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Sms +900 CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND ULSTERS " 'BRIES, ORNAMENTS, ‘GINDLES. . BUTTONS, BTC. > Skins, oa : VOLUME XLL DRY GOODS. - OPENING. ‘SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1881_-TWENTY PAGES. BANKRUPL STORE. THE Trans- Atlantic Trading §,M. ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. GLOAKS. MY CLOAK DEPARTMENT S143 LONG EN- JOYED A REPUTATION FOR THE COMPLETE- NESS OF ITS ASSORTMENT AND THE MODERA- TION OF ATS PRICES. HOW WELL THIS REPU- TATION IS DESERVED MAY BE UNDERSTOOD FROM AN EXAMINATION OF THE ITEMS Naat- ED BELOW. —DOLMANS © MANUFACTURED BY ME FOR‘THE BEST CUS- TOM TRADE OF BLACK DIAGONAL BEAVER (OF ENGLISH MANUEA , CUT FOR THE HIGHT OF FASHION, TRIMMED WITH PLUSH, COST EIGHT DOLLARS PEK YARD, SATIN HOUD oexamENTED Witt it HICH PASSEMENTERY AND HEAVY SiLK AND CHENILLE | FRINGE. WOULD BE CHEAP AT THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS, $20. Satin De Lyon Dolmans, QUILTED SILE LIN UR TRIMMINGS, FUR COLLAR, RICH PASSEMENTERY, AND ORNA- MENTS, : ™ $35. Fur-Lined Circulars, $22.50. Kary Sielhan ian Sik it ats, LINED WITH FUR, _ $31. Silver Squerel-Line Cireilars, > $45, - ng Sik Delnats, " De TRIM: SIS. hd BLACK BEAVER DOLMAN FO: * M2 BLACK BEAVER DOLMAN Fou 5 BLACK BEAVER DOLMAN FO! WS BLACK BEAVER DOLMAN £0) IMKOKTED LIGHT CLUTH DOLMANS, LINED WITHPLUSH OR FOR, FROM. TO £9 80 LADIES’ HEAVY ULSTE Announce the Formal OPENING OF THEIR NEW ANPHITHEATRE AZAAR OF ALL NATIONS, AT NOS. 8], 83, and.85 Madison-st, Under Hershey Music-Hall, Opposite Me- Yicker’s Theatre, Crystal Block. ‘BRANCH STORES In all, the larger cities of ENGLAND, lis FRANCE, and AMERICA. THIS COMPANY EXPORT American Fancy Goods, Trading them for and Importing to this eountry HU iat wi “Few persons are aware of the-magnitnde of the: export trade of this country—miitions of dollars’ .| worth of American manufactures, Fancy Goods und "| * Yankee * Notions, or Novelties (as they nre termed abroad), are annually sold in the erent trade centres Of the trunsutiantic world. ‘Pradu; wares the natives of utber lunds for 200 azents are enabled oftentimes t pro beauditul und vuluxble urticles tor some cheap. showy Ameri- can“ Novions” of little worth, but possessing erent Bitractiveness tu_furetuners. So advantageuus ure these urndes that we are able to SELL AMERICANS Foreign Wares of great Intrinsic Worth and Beauty * AT LESS THAN THEIR NATIVE VALUE, And much ander prices PAID, by, Importing MER-~ Grand Bazaars Of this old-established company have met with most ral potroungo IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES, And we confidently expect of CHICAGO PEOPLE A Very Generous Support. Tomorrow (Monday Morning) ‘The wares of these different countries will pe found in distinct departments. 35 BOOTHS, Representing all the civilized inhabitants of the Kepre soe. wi decurated—viz.? FROM... ENGLISH WALKIN JACKETS, HAVELOCKS, AND CINCCLARS IN QUANTI- PALETOTS, irs, Black Dress Yelvets. +087 CENTS TO 8.50 100 Dot. Tid Gloves, WITH FORSTER'S PATENT HOOK FASTENING. EVERY PAL WARRANTED. FALL AND WINTER Hosiery and Underwe ar FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, aac lobe. An anProer eee decurstud IMMENSE STOCK OF ALL POPULAR AND DE- | #pelen ‘Turkey, 1 Houth. + Hermans Truly. 1 Booth, SIRABLE GOODS AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. #. COMING WEEK I SUALL OFFER BIG BARGAINS IN Ds Trimmings & Cloak Trimmings CONSISTING OF ili. FRINGES, BEADED FRINGES, CHENILLE Fit = FRINGES, PASSEMENT- China. 1 Buoth. Japan, Tooth, India,’) Booth. ‘Australia, 1 Booth, IN ALL 35 BOOTHS. ‘The Cholcest Wares of 35 Nations, including Russia, Austria, 3 Booths. itzeriand, 1 Booth, Indian Carpets, Persian Mats, Gold Fmbrotderies, Fancy Goods, ench Jewelry, English Garnete, * Whitby Jets, terie, Carvinzs, ‘ety Vienna “Albury Porimonnales, Meticules, rt Work, Ebony Wares, Paris Dotls, Perfumery, Gdor Cases, Siik-Lined Inekete, Fine Lacquers, Antique Kronzes, Gur Goods, Pilate Mirrors, Silver and Glass, Plneques, Ete., eter, eters ete ctery Clery ALL GOODS BEING THE FINEST QUALITIES MADE. rtiele guaranteed to be the best that is made Every article £1 pare ara CORSETS. FRENCH WOVEN, ®) BONE, TO CLOSE. CHILDREN'S WatsT MISSES’ CORSETS HICH SATIN 114 Artiviic Frames, BORTKEE'S DUPLEX Bi ES, AND #OOP- FOY's HEAL 11 COB CORSETS, PADS, NO INFERIOR OR CHEAP GOODS Will be found on our premises, THE AMPHITHEATRE And Store adjoining will be, HIGHLY AND APPROPRIATELY DHAPED This Great Display Which no cultured person can afford to miss visiting, Fis Tana Conpny Importers, Exporters, and Traders. Location of Chicago Bazaar, $1, 83 & S5 MADISON- ST, -Under Hershey Music-Hall. Dov) ELTIES IN BRIE GADED SATIN. ‘ : DIES, DAY, 150 DO% LADIES’ WINTER $ ‘T, FLANNEL, AND SATIN, FROM $1 UP. LADIES ORDERING CLOAKS OR CORSETS WILL, PLEASE GIVE THELt BUST AND WAIST MEASURE, AND IN, ORDERING BID GLOVES THEIR RESPECTIVE SIZE. 158 State-st. Company 184 & 186 State-st. BARGAINS! Brocaded Dress Goods, 10¢ perya. Colored Cashmere, yds w ide, 30c per yard. =~ Black Cashmere, yd. w! ide, 40c peryard. - Brocaded Dress Gooils, 42 inches wide, 50¢ per yard. Handsome Plaid Dress Goods, 20c per yard. : Brocaded Silks, 50c per yard. Black Satin, 50¢ per yar Colored Satin, 50 per yard. Black Silk, 50c per yar rd. - Colored Silk, $1.00 per Black @elvet, £0¢ per yard. Dress ingham, 1e per yard. Staple Gingham, 16¢ per y: Dark Prints, 5¢ per yard. . Furniture Creton, 15 per yard. Canton Flannel, Se per yard. Ticking, 10c¢ per yard. * Cotton “Plushes, cold, 15e per yd. Searlet Twilled ‘Flannel, 2d5eperyd Navy Blue Twilled Flannel, Be per yard. Gray Mixed Flannel, 15¢ per yd. Opera Flannels, 40¢ pers yard. Heavy Cloaking, $1.25 per y: Wool Plush, 56, inches vw! ide, per yard. Kentucky Jeans, 20¢ per.yards Scarlet Wool Shirts, $1. 00. Scarlet Wool Vests, $1.25 White Meriuo Shirts. Gray. Mixed Shirts, 24 White Merino Yests, 35e. Boys’ Merino Shirts, 25: Ladies’ All-Wool. Hose. Men’s All-Wool Socks, 2% Heavy Wool Mittens, 25¢ Heavy Wool Gloves, 35c. Lined Leather Gloves, 50c. Lined Berlin Gloves, lie. 3-Button Kid Gloves, 35c. Fnr-Top Gloyes, 50c. 6-inch Shaded Sash Ribbon, ‘30¢ yd. 5-inch Plush Ribbon, 70c per yd. Long Ostrich Plumes, 75e. Satin-Face Derby Hats, 65e. Fancy Feathers, 10c.. .. cs Fur Trimming, £0¢e per J yard. Passementerie "Trimming, 25 cts. per yard. Silk Fringes, 25¢ per qd. A very superior Corsct, ‘A splendid Chemise, 3dc. Muslin Drawers, 35c. Night Dresses, 75c. Quilted | Satteen Skirts, $1.00. ¥elt Skirts, 50c._ + Children’s Wool Dresses, $1.75. Heavy Walking oernee $5.00. Warm Ulsters, $ $4.00. Heavy Cloth Cirenlars, $4.00. Heavy Dolmans, $5..° Heavy Children’s Cireulars, 90c. Shonider Shawls, 25 Heavy large Shawls, $1.25. Linen Napkins, $1 yer doz. Linen Towels, $1 per doz. Bl. Linen Crash, Se per pard. Linen Table Cloths, 23¢ per yard. Curtain Net, 15 per yard. SAMPLES MAILED ON Al oH APPLICATION BANKRUPT PT STORE, 184 and 186 State-st. Opposite the ‘Palmer. S. SHIREK. OfL STO $2.50 THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE WIRE GAUZE, : NON-EXPLOSIVE OJL STOVE, With Armour's Fiue-Heater Xttachment. Just the thing for heating Bedrooms. Bathrooms, Offices, Conservatories. Sc., c., and for general use during this chilly wsath! THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE HFG, 60, 95 LAIKE-ST. 94 &196 beaut tunore 1'k. HELIY 33 Retail ais Printers, Blank - Book Makers, Lithograpliers, and Engravers. ‘The manufacture of large country House Books a specialty. Order Your Plank Books for 1882. HOLLER S$ S. ROLLER §15150,52, 9835 SKATES Madison-st CORSETS. AHIDAIE: GRISWOLD'S | * erie SKIRT-SUPPORTING CORSETS, rm x Gulicup our tude. Sr ALON Gs The Adoninal Corsets, With and without an‘ABDOMINAL SUP- PORTER for Ladies in delicate health, and for stout ladies, are unequaled. They give a GRATEFUL SUPPORT to the figure, and. greatly improve the form. SHOUL- DER-BRACE CORSETS for Ladies, Misses, and Children ; Long Waist and Ex- tra LONG WAIST CORSETS i in fine. sin. gle French Coutilles. Corsets made to order in the best style: of workmanship. Sold by Lady Agents, and at 126 State-st., Room 20. TAKE EL- EVATOR at 75 Madison-st. _ Ladies in at- tendance to show and fit,the Corsets. : Lady Agents wanted everywhere. - Ex- clusive territory given. Acme Dress Shields. J. B. PUTNAM, General Agent, Chicago, “Il. ‘CUT GEASS. vt We desive'to call special at- tention to owr-stock of Rich Cut Class, Of which we carry complete assoriments, and which ae will guarantee to be sur Puss- ed neither tn quatity nor in| cutting. Fancy China, Bronzes, &C., specially switable for Wed- ding Gifts. set Qvington Brothers é Qvington, 146 STATE-ST. BROOKLYN. CHICAGO. PARIS. ic MANASSE, OPTICIAN, 88 Madison-st. (Tribune Building), IMPORTER AND DEALER LN, Optical, Mathematica, and Sunes ing lst, Opera and Field Glas BS eleacopes, Mlcro- scopes, Burumeters, Thermometers, ‘Compnsacs, ke. Many 3. both young and oli, have eyes so. smperiecily turmed that they are constantly strained when in u: strn Hl cause weal and Don’t pay exorbitant prices to, ad- cles, We se) it Brazilian , andthe ost ‘groutid Prewel cles #1) to S250, ractice in the art of fitting thod {3 hunest dealing, whieh bas HORRISBERNHART OPTICIAN 125 State strect, Room 3. SPECTACLES EXCLUSIVELY. Glasses property a ey In nec given as two the Tt dv uired opticul instr lon. testifying to HON to every case of extreme ovuls LL. MATTHES, Assistaitt. WANTED - as SiTUATIO By n Member of the Hoard of Trade In good stand- ing, thorouzhly famtlite With the Option, Keceivins, nnd Shipping Business. Best ot ieferences. C 3, Tribune onice. SALESHAN WANTED For Southern lows’ und Missoari. One used to Woolen Goods. Address, with references (nu others notiesd)s Boe Pribunes CHIL PPOTA! busy Saratoga Chip Potatoes, The Finest rte Sold by all the Leading Grocers. ‘Trade suppiles CHiCACO Y SARATOGA CHIP co., 259 Randeloh st: "| tion. The Adems & Westlake Nig. Co,| and Loams, lasses SEGARS. Duck. Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin Tobaccos, all highly flavored, are the fillers used and palm: ed upon the public by unprin- cipled Segar ‘manufacturers for Havana Tobacco, while others use Sumatra and infe- rior Cuban Tobaccos from the districts of Remedio, Uxtido, Yara, Remates, Quemados, and Guines. The stock used. in the Is “Vuelto Abajo,” grown on the plantation of Rodriguez y Guiterrez, who have the reputation of growing the finest leaf in the Vuelto Abajo District, Island of Cuba. Vu IS THE PRICE THE We invite the Are sold at. attention of connoisseurs to these Segars,. knowing fall well that 2 test will meet their approval. For sale by all leading Drug- gists, Grocers, etc., ete., and at wholesale only-by— -% KNOWLES, CLOVES & €0. 25, 27, 29 & 31 River-st. CH WIRE, REDUCTION LN PRICE! A lot of Barbed Fenct Wire made by manufactur- ers licensed under the Washburn & Moen ‘and Isaac L. Elwood patenis. Have reduced price to 7 1-4 Cis. A, W. WHEELER, {41 Lake-si, WINDOW VEN TIDAL ‘On. an (DAIS & WISTAKE | WENDOW VENTILATOR, For Banks, Offices, and “Private Dwellings. ‘The best known device. for perfect ventila- ‘At Retail, 95 Lake-st- CIUICAGO. FOR SALE. 30x48 ‘inch second-hand . oo ‘PRICE FIVE. CENTS BOOKs, ‘HANDKERCHIEFS, monies YOUR WILL FIZZLE OUT | ‘Unless you feed them with others’ Brains, gathered from. Goo from. Good Books. DONT RUST OUT) Fa Wien 4 few conts will provide the means of kee} the machinery of your Drain olied woe BOOKSELLERS FROM ‘ALL OVER THIS LAND Recently assembled ata great TRADE BOOK SAL ‘Held at Clinton Hall, Astor-place, New York. SHA - Hee course was there, and surprised the “old fo! bs whatthur barmed His CRAZY KECKLESS SESS in Ofering absurdly smull bids for thousands of vol- umes of. sinitie book, when to them it seemed Jarge quantity. Andthus SEA bouzhe at bis own price. ‘The books will be sold this week at less than booksellers paid at auction. A’ &-puge Catalogue is How in press and will be mailed, post-pald, tovany ade dress, tn this aie hich ih half oF north alste of ‘or, avai the south halt Ut second oor, will be found the largest variety 0! : Juvenile Gift Books Ever exhibited by any one house. Also a ae stock of FAMILY BIBLES. 3 FOR A PENNY, Pretty Colored Picture Juveniles Mispronuncia= rect y oliday Guest of Stories, etct, French In -a Fortnight, Hove to Make & Living wittta Sewing-Machine, Surrento Wood Cary- 3 Cents. comical Doings of 2 Funny Man; ‘the Languaze Flowers, Eve: Erenicur tig Uniseret tana Buox, Sanus sok of Games and Puzzled. with he Siury of Little By-Meep, Draw- Mastic. Higwto Muke the ‘oiler, Mother ing-Roat M Goose Helodk 5 Cents. Tor to Choose a House, How to Manage 9 House: Qld Wrench Chateau, oF Gaboriin: My Lady telp und What She ‘ruuzne Me, ‘Bundle of Letters by Hy. Jam bilo, by Mortinier Collins $1.00 $1.00 for 9 cts. gS. Cis. for g‘cts. ELEGANT. CLOTH-BOUND BOOKS, Amusement for Invallds, What [s 1 Gentleman? Keeb)’s Christian Year. bound tn cloth: Letters tu a Sister. bound in cloth: Hynmals bound in cloth. 40 to 75 cis. for 9 cts. ‘Populur paper-bound Novels,sour cholee fur 9 Cenis. Outof His Reckonin=. renee Marrsatt: After ‘Dark in Boston, a. W: Victory Deane, a X Winte: nating a ats in ort 13 iintite: Haunted itotel, by Wilkie fins, Honfer’s Halt-Hour Series: Lire Maimias rinces . {9 Cents. POPULAR NOVELS BOUND IN CLOTH. Tennyson's Latest Ballads, with tine Portrait: Grandfather Baldwin's ‘Thanksgiving, by Horado Alger; Chavusse's Advice ton Wire. 29 Cents. etteld iubroe istlan Yeur. : Elegant Cloth. Bindings. Fantasma_and Other Fatrr, Tales, Lonefeltan’s Hasquo of Pandora: Lunstellow's karamus Whiter s._ ‘Siebrand otlier loems,\hituier’s Tent on the Bead {S¥andzurd und Mereton “with colored. pictures, Hed Bird, by Mary Jane Uolmes, published at $1: Janet, a Novels Food ‘Adulteration, How to Hunt und ‘Trap. 39-Cents. Osgoot’s Diamond Edition of the Poets, PUBLISHED AT $1.00. 1 Owen Meredith; Scott's Compi plete Poems, Procter's Complet un, by the aurhor uf stolen W AON At 2 oF by the nuthor of atsiji: iutfton, a Novel, by SEA’S |HANDKERCHIEFS. GREAT SEML-ANNUAL Sab8. L ct. Hemmed I Cambric His, 9 cts., Genuine Turkey Red Hdfs, 3 Cts:, Latligs’ & Gentlemen's All-Linen Hakfs, 5 cts. for choice of Lot 2.” 7 cts. for choice of Lot 9 cts. for choice of Lot Including Ladies’ All-Linen ifemstitehed, Jents' Colored Border Hemstitched, Sittinen Hemmed Hakts. (orth 2c), etc. ete, ete. FINER QUALITIES, Pets. 14 ciss Mere. ets. A cts,, up to $1.8, Every [* conceivable variety, at less thin Half Usual Prices. Family Bibles At less than cost of manufacture. Br own’s Self-Interpreting Faiuily Bible, With coptons eritleal and explanawry notes and prac- | ue Ucul reflections, by the Kee. John: Brown, of Hits mand puny theusund warwinal rererences and also the text: uly eluchiated Ov sev tril thousand explant eritieal nutes and in- troductury observations leary Cook pba voncord: dex, Emt ach book, by the Kev, H-pace vteel en~ the cumprebensiva ninining every ti- portant Seriptural wort, cuiptied from the lurest and best authorities, und designed to nld students and Bitle teaders toa hetter uaderstunding of the Sacred Scriptures, with nearly 40) Miinstrative en. gruvings. Turkey Moroecy, full gilt edxes, from $133 to $0.89; Worth from $13 tu £5. FunilyBibles Containing New Testament With old und new revised edition, from £433 to #1L36. _ Approved Hely Catholic Bibles From £2.53 ty RS. DON'T WAIT, Buy CURISTIIAS. BOOKS Now. Our immense assortment of. JUVENILE BOOKS Treads off with Chatterdox (published at $1.25) 43 at SEAN'S, Juvenile Books of all deseripuions and at prices jeay than ever before. . 49 Cents. COFFIN’S LIFE OF JAMES A: GARFEELD. Profusely Mistrated, Published at $1.50. ‘| American Popular Dictionary of the English Langnage. 0 pages. Pertece Nbrary of ret ledicine, and Farming Events. Protusely Hlustrated. ‘The cum- Shakspeare, Tennysua, ula} lay, 3 ‘core, Milton, Dante, Dryden, ete. isu foninson ‘Crusoe, ‘Arabian Nights, Swiss Fum- i Children of ane atuvbey, Ivannoe, Andersun's Fairy Tales. Do Galore. Last Duys of Pompeii, Titerim’s Progress, huddens of Warsaw, ‘uur of he wrid in Elghty Days, Grimes’ Fulry Toles, and 1,40 others. EDITION: oe LUXE ~ DICKENS? PICKWICK PAPERS, With over 20 illustrations, printed on fine-toned Da- per. Published atSi4) Only Tennyson's Dream af "Fait Women, -. Oscood’s & Holiday Boek! ne handsomest buvk ever issued im America. Uni Shakspeare’s Midsummer Night's Dream, Beantituly laste ang B printed.. Puplhed: by Ruberts Bros. ut Ht. ireland and Its ‘Seenery, Character, Etc., By Mr-and Mrs. Hall. 15 full-pave Steel Engravings id 24 Engravines on Wood Published st 3. Only Webster's Dictionary of the English Language, See renege Sones ner Amies’ Universal Encyclopedia. Qectayo. About 1,000 paces. With 13) Hlustrations. Handsowely und durably bound in sheep. Published ats. Only 2.0%, CHAMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA, A fer sets only of the Orluinal Edinburgh 1991 Edt: onc imogtare ‘volu.J $01 THE BUCKEYE COOK BOOK, ‘The most popular Cook isook published, ‘oniy sit ‘Also, the Complete Works of Dickens, Thackeray, Scott, Macaulay, Hume, Gibbon, Shakspeare, . ‘And other Standard Authors. z SEAS - ‘Winter Furnishings, Dress Goods, Underwear, Flanaels, Hosiery, Blankets, Gloves, Comforters, ° Cloaks. FURRY SHA. Neal Dolnans ce Saoques ‘London and Bertin Styles. $12.00, £135.00, $175.(0, $199.00, up to wind SD. EXTKA LEXGTH, NO IMITATION, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, $25.00. Worth $45.00. Sea's Six Floors. “PHOTOGR: rsh CABINETS | hy Pay 30 it DOZEN For PHOTOGRAPHS when gaa 75 Madison-st., Is making Cabinets for S4 per doz. _PER DOZ,_ equal to ARY. Y-produced elsew! fic noctuie * PHOTOGRAPHER, 77-79-S1 State-st., Chicago. Cabinets, $6.00. * . FINANCIAL. W.D.RERFOOT &C0. 90 Washington-st. References. furnished tf de- aired to any person wa hve Goring 3) years Real Estate MONEY TO LOAN. WILLIAM V. JACOBS, Yarement Portiand Htock. Carefal ettention given to pincing Lonns upon Heat Estate, becom Corliss Valve Engine | zascez es ae In first-class order, about as good as new. CRANE ‘BROS. MFG. co., No. ro North .Jefferson=st. ‘Largest, Finest; Si we hare erer shows or eour usual (ow prices. BARNES? Bat and Fur Store, 36 Madison-st. (Tribune Building). ha S| REDUCED. A LARGE LINE OF USUALLY SOLD AT Se. USUALLY us AT 2.2. Ise vil % |Chicag-Carpet (0, FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. Chas. W. Friend, having this day dis- ‘of Clarke, Friend, ‘Thos, Fox and the ésinve deceased, both of Cincinaatl. ed Uf thelr Inserest in the ip dusoived, and the tires naibe tn, settlement of its azuirs, z NX, by Geo. KBox, Att'y, KIEND, has. W. Friend decensed Execator of estue “CHICAGO, ‘Nov. 1, 18. Ihave this day disposed of the stock. Oxtures, und ood-will of the business of the Inte drm of Clarke, § ‘Cu. to J. W. Butler-Paper Co., and tak woorcustomers, sal ee SOG CLARKE, inelgsn,“Subllshed ai SEA’STHIRDFLOOR He