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The Chicage Dailp TEibun VOLUME XXXII. IWINES, LIQUOIY, AND SEGARS, The Only Place in Chicago where you can obtain the Purest of Whiskies, Gins, Ports, Brandies, otc., and the best of Havana Segars, at Reasonable Prices, is at LAWRENCE & MARTIN’S, 111 M ADISOIN-ST. Send in your orders for Christmas and New Year’s, This is the Largest Liquor and Segar House in the West. WATCIES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, &c. REMARKABLE! BUT TRUB, TEEAT LIPMAN, “The Jeweler,” Sells Watches, Diarsonds, Rings, Necklaces, Ope- ra Glasses, Scarf Pins, Coral, Cameo, and Gold Sets, Mantel Clocks, Musical Instruments, Gold- Mounted Ebony Walking Sticks, &c., 30 per cent cheaper than other first-class houses. N. B.—To accommodato our increased Holidoy Trade, we shall keep open until 12 o'clook this evening. LIPMAN, “The J eweler,_” cor. Cln'rk & Monroe-sts. FURNITURE. FURNITURE! Holton & Hildreth, 226 & 237 STATE-ST, OVEIRCOATS AND SUITS. WERCOATS SUITS Hen, Boys, & Children. Silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves, ete. TWENTY ($20.00) DOL- LAR SMOKING JACKETS reduced to TEN ($10.00) DOL- LARS to close. New and elegant designs at lower prices for CASH than ever before. Weare determined to sell our Retail Stock if prices will do it. BIBLES, T great varlety, at HADLKY DROS. & CO.'S. : 3 81 5 Washingt IOLIDAY GOODS, THE TOBEY FURNITURE (0. Grand d]gisplay HOLIDAY GOODS. State and Adams-sts. ‘We manufacture every garment we sell, and RE- TAIL the same for cash AT WHOLESALE PRICES. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING STORE, 136 & 138 Madison-st., 144 & 1486 Clark-st. YOU WILL BUY YOUR MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS CHEAPEST, WHERE THEY ARE MADE. GO TIHE FACTORY, DIMECT X0 416, 418, 420, 422 and 424 Milwankega. CLEMENT & SAYER, ONE PRICE CASIL ~ALL NEW BOOKS At HADLEY DBROS, & CO.'8, 63 and €3 Washington-st. OIIILISTMAS PREN e Ghristmas Gifts, CULVER, PAGE, HIOYNE & (0., 118 & 120 Monroe-st., Offor at rotail an ologant assortmont of Fino Loather Goods, Bronge, Glass, Pearl, and Ivory Goods, Wos- tonholms & Rogors’ Pookat Cutlory, Photograph Albums, Pookot Books, Au(ogrug‘t\ Albums, Elegant S8crap Books, Fancy BStationory, Games, Fine Inkstands, Gold Peons, Diarios for 1878, ota., ete. Spencer Cutlery. The finest collection of FPocket and Table Cut. lery, Carvers, stazors, Scliors, otc. , at tio grcat. salbargatag. " sty N. _B‘.---54A§tAate-st. : CHRIS’I“]&&S' “g‘rIIfT‘Ss PIPES, OIGAR CABES, ETO, E‘:ns naw lmportations of these goods nre displayed B. HOFFMAN’S, 171 MADISONST, IVORET At HADLEY BROS. & CO.'8, 63 and 63 Washin, t, IARD TABLE! MADE ESPECIALLY FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, INE OF ELEGANT AL BILLIARD TABLES, et Lol tandng froim £50, Viwand, THE J, M, BRUNSWICK & BALKE €0, —_— A ATEAM ¥ STEAM PIPE o LIGHTEST RUNKING | And all FZipo FULaRS D SBrags or Tron, sogs xor | FELDIOUSE, DUTCUER & BELDEN, FATIGUE, MANUFAOTURERS, DOES NOT . AL & MONROE-8THS. WEAROUT, Jobuers of “‘“":';'"s’;kc" l;flcmnl. Portable En- RUSSIA LEATHER CALENDARS At HADLEY BROS. & CO.'8, 63 aud 03 Washiogton-at. EOR NALE. ~ STENCIL Piena for aste chean. Fourof them lete un our hands iy B L U 0, G. Brysuts can be aitered ty sult, st th EXCELSI0H SN oy LUBKES HISTORY OF ART e AR AN AR AR odgers' Pocket Kolves, Razors, and Belwors & spectaily; CUTLERY, ¢ aho pkales, Phbtoa Gumea wnd’ Noveltles ™ V"5, 89 Mad- ———— e son R GET A HANDSOME PAPER WEIGHT ForasQlitas s HADLEY Dl{a:.ml‘:.“(:.:: MEERSCHAUM CIIICAGO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. DAMAGED DIRY GOODS,: HOLIDAY DS DIAMONDS|Bargal GOLD |Field, Leiter WATCHES| <% Too good for our Wholesale EXPOSITION BUILDING, Trade, we will sell them at re- tail during this month, W.B.CLAPP, YOUNG & CO., WHOLESALE JEWELERS, 149 & 151 State-st., UP-STAIRS, n S, HYBAN & €0, The Leading Jewelers of the West, 127 State-st, corner Madison, HOLIDAY GIFTS, CONSISTING OF Diamonds 3 Watches in Gold and Silvers Neck and Wateh Chains g Jewelry ; Sterling Silver and Plated Goods 3 Anda great many other articies too numerous to mention, will be sold at cowparatively SMALL PROFITS. Every Artlcle UUARANTEED as Represented. To Onr Patrons and the Pablic, ‘We have too muoch business underatand. ing and honor to try to throw suspiclons on other houses, but will gay, and can posi. tively prove it,thut no house in this city can competo with the low prices of our THE PLACE T0 BUY YOUR BOOKS CHEAP! W.B.KEEN & CO, 38 & 40 MADISON-ST,, Are offering their stock of Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goodsat lower prices than ever offered in Chicago before. Fine Sets of Books, Albums, Bibles, Prayer Books, Children’s Books, Papeteries. 38 & 40 MADISON-RT, DBetween State-st. and Wabash-av. JOHN HABBERTON, Author of **Helen's Bapies. **Jericho Road," &c., beginsa new serlal, entitled THE CREW OF THE SAM WELLER, Sunday Afternoon For January, Newsdealors have (¢, Price 25 cts. JOHN HABBERTON, Author of **llelen's Babies," **Joricho Road," &c., begins a new serlal, entitled THE CREW OF THE SAM WELLER, Sundny Aftcernoon For January.. Newadealers haveit, Prico 25 cte, JOHN HABBERTON, Authorof ‘‘Helen's Dables, *! Jericho Road," &c., hegina a new sorlal, entitlod THE: CREW OF THE SAM WELLER, Sunday Afternoon For January. Nowsdealers have It. Price 25 cts, JOHN HABBERTON, Author of +*Helon's Tlables, " **uericho Tosd," e, beying 6 new serlal, entitled s THE CREW OF THE SAM WELLER, Sunday Afternoon For January, Newsdealers havo It _Prico 26 cta, "SUNDAY AFTERNOON Has two Ferlals, two complete Storica by Rose Terry Cooke, Sarah 0, Joweit, Horaco E. Scudder, and Washington Gladden, pocms by Eilzsbeth Stuart Phelps and Susan Coolidpe, and articles by Prof, Gen. P, Flaher, the Hev. Leonord Woolse Dacon, the Hev. Frank 1% Woodbury, J. I T, IH.")III. and others. Price 253 cts, Newadealers have 1t " MARBLE PAPER At ILADLEY BROS, & CO.'8, 03 and 63 Washington-st. TOILET GOODS, PUSEUSUIIIL R sivSvvas WHAT SHALL | GIVE HER? 4 BOTTLE OF THE EXQUISITE “MARS” ITave selected from crery De- partment all the remaining DAMAGED GOODS! With the REMNANTS and SHORT LENGTHS of the entire stock, and have placed same on sale tn Special Department Provided for this purpose, in- medlately south of the Adamse 8t. entrance, A opportunity to BARGAINS! obtain P. 8.--“Froe Btages” run every four minutes from cornor of Stato and Randolph-sts. to the Exposi- tion Building for tho accommoda- tion of our patrons. ‘GOLD PENS At HADLEY By THE 'él?infi”iu‘lib?m’"flwfifil HUNYADT JANOS. NEW APERIENT WATER. Soeclally recommend- <V #d far Fichnesa tn a; goods, WIHICH ARE NOT LEFL WITH UB FOR BALE C.N~COMMISSION, but in every iustancy bought for READY CABH at the most opportune t{mes, terms, and conditions. LESTABLISHED IN 1856, A B MILLER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER & SILVERSHITH, Has the flnest stock of Dia- monds, Watches, Chains, Neck- laces, Lockets, Jewelry, Silver- ware, &c., to be found in the city. Being a practical Jeweler, he has advantages over other houses, and can always give LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! A.HFH. MILLER, Corner State. and Monroe-sts. VAYN MORE of the great closing-out sale of fent salts, and its et cacy In Dillous attacks, prevention of Gout, Plles, cte., acd as an ordinary sperient by ! 7 and S GEA0y Fhod o A0 the enti) medleal profession Enzland and Germany, J. K, BARN LS, Sargeonslienernl U, 8, Arny. 4 he 10 nicasatt 1n fts eflects atems,. ™ ww Vork, *Asa lasa- every othier mineral wa- IMOND, New York, *The LN S arzative ew York. *'The viictenty spectaily LK I, New York, *Rte- lssirfceable and utiplessant New, York. *‘Pre- ative.™ s A WINEGLASSFUL & DOSE, ¢ Every genuine bottle beara the name of The Apole T oy (o firie of The Apol FRED'K DE BARY & 0O, 41 & 43 Warren-st.,, New York, Fole Agents for United States and Cansds. FOI HALL BY DEALERN, GRROCERS, AND GG N TTHAT RARE BOOK OF ARTISTS coLOGNE, [ONLY 4ea2e=mt b 2000 Price, $9.50, 2, $1, and 2 els, e Gfl M_ a“d GKE OR AN IVORY JAIR BRUSH ¢ OR A TORTOISE SIHELL COMB! OR A CUT-GLASS BOTTLE! GET THEM AT THE DRUG STORES OF BUCK & RAYNER Hiat Corner Madison, nnd Clarkest., detbodlat Cliurch Bloek. THANDSOME ™ ILLUSTRATED BUOKS PROPOSALS, CITY OF CHICAGO WATER DONDS_FOR SALE. The City of Chicago will lssue on Jan, 1. 1878, 100 Water Loan Bonds of the devomiuation‘of one thoue Su0d (81, UD) dotldry each (§IAL0) beariog data Ja, 1, 1478, bayable 20 years fruu their date, with [oters eatas 8 per cent por sanum, Intere el 'i Dok prigcipal and Interost pi ur, E Ecaled bide will be received by the undersizned fol {he purchase of the whole ut st portjon of lieihdvs uutl) Baturday, bec. 224 1677, 8t 3 w'elock p. m., the Tight belug reserved to purchise oo bebalf of the clty T0fuise of Slaking Funda sey 35 bonds (§35,000), o to Teject any or sll olds. Euvelopes contaliing bide must be marked **Pro- posals for City sonds.” 5110448 1o bedolivered aad pald for on or before Jao. J. A. FARWELL. Comptrolter. The Largest Diamond In Ameries, weight 30 karats, on view and for sals, PFico $4,000, at UOLDSMIL'S Loin snd Bulllon Office, 00 East Madison-st, ASK FOR THE MOST EXPENSIVE BOOK By Car Load or Single Ton. YOUGHIOGIIENY, (GAS COAL, BUCKEYE CANNEL, INDIANA BLOCK, P ml.l‘lA'lll_l-i'lsvflei)llN‘ BARGAINS! Only two more days in wh to work off” our stock of Kine HMoliday Leather Goods. Weo have the most elegant goods in the city, and will sell very low. Nee our speeial fine line of Photograph Albums. MERKER BROS. POCKETBOOK MANUFACTURERS, 88 STATE-ST, "SETS IN FINE BINDING At HADLEY BROS. & CO.'8, 53 sud 03 Washington-as, O RENT, TARGE STORD FOR RENT STORES 112 & 114 South Clark-st. ‘Will rent cheap to good ten- ant. Immediate possession given. Apply to CHARLES GOODMAN, Room 43, 116 Washington-st. PAPER For golng out of wuurning at HADLEY BROS. & €008 &340 &6 WaabiDtou-st. Spectal prices to the trade and large consumory. Correspondence wollcited, PRINCIPAL OFFIOB, 1 WEST RANDOLDPH.ST. _FINANUIAL, Preston, Kean & Co., 100 WASHINGTON-BT., Franeact Reqular Nankiug Husloesss I eV Advances mado on U1 & Bob AUS luw Tate o Ioter MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAR E. REED, Mo, 20 Nosatsl, . Y. Rt P LOVED LiliCAGO Applicsiohs received and promptly sttendod to ) A lll,'l(L_UL' () l(nnduluh-yl-__ “GOUNTY ORDERS And City Vouchers Bought By LAZARUS SILVEHMAN, Comuierce, other Brat- CHEAM YE! NOTICH. Gillet’s Cream Yeast 1s now put up io sir-tizht r:t\flsr- 0od about vue year. Dealers bav fi:ud aro requested to return it and eae ¢ freab. GILLET, M(CULLOCH & CO., 42 aud 44 Michigau-ay, e e TREE CALF SETS At HADLEY BRUS. & CO.', &3 aud €3 Waslinglon-ah ¥ive 8pectac ca sulied to all slghts on scientio prine cipies. n:pell wnd Fleld Glasscs, 1 pea, cro- s i ot < el o GRATES AND MANTEL ’ v‘f‘ Fiain, | Gol: GRATER i T RUBABCO SUPERB GIFT BOOKS At HADLEY BROS, & CO.'5, 03 40d 65 Wasbloglon-at, oo o | - L Boys' Ulster rgalns! NUTTING YOU CAN FIND NO MORE SENSIBLE, PLEASING PRESENT, Children's Stts ald Ulsters NUTTING'S. Prices for these little Ouifits are remark- ably low this season, Call and see them hefore you decide on your Hollday Gifts, Gents’ Ulsters, Qvercoats, gfl;d Suits NUTTING' GENTLEMEN1!! good, service; LITTLE MO Make yourselves Christmas Present, 184 & 186 STATE-ST. OPP. PALMER HIOUSE. NOTRTHEPRICES AT TIE BRANCH OF 1HE New York Bowery Loan Offce, 811,50 17.60 £10.50 81,71 $22%ptenard Chtheninin Drrrconte, work 841 "lnin €23 (Our anm o s [EREN B34 or Biegant Binck, Biag, or Hrawn, ieiver Overedats, faril 620 (Bir 3 £3.1 £3.10 5. 14 Fur Good Peigfainin Oveesant wn s £14.02 ] ¥or Our Fines ¥ avm inake e i e ' 1 1) o 1A £1), ! !':?r:i;ur(lrcu Xpceinlye sl eliatee o s 7.7 $1.7. o £7. Fod dar An.\\tn(n.fi: Cnanliers Huliw, Wort Oul 1.53, 1.55' Ltoau, "f"::.'.'.'..‘,v"‘:’: ¥ i OOy NEW YOIt H AN 'K, \: 2“}. & K (,p“‘: LILY OFFICE, " FLORAL BELLES At HADLEY BLOS. & CO.'S, 53 and 63 Washington-st. T PIANOS AND O e S o e PIANOS AND Estey Organs SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH DURING THE HOLIDAYS. STORY & CAMP, 211 STATE-ST. PIANOS! With Equalising 8cale and Linear Dridge. The Mathiushiek Planos are now scknowledged y the vur country, tobo B beat, Judies of music, (o all pae vastly superior to sny other I i alogue, contaiulng full explauution of the Equal. 8 fzlug Beale and Linear Lizfdie, scut free upon spplica: tlon: no [erson whbing to purchsse & Plauo should tall tosend furune. Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Besutiful Deatgn of Cases. FELTON & TOMEROY, 153 STATD STREET, CHICAG Sole Agenta for he Sorthiest. _EPrAGENTS WANTED IN EyERY TOWN Tig Rogers Paent Upright Pianos other Are sell.ng lowor than an firgt-class i’inucs.FDR CASH, at 248 WABASH-AY, JAMES CHEEVER, Agt. G, A will do it, and the In. vestment pags better than Savings Banks, $19.75 verconta (Soi% ) 3.10 " “‘nrll.l'}lll. 13,02 .10 unnnd texiuresl, Worth 620, ot =nt.o Nour Adusiis. evesioue T drelock Fatnrdays, = MATHUSHEK 'thE FIVE CENTS. i BARCLAY STREET. The Fateful Ruins Still Stube bornly Piled Upon Their Dead. Two Gas-Mains Giving Muéh Trouble to the Firemen. Vast Multitudes Eagerly Watching tha Place from Dawn to Mid- night. Two Bodies Found in the Street at Daylight Yesterday Morning. No Corpses Exhumed from the De- molished Structure Itself. Yesterday's Theory of a Boiler-Explesion in Its Turn Exploded, Special Dispateh to The Chleado Tridune, New Yonk, Dec. 21.—The scencof the ex- plosion was the centreof to-day's attraction. Immense crowds of sight-seers gathered in the vicinity of the ruins carly In the morning, and stood for hours walting for developments. As the afternoon approached, the mass of specta- tors increased, taxing theexertions of the polico ta the utmost to preserve order and prevent the curiosity-hunters cncroaching upon the fire- lines. Every movement of the firemen on duty and the lnborers employed smong the ruins was eagerly watched, and the spectators were in n constant state of excitement owing to the rumors of the finding of bodics in the ruins which were constantly clrculated, Traflic was almost entirely suspended on Bar. clay street, and, during the - day, until darkuess sct In, n constant stream of vedestrlans passed up and down that thoroughfare, to the great annoyance of the storekeepers. A strong pollco* force was Kept on duty all day. THE ENTIRE BLOCK in which the destroyed bulldings were situated was surrounded by police, and lines were cstab- lished at the Intersectlon of Greenwich strect, College place, and Park place. Nobe but those who nad business at the rulns were permitted in- sldetheselines. Thesiteoftho rulnsthisinorving was n scene of utter desolation. The gap made by the falling of the Luildings Nos, 61, 63, 65, and 67 Barclay strect was filled with a great mass of bricks and stones, ana twisted iron beams and broken pillars, which a large number ot laborers were making a fecble attempt to overhaul. The Flre Commissioners nad taken the responsibility of setting these men to work, olthough the law under whichs the Fire Departe meny s organized does not impuse upon them TUE DUTY 0P SEANCHING FOR TUE DEAD. As hour after hour passed without the discor- erv of any bodles beyond the two recovered carly in the morning, the belief grew that the intmates of the bullding had all mansged to escape, and that no horrible bule ke that of the Brooklyn Theatre would come to view. Coroner Waltman, who swore In a jury and took them to sce the ground, says 23 that any more bodies will bo exbumed, becausa of the fact that, during the tlme spent by him at the rulns and adjoining statlons, from 10 o'clock Thursdsy night until to-day, but one foquiry was made—for Mlis Josephine Shepperd, sged 22, of No, 10 Frank- fort street. ‘This young womao worked at Greenfleld’s and was known to have been thero at tne time of the oxplosion. Bhe was last scen by some of her companions at work a few min- utes before the oxplosion occurred, and hias not been secn since. THE PODY FOUND Just before 8 o'ctock this morning, as tele- graphed to Tus TRIBUNE, was {dentitled 88 that of Willlam Il Dradley, 20 years of age, aud s bookkeeper In the em- ploy of . D. Farrngton & Co, Frout street and Malden lanc. [le was a young man of unexceptionable habits and highly re- spected by bis employers and associates. Ho was clerk of the Chiristian Church of the Evan- gel, and s member of the Board of Visitors. The memorandum-book found on his person con- tained a list of the familics visited by him a3 & member of the Board, TUE LITTLR NEWSBOT, Willlam Bennett, found st duybreak, was 13 years old, and son of Mrs. Benuett, a respecta- blo Irfsh woman who sells pagers In the Hobo- ken ferry-house, Some minutes be- fore the explosfon she had given Willie |euntes to buy eveniog papers, telling him to hurty, und, as hie Lastened back past the iii- fated buflding, he met Lis death bencath the rutus. ‘The remalvs of the little fellow, in- cloged in u vlain coflln, were placed on exhibl- tion fu the rooms of 'his married sister, and were vlewed by crowds of sympatbiziug friends. UNDETERMINED. To tha Weatrrn dnsociated Press. New Youk, Dec. 21.—The number of lives 104t by the Burclay strect cxplosion and fro late yesterduy afternoon I8 still undetermined, but L is beileved thut fully forty bodics now le buried beneath the ruins, The removal of the debris, which waa begun at 2 o'clock this morn- Ing, has proceeded 80 far thut tne street is clear to the outside of vhe aldewalk in front of tho rufus. Ou the opposite stdewalk, lylng under & blood-stuiued tarpaully, are the esof & MAN AND LOY, which were taken from the ruins on the side- walk this morning. When found, the bodles were lylng in front of the doorway. Both had been cvidently struck with the heavy stoue cap- g which still across the boy's face, and Which it was neceasary to lifs before the body could be removed. Oue body was recognized as thut of William I, Bradley, 110 Eckford street, Brooklyn. ‘Thu uther s probably thut of Will- fam HBennett, » newsboy, ‘The ‘mother of the boy keeps a neww-staud at the Barclay street ferry, wud sent bin yesterday afternoon, as usual, tor the last editions of the eveuiais pa- pers. He did not return, aud was, 1t 1s aow evi- dent, passiug the factory at the tune of the ex- plosion. H a b h TWO UUNDRED WORKMEN besides firemen are pow dluging fo the rulns, aud a strong police force is ueeded o keep buck the great cruwde pressing down upon them. The rulns could not be wore complete thap the are, for scarcely a fragment of the wall is stand- ing, and, iudvu&, none whatever onthe ground wwvleJ by the main buildlog, & space of sbout 100 feet square. ANXIOUS INQUIREHS, Early to-day the muthers, futhers, sisters, and trivuds of the wounded and mbalog besicgzed the porter’s roow of the New York Hlospital, wmaking luquiries for those whom bey souglit, sud pleading for admlssion. resideut pbysi- clan, . oo duty since T ck Jast even- Ing, deeming qulet ssary for the newly-arrived jomates, gave orders to only admit a few of the appilcants, directivg others 10 call durin the alternoon, when the wounded would be I proper coudition to converse. Threo of tue uumber bave beeu cuveloped alinost Irom head tu foot in baudages, and two bad their bair burned su cloge Lo the scalp that, with their 0. Canada Alssk wake. slic Trado t03 . It i Lid o largest va- o (10, brheradiin tunua o') !{ini‘a'ulnnfa uutory i the m Jou can cliee & 3100 rihIG a0 Madison and Prank- BLUIEGRY whieads |price sudyaro 28 wr ceat. BEAK & BUCHER. TEGYPT TO JAPAN, lin-ats., Chicago. HADLEY BROS. & CU.8, Dy Uears Flald, at 4 aud U3 Waskiuatoast. etlaud aud a Scal, Canada Miuk, Fur Dlilllllfac-l""- Aisgrithie g manufacturers swollen and blackeued features, TUEY HEIEMULE NEGHOES. Three mothers have been staudiug at the door sinee 4 o'clock this moruing, louking vala lo- quirfes for their whislug cuilurcn, At last, when one of the stricken creatures was leaviog {u despair, she encouttered ber dauihter at the door. 'Vbg weeting was touching. Alter s lovg cuibrace they sc‘mrnwd. and the youny girl was afterwand perwitied Lo go up to the wale ward, wheti abe buparted the news of the safety of & brother tu une of the malimed patieuts who bad worked with ber lo the shop. TUN XNGINEEH. Philip Hlertzback, theengioeer i the factory, bas uut becs seon sisc the explosivn. His wita says that her bustaud, ou bia return from work Monaay piht, tuld ber oue of the tubes of thy buller, oF suie plpe cvanecting with 16 (sho was

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