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i j e, A LA ik, . THE CHICAGU 'TRIBURE SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES, CHRISTMAS CAROLS. For the Edification of All Readers of The Tribune. The Changes Rung in. Different Keys and Various Measures. o all pubic das Christmas skould be free guestionable hservance, and yet. from its 1 acomparatively recent period it bas e chiaracterized by carols and celebrations un- D hs of dts character. Tt was establishied by e issuauce of spurious decretals in the sccond fenturs: during the dark ages the orgies by yich it was celebrated were unworthy of hea- {uen nations, and not until the time of the Saxon Finze did its emancpation bezin. Even then, yes boliday, it was little than a beastly carpival. IUs decreasc as a mere holiday and in- creasc us 8 day of Zift-bestowal has been grad- 5 but sure, until now it has become Ge happiest day of the year. Probm- by nothinz shows the eradual march of oty more. than the purification of Christ- fivities, and, as compared with * Merrie Prrland " a_venturs America has much Guee for_satisfaction. b its zecustomed b enters jovousty unon the ob- ay and besiows its gifts. ex- , and decorates the home. in ad- {rol orisin ot s, and_the sare receiving marked atten i fine book: ,'l,,ngn.an i, e all, whettier p Ipere claborate work. and it con e 10 duplicate i usts heautiful books English Moore's Melq andd the American Gather: oz of ihe L Among the, staudard boks e the splendid, Lundun ects ol “Tenuyson, o8 Nirs. ameson’s - ; Troeco. Theseare fine suples of e ieh eharscter of th for d’(( Took at the uperbly illustrate made and & Beer, beeu i’ mind, ML’ . GILES, BRO. & CO. Mark Twain never could buy a_poe) owing 10 the vast number of from which his wi Adults often ex tions, it ranzed as o generate ratber thab consusion. Holid often at great [ss a5 10 What be maie, but the fine arr Wabash avenue tends to th ence, while it harmonizes the wminds of both giver and recipient. MES5Ks. STEELE & TRICE. No. 110 Randolph strect, have undoubtedly one of the most atiractive reiml departments for fhe display of the:r holiday roeds in this coun- try. Tlis firm bas been known for ma years 6 mapufaciurers of tie mos ble perfames, Taking powder, and favoring extracts in Ameri- €3, but the epenine of a retaii department. of such mamitude has not fuliy impressed itself upon the minds of the commix ct. Itis a truth, however, which only requires 2 visit to fbe " pumber above hamed to fully cou- firm, sud auy oue Who visits the place wil' be amply repaid for o doing Eome of the disti perfumes whi bave made Dr. I name. 5o famous are Alsatia Bouguet. Lily of the Valley and Violet. These celicite and refined periumes, logether with satchets, are put up in elegant caskets, aud form a most attractive prese t for adults of either sex. A tour of the various laces in which Santa Claus has stored his goods s incomplete unless it includes Messrs. Sreele & Price’s attractive store, No. 110 Randolph street. I, M. RINSLEY 15 known nniversally to all older citizens of Chi- czgro, and his reputation as an artistic caterer 18 unexcetled. To thuse who have never been so fortunate 45 1o obtain Ins services, we can say 1uat in all respects he shows that ability. arity with d 5. and knowledge of W guired which only come from natural qualities ind long experience. To be reticved of afl care at & party, reception. or other large gathering ks worth ¥eryining g eltlier Lot or luste I A . MILLER, the jeweler, is to celebrate bis twenty-second i versarv as a Chica: A sue Coristmas man the pre tion requires Miller has the- £tore on the north Toe sireets to perfection. st corner of nd forms 2 pak- 1or a boliday celebration. Mr. M peculiar fitne: weler and his g tics of judiment aud taste have longavo ¢ mended him to the ChicaZo 'fllllhl. and present pos Yich enables him 1o Leretofore. beco! and taste in de seription of fine graved work. Mr. Dunwell i graver, and attends personally to a this direction, while Mr. Ford possesses kpowledge of statiouery whici wvaluable to those desiring the latest and most approved yles. 3. KRANZ, No. 7S State street, hus an uulimited amount of choice confectionery of his own manufaciure. And while this embraces caramels and other ftandard sweef lso includes all the more delicate ciarer, and_his gools Church parties end tes. Tare juGment as a are of the purest qua Eunday schools supplicil at 1o The growth of publica taste is perhans shown in mno way more strikinzly tnan by the increaging passion for scroll sawing, and prob- ably o oue has contrituted more cstensively toward this_emd than Mr. John Wilkinson, lo- cated ar 77 State street. The simpluication which be has given to the machmces and the possibilities for fine work which his arrange- ments and patterns have brought out. have carried scrol] suwing into the realm of art and firmly esiablished it there. A visit to his es- blishment is a real treat, and holiday buvers can find cntertaiument, profi, and valuable £Dzzestions b i there. ME: . VAGE & CO. 77 State street, sue to the Chicazo Floral Cowpany, have every vai of choice flowers, holly wre: , trailie v ete., for holid: decorations, and ao a: ment of fanev goods. 3 & HATIHAWAT, rying_the Lum)flexcsz av ice also a ch st peple & Mivchell & 1 fastein the selection of their oods. vanety is seldom found in one io: Whetber yoube or 0ld are to be the reapients, gifts surc to please can be found at 153 State-st. J. 5. STOTT. This gentleman's Jite-long expenence has sbled him to select, one of The CAOICSL St coods, including albums. d ather zoods. gol¢ < : The world has bad many ages, but the era of common sense seems Lo be UPVI U, Forexampie, geseral individnals are_croposing Lo purchase 4 Light-Running Dot . present. The machines dicste perjection, and using them a8 iltustrates good judgment, Tand, as_this may be used, we would state that they cau be obtained of B. Eldre 150 State street. MESsHS. BUALEY & TYRRCLL. I any holiday gift bu in- doubt what to gelect, “go 1o il doubts will be remor one cannot be suited from_ the ester: at their store, Nos. 33 and 85 State Terson is beyond the reach of Santa and try it, aud be convinced. L. G.FAIRBANE, All State street promenaders have noticed the display ¢ made in the windew f No. 122, Mr. Fairba: has done much to tandard of house decoration in s grreat kn:d t for o duin is bemg reet, that Claus. Go EssR3. S & STUART, No. 77 Madison. street, are onc of the most posalar stationery mxm in Chicago. Their i in part of fine cal and Russia leather goods, writing- desks,fancy statiouery, rold pens,ink-stands,ete. 4. 3. MGRATH. That Mr. McGrath is unexcelled in both abil- ity and facility for tastefully decorating a home requires only a visit to bis store, Nos. 174 aud 176 State street, to confirm. KAENPFER'S BIRD STORE, No. 127 Clark street, has the best stock of mmms. parrots, zuld fish, and aguaria west of New York. Lis prices are lower than ever, and his goods are suitable for holiday presents. e THE POTTER WATCH. A greau deal of interest nas been excited recently amoug the jewelers and watchmakers of the world over the production of what is now known s the Potter watch, manufactured in Geueva, Switzerland, by Albert L Potter & The first involee of these watches was ived at Potter's (brother of the in 90 Madison street, some three we and have siuce randered that cstabli centre of a good deal of interest, hundreds of our leadiag citizens embracing the opportunity 10 inspect them. The watch excites universal admiration, and the opinion is treely cxpressed by experts that b is destined to precede in popular favor every other watch known. The; are, without any doubt, in vrinciple, finish, ad- justment, and performance, the finest watchy 10 the world. Besides this wonderful horolog- feal production, Potter keeps constantly on band the finest and lu k of other watches in the city, aud, as he deals in_watches only. can and witl sell at lower prices than any other hiouse iu_ Chicago. For jewelry o to a jeweler, but for watches g0 10 a wateh dealer. ——— MR. JOHNSON, fate with Matsou, will assist Messrs. Hamflton- Rowe until Christmas in altending 10 the wunts of lmhdm bmers s firm will open new things ay during the coming week, and their store will rensain open evenings. ————p— Marvelous Beéyond Precedent is the effect of Sozocont upon the whole cconomy of the mouth, keeping the gums rosy and healthy, the tecthin perfect order, giviog (o the breath a balmy frugran BUSINESS NOTICES. Malt Extract—Charles Pope's Celebratod malt extract is gaining rapidly in favor with the lic and the medical ternity as a health rem- 'ul(l bev or raleat Gale & ore, 85 South Clark streot and 44 Valer House- ——— Nothing is more conducive to the strength af the mather ar hwalth of the fafant than to fecd the little_one Dr. Kidee's sives quict. 1 <] Send for sample ' South Clark street Jeflers® French Catarrh Remeds isn War- ranted cure for catar sore_throat. offen- ave breath. D and_bronchitis. Sold by droggists. Office 70 State street. e i—— s ahwines nre a sure cure for rheumn- tismand nenralzia. ANl physicians prescribe it. Soid in a1l quigtitien 1t loweet prices by Kilian Dros., 02 Suuth Market sticet. ce. VE 03N L. Tho Great Reputation Which Vegetine has attaed 1n all parts of the country as a Great and Good Medicine, and the larzo number of testimonials which are constantly bem from persons who have brencured by its usc, are concluxive proof of ita 1t is recommended by phyxicians and As a Dlood-Puritier und Health~ Ilcstorer it 0as no al. Vegetine is not prepared for a ffancy drink made from poor liguors, which debiltates the aysicm 21d 1ends o destroy heaith instead of restoring it. "Are not the many testimontals ven for the dif- feront complaints satisiaciory to any, reasunatle persous wuilericg from disease that they can be cured? Read the diferent testimonials given. aud 10 one can doudt. _In many of these cases the per- ons ay that teir pan and ruffering RN be ex- ressed, as in cases of Scrofula, where, apparent- v, tne whole body was ope mass of corruption, 1f Vezetine wiil relfeve pain, cleanse, purifs. and cnre wnch diseases, restoring the patient o perfect health affer trsing diflerent pliyeicians, mans rem caies, sutermg for s 1t not concl proof, if youure a sn! " Why is this medicine performing such great curest It worka in the blood. in the circulatinz fuid Jt can be traly called the Great Llood P The areat source of discase originates in the Llood: sud no elicine that Goes nos act directly upon i to purify and reuo BuBiE tention. Whe the blood becomus Hieloes ind staguant, eitber from change of weuther or of irrepular diet, or from tme will renew the bumors, cleause the and impart a tone vi . 'Tae conviction 1#, in mum\mc mind as well 23 1n_the medieal profes- sion, that the s eupplied by the Veqerable An-r/llum ute wmore safe, more successful in Ul than mineral medicine A of roots, barks and h o take. aud 1# perfectly eafe to gf Infant. Do you ned it? "Lonot hesitate 10 ey it. You will never regret it VEGETINE CANXNOT BE EXCELLED. CUARLESTOWN. . R. Stevens: Dear Sir: | +Blood P climate, want of exercise, any other cause, the \ blucd, carry uff the putrh stomsch, rezulate Lie bowels, i to certify that I have nsed yonr “in iy _family for keveral serous ifu- ous, 1t canuot ve excelled; or and sprng medicime 1€ ia bave ever used. and 1 luve used al- 1 can cheerinlly recommend it edicine, Yours re- [t e everything. one 1 Teed of uch ts VEGETIN E IHAT IS NELDED. Bostox, Feb. 13, 1671 H. R. StEvENS, ESG. ir: Abont one year since 1 found myself e condiion from reneral debility. Vege- stronzly recommendea to e bya frend use. I pro- = several bottlcs, tine who hiad been witch beueiited b cured the sruicie, and, after s W restored 1o Deaith, ond discontinued 1ts usc, 1 feel quite confident that._there is no medicine eu- Perior to 1t for those complaints for winch it s ce- pecally preparca. aud would cheerfully recom- Thend it 10 those who fect that they need something to_restore thei 10 perfect health cetfully PETT] yours, Firm of % & Pettengiil & C "No. 10 Statc-st. Boston, VEGETINE. All Have Gbtained Relief. Sovtn BEmwick. Me., Jau. 17, 1872, 1. STEV T e Sire | bave hd dgspepsia in its worst form for the Jast ten yeurs, and have taken bundreds of doliars® werth of medicine, withoutzobtai relief. In September lag: 1 commenced t Yegetine, since whic heaith bas ste imvrosed. 3y food 1, and I have gained are_several others egetie. and all have obtzined Y, THOMAS E. OO e toom, bontsmonth Co. s Mils. VEGETINE Prepared by . R. STDVE\‘S, Boston, Mass. Vevctme is Sorl hy Al Drggists. Wbty B O e e ALBUM OF mMUSIC, ALE AT W. W KIMBALLS PIANO WARERVOMS, COR STATc &ADAMS STS. Ve LATEST ‘JulesBelr n.l O 160 PAGES 10x14, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAIL, BOUND IN CLOTII AND GULU. 1L Y Dotk comiusera il for WINES ANO LIQUORS. Established 18335. C. CAVAROC & 80N, IMPORTERS OXY Wmes, Brandies, Ligquors, i O, &, 79 & i8] WABASH-AV,, CHICAGO, And 38 & 40 Decatur-st., New Orleans, We beg leave to announce that we are prepared to fill orders for choice Imported Wines, Brandies, Liquors,etc., etc., either in cusks, half cas .and cases, 12 quarts, or 24 pint botiles, etc, Owr facili- ties for importing Wines, ctc., are unsurpassed by any house in the United State: Our parent house in New Orleans, established in 1835 and con- tinued up to the present time, is, we think, a sujfficient guar- antee of the reliability of owr importations. We shall constantly keep on hand a full assortment of the choicest brands, and shall be pleased to sec youw when you desire anything in our line. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS GEORGE GOULET, REIMS laHpage, R. DELEZINIER Acille G2 C0CQ, Pere and Fils, BRANDIES. T. A. GONZALES & BRA. DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED Cigars Inspection cordially invited, as we feel assured that a com= parison of our goods with those of other houses will dem~ onstrate the superiovity of|:, what we offer. We import direct cvery ar- ticle we sell, and guarantee absolute satisfaction in price. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. €. CAVAROC & SOR, 179 & 181 Wabash-av., PALMERE HOUSE CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Etc. For the Holidays. Tho following are only a few of the Great Bargains we will offer this week. It will pay everybody intending to purchase anything in our line to call and examine our stock and prices before spending their monoy elsewhere. CLOAKS. 150 Clonks, mado of Chinhilla Beaver, o be cloged at $2.50, 3.5 4,50, §5, 26, $6.50, cse are the cheapest ever offered ta the public, Nloaks, nicely trimmed, to be closed vut at 37, 38, $10. 512, S15, S1¥, ana $20. 100 Matelasse Clonks, nicely trimmed. and 40 30 incnes Jong, fo be closed out'at S10, g $14, 516, £18, and $20. » # SHAWLS. 10,000 Wool Shawls, latest patterns, to be closed 33, $1, S5, 86 S8, and $10. 185 Black Cashmere Shawls, single, from $2 and npwards. 100 Double Cashmere Shawls, $5and npwards, 350 \inuln Pnélc and l!roa:ne Shawls, $5, 86, SK, 10, I che Shawls, $10, $12, $35. oy $15, Slu, SIS $20. $25, 330, and FURS. " Sets to be closed ont at. SL.50, $2, $2.50, il and French Seal Sete to be 0, $4, $4.50, §5, and S6. Mink Muff_and Boa to be closed at 815, §18, $20, and $25. N. B.—Our Store will bo open for businessevery evening till 8 o’clock, and Saturdays and Christmas Eve till 10 o’clock. E New Yotk Stome 284 & 286 West Madison-st, BRIG-A-BRAG! Open Evenings Until Christmas. OVINGT@NS, Som HARBLE PAPER HARBLE REGRET GARDS. TO BE HAD ONLY OF HADLEY BROS. & CO., 63 & 65 Washington-st. Or Milk-Wine, a deliclous. sparkling heveraze of won- derful restoraive yower, especially benetlcfal 1o dys: Tepita and general debility. - When medielne has ol Lo Rtone fonr healih, Iry Tnmyes. To 1 natarce ment and nost. rational tonlc. Nature od_from drugs, terefore, throw physic rink Rumyss. The renows of my Kumyss, carned & O o DT e imi:ations fo AnPCar. ewate of ihcse unwholesome compounds, Send for ciroyiam. A AREXD, Chemist, 17 5 centre of block. KUMYRS. The best Enmyas is made at PEUSER'S PHAR- MACY, corner Madison-st. ond Fifth-av. at 1 per doz. nvavcul,. CITY OF CHICAGO WATER DONDY IOR SALE. The Clts of Chicago il feeue on Jn. 1. 1 e O e denomination of ohe thone sand ($1.000) dollars each (100,40 bearing date Jar 1, 1878, payable 20 years from thelr date, [ 6 per cent per annum, futerest 11y both principal and Interest payadle fn New k. Sealed ?»mx fbe recelved by the undersiened for the pus ¢ orang, jortion of the abov unul § uw. at 3 o'clock p. m., the rixht ,furchize on benalt of tie city T T RIE Fuuads 435 55 bonds (8350000 or reinct any or all ofils. Envelopes cnm-un\r;: blds must be marked **Pro- posal for City onds. Boudstobe Yielivered and pald for on or before Jan. J. A. FARWELL, Comptroller. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE I sums of £1 Sterling and upwards by the HIBERNLAN BANKIRG ASSOCHATIHON, ‘COILET SOAPS. FOR SATH. 1,000 DOZEN TOILET SOAPS at 86c a dozen, worth $1 a dozen, at «THE FAIR,” corner State and Adams-sts. RIFLES PEABODY- HARTIAL RIFLES, Sporting, Long-Lanee, and Military, mogutactured b SheProSidenct Tool co. 0% of e Miltary friied O e Farkisn sty For saie by S.H.&BE. Y. MOORE, geats of Providence Tool 63 Lake-st,, Catiasa. | FIOLIDAY GOODS. STEIN'S STORE! OUR SALES Are double those of any pre- vious year, which accounts for our having a larger and better assortment of DAY GOODS Than ever before shown at such remarkably LOW PRICES. Don't fail to see them. Come early and avoid the rush. 106 East Madison-st. Christmas Gifts. TILE FLOWER BOXES, BLACK WALNGT FRAMES. L i e P = TEA-POT STANDS. METAL PRAMES. Having recelved fro w . o Maving yecelved from, th facturcr na over. dered to close th Regulnr Price Cont o I rn‘mvn and Lint 1 111 also make a reduction on prices of Tl for the Hnliday. CHAS. L. PAGE Agent IMPORT! TILES & UL JACKSON AND DEARBORN_STS GHRISTIAS PRESENTS! Eiegant Sliver-Plated Tea Set. Full Cabinct Singer Sewing-Machine; 100 Standard Books, by the best authors, bindiog and Wlusirattons very bandsome: the entire furulturc of house, consisting In part of Brus- scls Carpets, Parior, Dining-Room. and Chamber Sets, allof the best; Lambrequlns, Mirrors, Kitchen Ware, ete., etc.. left on my bands for small advances, and mast be turned fato cash. Will el whole or any part of the above. G. H. WALKER, Room 5. 154 Dearborn-at. CARRIAGES. C. P. KIMBALL & CO. Beg to call Special Attention to the following IMPORTANT CARID: My old firm of COAN & TEN BROERE having censed tomanufocture and repair Carriages, I fake pleasure In saylnz to you that Messrs. C. P. KIMBALL & CO. have {n connection with their large CARRIAGE HANUFAGTORY and Salesrooms a¢ 370 and 372 Wabash-ay.. organizeds first class REPAIRING DEPARTMENT with the very best facllities for dotng all Klnds of carringe work prompily and well. The lonz experfence of Messre. KIMBALL & CO. In the manufacture of fine Carrlages, and the excellent system of thelr establishment, will Insure the best of work at reasonable prices, and war- rants me in thoroughly recommencing them tomy old filends and customers. Yours truly, Chicago, Dec. 1. C. 0. TEN BROERE. (Successors to BISHOP & BARNES), MANUFACTURERS OF and DEALERS IN LADIES’ AND GENTS’ Furs and Has. Ladies’ Seal Sacques a.Specialty. 164 State-st., COR. MONROE. CUTLERY. [ v YWe are the only Western House that has s Full Line of Jos. Roders & Sor, (oo, Wostenholm's I X. L. Fancy Pocket Knives, Scissors, Scissors in Cases, Razors, and Fancy Cutlery Cases for Holiday Gifts. CLUB SKATES From 75¢ upwards. PRIBYL BROS., 58 State-st., Chicago. PIIUE!;SSIOZ\TA’L. The succesefol lady doctor of CATARRH A\D CONSUMPTION, is now in this city. She wants 1o make kno\m to those suflering with DEAFNESS that she is able to cure the Wworst of cases from one to dfty years’ standing. ‘She leaves Tuesduy night :or her Home Office, Dn\vnpun‘ Ia. _SULPII0-CARIIOLA SULPHO-CARBOLATE OF SODA, (As prescribed by the late Dr. G. D. Beebe.) Prepared and sold only by 1.A.BEEBE, 58 State-st. \071 ct:. For the Lutlc One HEWS SN\M FUN, NEW HOLIDAY GOODS. ~ EXTRAORDINARY HOLIDAY SALE! HAMILTON, ROWE & C0. Have just taken out of Bond, and will open on Monday Morning, incomparable lot of MUSICAL BOXES, OPERA GLASBSES, CLOCKS, ORNAMENTS, And other Rich Foreign Goods suitable for Christmas Souvenirs. Fresh, superb new things will be forwarded to them every day during the coming week, and by securing an extra force of competent salesmen for the occasion, their patrons may rely upon the best attention. OPEN EVENINGS. 99 STATE-ST., corner Washington. (,uu-l-:rs. CARPETS. We offer for sale THIS WEEK 100 pieces Tapestry Brussels Carpet at 85¢ peryard. This is the finest line ever offered in this city at the price. HOLLISTER & GORMAN, 201 & 225 State-st. THOLIDAY BOOKS. THE LILIES. The Gathering of the Lilien-Niustrated by, the athor. L. Clarkson, auttior of’ = Violet with Exes S Bag i apigndia Lulorcd aies. Price $400, The Gnthering of the Liliew—*"At the very head 5t ihie lovely sitL-books She osson, w6 must place the *Gathering of né Adeance. The Gatherlng of the I, ach lilustration Sies With the other In beanty and swectndsa of design, and {n delicacy of executfon. There {5 ofic Rarlaud composed of lilies and fairies where the f£race and tinting are shinply exquisite. "~ The Times. The Gatlering of tac Li *+The filustrations of Miss' Clarkson's book are lts Jov 3 Shey combine fuwers of the fcld and fnwers of thi el dxace il hres The hauruets Fomming e backEround for the THILal fetters are Arranzed with & skill amounting o a nne art."— The Trivune. Gntheriuz of the Lilica—""By far the mose Beautiful holltay hook we have sce T e teattom. ave of uqutite beant 3l the plctures. in short, arw gems, while the poems 1 not entfrely without faulr, are nevertheless fully entitled to thelr brilliant seftlng. “—The Stardard. The Gnthering of the Lilies wil disarnoint no one in search of & beautiful and attractive gift- ook at miderate nrfce. _1Lis beant{fully flustrac- auitully bou - Price o ciotn. Turkes morocco, extra, NFadied on roce1ot of Brics by JANSEN, McCLURG & € 117 304 119 Star Knother Hovelty! CARDS for persons going out of mourning. New and Neat. PAPER and ENVELOPES for those goivg out of mourning. SOLD ONLY BY HADLEY BROS. & (0, 63 & 65 Washington-st. CANDIES. AN EARLY VISIT T0 GUNTHER'S WILL PAY YOU THIS WEEK. EDUCATIONAL. T MORGAN PARK HILITARY ACADENY Morgan Park, €ook Co., 1L Next sessfon The A fist-class Propatory Schoat for Toys. Dbesins Jan. 3, end for catalozue to cithier of B et at Mo nlp‘m. or Room 5 Methodist D Bi hicago, 11 G e e E] (BIR TALCQTT. Amum Drinctpats, WILSON S 119 Tiwenty-second-st., is tho place to get your Gl:\ng:|x(nyrr=. Drop_Lizhte, Fancy Shades, and Globes of all kinds. P yon can save time and money | by calling and puying of us. POSTATL. we have a full supnly of Pomial nttons, Spectal at- tention pald to mung np Postal Garment: A, D TITSWORTIL & “"'x DISSOL‘UTIO ‘Prblic notice Is hereby given that the irm of Daeg- nnubt\les'znmun s i day alorved, all moncrs UH& the firm to be receipted for in the firm pame and TYE *For the Little Dne FUN- NEWS STANDS. JANNOTTS' LAUNDRY - establisbed st Lhe old number, 974 Wabash-av,. peat Twenty-second-st., prepared 1o work 1o 1he best m:nmr at lowest prices. i Teduction extraorinary. The vory best S O inicr when m:fm\ce m\syl. ot -3t WATCHES AND JEWELR NOTICE. Messrs. N MATSON & Co. will keep open evenings until Christ- mas. Thedr display o elegant and durable cles for Chwstmas never so Si- pero. Théy now sell all goods at « smaller per cent of profit than oth- er merchants. Pu; chasers will promote their énterest to exain- dne for themselves. State and Monroe-sts.: Watchas and Jewelry. 18-karat Plain Rings at 90 cts. per dwt. ! g t and Guard Chains at 90c per dwt. er Forksand Spoous at $1.20 peroz. Fine Diamonds 25 per ct less than current prices. Fine Watches and_Jewelry consigmed from Bankrupt Stocks 50 pex cent less than valuel Gollsmid's Loan anfl Bullion Offce, - 099 East Madison-st. For this weels only!. _Stock cannot be duplicated! CROCKERY, CHINA, Etc. BARGATNS atRETAL, ‘Before the Holidays we offer our new and complets stock of Trench & EnglishDinner and Tea Sets, Vases, Statmettes, Motto Coftas Teas Rich Bohemian Glasswars, Colome Sels, Panch Bowls, Parian aud Lava Ware, Majotica, Plated Goods, Cutlery, &, At prices that defy competion. Please give us a call before purchasing elzewhere. F. & E. JAEGER, 73 WABASE-AV., Between Randolph and Washington KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES! Fullest value for your meney in Kid Gloves can be obtained at the PARIS KID GLOYE DEPOT, 94 State-st. ELEGANT GLOVE BOXES, From 50 cts. to $5.00. SCEAP BOOKS AND ALBUNS. ‘SPECIAL NOTICE. We have just opened the finest line of SCRAP BOOKS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUNS ‘Ever shown in this city, which we offer at retail at reasonable prices. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €O, 118 & 120 MONROE-ST. LIGHTEST RUNNING bt OF ALL. DOUBLE DOES X0T THREAD, FATIGUE. Lock ; DDES NOT STITCH\Z t" WEAR OUT, AGENTS ’B. ELDREDGE, WANTED. CHICAGO, AMERIGAN | LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. neoniy transatlantic lpe satling under the Ame can Bey il eve Tuunday’from Philadeiol snd Wednesdsy from RED STAR LINE, he Bel) and Unjted States mails. "ln'u'! C’”""“r" e rernately trom Pl peLPurt N DR ST oa ONLY 10 ANTWERE. is to Dralbln:\mu\m o WRIGHT & SONS. Iianduiph-st., Chicago. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailiag three times a week fosnd from British Pmm‘ Lowest Pri Apply at wmnn cigtland kandolp omuu, northwest corner Chicizo, " General Western Azenc, . H. DU Y. LIL\ E‘l’.

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