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VOLUME NOVEMBER 16, ——— PAGES OV! WILDE'S FORH- PITTING PARIS COSTUME: ‘ Stores cannot sell their inferior, and almost worthless, goods os low as the TRANS-ATLANTIC TRADING COMPANY OFFEK YOU THEIR CHOICE AND RICH FANCY GOODS, | Selected, trom ail tunds by thelr Auents for mer Brnnen Stores jn all the jure eltles ul ENGLAND, FRANCE, and AMERICA, ‘Vhs Company recont)y opencd In this city at NOS. 81, 83 & 85 MADISON-ST., Helng the larye Hindle formerly “the Itecurder's Of- tee," toyather with the Yiuce Nu. 83 Madisonsst., Gorgeously Mtted up as an AMPHITHEATRE, Mustrative of Earth's Vust Itesources. GRAND BAZAAR OF ALL NATIONS. COMMENCE TO SACRIFICE aris Costu AND THOSE OF oUR OWN MANUFACTURE. ULSTERETTES AND GVERCOATS. The only manufacturers who make them. They are simply el- egant in style and fit, and give ease and comfort to the wearer. To see them is to purchase if in need, $15. The Overcoats and Ulsterettes at this price are marvels ofywheap- ness. We mean you shall save $3 by purchasing your Winter Garment of James Wilde, Jr., & Co., cor. State and Madison-sts. $20, $23, $25. You who have waited many years, feeling you couldn’t afford a fine Overcoat, are requested to call and take a look atthem. We will abide your decision by selling you the Overcoat. $32, $35, $45. Elaborate workmanship and trimmings. Manufactured.to equal any Overcoat made irrespective of the price you pay. Many people, through ignorance, pay largely for the impression they are getting something better. The quality tells and the wise ones patronize AMES WILDE, JR, & CO, Cor. State & Madison. - FRANK REED, Manager. WOLIDAY GOODS ARE NOW READY. FREE. All of the Choleo Wares aro on, sale, and we hore Tite fo of thy eleaper Koudy that you may tus its LOW PRICES PREVAIL. Brass Candlesticks, 25 cts. dJowolers ark £2.00, Russia-Leather-Back Hand a) 5p CALINED % SILK VELVET 25 | Grecian Corners, Satin woaise Lyonn Velvet, worth #100, GENUINE SWISS aan Ot In every concelvable desien. Swiss Carved Bud Vases. $2.00 Tortoise Shell Car Bronze Jnkstonds, double double, Boe, worth $2 For Children. Paris Dolls, Model Wax. ..goc, worth $3.00 Toy Dishes, China or Britannia, set. Kindergarten Building Blocka, A Boy's Box of Tools for...,... ART LEATHER AND PLUSH ++ WareWof overy description up to £2000 each. Cloth-Bourid ‘Mitograph Albums..... 10¢ Cunyas- Bound Scrap Books. All 1c Scrap Pietures. Portfollos, hand-paint: 4 You cannot tmaging how choép aud rout ‘hess ‘aro without seeing, “ ce THE TRANS-ATLANTIC. C0, Importers, Exporters, and Traders, 81, 83 & 83 Madison-st. BOOK AND PRINTING PAPER, GEO, H. TAYLOR & 60, 163 & 165 Dearborn-st., Desire to enll tho attention of buyors to thelr very extensive and dusirable stuck of PAPER Of evory dencription., ‘They are yor larae Grows oF wid domfers ty NOOK und FI puper of all urades und kinus, al Plate, Bond, Writing, Manilla, Wrapping, Express, Card Board, Tissues (White, Colored, and Manilla), Envelopes, Tulnes, Printing Inks, Roller Composition, &e, ALBO, PAPER NAPKINS IN GREAT VARIETY, ‘Thoy wilt this your make w Specialty af CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, Roth wunueana Wen Damertic, ie erent varie of artiste sid Wemticut dea BSTRNY CAMS, “CHU its OF DANCK, PENCILS, end the Daraust whOuk a ae CHRONO ADVERTISING CARDS TO NK FOUND WEST OF NEW YORK, agaun o ‘TORS will du well to inake note of tes soll gucds either At WHOLEBALI Olt Itli= Ney Fook close cash burore, Lut aru proparcd to Ake tsaaielves iteactive to kuud purtivs wie Wo Bina to usu the ureddlt syetail. ‘Whey propusy to wuke thermrclves LHE POPULAR HOUSE In thelr ling tn tho country. Above Illustration vrepre- sents Dress of French Came- lette, trimmed with Plaid, which we have marked down to $10.00. Belug thoroughly determined to dear balance of our FALL IMPORTATION of PWR PARIS COSTUMES From the celebrated “‘Atcliers”? of “Worth,” “Hentenaar,” “Pingat,”’ “Virolet,” “Henriques,” “Poujol,” & “ Choissy,” Wehaye actually marked some of the choicest and richest. Dresses fier offered the Chicago public at LESS, THAN HALF THER ORIGINAL COST. ‘These BARGAINS must be Been, fo be appreciated, wt UCTION SALES, Oe Cees THE GREAT AUCTION SALE The Immense Stock or LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 111 MADISON-ST. Now’ is tho time t id HAAS ie rus and lay bn a tock of these Fine Goods: ae Auction WINES, ices, a in ant uy your AND IMPORT THANKSGIVING CIGARS, AND MOLDAY SUPPLIES, This sale continues DALE from 11 o'clock a. m. to + p. 3,000 bottles FINE WVHISKIES &e,, formerly sold at $1.00 per hottle, roiluced to 75 ec to 75 conts. CIGARS. CIGARETTES—10e por package. PRINCIPES—10 for 85c, or $3 por 100. KEY WEST LONDRES and CONCHAS— 4 fot 25c, or 86 per 100, ROSA and HENRY CLAY CORGHLAB=18 + for $1.00, IMPORTED CONCHAS—8 for 250, 8 for $1.00. EDU UCATION AL, The Chicago Atheneum, 50 BonHOn(a: fpet- Pe addition to above we offer tt 1,000 Dresses of our own ae at the following low wt F si Clot s fal ti et $18.00 PART SOF “PERFECTION” fit, Gingham Umbrellas Aro mado Sromn the only Postittvely Faat-Color Gln: fam not rendurad, rotton oF tender in tho prucuas uf Dyulng, AT WHOLESALE ONI srulenoase an ees onan ay Walcitt BROTHERS & Cb, Potitanatiy, kee ADMISSION| BLANK BOOKS, ste. Y,C, Lywan rown and Holland af, auth PULVERPAGE 2, 58 CHOYNES.CO.22 BLANK BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AND | ~~ POCKETBOOKS, : FAIRBANKS* af iy i Xealinget jomarindyok tary Acadamy, er, Pa. tie Snaineoring, Chamisi asic’ faethe: Bustous cuuturrede Col bua fyaite iro MANDEL BROS, TAL STANDARD 121 & 123 Statest. null Bites Gentlemens SCALES a ALL XINDS, AIRBANKE, MORSE & CO. Cop, Late Bi. & FIN Are., Chlemroe ‘Mecarsfulto BUY ONLY THE UEAULAR, The Largest, neat, Stock wa have ever ee Tee ie Golocat | BAN Mul and Bur store, 80 Aailluon-ats CAvibune utiatiagey Meteo ay: twenty. secant SE LKS So * a RE STUDIO © be HOLIDAY PIOTO- GRAPHS and CRAY- hot ON PORTRAIVS a Specialty at BRAND'S STUDIOS. et s ALELEENS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON 1SS8i-2. Brands Studios Two Additional Suites of Operating. Rooms, The Largest and Finest Appointed Gallery on the Continent, CABINETS and Cards. Part of both sizes in each dozen. Price, only - $4 “Countenance Competition”) ON THEIR . — $2.00! * BLACK SATIN -RHADAMES! PRICES. ae have a LARGE CORPS of SKILL. RTISTS and pealstant WHICH Must BE REPT “BUSY. exon> 8 BROAD PANEL,” NEW STYLE, ELEGANT for FRAME or EASEL, Single Copies, + $5. & PANELS. ENGAGE SITTINGS EARLY, as GOOD WORK requires deliberation. een} sa CHILDREN'S |The. Quality is Reliable.*| suet ons§ 7" werunes preferable, A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK FINISHED and Delivered with the GREATEST PROMPTNESS, State and Madison-sts. CRAYON CRAYON $ 3 H PORTRAITS Splendid — Permanent, _ As low as $35, Nothing can te finer PORTRAITS. for CHRISTMAS. DONT waIt for a "nice bright day,” cloudy days are ACTUALLY BETTER. IMPERIAL “IMPERIAL () PANEL,” New and Stylish, Re- cently introduced by MR, BRAND. Beautiful for WALL OR EASEL. PANEL. Price single coples, $10. ee While all Art Work from BRAND'S STUDIOS is INCOMPARABLY SUPE- RIOR, yet it COSTS NO MORE than is charged by the second-class establishments, CHA. ANCE. TO INVESTORS. An established Atanufacturing Company has recently Increased ita capitut stock to enable it to meet the requirements of ita trade Wet known and experienced men are titers ested in the management. q atanuat dividends of over fifteen per cent are antielpated, and dividends of five per ornt are tctually quavanteed ty rexponatble partter, ein annual dieltend of ten per cent must bo declared cand pal srom the net carntngs before @ surplus fund cin be ereatert, dlut @ portion of the stock welll now be golds Hur full partieatara call at 128 Biya, Roos Ly frous 2:30 to dO poe | AMOS T WALT, JOSHUA YOUNG, OPTICAL i{L GOODS. ENGAGE SITTINGS EA SITTINGS EARLY, Brand’s id's Studios, 210 & 212 Wabash-av. Foren Bay anda LAST TRIP FOR SEASON. THE STEAMER OCONTO ve Chicago for Green Yay, Escanaba, and WIN Teave Chieireritedtatu port an Thursday Eventng, 17th inst. Once and Ducks fuat Michi HUTLAN, Suvte RNACES, 1% Btato-at., muons ae vivery Twontyreren youre’ puune af Glueaca Wt Ovary eee aun TuSKiTS Init to bia supe iorabiiiy as an Optician and he perfactnuss Of tg glasses Cun by acon at Al. Wernhariys uilloy trom the rf. Spectactes exct etic by the wef ictive wyeal i ierotevsurs of Luan Medical Colloue, Chicco Miidital Contevor “Htatnotinne Tepito’, Chlenue MANUYACTURED BY inne divings, yur plus 1 neu pathic, College 1 i ante from sie a ee C. Ws aa 867 Mlnolsest. J gent 121. Cyrus It. MeCars teary We FRED W. Tailor & ‘Draper, PARLORS, IUINANCLAL. Nloney to Loan On improved City meat até eter ‘cont, and Loans, Pewariul Tone, aul a Senda tuuel ie Rosewood Care. Dui P KNIVES, MAZ- by S, und SCISSOIGS, 10 w¥s lat. and Of f the best sctncar make EE HALDIAU Se BHOS', te Sivulnoneat ‘0 ast a" References furaished if de. sired su any portun § Solsve [supruseuwd during wWyears, NEWS IN BRIEF. —-Southenst to southwest winds and falr weather during the «day, followed by local ralus, for this region today. -—-¥. N. Grabain, a bullder and contractor of Bridgeton, Ont, has “Ht out” feaving large bills which he ought to have pald. ——The expenditures of the National Hoard of Mealth sinee Sts organization tn ayy 1879, to Fame 4, 1831, have been $40,- S08, -—Alrendy 217,910 have been subseribed for a Garfleld Memorial Professorship at Williains College, It ts hoped to inake the total $50,000, . ——uring the three months ending the Sist of October the Irish National Land League sent to the ‘rensurer uf the organ- Wzatluu In Tretand $127,855, ‘The California ‘Land Leagne sent in addition $4,109, —The Messrs, Lord, card manufacturers of Bradfurd, Eng, have falied, with Nabil- ities amounting to $650,000, C. A. Clallin, o shoe manufacturer of Hopkinton, Mass., has failed, [ls abilities are variously esthated ut from $50,000 tu $100,000, -—Krom May 10 to June 50 there was handled by the ‘Treasury authorities $230,- Qu0,u0U worth of United States 6 per cent bonds for redeinption and continuance at $34 per cent. ‘This Is the largest amount ever handled by the ‘Treasury officials in a like berlod, : ——Mr. W. W. O'Brien, who was arrested Inst Monday for disurderly conduct, had a heurlng before Justice Walsh yesterday, aud Was hovorably acquitted of the charge pre- ferred agalnst hin, Justice Walsh severely tepriianded the oficers for their hasty and seemingly vindletive conduct. —The Limerick Sub-Comiission of the Irlsh Land Court has reduced the rent of a tenant on Lord Clarfiua’s Limerick estate from $285 tu $220, notwithstanding that Lord Clarina had contributed to the expense of bulldings and drainage, ‘The deelsloncauses surprise among the landlords, —The Archbishop of Servia was recently suspensled by Prince Milan for resistance to the payment of certaln State taxes, ‘There Is considerable feeling In Russia because of Prince Milan’s uctlon, and the Russian Holy Synod-fs in communication with the head of the Greek Church on the matter, —-Elghty-cight second ballots for inem- bers of the German Relehstag have resulted in the election of nine Conservatives, sixteen National Livers fourteen Secessioulsts, two Liberals, twenty-three Progresslsts, five meinbers of the Party of the People, thirteen Socialists, four Particularists, aud two mem bers of the Centre party. -——There nre now between fifty and sixty prisoners fy Russian falls charged with com- plicity in Nilifistic plots. ‘Lhe eases of all these persons will be disposed of, It ls believed, before the coronation of theCzar. The negli- rent police officials will be Innmediately tried, and the eases of the most {nportant prisoners whl be disposed of In Russian fashions, with- out trial, ——Ly the will of Charles i Northam, of Hartford, Coun, Trinity. College ot Yate University receives $125,000; Wartford Hospttu), $50,000; Christ Church (Episcopal) of Hartford, $10,000; and $4,000 Is be- quenthed to erect a chapel In Cedar Hitt Cemetery, near Uurtford. ‘Tho sanamder of the estate, valued at about $600,000, ts dvlded among his heirs, ——Tho house of Jesse Baldwin, near Youngstown, O., was entered yesterday morning by burglars, who took therefrom between $20,000 and $40,000 In gold, Bald- win [y somewhat of a crank, and recently exe ehinged somo of his Government bonds for colin, He is probably sorry now. ‘fhe burg- lars, five in number, belong to a gang who have been operating rather extensively In Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Olle, ~——There acems to be no doubt that the Republicans will organize the next House of Representatives, clecting the Speaker and ul tinsubordinate officers. Amon the Repub- Nean candidates for: Sergeant-at-Arms is John Dawson, of California, tt one time Librarian of the Senate. Edward M. John- sonof Naw York, Edward) McPherson of Pennsylvania, and ex-Congressinan Rainey of South Carolina, aro candidates for the Chief Clerkship. —The total value of tha domestic. pro- visions, tallow, and dalry products ex- ported from the United States during the ten months ending Oct. 31, was SULT8.221, against Stt5,81,019 worth exported during the vorrespomling ten months of last yoar, ‘The total value of the tallow ant provisions exported during the twelve months ending Oct. SL was $10,172,545, agaist SUS 021 143. worth of tho same class of goods exported during the previous year. ——Ihe American Bible Society of New York has lysued a reply to the charges made ayalnst it by the Connecticont Bible Soclety, in which all tha allegations of the Con- neelleut Bible Soclety—or rather of * Mr. Dennis,” of the Connectleut society, “and his accountant are denied in toto, ‘The statements, or rather the defenses, made by the Amerlean Soelety aro the samo as those already mado by the 'Ireasurer and Seere- tary, and amply set forth In Tue ‘Tipu of Inst Saturday. —Cinmbetta outlined hls program fo the Chamber of Deputies yestorday when pro- senting his Cabinet colleagues, ‘The pro- gram embraces # reform of the Judicial sys- ton, tho perfection of the system of national eduention, the completion of military lexisia- tion, the extension of foreign commerce by meang of trenties, aud. peace at home and abroad, ‘The Sntstries of Publle Worship and Instruction have been wulted, and M, Paul Bort,» violent anti-Clorical, has been given the portfollo, ‘The London Thues thinks that Gaubetta will be complete master of tho Cabinet, and hopes he will be proof agulnst selfish ambition. ——The latest Cabinet sinte ls: Attorney General, Emery A, Storrs; Secretary of the Interior, ex-Senator Howe; Postmaster-Gen- eral, Chuuncey I, Filley; Socretary of the Navy, Gen, Longstreet, Iumor does not say who isto be Secretary of State, It Is sald that Secretary Lincoln 1s about to retire from the Cablnet ut his own request, Another ru- mor has It that ex-Sonator Chaffee, of Colora- do, wil} be Scaretary of the Interlor. Ex- Senatur Surgent, it 1s’ believed, has no chance to geta Cabinet position, Ex-Senntor Frelinghuysen fs reported to have declined the Attorney-Genuralship, ——A: Jerlln paper goes to the seomingly unnecessary trouble of saying that there Is complote political harmony between the Eni- peror of Gernnany@id Prince Bismarck, The latter’s schemes embraces extensive electoral reforms, which will provide for the repre- sentation of minorities and a radical change inthe boundaries of electoral districts. It is belleved that the Emperor will uot open the Reichstag in’ person, os his phyalcians have advised hint not to do so. Cardinat’ Von Hohentohe arrived Im Serlin from Romo yesterday, {t 1s sald that’ he fe the bearer of important proposals from the Vat Jean. ——Belle Spaulding, who has been on triat for several duys at Galesburg, HI, for the murder of her husband, has been nequitted. The jury, which held that the kfiling was Justitiable, was Snvited by “Miss Spauld- ing to an oyster supper after the verdict was rendered, Elght of them feceptedt. ‘The Inily will be married at on early day, it Is ~ sald, —Nine jurors nave been secured for the Gulleau trial The first panel is exhausted, aud asecond panel of seventy-five talesmen has bees ordered, The four jurors secured yesterday are: Michael Sheehan, “an Irish- man with a pronounced brogue,” and who sald that he belleved thot Guiteau was “out of his head; George W. Gates, a machinist; Sannuel T. Hobbs, a plasterer; and Ralph Wortley (coloured), a plasterer. ‘There were few incklents of importance In connectlon- with the trink yesterday. Gulteau was feered and hissed ns he left the court, and the cowardly wretch sought shelter behind a big pollewinan, -—Seeretary Kirkwood In his aanuat re port recommends that Nberal proyisious be -- made for teaching Indinn youth the English Innguage; thot the number aud area of the existing reservations be reducers’ that on such reservations ns are not. adapted to farm lng without Irrigation the Indians be recom- mended to folluw the occupation of herds- men: that the Indians should us far as possl- ble hold property In common, and not ns fn- dividuals; that ainung the more civilized Indians the system of county government prevailing In the States and Territories be Introduced ng much as possible; and that the nuunber of Indian agencies be reduced. ——The National farsi Convention which vegan Hs sesslons im this elty yesterday ut tracted n goodly number of delegates from | various parts of the country, all of thém of the high-proteetive persunsion. Ex-Goy. Bullock, of Georgia, who was chosen tem- porary Chairman, mute a speech urging the necessity of nore protection; and Congress: mau MeKinley, of Ohio, was mnde Presiden of the body, and spoke to the same eiTect, Numerous resolutions were flere and re. ferred to the committee having chuige of this branch of business, and an interesting letter from James Il, Winchester, of New York, was read, the letter desting Ins vie- orous inunner with the present injurious shinying Inws of the United States, — Documents found in the house of Tobin, & Fenian, at Manningham, England, Monty are sald to reveal the existence ofa. society known as the “ Royal Irish Repulse ean Society,” which: is sald to jave numer. ous members, and whose abject 1s tie estab- Nshinent of an Irish Repubile by force of arms, The Pope aud vie College of Cardinals are said to have approved the hostile attitude efthelrish Roman Cathotle Bishops towards | the Land League, Archbishop Creke denles that he has advised the. Irish farmers, to “hold the harvest.” Four “anspects” were released yesterday. ‘The seéciston of the - sub-commission of the Land Court in the case of tenants holding plots’ 6€ ground in the vieinIty-of Limeriek Clty nas been fave able to the tenunts, and hins been’ reeetved with manifestations of approval by the Line erick people, 3 ——The“Mextean Veterans’ Association held its annual meeting fn the Exposition Hall at Athinta, Ga. yesterday. Gen. Henry Jackson of Savannah delivered an oration on the history of tho Mexican campalgn. The speech of the day was delivered by Gen, Sherman, who sald he thanked God he was an American eltizen; (hat he could go from any spot of Maine to ‘Texas and stop where he pleased so long us he behaved hineelf and obeyed the Inws of the’ place, He sell that today tho United States © was n Nation with the sane soldiers, the same Goverment, and the — sitme flag; declared hhuself as frlendty to Georgia as to Ohlo—a declaration which was received with cheers; and told his audience that If they thought Georgia was the beat part of the country they should “stick to lt." Ha recalled the events of sixteen years ayo “at Atlinta, and expressed hiigelf gratified at the transformation. very cordhully received, -—From present nppearances the contest The General wus ‘ for the Spenkership of the House of Repre- ~ sentatives is narrowed down to Mr. Kusson of Iowa and Gen, Keifer of Ohio, Thereisa general Indjsposition to elect an Enstern man, and Hiseock, the most able of the East ern candldates, halts from New York, whieh has already a lurge representation in Ig position under the Adiiinistration, and has thé Presidency. Mr. Kasson is believed to be the best qualited of those who are cnndidates. He Is deserlbed ns “prompt, determined, and a good parila: wmentarhin? ‘The only objectian to blin ape ars to bo that he was not in.the last Con- gress, but thls objection Is too triylal to holt good with sensible, grown-up men, Con- Bressman Robeson hopes that the present candidates will KHL cach other off, and that he may be the dark horse, which fs not probable, Manutnyz, of Mlasissippi, whomay be taken as speaking tho sentinonts of many Demoorats, says that he for one will not try to prevent the organization of the Honse by the Republicans, Ie thinks thatas the Repub Neans have a majority they should have the responsibility of leglsiauion, —Castelar’s spegch In the Spanish Cortes Monday fs regarded 28 oneot his greatest efforts, Hu malntained that his attitude towards the Sagnstd Ministry was consistent with his political conrse li the past. ‘He had saceifleed much by revolution, but was pre- pared to sacrifice more If neeesshry, but he dues not belleye that any sacrifice Is requlred at tho present time, and that the democracy of Spuln can now achlove ajl sts objects by ngltation in. the press, on the platform, and in parliament, He denounced the efforts of the Ultramontanes to tn- duco Spain ‘to Interfere In the af. fulrs of Italy in favor. of the temporal . power, and thelr wantfestattons in favor of. Cartism, Ie referred to the formof govern- ment exleting In the United States, and, in aliuding to President Garield, asked; * How cun we forgut that noble chief of 6 trea people who fell at the post of honor, a martyr to duty, after an honorable and brave career, - an exuinple of ropublican fortitude, and torn by the hand of acowardly assasin’ frou his devoted wife, hfs loving chlldtren, lis true colleagues, and a great Nation?” On the eaycation question. he soit ‘that sclences and learning wust be treo. from_State and ° Chureh Heauny; 3 the professlougl qnay in the pursuft of tenth must be beyond the reach of fanaticlsm aud despotism, which leads to regicide, and, as in the case of Russia, to Nihiliam. In concluding he bespoke the necessity of progress ard liberty combined with benevolence and humanity.