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VOLUME XL. FtsilHT WORK THAT CAS UK KONf milling Better jitFincsli™*Wl | 'il«M} Can v| ®“ L ! Jj u( , I|BY HILL cli . s CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Tlic Finest Doeskins Money Kuy. 1110 WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO.’S Custom Department. Tim Finest Woolens Ever Made. , . , , IHC rmn WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO.’S Custom Department. Tim finest Linings and Trimmings .produced on the Globe. WILLOUGHBY. HILL & CO.’S Custom Department. for ?•>».. I, .^“rs*?.? «oS y ir'JVti 1 omsIil»r»*11 nCo. won’t make It for #tu. Uuforc * U N E>iRST AS\3 D, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & GO., Dor, Madison & Clark-sls. Klee trio Llirlitcil tm »> Kvory Night. siiaivds. FAIL All WINTER IMPORTATIONS. Marshall Field State & Washingtoii-sts., Have now on mile tlwlr Impnrlii fioHrf Am* Fall and It inter of FAc~ gnnl Novelties • VALLEY CASHMERE AND Mountain Camel’s Hair. Filled and Open Centre SHAWLS. Special Line of the Popular “India Dccca” Shawls, All Xew Colorings and Designs. “Real India” and “ French Glmddah” hi .Solid Colors and Embroidered’- very attractive Evening Ifraps, India Cashmere, Brochc. mid Paisley Shawls, Fashionable Colorings, at Attract ive Prices, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WRAPS Representing the Choicest Fabrics 0 f the best looms on the Continent 0/ Europe , with full and complete assortment of best goods from Po~ viestlc Manufacturers, At Close Prices. _ iSWlEMllffiSlEllS |CnNRSBIA,^pLIT!° r pa| tt rAM:ilO°UA, Oct. 1. U am U_.yUNlA.bcpi: U, II uni' ETHIOPIA. OcI.K.A aw These steamers do notcarrr caul*, sheep. orpU* 0n,..... Now York u> London direct. _ bci.t. 17. I p iii 11/. I'l’iA. bmiU 2t. lln m lablaa, Ui to Wl. Kaoursion Tickets at reducedrato*. _ ÜBNDEUao.S Unorfficlttf. M Wa*htnaton-»t. CTJNARD LINE. ln,{ Ihreo and four time* * week. I’ummb tick* •u u> «u(H rUD) R || |MIrU of Kurupu utiuwu»irutu« ,nW* for 11 and upward*. . , . . iomimni', yuvco cornar Clark and HandolpU-il*., lWm. I*. H. DU VBUNKT. Omieral Auonu • -!•<»• WHITING. Maiinjior WeaUtrn Dapnrtuiuuu STATE LINE Urorpool, Dublin. Uolfu»t, and Lomiu K"/. from S. Y. every Thur.day. Fim Cabin, WUt*. I*.* nccunUiitf to nccuumiodaUun. Second lablii.Hd. ci?n r *“?‘ outward, fM, Tlnwo ilo&uiont curry nolllicr *»uu, above, nor ulu*. * AUSTIN,UAI.DWIN fc CO., **■ V.. and lilt U«Ddulp)i-»U. Chicago. ULKUEN. Wuatern Manager. . WHITE STAR LINE, United Huuc* and lloyal Wall between £.*•' 11 rk and Llvuruuol. Fur paaugu apply to Low* U I i‘ « b °uifi Clark-»u ►AUItKj) bAUtUOIIbN. Uen'l Weitern Agent, un liruut Urltalii and Ireland. CUTLEIiI’, f% ■ | Wuaionbulni'a. Huger*', and I IliAlrfaui ■ Spalding t Hoeket tullory, I II fllirif Kaior*. ht-liaor*. forkicrow*. llllllUl Iff Hug Collar*. and Hardware Ull 11 IB I BV Novellle*. A. U. bI'AbIUNU Wli till I | * Wi, ll* AUdUun-.t. in is World. KID (1 DOVES. “Leaders of Popular Prices, State and Madisou-sts. Sole Agents in America for the following ‘RELIABLE MAKES” OB’ “Patent Seamless Improved,” “ Mercedes/ 1 " “Nonpareil,” “Lillian,” “Eugenic.” In addition to these makes we keep the well-known Pat ent Hook Foster Glove! ‘OUR NEW COLORS For llio Fall and Winter Season. Bleu Russe, Bleu Solilat, Marine, Bronze, Bronze Or, Olive, Vert Russe, Bouteille, Quivre, Orel Bordeaux, Prune, Loutre, etc. ’ “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICI STATE AND MADISON-STS. Branch, Madison A Doaplolnos-Bte. PROPOSALS, Proposal* Itii* Xtnlldlair Police Hfntlon. office of mi: ) UEPAIITHENT OF I'UIII.IC WOHKS, > CIIICAIIO, bopt. Ii» IBJU. ) Benlort nronosnli will bo received bjr the Depart* meal of I'nbllo Works, nt their otHoe, nnlll U iu m. Friday. 1 Hoot. Xk PHI. lor orectlnu and fully coraplol* liiuapolice lUllon. to bo located on tliu norlliweit eornur of DobplMowb Biroot uud \Valdo*pluoo» ap* curdius to plane and spoclttcallouß on Ulo m said °T‘rm>oi»uU must bo nddroMcd (o tho Dopurttnont of I’uUlte Worka. Indomeil " l'roi)o»al« for Dnlld'"ill "• Hue Bunion." and bo accompanied wltb fJtUd) In nionoy or a cortltlod ebook lor that amount upon any re»uon»lblu bank dolnji buiinoss in tlioCliy of Chi* oimio. and mado payable to llio order of tho Coromla* , Vho^C■om^all l l , nbllo Wo'ka reaorvoa the lectlVoly, an bo may deem boat for the lmero»ls of tho city, and no proposal will bp occupied unless tho mrty offerlnir it •ball ulvo ovlilunco »«U»faeiory to tho Commissioner uf I*uhllo Work# ot lib* ability and I ituurtly. and that bo him sumdoia pecuniary re* sooruns to fulfill tho contract promptly m nccurcfnneo with Uie specifications thereof. If awarded to him. Companies or Arms bldhtntf will dive tho Individual .. wul| u Uni uiu. Commtsslunurut Public Workt. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Scaled urotmiMs will bo roeolyod until Hopt.Sfi, IS3I, at iliw oßicoonhu Puoblo Dullrttiiu and Inyoainient. ('■iiiiiihiiv. Pueblo. Colo., for cunatruotlim » Ur»i*olK»a brlck&l buildmi ln Pueblo. iau loot by I*l fool, lour atorloa In tol«bl above Uio basement and to con* r und “piwcUlcntlopt. may icon at tho offlcont tliu company lu Pueblo, Colo., or ut the olltcu u( W. \V, liOVlNUTON,architect. ItoouißU 1U Aduui»-*t., C Kucfi'biamuil bo accompanied by a written Buaran. Wool two roapoualblo parties liml »uch binder will miter Into a contract for the construction of laid howl, and tliat limy will become »u retie* on a bond til bo •bined br tho bidder a» principal for the faith* ful pornirmanco of aahl contract, should tho contract r1»b,.0 rcjocl anyana all bid*. « yor atf of lha Executive Committee, y KEltl) UAMDOLI.AU. Bee-rotary. NOTICE. Detroit* Mncklnne 4s MnrqueUe 11. .K. Co. IMUIIBmd aweclttcatlona fop rxttmilveOro Hooka to tio built at l*i. HU Unaeo. MleliUaiu are now ready *nd can be Been at tbu oitleuauf ihu Company al l)alroll. Midi. TeinlwfurtWawork sml. t«o«lY.4W u tho "iiSSirtteiK^lerJjSi^ T~ to Grain-E Pranoiala. with plana and tuncUlratlnna, will be re* OclTl, I*M, at the otnue of Ilia Kentucky I‘ablio Klovaiur fcomponyi In tbU city, for tint bulMj Inuof a rlrat*ola»» Untin Elevator of u capacity of (nvsLininuss? u l.ulTf VU.I.». Ky.. tlcpt I. itßl. JiIiONVUIAL VHIAUETI'HS. UaeJeffera* Original Uroncblaltlg* arelto*. for tho relief and euro of Catarrh, May hover. HoarionoM, Cold*, Cough*. Aaibuia. HrouchUl*. I Headache. ORen»lve Hroulb. OW. I sold by all DrugaUU. cent*. ' F. KIU& bl'brilENrt A to., I'rops.. Chicago THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER OPENING e AT OUR OPENING TODAY We shall offer an entire ly new line of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Bead Gimps, and Passe menteries, the finest goods in this department ever shown in the West. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We have a beautiful as sortment of REAL and Imitation LACES, em bracing many new de signs never before shown. C. A. COUTANT & CO. at our opening TODAY We display the largest assortment of HOSIERY in Chicago, at prices that cannot be approached, and a large line of Gen tlemen’s -Furnishing Goods; also, Silk Um brellas. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY Our assortment of Nov elties and Fancy Goods will be one of the great attractions. G. A. COUTANT & CO. at our opening TODAY Our Ladies’ and Chil dren’s Muslin Under wear will be found to contain many New Styles. C. A. COUTANT & CO. IXI)USTUIAL JiXJ’OSITIOX. TSfEK-STAfE industrial Exposition OF CHICAGO. THE GREAT ANNUAL INDUSTRI AL and ART EXPOSITION of AMER ICA is now open, and will continue day and evening (Sundays excepted) until xt o’clock p. m. Saturday, Oct. as, xBBx. Every Department is replete with the lat est and best, and all arrangements for the Exhibition are complete and admirable. Fine Art, Natural History, Mechanical Industry, Textile Fabrics, Household and Persona! Ornaments, Agriculture, Floricult ure, and Horticulture, are well represented. Whether for critical study or instruct ve and pleasant entertainment, this exhibition will present a rare opportunity to the intelli- ORCHESTRA of 3X pieces, including 4 celebrated Soloists, is engaged lor the entire term. Admission: j Excursion rates and low fares on al railroads. SAWS. SAWS! Curtis fc Co. 40 Franklin St.. Chicago 811 to 819 N. Second St., St. Louis, M*nnfictur«r.of Kviru iittfrijiiioHol Circular, Mill, lUiilCroM-CiU Him* | w J¥ftsSr». u vi , r. , s, 's.ssft!air. Uuiftry Iviu'iTst. Hk>v 44mnim;r»j. Cliff l"» »ud aif Huw nni IMiuilhk AOKMT* FOR Hairing rartfuHy TANITE Our Nnw Illuatratcd Cntnluicua UAllod (nw oh ain>llcaUou. ARTISTS ’ BIATKIUAIjS. A. H. ABBOTT & CO., ARTISTS’ MATERIALS . Of Ktery UwocrU'Oon, Drawing I’niiorn, lustninimits, &c. 147 State-at„ Chicago. OPTICAL OOOJJS* isF pgnaAw i roleu^^^^BuiLmNG Fine Spectacle* suited to all light* jm iclonilfh principle*. Opera and Fluid (Haases, 'leloscopo»,Ml croscupes. Uarouuiuri. etc. 15, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. 01-HNINd AT OUR OPENING TODAY Our Millinery SHOW ROOM will be thrown open, and a beautiful dis play of PARIS PAT TERN BONNETS will be on exhibition and sale. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We will exhibit a line of Turkish and Smyrna Rugs, Turkish- Scarfs and Towels;| also, In dia Curtains,'. Japanese Wares, Kiota-,and Satsu ma Porcelains* Plaques. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY The whole Third Floor will be filled with a rare collection of Modern and Antique Novelties, diffi cult to describe and wor thy of inspection. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We call your especial attention to our assort ment of Clocks, Bronzes, &c., and our GRAND DISPLAY of JEWEL RY. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR .OPENING TODAY We will shdjw more than one hundred' different styles in CORSETS, in cluding a full line of the celebrated C. P. Goods. C. A. COUTANT & CO. Sensation! Suits made to order in six hours; Pants, four hours, during Fair Week, to ac commodate our friends from the country who intend to stay but one day in Chicago. Leave your measure at 10 a. m., and I will have your Suit ready for you at 4 p. m. Pants to order, from $4.00 to $10.00; Suits to order, from $15.00 to $40.00; Overcoats to order, from $14.00 to $35. Tim TAILOR. S.Vf. Cor. Clark and Adanis-sks. Open until 8 p. m.; Saturdays, 10 p. m. NEW I*UJiLICA TIONS, ESTABLISHED 1836. XIIE NEW YORK WEEKLY EXPRESS ONE DOliliA.lt A YEAH. tF*Tho oldest, best, and cheapest of the New Y'ork Weeklies, nod ike mast attract* Ive Fnmtly tlotirnnl for (he Fhrnier and Country Merchant published. tV”TUB NEW YOltK WEEKLY EX* PltKbH publishes each week the llraaklyn Tabernacle Kermoninl* Kov. T. UK WITT TALUAOEi by direct arrangement with him, and le (he only Journal publishing (hem by authority. It will also puhlUh from time (o time the notable ecrutoiie of other eminent divine* of New York, Brooklyn, and other cltlee. NEE TUB OUK.iT I'UBUIUU 1,1 bT. Now Is the Time to Subscribe./ Address nil Correspondence THE WEEKLY EXPRESS, No. 23 Park Row, GAS FIXTURES. Gas Fixtures New 0 wlint* Uu will Konue.im fixture* at fuciorr, CT »ud IW ue*r Ua4Uuu. OI’JiXIA'a. t AT OUR OPENING TODAY Kid Gloves in all the new and desirable shades, in 3,4, and 6 buttons, in the Monogram, Foster, and Bijou. All gloves fit ted. to the hand. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY We will offer a full line of Knit Worsted Goods, embracing Ladies’ and Children’s Hoods, Jack ets, Leggings, Infants’ Boots, and Shirts, &c. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY Ask at the JEWELRY COUNTER for the lat est novelty,—llluminous Glass Match Receiver. It can be seen at night or in the darkest room. A beautiful ah well as useful ornament. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY Ask for the new idea in FANS, Pink, Blue, and all the new shades, to match Dress Goods for Evening Wear. C. A. COUTANT & CO. at our opening TODAY We will display a full assortment of Druggists’ Sundries. Please exam ine this line and get our prices. C. A. COUTANT & CO. CRAVES & RULING, 133 & 135 Wabasli-av., JOBBERS OF Fancy Dry Goods. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, *c. Wo invito tlio Inspection ol close buyers. TERMS— 4 per cent, 60 days; 5 per cent, 30 days; or 6 per cent, 10 days. Tlw best jh Hun Scar/ ei cr made. Special m tachinent fo turned dote, collars, ■ Samples set to thetrnileo. application THOMAS & HAYDI SliniiirUclurt 204 Madison*) BUSINESS CARDS. An upon iiraM, h powerful and economical *» i "THE HESS FURNACE. HESS STOVE CO., Ho. 69 LaKe-st, H. A. HUT & GO., Wholesale Druggists, 114 & 116 Lake-st. NEW YOBKi PRESSED BRICTi iiiK •chicauo iMitu’D I’liKHriEiumicK c 0.,;; kituiufacturura of Hupurlor " liul. Hud l*rt!i>*oo lirluk. tlio ccmiury. from work* »t lorwr. umte. wm ti«llu*iU, iiuuiu <U, To accommodate the public we shall KEEP OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. this evening. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY A large line of Zephyrs and Hand-work Goods will be ready ior your inspection. C. A; COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY You will find the newest styles in Leather Goods, -Pocket-Books, Belts, Bags, &c. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING Hats, Flowers, Plumes, and FANCY FEATH ERS in great profusion. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY A superb assortment of RIBBONS & PLUSH ES, in plain and fancy styles. C. A. COUTANT & CO. AT OUR OPENING TODAY A complete assortment of the celebrated Vienna Bent-wood Furniture, for which we are the agents. C. A. COUTANT & CO. THE GREAT DAY GREAT FAIR. THURSDAY, Sept. IS,’Bl, The Fair Now Complete in Every Department. GREfIfSHOWS IN THE RING TODAY. Three Good Races—Trol ting and Running, and little Brown Jug SCARFS. Against his own unrivaled record of a:xi 3-4. AH IMMENSE ENTERTAIN For Fifty Cents. ovexixg. TODAY at our opening TODAY ALL Goods retailed at wholesale prices. C. A. COUTANT & CO. OF THE THE KING OF PACERS, Uariisnn-st. Ears direct to the Track Gates. S If MM Kit W iIELVE 1)E UE HOUSE (KVUOPKAK I'l-.INM A 3UHHSL OK KXCKU.HMK. Fonrtli>*r., corner IHIh.M. (Union h(|u*re), *. V. TI»U now nnrt otouartt SR Wconlliut u> fuvttUun. * JOMFIMI W KIIIII.K. Proprietor. BEAVER UKERESORT SKI iiILSSS F*M*Bi'QV Monroo-il. tlilcttw ; ____ SCALICS* —FAIRBANKS’ 1 jff-'H UTAMDAItD f!7 SCALES J 1 SHnn y* AU. KINDS. J SB^nrAIRBANKB.MORIBAOO. GW** Cor. uu «i. * rmh *•»., in SMI.T TjIKCIWUIK. kstauuast. LIKE ’EM, n.lAtni'n eveuv hay now. UVSIBIS a. B «A£?^K2. J W IUI W wu»*uu«n*»u i S£ r PIVE CENTfs. NEWS IN BRIEF. There was ho vary decided improvement In the President’s condition yesterday; Iti fact, it Is probably more correct, to say that ho-merely held his own. Ho was re moved to a reclining chair,whore he rested about an hour and a half. During n portion of tills time lie slept He had morn refreshing sleep than usual, partook of miller more food than on the previous day, seemed to be more cheerful, and certainly looked better; yet the temperature ond pulse at the evening dressing was by no means reassuring, and the respiration rose to 21. The physicians, notwithstanding, main tain that tho patient's symptoms are favor able. Dr. Bilss alleges that tho pus-eavltlcs in tho back ore mere skin eruptions, and he manages to explain away any other unfavor able symptoms that may appear. A slight shock of earthquake was felt at irecnwlch, Klusrs County, New Brunswick, rcsterdny. Partly cloudy weather, local rains, and winds shifting to colder northwesterly for this region today. Tun sixth animat convention of tho Mutual Ilanctll Association of the United States was commenced In this city yesterday afternoon. Hour SIOO,OOO worth of gold bullion was purchased In Holland yesterday for ship ment to Now York. About 9‘i r »0,000 worth of bullion will bo shipped from London to day. An effort Is being made to secure the re lease of Mrs. Adelaide Roberts, who was committed to tho lunatic asylum at Elgin In November, 187l>, for shooting and killing Mr. Thcordoro B. Weber hi the office of Mr, Jtlsscn. / innijirms won tho St. I-eger yesterday. This victory was on casyonc. Geologist, who came la second, was alength behind. Archer todo tho winner. Since his easy victory Iro quois has become second favorlt for tho Cesurewitch Stokes. Du. Wii.uam Warrest Gheene, a dele .gate to tho International Medical Congress held in London recently, died on the return voyage, and was burled at sea. Dr. Greeno was a graduate of tho Ami Arbor Medical School. Hu has a son and daughter living at Ami Arbor. The coal-miners of tho Pittsburg district have determined to ask for an Increase of from three and a half to tour cenls per bushel for mining, tho advance to date from today. The mlue-owners, it Is believed, will concede the advance, and there will bo no strike lu all proonhlllty. Tho New Orleans labor troubles have ended. The attendance at tho Chicago Fair yes terday was quite large. All arrangements in connection with this new Chicago enter prise are now In perfect working order; ami there Is every promise of complete tfuccess. The magnificent display of tat cattle and blooded horses continues to excite the ad miration of all visitors. ‘ Ovkr 823.000 have already been subscribed In New York for tho Michigan sufferer* Collections oro being made In Boston; Mem phis has contributed 81,000 already, ami promises more; Jackson, Midi., yesterday forwarded a carload of wheat, a carload oC clothing, and 8500 to tho sufferers. Jacksou had already sent 81,000. Tin: Trades-Union Congress In session afc London has declared very emphatically against Uie “Fair Trade” agitation. Tho paragraph in the presiding oftlcer’s address which referred to the “nonsense of pro tection” was enthusiastically cheered, and tho members of Kalr-TraUo Associations were not recognized nsboiuxfidc members of the convention. jl. Leon Chotteao, who Is not unknown In this country, has Just published two totters, one addressed to tho French Minister o( Foretell Affairs, tho other to French Chambers ot Commerce, protesting against tho decree of last February prohibitory of tho Importation Into Franco ot American pork, and asking for the abrogation of tho decree. SI. Chottenu proposes to call it meeting at I'arls at an early day to further tho purpose set lorth hi Ills letters. Actino-Skcuetaiiy of State llitt has requested tho chairman ot tho French 110 edition Committee ot Now York to flx some other day than tho 10th ot October for tho reception ot the French visitors to tho York lown celebration. In this connection It may ho stated that tho Mayor of Baltimore has uolllled lha Slate Department that ohibornto preparations aro lu progress hi that cltyi tor ' tho reception ot tho distinguished visitors. Diimitiieuia Is epidemic In llussln. In somo parishes all tho children under ir. years have died of tho dread disease. The con tagion llrst appeared lu Bessarabia In WiJ. blneu thou It has spread over tho south of llussla, from whence It lias spread towards tho east and northwest. In tho Province of I'ultowa, which lias less than SOO.OOO peon e, there have been 45,M1! persons stricken by Uio disease, and ot these 18.7115 have died. TUB drum Jury of the District otCalum bla was adjourned yesterday until the Sd fit October ut tbo Instance of District-Attorney Covkblll. It was expected that tbo Grand Jury would lake some action on Uio Mar ruulo Investigation, and those who wish tbo shir-route thieves punished are not a little puzzled at tho action ot Sir. Corkhlll. It was oven expected that tbo Uowgnto case would be presented to thetlraud Jury before long. AS autopsy In tho case ot Gen. llnrnsldo shows that he died of angina pectoris. Iho (ioveruor of Uhodo leland has ordered tho Statu militia to parade at Uio funeral of tho deceased soldler-stalcsuiau. Tbo Union veterans and tho civic soolotllos have uso been Invited to participate hi the parade. Ylco-rreshlont Arthur has directed tho Sorgeaiit-at-Anua of Uio Senate to Invito all tbo United States Senators to attend tbo ru ueml. ' CoiiMissiosKullAUMhodncontorencewllh a committee ot private bankers yesterday with reference to the proper Interpretation In tho ease of private banks of hoc. tw of Uio llovlsed Statutes, which provides for the manner of levying and collecting .bank taxes. Tho principal point of dllforcmio bo. tween Commissioner Uauni and Uio private hankers Is no to on what the tax shall bo as sessed. It Is probable that tho cu “^ re ““ of yesterday will lead to a full un detslondlng on this question. The private bankets, particularly In tbo largo cities, uav a