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o different vorslons of t. Mr. Pienca save ! {hat SUMNER At that perlod allawed imaelf tut ona discrsion, and thut was the gratification of pis sdmiration for FANNT KeMBLE, the actress, whom ho uscd to go to see often in her Imper- sonatlona, sccompanied by Waxngit, PriLlirs snd other college-mates. Per contra, Mr, PRiL- 1478 In bis Tecture Intends to compliment Suu- xan's stuitions habits by saying that whonever pe himeell and other companfons wera return- ing late at night from Boston, where they had peent to sce the famous actress, all the windows of the coliege-building woull be dark save one, that of CriaRLES BumxEs, who was burning the midnight ol in his eager and cous! nt pursait of knowledge. ——————— The Journal wants everybody to bear with its concatenation of ignorant, crooked maser- {ions on the currency question with the patience of Jon, and If they don't, it declarcs they bave Wlallen from s high estate.’ Js it not better for it to refrain from giving aggravatlug provo- eation! Lot it cease making positive allegations sad thrusting them forth as arguments agafost the siiver dollar when it knows that such asser- gons ara absolutely untrue. ————— The noble efforts of the local Democracy to form a_Tammany organization are unavailing, and will be s0 uatil Aexgw, or GooDELL, OF some other leading vatriot oxplains just how tne spolls are to come [n. The average Demo- crat hates mere generalizations. et ‘Thero are somo people in Amerdes, after all, who pray that the Turks may be victorious. A New Haven cartridge factory was obliged to suspend operations Saturday, owlng to the bsckwardness of the Porte in paying for ammu- nition obtalned trom this firm on credit. e Kats FIELD says sho loves too many Ameri- can men to marry otie of tham, In the face of this frank confosston it is doubtful if uny one of them would caro to embark in 8o precarious a mstrimonial speculation. e ————— A beantitul Hicksito Quakeress lectured in Puiladelphla Tucsday ovening, and though she spoke In an uninterrupted monotone, and used no gestures, the young Quakers wero all Hick- sited. In figurative langusge it may be observed that the halo about the County Bullding is gradually belng condensed into & well-deflned Ring. ¥hile the rest of the family arc down at tho Tabernacle, the fathers are boarding around and doing as well as could bo expected. ? ¢ 1 There is a general {mpression that the Y, M, C. A. made gecss of themselves fn attempting to Interfere with Mother Goose. The usual question in the morning fs no tonger, Which bank has gouc up! but it s now What Constable has been shot? # Mr. FRANE MoULTON has added a new name to the long 1ist of * fancy drinks,"” Ife calis it tbolologue, PERSONAL, Over 20,000 copios of Joseph Cook's books bave been sold. Fnonle Kemble is 65 years of age, and welghs nearly 200 pounds, The Marquia of Lorne is coming to Amer- fes next fall with the Ear! of Donraven. Benntors Edmunds snd Thurman, although poiitical encmies, sre wsrm peraonal friends, The wifo of Gilman, the New York forger, ‘has recovered her reason and gone Lo visit ber hus- band. Sam Bowles was well enough on Sunday 1o predict that ** Conkling's victory will be hia downlall.* Oliver Wendell Holmes will read a posm st the contennlal celobration of Phlllips Academy, Audover, Mass., noxt June, 1t {s eaid that Gon, Ord has a more effect- Ive army in Texas than Gen. Taylor commanded when he crossed the Rio Grande during the Mexi- tau war, ; The Prince Imperial recently found him. nelf at tho Dritiah Museum sitting between two Communists who were reading French novels, All were exiles, Mr. Hilliord's reception by the Emporor of Drazil was of & very friendly cbaracter. The American Minlster made & pretty long speech on the deslrability of more Intimate political and com- merclal relations between the two countries. The marrisges of Ben Holladay's daugh- ters with tiiled forcigners did not tarn out hap. nd Mre. Holladay fett so badly about them that sno took the precaution to provide in her will that it ** Polly," becoming a widow, should marry another Frenchman, she should be dfsinberited. In one of Dr. Bartol's eermons he made this reference to Mr. W, M, Hunt: *'Bald a great arlist of our time and town, ‘I mesn to paint this better than 1t was evor done belore, 1 now that Isnall pot, but I deliere that I shsil.' Is not ;m: l:m'ldflll of his matchless landscapes and eada?” In & recent discussion befors the Junlor clasa of Willlams College on American tarifls, Irof. Perry aald thst when he buwilt his house he bad & fagetal® erected, but that he would never parchaso a flag for it until the customs duty wes temoaved from forelgn bunting, Tho claas, judging that the Professor had walted long enongh, fmme- diately subscribed the nocessary amount, and pro- ¢ured a banner fiftcen feet long and ten fect wide e aclass present for hlm, *Owen Meredith,” Lord Lytton, Viceroy of Indis, has excellent powers of conversation, aad tells a story beautifally, and no one ever heard hlm toll the aame story twice. le has been n diplomat in many capitals—was, In fact, & vonta- ble Ulysscu by thie time he was 40. One gift he Iacks, that of making himseif sgreeable to every one. At s reception he will sometimea devote the whole evening Lo onc or two persons, ‘and sliow the rest 10 go unnoticed. Lady Lytton goes far to Atone for his deficiencies In this reapect. A London letter-writer says: *‘Bala is ons of the most zemarkable men on the English press, 1o was, as you know, s favorite with Dickens, and wrote s grest deal In Household Worda that used fu be sct down (o the pen of his ¢hief, Many of hlecontributions were republished in tho United States under the signature of Charles Dickens, notably **Capt. Quagg's Conversion,” ng **The Btory of the Bireet.” Mo could imitate Tuackeray's etyle just as esslly as he could tounterfelt Dickens'." President Porter, of Yale, in a sermon Jast Bunday, spake approvingly of revivsl movements, and slluded to the eforts of Mr. Moody, a plain #nd unpromisiog man, wko began modestly, with his beart and hand In the work, fulthful, animated witha Jove for the Master, and whose labors in 1hla Beld bave been signally blessea. **1ad we,™ Besald, *4men by tho Afties endued with the same Mmpllcity of purpose, adherence, sud devotion, Christianity would make morc rapid strides, snd te truths of the Christian religion epread abrosd, fesult in & complete morsl revolution, so that the Word of God would be In the mouth of every one, . Consul-General Bturz, the eminent Ger- Dan philanthroptet, 1s dead. The reprasentative and dicecting mind of the emigration movement of the Jast forty years, hls sate fategrity and intelli Fence procured him the uaboundsd couddence of ‘be people and the Gonernuient, who wefs wout 1o look to him for guldance and advice in all mat- fera conngcted with the erest Gormsn exodus. Twenty yoare 620, as Brasilian Consal-Gsneral in Geemany, be threw up his ofice tather tuan allow h!meelf to become nstrunsental i furtbering em! §ration to a country where Germau colonist i many jnatances reduced to the position ol Lis disintereated excrtions eventuslly caus Germsn Parlisment to Interfere with omix Brasfl. Prince Bismarck rewsrded the elgnal merits of the noble patrios by sa Imperial penslon. Probably the first time that the codfish dld not cause unmitigated dryness wae st one of tkc sesslons of the late Fisherics Commission tn Ibe dispugo hetween this country and Cavacs. A Mr. Low, of Gloucester, Mass., was reouted ono of the witnesscs ou the Amorlcan side, but in Croes-e; inatiou be proved one of the beston the Lzitish alde. Keforsing to Low in bus closlng Sddress, Mr. Thom Caocadlan counsel, aaid: **1think the only parallel case to that of a2d 1t may ve called & parslisl case—occurred some | arsat libe Mn. I R Breve: Inga at the and miothers, for It gives them atrength, qulets their merves, and gives them Naturc's aweot slecp, Vegetino is Sold by All Druggists. Painted by baad, at The Largest and Best Stock In Chicago. thonsands of venrs azo en the hitlaof Maah, T ean linazine my learned friend, fude Foster, who har o ably conducted the Amcricun eate, #aying 10 Law, atter ho had given his three days’ evidence on our behaif, in the language of the King af Mosh tothe Proplict Dalaam: I brought yon here 10 enrss mine enemles, and ‘‘Low," you have biessed them allogether these thres times; now de- part unto your own conntry. " —— e NOURISHING BLOOD. ‘The blood fmparts to the body the elements which arc esrentiak to 1ta exintence, When these are ineufficiently supplied. ite enerzies begin to flag, there Is a losa of fiesh, the muscies grow flacctd, the teflective powera lose vigot,—every function 1a distarbed, every organ weakened. Under these circumatances, 1t 1a obvious that the conatitution must foon_ wive tay anicas the vital fiuid 1 ennched, Taaccomplish thin object, te. courre shonld e had without delay to that grand ferthlizer of the blood, 1lostetier's Stomach Bliters, which promotes assimilation of the food, and ia the mesns of rendering the circulation rich and sctive. Thegnod effectd of the great tonic sra epeedily apparent tn againof bodily vigor and menial_encrey. A reguiar sctfon of the vatlous flrfilnu Also resulls from its use, the goul wark of Bodily reform goea rapldly on, and eventusily hulll‘ Is eetablished upon a sura hasls. et WHO BEADS Chicago Pablications ASD WESTERN AUTHORS? MORE THAN OneHundred Thonsand Volumen of the following hoaks have slrcady been pub- tished by S. C. Glj@ & CO0. Works of Willam Matiews, LLD, MONDAY-CHATS, Friee...... 2.00 HOURS WITH MEN AND BOOKS. 2.00 WORDS; THEIR USE and ABUSE. 2.00 THE (REAT CONVERSERS e GETTING ON IN THE WORLD.... 2.00 “ rof. Mathews’ Books are unique in current American literalure”’— New York Evening Post. * Iis writings, all, without cxcep- tion, are uscful, do good, increase cullure, arouse thought, ambition, and energy.”’—Now York School Journal, s I'he four booksof Prof. Mathetvs, published by S. C. Grigys & Co., probably contaln the laryest collec~ tion of literary uncedotes, eplyrams, uapothegms, and ‘jeux d’esprit’ cver brought together by a singlewriter.”’ Appleton's Journal, “ Were a youny man to askan otit- tine of a brief course of unprofes- stonal reading we should not liesitute to name these works of Prof Math= ews, l‘lstl:orlm embrace @ general review of the wwhole field of lterary criticism, history, and poetry’— Churehs Musfeal Visitor, “#No modern writer g0 happily combines the imagery of « Waller Scott with the wit and wisdom of a Stdney Smith, the simplicity of a De- Foe, the purily of an Addison, or the alluring power of a Hugh Miller’— Shetlield Post, England, Works of Benjamin B, Taj. THE WORLD ON WHEELS LIFE IN CAMP AND FIEL OLD-TIME PICTURES .. SONGS OF YESTERDAY. “ Songs’ s clegantly {llustrated, and a cheaper or more beautiful volume is not to be found among all the issites from the American press. “Who can describe anything ‘so well as Benjamin F. Taylor? Who clse can malke vuch pictures with the pen and find suclhcolor and perspec- tive in stmple English words ? There 18 e dellcate and pecullar genlus in it which we shall have to wait for long before we find it again in our Uterature.”’—Buflalo Courier. 81, Joseph's Church, on Bizth avenue, New Tork, bas a largo snd_wealthy congregation; fta aror, the fev. Father Fatroil, o (althtul servant Bnnwn by his works, testifi to the wonderfu carative properties of **Giles’ Liniment lodide of Ammonia ™ {n inflammatoey rtheamatism, pains In the Jolnts or loina, for it gives instant rellef, For sale by all draggista. e — Btasicians of the Old and New Worlda agres that in I:IG Mathushek plano they have found the desld- eratum, R A BUSINESS NOTICES. Ohiatles Meldaleck's Cliampagnes.—=Tho pop: nldr Billery and ihe supor-excelient ** Dry Medai, " 1o bishiy sppreciated fn England, Qefriany, and Tussls, sre being constantiy recefved by Mr.' Emil Schultze, 35 Beaver street, New York. presitishusha oSt Those who cannat vialt Chirago send to the Ladles' 'archasing Agehcy. Thoir arder will meet prompt attention, — Mra, W, H. Mallory, 83 East fildlmn t, Itoom 12, Pinokney, Jackaon & Co.'s Fine Rpices. [ ETINE. VEGETINE, Vegatine will rones the blood, give tane to the stomach, restore the llver (o jts proper action, stim- ulate the \d(lnr{nuu toenable them to perform the fanctions devolving upon them, olf the putrid humors, reguate the huwels, and reators the wiiolo ayatem 'to working order, This Vegetine does, and this I the exact way t| rougt which L has accomplishied a0 many wonderful cuzes. Sa may boseen by the followiug unquestiunsbia ovidenca: A Husband’s Statement of the Great Sufiering of His Wile, anwick, Masa., Sept, 24, 1875, Ma, T1, T, SrEvENs: Dear 8r: 1 feol it mydoty to say aword In praleg of Vegotine. My wife haa been troubled ith 4 iad humor for navaral years, which she inlierited from Her parents. We fiave tried sovoral physicians and a great many diiferent kimle of medicine with but Mittlo benefit, She was so much einaclated that wo had almont despaired of her ever belng any better, Hearing of the Vegetino, we resolverl to try once mora, and she commenced uning b Inst March, and Tias been Improving In health ever since, ~ From 104 pounds sho has ndvanced {0 1%5 pounds, lav- ing gained 33 pounds in sovan wmonths, and is now able to be ubout_nor work, In shost, sho belleves that Vegctine has been the means of saving her life.and that ahe cannat sy too much in ita praiee, 11t plearce yon to make uac of this statement, you riy to do s0. She hastaken Afteen Lottlos sad le sl twing t, and [ can safely recommend it as & grest blood-purifier. Yours rerpect(uily, JOSERI L, BUTLER, The Wiic’s Statement. Manwicw, Mass., Bept. 24, 1876, Mu, Srerexa: nt Tiear &ir+ 1 fool 1 must say a Tow words about the Vegeting. Tephraiclantaala [ haiao many com plaints they did not know what to give me. They Paid Thad a bad humorand T had the kidney com- plaint, the llver complalnt, my hieart wan very weak Bnd 1 don't think there i any ono who auffcred niora with the pilcs than 1 did, ‘The physiclana all 221 1t wan no uso for me to use medicino, I conld not live through the month of May. 1 truly tulnk tho Vegotine han saved my Hifo, and my nelahbors say that the Vegetine haa really accomplished & wanderful curo in my case, and I toll every one swhom T meet It 18 the best medicine In the world, Yoors, very thankfully, MRS, J, L. BUTLER. VEGETINE. RELIABLE EVIDENCE, un. ROBERT'S RULES of ORDE FOR DELIBERATIVE ASSEMBLIEY, Pocket Bize, Price, 75 cents, TITE STANDARD AUTHIORITY. There is no other work in our lan- guage of like character, so thorough, conclse, complete, and convenlent for easy reference. COLLEGES HAVE ADOYTED 1t 8a & Text Dook, ACADEMIES ARE USING IT 1n thelr classon. DEBATING SOCIETIES FIND 1t 8 faithtal guide. PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES OF EV- ery name and naturo are following {ts ODDFELLOWS OF I 'IRE States, Knights ot Pycutas, Mssons, etc., ere using 1L e an suthority, It contains on two opposite pages a table of riles answering 200 ques- tions on parliementary law, which table ts alone worth the price of the book. Send 75 centa 0 8. C. GRIAGS & CO, and get & copy for examination, and if you do not find you have tho worth of your money, returs it in godh order and have your moncy back. ey Dar &ir: Twillmost cheerfully add my testimony 10 the great numuer you Lave already fecelved in favor of your great and good medicine, Vegetino, for Ido not think enough can bo said 11 1t pralec, for 1 Lgrtl:uhx:u over 30 years with thut dreadtul a ¢h, andjhad such bad couubing spella that it would ecom ss thoagh I could never brestha any more, and Vegctine has cured me, and I do feel to thank God all the time that there iv #o good a getine, and I also think It one of the & for coughs and weak-sinking feel- mach, and adviee uvfl{bfld! 1o take the Veget(ne, for I ean assure them if ta ano of the beat mediciaos that over was, MRS, L. GORE, Cor. Magazine snd Walnut-ats. , Cambridgo, Mess. VEGETINE. Vegetine is & great panaces for ouraged fathera The'ahove books arcsald by all booksellers, or will be sent postpald on recelpt of price by tho publishers, S. C. GRIGGS & €O, 25 Washinglon-st., Chieago. HOLIDAY BOOKS THE SCARLET LETTER, DY N Hawruonxe, | Fally and sverbly husirated y Stary Haliock Footo, ¥incly priutad from eutire! utw plates with red-iine bordcr. &vo. Cloth, full it, 3. Morocco antiqus, Si, The itfustrations ar tiasteriy.*~New York Trib aven Paliagium. Deginning to end 1s one to grow New York Evenlog Post. FOUR GEMS, UR MIVER PATIL By J. G, Wuirrien, EXCELSION, Dy I, W. LONGFELLOW. TILE WS, vy it Lowx, BABY BRLL. NPT, B, ALbu Kach poem finety and fully tiluat printed. tastetully’ bound, P &liy, $1.50, Morocco, vr Tree: VEGETINBE Preparod by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass, PORTFOLIOS JADLEY BROS, & CO.'8, #) and 63 Washington-st: FURS! MARTIN’S, 185t Sitato-st. L une, perh.t~New **Tha volume fr enthustastiv over. ted. Besutifull faa—¥; by A e We Buy Closo aud Sell at a Small Profit, QUALITY & PRICES GUARANTEED, SR Siyfley Geode— | 4 MAGNIFICENT GIFT-BOOK, CHRISTMASTIDE, Contsining the four poems nained atove, beautifully {Uuatratea, ctar . Full gilt, 63 Autlque ¥ ther or seps helr i i ent dreia will bo cor nd ftcost PRICKE . [lies) of Hoillday books." i THE FAED GALLERY, At v 1 18 ! the best piets Ahnrixs e e L et e o1 tho Ariist s Lifa aud Works,sud :.ululn ticr-press. Large quarto. LEADING Alumptucks Hollday ook, $1k ron e THE MILLAIS GALLERY, Mira n%-.'k‘fifl.‘,".fi S Ascriesof eicelient lolotypo Enyravioge of plct- Tousk lE e SRS PRt H Dlypen Syl perb Gife Voluiue, *Largo quario, $10. [ ik STATEST, TRITHIOF'S SAGA, )i 1 the Swudish of mer, b . Ao ? 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Al our Fume IMPORTED CLOAKS—Silk Brbcade, Sieilian Rich Black Silks, From $1.50 upward, in qualities meriting réecommendstion. Velvet Broeades, Inlatest Autumn Tints, Elegant Goodss Plain Bilks and Velvets corresponding. SHk Broeades and Plain Silks, For Dinner and Evening Wesrin chofcest shiadas. Armures and Cecelinns, Antwerpand Matelasse Silks for Cloaks and Polonsisos, Cloaking Velvets, Buperior in colorand quality, atlow prices. Styfish Dress Goods, 1n cholcest Autumn Effects and most fash. foriable fabrics, *Epecial Novelties Rent Lnces and Lace Articles, Sitk, Fur Lined, AT COST, to| Rore Patterns of fluest qualities, AT close. PRIOCES NEVER 80 LOW. — Sots, Ties, and Hdlkfs, " Foreign Noveltios” of the most beauti. ‘ ‘ ful designs ever shown in this city. o 5 Artistic Embrolderies, 4 In Wool and 8ilk, on Velvet, Bilk, Batin, Handsome Cashmere Indin | and Liven. Shawls, dark coloring, 223, $30, { Fans and Fancy Artlcles, 210, The larzest and most comprohenatve atock SPECIAL BARGAIN—Real Camel’s Hair Shawls, 860, 875, 886, BEADTIFUL BROCHE SHAWLS, 212, $15, 820, 325, WOOL SHAWLS of every deseription. SILKS, SILKS, Rich Blaek Silks, including all the best Lyons Fabries, from 85¢ to 3100 per yard, COLORED SILKS from 750 up- DRSS Goons IMMENSE DISPLAY. Wool BOURETT vory hand- some designs, 18¢, 20¢, YARD WIDE CASILMERES, all colors, reduced to 30c¢. CHOICE NEW NOVELTILS, 25¢, 30¢, and +0¢. 500 pes. Allswool -4 KNICK- ERBOCKER CLOTH at $#1.00, reduced from &1.75, O-4 SNOWFLAKES at -81.205, former price $2.50. by A full line of GENTLEMEN'S FUR~ NISHING GOODS, HOSIERY, SCARFS, LACES, TIES, CORSETS, LADIES’ UNDER- WEAR. All new and fresh goods, ox- pressly bought for tho HOLIDAY SBASON at extromely LOW PRICES. KIDGLOVES. 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Shawls—India Camel’s Hair, Dacea, Cashmere, Velvet, and Beavor, Car- riage Bhawls, and Evoning Wraps, Bhet- land Shawls, Clouks, Suits, &e., 8ilx Qloaks and Circulars, Fur-lined Clonks, Velvot Clouks, Bhetland Clonka, Coamel’s Hair Sacques and Circulars, Mat- olasse and Plain Deaver Cloaks. BI'k and Col’d Sllk Suits, Brocade and 8ilk Combinations in chofeo effects, Cloaks for Children and Misses, Bohool Cloaks, Btorm Cloaks. Those seeking goods of speclal merdt for Holldoy Gifts, should fuspect the rich goods {n these departments “ Always the Dest at the Price in all goods shown.’” Chas. Gossage & Co., State and Washinglon-sts, LNCY ARTICL Fiost Bnd Dry Goods Honse, Madison ill_(l_lzzox-iu-sts. Holiday Goods! We have now open for the inspection of the public a large and choice assortment ot FAN. CY GOODS suitable for Holi- day Presents, which are offered at much less than the pricea usually obtained for these goods. In the other departments of our business we have made im- portant reductions with a view to furnishing to our customers during the Holiday Trade USEFULand SERVICEABLE GOODS at attractive prices. In our SILK,DRESS GOODS, CLOAK, SHAWL, HOSIERY, KNIT GOODS, GENTS' FUR- NISHING, GLOVE, HAND- KERCHIEF, LACE, and RIB- BON DEPART'S, will be found many desirable novelties at prices specially designed to prove that “IT PAYS T0 TRADE O THE WENT SIDE.” CARSON, PIRIE & (0. At MADLEY DROS. & C0.'S, #3 and 43 Washington.st. | 2 TWILL BE OPEN ALL DAY CHRINTHAN. “THE FAIR/” h 108 BTA"I)‘_,E-EE.A&%'QB! 'an AND M E. J. LEEMANN, The Handsomest Albums At ll.\DLn)j\' "l“”%\":h:’::;s; @ o= = | Ll fom e INTON T o MINTON TILES TILE FLOWER BOXES L QUPREME COURT OF TIIE STATE OF NEW SURIRELS er of the Youkers and New Vork ¥lre Insurance Company. Noifee Is hercby givon_pursiaus to sa arder of the Court. made and eutered on the Mxh day of Suppicuicuial dividend of two 4 ou (o doliar of the Indeliedncae of cre and New York Firo 1 v ranc o7 4 will be abl id sl the 24 Wi lan s sty | FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Beew e o 1 ticuRud £ FraRKLN, AT REDUOED PRICES. Wiriian P, Dizos Recelvar. 130%, Attoraey for ltecotver. INLATD WRITING DESKS At HADLEY BROS. & €O.'8, &1 and 03 Washiugon-st. OIAS. L. PAGE, AGENT, Importer of MINTON HOLLINS & C0.'S For FURNITURE HBARTHS, VESTIBULES, Eto., kto. WINTER RESORT, Zuckeon & Donrooriots Royal Victorin Hotel, | RUSSIA LEATHER CARD CASES, NABSAU, N. P., 4 Supt, 5 XL moyT Bupl kmLLEX. ON i} A% HADLEY BROJ. & CO. 2 113 Urosawag, New Yor wauad 5 Washingion-ab WOMAN'S MACAINE SUFFRAGE Receives tolling support from an interesting table of statistics which shows that 8ho knows how to vote. The stupendous sales of the fllustri- ous SINGER to be atill furtheor increased by the reduction in prices inau- gurated by t! o Singer Company. ¥ The Singer Man'’g Co... Wheeler & Wilon M'T'g C Howe MachineCo...... Dames rwing Machine Co... Wilicox & Gihbs Sewing Machin American B, i, &e, Sewing Macl'e Co Weed Sowing Machine Co...... Remington Sewine Machine Co Yietor Sewing Machine Ca., Wilsan Kewing Macline o, Florenee Sewing Machine Co E YEARS' SALES COMPILED FROM THE SWORN RETURNS OF THE SEVERAT, COMPANIES, 1872, W 18T, 1833, 1876, )58 232,444 241,670 240,852 202,310 1873, 19,190 92827 103.740 108,997 00 109,294 000 est.25 700 21432 14522 1 9 14406 17 I 5 21,993 1L, 94 08 25110 12 46 6202 6103 6. 21217 17525 05508 no rets. 8960 6517 4892 2978 Aside from its large preponderance of sales, another emphatic evi= dence of the marked superiority of THE SINGER over all other ma- chines is the fact that it alone is made the subject of imitation by coun=~ terfeiters. CLOAKY, Special Cloak Sale! Field, Leiter & Co., EXPOSITION BUILDING! IIAVE ARRANGED FOR SPLCIAL SALE Saturday and Monday, Dacember 22 and 24, LATIES A1 TS CLOAKS! In ecvery desirable style, new this scason, Cloth Cloaks from $4 to $75. Silk Cloaks, Fur-lined & Trimmed, Silk and Cashmere Circles, These are flrst-class goods, all popular styles. Great re ductions in prices have been made jor the Holidays. Scleet assortment of Gentlemen’s Dressing Gowns and Smoking Jachets, a very acceplable Holiday Gift! Free Stages run from State and Randolph-sts, every four minutes for acconunodation of owr patrons, THANDSOME PEARL CARD ¢ OTHING, The BOY Should have a Present of one of HARVEY’S Swits or Qvercouts. They are elegant in style, texture, und fit, and wre the most sen- sible, inexpensive, and useful Holiday Pres- ents youw can malke. Prices just reduced. HARVEY, 84 State-st. NOTE: Furnishing Goods are always ac- ceptable to Men oy Boys “TORTOISE SHELL CARD CASE, New styles, st HADLEY BROS. & CO.'S, 63and 63 Washlngton-st. KUMYSS us. sparkliog deve: o £ dheetally’ bane ; cprin a0 gene iy, Ben mediciae bas £ ES4eatore Sour heaith, try uiayw. 15 1y patun Flehacus mayiabuier knd plost TAGAS (oals, “Rat Livod from fll‘llfl‘illlfl‘nlu s, ~drink. Kumrl‘ he fenown bres yesrs, Liss T ll'xtfl- Hewareof thess onie componunds. Se for clrculars A Chbemlat, 159 Madtson ‘centre of block. THE WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE STOVE POLISH oke £ret 1 the e Of 1bd blocks, 1o ita freedom T it 1 e brilituacy of its Jei-black gluss. 1u ita durability on the stuve, and fo tlie quicknese aad case of sppilcatlon, thereby lenklur It the chespest, clesu- ool Wust baudsouie stove-pwilsh o 1o world, saving (e nad tebor 1 16 Lae, aad waklag it EVERY WOMAN'S FRIEND, T 255 a2 417 Laka-sb, CBliage. No safer criterion than the above for the guidance of the pur- chaser can be produced. Beware of bogus agents, %’ agent can be found in every county, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Il STATE-ST. he duly authorized _MOLIDAY GOODS. STEINS DOLLAR OUR STOCK Is still complete, and we hayve added many EW GO During the past week, None should buy before examining the great variety of BEAUTIFMRESENTS. 106 East Madison-st. T~ Will be open ALL DAY Christmas, HOLIDAY NOVELTIES Fer nale at HADLEY BIOS. & CO.'8. 1 and Mnaton-st. T PURNITURE. SPIEGEL & CALN, 251 & 253 Wabash-av, Holiday Gifts, VERY, VERY CHEAP! We are offoring our beautiful stock of Furniture, containing many suitable articles for Hol- iday Presents at PRIOCES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. Our whole stock selling re- gardless of cost; must be clos. ed out at once. Parisian and Domestic Fanoy Furniture at half value. An inspection of our stocl: will prove satisfactory. . DIARILES FOR 1878 Unly & few Joft, at HADLEY DROB. & CO.'S, @1 and 63 Washlugton-st. Al CARMELITE MELISSE CORDIAI. (Eau do Mellsse dey Carmes,) A SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. DISORDERS OF THE STOMAOH AR - ALL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. GET THEGENUISE. S0LD DY ALL DRUGGIS Geners! Depot st BUYEILS, 89 Park-place, New Yo VAN BCHAACK, STEVENSON &C0.. Wholessie Deaters. Chicage A R Forsalosr SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITEDSTATES Also, Agents for MARTELL & CO. COOGN.! and ESCHENAUER & CU. BORDEAUX, BARGAINS In BOX PAPELL 183, LaSallo-st., betwesa Madis - and Muaroe. ; i DISSOLUTION. The copartaership beretofore sxtsting uader the of iy & Claiivors b thiy ey dlued 15 UERBERC 0. CHAMBEES. . Chicago, Dec. 22, 1577, RUSSIA LEATHER POCKETBOOKS At BADLEY BROS. & CO.'8, 43334 6 VY 3 s y bmtiatio’ © S St [ { v i - i