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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1877 CRIMIN/ The Piors of tho Great Custom-Houce at Bt. Lounis Hal{ Bhoddy. Gov. Young, ot Ohlo, Unmerciful- Iy Besieged by Applicants for Pardon. . A Witness Against Illicit Bis~ tillers Assassinated in " Missourl. Jealousy mm;ls a Black-Tiller to Kill His Wife “oud Commit Sulcide. THE ST, LOUIS CUSTOM-HOUSE. Soeelal Dispotehto The Chleagn Trloune, #1. Louss, Dec. 6.~The trial of Michnel Lyd- dan for frauds In the construction of the new gt. Louls Custom-louse was proceeded with to-~ davinthe United Btates District Court, and testimony elicited going to show that the gross- est fraud had been perpetrated on the Govern- ment. While the aneciflentlons eall far solid atone, 1t was in evidenco that there were cavitfes {n tho plers from eix inches to two feel wide, theso belng Mlied, whenamall, with Jiquid ecmont, and when large with apall and cemont. Ono of the experts appointed to examine the piers testified asfollows: “Incompany with others [ examined the plers this morntug. Five ad been tapped. 1 examined nll. I marked tho first No. 1, and found 1t eoltd, No, 2 was fllled partly, No. 3 was filled with spall, and otherwise defective. On the Lack wns netrip of cenent Lwo Inches wide and throo feet long, 1 wanted to sec what was bebind the eement, but those In charze would not allow it. ~ No. 8 s three feet wide snd oseven foutr by eix feet Jong. 1t s filied with spall and cement, Wo went one faok nibe and a half inchies, At fifteen fnches we stk the fllling, We wero stopped sfter reaching fnto the cement hefore “wo reachod the solld rock vu the othor eide of tie canity, There was a aquare pieco about live fnches by four Inches used to fevel the top of the pler, No 4 we went into fifteen fackes, Wo found an area of ahbout afoot square. Bome ol the fllling was pleces of etone 08 Jurgo as half & brick, the balance ce- ment and spall. No, 4 I four fect by scven fect six nchea. In No. b we cut in ten “inches, and found pleces of Touse ruck, Col. Doty stopped us, an'l sald that Buperintendent Walsh had given him directions not to allow any further tampering with the plors except by boring.” The (lovernment closerd ‘Its “cnse lato In {he afternoon, and the jury proceeded to the rite of the new bullding to fuspect for them- selves, The defense will bo beard to-morrow, ‘The experts who huve examined the plers aro unanimous 1y the aplnfon tuut they aro so de- fective that it will be uneale to proceed further with tho ercetion of tho Luliding on tliem, There arc +ouo Lundred . plers, and mare thau hall of them are flled in with concreto material, 50 weakening them that ft is feared the Immense structure which tucy are designed to support would tumble down In a - very abort time. Al this time the Government hias been fin;lng for solld stone plers, nnd this fact, taken in connec. tlon with the direful consoquences to life and property likely to resuit from the defectivo work, will give an adequate fdea of the frand practiced. MALICIOUS ‘'PROSECUTION. Bpectal Dispaieh o The Chicunn Tridune, Foxp pu Lac, Wis., Dec. 6.—Thls community snd the Btate ot large was fearfully surpriced and terribly shocked about a week ago at the reort of tho arreat of the Hon. Dana C. Lamb, of this city, State Rallrond ‘Commissioner, for allezed larcony. . s friends dld not waver for suinstant in tholr confldeuce that the charge was infataously fe and subsequent events fully Justily their faith in bis Integrity. Imme- dlately aftcr his arrcst and rolense on bail Mr, Lamb causod the arrcst of Reed, the prosccuting witness azalust him, for willful perjury, Hg slfo demanded an immediato “trial of the caso ngalnst Limself, aud tho matter came heforn tho Circuit Court to-tay. It was immediately disposed of by the plaint{it v!lnduwln‘f the complaint, and the. District Attorney declnriog to the Court that there was nothing In the facts to justify the filing of the Information ogalust Lumb, Thus Mr, Lamb fs thoroughly viudieated, though a great lujury has been put upot: him by the virenlutlon of the report of his urrost, unaccompanied na it was with any of the facts. He will prosceute his complaint nirainst leed for ferjury, and will slso probably proceed agaiust him for dainages, which be {s abundantly justitied in dofuc, s TIIE DANVILLI: MURDERER, Rpecial Disvalch {o The Chlodgo Tridune. DanviLie, I, Dee. 8.—Tho murderer, J. . Cantner, who shot and killed William Fel- dermau at the Graut saloon Inst night. an ne- count of which was telegraphoa to Tne Trin- UNE, was brought before Judeo Ilarford to-day and committed without bail to await tilal at the Fobruary term of the Circult Court, The evidence to-day was about tho samoe as that given beforn the Corones's jury, and shows that Cantner committed this murder without tho slighest provocation, o Las been recognized hers as o party who, somo years since, shiot 8 gentleman in Wabasn, Ind., cutting off 8 portion of hls ocar, for which .offense he served a term In tho Northern Indtana Peot- tensiary, IHis sctions and boariug this morafng when brought {uto court were such as to Im- ress the spectators with the bellef that e was ahardened villaln -aud deserved hanging, Thero wus strong talk of Jynching bim, but wiser counsol {xru\'uflcd, and hio was remanded 10 fail to uwait his triut, ‘Thore s xi'n:nt deal of excitement amoug the Germaus of the city regarding the watter, and, had the oflicers not scted 50 promptly in arreating and the Court lo examining and commisting him, thero §s 1t~ Me doubt but that cfforts would have been made to yuch bim. PLEADING FOI A VORFEITED LIFE, Apecia, INapafch 10 The Chicugo Tridune, Corumnvs, 0., Dec, §.—~Tho delezation from MWount Vernon, for thu purpose of making ono more tria) to save Bergen from the gallows badantnterviow with Gov, Young this afternoon. Inreply, tho Goveruor sald that it would be cawardly for lim to reoricve and throw this e upon his succesior; that b wos Unfair ta throw the responsibllity upon him of Aayiog what should bie done, and added: *(od knows how gladly 1 would save that man's lifo 1] could do it in accordanco with luw, Yialate my outh of ol Bergen will asurly e banged to-worvow, The Uoveruor's offlce f8 Rlicd pearly every day by delegations bearing betlons for purdons, | Eact day udds to the bumber. Tho cloalug wonth of Lis administra- Uou fs ong of trial, Jurlvs couviet men aud they are sentenced to the Penltentlury, and thon, fore tho risoncr I8 seut to the Penitentlary, Brosecuting attorney, Judges, and jurors sien Spetition to the Goveruor, sskivg that the Prsoner be pardoned, Buch cases ure now fres Quent. The Hon, Bamuel F. Hunt and two Prists wero closetod *with oy, Youne all the mornlog endeavoring to securo a pandon, The -Hdovernor declued to act, as aremoustranuce had been fllud ngatnst it . A G?UEALE“ ASSASSINATED. Baeclal Disnateh o The Uaicazo Trivune, B2, Louta, Dec. G.—Durlng the recent trisls ol a number of Ullcit distillers from Soutiwest~ ¢ru Missouri beforo the United States District Court fa this city, & man named N. C, Corkham ppeared as & witness for the Governmeut, &lvior teatimony upon which soveral convie- ::wm secured. When Corkham returned 8 he expressed & fear that e ::‘l-lll Lo asmasslosted for the part played in bringing the offenders to juatice. Tw:{ Cuited States Marahal Leflingwell re- seived the news from Donfphan County that Jesterday, while Corklam wes riding sloug the Toad, near his houso, ke was shot by two :)‘llhnhul men, whoss names are not Kuown. e of the Lalls struck Corkbam fu the fores t‘f.‘“lt.i, Just ubove tho lefe vye, fatully wounding ANOTUER TREASURER GONKE. Spacial Dissatch ta The Chicugo Tribune. Pontisc, 11, Dec. &.—Joseph H. Btitt, who been the County Treasurer for Livingston Lounty the past four years, but was defeated at :h November electionShas Wsappeared. Ho ey bere & week ago Just Tucsdsv. From pres- ¢ut iodications Lis sccounts are short frow $10,000 10 $13,000 1iis clork this worning Obesed the vaults and turucd over the buoks ud papers to bis successor, L 1 Krack, One :u tuw- bobdsinen bus sworn out @ wri of at- Wlment, wnd has attached to-dsy corn sud horacs to the amonnt of £5,000, and lands worth £19,000, which are morteazed to the amonnt of &1, This property will nmply sccurce the county frotn all loss, and also his bondamen, who nre among the most solid menof the county, ARREST OF OLD-TIMT VIGILANTES, Crrrempanee &, Lonta Globe-Demacrat, Fuenoxsa, Wilson Co., Kan., Dec, 1.—Sev- eral years azo, beforo Wilson and ndjolning countles were organized, Lhere was in this eoun- ty, In the Town of Coywille and vicnity, a ‘““Vigilance Committee,” which was a ** stat- nte ™ for that section of the country,and the elizhtest crime, such as stealing corn, to the more serlous one of * Jumpling ™ a claim, was avonged Ly this Committeo—capecially when the crime affected one of their partlcular friends or relatlons—by hanging the vie- tim 4o the Jmb of & tree In this pariicular case [ om coming lo. o couple of men who were not devold of con- sciences, and who were of God-fearing natures, on solicitation refused to become mombers of rald Committes. This raised the indignation, Intermingicd with fear, of the Committee, who were afrald that in after years, when the conn- try became more scttied and clvilized, the men with consclences aforesalil would niake *tell- fne " witnesses aalnst them, ns they were av- quaintsd with tholr deeds of viclence as such ommittce. 8o, to relieve their minds of all fear on tho question, and to avengo the wrongs theso poor men had dona the “Iawiul” citizens by not Joiging thom, they put In excention the pecuttar form of law prescribed in this case. Onodark night, when these peaceful and vir- tuous ciilzens were wrapped in stutmber in thelr temporary honses, on *‘clalns’ in Greenwood County, drenming rcrchnucu of a time in the future when thelr claims should bo converted to {mproved homestends, and thevshonld live qulct and penceful lives in n;}ulnt and peacelul neigh- borhood, when the * Vigilantes,” masked and armud, came tn ugnn the sleeplig victims, sc- cured thent, led them to the nearest tree, and, having fasténeil ropes to a couple of lmbs and around thelr victims® necks, led o mule froih under each of thot, gpd left themn hanging ing mid-alr. Very trug 8 the saging, * Murder will ont.” Tt sceins that there wero others In that com- munlty who had some sense of right, and who knew of the murder of these two menj and o fow dn‘n ngo, before a Grand Jiry in Cireen- wond County, witnesscs wero summoned who testifled to ‘tho truth. The conseauence was that n secmingly very respcctable Baptiau preacher and u wealthy physiclan, or * Indian doctor as e terms Jilmeclf. of this county, were fudietod for murder In the firat degree, and now they repine infall {n Grecnwood Colml‘y. awalting the convening of tha uext - term of the Diatrlct’ Court in that county. It is thought that thess mcu were the leaders of tho Vigi- lantes. Other arrests will probably follow. 0 BOGUS CHECKS. Svectal Disvatca to The Chioage Tribune, Evrary, 1L, Dew. 6.—Dudley P, Warner, from Chieago, was arrested for obtalning money un- der false pretenses from Joseph Lynd, of thls city, and {s now confined in the city joil awalt. ing an examination. It sccms that Warner drew a draft for$15 upona Chiengo vnfl.i. Lynd indorsed it, and the hank cashed it, Tho draft was subscquently protested, Ife was formerly salesman for an oyster house, and has a large family n Chicago, . —— TREASURY TIILFTS. RicnimoNn, V., Deg, 0.—Gen. Asa Rogers, Sccond Auditor, to-day, in a communication to the General Assembly, made the announcement that 885,000 worth of coupon bonds have been abstracted from tho Treasurer’s oflica aud fund- od a sccond time_under the Funding act of March 30, 1871, Theso developments: but dls- loso new facts in the defaleation of 8tata Treas- urer Joseph Mavo fu 1673, for which o was in- ilicted but not tried, o belng adjudged insane by the Courts AN EXTENSIVE RAID. Nrw Yonk, Dec, G.—In compliance with o special order lssued from the Olllee of Tolice, June 8, which bos not been observed, a general raid has been made to-night on the lMquor dealers violatiog it. Between 200 and 500 ar- rests wero mavle. Platoons of pollea wero sent out attired fn citizens' dress, and so full were the station-houscs that homeless men and women wero turncd out to make room for ar- rested lauor dealere. N e FORGED BONDS, Naw Yonw, Dee. G.—Amos Binnott, alins Amos Wick, and Danicl B, Ciamberlata have Dbeen arreated, charged withoffering as collateral for g loan of $600 four forged bonds of 81,000 C;Itl? of the Maysville E’Lexln n Iiallroad, Northern Divislon. Whea offered for the loan, the bonds were represcnted as stolen in Kansas, and Wiek and Chamberinin sald they had 200,000 worth of tho same sort to work off at a small percentage. BRUTAL TREATMENT. Evrizangri, N. J., Dec. 0.~Mra. John Riley, wifo of a prominent citizen iu the outskirts of the city, who has frequently brutatly beaten an orphan girl {n her employ, this afternoon fu a flzof rago poured o pailful of scaldine wates over the glrl, from tha effects of which she witl probably die. MOONSHINERS ARRIATED, NasuviLLe, Teon,, Dee, 6.—Tho revenuo of- ficers Lave roturncd from breaking up two fl- Tieit distilleries in Mason County, and capturing two diatillers, Onc of thewn, Ruak, is salt to be the leader of the wild-cut concerns in tho mountalus. A BLACK HILLS TRAGEDY. Dzeapwoon, Dee, 6.—This evening about 9 o'clock Bamuel Curloy shot and killed bis wife and then shot and killed nimself with the game plstol. Jealousy was the cause. i SPORTING NEWS. BAS ~BALL. Soectal Diepatch (o Tis Chicago Tridune, CrLEvELAND, O, Dee, 6.—Tho League held a long sesslon fo-day, and disposed of a good deal of important business, Bunday playing was cflectualiy acttled by the adopting an articlo of the coustitution thnt any Leagus club or player taking part fn a Bunday game wus therovy expelled. Tho much-yoxed umplre queation wes scttled by providing fur threo times as mony League umplred as clubs, to bo elected beforo the scason opons. The visiting club shall send five names to tho home club, and it shall produce one of the five under penalty. Any person agreed upon may, howuver, scrve, Tho whole expense falls on the visiting club,. Tho powers of the umplie to command respeet aro much enlarged, and the power to fine given. Tho Lesgue will adjourn U-IMOTTOW. To 1ha Weatern Lioctaled Pross, CurveLaND, O, Dec, 8.—At tho second day’s scasion of tho Baso-Ball Leaguo tho rulcs to tho powurs of uwpires weva seferred to & Committes. Beveral radle cal changes will wado in these rules. 'The Committee wlil report to-morrow. The champlouship senson was fxed st six mouths, commenclog Alay 14 and ending Nov, . A new playlug rute adopted provides a lurger space to bo kept clear in rear of the home-buse, sald space be included between the line of tho back-stop and tho foul llues extondea to the back-ston Unes, _Auother new rul sdopted waus that glylng the Captalu sutliority to pamo the first order of batters at the openivg of a game, aud 0 lolluwed throuzhout. The rule iving the bome club the privilege of golng to fiu firat was ubandoned, and, bercaftor, the irst inmug will be dockled by toss. . NEW ORLEANS TACES. Nuw OrLEaNs,Dec. 6.—The Loulsians Jockey Club races, second day, fu the first ruce, Orlcans stakes, for B-yearolds, $25 entrance, $100 added, two miles, Eila Rowell won by two lengths, Gen. Phillp secoud, Typhoou third, beatiug Lictlo Sis, Aunt Botsy, Vermont, Belle Iale, flus Gown, and Bralimaute, 'Time, §:65%. In_the pools and,ou the track Gen. Pullip sold st §10, Bradamaute 830, Aunt Betsoy $20, Typhoon $15, the ficld 85, mllnuz:o K"a‘fih ‘3\'1;;_!“1!. the only pool sold, s Rowel 4 In the w‘:nnd race, club purse of $2330, 100 pounds on each, &-year old, to carry their propo; welghts, one wile, Incowmode wou by fo leugths, Buft sud Bluo second, Btartle third, beating Miss Tiltoo, ii. Locklin, Kilbura, sud Oty Gammou. ‘Tude, 1:51%. In the pool on the track Kilburn sold st 40, snd the tield at G, The third race, club purse of $50J, all ages, two-mtly beats resulted: £t M Tho ool o the track stood: Bt Martin, 1105 the 5 \\e:n.\u- clear and cald; track very heavy, and atteudance small -in the NOW READY. . The Condition of the Chicamo Market for Supplying tho Wants of Gift-Makers. A Foll List of Wonses thal Faralsh These Goods, and Soggestions 2y lo What and Where to Doj. The tima Is st hend for the purchasa of holiday presents, which lins becomo s very Important fentnro of onr winter trade. The eity has been carefally roviewsd, and we mention below the prominent liouros that have opened large stocks of beaatiful goods desigued eepecially for gifis: OILES BROTIERS have always been grent favorites with the holiday trade. No other deaters ever hronziit to the city nuch lovely hifouferte, puch magnifeent diamonds, such ‘marvelously heautiful watchea, fewclry, clocks, carclngs, elc.. ete., for the savantige they enjuged of agents 1 Parls and Geneva ene sbhled them Lo place theso thinga belore the Chileato public an soon ns they Gt appearcd in the En- ropean market with only the delay neuunri 1o pertorm the ocean paesaue. It was never a tank to felect a Christmas prosont at Gfles Brothers', Noein it nows far nlthough the store s leas hand- romely appointed than it tsed to be in tho old ante- fire timer—before the imps waitzed on the ruing of the besntifnl State atreet stores—still the display of the rich nnd rare jewelry ia the same, ond It can he truthfully saud that the fashionalble crowds sro ouain there, Tuz Tainrse reporier yesterday suw tha ptore theonzea as in the dnys of yore, and cach of the fashionably attircd ladies bure away, liko fanta Claus, somo part of the besutiful wares so temptinziy displayed. €. D. PEACOCK'S JEWRLRY HOUSE. Tha jewelry store of Mr, C. I). I'eacock, north- went corner of Stato and Wasnin2ion streots, pro- senta & vory handsome appearance, anid soems to huve boen arranyed with mpeclal reference to the tantes of tho many wha juat now kre contemplating tho purchase of presents for friends durlng the coming holidays. Thoe stock of molid and piated tilver of pew patterns and hatdsome dexigns, Indies® and gents gold and sflver watches, hand- rome rotid pold chaine, becelots, lockein, charmn, riugs i dinmond and other preclous rtotes, Fronch clocks and bronzes of pumerous pattern, and a yery completo lino of evoryting betonging to the Jeweley business. This 18° a long-eetsblinged and well-known house, and sustainy Its reputation of relling first-clnsn nnndl and warranting them ex- actly as represented fu every particuiar, and at very low prices. A% n place at which fo sclect for n fricnd a gift that would be both nsefal and orna- mental, we coutd suzucst no botter houso than the one at the head of thia notice, TOYA ANDI PANCY GOODS, . ‘Tha subject under conafderation abont this time of yenr Ju that of makiug one'sself a **giver of #0064 gifts, " and In the rolectlon of 8 prexent for s mother, father, «ister, hrothor, aunt, orany other rel ative, or any friend yon would 11k to make & pres- ent, Jtwlll bo a watier of great economy in time and monay to go directly to thegreat wholeesleand retnll toy and (anoy roods houro of Echweltzer & Neer, Nos, 188 and 110 State street. They are do- ing a very extennive buslness fn toys and fancy goods, all of their own direct tmportation, and ary offering special inducements In regard to Jow prices and cholce selections, Tho varjety of the stock is most comprolensive, embracing articles for une and urnament for yonng and_old, rich and poor, some coetly and extravagantly beanutiful, others uniqne,’ handsome, and very chenp. We notico articlvs thero sold at 81 which have no superior anywhero, Thelr atock s unusually Iulv ibla yair, and comprisea many toys for the littlo onue cntiroly new and vory attractive, ART. The fact that the art of photography §s moro ad- ‘vanced in 1his city than in moet otlicr. Americ citien, 18 largely due to the work of Mr. E. Brand, the well-knawn leader of artlstic photo: hy. ‘Ho has cortainly mada wonderful advancey n the ekill with which lichta are managed, and with the actinic power of light. which lic hias mas- tered and mado subservient to his art. Hia studio, at N 10 and 212 Wabash avenue, §8 the finest of whichtheo West has 10 boast. Tlis chemical and mechanieal outfit, Inclading tho dark room, the drapery, the varfoussdevices for requlating tho 1izht, "Tla handsomely farnished reception parlors and operating rooms, arc all completely fitted and connfsteut with tha fine class of work Lie produces, Ile makes cabinet pictures equal fn every respect to those of Mora and Saroni, " and chariés 86 _pee dozen, whilo thore In Kew Vork aro sold o $141 Mr. Brand intenda to make this &lze the popnlar icture instead of the commen card photor, nnd or thin purposo he has lately added an clegantly furnished auite of operating roums. Think of o nlnfily-lrnmed cablnot phiato for 8 Christmas prese auf TOOTHISOMB, Tho amount of Indiscration and el eer nonsense 0 sciection of hollday gifts s surprising, when It Is conaiderad that tho people who ludaize most In this vory pleasant cuntom are supposcu to be of the botter and mure scneidle classcs, The best suggeation wo have heard is that of a sct of teeth for the father or mother, brother or slster, huaband or wife, or whoover {s most deserving of valuable gift, na neeful us beantifylng, and ‘one that will be appreciated with prailiude at leant throa times overy day. It I 1o o lioped tuat this 1dea may bring happiness to many hearts during tho coming days of gift-moking, and that the prudens ones will go at once to the Drs, McChesney, corner of Clark and Randolph, nnd leave thelr order for a ret, which costs anly 88, that others now charga £20 1o $:10 for, and securo & gift thut will be of moru real valug and cost only half o8 much sa ong would urdiunrily speid clsowhiere, BORNENTO AND INLAID WORK, 1t {a fortunate that Christmas comes Just when It doces this year, and fortunate for the hundreds of cople who lave :lufihk tho **Sorrento work "’ ever, that Mr. John Wiikinson, of 77 Statq strect, ppens to ba fully prepated to soll the mostap- provriato and accoplable Clirlstmas presents to the inany whio are intercated in this beautifal worl: 2r, Wilkinson Is publisher of the book. entit! **Sorronto and Inlald Work," by Arthur lope, & book of grcat metlt, giving many valuable instrac. tions, beautiful designs, and patterns which are worth more than the price of the work, Mr. Wij- kinson handles eloven different ecrotl-rawing ma. chin uicluding the celebruted **FKleotwood* and exter," and has a very extensive trade on hla *“Wilkinson's Baw-Blado,™ the superiority of which 1 universally acknowledged. Mo haa In stock some vory beantitul styles of eannls, ‘)mw]., and frames docorated in India fnk and Sepla that #re certainly vory beautiful'and speclally adapted for holiday prescats, PLOWERS, ETC. As the holldays npznmuh the demand for flowers will increase, and it {s & noticeable fact that floral docorstions for the sunnal festlvitive aro becoming mote and mere bogpular, 1L, G, Savage & Ca, are reforred to ot this time, as by have Intely pure chased the entire stock of tho (*bicago Floral Com- llln 8t their city store, which, tn addition to helr own business, places thems in position to g1l orders_for bougquets, baskets, cul lowers, plauts, funeral, bridal, aud church decorations, hanging~ boskets, holly' and mistletos wrenths, and evors greene, a1l mout taetefully and artistically arranied fur tha hollday feativiti Thetr atack of urnae mental goods for window pardening snd house ducoration is very complete; aud the Florida moss, Lartford ferns, preuscd louves, eic., aro bonutiful and wimost Indisponsablo to happy homes a: thla scason of the year. ln maklug selections of gifis for the hollunys, nothiag could be found “that would ba received with a batter appreclation, es- peclally by tho ladles, than s present from thole stock of fsh globus, hanging baskels, feruerics, handrome flowuz-atands, or one of tholr now ven- tilated sbades for fornerics, Call early ot 77 Btate atrool. SANTA CLAUS AT NOME. Strange how lttle attcation some veopls pay to those awfully hard times, Meassrs. Vergno, Yuhling &Ca., mportors of toy, fahcy govds, and baskots, and wholesnle aud’ retail dealers in bird-cages, druggsts' sundries, Oshing-tackle, ole., each Year orgauixe tholr bullding into s grand exposition of toyn far tho little otios, and thix year have Importod & stock still larger Thun ever, and have opened the most comprehennive Jino of theso guods ever offered fur malu in Chicas by cral salosroom, on the firet floor, aud also moant, which Is well lighted, ars both fllled with thls extravagant wesortment, ombracing every new novelly known 0 the manufacturers of toys, an are propared 10 supply Chicago's grand halldlL-kln buyerd. *+4ania Claus at home, Monday, Dec. 10. 6 to 10 o'clock p, .,/ when' iheir grand opening will take place, ta which all aro cordially invited. [ MANOS, s 8 piano Is something almost un- but & home whery the plano s cternally ont of tune {¢ not the most choerful spos on carth. 1L is pleusant to note that the iallet, Davie & Co.’s uvrlfmvumnlm 1 tuno su extraor- dlnnr{ longth of fime, Bo conspleuous was thle excellcnce observabio in them, that the Centonnial Judges singled them out from some forty com- petitors for ary lonor for **permancuce of une.” The fmprovements by which this great superiority 18 sacurod are owned by llallet, Davis Co. alone, aud are prohibited by law from bejug used in sy other planos. W. W, Kimball is now exhibiting at hi room, corner of Htatv and Adams atreets, menso assortment of Hallet, Davis & Co,, W. P. Ewerson, J. I Hale, sud the W. W, Kivibali platos, tozetber with & larye atock of Smita's American orguns, aud otber makes. All fnstru- wente sold aro ln‘l‘y warrauted, and are pffervd a very reasenable prices. Feisous sbout 10 purchase 8 piano, Kimball's s the pluce to go. MNODISTS. . ~Yoar's Day, au question i +* What aro you golndto w merous pariic, woddinge, bally, vic., sro also bue ing pluaucd for the hulltbyl and tho wamo ques- tlon arlses. A vinit to Ghormley's clogantly fur- nisbed pariors on Wabasb avouue disclosce the fuct that theso ww conundrums are (o bo seitled, with thy elite of Chicago, at thix place. 'The gor- ®equa costumea for pablicor parlor cotertalnments, for Toceiving calls from gentlemea fricads ou New: Year's Day, eveainyg tollets sud wedding outiis now in process of coustraction at Gbormley's, roves tuat bis seperior taste aud knowledge of tha IGcrent styles of dress sdapted to the siyles of boauty has pecomo thoroughly sppreciated by thy fashiouable Chlcago world, Mr. Ghormley fa tully prepared to meet all cails promptly during tho cowing busy seasou, and, it ‘ordvrs ‘ara wont in carly, will Liave the beautiful belles attired fn cos- tumes for thffjeccution of thy ** Glad New Vear ™ whic! s bo acredlt to biwm, to thewselves, snd Y. o th GIVTS FOR TUY LITRRARY. With their cbarscicristio promptaces, Messra . Hadley Bros. & Co. are amout tho tlrat (0 oucw uy of Thelr iuvitation will” be their grand display of holiday muppll an unusually Inree ard yarled nasortm rome goodw, all carefuliy selected wita rpecial ref- erence fo the hollday trade, and cc bravch af husinees i the gity cun fur eporonriate gifta than this, Their selected Jint of handromely honnd and fully 1lnstrated books, in tyles and npon all subje ainglo copias and in reis, comnrises 8 weaith of literature that wonld adorn any library and be na uneful #4 orpamental, Anothe: feature of their etock s that of hanirome Inkatands, to the purchase of which they have given particnlar oitention, and have all the new rnd novel desine in_onyx and marble, reinn Ieather and Vienna glit, bronze, cut glese, ete, Gf thewe tooda it may be tral7 safd that no ruch an exhibition hns ever been made in Chicalo, A Inabic or sensible ¢ift, for elther Jady or an, thenans of the ghove could nol be rURS, ETC, With the cold wenther come the holidays, and with the holtdays comes the scicellon of chofce tta for the loved ones, and curtmnly could be uo more anpropriate than a present froni the bautifinl rtock of senleking nt Mesars, A. fHshop & Co,’Re carner of Mato and Monroo, Their assoriment of realdkin cloake. canm, muls, boss, cloves, eic., now present o grand appearnee, having * been dis- ,;:- ed with special referenco ta the hoilday trade, il fiem deain sery extenavely fn fur goods of oll kile, thetr entiro rlock belng of thele awn manufacture, and made from the best foreien and domestic velocted undor tne personal super- ¥latou of Bishop, The hooee carrles a full Jine of gentlensen ' hats unid cap4, furs and gloves, robes, etc,, and make @ specjaity in manafactire in Jadles® seal sacqoes to orfur, which may cer- tainly be cinsred among the most elegant gouds for hoilday prescuts. LAWRENCE & MANTIY, 111 Madiron Mtreet, Chicago, The wine and howso of the nhove Tond-eatabilshed and able firm ia locs At No, 111 Madisun rtreet, Thelr store, wiich {4 elezant in all it va- Tioua appointmerts, fs uio of the finest of its char- acter fu Clilcazo, and in tho rerort of tho elite of the city, “The m: that drawe. howeser, is the yonularity of their goode, which are anexcclled for vurlly and dellcious ftavor, and swhich have louy cecuplod a firm and fanting hold upon the public esthmation. ‘Ihiey keep only the fnzet hrands, and any gooas bearine thy well-known trade-mnrk of Lawrence & Martin neod no otbes passport an to tiialr quality. In conrection with their larze job. bing and retsil huelnees they make s mpclaliiy of sapplying familie-, ani are eeliing old hand-made soug-manh wirirkice, slen gins, shicrrics, end porte at §1 per bottle, or ¥10 per dozen, nraorted o suit, All grode auaeantced perfectly pure. They alxo’ have the fincst line of new-crop scoars ever {mported Into ghis market, which wers eclected ox- pressly for the holidays, HUEADQUARTENS YOI PANCT LEATHER GOODS, BTC, We all know that fnthe whole wilo rance of artls clen claneed under **holidny prescnts’ there in no one dopurtment where, for 8 moderate outiay, so much appsopriato clegance and taste can b com. Dined as i **fine leathor goude.** The only exclu- wive depot for this iine j2 at No. 88 Binle sreet, where Merxer Bros. ore dlsplaying an immense as- rartmnent of pocketbooks, cigar-cases, photograph albums and nihyun stanas, card and letler casce, glove and bandkerchief rels, collar and cuft boxes, workboxce, lndlea’ or peotlemen’s dressiug-cases nnd rolls, traveling neceesaricy, vallsen and sucheln, and everythin? that coines under the liead of **Joather goods." Helni manufactureia of pocket. Looks and all kitida of leather poous. and fmport- {n direct thelr own noveltles, you can buy from them nt the very lowest prices possible, They have deteninined to do a large holiduy trade, and have marked everything at fizuros that will bo g surprire, ‘Those who come earliest havo advantazceof the best kelectiors, We repent the adidreas, Merker liron, No. BR Siate strect, opposite Ficid, Leiter & Co, Luracd bullding. MUSICAL. ‘Theannus! feetivities will soon be at hand—the time when joy Is inconflned, tn which music takes aptominentpart, and addeto its fascinating and inspiring Intiuciicen. And now, whils_anxions Dralna are pnzzied I the selection of a Christmas ot New-Year's proeent, let it b sugicsted thata visit to dulius flauce & Co,'n preat vmnorium of miueical inetrnmenis will eatirtactorily ectile the question. No house in tho West oxcels this ore in the varlety of these goods, aud 8a a present for a wite, danghter, sister, or bride nothing could ha better’ than 8 Kuabo plano, a Laucr piano, a fine muslc hox, guitar, siolin, or musical fnetrument of any kind. the aesortaient of which favery complele, composed of all sizes, styles, and prices to auft the views of ail who are wiky cnougl fo make this cholco. Tho courtcooe anid cuterprising propricloranro fully prepared for the hollday trade, auda selectlon can be cosily made. B, IYMAN & CO. 10w bave the most complew stock of Jewelry over “shown In Chicoru, which will be open on Monday, atil 8 most superb assortuient of goods in overy department will Do exbitited rurf;cnemm- - tion dny and evening, Tucy particularly eall the attentlon of close busurs, and fnvite sn cxumina- tion of tho stock and prices, guarantecing lower fzures than can bo hiad elsewhero on the sumo quality of gcods. This firm Lins the reputation of Xceping the wmost_elcxant aseortment of new and stylled pattens of Fronch clocks, ludles' chaine. Wolid and plated silverware, and are wolt known na courteons and honarable Luslness gentlemen, Thelr location 18 northeast cornerol State ung Madlson atreets. TR NEW DAVIS, Why nat settle the question at once, and buy her a Davia sewinz-machino—a sure-enough ** New Vertical-Feed Davis," You may puzzle your brain for tho next twa weeks abont buying o Chrintman resint for gour wifo, lie uwako of Tnlzlits trylnic to think whaviio ot for your dauct- tor, #petid valuabla time Irotn the ofiice looking for romothing nice for your sirter, and wear out your buots running around town to_and an approprista gift for your pirl, and, after all, minke a purchace nnsatisfactory 1o yourself aud’ her, if yon don't follow the sukpestlon we have just made. This Ja the most renslble, and, fu fact, tue only really correct thing we can think of justat this time for & hotiday-present for the woman_you love, Tho variety, pertection, and beaaty of tbe work dono Ly this machine 1s tho result of skilMfu) ingenuty and longs experience.and {s done with the most sp. parent ease, performing the most difienlt work withoat hasting or any noticeahle effort un tha part of the operator, T'he office Ia In chargo of the gontlemanly and eficlont mansger, Mr. J, U, Colliny, No, 157 ttato strost, THUE NORTHWESTERN FUR COMPANY prosents unusual attractions Just now for all who are secking sowncthing to buy for hullday presents. The Company i» now selling ont the entire stock to clusa the houre, on account of Mr. E. ¥, O, Klokke, the proprictor, having been elected to the offics ol County Clerk of Cook County. Tho cfe- goot wtock of #eal and mink aacques, fur rets of mink, seal, otter, ote., fur t:hmwmingy, and robes in very compreliensive, and wo have bl that the goods wiit bo sola at cast without reserve, My, Klokke isa well-known gentleman of veracity, and the public may be assured that he means what ho says, and that nothing so beautiful and of such intrinsic valuo conld be purchased for the same amount of money or makes & more screptable Christmas present, The location laat 100 btato strect, under tho First Notional Bank, KT, NICHOLAS, Thd grand haadnmmu for Santa Clans has fally been located with the Bt. Nicholss Toy Compauy, Nos. 700 10 504 West Madison strect, This is particularly appropriate, the Company are very cxienslve manulucturers of fancy sleds, wagons, gamed, etc., and are now fully prepared to lu‘!ply th pretticat gifts for allihe boys and glrls In Chicayd. Among the tompling beauties aro their fancy sleds, on which the rame af the Doy 1x painted without extra charge; fancy painted vullsfor decoraling Christman trees; o lange stuck %, toy fienituro ind velocipedes vor, . attern ail elegant and entlrely new, sndall goods bougbto? this Com- puny aro fresh and not marred by abipment, and cverythiog made tosuitand warranted to please, CLOTHING, The Putnam Clothing House, northeast corner of Clarksud Madison stresw, is uniusually well Etepnreu for the winter trade. Thelr houso Ie nown to bo onc of the largeat in the conntry, and tho quslity of #oods they manufucture bua'long been estatilished and proved to the public as firet- cluss, Wit referenco o the prescnt Lard timed they have madoa ling of business anite and overs conts that are very subatantial and genteel, and at tho samo 1imo cost the purchaser less money than apy r before placod upon this market of the wan of gents' wear by very veal value, Thelr stocl - comprelicnaive and comprises everythlug, from the fineat gowld, equal jumerchant talloring, to the lowest p;l:ed'clolhlnz tor cyery-day Lacd sory- 1ee, y have wada a specisity of iye' suits, which are very stvlishand very ch nd, hy-the- way, what would make & moro senuible Cliristma tesent than one of theso for & boy, or a hand- some overcoat for & geullewan, aul show much Letter taste (ban the puschase of sumothing unly for orament. THE GUEAT NEW ENGLAND CANDY STOKE, at Nu, 141 Stato siteot, has opensd out in grund stylo for the holldsy trede, Thls s s branch of Chapln, Winsow & Co,, Hoston, aud manufacture tho original, pute, and unadulicrated old-fashion- ed molasses’candy that reminds us of our child- hood duys and ‘tha kidd *‘our mothers nsed to ako." “This in the popular candy in Chicago Just now, and ls made froo their superlor brand of molavags fresh vvery hour, i no doubt form 8 purtion of everybody's Chrls particular leataro of movelty In this market, io thai molasses candy for *Ycandy pull," delivere suy part uf tho city at any twe deaired, al for pulling. Scveral of thuse entertaingients bavo already beon held, and they are likely to be very popular during the winter, cepecially whon the nbyu:uunlhlr part (4 8ll duno by Chapin, Winslow & Co., and othing 1eft byt the fun of the thing to indulge . ¥ Tha skatl O s approsching, and the bo o skating season ia sppruaching, and the boye srv looking atouud fur 1o bost wkate to buy, G, Spalding & Bro., of No. 118 Handulph steeet, sunuunce tu anotber column that the **[ce King" 1 fheskato. 'This frm bas recently published an Hlustrated paper devoted to popular winler »por containlug description sud prices of all kinds skates, tool-chests, minfaturo steam-wngines, and lfivnunl line of sporting snd _theatrical goods, which thoy will seud to any addrese upon applicas tiou, Monday, Dec. 17, they will open 8 now sud cowplete line of toys, gaavs, uoveltles, and homo amuscments, . CUTLERY, ETC. Dmrplngoln st Orr & Lockeit's bardware store No. 170 South Clark atrvet, we wero oanruut\ with the variety of goods they carried suilable fur the holidsy trade’ We noied pocket-kulves in prico trom 10 contu'to $13 eack, & leading festure of which was the ccisbrated Joseph Hodgers & Soow’ brand, Twble-cutlery sad carvers in wood, boue, rubber, frory, and atag bandles. from thy cheapeat 10 'the most vlsborate. Bcissors and wheata from the dulicate embroluery scissoss to tha tallur's bench ebears, Racors, aingly end in sets, the Bucst ouabitr. Ladica’ work-cics Loz tha wing tan| Gen! tollet aets, Bkates of the leadi ker. Loys' tool-chests, with really Rood tools, Flavinz u weakness for fine cutlery, we weie especinlly interested in the vacicty of combinstion pocket-knives they exhibit, There are knives with cork-screws, scheors, epatnlas, toothpicizs, penciis, ear-spoons, adjnatabie wateh keya, button-hooks, glove-looks. gimleir, bod- kice, panches, saws, fieamw, views. maznifring giaswes, wiro-catters clgar forks, ¢i2ar proves, clrar cntters, rules, sceow.detvers, ete, When rhopplng yon wiil do well to cull and examine their fi:mdr. and wa nztlnu you will find something esira- 1o and reanonatlo n prico. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY. The Mason & Hamiin cabinet organ i« o hoo hold werd the eonnsey over, anil everybody knoww thit it etands confes edly at the head of insten- ments of the kind, I the twenty-Gye years, moro or lers, that these adiairavie orgnna have been fore the pnblic, very great and robtd progreas has been made In thelr constructlon, and, with ths laree resoarces, trained akill, nnd nnliring enter- prire whicn the Masou & tHamify Uran Company Poaeacss, thoy hova been foremost to discaver anid uthlize cvery new and Ampoctant linprovenient in, the art, This has resalted in the enviabie reputa- tlon which thelr inetraments now entoy, varioun horora awarded them by the great worid's falts of thn fart ton years Have emuhatically ex- pressed the opinlon of all good jnge< that theas ofeane are jn every esxential requisite the only onreol **Flest ank, ™ ‘The low pricoe ot which they may be bowsht, and the ecany quarterly or mouthly payinents on which the Company rull them, being thein within the rench of Weelp from the liew York Phltharmonic Journal for Noyeriber the following surgrative ex- tract: *Mason & {lamiin organa aro nead at al- most all concerts and other public performances in New York wliere anv instrument of the class 14 ueed, Last week they were perenaded at the Opera-loiteo, by urgent inudnence, to try one of another ke, A sindle trisl was sufiefent, and he Ma<on & Hemlin was relustated, the conductor declaring it vastly better, PRINTING-PIRSSES, BTC, The time app:oaches when prucent narents begin 1o think of =electing the Christmas gift for the boys, aud juat now is the tine to oder o valu- able sugueatlon which wili o doubl be of zreat as. collection, Urossweil, Wan- 174 Clark atroet, are deal printing-pressce. type, and priuting materd mako_ a speciaity of nmu(unr'jmuxlnx Aup They have prenscs of allsizes and prices, esvecinlly aduvted for the use of buys, who aro nlways do- lighted with the fdea of learning to priut, “Thev leurn very rapidly, and w'a very ahort time nro earning their owin !‘:-*mhn::-mmn:y, and, what fe more valtable consideraiion, tiey aro z to think and are lcr‘:fllflllk business (deas and habita Jor themselves, No gift could be so acceptable or prodtable os o nice prees, aud It would be impossible 1o estimaty the benefit be will derive, Many Instances cun be cited here In the city wirere boys asslat very materially in snp- porting the family. Farents showld conslder the proprigty of nving one of tness preeses, which will be useful as well us entertaining. £, . SARGENT & CO. are_importers, manufaciarers, and dealers In drogr, chemicals, efc., and mow have an unusually finely selected stock of toflet artl- el perfumery, {vory brushes, and all othe Ten, uidor-poxen, tollet.mirrors, Rorsis leath. ods, cutlery, and s full line of goods suitable the wants of holtday-glft buyers, Thelr atore s one of the hanidsomest in the’ city, 14 beautifally fised up, and in the most convenient locatton, — 8t the northeast corner of Etats snd Madison etrects. The selection of a_most elegant and gp- propriate gift for alady or gentlewman could be tasily made at Fargent's,” and rulchnrd ata very erato expense. Tho proprictors will ho ** AL and cordially invite all fn pued of hand. some and stylish gouds 1o call cariy. C, CAVALOC & <OM, Cavaroc & Fon aunounce thas they have eatabe ished a house in Chlcaro whera they uro preparad 10111l orders for choice imported wines, brandios, Hiquors, etc., ofc., either In canks, haif-canks, and €ases twelvo quarts or tweuty-four pint bottles, The e, Thelr facilities for importine wines, etc., aroun- £urpassed by any house 1n the Unitod States, Their parent house in Sew Orleans, established in 1M1, and continued up 10 the presant time. In a Auflcient guaranteo of the rellability of their mporiations, “Tliese rouds sra indirpensable for the festivitien of the coming holidays, and the propricturs are fully prepated 10 suppiy all onlere. They nro alen carrylng n handaome rtock of cizars from the cole- bruted house of Gonsalea & Bro,, of New Urleans, for which they are the saloapgents. A boxof these chutee oo wonld muke a Lundsonie and most ac- ceptable Christmas present. SCRUIEITZER & BEER, IMPOUTELS OF - TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, WIOLESALE AND RETAITL. 188 & 190 State-st., Opigalte Palmer House, A.BISHOP & (0, The old relinble manufheturers of Ladies’ Fur Garments and Gen- tlemen’s Nobby Seal Caps and Gloves, cte. We import our own London-dyed Scal Skins direct, and we continue to make those clegant fits from our new French pattern, which excels all others ‘in the market, Wo fit over ana Iengthen down Sacques made py others, and do a general repairing and refitting in all branches of our business, Children’s stylish Hats and Caps f Speelalty with us at the old stand of BISNOPr & BARNES, Cor. State & Monroe-sts. GHORMLEY 266 & 268 Wabash-gv, MODES. Wedding Trousseaux a Speclalty, Mason & Hamlin GABINET ORGALS. BEST IN TME WORLD. LOW PRIOES, EABY PAYMERTS, Send for Itlustrsted Catalogue, free, 10 the Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. 2060 & 262 Wabash-av. NSTRU D PROFITA- A Tew doftars hub 8. hrise and Tyoe for Priatiug Cards sadls- Beis Faveloper, Ace Loy ate dew lghited with & Ireas; the » ¢ rotit to L Lusiuces hablis, ai hink for themvelses. 1,23 (0 100, ~end twy Auf -pase Nlustrated catalog Bead fur free clrculsre. ORESSWELL, WANNER & 00,, foct d Deaters tn Priy T e e A Cor b Paper S 172 & 174 Clark-st.. Chicago, ESTABLISHED 1885, C. CAVAROC & SON, IMPORTEES OF Wines, Brandies, Lingors, Tmported & Dimestio Clgars . 178 & 181 Wabash-av,, Chicago: 24 & &) Decatuz-ai. Nuw Oricans, DIRECTORY FOIRR PURCITASE o HOLITDAY GOOD! Elogant Jewelry RECEIVED BAILY, Such as IFINE WATCHES and CIIAINS, NECKLACES, LOUK ETH, DIAMONDS, and CHOLCE NOVELTIES, INSPECTION SOLICITED. C. D. PEACOCK, o Morihweat Gar, State and Wachinglon-si. GRAND DISPLAY Pocket Books AIND VINE LEATHER GOODS, AT THE MANUFACTORY OF MERKERBROS,, Lo o tf NP2 % 2N Great Reductisn IN PRICES. Tarticular Attention is Called ta Oar Tines, Mrn's 84! 22 that are actialiy worih 310 Sack, nude froul very dords B ATS nre unfreradiv acknowl. edgzed 30 be the must atylish And ciegant goods in the market: we ofer st pricrs frm PUTAM CLOTHING HOUSE, 131 & 133 Clark and 117 Madison Lawrence & Martn, 11l Madison-st,, Chicago, Fine old hand-made Sour Mash Whiskies, $1 per bottle, $10 per doz- en. Also, Gins, Sher- ries, and Ports of choice brands at same price. JORN WILKINSON, 77 State-st,, TMPORTER AND DEALER N SCROLL SAW GO0DS, FANCY WOODS, DESIGNS, LATHES, heautiful Essels, Frames, and Out Tlowers, Baskets, Bouquets, Planta, EVERGREBN, &o., for Holiday Dacoration, HOLLY BRANCHES & WREATHS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A full line of FERNERIEY, GLODES, COLD FISH. &o., &o,, ond nll socsonabie £ooda for WINDOW 'GAUDENING sud FLORAL DECORATION, Drs. M CHESNEY. TEETH, BEST SUT, n - Combining beauty and practirat use. GOLD FILLING THE FINEST. The Drs. give this department thetr personal atieotion, FACTS TELL THE TRUTH, A1l Dentfata will_acmit that MeCheancys fnsert tha beat teeth fur 93, The uication with them 13, haw louie are they o continue a0 these pri The Lirge vuTuher of our e ste (hid COLDES OLOT T < b, Iarie At elégagt Roame, COR. CLARK _AND RANDOLVH-STS, TEREINEW DAVIS SEWING HACHINE. THE BEST IN USE. 137 STATE STREET. NORTHWESTERN FUR (0., Cor, State & Washington-sts. OFICAGO. KLOKKE, M anager, zens fully apprect- L. = W) o= A P2 qg*sa HENE] ENi=Zis fei=seat = 5?355»—6 [l it SES =1 B = §L'~'E‘=EE o= S == EiESgrg 5 738 - EE W 2] TERLE SO ELEGANT GOODS. A FEW BSAMPLE PRICES. Belling Former e, prico. bty 87uE Bl Vi, the Best., 23 Kl Knlria, 43 inches IoBE 0 Splindia Wekno, Vudenalirie & ¥lna Merino Uuderahirts. . 1.3 Extra Nerino Uoderanirt iy Bupar Meriuw Undersbirts.. E Cauton Fi el phiircs 1.% Canton Flanpel shirts aad Drawe: 13 33 MAEETS & (6 Tir sowth skt oke short, wuarj, aad deolalvd, Opea Ul 9 0'slack 1a anenist Hallett, Davis & Co’s UPRIGHT PITIANOSI Tere the oxly ones, ont of over forty competitors, thnt receised rpeclal mentfon and honors at the Cen* tenaial, _They arant In tnne Jonger than any pianos made. "They are rich and fall in tone: constmeted endnre, and are in €¥ery catential the perfect planat of the ngr, Musfeai masters and smatenrs (n America #nd Kurope pronomnce the iialiett, Davis & Co.'s up- n ikt iannrivaled, 1.cs0 pianos, with ather mustea) {nntrnments of tha best makes, ¢ { ifustrat- an he fonnd at mir warerooms. Jilustrat: ed prico catalogucs furnisied fres an anpiication. . RIMAALL W. W, N Corner fitate and Adama-ata.. Chieago. O EFINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY. GILES, BRO. & C0.. 266 & 268 Wabash-av. HADLEY BROS. & CO.'S HOLIDAY STOCK IS READY All Interestad In Tsndsome fleods for Holiday Pres gnts A conilaliy invited to call, | Efegantly boung Bouke, sngle and In sets, and Tenntiful Inkstand all paiterns, styicn and materiais are among the &t HOLIDAY GIFTS. JULILA 1Al & €. have reeefved exprenly foy the Holldaga a compicte assortment of the LEBRATED KNABE PIANOS, BAUER PIANOS. ALSU, MUBIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, DHUMS, ZITHERS, Eto, Prices Iower thap ever bofore, Call and ses our siock, JyLIUS BAUER & CO.,, . . State amd Monrve-sty, (Palmer House S.HYMAN &0, 127 STATESL.. Tho most RLEGANT STOCK of ‘Wztches, Dinmonds, Jowelry, 8il vor and Platod Ware, French Clocks, Bronzes, &c., ever shown in Chicago, Pricosnover so low. Openiny Monday-Day and Evenig =3 ==1 = - 5 43 = ey L = 5 o Q Arg e . =0 of £8 2 .—<=Eg @ 5k w =R EZapd ot s i E3 M4 om hr SE5 &35 CO g5 533 P Qi o 83 Em LR = a ?E:!: 13-4 e Bl = Egm i FRE 43 il B gy 535530 : feefst afl:%fi 8akzs == 245338 M=t b Dt EERyT — f 8698} 2@ tossel E=LPNELEL . ==k P Sooce = o2 55 58 ‘ D w. = = = g - = < = (] =2 > Elegant Odor Cases, Real Russia Leather Goods, Fine Ivory Brushes, - Toilet and Hand Mirrors, (‘ut Glass Dottles. H SIREITE 0, 25 STA1E-ST. J The Grat N Baglnd Cndy Slore CHAPIN, WINSLOW &C0. No. H1 State-st,, Chicago, Manufacturers of the ORIGINAL, rl.!lli:“sgmli lé}gfi: HULTE| 20 OLD-FASHTONED MOL. B AT e ST S b molames. FRESH EVERY HOUR!? SNOMETHING NEW? ot Molusses Candy, for CANDY PULLE, deliversd {n &y part of tha iy & tho thwe deaired, all ready for Tulltng. Tha kreat succeas of our Candica hus started ut OUR GENUINE CANDIES can only Love blac IMPORTELS OF TOYS, 138,140 & 142 State-st. CINICAGO.

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