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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, BDECI EMBER 2, 1877—BIXTEEN 'PAGES, 16 *FRISCO. The Glovious Ciimate of California Again Heard From. Senatorial Caudidates and Thelr Pros- pects of Sclection- Some Interesting Gossip About the Big Bonanza Party. How the TFloods, 0'Briens, Mackays, and Fairs Stand Socially. Sepator Sharon and the Ophir—The Countess of Bozena as an Actress. en Correspordent. Sax Fraxcisco, Nov. 26.—We are actively engazed just mow in tiying to mzke a United States Senator, or rather in furtherlng the schemes of a batch of ambitious men who are 1rying to make Senators of themselves. The wheel has swung around so that thereisa Democratic majority balhm the Senate and the Assembly. Hence the coming man must be a Demograt. Fate, having settled so much, Jeaves yet o broad margin for diserimination. The representatives from the Pacific Coast, cither from California, Nevada, or Oregon, Jave exhibited a singular facility for keeping themselves ju the public eye. There have been times wheo the fulks at bowe weuld have borne the ircumstances with cquanimity if their Representauves Lad tizured a little less prom- iuently before the publi RIENCE TEACHES A LESSON. It is more than probalde, therefore, that this (lemlnu “"” uo! contribute one extra raseal to From Our out some suspieion 95 Casar's one who is o much ¢ olit to have beeu, Of all the name: Farley, of Amado cem 10 bead the War-Horse of Amador.” When a_politician is called av oid war-horse, he needs little further description. He veteran of the field, seamed and maur battles, and reaay 1o cause still. Heis the habit and his motto is, **The party, and, right or wrong, the party.” Farlev is a_man of pos ) speech-maker. zht or wrong; uer, which makes him atorial chair lms is louzr and m: T i Lmlul tes Senator, .\l Republican majorities have ticd like 3 pall upon his fairest bopes until e last h'ul.u natortl election, when by some d 1o have torfeited clightful fature possi- C..S. RYLAND fsless of a politician, although he has twice represented his county in the State Senate. Like Farles. it has been his smbition for many 0 sit in the United States Senate, but the aliuring prize bas never bovered within reach till now. An impression prevails that much of his influence h a certal ction of the Dem- ocratic party is the out h of 1 stronz fecl- land is an active and zealous lioweser, is the mere supposition of the onposing multitude, since the ventleman him- €elf has niever In any way obiraded his relizious views. Mr. Ryland is a lawyer of considerable repute, and well qualified 0 sustain the honor- able place he seeks, Mark MeDonald is pretty generaliy regarded as the candidate \\"h-» is 1o make 3 moneyed fizht. Tuis usually conceded thai there must DLe one of this kind. When a man makes his Jortune in stocks in this country, not a buna fortune, but a few tidy millions, it is his u: Lition cither to buiid a hotel, run a theatre, 0: besome a United States Senator. We nave already too many hotels, and McDonald’s broth- crrunsa themre. There was nothing leit for Mark to do but become a Senator. Although one of the best known men in San Francisco, his reputativn does not extend far East of the £ Stock Exeb: the markct. Neither of these two_cireu him. Heisan D served in an ofl taking a lively intere: He's shrewd and ene qunnm.) for stateswa: he ge, and he s the biggest bear in stances will elect - uninown, the sort ot man who but will \'\ vever rest unk make come kind of mark. good or b G_ although thcse three cd to sec one of o the fore. The e Duke Gwin, who me years save cat 15 sord reipectabit Perhaps the e does Dot ¢ than Sz 2 man x ntlemen of lesser mote Whatever the , it can at least arc unimpeach- merits or 4 ;. e suid of atl of th aldy hodest. A B 110 Gen. tirant. in Paris by v, of the bonanza firn. Indeed, we hear ittle nowadays that is not in some way conneeted Wih tat wondrously wealthy quar- sbmen who have found the and exercise it liverally. A witty pam_r.\p;ur remarked a week or twe ago: lits threatens 1o be devoured by fire, flood, and O'Bricn, not attempted any le exception of Mrs, aquiet and most unassuming mmodest and u Tawhi. b 3s Kept 1 por¢ than thourh umercus sud various, are and their lvery, so bare- 1 ever nd eatertainment of any dx.s(rlx)lwu. ¥ could jo louzz quite as comtort: a bank account of some twenty sccoud partner, 15 unmarried. soure utterly simple, and he may cd any dav liobnobbing with the 1115 one lusury he irdulges in to as as a cleric ona good salur, ometimes bediti bebiud a pair. He 1te uie whouseiul of sisters and nieces wh m &'i hoe Glouxd as ; n the Sharon ma m, Te the big Sharon wedding took piace g couple of years ago. They are a nml Fiven to social ¢ty than the Floods, Eomewlhat to brilliaut totle there is a lit- e more jingline of silver in t eir harness dee fratious. Likethe Floods, they do not entertain s invariably alon: P THE FAIRS slone have remained upon the spot of earth out ©of which they have digzed their wealth, and eal] it home. Both Mrs. and Mr. Fair—v Jyp Fair, a5 he is invariably called—make periodi: calitrips to San Francisco and put up at & hotel like auy poor body, zoinz sometimes to one a0d sometimes to another, to divide th patron- age. Fair is quite a character in his wa Y, and re- gardshis wealth with a positive admiration, Heis the best-looking of the lot, and has g soupeon of the North of Ireland brogue which lends pecutiar character to the suave sentences :;m \rlx‘n e uunaukncs cunversation, Every 30 b is ear boy,™ M it Gl “¥rgm:l creature,” et tle dexr,; ndeed, discharzed hands sas that he 5 ;\i-llm hiis m{m while he kacks with his foot. aug ¢ more oily his expressions the m - able sarpriee hie has in store. el 5 His dc‘;ulkfl; mhhh work is indefatigable, ang e gues down fn the mines a; regularly he worked in them at $4 a dar. gularly as when It is obeervable that, whih,lm.‘re 1s no positive disazrecment of any kicd, the four bopanza families do not assimilate with each other. THE MACEATS slone have made any larich expenditure of their stupendous wealth. Mrs. Mackay is a pretty little woman who once rejoiced inan education something superior to her position. It serves her now. She is widely ambitious and delizhtfully extravagant. She has also a native grace and taste which comes of a drop of French blood in her veins, €0 that she will doubtless spend her millions to San Francisco was too small for her. It was a1s0 100 large, for she never quite attained the place as moncy queen which she desired. So she has flitted to Pari Her husband gives her @ magnificent hotel, sumptuously furrished, and an unlimited bank account. The little woman must be bappy. She has created a sensation in Paris, zay TParis, where sensatious should be as frequent as sunrite. She has played bostess to the Ameri- can hero, aud sat cheek by jowl with the bluest blovd in France. vet those who know her will say that ber lmwnusv. ‘moment came the day aiter the jele, when, sitting sipping her_chocolate by her bou- doir fire, she reticeted that her old o Virginia City and San Frandsco were at that moment reading of her sovial glories aud tri- umpbs in the telgrapbic columps of the morn- ing pupers. So they were, and envymg her frightfully. as they do every week whei thiey read the accounts of her toilets at the races and in the Bois de Boulogne. Any one ean see that they envy her, because they guestion her good taste in doing these thimes. THE WORKINGMEN. The ringleaders have been released, and the charge for incendiary speech dismissed. But it has served them as a lesson, and they express themselves a little less sweepingly. Everylittle grievance, or pretense of grievauce, is snatched up erecdily by them and utilized in the cause it possible. 2 A cold-blooded attack which just escaped be- ing & wurder, and may yet turh out to be on, aggravated feelmy afresh the other dav, al- though it had nothing mort to do with the sub- Jject than that the im chanced to be a work- ingman. - Cuarles Lerrill, 8 man of some wealth, and knows to }ur:fl tame, was driving down to busi- Toa] portion of the street repired. The workmen lll(unm_l)um A could not pass, but he refused to ve stopped. When he insisted upon continuing on his way, one of the men, Patrick Kiroy by name, stepped 1 rd and beld nis broows up threateningly face, frightening the animal and enraging the owner. Some bot words ensued, when Terrill, mad with fury, jumped from the bugay and drawing a long, sharp kuife, plunged i into Kilroy’s breast up to the hilt. At tirstit was thougnt the man could not hve an hour, but e lingers along still, and Terrill hopes awainst hope that be will live. If such good fortune | betall, it is not Jikely that Mr. Terrill will again indulge in the carrying of concealed weapos. i the horse’s SENATOR SHARON is just vow the objective point of interest. The most remarkable 1eat of his Senatorial career is Lis conspicuous absence at the present critical juncture. Telegrams, impetuo entreating, stern, and comuwavding. everything by turns, are pouring in upon him, but be is deaf to all. He is manipulating Ophir, and awaiting the passage of the Silver bill. He tersely remarks in by ateh of refusal, “The Scnate nu to -1 Althoush this language is not cus- tomarily employed by Senators in State corre- spondediee, it is more than probable that his meaning will be fuliy understood. Meanwhils Oplur stock has bounded up with an alacrity quite bewildering. Tiwo wei it sold for $13 a sbare. To-day it is broker feft his seat at the afternoon other day when Ophir was selling for §36. he time be gat down to the dinner-table it #44. When he went into the Board the next morning the sales opened at §29. It is almost impossible to keep track of its fiuctuations. Whenever the “sharps want to get i, LhE" strike porpbyry in the mine. When th toget out, they strike ore. The trick co in knowing which th Outsiders do no but by some cl i outsiders i r Ithan the Scnare, more Iy as he is the man at the wheel, presumabl AMUSEMENTS bave been at a somewhat low cbb, but are brigbtening up. * The Danicheifs” is accom- plishing the almost unprecedented feat, in San *Francisco, of runuing to nightly increasioz bus- iness. A fair stary counts for much usually A similar experience befell Helena Moodjeska, Countess of Bozenta, who played a_ bricf cn- gagement at the California a few months since. ‘The lady is & Pole, and sn actress of much re- pute in Warsaw, but had never been heard of in the Goiden State until a few modest anuounce- ments put forth the fact that who had been studying English months, was anxiousto test irer progress during a disengased week at the California Theatre. She appeared tirst as Adrienne Lecouvreur, in the play of that uawme, whicn is comp atively strange to American theatregoers. The audic ence was_small, the interest sl But, al- though she is not a beautiful woman, her first appesrance immediately cry one in her 1avor. As the ressed, the sudi- ce found itseli roused and startled. The ulln who had been sauntering sly and chatting idly in the corridor, s at cach oiher incredulously, and gave them: p to strong interest. waile the Poles in the audicnce stood p and roared © brava ” most lustily. The next niht the house was full. When Modjeska closed her engagzement there was stending Toom ouly. She is destined o become an extraordinary favorite in America. Sneisan actress of the Clars Morris sthool, but more tragle thau that Iady, and po: nement and cultare Wl wofiderful genins, whose masterp are hampered by What seems an incflaceable crudity. Modjeska plays at the California next week or To proditce the plays which she i her last season. vs are at Locke’s Bush Strect Thg_\lrc with ine *“Tour of the World in Eighty Days.” 1 an atrociously bad compauy, and Such shocking scenery, was ~ surely never gotten together befor But the batlet, with De Rosa and Patladino, is something delightful. The houses nighbtly il upatd,and thinto a ghastly hness ag 10, But, as it costs just as much 10 sit there for an nour as four, tiey are making money. At the Grand Overa-Housc they nave just put on another spectacle. It promises to save the day. *The Bottom of the Sea™ is the attr, tign, and the star is 2 manufactured octopus, who or which has appeared for * one consceutive nirht ? with great success. The Grand_Onera-House has bad rather a checkered experience. 1t s a fatal name for theatres, and it would scem that thcatres ealicd by that name are always built it an out.of-the. way locality. " The reins of manacervent are now fn tl hands of M. A. Keunedy, a favorite actor \ul,'fi came to us from Chicago with the Hooley Comedv Company, a year or two ago, Having made various little spazmodic bursts of management. opening idle theatres with & for a niznt or two during holi- times, and things of that sort, aud been al- ways suceessful, he determined npon becoming a’ mamager permavently. As 0 permauencs, ibis an estremely worrying His experience has not, been But he will come out all night. He is backed by m 5 atfogether happy. JassARTIL EURS, TBACQUES LENGTHENED To any desirable length, in the most artistic style. F'U'R LININGS A full lihe of 1 l\l’. L\UILh 1‘ L](E of manufacture. Chares moderate. el J. ETTLINGER, PRACTICAL FURRIER, 74 Madisen~st., second floon-, Near McVicker b THE FAIR, DOLLAR AT "THE FATRS 4se, €5¢, 75¢, and 90c SY |0RJE1‘ xfl\i\RUl’T STOCK, LEADERS). FRESH FROM AN [¥FORTER'S SALE A: 50¢_on tho s, LE. E. o L, Gl 6l 6, LSk and 67 e IREANKS® STANDARD SCALES ALL KINDS, ) FAIREANKE, MORSE & 0O, 221&113Lake St., Chicago, - Becarefaltobuy only the Geauize, AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. QUINLAX & HOOLEY.......Froprietors and Managers SPECIAL NOTICE! Prices of Admission to Matinees, 25 AND 50 CENTS. MONDAY, DEC. 3,1877, Second and Last Week! -Enthustastlc reception of the talented WISS MAGGIE MOORE HR. J. €. WILLIANSOR, Whose performances durlng the prst weel: have been ymlru'xlzu by large and enthusiastic audlences 1o W amhctersof LT o SOUY Americuu Drama, STRUCK OIL! written expressly for them, and by them played fn the privcipel Theatres of AUSTRALLY, GREAT BRITAIN, INDLY, AMERICA, Amone thelr principal engagements abrosd may be mentioned: Two Hundred Nights at the Royal Adelphi, 5. Also In CALCUTTA, GLASGUIY, {Ing their Tour Around the World by re- nthly successtul engagement at the UNION SQUARE TEATRE NEW YORK. ith umor, cellence of thelr LIVERPOOL, BUBLLY, “Fhe plece il retalu all 15 url:(nnl Magnificent Scenic Effects, 1 situations, and prectsely the same cast as ln New NING, BENEFIT OF FRIDAY E! Miss Maggie Moore and Hr. J. C. Williamson, In addftion to the Drama will be produced. for the first time here, thefr laugbable Sketeh, entitied THE CHINESE QUESTION, Introductng Voeal and Instrumental Selections from s favorite Chluese Opera. Last +Struck Oil” Matinees, Wodnes- day and Saturday. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. B inke, piessure tn sonouncine for, TWO GRAND MONDAY and TUESDAY, Dee. 10 and Devut l? the The inimtcavre ‘Buito Bariiune, The Brittiant Solo Pianfat. World-Revorned Cornet The popitur Solo Violinist, Tate with Mendelsionn Quintet Club. 1 mc‘mga exient of the bellllant and ‘popaiar Con- Tt smbination, ¢ u'lahllng of America's great Prima Boama. SHiZs BNt “The Peogler rerite.” S WEDISH | mss Hilda Wideberg, fl i A Smu” Amherg, Maria Petter Withelmina Soderland. The creates liring A Fiinisr - IADAME JULLL 2 N/ 1he Drapatic Engitsn ZLenor. ALLEN In order that all who desire may have an w‘DOI'X\mlU to hear these prest artiscs at least once, we shall un- nounce the mo-t ponular scale of DHL&! eyer offered Tor such wiiractions, being S0 vecrcisas 15 Peservc(l éeazts £ and ONE DOL XD A HALF, i Thursday, ite-s MeCORMICK HALL, THE FIRST GRAND APOLLO CLUB CONCERT OF TEHE SEASQN TEEURSDAY EVE., Dee. 6. Socure Season Tickets and Re- served Seats on and after Tuesday, 8 a. m., at 152 State-st. MCORMEK HALL. THE BEETHOVEN SOCIETY DY GENERAL REQUEST. ILL REPEAT Verdl's lust and greatest work, the Manzont WQUIEN HASS WITH FULL ORCHESTRA, Tresdayhive. Dee.dth RESERVED SEATS, §1; ADMISSION, 75 CENTS, Tickets can now be obt o T obtatnod at the Chicago Muslc THE TABERNACLE. Hon. . B. Washburng, Late U. §. M Minister to France, will delive Great Lecture on var. bla “The Siege of Paris and the Commune,” At the Tabernacle, FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 7, 1877, Tnder the auspices of the Veteran Club, Admnis<ion, 25 cents; reserved ecats, 50 The places for salc of tickets will be. anuorren hereafter. REW CHICAGO THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 3, 1877, HOHE SCHULE! Comedy In 5 Acts by J. Rosen and G. Moser. ALEX WURSTER, Director. AMUSEMENTS. BPCORMICK HALL. HILLIPS, The foremost of Living Oretors, will lecture TO-MORRON NIGHT AT M'CORMICK MALL. His Subject is tho Grand Themo of Universal Interest, “FINANCE Admission, 50 conts. Tickets for sale at Root & Souns’, 156 State T MeVICKER'S THEATRE, - DRAMA & (]OI&EE‘.DY TIHS WEEK. First time In C the L«Iehrflnl I. NEW AXD MARV'ELUUS SCENIC EPPEETS! ACT L—-EH ZS‘L\S EVE! STORY OF THE MURDERED JEW VISION OF THE MURBEREL ! ACT]X.—CI(I:IS‘IAI—A\_»‘D.\\ THE BETROTHAL. THE BELLS! THE BELLS! ACT HL-CHRISTMAS-NIGHT. TIHE DEEAM, MESMERISII! TRIAL OF THE MURDERER! eek wiil conclude with The performance during the w the sarkifng Comedictia. YVE WRITTEN TO BROWN! The brinctonl characters in the avove pleces sustafued 1Y Josepl, Wheelo I Me Loland Reed, Harry Vearso: Hastings, Geraldine Mage, C 25, 50n., 755 am [38 The scalé of prices u‘ this Thentre Sent Lower tian at ] ‘Theatre fn the couniry uf| equal note. 95, a1 50@ MONDAY, Dec. 10, after elaborate preparation sad thiorough Rehearsals, SIDONIE, THE MARRIED FLIRT. HOOLEY*S T Quinlsn & Hooley. Proprietors and Managers. Special Announcement, 0On MONDAY, Dec. 10, every evening sud Wednesday and Suturday Mutlnees. HESY GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY Miss Emilie Melville, This charming young: American Prima Doana, whiose e ustralia and Califory 1 was one of'the pubite, ina Donna. tuzilsh Opers, o nnfl\\{ultl Busso. uctor of Or F repertoire and Turcuer parilcaars see fature ad- Yortaements NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. WEDNESDAY and T 'rmmsnmz EVEN- Belshazar's Deast AND OTHER TABLEAUX, For the Benefit of the Woman’s Hosplt.n.l of the State of Illinois. HL, e, SHOLY, Aew ¥ OUIS \um " L RHULL, AR inen CHOIR, And Forty Princes and Ladles of the Court. TICKETS—ONE DOLLAL, 'l-‘ornlc at Book Stores and by the tadles, can be ex- zed for Reserved Seats withont (\x Lllu\'m! n! irary now, « ertatinent. Performance wii commence at s BOLL RECEPTION, (aThe weddtag of Aiss Doll v place at_Oakland Cuurcl edding pul he cake, the mm Dolls £ be Solth, the Ol 1 Uhe Shoe, sat variety of dol - sl doti on tunery 1 d otner tons, will mn( it o tie ‘Come and buy your hollday il lingssion, 25 cents children, 10cents. LECTUR. MME. DE SEVIGNE ET SES LETTRES, BY PROF. L. EDOUARD. At the pa dag. Dee; I of 100th represent KICTY BLANCH Amerlcan i his origi ) 1 ucmun of the, ‘A wonder- Monday, HERSHLY HiTL, Dr. John Lord’s Last Lecture, 0 AUTTION SAL By RADDIN TUESDHAY, Dee. 4, 1877, 2,000 CASES BEOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS & ARCTICS, ALSO D, UPT STOCK. RADDIN & CLALP, 83 & & Wabnsh-ay 250 TLOTS BANKRUPT STOCK. SHALL SELL AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, Dec. 4, 1877, A very large and uuu"unlly attractive ns- sortment of Boots Shoes & Rubbars OF m VERY FINEST MAKES, Being the entire stock of a large and strict. Iy flrst-clus shoe dealer, having recently . RADDIN & CLAPP, 83 & 85 Wab: LE; & CLAPP, oy AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P.GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabash avenue. RICULAR TRADE SAL DAY GOODN, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 9:30 2. m. ONETHOUSANDLOTS. DATE CHANGED. We had contemplated making this sale a Special Offering for Thurs- day, Dec. 8, but in consequence of our Opening Sale of the Package Stock saved from the Late Burning of the Great Retail House of Messrs. Field, Leiter & Co. occurring Wednesday, Dec. 5, 9:30 A, M., Wo have concluded to offer our Holiday Goods as above announced instoad. The stock comprises a very choice Line of Goods especial- ly intended for Christmas Trade. Tho entire Line will be sold in lots to suit the City and Country Trade. Merchants and Jobbers will find it to their interests to examine the Stock. Schedule. Tea Sels, Cologme Sets, Dimner Sefs, Crps & Sangers Punch Bowls& Glasses Water Sels, Plower Stauds, — Flower Vases, Liquor efs, Powder Sels, Wine lasses, 20 styles Lamps, Wax Dolls, Dressed Dalls, Gents' Companions, Stereoscopes, Tobaceo Mugs, Tea Trays, Stoking Sets, Albams, Vass, 26 siples, Canes, Tays, G, Mugs, Pen Halders, Faucy Boxes, Flephants, Snittoons, Writing Desks Work Boges, Figures, Love Letters, Slipers, PLATED GOODS. These Goods will be sold in Wholesale Lots only. - GEO. I GORE & cO., Auctioneers. THE LSON SEWI in workmanship is equai to sitions. machines. [ts capacity is u WILSON BIACHINES sold i the combined saies of all PMENDING ATTACHMERNT for WITHOUT PATCHING, given ACENTS WANTED. Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, il A VALUABLE INVENTION as elegantly finished as a first-ciass Piano. the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo. IT SEWS CNE-FCURTH FASTER than othe SEWING MACKINES., WORLD RENOWMED NG MACHINE a Chronometer Watch, ang It recewed nlimited. There are m n the United States “:72:: the others. The WILflon doing all kinds of repamng FREE with each machine, rWILSON SEWING MACHINE cg, 827 & 829 Broadway, Mew York; Mew Otrleans, La.; G and San Francisco, ca (4T: lLG {UE SALE DI PAIRT %@S AT STORES 79 AND 81 STATE-ST.,| COMMENCING Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 2:30 and Alarzeand elezant collection Ilizh Cl: 3, just received from Brooklyn Art ale perempite 0 : kel F 2 Eic sie.e Bic 100x, POMEROY & CO. Diamonds, Silverware. WAIT FOR BANKRUPT STOCK, To be eold at Auction at our Salesroom, Weduesday, Dee. 12, at 10 a. m. ELI POMEROY & CO. HOLIDAY GOODS T AUCTION, Comuneneing Wednesday Morning, Dec. 5, at 10 o’clock, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., At Siore 189 State-st., |} A splendid catalogue sale Italian Marble Statuar) Parisian Fizures, Bronzes, French 21-Day Clo Vases, Card Itccervers. Frait Stands, Groups. mals, &c., &c. An entirely new and elegant col- Jection. Sale perempt &/ Goodsen cxhibition Monday. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. AUCEIO\ \LES. fi:\l}&‘:{'i‘?.‘ *ALE . S By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., By T. B, STAGY, ™~ Auctioneer, ete., 146 Dearborm-st, Of 5\“ Kinds aml the imany | am doing Callon or address, foF eran coen T. e iare removed to the above Store, and fne Stack of BOUTS. SHOES, gad lful‘x":‘-«:m"“‘" Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 9 o’clock, A, CHICAGO & NOFT—BWESTEEV ‘Tieket Otlees, 62 Clarkat, (tibrman %fil‘?fil aPacific Fast Lise. astoux Ciy & aBubuiie hay aDubu (KA I otal Cars are run throuzh, betwenn “pay ez an nml Council Bluffs, on the train Jéarizg (g Cllety \Dlflhcl' Yflld runs Pullman or. any othar for hotel cars west of. Chleaz. it a=Depot corner of eily and Kinzle-sis U—Depot cornerof Canal and Kinzie-sts CHICAGO, BUBLINGTON & QUINCY RATIR)i. Depots foot of Lake-st., Indlanaav.. and Sizteezays, aad Cazal and Stxteesl se. Tickét Ot * ind at depote: R ke Trais, 1 Leave, Meadota & Galesburs Express treator Express Tt Grove Pas: Frovport & l)uhurlm Omaha ress, BUFFALO ROBES Important Auctfon Sale Large Collectfon Indian Tinned Buffalo Robes, . THCRSDAY ELISON, POMEROY & CO- FRIDAYS SALE DEC. 7, AT 9:30 A. . IMDIENSE SALE FURNITURE. New Pulor and Chamber Smts. Line Carpets, Stoves of all kinds, General Morchandise, HOeLIDAY GOODS. We are ordered to close out several consign- menta. Lic on hand for barainy, ars (used for eating j= ullm:m 16 w.w-l Siecring- Cars & }‘)nmaa(nrv Iy), ar 2 'Otmaba oa the Pm,mc Lwn.ss. CHICAGQ, ST- PAUL & HHE EAPOLIS LIVZ Ticket otk 3 CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND CHIGA) KANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORS LINES Taton iepot, West stie, near Madison-st. nt Twenty-tuird-st. Ticket Otice. 122 Kaadoly Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex T, Louls CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAL Tulon Depot, corner Madison and Capal-sis. Tieks Otfice, &3 South Clark-st., opposite Sherman Hoze, and at depot. POMEROY & CO. SPECIAL ! EXPOSITION BUELDING, Wednestay, Dec. 5, 9:30 A 1. OPENINGSALE Fatirs Package Stock Saved from the late burning of the Great Retail House of Messrs. Field, Leiter & Co. For account Interested Insur- ance Companies. See Special Advertisement on title page of this paper. G. P. GO[IE tu).. AllclkmLurs. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Gengral Auctionesrs and Rsal Estats Agents, No. 174 RANDOLPH-ST,, Adjolning Heath & Milligan's, A TLARGE STOCK OF Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watehes, Fine Gold Jewelry, Fine = Milwaukee Express. a0d Min Wisconstn & Minnesota, Groen: Loy, aud Mienashs tirough Express. *10: v, Stev _land mmugu N AN truns run via Milwaake eapolis are sood elther via Madls du Cllen, OF via Watertown. LaCrosse. and Winoax. TLLINOIR CENTRAL RATLROAD- Depat, oot of L. nd foot of Twenty-secouta “tickes ottice, 121 Kandolph-st.. near Clars. Gold Chains, &e., AT AUCTICN. Tuesday and Wednesday, Dee. £ and 5, at 10 a.m., between LaSatle- a full as- at our falesrooms, st. and Fifth-av. The sortment of Unvet ul Was Al anid Edrop wmn o i fae oF Saieabte Jem e, w0t of Twenty- ,«,mar. southeast corier of aadaz Pamer iouse. "y order nm] mncwum of BUTT] 1S & V.. .\chunccm BOOT AND SHOE AUCTION SALE, Di¥, DEC. 5, AT'9:20 A B Manufacturers are ealling for money, aud we shall sell as above, withont regard to value, all our Winter Goods, including a large lot of Rubber Goods, at large dis counts, a variety of Beaver and Fur-Lined Boots and Shoes, a large quantity of Xen’s, Boys’, and Touths® Kip and Skip Boots, and a Tull line of the M. F, PROUTY & B. Sucker Boots in all sizes. GEO. P. GORE & €0, 68 and 70 Wabash-ar. On Thrsday, Dee. 6, at 9:30 0'el’k Fancy (mported Iioliday Toys and China Goods. Household Furniture Tor the Holldays, i rep alts o Tl SR, Auctioneery, 42 and u \l:\dh n-st., bear Wabash-av. A MAGNIFICENT SALE, Tuesday, Dec. 4,2t 10 o'clock sharp, CONSISTING OF Clotaing, Caps, Fars, Kntted Goads, Ladies Silk Hxfs, Underwear, , Eabnideres, Sipper Panflms Togs, &. By HODGES, MORRISON & CO. No. 220 West Washington-st., Cor. of Peoria, we shall ell on Menday Morning, Dec. 3, at 10 o’clock, ‘The Entlre Contents, cnnllslhu{ of ‘KM!{ Family Gro- cerles; ulso the Furniture, conslst two Parlor Suits, Brussels Carpets, Dintug, Cham Nlclmn Fum[uln Stoves, Crot WI. F. HODGES & CO., Glusdware, &c. . i W. Like-gt. By L. B. 2 )IADTO\YA & CO., Commission Boots and Shoes, 200 Madison-st. , up-stairs Having Just recefved a bl stock of oots, Rubbers from a Dankrupt Wholcsaie Homer we pans them without reiard “to ¢oss, a3 the owners must haye the money right ar TIis 18 an extraordizary oppor- tunity, and Merghants necatn: Hoots aud Show . The stock consiats of Ltubhes rained Lincd Hoots, Chl 8" nd-made b omen s Misoae AT OUR WAREROOMS, We stiall scl on Sazurday evenlog, Dec. B at ™ o'cluck. & genera line of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Gonstting of Bramels Carper, Parlor, Cliumber, Dine By J. I‘. MORRILu, B and 73 Lake-st. Slipvers, ete. o THU’RSDAY TRADE SALE 4 Lomplete Stock of DRY GOODS. WOOLENS, CLOT: Furs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Boots, sgoegs,jgfi Thursiay Momnlpg, Dec. 0, at 9:30 o' . salesrooins, 131 15sil clotky sapioun BANKRUPT STOGK OF 5,000 WORTH Custom-Made Clothing rrmmms, ET. WAYNE & ¢ CEICAG)] mILWAY- Depot. corner al and Madiso 5 Clark-st.. Tore. AT ATGTIOIN, T]mmh& Mocuing, Dec. 6, at 11 o'cloc o our rooms, 174 Ra R foot of Moa- ‘Palmer THoue cket Otliees: & Clarke Grand Paciie, and Depot (Expositi < CO., Auctloneers. BUITERS & LO S Rf T \I‘ S L'l 14 l‘ll AY SALE at9i o'cl FUL\]TL‘\L, CARP bl\v, ;\'“\?lnfi &e. Mornts Fast Lite Leave. ___Atoursalestooms, " LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF Fancy & Holiday Goods, Tuosday, hee. 11, . at our rooms, m Morntng Mal—Old Line. . V. & ifoston Special aa izl Express. - m. Express, hal :‘p m. § 5:40: Auctloneers. OUSE & CO., Auctioneers. 8+and S5 Randolph-st. Nest Regalar Sale on Wedneslay, Dec. 5, & CO.. Dero: corner of Clinton and Carroll-sia. Columbus & Columbus & East ST PITTTSBURG, CINGINNATL & ST. H)Ufi 3 'L balf-past 9 o'clock a. m, IMMENSE STOCK OF New Parlor Suits, CHAMBER SETS, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC BAILEID Depot, cortier of Van Buren and sheimgn-set Otlice, 56 Clark-st., Sherman House. ¢ amiie s All kinds ot Furniture for hons Targe lot of new and second-! L‘m",&" oees and_flcating Stoves; must be sold—y the room. Also, a large smck of secoud-hand Furniture and General BAN Kfi%af‘;l‘c({“IYON.aALE 10 elock a.am.. Do 10 1877, ne ARRIS & 169 We e HOL MONDAY, {front door of Chieago, THE DEHJ: ln‘r‘ HA WAL h ho? belo flllfl erI Fat. of Atchivala Caipbed, ¥ e Dlader fapala Ca npuell BG!I “'“I be HON 20 th'; alghut By HENRY & HLA ATCH, Nos. 58 and 60 Lake-st. TWe shall sell at Auctlon TUESDAY, DEC. 3, AUOTION SATE.. aukruptstock of larvey Spaulding & Co., consl 10g-room, and Kitchen F\lmlllfl't. Crox nd Ware, &C., &8. FATET ey and Dlass: + Alckloncer oog Wem Cagiut Ings oty of Houts (about o) Cases), OU Feser e s et et o ST Sl e Sale 8% 10 0'clock Thuraday, Dec, 8. A FULL 3 2 BECESGITE SR BRTEL SRALL lndaitog nirm. FANCY SLIPPEKS OR THE HOLIDAYS, Salepromptat | ocionk. " NESKY & HATCH. A. X. BANDERS, Agt. aad Auctloneer, Hyglelc,lnfa!lble and .m.mu mmuonu means. |Dr.A,5.0LIN'S SUPE] TIOR AR e uum.mwfl-‘ XEOLS: e “T‘ For Sale by Druggists Everywhers Preservaflve. Remedy which l:nm f"l'"':‘..x".d S ?:'m. N“" Chronlzaad 5223 ¢ st cared, n.unr-m.mm.x..q-u-x.a. ¢ e PR ————— .