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A A TR R MANY RETURNS Fot of the LastqElection, but of the Happy New Year. ith Some Soggestions as {o Mow Ifs Happiness Hay Ee Increased. . Wby any varticular turning pofft fn the year should be made the occasion for special festivity * mamysters, but that it has always been done is po assured fact. Nations differ as to the {ime, but all unite in observing and celebrating some dav. It is only in Amerlea, however, that 8o practice of calling is extensive, and, with all justice to other lands, the custom and the coun- 1ry which observes it are tobo commended. The sollowing suggestions may tend toward its proper observance: WILSOX DROTRERS. Undoubtedly the larzest and most complete stock of men’s select furnishing oods in the § West is at the extensive double store, Nos. 67 i 20d 60 Washin‘don strect. Wilson Brothers A foport dircct from Europe and secure the 2 mostunique and tasty articles to be found on 4§ fhe Continent. ThiS ennbles them to sell at ressonable rates while purchasers secure choice, 1 Il and raregoods obtainable ownere clse, 3. HICKSON.. ‘The prime success of any New Year’s table is poless dependent uDon its arranzement than the quality of the articles it contains. Pure and clioice groceries are thercfore a necessity, and, aware of this fact, Mr. Hickson has made special & pmenrements to meet it. In inspecting his #§ Eock we found 2 choice lot of mixed nuts, of five kinds, ineluding soft-shell almonds, at “the i low vricc of 15 cents a pound; new ' figs at thesame price: best mixed candics, five 3 fors1; Malaga sraves at 30 cents; fine and Vilencia orauges:.select tavle raisin, cte We are aware that his zoods are perfectiy pure,. his assortment complete, his prices low, as ' apove shown, bis attendance aud delivery prompt, and _his location at No. 113 Madison streer centrally convenient. % MESSRS. LAWRENCE & MARTIN. The decoration and spreading of any New Year's refresament table is not a matter of bare hospitality, but one wherein the hostess shows her inherent taste and knowledge of the proprieties. ~And most Visitors on that day Jote details and form their conclusions thef from. Could anything be more unfortuuate, Aperefore. than to offer o guest wines of an in- ferior vintage! And would such a blunder tend to increase the happiness of the occasion? Mcssrs., Lawrence & Martin_ bave both the jmowledge of what are the choicest brands of Tiquors and the stock from which to produce them. Purchasers can rely upon securing just sachmoods as they order with the quality as represented,and can rest assured that no recom- mendations ®ill be made except upon the syricy basis of worth. C. L. WOODMAX & CO'S. BARERY. This establishment, located at No. 61 Wash- inrton street_(opposite Gossame & Co.) has superior facilities for furnishing fine cakes and ather clegant pastry articles for New Year's q refreshment tabies. It is folly for any lady to 1rosted decorations so fong as they can be ob- tained both at cheaper rates and of far more at- tractive design _of Messrs. Woodman & Co., who have recently put in ovens of new pattern, which enables them to produce much better goods than those who are using the old styles of furnacee. THE PALMER NOUSE STABLES. A carriage for New Year'sis a necessity to rentlemen in order that the day mar be passed success{ully. At theestablishment above noted ciegant carriages with driver can be obtained at very low fizures, and it behooves all who desire their gervices to seure them at once. MESSES. DRANT & HAWTIN'S wood engraving cstablishment, Nos. 112 and il4 Dearhorn street, rivais in- attractiveness thoseof New York and Boston. Judgment and £ood taste are displayed by these geutlemen in Unitue ecims of Wood eneraving. Farties dor arinz orizinal plates for New Year's cards should call at once. Ten thousand miscellane- ous cuts for sale. - MESSRS., LEWIS & NEWELL. This enterprizing tirm of music men, located et 156 State street, have all _the latest music suitable for holiduv gifts. Purchasers will be materially assisted by the members of the firm, 25 each his a thorough knowledge of music. COL. LIPPINCOTT has the finest assortment aud display of holiday evererecus ever brought to Chicago at Field, Leiter & Co.’s old “stand, corner State and : Washington-st., with an_illumination at night. : MESSES. BEAL & DWELLE, i3 8t No. 142 West Madison street, doubtless bave i tke finest assoriment of fine carriazesto be found on the West Side. Gentlemen arranging their New Year's affairs will do well to bear 1his in mind. ECEARDT. Caterinz is a finc art, and Mr. Eckardt is sn axomplished artist. Whether at_a reception, wedding, cvening party, or New Year's spread, he s equally at home, and shows_good taste and expericuce. Location, 263 West Madison-st. J. BERRY. A New Year's table is not complete unless supplied with some of Mr. Berry’s fine sweet- mests. His location is 257 West Madison street, azd his prices def§ competition. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES of scrap-book pietures. Largest and fimest stozk incity. Decalcomanie, chromos, surprise- bouquets, New-Year cards, etc., in immense yaricty. Wholesale and retail. Catalosne free. Lucbker & Co., 14 Dearborn street. Open nights. ————— HOILIDAY GIFTS. The most £aitable, inexvensive, and useful pres- entis a sct of those fine and beantiful teeth at McChesney's; only $8 for the best. Avoid the ruch by golng carly. Prescrve the natural teeth, the finest gold fillings at one-third the usual rates. Open evenings. - ‘WHAT IS MORE appropriate for a Christmas present than a patent rockerora rattan chair. Colby & Wirts, 217 and P19 State strect. have a grand displas of holiday Foods tha cannot be surpassed by any establish- meat In their line. ——— FLORIDA. Tarties intending to go to Jacksonville, Fla., £0on will do wel!to purchase tickets Dec. 31, as onJan. 1 the rates will be increased on all clakses of tickets by all lines. Office 121 Randolph street. E. Gaiicr, General Agent. i { i DIEARTY COAL. ‘There will be no interruption in the business of A. C. Brackebnsh, No. 1 West Randolph street. Orders for coal and wood will be attended to Ppromptly as nsual. ————— HEALTHFUL. Dr. Price’s Cresm Daking-Powder is the only kind made by a physician, with special reference %0 ita hesithfulness. ——— Pelton & Pomeroy, No. 152 State street, have on exhibition a eplendid stock of Mathashek pianos. Nomore desirable Christmas present could posei- by be selected. mpt the construction of choice and artistic"! FINE BOOKS AT VERY LOW PRICES, ‘We offer an absolutely ONRI- VALLED STOCK of Superb Books for presents, including all the best authors in the best edi~ tions and best bindings. To show that our prices are at the lowest, we enumerate a few items only below : AN AT WORKS e smpery 83 exempitficd h works of art, # vols.: The Lexends of the Madonna; Legends of “the Monastic Orders, and Legends of the Sainta and 31artyrs, in all, 6 vols, §upre 8vo. Bound in Turkey murocco, extra, by viere. Usual price, $100.. -.Our price, $50 Bound fn tree calf, extra, by Riviere. -Our price, $60 o Usual price, $S0. Bound fn half calf. Usual price, $55.. «...0ur price, $15 ** To thoughtful inqulriers, richest mines are hera onencd for niedftation. To minds_prenared for deeper draughta to quench the thirst for knowledge, wells are dug and fountatns are made to flow cven in the desere tracks of time where pligrim’s foot feldom atiempts 1o tread. We think that Lady Eastiske has done special service (n briogine luto. which haye pular view Tecondite stores Mtherto been sesled for public use."~ Magazl $ SHAKSPEARE-The Iatest, most care- LUl5 calieq nad cenciatiy sdmitied 0 ha the Heat Citenry i Stalispcare. "9 vols. 8vor Halr calf, extra. o ° B H Usual price, S50. .Qur prico, $36G THE DORE GA 250 foll-page Nlustra- 1008 by Gustave Dofe, contalning the Bacst spect- mens of his genlus—grotesque, terrible, welrd, sub- ime: “and” humoras. Thlok Foyal QUars, fiie cdis, olc. Regulur price, $60. MOORENTRIST MELODT trated by Maclise, “ench entire paze, both pictorial {itustrations and’ letter-press, Ing engraved on steel, making one of the most beautiful gift hooks verpublishied, Quarto. Turkey MmOroceo, extra, ind by Riviere. ur price, $36 —Splendidiy llins- Usual price, $30.... +... Onr price, $20 ITALY—From the Alps to Mount Etna. Edlted by Thomas Adolnhus Trotlope. Iliustrated with ug- rd of 100 fuil-page and 300 smaller engrav Roval quarto (size 11x14 fuches), cloth, oxtra, gt sldes aud ecges. Regular price, $22.50 «..........0ur price, $17 ** A epectmen indeed, of all that makes a book ex- ternally ornamental of Intrinsically valuable."—The Book-liuyer. Y ROME-Ry Francls Wey—Contatning 345 Hlustrations by celebrated artista, with un introinction by W. W, Story. Large quarto (11x14 lnches); cloth, extra Ellt sides'and ed; Rexular price, $13. -.Our price, $10 ** This Is the aze of beautifal books, but we douht 1 1t has produced on tiu uiltul than the vol- ume on Kome, by Franc London Times. DANTIPS INFERNO-Splendidy {llustrated by Gustave Dore. I uarto. Regular price, §: Our price, $15 MILTON'S PARADISE LOST—Unlform swith the Inferno.” Dorc's superb illustrations. Royal qQuariv. Regalar price, 525 eaeeeenOur Price, $15 DON_ QEIXOTE-The adventnreof Don Quisote, profusely and most humorously fllustrated by Gus- tave Dore. Quarto. Full gilt sldes aed co; Regular price, S15. \Our price, $9 LA FONTAINE'S FABLES-With numberless beautiful and graphic fllustrations, by Gustave Dore. Full gilt aides and edges. Regular price.$15. ++ e Our Drice, 89 This Is an unusual opportunity o secnre Ane coples of {hese celcbraed books, Qur sunply of sowe of them {3 limited. snd, atter It is exbausted. we cannot duplicate. s Clnksns St The Gafthéring of the Lilies A Rare Collectton of Orizinal Poems. llicstrated in Water-Colors and 't Skeicnea, by the author. L. CLAL and iilustrator of ** Vioiet, Quarto, Elegant Jet Ciath. Quarto, Turkey Moroc *¢Avthe very head of tha Jovely £ift-books of the sea- s0n we must vlace ** The Guthering of the Lilles.” —The Advance. **By far the most heautifui book holldaywe have seen. e Stkndard. **The fllustrations of Mixs Clorkson's booksare its Tove- Meat feature."~The Tribuse. The Gatbering of the Lities will disappoint no one fn search of a beautiful and attractive gift-book st moderate price. ANSEN, McCLURG 137 and 119 Stat iy n & CO. i.. Chiles O‘E‘ TEE CHICAGO SULT AND CLOAK 60, 224 W. Madison-st., OFFER THIS MORNING 1,000 CLOAKS! Made of the most Fashionable Materials, at largely reduced prices to close the balance of our Wholesale Stock. MATTELASSE CLOAKS at $8, $7, $10, $14, $16, $20 and $25, worth fully one-hal? more than those prices. CHINCEILLA AND ROUGH BEAVER GARMENTS from §5 upwards. PLAIN BEAVER CLOAKS, stvlishly trimmed with Silk or Veivet and Fringe,an immenae variety, et very low prices. Bpocial styles in Misses’ Cloaks, 14 andjl6 yenrs,atS6and $8. - These garments arc all made at our own factory fn Chicago, and are decidedly fuperior in shape and stle to the Berliu Cloaks, which form o larze # nor- tion of the stoci of our promnent retail houses. A special department has been orzanized for the ‘manufactare of Silk and Velvet Cloaks and Dresaes of all kinds to order, This department is under the supersision of . REID (Iate with Chas. Gos- 2age & Co. ), with a .arze staff of thoroughly com- ctent cutters and dtters, Particularatientiongiven ridsl Troséeanx. NOTE THE ADDRESS, 224 West Madison-st., REAR PEORL GROCLIRIEN, WINES, Etc. TOILET GOODS. WHAT SHALL | GIVE | » ER? A BOTTLE OF THE EXQUISITE - OR AN IVORY HAIR BRUSH! OR A TORTOISE SHELL COMB! OR A CUT-GLASS BOTTLE! GET THEM AT THE DRUG STORES OF 'BICK &RATNER, State-st,, Corne} Madison, and Clarkest. Methodist Church Block. “BARGAINS" Bast TlaGrocry Hous, FORMERLY HODGES & CO., 47 STATE-ST. ‘We have the finest line of Fancy and Sta- ple GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS to be found in the city. Webuy all our goods for cash. No house in the city can compets with the low price of our coods. R. H. COUNTISS, who for many years has been connected with tho trade, now with the above house, asks the patronage of all of his oid customers and t:ng_e‘ncnernlly‘ G LOOK AT TIE PRICES WINDOW AND BLIND LOCK, TO CAR-BUILDLRS AND MANUFACTURERS. Ward's Imbroved Window and Blind Lock and Patent Just fsued. Call at the Gault House for eighteen days and cxamine the Beet Patent ever mvented for Win- nd ¢: |1 dows and Bilnds. No humbug! M. N. WARD, CATAREIE CUBE CLOAKS, STAWLS, MEDICINHE. Entered according: to Act of Congress, In the vear 1873, by Dr. Clesson Fratf, in the office of the Librartan of Cougress, at \Washington. ‘The Only Treatment Knawn or Ever Attempted that #" Radically Cures CATARRH, For Which Statement T Tfold Myself Voluntarlly Re- sponsfble Alike to the Frofession sad thie Pubilc. 3 DR. CLESSON PRATT, No. 202 State-st., Corner of Adams, and No. 24 Throop-st., West Side, Between Madison and Washington. MOTOPATHY. Motopathy s a system of medical practice based upon the premise that biealth and disease are condizlons de- termined by the modes of motion occurrng with the clementary atoms of matter as represented fn the bu- a1 man Alr. Water, Carbon, Lime, Tron, Phosphorous. a 1it- e Salt, and a grain 6 Sulphur, and we have the mo- terfal out of which the body Is maae. By tho functions of digestion, sbsorp:ion, and respiration these olements are convertéd nto blood; and out of that erimeon reser- volr of cellulac life procécd the processes of growth aud decny, health and disease, ife and death. A pep- fect balance between the ssshmilative aud elfminative forces In life and health, and any departure irom that tandard f5 disesse, which, unarrested, ends fn death. In other words, the abated, acceleraied, o disturbed motfons of moiecnlar life 1h the body isa departure f1om health {n the part or organ where such disturb- ance occurs; lience e otllce And purpose of medicinG 18 - chougé. control, and equilibrlate molecular mo- o CATARRH. Catazzh differs froma_cold by the following symp- toms, vz : 1t consdts of Intlammation beglnnlug abov and a Tl Lehind the vell of tio. pulute, and extend- ing upwards into the nostrils aud air cavitles of the face, oritmay be through the eastachian luncs futo the faternal car, causinz” catarrhal deafness. The dis- case ereatesa constant desire toswallow, and causes A feellug us though something was stfcking fn the up er and back.part of the throar. “There isoften a feel- e across the eyébrows. causlng hend. #s, and “confusion of thought and" 1oss of = memory. The'sense of smell becomes lmpafred, the eyes are weak, and the volce assumes a nusal tvan, while on rising in the morning, great effort ls reqnircd head and throat.” In sicep, tie aifowed, cansing weakness and sic] stomach. TLeréates a bad tistesin the moul causes that most unpleasant of ml dlsastrecable things, anoffensive und _poisynous breath. Not that all these 55 appiy to each fndividanl case, hut they nre arrhal t B iDioins of the disease, didering only in dezree, 2% they are modled by the Lablts, age, sex, and tem- pesamicnt of the subject. Predisposition. 1f medical science teachus anything It teaches that local disense, of whatever name or nature, depends upon constitutional eympathy and predisposiiion; at least. If there are discases not of this class' they never become chronie, but speedliy get well of themseiver. Ilence whatever lngal m s are employed fn the treatme t Catarrh, success denends not upon /0 means al 3 but upon u careful and discriminaic use of such spreljic remedies as «hali change the abuormal condition of the Rysicm s well: arrhal subject there oceurs a sinzularly d condition of thie blood, —~a virus. —a s i~ thing that genders diseare, weakens the and fiuperilsife. The blsod {s thie reservol lu life, the source of nutriment to every organ and Lissy Jtisthere disease beglus, and medicine must sorbwed futo the blood before it can exert any speeiic action upon the physieal economy, Upon this hypoths c2lx, coupled with i record of twenty-five years' e F rience (o this feature of special practice, {s' based that &ystem of local and constitutivnal treatment for Catarrh and fts complications of which it Is mv pleasure to the suthor and advocate, and to the principles nad practical results of which I respecefully urge t! tion of the puolic and the profession. What Comes of Negleet. Among the hundreds of dylnz all around us. many of the fa the worning of Tlie, of consumptlon. inore than half this DRMEF cun Tevert to the time when It was *nothing but catarrl.™ The ltie rill that trickled over the mosay ledge far away In the mountaln haa #wolleu 1o a siver in the valey, and on 1ts turbid bosom 18 Dorne the wreck of many a wasted life. This f+no fancy picture, but the leswonts, that con- sumptlon rarely attacks the lungs ut the outset, but is rathier the sequence of that eatarrhai condltion of thiy thruat and facial cavities which precedesit., Lender.if you nave eatarrh, every breathi of air inliled into the lungs ts drawn over adixessed surface: can you doubt i de: Xo matter flow strong the conatftution v, this dlscase will breax it. " Be the face never ful. fts miidew touch will blanch the cheek nd pale the 1in and steal the lustre from the oye, It IALiers not how much money you_have pald. nor how much mediciue you have takea: what Dr. Jones sald, or Dr. Smith did; the fact thut sour discase rematn (& Troof sniiclent. Lat what, was done was not whet ought toliave beendone. * If the physician’ knows what will z¢ the fermentive element In the biood of the catarrhal subject, and Low to chane the abwormal conditlon of “the'body upon which the Jocal discrse feeds. he will not fail to cure: If hie docs 1ot kifow this, e wiil not succecd. And that s just what standard suthors upon this sub- {eet donot tcach, and theren lies the seerct of fallure in the treatment Of eatarrh by the gencral practiriozers for it fs an Iucyntrovertible faco that as ver nelther the hic nor the i cdatreat eopathic schools of mealcing hus that cures catairh. That Moto- n and where allother known means acd metheds have totally falled. I submit the fncontro- vertible testimony of these wio know aad who will speak of it us thev have foundl: REFERENCES. CHICAGO, Sept. 15, 1877, DR. CLESSON PRATT: Ry 0 Dear Sir—Your treatment of me for Catarrhal Bron- “chitis four years ako wasa triumph over mil my pre- N E. WHIGHT, vlous atcerupts, and tlierc bas been no return of tae disease, 40! 1G] 7i8 West Washington-st. DR. PRATT—D! cured me of Catarr] vlously treated wit Eurove. R SIR: 1t s five fur-s!m:eyau for whic disease ¥ had becu pre- t benent, batl at home and i 0. E. N, 185 State-st. CricaGo, Dec. 25, 1876, DR. CLESSON PRATT—Dear Sir: My sympathy for these who suler from Catarrh, not luss than tue 10 you, induces me to announce mys: ihat diseasé under thie treatment recdlyed at Bands, k. M. BOOTH, Profescor of Elocution, 141 Park'av, THEEE YEARS AGO. A SUFFERER WITH CA- TARRH In [t5 worst form, 1 placed myself under the treatment employed by Dr. Clesson Dratt, and was cured, noc simply benented. but cured. and I rematn well. CAPT. J. J. SMITIL, 1155% Indiana-ay. CATARRH CAN BE CURED—I know whereof I speak: and am hiappy (0 udd v testimony touching the peculfar method ¢mployed by Dr. Clesson Pratt. of this clty. SAL A DUTH 118 Wabash-av, AGATARRE_Fiveyeareagol was curedof C:"""'J o cen yeurs” etandlus Dy Uie treatment employ Dr. Cledson Pratt- and 1 remin weih. plorsehy J.S. TIAMILTON, 00 State-st. CURED AT LAST—For many years Twas a_sufferer with Catarrh fa the worst form fn which thus diseass grerppeas. [ had tried all orts of remeulcs and all Klnds of doctors. only 10 grow worse. In that condi- ton, four years ago, I oniployed e scrvices of Dr, Cleston Pratt, of No. 203 State-st., and, was cured per- fectls and permancnt Recorder's Ofce. CATARRH—For ten or twelve rears I was a safferer TIth Catarrh until the discase had reached that stage. ny lits was despatred of both by friends and e <0, CATARREL. For three years o more I tried a ereat varlety of rer- edles advised for catarrh, but without the slightess hea- efit. "A short time ago 1 placed my~elf under the care of Iir. Ciesson Pratt, of this cliy, at whose hands I have ‘derfved that 'benefit aud fmprovemont which contidence in hi3 skill and_ ability In the celalty which claims 143 attention. From my own experfence, and wha 0w of others. I urgently com- mend the services of Dr. Pract to all persons suftering frow this troublesome and dangerous dfsease, & J. WARD ELLIS, Deatlst, 209 State-st. zn " Ciiicaco, Nov. 18, 1877, DE. CLESSON PRATT. 202 State- DEAT Str: 1t 13 someihing more tuan a sear since you treated me (or catazrh, and | have had ho relapse of the commiaint. [ have full confidence fn your e, ‘method, and none whatever in any otk JAY B. SPENCER, 353 West Madison-st. CURED—Whea 1 be. Dr. Clesson Pratt, of real anxicty of mind ind 2 one of the most distin- 0 had progounced disease n three weeks after conmenc at 1 had galned six pou i Improved § wus’ Gone, breathin: my ncd, and today, with wood appetite, sound ts. and retarning health, T beas ¥ to the merlts 6 the tice of which Dr. Bratt Is the author and mive RIVERSIDE, §pL. 3 WILSON McCLI. H e P. S.—Porsons from abroad treated by correspond- ence after one Interview: but fa no Insiance will rewe- dies be sent without firs: sceing the patient. RECEPTION HOURS : Test Skde, from 9to 128, m. South Slde, from 2 to 5 9. 1, Aud positively at no other houss, uor o3 Sun- day, exceit fn case of neceasity cud by spectal up- poliitin MEISCELLANEGUS. Reiuction n Price of Gas, Office of Chicago Gas Light & €oke Co, Onand after Jar. 1. 1878, 1ho price of gas will be $2.75 per thousand feet for all gas consumed after that date, with u discount of 50 cents pe: thousand cr all bills paid ori or before the 19th dav of the month. JAS. K. BURTIS, Séc. South Park Bonds. The Coupons maturinz Jan. 1, 1874, will be pard at the Nationai Bank of lifnats, Clileazo, o at the Amer- fean Exchuze Natlonal Sank, New Yori, upon pre- tentation, on’and afier maturl 3 JIRVING PEARCE, - Treasureggoiuth Parks Commlssicn. Immense Reductions In order to reduce our im- mense stock of Cloaks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Furs, Gloves, Hosi- ery. Underwear, Dolls, Toys, and Fancy Goods, we have made Special Reductions in every department.to put our prices within the reach of everybody. The following quotations are Only a Few of the BARGAINS we offer : CLOAKS, 175 Ohinchilla Beaver Clogks, 44 inches lon7|:, at $3.50, $3.50, $4, $4.50, and §5, ro- duced from 4, $5,56, and $8. ‘These are undoubtediy the best Cloaks ever offered for thg money. 150 Matelasse Closks, clogant patterns, 46 inches long, trimmed with Galloon Braid and Silk, st £5, 56, and S8, reduced from $8, £10, apd $13. These cannot be appre- ciated unless they are seen. 185 All-Wool Beaver Cloaks, elogantly trimmad with heavy Grog Grain Silk and Fringe, 46 inches long, at 38, reduced from 250 Fine Beaver aund Matelasso Cloaks, handsomely trimmed, to _be closed out at $10. $12, 5{4. $15, 516, 18, $20, sold in the early part of the season at double the money. 1,000 Wool Shawls, latest_atyles, to be closed nt §2, £3, ¥4, ¥5, 36, 57, 8, and 510. 350 Single Paisley and Broche Shawls $5, $8, 58, 510, $13, $15, 518, and $20. 275 Double Paisley and Broche Shawls sio, s12, §15, s18, $18, $20, $35, 530, and . TFURS. 500 Children’s and Misses’ Sets, to be closed out at 50c, 75¢, 85¢, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.80,and $3, 600 Ladies’ Alnska Mink and French feal Sets, Muff and Boa, to be closed out at £3, $3.50. $4, $5, and $6. 75 Sets Genuine Mink, Muff and Boa, to he;lased out at $8, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, et s DRESS G0ODS, 124000 Pos. Snow Flakes, at 8o, worth Bice. 750 Pes. Stylish Dress Goods ot 10, 13%, and 15¢, worth 15, 18, and 3oc. 450 Fes. Matelasse ‘and Basket Cloths, ot 20 and 35¢, worth 30 and 35c. 75 Pes. 'All-Wool Matelasse 11 yards wide, 8t 5S¢, worth §1,50. i 85 Pes. Ridgway Suiting, 1% yards wide, at75 and B5c, reduced from SL 50 and $1.75. SPECTIAL REDUCTLONS in Dolls, Toys, Fancy Goods, Ladies’ Hosiery and Undar- wear, Gents’ Hosiery and Underwear, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Bows and Nocktios, Gents’ Toilet Slippers, Fancy Chinese Boxzes, Photograph Albums, &c. i P. S.—In order to give everybody a chance to secure Bargains and Christmas Presents, we will keep open urtil 10:30 Monday evening. ow Yok Store 281 & 286 West Madison-st. CLOTHEING. PALMER HOUSE CLOTHING STORE. CLOSING-OUT SALE! Contfnued for 30 days. Stock must be sold by Jan. 1. Store wanted for other uses theu. GOOD ALL-WOOL GOODS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! . Teavy Ulstersand Overcoats selling at very low prices. 50 and up; dup; Tam selling Cloths, i up And neatly-made Clo- SALS, . 'Pithing, chesper than 1.0 and up the cheapest. Reason ost, why, very simple. I 11.00and up own 'the stock at 50c 1%, sna up'on tho dollar; expen~ 0andun Jo5 very light, and ‘prices mado to close out the stock at once. Don’t forgot the place PALMER HOUSE BLOCTHK, 185 & 1S7 State-st, B.PALMER MACKEY. NOTETHEPRILES > AT THE BRANCH OF THE New York Bowery Loan O, 9.50. 59,50 39.50 29.50 TP Sotenard Citheinn Ororbonts, Worin $25 (Our owh mnlie). Fotbrcrnnt ik, Biug, or Brown, Bl 2 e, , Pin % ieAver Overcontn, W orh S50 (One W ks & 5] 0 reonts, Worth S12, 5 S14.62 $14.6 T cont, WhitE 16 41 -, 9. aice fro: G §: r Qur Great gdifferent pagt El Suits, Worth o). S5 S13 Si3.00 S13.00 00 e Pl proo Y, po BN E00 (Specinl Make), Worth $35. 6197 €140 . S1.40 ))ll Vest, Wartl s1 Fants (all ) Worrh S8.50. o1 C =T 4 = NOTICE.. In order to better reccommodate MY nUMErous pa- troua Tiisve cazablished a Lranch otice at Xo. 233 Weat Madlson-st. (over Carson & Pirle’s). Ownere il dad it to thelr Intereat to leave thelr proderty for sale or rent with 10¢, as they will baye the advantage of boih oilices. \\’.\(‘] ]!l .\(X,\’s(l A Real Estate sad Eentiuz Agency, 233 West Madizon-st., ftonm 7. Mafn ofice, No. 114 Lazalle-st. FLUTI:—Reduction extraordinars, The vers hest St. Lonis Wiilte Winter \Wheat, eatra cholec Daisy, daily: Iz best Patent, S5: best Spring, 5650, d A s . ostil-card to LA CO.. 143 3. Tiaisted-st.: nfon Narket, cor. Twenty.second-st. and Indiana-a: a0d 443, cor. N. Clark and Division. Bargain in Fine Box Paper, Fifty elegant styles, from 15c s Rox upward. 163 LaSilig'st, beiween Madhion sad MoBroc, ¥ Mr. WATERS' ROOMS, GABRDNER HOUSE CORNER, OPEN EVEININGS. Unigue and Beautiful firic-a-Brac. Fresor do Hildeshefm. S . New Greek lironzes. Chinese Teakwocd Furnlture. Coala-of-Arms of the Swiss Cantons, Casts {rom tha Antique, elc. Al for Sale at Low Prices. Jewelry House Hamilton, Rowe & Co. Have replenished their stock of Christmas Souve- nirs with fresh new .GOODSs in evéry department, and with an extra force of pared io give buyers .the best attention. " Their store will remain open late Christmas Eve, and will-open Christmas morning for business. SENRIBLE! To select a Present that 5 alviays DSEFOL, VALUABLE, and ORNAMENTAL. $30.00 Saved on every $100 purchased of us. ‘We have every article usually found in first-class Jewolry Houses, from a KOHINOOR DIAMOND to a WATCH KEY. Perfect satisfac- tion gueranteed, or money refund- ed. Inspection solicited. Compe- tition defied, Giveus a callend get OUR prices before making your purchases. LIPHAN, “The Joweler,” Cor. Clark and Monroe-sts. To sccommodate our Iohiday Trade we shall remuin open Monday until 11 p. m. MARTING, 154 STATE-ST. The Largest & Best Stock in Chicago Dargaina—New and Stylish Goods— 'Prices Biclow aay i the Alurikee. We Buy Closeand Seilat a Small Profit QUALITY and PRICES GUARANTEED Fresh Mink Maft PRICES [Real Sinic 10 "i‘ ink Mutt snd Boa 15 ench Seal Muff and Boa. 3 AT et Seal Muft and Boa.. d B MARTIN'S LEaDING a FUR HOUSE, 154 STATE'ST., 154 STATE-ST. SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALE! - A LEL‘ N ISAC U ARAN d k Clreulars, $05. O T e paiFing by Ast-clnde work- men at low prices. CASH. O O D . Goods Sent C. 0. D. if Desired. R. T. MARTIN, 154 State-st. Between Madison aud Monrov.sts., Chicago. We open tresh Monday Morning, 166 BuBGANT MINK DOAS, $7.50, $10, $12.50. 150 ELEGANT MINK HURFS, $7.50, $10, $12.50. These prices aro faily 50 per cent below regular rates. R.T. MARTIN, 154 State. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. LI Y 1,000 VARIETIES FANCY CHAIRS, ROCKERS, and EASY CHAIRS, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS LARGE ASSORTMENT Bookcases, Desks, Secretaries,Sideboards, & Fa’ucy T::blcs, Hat Trees. The Empire Parlor Badstead Co. 383 West Madison-st., Sell, st prices lower thsa the lowest, FURNITURE, CARPETS, S CROCKERY, STOVES, ON INSTALILMENTS. . POTTERY. A AR~ A ART POTTERY! 00 pieces just received---too Ia?e fg)r the'] Holiday Trade—- wiil be sold low. Also Russia Leather Goods, Vases, }f‘me Stationery, Cutlery, Ete. L}.ll of best quality at immense dis- counts on South Side prices. NELSOR, 257 W. MADISON-ST, 2 Doors West of Sangamon. GUSINESS CARDS, TTROTICH. starrived from Earope with a larze ctae Lampion Smzing Dirds and Prize Poul- X give nxa call at ea D“”"s‘}%i’v““x‘",&n-s $IRD STORE, ‘est Madison-et.. Chicago. TAMES W.BOXYDEN, ATTORNEY IN BANKRUPTCY, 3,107 CLABK.-ST. . SEWING MACHINES. THE WHEELER, & WILSON IS TEE. ALY HACHINE 600D BY FOR A Christmas Present! obliging salesmen are pre-. 99 State-st., cor. Washington. 1t is the LATEST IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Machinery, and has been fully tested. The fact that Field, Leiter & Co., Wilson Bros., M. Selz & Co., and others too numerous to mention, use them far more largely than an others, ié sufficient evidence. B ¥ Call and Investigate at 165 State-st. LINER SOLIDAY GOODS. MILLINERY! AT A GREAT REDUCTION! We MUST REDUCE our large and wvaried stock of choice DBLillinery, to make, room for spring importations, consequently e offer owr goods, ALL of wihich are NETY, STYLISH, and ELEGANT, for the next 30 days, at the Jollowing LOW PRICES! . VORTH Fancy Peathers for..15c to 73¢ 50c &31.50 ich Ti] 80c & 2.05 S0c& 2.26 Ornaments . 2c& 2.25 Velveteens b 86c & 2.00 Silk _Velvets, Black and Colored ....$1.00 & 2.00 1.75 to 3.00 Faney Silk & Satin, . col. & bIX -......75cto 1.25 1.25 10225 Trimmed Hafs..... $1.25 up Garnitures of every beautiful color and tint made to order. HAGEDON, BOYLE & (0, 1414 143 WABASH-AV WEBSTER & (0. 107 STATEST. OPEN MONDAY EVENING, ‘To accommodate the Public. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ‘We have a large assortment of Flo- ral Necklaces and Dress CGarni- tures, suitable for Holiday Pres- ents, which we are offering at very reasonable rates. Also Opera Hats from Five to Ten Dollars. STEIWS OUR STOCK Is still complete, and we have added many NEW GO0 During the past week, Nomo- should buy before examining the greaf variety of BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS, 106 East Madison-st. & Will be open ALL-DAY Christmas, THE TOBEY - - FURNMITURE €0, Grandgisplay HOLIDAY GOODS, State and Adams-sts Don’t Forget the Boys! Don't forget to buy them s Christmas Present. The most profitable. inscructive, and amuslng one yor can buy for them {s & PRINTING PRI The work ts a pleasure und profit to them. They earn their spendin; money, acquire busfaess habits. and are taught to thin for clves. Presses for $2. Complete outtits of Press. tyve. Ink, caic, canis, &c.. for $4. Alsoalaree Varlety of New ¥ ear Cards cheap. CRESWELL, WAXNER & CO., T ul 174 Clark. ALBUM OF MUSIC. " FOR SALE AT W. W. KIMBALL'S PIANO WAKERUOMS, COR.STATE & ADAMS-STS. S 10x14., 160 PAGY 40 PIECES NEWEST MUSIC, Ipcne, Mo o of e S s Petite Marfee: La Creole; Let 3le Dream Agals 20se Marie, Fiy(ng Dichman. and 32 otber pleces by the BOUND IN CLOTI AND GOLD. VOOAL AND I;BTRUMENT L. \TION REY, ROBERT COLLYER’S AEWY BOOK, SIMPLE TRUTH. A HOME BOOK. Small. 4to. Cloth. $1.00. L Just Published by, LEE & SHEPARD, Boston. 2/ For sale by all Cookseller: T CHIANGES, DISSOLUXTION. The rurtnersiip beretoloro existing be- tween t| e undersizned under the firm name of Heilbron Brothers is this day dissolved by mutual COBSENL oy RY HEILBRON, % LOUIS HEILBRON. Chicago, Dec. 22,1877. business of Wholesale Millinery will bt?}:l:ntmued by Liouis Heilbron at 145 Wa- bask-av.. who 18 guthorized to collect all claims of ths late firm. DISSOCLUTION. No!| n 3 1hat the copartacrship hereto- us 213 South Hoyne-ar.. Chicazo. Tik. deniers In grocerl thiy day disdaived by ¢ f the vndersizned. O icn 1s ajone authortzed to collec it billssad ¥ pay a1 labilities of the Jate Arm EDWARD RICE. JAS. M. DAVIDSON. Dated Chicago, Dec. 18. 1877. retall utual i Wnllnfl%l‘hge hu;l?lzs;nOY‘§B= Rl 1dson at 213 Soutl oyne-ay.. e oo & A EDWARD RICE. DISSOLUTION. hip heretof: {sting under the name MERBERT O. CHAMBERS, Chteago, Dec, 23, 1977, From thisdate I “ MINTON TIL, WINTON TILES TILE FLOWER BOXES FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT REDUCED PRICES. CHAS. L. PAGE, AGENT, Importer of MINTON HOLLINS & CO.'S ForFURNITURE HEARTHS, 'ELS, FIRE-PLACES, VESTIBULES, Ete., Btc. * Jack: & Dearborn-sts. on KUTIYSS. ARENDS KUMYSS arkling beverage of won- peclally” benefichal o dys Or Milk-Wine. a deltcloul derfal restorative power. pepsia and general debiiity. Wheu medicine has faifes T restore your health. try Kumya. IU s nature’s richest poutlsiment and most ratonal tanfc. Nature does not make Gesh and biood from drugs, therefore, throw physic to the dogs,—drink Kumyss. dhe renowa of my Kulnyss, carned with(n the [ast three years, hias Caused numersns imitations o sppear. Beware of incsa unwholcsome compounds. ~Sead for elrcufurs. A AREND, Chemist, 179 Sladlson-st.. centrs of bivck. KUMYSS. Fifth-av" at $4 por doz. OVEICOATS. “TY0U WILL BUY YOUR MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS CHEAPEST, THEY ARE MADE. GO DIRECT TO JEHERE THE FACTORY, 416, 418, 420, 422 aud 424 Hilwankeg-av, CLEMENT & SAYER. ONE _PRICE CASIL STOVE POLISH. THE WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE STOVE POLISH Ranks frst 1a the alze of the blocks, in its freedom P the uriiisacy of 1ts Jev-Diack Rioss. 1 16 durability o the stove, sad o the quicknesa and case of appiication, thereby maklog It the cheapest, clean- eat. most handsome siove-polish tn_the world, saviog time and 1abor in ita use, and makiog 1¢ EVERY WOMAN'S FRIEND, “Tryit, sndace If 1t {3 not 2o. For adie by all grocers, “Trade mpnlted by . T. 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