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ol & 123 State-st, Trronty-socond:et, ad Michigau-ay, SUPERB f0l feand olsewhero. The dhicauge Dailp Teibume. CINICAGO, SATURDAY, DICH MBER. 18, ) ing. Inspeection solieited. And Spocial Dosigna suitable for the Children. (PERA & BRIDALFANS, Holiduy Trado, very choap. Pins, French Jewelry, From tho workshops in Paris; unc- ualed sasortinent in Gilt, Silver, oral, Poarl, Jot, and Garnot Scts. gilvor Bolts, Nocklacos, Bracolots. Chatelainos, Combs, Boarf and Voil IDAY GDOBS ally 25 per cont lowor than ean bo B Bocing is believ- Eraseais) aulinmo for Ladies, Gontlomon, and Tho bost Satin and Silk Bmbroid- weod Lndies’ Tios that was over of- %red in this city for 35 cents; thoy worotailod olsewhero at $1.50. White Sille’ Handkorahicfs, 26, 10¢, and up. Elogant Colored Border, 50¢, and pward sdics’ and Gonts’ Initiel at 40c, vorth 75¢, ‘Pocket Books. An immonso stock at 15, 26¢, 30c, §0c, 76c, and §L, Vaor; . half tho usucl price. fino Books nt less than onc- Faney Christmas Boxes of Soap, Rich Hair Brushol Mirrors, i Fronch Hond 8, rfutnes, éombn, ote. Cashmore Bouquot Soap at fo. Gloves. Our Josoph Xid Gloves, 2-button, [13:114 0 10 or pair. Our Gloves, from 4 uttons, done up in dozen or ime-half dozen, to suit tho purchas- ir, . Othors sre given forull that toar vhon flrst put 1. HAWDEL, BROTHERS, 121 & 123 State-st, l‘wunfi&supond@t. and I:’Iichigqu_-n\{t Holiday Goods! LSON DR0 unusually - attractive joods this season. B!ove‘ Collar, and Cuff Boxes, ind 8leove Buttons of Japancse Have make, of designs never before thown, Fancy and White Hdkf., Hemstitch Ninen and Silk Hdkfs,; Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Muflers ; Silk Suspenders; Silk Umbrellas; Silk, Cotton, and Uerino Fancy Hosiery; Gloves, Mittens, &ec., &e. A glance at this stock will ntlsfy you that so large and tlegant o display of Furnish- Ing was never before made. At Popular Prices. 67 and 69 Washington t. SETITT.=ED! Tho Public lave Found It Out ! 30 PER CENT CLEAN OFF FROM JOBBERS' PRICES! BNKRUPT HOLIDAY BAZAAR., 3,000 Fino French Iair a{ your own pricos, to UOvor 500 doz. Ladios’ Fine Cotton ndorgarments sacrificod rogard- Ovor Switch 3oso o AT THR es ut. 1088 of value, Toj g Jer e Mock )9, Bk Hanikerchlets, Ties, Al Over 8,000 taclul and oruauiental 4t Jun than wholesals prices, muat be closed ous by January 1, Remembor, 81 Enst Madison-st., Opposite MeVicker's Theatre. SPENCER CUTLERY. ss0re, Tyory an fkates, Koo Warrant, / led very best qualily, Boskil ‘wugt B nores, Naror, Sek Carvezs, 4 Talle Knives, Leax Lauduiuli, ), b3 0 B i Yoo DS FURS!?T HARTIN'Y, 154 State-i NOW OFFERING At Prices Ioretofors Unhoard of, an Immonee Btock of BELEGANT FURS GENUINE SHETLAND SEAL, LONDON-DYED ALASKA-SEAL, BLACK MARTEN, A ) HINKS OF EVERY GRADE, ROTAL EREIINE, PANCY FURS, Freneh Real, Lynx, Marten, and Mink Bets, .10 Gentiine Mink Muft, withi 1os or Collar. w15 Haudsome Mink Muff, with Hoa or Collar, 20 H1yltsb Lynx or Marton Set, oxtra quality.... ... 18 1aondon-dyed Beal Bkin fets, 0, ‘Jfl 1v-al Ermine Maff and Bos, 20 $25, 40 ladics' Heal Capw. . +aeeene 83, 83, $4, $5, 810, 816 tienulne Shetland Roal Mufl atd’ Bow.... . .§40 and $46 We Buy for Cash, el ot Small Profits, Mark our Goods Below all Competitors, R. T. MARTIN, 154 STTATIS-ST. Furs! Furs! LADIES’ MINK SETS, LADIES’ MINK SACQUES LADIES SEAL SETS, LADIES SEAL SACQUES, AT LOW PRICES. 220 and 222 MADISON-ST, Sweet, Dempster & Co. Will Tomovo 1at January nost to 2168 & 218 MONROB-ST. ___SEWING MACHINES., NEW IMPROVED BHUTTLE BTITCIT SEWING MACHINES ARE THE VERY BEST IN USE. Liboral terms to Agents and the Trade, Frico List aud Terms on application, Adirces GROVER & BAKER B, M, €O, 130 Atato-st,, Clicago, Ol MONEY OAN BH MADRE! ' WOEAN NAVIGATION, m i) STAR BALL LINE. UNITED STATER & BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIDS, Salling regularly every mouth from Wataon's \Wharf, Tirookiyt, No Y. For I'sra, Pérnumbuco, Ushis, and Rio Janerlo, calling , Johus, Porta Bico, LIE SIARTIN, 3,000 tons, Jan. 23,3t 1 p, m. JOIN_DBRAMALL, %300 tonw, Fob, 33, st 1 p, m, J. B, WALREL, 2.00'tons, March 23, at 1 p. 1, Whed thio 21 of tlie mobth falls on Hunday, Mesme rs sall tho day pravious, Thss steamers are perfect- Iy now, with 1l Lie latest tuiprovements, Laving frets clans paxsenger accommodations, For frolghit and prssago, ot redncod rates, apply to J. 8, TUCKER & CO,, Agents, 54 Pina.at,,'New York, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, teamshipe “Tie to suute for the Couti. 5 any ottier), willsall from tollows: sturday, Dec. 28 P (f‘l‘nmv. Jaz, 8 ncludicg wice)t Secording W sccor sERAta 0, Jletarn tiokets at 1 third, Blooraye 83h with superior Scoommon AGE Fint cabin, d 120, second oabln, fif.'fx:( Al 'n'.'-‘c“nmn:. wiihiod atioas, lo2 ne'® o Dot carry el 3 piarked SuTs DAl N X Srotdwar, K.Y, National Line of Bteamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ENOLAND, 4,96 tous, It AT i ST A b u,. 0] . 5. LARSON, nabi TSNS ————— AMERICAN LINE. Rmnqgfigum LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all portain Great Britaln and the Continest, J. H. MILNE, Wosters Ageut, 138 LaSalle-st., eoruer Madison. Great Wostern Steamship Line, SaSBhRAES Deves LUTH, o, YAR] a0, ¥aug Tirds. Gold-Fia ‘and’ Aqunis Tauks—sll siitable for ... HHED KAKMPRRLD, 127 Boulls Ulark-aty JEWELRY. Elegant NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, EBPECIALLY FOR THE HOILIDAY ST |Hallet Davis & Co. C. D. PEACOCK’S, o8 STATE-ST., GROOERIE Headquarters X1mas Groceries No Advance. STILIL Retailing at Wh_nlesala Prices, ) Flun, uow, per b, . 15 Currants, new, § .8 Preserved dingor, pet 1133 Fino Mixed Candlcs, par 1b, reseryan 0 Peaclics, G-It cans, exira fne, per dozen. ME) Tapiocs, fake, bost, 1 10 Hplit Pods, bert, § B 4 Cliow Chow, Cros., [ Afaccarond, por 15, 10 Vermeeellf, per 1b. u E] Bods Crackern, best, 3 a for.... Mackerel, 15-I Kits.v........ Buuar, Clarified, New Oricank, per 1b, Bogar, Granulated, per 1b, Hugar, * A, por Iy Bugar, Cut Loaf, 8irup, Crsetal Dripw, & galion kega, TEAS. Japan—1, 60, Standsrd. ..., Oclong—15, 80, 09, Btandard. Young Hyson—t0, 61, 715, Bls Qunpawdor—gs, (0, 60 s, Btandar English Breakfast—50, 60, Bandar TLOTR. Minnesota Spring Wheat, best t brl,. White wnuu’:r\l\'x:'uc, por [ ialeg Alnnesota Patent, boeat, per brl ‘The shova goods deliverad fn all parta of the city froo of charge. Woight snd quallty guarautecd, J. HICKSON, 167 South Clark-st., Between Madison and Monroe, NEW PUBLICATIONS. Musical Gifts for Christmas Musical Gifts for New-Years! Gflms flr Bnm sm]l !‘ ’Hfl!nly-nn of the Goms f Fng Sm i s dl 1 B Song e (oS 0 BOBlih SI0E s g v Gems of English Sppg = ecn #2- Ualform in atylo, priee, and binding with the sbove splendid book, we biave othor books of % Goma,® Gar- min, Bcottinll, and Bacred ; alio of tho best Irish Melodies, and tho choicest Operatic Bongs. CTRISTMAR OATOLS. By Moward. 38 cents, ANTHEM, There ware Bhopherds, Aillard, 78 cents, X OIIRISTAIAS, Planopleca, Wilson. 60 ceuts. som) (musto Tiojolco tho hearts of the Old Folke with Oentennial Collection for Old Folks’ Concerts, 40ots, By E, Tourjee, Gladden your Sabbath-8ehool by Introducing SHINING RIVER. Ono of the wweetest of song-books, Order the sbove books of any of the princi; dealers, or by mall (incloslng Tetail prico) LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON &C0, OHAS, IL DITSON & 0O Loston, ‘711 Broadway, Naw York NEW BOOKS. Tndia and Tta Native Prince Doro's Bpain 1andseer’a ‘Tosoht'a Engravings,. Dresden Uallery,. Art Gem Lacrolx’ Lacroix's Mannors and Cusfoma b o Lscroix’s Miltary and Rellgious Life Middlo Ag Lacrolx’s Elglteenth Century. Michelet's Tusect, Cruiksuank's Sketcl musio- Hiaruerton's Sylvan Yesr Joan Tugelow's Sheppard Lady. French ktching Clu ‘Come and ace them, . For salo by W, T, REENER, 93 Dearborn-st, 0. 0, D—Hooka sout at'a distance colloct on dolivery ‘without addittonal expenss to purchaser, WA groat dosideratum in American Lilaraiure sup- TTHE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW All Articles are Originall Now is the Time to Subseribe! Fubacriptions for 1676 reoelved bofore Jan, 1 will ene title subscribora ta the November aud December numi- free, BUDSORIPTION. TRIO) Binale mumber, portage propuld... o umbers (one year) posiage propai UL{JB“IMTE!’H: Fivo coplca (one year) postago prepald Ten copies (ous year) postage prepald Olubling facllities: ¥avorable counection with other periodicals. £~ Cauvassers wantod {n evory section of ihe world, Liboral commixsions paid, 111 Willlam-st., New York. Al Bl ARNES & CO., 118 and 115 State-st., Chicago. Ay All tho Bookstoros, AMERICAN IN ICELAND. $2.60. LOOEWOQOD, BROOES & (0., Publishers, 381 Washington-st., Boston. Maslad on receipt of price. “.le-lllt of tho season,.--N. Y. Tridune. At All the Bookstores, SILHOUETTES AND SONGS. $3.00. LOUKW00D, BEOOKS & 00, Publishers, , . 381 Washington-at., Boston. For ‘sala by sll Booksellars, or sant by mall on o= . Culyb Of potes, OPPOSBITH FIELD, LEITHR & OO, NISHING GOODS. é ) 07 & 69 Washingtion-st., Have the largest stock of Me- dium and Fine UNDERWEAR Ever offered at retail in the city. HOSIERY Inall grades of Plain and Fan- ¢y Merino, Cotton, 'Wool, and " GLOVES In Lined and Unlined Cloth, Kid and Calf Skin, - Bxtra fine filne MITTS in light, medium, and heavy weights. s A fullline of Dent, Treffouise, and Cour- voisier Kid Gloves in one and two buttons. All of above goods at lowest prices. Choico HOTIAY C1FTS All tho latest ¢ Novol- * ties” in Tios and Neok- : §mpar for Ladies, A T3 Fancy Ho- siery in all the Nowost Dosigns 1 and Shados, at ) FRENCH’S, Corner State and Monroe-sts,, OPPOSITE PALMER HOUBE. HOLIDAY BOOKS. “The Best of Christmas Cheer!” LER & SHEPARD'S NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS! A Gem for tho Houschold.? BALLADS OF HOME, ited by Goo. L. Haker. Unife i ** Hal “‘iu;";n‘éu.*-"%, e T b *The most boantiful and touchlag postieal prayer in the Kuglish Ianguage. “NEARER, MY GOD, TO THER.” By arah Flowor Adams, With foll.page and initial (llzs. Efi:lu‘ s 1, Hampbroy. Bualh 4io. - Olots, OlirerOptic's Latast. GOING WEST; OpThaEt s i, by M, Bie Grost Westorn Sories.” 81.60 Rlljah Kellog; ‘ontennial* Stary, BROUGHT TO THE FRONT ; i 3 3 e T RN, B e Mllore. tmo *10ns of the most eaptina msflmh of adventare."— THE GREAT BONANZA. Tilustrated Narrative of Adventure aud Discovery fn Gold Mining, Among e, Kaftaman., In tho . Bil O ling, Hunting, A A R sl aud othors, With 30 Hlasteations. dto. 18 bliok aail gold. §3.00. *A book that will make ln{luls of bright eyes gilsten,™ THE FOUR-FOOTED LDVEBB'-‘O g Fpan A, Oopintas K amg oner O 1 it 4t s o AL Y iy oty sy A ** Peril and adveutare thrillingly portrayed, " I, RUNNING TIIE BLOOKAD. Or, United States Segret Bervios Adrenture, “Phomes, author of *The Goid i *The Bushrangers," eto, 8vo. ] Bophie May's Latest. THE ASBURY TWINS, By Bopbls May. suthor of panfon to * O sug com- volume r ' tors ter," by the same author. dla, Ilinstrated. 81.15. A ftorice for the Ohimuey Corner. IN DOORS AND OUT. By Wiltlam T Adams (O A choice colleos 1o of Domestio Bos d bandsomaly tlius- tr 2mo. Cloth, § Booksellers, oS RIr, Ses oot rcsst LEE & SHEPARD, Agents, Boston. CONFEC ERY, * SEE THE FINE Christmas Tree! Magnificently Ornamentad, now ‘on_exhibi. tion in tho window of XRANZ'S Con. footionery Btore, 80 Btate-at., T0 BE GIVEN AWAY! Every one purchasing pound of our oholos Shentd 12 the o, whioh willios Grawi b ) Woednesday Eve. Dec. 23 at 8 o’clook. ‘The lucky number will ba published in the morning papors. WEATHER STRIPS, ARGTIG WEATHER STRIPS oat them all.” Mot on for § eents per foot. ; OUTHET & PRATT, | Offica, 150 Latialleat, o, 1875.—TWELV1 ¢ PAGES, Jewelry!| PIANOS. 08, D3 JEWELRY. &o. WE SHALL OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS DUR- ING THE NEXT TWO WEEES IN CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Comprising novolties in Bilvor, such as Fruit Knives, Nopkin Rings for $1 upward, sub- stantial pieces of Table Nilver, Buch as Ladles, Bpoons, Forks, Epergnes, Turoann, Cuntern, Cakey Feomt Plokie: and Tnivn, Bukas, Cronmms A Jolls oo ot Trom $3.60 upward, ' " JOUT Bpoont, a Beautiful Articles in Jewelry For children and adults. Fine Watchos of both Home and Forowgn manutacturn st sbout one-half of former nrices. ILadios’ Watchon at from $25 upward ; Eigin Silver ‘Watches, for boys, $12.50 and upward, FRENCH CLOCKS AND BRONZE ORNAMENTS, Buch as Statues, Classical Figuren and Busts Tables, Jewel Caskets, Handkorohief and Glovo Boxea, SPECIAL BARGAINS. DIAMONDS! Bat in Finger Rings, Btuds, Ear-rings, Cross- ©5, Lookets, &c., $35 and upward, = The Vordict of tho Gorman Mastors in favor of tho The fext of tha joint statement and tevtimonial of & full congress of the groat German manters relative to the claims of the HALLET, DAVIS k CO, Planon, liter- ally tranalated and concisely formulated, in as followa : Ta the People of Germnany and of the World : We lisve made a_drtatied and exhauativo exsmina- tion of the Hallet, Davis & Oo, Plano, of Honton, 1, 8, A., upon {ta merit and claim sa a material improve. all modern kay instrumenta, and find that, in mechanical plan and construction, and in the lyrger matter of tone,—in_compare, ranen, fullnens, and rtrength of exprvesion,—it Is an addition to th power of the modern Plano, and an improvement tupon ml inatramenta yev fnvented for the articulation of the glorions barmonies of soond, W recoguize the clsim o universal muperiority e indisputabiy vaiid. e FERDINAND DAYVID, Tesding Comporer of Europe, FRANZ ABT. the Geeat German Bong Writor, FRANZ LASZT, the First of Living Flanists, FUANZ BENDEL, Puptl of Lisst. JOSEPH GUNGY, Piauist and Componer, ANTON URSPRUCH, Componer sud Paniat, DI, THEODOUE KULLAK, Gonrt Pianist, Herlin, 3. NEILIRSOV, Court Planist, Kt, Peterabiirg, A, W, QOTTROHALK, Conrt Orgamet, Weimar. THEODURE BATZENLENG, Court Pisnist, Dussel- dorf. AUGUST KOEMPEL, Court Violiniat, Sazony. JULES D2SWERT, lioyal Conrert Master, lirrlin, JOSEFH JOAGHIM, Chicf Director Herlin Hoyst Academy, ET. BOUBRE, Dircetor lgiam Roval Academy, 1L CONBAD BCHLEINITZ, Prenideat Leipsis Cone servatory of Music, F.F‘.x VENTZEL, Iiofcasor Leipslo Conservatory of f P. LARSEN, Conductor Boyal Opers, Bazony. GUB. REICHARD, Ch. Munical Director, Prussisn or, 1. RARO, Muairsl Direator, Praastan Conrt, ** EINST RUDURFP, Yrofestor Barlin Royal Academy, - And ‘'wo Lundred others, CHIOAGO, June 7, 1675, The undernigned, Director of tho Chicago Musical Coliege, would stale that 1 recoguize in e foregoing namen ‘the highest mudern criliciam and the Lighcat modern suthority in muric, and tuat, from years of experimenta) knowledge sud use of the Piano in ques- tion, would sppruve the furcgolug teatimontal an uo exaggeration of tho morits of that renowned instru. ment, ¥, ZIEUPELD, ‘The Planos thos indorsed by the collective geniua and anthordtien of the world may be found In large variety, together with tho Smiih's Americsn Organ and the Kimball, Groat Unfon, and other Ianos, st my Wararooms, cornur tate aud W. W. KIMBALL fole Northwestern Agent, CORNER STATE & ADAMS-STS,, CEHICAGO. THE OHICAGO TRIBUNE. 'v-wn . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FOR 1876. Our light exponses and greatly increasad trade, added to our importing .né' manufac- toring Ineg_llnc;. nn-dble 2 to‘rnynymour numerous frionds and patrons for littlo out of the way to visit us. a5 Xo trouble o show our beautiful steck. /¢ GILES, BRO. & CO., 266 and 268 Wabash-av. 17" Fine Goods sent to any part of tho Northwast for selaction. » Christmas AT CIFTS Corsisting of Fine Watches, Jewolrs and Silverware at very greatiy reduced prices, ROSEBERRY & FALCH, 68 MADISON-ST. OPEN EVERY EVENING. ‘WE ARH RETAILING AT COST, For the Next Ten Doys, $25,000 Worth of DIAMONDS. FRISBIH & RAPPLEYE, 170 LaSalle-st. A great Preatdentinl Campadgn will zoon commence. That struggle will determino whother the Government of (he United Btates shall continue to be sdministored by the party which preserved {t from dismemberment or by the men who eudeavored o destroy or refased 10 Lelp save it, in order that Hlavery might Lo maln- tained, Thoso who desire the Republican party to remaln in power cannot more efiiciently coutrilute to that end than by dncreasing the eurculation of TiE CWICAGO TRIBUNE in their noighborhoods, Among the leading ltepullican nowspapers none takes s higbor rank or will wield & more poteatial influcaco in tho ezt Presi- deutlal Campalgn, Evury intelligent citizen will find it indispunsable for tho facts aud argumuts {8 will contaln, - TIE TRIBUNE'S TLATFORM, On the lesding measurcs before thie public, Tnr Cuteauo TRmUNE holds the following views, believing tliem to boright as well as Republican: 1, A Reform of tho Currency, making it as atable and good as gold and silver, without ujury to the deblor classes., 2, Reduction of direct Blalo, and indirect Nattonal Taxstion, 3. Economy and Retrenchment in Public Expendi- taroe ; no Lountioa or Subeldiva of Publio Moueys fur Private Schemes, or Puyment of Lebol Lossos out of the National Treasury, 4. An honost icnance of Publlc Crodit, aud Coudemnation of Repudiation in say form or shiape, 5. Etate Control and Bupersislon over Common Care flers aud Qurporsta Monojolics, ot o oppross Wiei, hn‘i‘;rmfim kb;lwlnn .:'h af all Oiciaita _ —— — Aposure a1 Punishmen al | o, and Taud an te Hovonte. “Letno gty man BORAY HODK PLOTDRES, sacupo,’ & TWANTRED. A LITTLE GIRL And Boy to know they can find a large assortment of Scrap Book Pictures, at O’Brien’s, 208 WABASH-AV., Near corner of Adams-st, COAL. T T L HATHAWAY, HARDAND SOFT COALS. MAIN OFFICE AND DOCK : OOR, MARKET & RANDOLFPH-8TS, Also Office and Dock, No. 1 North Market-st. Otfice and Yard, 711 West Lake-st. Down Town Oftice, 146 LaSalle-st. Orders from Conntry and City Solicited, ARTISTIO TAILORING. On all Winter Overcoatings and "el\l Buitings for and untl] January 1, 187 Quality, Style, Fit, Durability. 4 Quly 80 far &3 Drvaa aprings from, ond {llustrates character, ean 1t bo sdmitled 1 tho roale of art,” HDW.ARD BLY, ‘Wabash-av, cor. Monroe.at. BAKING POWDER, D, 5. TIOMPSON'S MATCHLESS BAKING POWDER Ta now offered 10 the trade at the following prics: In Jarge or Ponnd Cana, per doz..... 00 In Medium ar Half-Found Gans, per dos, In Bulk. .o, 7. Lionest and Fit Men for sll Ofcea—giing good Unionists preference aver formor Beceasiunists, 6. Bovercignty of tho Union in all Nativusl Mat- ters; Btate Liglua and Indopendence in all Local Mate ters. U, Election of President by direct voto of tho Peo- ple, without the elumsy aud dangerous Lutervention of n‘mwxu Culleges, which may soumo day causo s Civil 0. A Constitutional Amendment prohiliting & di- visiun of the Public-School Funds of any biale for Bectarlan Furposos, Tho Political Dopartment is but ono of Lo many ex- cellent foatures of Tix TRIBUNE, on which is based its claims as & superior FAMILY AND HIOME PAPER. As s newspaper it has few equals in the Unlted Btates, Itsllomoand Forelign Corrvspondence, Lit- erary and Alscollaneous Departmenta, aro exceedingly rlch, inutructive, aud entertainiug, aud tho Agricultu- ral Dopartment, eminently proctical, contalua matter always seasonable, and suited to direct application to the active operations of the Farmer, In Lo Departe ment Fleld and Btable {s given valuable Information a8 10 tho discases and caro of live stock, this contribe wuted by & Velerinary Sargeon of akill aod experience, who will anawer all questions asked by correspondents, T Waxxry TRmON is not dated 1 advance of fta publication, but contains the dispatches and nows up to Wednesdsy morning, the date of iasue, Bafore subscribing for sny ofher paper send for spocimen copy of Tux WRKKLT THIDUNE (sent free), aud ezawine it. Terma of Subacrintion, WENELY TRIBUN o poriago, 15 44 WEEKLY, In clabs of e dollar’ and postaga. unday editiun), 818.00 becrib ubegribers on Address TUK TRIBUNK COMPAKY, CHIUAGO, ILT, “SH, HARRIS, FIRE and BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, VAULT DOORS AND BANK WORK. Tartiea needing work of this description are reapoct- fally requested o niake sxamination of stock at Factory 23 & 26 East Randolph-st. TO RENT. ey e e The Troprictor challenges any MAN, MEN, or 0O IFOR REINT, ta produce s bétie? artice, Bend orders direct o Lhe E Manutactory, 463 Wabsali-ar., sid save 2b par oeat. FOUND—WHO LOST IT? A No, 1 Btore, 205 South Clark-at., with Biulving for Clothing. Good Vsulta, 1y Y 4 J, M. I(AKL‘!IIAL[_: 07 Clark-st, T FORSALE, ivary, Pearl, Wood, Russia Leather, Bruuzs, Papler Mache, aud (s Faney Goods, AT RETAIL AY CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0.'S, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. __BUSINESS OARDS: G:AS MACHINES n pairod b) OF all Mn ap¥ve’ moT, Plunibers and Gas Filtors, 18 Dearoom-at., Ulilcago, Gold Pon Manufactory, 1., Diriggs Uouss Bullding—8ingle pens L e ks ' Vous putclissad fur preasite gLl 1f they do ol suit tho band. ~ Teas ey WALTES THEIFAVEN, , NUMBER 1 LITERATURE. Socialism and John Ktuart Miill. Bonamy Price on Finance- The Amazon and Ma. deira Rivers, Hlistorical Atlas of Iowa-=-A Palestlne- Journey with the Late Henry Thomas Buckle, A Holiday-Book: The Fifth Edition of ‘‘Memories?”, Florida. Poetieal Selcetions by Whitlier~Reminis- cences of Constablo and Gillies ~Ari-Gems, Brazilian Turtles and Turile-Butter-— Rare Manuscripis.-.Alligator- Hunting. Lorgavity of Brain-Workers---Book 4 f{"y i [dian Princes---Char~ e wraphy. g -l!'."",, [,, The Oxford Dotanio (lnrdmg-“--.\ra(lc Ex- ploration---The Ralnfall of 1875--= Explorations fn New Gulnea. LITERATURE, SOC!ALISM AND STUART MILL. DiesERTATIONS AND Dircotions. By Jouy STOUART Vol. V. I’ Nuw York: Hzxarx Hout 1875, Price, $2.50. Tho laat sentenco but one in Mr, Mill's ** Au- tobiograplty ™ describes his pureuits during the final three years of his lifo. It begina: ** I have writton varioua articles iu periodicals, chiefly iz my friond Mr. Morley's Fortnightly Review.” ‘The volutzo now beforo us is made up of the Forlnightly articles, and of s fow others, notable among which are the five papers on land-tenuro, which are contalned in‘the last fifty pages. Iz sddition to the articles on land and kindred tbomes, Wo find hero roviews of Thoraton's “Labor,” in which {s Mill's famous retraction of lis wage-fund theory; of Taino'a % Do I'In- telligenco™; of Grote's * Ariatotle,” and of Baor's ‘* L'Avero o 'Imposta,”—** Property nnd Tazxation”; aad, finally, a papor on treaty obli- gationa, . . Millis ono of tho most suggestive writers in tho workl. Ilis works resemblo in this rar quallty Buckle's ** History of Civilization," and Plutarch's * Lives,"—that fount from which st many famoua mon of overy sort, from Pitt to Joaquin Miller, havo drunk thoir inspiration. Tho atrongest suggeation in this book—the one which lights up overy page, sud must farco 1t selt upon tho attontion of every roader—ig, that tho doctrine commonly known—or rathor un- known—as Sociallsm, is of solid value, aud thaf socioty is bastening towards it. The book showa, i short, that John Btuart Mill became, bofore bis desth, a thorough Socialist. This is a state ment not to be made lghtly. It iy, howover, ¢ gravo fact,—grave, but nono tho less m fact Facts, indeed, are not apt to bo especially morry, Since everything stamped with tho mams “ALU" passes ms current coin with many miods, this volumo is likelr to aEmul tho doctrnea of Bocialitm where thoy bawe never reached bofors. Wo discasn oditorially clsewhere somo aspocts of this quos- tion. W are horo concernod simply with prov- iog tho Iact of Mill's Socinlism. 1u doing this, wo lsbor uuder an ombarrassment of riclos, Htudslog tho book with the sim of discovering tho suthor's feoling on Hocialism, wo Lave markod pago aftor page. Beforo quoting & fow specimon proofs, it will ba well to defibe the main distbuction butwoeu the two sots of doc- trines knawn as Socialism and Communism, Mill says, {nhia ** Political Leonomy™ “Tho word Bocialism, which originated among the English Communists, snd was 8s- sumed by thom &8 & oame to desiguate thoir own doctrine, ks now, ou the Coutinent, omployed in s larger msoueo; not necoswarily mmplying ., p. Communism, or tho entiro abolition of vprivata properly, but applied to any tem which roquires that tho Isud and the instruments of productiun should be the ot of 1ndividuale, but of commuvition or associations, or of tha Government.” Hinca thls pasasgo was writton, tho two words have dl- yorgod still more widely in memulni.o Commun- iate wish privato property to bo mbolshed, and all wealth to be Liold {u_commou by small cow- mugpitics of porsons, whose rightsto the land aud its prodace shall bo regulated as thoso of the villago-communities of India or Russia are; tho State 13 to be abolishied, and each Communs to be independent. Bocialists, on {he other band, wish tho btate to continue forevor, and to bo used as a machino for bettering the condition of the poor. Communism i¥ tho lnissez-faire theory, carrled to its logic- al extreme; Bocisliam {a the opposits thieory, the paternal ous, carried to its logical extreme, Whon the artisans of Paris forced tho Natioual Assombly of 1848 to found national workshops aud subsidize co-oporative associse tions, they wero Bocialists. When thoy solzod Pariu in 1871, aud proposed to separate the vity from tho roas of Franco, they wore Communiate, Now lot us discharge our solf-sppointed task ot proviog the Boclalism of Johu Stuart Mill from thees, bis latost writings. Ho esys (p. 8): 1320 higher principle o o o Toquirea that 8 term L Mouid osxed 4 . st ine esplration uf i fendownients] sliould cuto under the o Tk e 10 bo modldod, o eatiruly chabgeds st its discration, To t.his we may add tho declaration concorning andowrnents on psgo 219 : The wiiale of them ought (o be tsken in hand by the nation, mnd thoroughly reformed. This Ay immediatoly explainod tomesn that #Thelr lands ehould cither be managed for them by the Biate, or taken away altogother,''—tho Hiate psying them thorofar, in tlie lattor cave, anly it it choosea to do so. Afz, Mill asserts broadly (p. 21) that the Btate wowos" an ¢lementary education to the *‘entire body of thows who cannot pay for it," and erior oducatton® to the most promising poor. Wihile it is tzie thst self-ioterest, an enlightensd wotivhuesy, msay losd the Hiate Lo provide wuol sraining, the utatement that It “*owes " any suoly thung fl markedly Socialietio. o read sgain b 240): +Ou I [monopolized articles), the iate has an scknowledged right to limit the profits”; snd find deduced frotn this the legiti. macy of fizing faves aud lnl;;hu. and the pro- prioty of sasuming coutrol of lauded property, of which horeaftor, To Isys dowu tlds goneral principle (“x 242-'3): ~ * We hold that all property iu laud s aubjoct to the will of the Btato™{ ho suggosts (p. 280, note) the formation of & * Land-Depart- ment” a3 000 of the regular buresux of tho Government | he gecommends (p. 117) ~buying from time to timo, on account of the public," enough land to try plava of leasiug 1t t0 amall farmors, or to * co-oporative associations of lahorers.'' And he actuelly ssys (p. 303) thas ihese, and other similar proposals, are * very moderate and timid" campsred with those that may be made hereafior; aud that thareis *uut the mmallost chauce tbat the workiug-classes will long accopt anything foss than tho pro- ranune of reforms prof by the Land- E‘lnuu Reform Associstion, What is that pro- gramme? Wo quote Alr. Mill's purtial summary of it (v. 271), aud then parts of the wchwuls ituelf.’ tio-deacribes it a8 follows :u A 1, no more land, under sy pretext, to betome uump'uv':w wvpusty of MIJII&; saoidly, taxe-