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SPECIAL BARGAINS Just Received AND Placed on Sale. 1,000 Misses’ Imported Cloaks, NEW SHAPE, NEW COLORS, Trimmed with Fine Plush, AT $5.00. The largest and most com- plete assortment of MISSES’ CHILDRENS Cloaks AND resses EVER SHOWN IN LHIS COUNTRY. We urge the special at- tention of our friends and the public to this really fine assortment, all of which we offer at our usual well-known LOWEST -PRICES. ‘ MANDEL BROS, BLACK GOODS. “Neue. Moin!” The chemical property used. an the dyetug of this Black venders the material vicher in appearance, softer to the touch, and more durable than the ordinary shades of Black 80 common in this market. The successful introduction Of this new shade of Black, for which we are the Sole Agents in America, goes to prove that merit, 20 matter th what form, always meets with tts due reward, _ This Black is adapted for deep mourning as well as for street wear, Our vich and varied stock includes every known variety of fabrics, all in the New Shade, “"NeuF Nowa!” “Lad of Popular Prices” | State and Madison-sts., Branch. Madison & Dospiainas-ste. NEW PUBLICAY ONS. JUST PUBLISHED. Uedeock’s Colleton of Old and Rew Songs, Fovases, ave octave, . » arranged for voice and Hint yalaticd tor tdcents, und sold by uunkautines, ni periadical storos gouurnlly. yl0° sAdilrann ue. HTCHUGCRS MON i 1a Ni Fall Styles Gentlemen's Dress and Business Hats. oun eatUest, Kinest, Stock we hace. ever rt th our wauat tow prices. BARNES? ue aaa Aur store, 80 Mudisuneet, (Zribune ; tected oO ‘oxtonholm's, Rogers, and Spalding’é Vookes Cutlery, {atore, Relasure, Corkacraws, Tog Collure, and Murdware Novella, AG. SPALDING . & UKUS., 18 Madpuu-st, It Brings Them! __ The Chicago Daily Tribune. / FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 188I—TWELVE PAGES PURE EXTRACT Halt, Wheat, Rye, Corn, and Grapes, FROM ALL PARTS OF EUROPE and AMERICA, Two to Eight Years Old, C.HSLAGK MAKES THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS: G.I. Mumm & Cor Dry, Verzenay, ennes of Extra vry OVERCON COLD WEATHER AND LOW PRICES! Fulea Mumm & Cos Hextra, Dey, dase: ry, Voreenay, Pe Plper Hetdstect: Cuses of 2 qunrtn, wading Have You Seen the Lat- est Novelty WILDE'S Plush.trimmed Double Collar UVERGOATS, With Caps and Leggins to match, for Children, ttt JAMES WILDE, JR.) Want youy trade, and we shall not let up until we get it. FUN IN UNDERWEAR | For Men and Boys. ‘Those Extra Heavy White .4gc PORT WINES. 65¢ Grey Clouded Merino. 14g Fine $1 Myrtles—our pri 7sc DOMESTIC CHAMPACNES. Pleasant Valley Wine Co. Uregt Woxtern, xtra Hey. eages of Lay Zia Dey. engos of Ha. WHITE WINES. Hrandenbury Freveds Por caso, BE: Jutour Blanche, Chatuau Yquem, BURCUNDY WINES, Hs Struninghaua. Chaviis (White), cuses of 12 ati ™ wnt ny Chumbertin, we ry ting: Manzant) Atmontilind Very Gid Amontitiado, i Sup, Old Amuntiltudo, xt GENUINE SCOTCH Woot, | SsFENis 970, 97c, 970, 970, _ CALIFORNIA WIRES. Worth four times as much as the cheap cot- ton-mixed red goods’ that discolors every- | Anzelica, 1873, A .. thing it touches. fuKolles, AA, vory | ANTI-RHEUMATIC RED FLANNELS, Guaranteed All-Wool, for $1.25,—remem- ber, $1.25,—and all the finer and better qualities up to Sro per suit. OVERCOATS! SUITS! We have so many and such a choice va- riety. And the way they do sell! It is a pleasure to show them. Look into our store when passing and see the throng of buyers who appreciate a good article. One Cash Price, Open untlt 10 p.m, Saturdays, Htieh Sith lat Scarfs, 450. JANES WILDE, JR, & 00., Cor. State & Madison. FRANK REED, Managor. Por Mndotea, I a we very old Mt, Yinoyaea, ise he Or Zinfandel in* Suge 6 per gal Hi easeeeseeeen Shawen Zour Mash, ee Ed, If. Pastor dr Anderson Co, poredinttliud, Oy spring YanDyke, ), Manareh &, P oie CORSET - G. A, COUTANT & 60, 145 STATE-ST. LOOK AT THE CELEBRATED SELF-ADJIUSTING sila wor Beer—pl U0 Li Ginger Ale (Cantrell & Cochi MINERAL WATERS, (NATCUMAL DIVORTED,) wit not break down over the hips. Munyadl Janon, cases £0 potth ill fit any form perfectly. SHadrichsiuy (Me uu Will yield readily to every motion igh ita ‘Abauary RYE WHISKIES, Vernon Ryo, 1867. ses Fineh's Golden We English and Scotch Ales, Etc. Orth pha, ae Last 's Indin Pato Alo~pinta,.,. Hass & Ci ¥, urke's High Bparkliny Palo. Damnit Wottl rite, Apolituaris, large Lotilos, G fnitad, Aequart bottlus, of the body. Will Haat bead than any other at ieee : C.A. COUTANT & CO. C. H, SLAGK, PIAN Sak REASONS FOR BUYING A DECKER Grocer & Wine Morcha, 79 & 81 State-st. N. B—Send for Catalogue and Price-List. f o : RUPTURE CURED. CHICAGO, Apr IL Is, Dit, PARKER—Dean Bit Attor Matortny Mahy ry larva ternal urna und mili nds ae und new appliance you not Miahert with elabarate care and taste. Fad tne Ly i vite ast therefore sutivfy the most exacting | eer ee pide how hee Rea nati Rt susieat taste and taal fara Ujetine, No ‘danuur, incurred. Sanufacturure of Hastie ab beuutiyul assortment of Granite, Squares, | Biocklove Weeden 0 pie : anit Uprights at our Warervuma, WARTLET: DOTHAN & PARKED WEDDING CARL STORY & CAMP, - 188 & 190 State-st, |: CATARRHT ; Lung Cone iriam tan tert state ITS TONE ta pui and brilliant, and for detleacy, sweetnena, exquinite aluging qual ity, ay well aa far yreut strength, ta unequaled, {EN MORIMANSHIP (a uf the higheat pos. 7 CONS LIBRARY. 2 Waslingldursty Chicago, UNDER WRAL AND AIOSTERY, 113, 15, U7 & U9 state-st, Solicit an examination of their stock, which embraces the MEDI- OM, FINE, and EX- ERA FINE products of the best ENGLISH, FRENCH, and AMER- ICAN Mantwfactories. The variety they showis unsurpassed in Aimer- icon. PRIGHS ATTRACTIVE S One hundred dozen Gloves just received. Special importation Novelties and Speciat- ties from own designs, and confined to us for this season. BROWN & PRIOR, 163 Wabash-av., and Chanber of Commerce. OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, CHICAGO, Oct, 20, 1881, NOTICE TO City Shippers. Until further notice the P,, Fr, W. & C. R, Way Co. cannot recelve freight of any kind for Pittsburg and Allegheny proper. Due notice will be given when we can re- sume shipments, WM. BORNER, Gen'l West'n F't Agent, BOR SAT. 80x48 Inch second-hand Corliss Valve-Engine In first-class order, about as good as new. CRANE BROS, MFG, CO., No. 10 Worth Jeffersai ffunver Page 2, CHOYNES.CO, 23 BLANK BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, and POSKET BOOKS, BROWNS IRON BITTERS. ~ No Whiskey! From the Baltimore Sun, One of the latest and per- haps greatest discoveries in medicine is the remedy com- ing rapidly into universal use known as Brown's Iron Brr- TERS, a preparation put up by one of the oldest and best- known drug houses in Balti- more, as a safe and certain remedy for Dyspepsia and other ailments, It is free from Rus Por- and is based upon Iron and other true medicinal ton- ics in common use in phar- macy. It has received the endorsement of the medical pestesion as well as the pub- ic, A reporter lately called on Dr, J. Faris Moore, Ph. D., a leading Pharmaceutical Chemist, corner of Howard & Madison streets, and asked his opinion of Brown's Iron Bitrers as a “non-alcoholic medicine” and as a_ tonic strengthener for those suffer- ing from dyspepsia and other complaints. Dr. Moore said: “T helieve it to be 2 most excel- lent preparation, It contains Iton and Cinchona, both fine tonic medi- cines, and other ingredients of which of course I can only conjecture —be- ing asgit is a proprietary medicine, and hence a secret one. It is free from the commonplace objedtion made to so many of the bitters now sold, in the noteworthy absence of alcohol as a basis! Some of then contain as niuch as 50 per cent. of liquor; in fact they are simply declared mixtures of whiskey. ‘These mixtures are not fit for use, and I would not nor could Rot commend them to anybody; but Brown's Iron Brrruns J can ree commend because of its striGtly me. dicinal rather than Alcoholic basis of structure, As atonic for the debili- tated I know of but few things equal to it. “Dr, Moore,” said the Reporter, “T call to mind an old gentleman, who has suffered for years from dys: pepsin, and neither remedies nor doc- tors has done him any good. He needs a tonic to strengthen and anaid to digestion, but he is thoroughly con- scientious as toward Rum medicines, Can I safely advise¢ him to take Brown's Ikon Bitters?" “You can, sir (emphatically), for it will do him positive good in his weakened condition, and he can use it fearlessly, I feel assured, as a safe non-stimulative tonic. It possesses ee merit over any Tonic or Bitters preparation 1 know of among proprictary medicines,” | A prominent physician said: “The effvets of IRON are best seen in conditions of the system in which there is a relative want of activity in the nerves and muscles; under its use the blood becomes richer, the diges- tive organs are promoted, the pulse becomes fuller and stronger, the skin assumes a healthful tint, the lips and cheeks become florid, the temperature of the body is increased, and the mus- cular strength greatly invigorated. ‘The red corpuscles of the blood, which are increased hy the use of Iron, act as pamers of Oxygen, which they take up from the inspired air of the Jungs, and it is now generally con- ceded that IRon taken upin the blood corpuscles converts oxygen into ozone, a much more active power than oxy- gen, and one that is considered as the greatest destroyer of malarial poisons.” Brown's Iron Brrrers has been thoroughly tested for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bil- iousness, Weakness, Debility, Overwork,Rheumatism,Neu- ralgia, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and perma- hent relief. Brown's Iron Bitters is the only preparation of Iron which will not blacken the teeth or cause head-ache. It will thoroughly and quic}ly assimilate with the blood, thus invigorating and revital- izing the whole system, Brown's Iron Brrrers is guaranteed to contain no whiskey or alcohol, It is a pure, true tonic, whose action 1s permanent and thoroughly beneficial. Ask your druggist for Brown's Iron Brrrers and take no other, One trial will convince you that it is just what you need, i $ NEWS IN BRIEF. Fatn weather, southerly wihids, and sta- tlonary or higher temperature, Foun of,the ships disinasted and abandoned at sen during the recent terrifte gale have been picked up and towed Into port. ‘Te Humane Society of New York intends bringing suit in the Untted States Supreme Conrt against some rallrond compantes for cruel trentinent of stock In transit. Some sixty brickyards along the Hutson River have closed for the season, and 2500 Canadians who were employed In them have returned to thelr homes, During the season 500,000,000 bricks were manufactured in these yards, Tun Pennsylvania Hallroad Company does not Intend to run a through train between Philadelpina and Chicago in twenty-four hours, as has been reported, Mr. Boyd, the Axsistant Passenger Agent, says there Is no foundation for the report. ‘Tins residence of N, Jellelteh, one milo from Jackson, Amador County, Cal, was destroyed by fire yesterday morulng, Mr. Jelleiteh, Mrs, Jelleitch, aud their two chil dren perished In the flames. ‘The fire is be- Heved to have been accidental. Mn. ‘Tyxen says he does not futend to leave the Post-Onlee Department if possibie until he has an opportunity of vindicating himself against: the charges connecting him with the star-route ring. Ile denies all kuowledge of or complicity with the ring. A aunoMmENT for $150,000 was yesterday rendered Ina Boston court against the Bige- low Carpet Company and the Nashua Rall- road Company In favor of Charles B. Bryant, being the smount elated for damages sus- talned by the breaking away of an artiticlal embankment at Mossy Pond in 1876, ‘Tre Irish Nationat Lund League has been proclalmed, and the Queen’s subjects are warned to have nothing more to do with it, as {tisaeriminaland unlawful orgaulzation. Its promised that the whole force of the Goyern- iment willbe employed In suppressing the league and in punishing the leaguers, Grex. Hancock gave a reception on board the steamer St. Jolin at Yorktown yester- day, Among the gnests were tha President, Senator David Davis, Gen. Mitzhugh Lee, Senator Wade Hampton, the. French and German visitors, several army and navy ollicers, Governors, and other dignatiries, ‘Tie house of Mr. John Galloway, a farm- er, near Mount Pleasant, Ia, sixty miles east of Pittsburg, was broken into Wednes- day. night by a gang of robbers, whotook therefrom $9,400, They beat Mr. Galloway until he beeame senseless, It Is feared that he will not recover. ‘The robbers have not been arrested. Tren: were twenty-six deaths in Chieazo yesterday, Including three from typheld fever and six from small-pox. Five new cases of sinall-pox were reported yesterday, health authorities seem to have Ittle appre- clailon of the situation, and have falled to adopt any eflicient measures te check the spread of tho disease, Five men were killed Wednesday on the Cincinnati Southern Railroad thirty miles from Cineinnatt, They were on a car con? taining water-tanks which had been de- tached from a coal train by an engine, Tho engine became unmanageable and the ear was drlven with great foree aginst a coal traln, The men were shockingly mangled. Ir has been sem-otlicially announced that- the Marquis of Lorne will return to Canada from England next January. Chiet-Justice Richie will be Acting Governor-General of Canada, in the absence of the Marquis, Sir Patrlek MacDougall, the commander of the forces of the Domimon, Is not in the Domus fon, now, or he might take the Marquis’ vlace, [lees nt Tar jury in the case of Wing Lee, charged with murder, fatled to agree, aul were dis- charged yesterday morning. The Chinese Slx Companies furnished the funds to pay counsel for Wing Lee, and paid all other ex- penses of the trial, ‘This is in virtue of a contract betw Chinese fmaigrants and the companies, Should Wing Lee be hanged, it might have the effect of injuring the com- pantes?’ business, ConanessMan Page, of San Franelsco, wants Mr. Burehurd, the Director of the Mint, removed, because Mr, Burehard has refused to remove or cansure Mr. Lagrange, Superintendent of the San Franclsco Mint, whom Congressman Page does not like, Frank Cicott, formerly Coluer of the San Franelsco Miut, aud who was removed by Mr, Lagrange, thinks also that My, Durehurd shoutd be removed, KF, Mennicn, the well-known Washing- ton lawyer, says that the Washington Clreuit Court, before which ft 1s proposed te try Guiteau, has no Jurlsdletion in tha ease, and that he has informed Judge Cox that he will Wake wr argument In support of this opinion, But he will contine himself to the question of Jurisdiction, Mr. Mertlek says that he can cite decisions of former Judges of the court {u support of his view: ‘The caucus of the Republican Legisiators of Minnesota was held at St, Paul iast even ing. Seeretary Wintom was nominated on tho first ballot for Senator to AN out his own unoxplred term, ‘hore were 108 out of NT Republican members of tho Lexistature present, and tho votu on the first ballot stood Windom 50, Charles A. Gilman 28, aml C, €. Dunn 2, Onmotion of Gen, John B. Sane born, the lender of the opposition to Mr, Window, the nomination was made unanl- mous." STint. no tidings of the lost balloon, Tue niors are plentiful, but ne trustworthy Infor mation Is yet at hand, ‘The report that the aerial navigators had effected a safe landing at Detrolt, Minn, on the Ineof the Northern Vaciile Railroad, ts not yet eonticmed, and Is not generally credited, Elght days have elaused, and no communication has been re- eelved to show that Messrs, King and.Hnsh- agenare In the land of the Hving, and it ls full time to entertain grave fears for their safely, Lyxen, the connnanter of tho Chilian forces In Peru, has suppressed the Gavern- quant of Present Calderon in that country, and proctalmed martial aw, Gen, Hurtbut, the “United Stutes Minister to Peru, hos addressed Lynch formally and of- Hclally, telling him that the United States The | a IVE CENTS, regards wilh marked disfavor the Chillan ideas of conquest and the Chilian course of procedure on the west const of the congtiered country, Lynch, smarting under the re buke thus administered, has intimated that Gen, Hurlbut Is not acting from entirely distuterested motives, and charees that counterfelt money manufactured tn the United. States has been poured {nto Peru, -and that he Is rendy to discuss with the United States the propriety of having put an end to the Peruvian Govermnent, which has aided in clreulating the counter- felt notes, Tur: arent event of the centennial celebra- tion at Yorktown, the mililtary review, took place yesterday, ‘The regulars had tha post of honor, the veterans from the Soldiers! Home at Hampton followed, and then came the smilittt, ‘The review took place on the ‘Temple Farm where Cornwallls surrenderedt 100 years ago, Fully 10,090 people witnessed the atfalr, The Pennsylvania troops, the Ninth Massnebusetts Regiment, ant the Virginia Brigade commanded by Gen. Fiz hush Lee, attracted most attentiun and were loudly applauded, ‘Tur Universalist General Convention at Detrolt. yesterday elected the following offi cers for the ensuing year: Treasurer warit 1}. Fellows; Secretary, the Kev. Dr G. 1, Deniarest, of New Hampshire; ‘Trustees, Joln D.W. Joy ot skchusetts, Sidney Gorham of Maine, the » Henry Rugg of Rhode Island, Mrs. J.B. Marsh of Linols, Alonzo C. Raymond of Michigan, ‘Trustees forone year: George H. Robinson, of New York, Trastes for two years; Preacher of Oc caslonal Sermon, the Rey. Dr E. L. lex- ford, of Michigan, Ancumsiop Croke, of Cashel, who among irish eeclesiusties has been the most uncompromising frien of the Land League, has published a protest against. the “No rent” manifesto issued by Parnell, Ditlon, and other political leaders now In fall, He says the adoption of the polley of rent re- nudlation is both inexpedient aud wrong in Mself; that ft wilt tead to danger and detent He thinks that there fs no more reason for the adoption of that poliey now than there was when Dillon and Davitt were arrested. The London Journals think that the Arch- bishop's letter Is the death-blow of the Land League, and.that the farmers will follow the lead of Dr. Croke. Mayor ILAnitson says that he shall retain Gen. Lteb in lls present position. His Honor has cautioned Lieb, however, to keep hls temper and to keep his mouth shut. Carter says he does not intend tonccept the resigna- tion of Mr. ‘Tinny, of the Water Oflice, al- though he thinks Tinny made a fool of Lhnself, which ‘opinion {s rather compll- mentary to Mr, ‘Tinny, perhaps, Harrison says that he is traiuing Gurney, preparing hin for an onward and upward jump, which muy luean that if Gurney agrees with the lo- auacious Mayor he may be appointed to sueceed Mr. Waller. ‘The Mayor suid he was not it amood to follow his own advice to lich yesterday; that Mr. Waller is about to take a position as purehasing agent of a rail- rond in Kentucky at $6,000 per annum, Many Cuamnentaiy, a New York seam- eas, was examined In the Christianey dl- voree case yesterday, and gave testiinony which will tend to vitlate Giro's testimony. She said that Giro hac indueed her to gu to Washington In December, 1819, promising to spay her $40 and her own and a friend’s ex- penses, She met Giro at Washington, and went with him to Mra, Christianey’s house; from there she went with him to his room in Mls hotel. . He there made advances whien sho repelled. They subsequently returned to the Christlancy house inn ecarriage. The effect of thix evidence Js to show that Giro consplred to damage Mrs, Christianey’s char- acter by making it appear that she went with him from her own house to hls room In the hotel, Tur political gossips at Washington have made Vresident Arthur's Cabi This ts thelr siatu: Secretary of the ‘Treasury, ex- Goy, E. D. Morgan, of New York; Seeretary of State, ex-Senator Fretinghuysen, of New Sceretary af War, Robert Lincoin; ry of the Navy, ex-Senutor Surgent, of California; Secretary of the Interior, ex- Semutor Howe, of Wisconsin; Postmaster- General, Gen, Longstreet (Mr, James wlll bo retatned until the star-ronte enses are dis- posed of); Attorney-General, ex-Senntor Houtwell, of Massuciusetts. Tho friends of ex-Senntors Sargent and Lowe are positive that these gentlemen will be appoluted, and the fact that ox-Gov. Morgan Is severing his connection with an tinporting house is taken as indteating that he has uceepted the Treas- ury portfolio, Srenerany Kirxwoov thinks that the vinn of dealing with the Indians whieh bas prevailed so long has a most demoralizing effect on them, making them worthless vaga- bonds and punpers. He thinks they might be made to some extent self-sustaining, He would have each tribe given a herd of cattle, and when the herd had grown large enough would tell the Indians (that they must now take care of themselves, Urat: they must du- vote thomselves to cattle-rasing, and thus earn a Hving, -Ho belfeves that some of the Indian tribes who are now nearly self sustaliing should be treated as other eltizens, an given the privilege of selecting their own agents, Should Mr, Kirkwood remaln ta onize he would begin wilh the Qmatas of Nebraska, and reeommenit that they be given. permlsston to adopt county government such us exists In the other countles of the State, ‘Tae memoranda on which First Asslstaut _Postinaster-General Tyner based his alleged suppressed report on the star routes in the Pavltle States is made publle this murniug. Veo Uils- memoranda ft appears that the Government was systematically swindled, und through the ageney of some of Its own servants, Routes that cost us hikh tts $70,000 brought the Governmenta revenug of ontya few hundred dollars, Contracts tor del/verles of mall matter were expedited appareirtly in the futerest of contractors and Atgrent cost to the Government, Routes wore established where there was ne neeessity for them, and in places, where no elyilized people could live or did, live. And yet. Congressional detegutions, prominent citizens, and so-called respectable men are represented as urging the establish- ment of these routes, tho expediting of them, ete, Mir. Tyner polite out in these memoranda that the manner of letting the contracts was an incitement to thievery, that some at lenstof the postal authorities Jont theuselyes to the contractors’ schemes, and that Congressuien and Senators were not unwiillug to further theso projects for defrauding the Goverment which they swore to subpart. i 1 ( a