllronds, ‘Titeny: was a light vote In Iowa yesterday. It will probably be 60,000 less than the voto of Inst year, ‘The Itepublicans have carried the State by a little less than the usual ma- Jority. In a fow isolated cases the Dewm- verats surprised themselves by electing local officers, AT a banquet given by the Lord Mayor of London to the Iron and Steet Institute Lord Granville sald that free trade had been the best polley for Eniglish Industries, and though Amerlen and France have ket up protection England hns exported much more goods than formerly. —_— Tur ery comes up from Egypt, not Mace- don, Representative Wilbanks, of Jefferson, appenls to Iie TRmuNe in an Interview, not for charity, but for leglsiative actlon. He udimits that *the poor we have with us alway,” but omits to add that the Bourbon Democrat is also Indigenous to his soll, STATE'SENATOR WOODIN, one of tho most promment anti-Conkling members of the New York Senate, has gone the way of his friend Sesslons. 1le has falled to secure a renomination, At the Senatorlal Convention at Ithacn yesterduy David H. Evans was nominated, Woodin was not even men- tloned. GEN. Jouy B. SaNnony Introduced resolu- tions Into the Minnesotn Senate yesterday looking townrds the submission to the peo- ple of the United States of a constitutional amendment regulating appointinents and re- moval from oftice, and making good be- havior and competeney grounds for reten- tion in oftice, Mn. Pi P. Wniour, of Jersey . City, now Superintendent of Trunsportation of the Etle Rtallrond, has been offered, aud hos ac- cepted, the position of General Superintend- ent of the Lake Shore & Michigan'Sgutuorn. Mr. Wright will enter on tha duties of his new oflice next Monday, I11is headguarters will beat Clevelund, 5 TueRE was a sharp decline In graln and vrovisions n the Chicago market yesterday. Wheut and corn declined SX@4 cents per bushel, ana there was n falllue of 70 cents per bagrel In the price of pork. Lard also declined. The “shorts” were quite happy, and’ bought largely. The longs, or the * Now York clique,” closed out. AvtHouaH at this writing the news from Ollo Is rather meagre, enongh 18 known to indicate the election of Gov. Foster and the entire Republican ticket by majorities ran- ging from 12,000 to 18,000. The Chairman of the Democratic State Committes concedes Foster's olection by 8,000, and virtually con- cedes the Leglslature to the Republieans. Gnear dostitution provails among the working people on the north coast of Labra- dor and on the Isind of Anticosti. Many fumilies have had no flour for six weeks, and liave been lving on herrings aud potatoes. Low fevers prevail In consequence, and many deaths have occurred. The weather hus been very rough for the Inst two weeks, MoxDAY night & train londed with bulld ing material on the Republican Valley ex- tenslon of the Burlington & Missourl Rail- rond, near Table Rock, Pawneo County, Nob,, broke loose and started on a down- grade, Itovertook a flat-car on which.wero forty-five laborers, Three of the laborers were kllled. 'The others escaped by Jump- fng, \ It Is stated that thera Is some renson to bes lovo that President Arthur will appolut Chlef-~Justice Gray, of Massachusotts, to the vucancy In the United States Supremes Court caused by the death of Justice Clifford, Pres- Ident Garfleld hud determined on the aps pointment of Judge Gray at the thne he was shot, : SkNaTor Minnen and Lapham, of New York, and Sonator Aldrich, of Rhiode Island, took the usual oath and thelr seats-in the Sennte yesterday. The Democrats were afrald to carry out the plan contemplated by some of the moru Inteleraut and Bourbonis among them—viz.: to keep out Senstor Waurner Miller, of New York. The protest of the New York Democratic legislators was of course unheeded, Foun of the leading cltizens of Stone County, Arkansas—R. O, Taylor, John Files, Jesse Files, and James Larmmes—have been warned to leave that veglon or take the con- sequences, The warning Is belloved to Indi- eate the revival of Ku-Kluxjsm in Arkansus, ‘Flie fonr gentlemon threatened.with death are nmong the most respectablo men of the place, ‘Tlhey have ulrendy taken wueasures to protect themselves, ——— D Vieror CuurstiaNcy, of Leaven worth, has loft that ety for Washingtou, where he will give evidence In his father’s divorea suit. Dr, Christianoy s the spme person wif it was alloged told hisgtepinother that he had played the eavesdropper on his fathier and the late Senator Chandler when they were dickerlng over the Michigan Senas torship, - "TPho Dogtor denied the story. Ilis ’| evidenco will probably be fnteresting, CONUBESSMAN JORGENSEN, of Virginia, will s0on issue an address to the ltepublicans of that Statq urging thew to support Aahone us the true representative of liberul rotonn Ju Virglula, He denounces the Demvcrats

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