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; Elegantly trimmed in plain and |: | CHL TESINGER VOLUME. XIL > LEONI DOLMANS, Cee “ ii EADERS OF POPULAR PRICES,” Extraordinary BARGAINS DRESS GOODS ONE LOT All-Wool Camelettes 42 inches wide, Ai 50 cts., Worth 65 cts. ONE LOT Wool Checks, 42 inches wide, At 60 cts., Worth 75 cts. ONE LOT Dress Plaids, 42 inches wide, At 40 cts., | 5 Upward! =| - sae = | All-Wool “Shoodas” 44 inches wide, At 85 cis., Worth $1.00. AYER. State & Madison-sts. Seal, Far-Lined Silk-Lined Garments SeaL CLOAKS! Made from the Finest Selected London Dyed Alaska Seals! Lined with a new Silk material (manufactured expressly to ouror- der), made and finished in ,the best manner known to the trade, $150 Upward! SEAL DOLMANS! pointed Beaver, Chinchilla, and Fur-Lined Sik DOLMANS! {n all the latest shapes shown in Paris, Berlin, and London! “The Cossack,” “The Czarowitz,” “The Etelka,” “The Lorne,” “The Garrick,” And Many Othors. They are made from the best quality of Satin de Lyon, Satin de Cord,’ Satin. Merveilleux, Satin Rhadames ; also in heavy Gros Grain and Sicilian Silk; are lined with choice Siberian Squirre), and handsomely trimmed with plain and pointed Russian Hare, plain and -pointed Beaver, Chinchilla, and Sea Otter Fur. . ONE LOT Nilk-Hixed Suitings, 44 inches wide, At 85 cts.,’ Worth $1.00. The above are ‘Marked Bar- gains," are desirable in style, and offered with many other Dress Novelties, at correspondingly “Low Prices.” P. S.---Elegant Robes in Car- tons, with Descriptive Fashion Plates. Fur - Lined CiRcuLARS! A-most complete assortment, made from same Silks as Dolmans, with Fur Linings, from the Ham- ter, considered the best wearing cheap lining, to the very choicest iberian Squirrel. MANDEL sROS, 121 & 123 State-st. ZO ) RENT. Elevator and Dock Prop ‘operty For Rent. Bealod hide will bo rocotvod at this office until the th day OF Tax cupe At, fur Hoe tensa for ton{ i) feu, of" tute Now. oluht (8 and ning “Ppt go | raniebcom santa TS of iota wid V 1 I iwnin ito ok He Canad rustace) ow subdivision of Tices el y OW. eee att ay Be i ie 1 Ground whore ite’ Dane ator ab Bridzoport, Inthe City of Chicago aivisions yl ag oi fio ate CMa ot usta adorning tho Silk- Lined ee Breneh of the Nouth Branch of ie Uileage ‘ bist aes of Willa a AND The blde must | be for rately, Indoryad © Proposal Userntfslonors The res Lockport, ieee resorvo the right to roject an and ail vida, If in shotr judumont, unreasonably low, (0 price Offered fe EE a ahayy BI, Maltin INGMAN, ‘umumisslonera, Canal Commisslonors’ omen, Lackvarts Iliot RUPTURE OURED. RUPTURE = CHICAGO, April It, 1881, —— Gireucars! To Sounteract the sale of infe- ri Made Silk Garments now so ‘wtensively advertised in this mar. , we will make “Special Prices” DR. PARKER DRAB Bim: Aftor sullering many Outlot our fine garments. rosea radia ery nu aes Sarai aia gaa ene ani arties intent upon purchasing | sedis, * ore iad Yaad: ub ttre compla iy dk find our goods strictly first. eat onge OM HAV wat Pets and Pleven: and “AT | xo Gitwers weurrea Bienutacturocs of Miasto RICE” keeping with the |“ TATE DUTAAN & PARKED, 33 Miato-al, Chleaxo, Nt WANLED, ~ SALESMAN’ WANTED Jowa and Missouri Ung used to —_—_———— Stato and Madison-sts. eee ranch, Madison & Desniainés-ater ren ae steibuao oleae references (uu uihers Toure a popularity of our SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, THE ONLY JUDICIARY Competent to terminate diacitsstons, to atence false elyimants, and to correct erroneous opin- tons wherever created haa finally reautted ina concurrent Judgment, under seat of two great Nutone, in favor of THE HALLE, DAVIS & CO, ‘The prtuted and agreed interromtion submitted bo- foro the twolve most iifuateious uf Wermnn Manors tho rolgninig namics tn the glorions Kingdunt of Art=- was an follows: “Which is intrinateatly, mechanteally, and in tho highest ‘art senso the feat Practieat Fianoof the Age? The beat in naturat artteu- lation of Harmony? The Hest for Poputar Adoption? The test in Voice? In Form? In Capacity? In Stronyth? . In Darabitity 9” THE POLL OF GREAT NAMES On thia tost question brought ont the following, Dipm. volees for the Hallot, Davis & Co, of the United ERNST RUDORE IMCATAICDT, Hosein JO Agua, ACW. GOR TSCHLALA, JOUN STRAUSS, THE ‘AMERICA JURY, osed of the following most Iluatrlous Instr Com entails of tho Western Homisphere, on full poll, made the German yordiet, coneurrone. by responding ‘without une exception for, The Hallet, Davis & Co. {HAMAR MASON, AUCH srRaKoscH, Gusta VE PRACT HI, f aesoorrit ts FALE. The Plano thus approved and thus com- mended to mankind aa thelr best reliance among all modern instruments of music sor saleby W. W. KIMBALL, Cor. State & Adams-sts. PIANOS 188 STATE-ST. stay ANID sca, ° 190 STATE-ST. ORGANS. The largest and most varted collec tion of first-class Planos and Organs in the West, at our extensive Ware- rooms, for Cash or ow Smait Pay- sneUtbe Pianos and Organs also to von STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st. S Northwestern Agenoy at Reed’s Temple of Music, 136 State St., Chicago. NE uGeneras ipeaaue antic ‘Corps Hotweon Now Vork und Havro, Plor 42, N, It, foot of ator ‘Teavelors by this Ihiw aveld both transit by Hnglish rallway and the discomfort of crossing the Chaunal in Peniait boat. re NT. Norvan...Wednosday, Nov. 0.7 a Elan ‘Teuaett ‘Wounosday, Nov. thin. mt Th Wednesday, Noy. Zi U PASSAGE (including wine TTOMATIE . Had and @v. Nocona Cabin, £0, Stoor- ce, Fa Including win, bedi iny, ‘and utonalle, Checks drawn Of Cra Lyanals of Paris in aniuunt to aut, LOUIS DE Tut AN, Agent, 6 Howling Groen, foot of tyondmay.N., WADE WIN GHE, of Clark-at, Chicago, _| DIRECT FOR MARSEILLES, . "Voushing at Gibraltar an ‘The toluwiag ‘stgauiors wiitinave Nee York direct for Gioraliar und’ Sarsoliies, taking frelghe aud pee Ora: ia SERBIAN DE LESSEPS. Capt. Bague: “AMERICAN LINE, Philadelphia and Liverpool, calllag at Quesnstown, Bailing regularly avery Wo isowday roe Panatel: ia, carrying eabin, intermodiuie, and steeragu pas Sonuere, sud the U. 3 RED STAR LINE Copryinu the United, Staten und Woyal Helpian 3 peiipaniy Dirac ine tw Antworp, in tofutum, t Overy Saturday frum Now Vork und uvory alter- tnt Antrday {roto Vitiadolphia bat! Yor I'asvaue ‘eke i ang Dratts Aeitain anid the ontin Tauolee oat srital he continant a WHR WALGUT & auefal Agente, Wate GAWHENCHS sanabers Ui saat itandoipheat, Chleegu: INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrylng the British aud United Statos aisles Tie! ote fe cowad from the ocipa ae ‘Scotch? anal ‘and Beandinavisn prea. French, German, ort Theno steamers carry no FRANCIS C, BROW, Axon, E97 DLAYTS on Groat Ursin, ireland, und'the Continent for sale, 2) Tra LINE MAUL STEAMERS BIHIOPIA Nave iat] FORNESSTA Nov.2t 9 PIA,! a am VY iy CIRCASSIA, Nov. Of 7. 8D mio VONTA, ies. ay pot ‘These S alanre df nOtentry eu cattl sarageum oF aa ALBATIA, fy on m) UTOPIA, Nov. 12, 10 am Cabin, $34 to Ba Poca iyi ‘at reduced rates. HENDERGON BROTHERS, 96 Washington-st, STATE LINE ‘To Giaswur, Liverpool, Dublin, Holfaat. and Londone Sen NTs ovary ureday. Mitac Caliendo on second casks tea, eeraue, out a These steamers carry neliter Et Ais SUT HERUEN Wertora aad = ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, A. H. ABBOTT & C0., ARTISTS’ MATERIALS Of Every Doscription, Drawing Papers, Instruments,Etg, 147 State-st., Chicago. HOLLER SKATES, ROLLER | $15i. $0, $2, $4885 inavian 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES ” CLOTUING. Mania has Be- come Epidemic. A. J. NUPTING & CO.’S' Varieties and Prices seem tohare captured the Public, and the audden change to cooler weath= er caused a regular atampeds sor our supplies. WINTER SUITS! Trave also taken a Front Beat now; the cost of a gout Stylish Outpt ta perhups considera- Ule tens than yurt imagines CUSTOM DEPT, Deserves a morcertended notice than we can give it here. Dante we make to order from $5.00 upwards, SUITS TO QRDER, $25.00 and upwards, Every Custom Gurment that we turn out hasa rect conve aristocratic air to tt, 104 & 106 MADISON-ST. ‘Will be open for business tonight until 11 o'clock, Walker Boot. iL. P. Farnum Wholesato Doaler In ‘ 5|Bootsa Shoes 240 Madison Streot, - CHICAGO, Solo Agent In Chicago for the Celebrated J. H. & @. M. WALKER BOOT. ts Send for Price List. # SCAN. ~The best jit- ting Scary ev- er nade, nectal at-¥ tac havent for turned down collars, Samples sent on applica- tion. THOMAS & HAYDEN, Wholesale Munufacturers, adison-st. ni OPTICAL GOODS. 254 Importor of Optical, Mathematical, and 8 Featramenta, gompriing Qera and Hod necopes, Taluscapus, Haro x ‘las Companion ace tholanont sock in thoNartiwost Human Artificial Eyes tnserted Without Pain. THE LARGHST STOCK IN THB CIry, siturore or Gyeetae it the Bose Beacutan, turers for Spectac! i an fothiee + to tg ylo boas ground Ween tai Spoctagies ‘ita to f. inant Nive yours’ practice I, the art of siting jason Our nicinod fy honest dealing, “wiioh hi lly up our ereddor BERNHARDT, Optict: Ts Bi atacat Nt aively. ‘twonty mung of Uinseus to Letters of recom FB Diey aw an OF ctuces OF ginases can bu LM. Herahurdt's ofice from the olod Professors of shunts “tattogee® CRISS cal Colleges wo, | Calouge ‘our most cht ine Hutnevpes ble Jnchyding luk bit routisat. snd wel Dery ‘e Risen neomiuns frombcuools of elenca, biked dic, et, LOUIS 1, MATIIIGS, Assistant, 4 SUTRTS, GLOVE. The Overcoat} WILDE'S |£ SHIRT STORE, GLOVE STORE, UNDERWEAR STORE SUIT STORE, OVERCOAT STORE, And we are determined to make it your store for your trading. No one objects to saving a dollar, and it will take but a few moments’ time to show you how readily it can be done. We are bidding for your patronage, and there will be no let up until secured. Fine Dog Skin Gloves, 98c. Red Flannel Underwear, 95¢, A Royal Good Overcoat, $15. Little Beauty, Child's Overcoat, $ 5 Men's Rich Elysian Beavers, $25, Beaver Glengarys, fr Olt Men, $20, A STORE LOADED FULL_OF GOOD THINGS. JAMES WILDE, JR, & 00, Cor. State & Madison. FRANK REED. Manager. toYs AND F FANCY GOODS, Respectfully invite buyers of Toys and Faney Goods coming to this market to an examination of our immense stock and lurge varicty of Holiday Goods and Novelties. We guarantee Lowest Prices for First-class Goods, Schweitzer & Beer, Importors and Dealers TOYS FANCY GOODS, Ill State-st, near Washington. Our Fall Catalogno of of Holiday Goods wHl be mailed on application, TOYS! HOLIDAY GOODS! I have in stock the larg the largost and most complete line of chotco staplo and novel ftoltlay Goods to hoe found in tho West, all of ny own direct Importation, Special attractions for close and largo buyors. PRICES BELOW THE LOWEST. TERMS EASY. ii 160-pare Iustratod Catalogue free to ha trade. (. M. LININGTON, 145 & 147 Wabashz-av., 4» CHIOAGO, ILL, MUSICAL, 162 Slate Se: Chicago. Willen Luca thelr (BANDS bar atpe BANKRUPT PT STORE, jankrupt Ore, 184 & 186 States BARGAIN Ss! Brocaded Dress Goods, 10¢ per ya. Colored Cashinere, yd. wide, 30¢ per yard, Black Cashiner re, yi. wide, 40¢ per yard, Brovaded Dress Goods, 42 inches wide, 50¢ per yard. Handsome Platd Dress Goods, 20c per yard, Brocaded Silks, 60¢ per yard, Black Satin, 50e per yard. Colored Satin, 50c per yard. Black Silk, 50¢ per ya rl. Colored Silk, $1.00 per yard. Black Velvet, 40¢ per yard. Dress Gingham, 12c¢ per yard. Staple Gingham, 10¢ per “yard. Dark Prints, 5c per yard. Furniture Creton, Loe per yard. Canton Flannel, 8e per ) yar rd. Ticking, 10c¢ per yard. Cotton Plushes, cold, Lic per yd. Scarlet Twilled Flannel, 25¢ per yd Navy Blue willed Flannel, 23¢ per yard, Gray Mixed Flannel, 1éc per yd. Opera Flannels, 40¢ per yard. Heavy Cloaking, $1.25 per yard. Wool Plush, 56 inches wide, $2.50 per yard, Kentucky Jeans, 20c per yard. Scarlet Wool Shirts, $1 G0. Searlet. Wool Vests, 1.28 White Merino Shirts, 25c. Gray Mixed Shirts, 25e. Vhite Merino Vests. Boys’ Merino Shir Lailies’ All- Wool Hose, Boe. Men’s All-Wool Socks 25e. Heavy Wool Mittens, 25¢. Heavy Wool Gloves, 3de. Lined Leather plotes 3 50c. Lined Berlin Gloves, Lie. 3-button Kid Gloves, 35e. Fur-Top Gloves, 50c. 6-inch Shaded Sash Ribbon, 50cya. 5-inch Plush Ribbon, 70¢ per yd. Long Ostrich Piumes, 7 ies Satin-Face Derby Hats, G5e. Fancy Feathers, L0c. Fur Trimming, 40¢ per yard, cepersa Trimming, 25 ets, yard sity Fringes, 25c per yard. A yery superior Corset, 50c. A splendid Chemise, Bde. Muslin Drawers, Bae. Night Dresses, de. Quilted Saitecn Skirts, $1 00. Felt Shirts, 50¢. Children’s Wool Dresses, $1.75. . Heavy Walking Jackets, $5.00. Warm Ulsters, $4.00. Heavy Cloth Circulars, $4.00. Henvy Dolmaus, $5. Heay: H Children’s Cireulars, 90c. Shoulder Shawls, 25e. Heavy large Shawls, $1.25. Linen Napkins, $1.00 per doz. Linen Towels, $1.00 per de . Linen Crash, Se per yard, Linon Table Cloths, 2 25e¢ por yard. Curtain Nei, lic per yar SAMPLES MAILED ON APPLICATION BANKRUPT STORE, (84 and 186 State-st., Opposite the Palmer. SHIUREK. __ BEA Nv VK I BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, EVERY SIZE AND STYLE In Bholf or mado tu order. Flyst-class Quality! Heasonable Prices! jSKEEN & STUART, STATIONERS, BLANK+BOOK MAKERS & PRINTERS, 77 MADISON-ST., Opposite MoVicker's Theatre, FIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. =. qowd of thelr Marke, tient, ye et rittratt une Mirko, te pala fens fe dlasoivdd, and Win. Clarko (x authorized to alan sbenrm nane Btn etieus DB: Fox, Ay, Bxeoutor of esate of Chas We Frieud, decentod, W. &, ChAIC, ls day lsposed of | conta che’ Mialheas at the into t Hotier Paper riond, Box & Ue to hi plouaure In Saunas want ‘enruters eee ee mits ve: thle da . Glbbor Ry Pit ina yf Narra and wilde a ser ium ite “usfuoss ti ae under Brin namo of Bit linyn Nov. 1 Bt. BONG. PFINANOIAL, MONEY TO LOAN Un iuproved City Property até por cont, MEAD & COE, Rel Estate ana Salt mAs blag dt dew a |tifod tw any porson we have Fepevscntod dura youre The Chicago Daily Tribune. ~ PRICE F, Q ie 2 | g England y~ Tn dunt has designated the oth of Novia?’ Pie ngnday of National thanks- alving & &¢ jhyer, —T = itematton of the Hon. Julm W. Foster ts .finister tu Rusaia has beun ac- cepted by Seeretury Blaine, ——Partly cloudy aweather and tght rain and snow, a slight rise In tempurature, fol ai by westerly winds, for this region to- day. ——Tho Apaches ara reported to be dupro- dating in the Saturipa district of Sonor. Five nen, two women, and one eid are re- ported to have been killed by the red vile lalns, -——Advlees by way of St. Louis say that Chauncey 1. Filley, the Vostinaster ‘of that elty, has been offered and hag ‘accepted the ofice of Postmaster-General. It will do w wult for the veritiention of thfs report. ‘ —A new Papal organ, to be called the Journal de Home, and which will’ take the, placo of the defunet Aurora, will appear next month, It willbe published at Rome and at Varls, and will be printed Jul the French janguage, -—A largo flouring mill, owned by M. Mowat & Son, at Stratford, Ont., was do-, stroyed by fire yestorday morning. Several, business blocks adjoining suffered. ‘The loss, is estimated at $30,000, only partinily cov- ered by insurance, Z —-Inan affray between the military and the people at Ogonelive, Clare, wlich arese out of rent collections, several persons are reported to ha ve been Injured. Somerrests were made yesterday. Archbishop Croke advises tenants to proffer a fair rent and if itis not taken to give none. —There was a sharp decline yesterday in the price of wheatin the Chicago markets, and the brenk of 2!¢ to 3 cents per bushel is only looked on asa prelude of what is yet to come. Corn also declined. ‘The bears were Jubilant, ant the “Wall street sot? the “ bulls,” were correspondingly depressed. -—The Methodist Episcopal Conference mado tho following additional appropriations for missionary work yesterday: Bulgaria and Turkey, $11,754; Italy, $25,000; Mexico, $00,000; Japan, Si,081; Arizona, $7,000; the Blick ‘ins, $2,500; Dukota, $4,000. ‘The total amount given to foreign missions is $210,147, ——A furlous snow-storm raged in parts of New York and throughout the New England, States yesterday. A foot of snow fell in the northern part of St. Lawrence County, New York, aud there were snow-squalls along the Iludson. The Catskills were covered with snow. Elght fuches fell In Northeastern Ontario. —It Is reported that the Rev, Dr. Stoecker, leader of the anti-Jewish agitation in Ger many, has been removed from his post of Court preacher, If this report turns out ta be true, and it 13 tobe hoped that il with, It indicates that even Bismarek and the Em- poror William do not wholly digregurd the popular with, —The Steuben family were the guests of Boston yesterday, ‘They were escorted to thefalrs by the’ city. committes ana promi- nent Gerinan residents, and after dinner vis- {ted Harvard University, Bunker 11, ‘and * other places of note in and around Boston, They were recelyed at the State-llouse by Gov. Long and staff. ——The bill providing for the admission of Dakota as a State has been already pre- pared, and some Senators and Congressmen have prepared speeches In support of the admission. The bi will be pushed vigor- ously, Senator David Davis will support it, which fusures tts becoming 0 Jaw and the adinission of the Territory as 0 State. ——Mayor Grace Jins written to the Now York Police Commissioners asking: them to assist him In preventing the collection of political assessments from policemen. Io notifies the polleemen that he will hear any comptalnts from thein on the subject. Mayor Grace should go, farther and suppress vollt~ ical assessment of all employes of New York City. —tTho Army and Navy Register says that Congressinan Butterworth, of Clicine nati, will urge durmg the forthcoming sea- sion of Congress the passage of a Dili retir- ing army oficers over the aye of G2: Many army. ofleers sympathize, with this move. Congressman Buttorworth announces that he would like to hear from army officers on . this matter, ——Bismarck is reporied to have told a prominent Jawlsh manufacturer at Varzin recently that he was decidedly opposed to the anti-Jewish agitation, and would. never sentertain any proposal to curtail the con- stituttonal tights ot the Jews. Ie acknowl edgud tho receipt MB hddresses and tolugrims trom tho Antl-Semities merely srouen ade sire to be polite, -—(en. Silas M. Batley, the Republican © candidate for State Treasurer of Pennsylva- nia, expresses himself quite confident that he will bo elected next ‘Tuesday, He haa made a careful canvass of the State, and finds the defections from the Hepubilcan ranks hardly worth sbenking of. Careful estle mutes by unprejudiced parties place Balley's plurallty at 10,000, ——Mrs, Garfield has written to Mr, A. & Solomons, Chairuian of the Ways and Means Comittee of tho National Garfield Memorlal Hospltal projuct, expressing ‘satisfaction at the proposal, and saylne that the project ia one which would be gratifying to him tn whoso honor it {s intended, She promises to contribute to the accomplishinont of . the project ina worthy manner, ——Donnis Bland, the hackman, who ts al- , leged to have talon Aire, Christlancy from her home to Giro's hotel Christmas-Day, * 1879, teatifiod In. the divorce case yesterday, and was very emphatic in saying that Mrs, Christianoy was the woman :hn took on the occasion, He had scen her three tines that day, he said. Mrs, Christiancy.* was vory nervous while Bland was testifylig, . — Col. Bliss replied for the Government, on the motion to quash the informations agalnst the star-routo people yesterday, Ue Admitted many points made by the defense- but held that under tho. statute the’ lu formations should stand, that the evidence offered in the casa was quite sufticient to Jug- Ufy the course taken, and, besides, It was, absolutely necessary In order to protect the +1 interests of the Government, - Col, Bilgy saict the prosecution would prefer to: present the cases to the grand jury, Lut owlng to the “A Journment of that body <gil, the of October it was found Luperatively voids sary to proceed by Information, so that Im- portant evidence shuuld not be barred out by the statute of imitations, Should: the Court decide against the information, pro coeding it will greatly embarrasg toe

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