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VOLUME XXXIX. e r—— CLOAKS, BROTHER [HMENSE BARGAINS Our tremendous gale of Cloaksincreases daily. An ex- amination of our stock will at once convince Ladies that the prices, styles, and quality of our garments are superior to those of all other Houses., THIRTY-FIVE HUNDRED CLOAKS T0 SELECT FROM., 100 Different Styles. Good Styles of Diagonal and Plain Beaver Cloaks At 35, 86, and 87. Better 8tyles of Diagonal and Beaver Cloaks, elaborately trimmed, At $10, 812, S14, §16. Handsome Diagonal Beaver Cloaks, richly trimmed in Velvet, Satin, and Fringe, At $18, 820, 322, 325. Camel’s Hair Diagonal Cloaks, trimmed in Velvet, 8ilk, and Fringe, At 830. “Polo” Coats in Diagonal Cloth, trimmed in Heavy Gros Grain 8ilk and Fringe, At 835, “Pingat” Wraps in Diagonal and Camel’s Hair, trimmed in Moire and Deep Fringe, entirely new, At $25 and $30. Latest Shapes in Fancy Wraps and Dolmans, At 820, 825, 830, $35, $40. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS, "In endless variety for all ages, from $2 upwards. ANTWERP MK CIRCULARS FUR-LINED, $40. MARKED DOWN FROM $50. ‘We show the same Circular formerly retailed at $66, now offered at $50. N. B.---We have Photographs of the Cloaks at $10, $12, $186, $26, whiclr we will send for in- Spection upon application by letter, 121 & 123 State-st. Michican-av, & Twentv-xecunfl-s_t TIRUNSES, RUPTURE. TEEB COMMON SENSE TRUSS, Belocteq a4 tbo beat Truse [n uso by the Toard of Rur- Siipsorainized by ey e, Hoard of fur, A0l Conzreas, composed of Buryeon Wood: Porgscoubiler uf tha Saadichl Iiistory' 61" the War: War, ‘UL complier of thie Surgical Iiistory of th ‘"3:“"‘ 0 [y l‘l‘-mzlul nnnlh otuer enine . Kecolving the Lighest awa N mtkfllernnlfl. Boloc e e y et Farkor's fietsotive Coniiioi:Sanso wenbifiicaied July . 1 will“votaln aad gurs (e 4i0lers el k) 1oc! Bappg; wstic Biockings (pst. March 14, 1870), 1, Th Instriincata for Deformities, &c., MAIU- B B AT DU AN B AT T———— R e i TAKE A BACK BEAT. NOT Cerlatu whut (o' do. “Bee 1jill's Manual of 18l aud ltusinces Forins. “Thas rite Iho docuinvat cure ¥ aud do the work iu the vest forn, ffamlly requires it, and weariyali jeguatequently siore and It Llo bool o TO SHIPPERS. Al fahodSouth opea fur tramc. Mobilo & Ohlo, Tron fareust Kutos and Biils Ladiag luucd L CA . for aliori Lie bolys© 0 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1878—TWELVEE PAGER, FURS, 3 T MIOWE'S SOALES. en To A. M. GILBERT & CO,, Chicago, ‘Wostern Managors Howe'a Scalos: The Maryland Institute for Pro- motion of Mechanical Arts, at Bal- timore, award HOWE'S SCALES tho GOLD MEDAL, (Signed) PRIEST, PAGE & CO., £ Eastern Manugors, THE ALLIANCE. Flield, Leiter & Co. Imporicrs and Manutacturs ers of Furs, WABASH-AV,, BETWEEN Madison and Monroe-sts., Call attention to thelr large and attractive stock of FUR GOODS! Consisting of Seal, Otter, Mink, Silver Coon, Russiaand American Sable, Silver, Bluck and Gray Fox, &c., &£c., in NUFES AND BOAS. The filnest selection of Shet- land, South Sca, Aluska Seal, and Mink SACQUES Lver shown in the West, Paris Noveltics in Sacquesand Man- tles! Iur Trhnming of cvery description, SUBIGH ROBES! In Beaver, Otter, Coon, Bad- ger, Black, Grizzly, and Cin- namon Bear, Red and Arctic Fox, Chinics, Hudson Bay and Prabric Wolr, Buffalo, lined and unlined, Ladieg', Children's, and Men's Caps, (oves, and ufers, Seal and Mink Sacques mude to order oy short notice inlatest shapes. Sacques lengthened and renciced, appearing, when finished, equal to « new garment ; also lengthened and trimmed “in Seal, Natural Beaver, Silver Tipped Beaver, Otter, Lynx, Sea Otter, White Coat and Silver Fox, Fur repairing of all kinds done artistically and on prompt time. Our workmen are first-class, and every garment made to order is guaranteed, An invitation is cxtended to the public to inspect this de- partment before making pur- clutses of I'ur Goods. THE ALLIANOE is tog well known in_the West to need any introduction to the readers of Tho Tribune, A Family Literary Journal, popularly aailed * Profassor Swing's Papar,’ 1t hax in time bocome known as the defandor of Liberal Ilvaugelicism, o8 the exponant of thit tendoncy in tha churchos to cease quarreling sbout creeds and to unite upon a comman basis of Caristian Thought and Endoavor, As such it haa attracted t3 1ts columns & corpa of writers such na no othor journal of ita character in the country can command, conaisting, among othars, of Prof. DAVID SWINW, Rev. H, W. THOMAS, D, D,, Rev. GEO. ¢, LORIMER, D, D., Rev. W. W. EVERTS, D. D, Rev. GEO. 11, PEEKE, Itev. A. OWEN, D. D,, RRev. ¢, PERRIN, 1B, D,, Rev. L. B. WOLFOLK, D. D,, Coloncl FAIRMAN, Hev, W. F. CRAFTS, Rev. W. W. EVERTS, Jr., Rev. M. M. PARKITURST, MAGGIE B. PEEKE, Itev. H. A. SHOREY, WM. M. F. ROUND, Rev, E. 3, HULBERT, Prot. JOHN C. GRANT, Rev. L. F, WILLIAMS, Every woelk adds to the aorpa of contributors, and the opinion of its subsosibers 1 Wall voided in the following unsolicited letter from tho poot Whitlier: 7 AT PARIS, 1878, The [mproved Hows Scales Were awarded the Bighest lonors, recetving Gold, Sitver, and Bronze Hiedals. The Official Records show this fact, and, thero- fore, any conflicting statements or elalms made by campetitors must be e~ Tolicuus or untrie, TEEBE HOWESCALE IS ALWAYS VICTORIOUS! Jt.as repestediy ehallenged all ottiers, aud_ when any have had the temestty (o meet 1L, the result s 8 shuwn below, CERTIFICATE At the St. Lonis Fair, Oct. 7, 1878, e, tha anderstemed, wera s committea for (he ex. amination and comparlson of Faem {mplementa, and we oxamined the llowe's Iniproved Keales and the Fatebank vhcatus, aufound, in on optnon, the ilowe Heales foba the ‘best seales; contatning valiublo fin. provements wiich aad greatly ta thicit durabiiity, he- sldea thele belcg very simple, abcurate, and econonis ical. We thercfore awarded (hie First Fremium to the Howo Beales. Ao Fik 3w N, 1 it LNGR-LAAN, f""d"' If you want old-fashioncd. SECOND premi- um Scales, DON'T BUY THE 10WE, But if you want_the BEST, the Scala that always takes the FIRST é»mmlnm.the ONLY Beale with PROTECTED BEARINGS; and ot her modern hnlprovemeuu. it isthe IMPROVED HOWE SCALE. BOOKS AND STATIONEI Faakrupt Sk Baoks and Stationery. CLOSING-OUT SALE of the stock of the late firm of W. B. Keen & Co., 38 & 40 Madisou-st. A fine lot of Bibles, Pray- er Books, Hymnals, Al- bums, Juvenile and Mis- cellaneous Books, suita- ble for Christmas Pres- ents. AT RETAIL, LESS THAN COST. ai And in tho following lsttor from Rev. Washingtlon Gladden: 3 Editor of “8undav_Afisrnoon’: - Ilike THR ORIt {s ! d entertaining. Its tomper {s good. Xdo not think u;nm:- to delt liea t Lh: :}c'::fc-:ufl?w;nmnn“c‘nmlm pl's i3 nsatly printad, and very cheap, May i)live long and prosper. BDH{I‘AO’I‘ZNOV.’G.!B ;. o RE WABHINGTON GLADDEN. ITS ATMS. The condnctors of THEE ALLIANCE aim to supply their renders with a llve journal of the day, evangelical but undenominational, in- dependent in politics, outspoken on all subjeets, avoiding both RUTS AND RATIONALISM. ‘While we shall for a very low price publish a religious journal that will supply the place of the more expensive religlous weeklies, wo shall make more than a religious journal—a journal tor the coungre- gation as well as the church—u Journal tull of news, good literature, of OPINIONS on all subjeets that rightly elalm the atten= tlon of the religious thinker, and of ENTERPRISE, such as is only displayed by the first-class dailics. In short, THE ALLIANCE will be pre-eminently u readable newspanper, and it will be the aim ot {ts conductors to fill it not by the md of the scissors but by tho pen. 1t will be filled wholly with ORIGINAL MATTER. Byery family should bave s religious nawspaper, if for no other resson because ot Assigneo. e e, “SALAHARDER” Lamp Tlp, Wick, and Barner, The most important fmpravement sface the lntros duetion of lerosene. The T1p 1¢ wade of prepared Folt Paper churkea with Mincral Saica, 3o thal 1t buras for months without clesulng or raowing, The wick tacif 18 permanent. Tho light producod ta marvelous In Its softness aud cy. 'No more sofllnx uf hunds oF dremses. ‘Lha astly attached tothe wick, ) Tipla its mient, elevating moral inftuencs. In these ' stringent imes in choosing among e sy unstlicited siatements we recelye regard. ually good papers the question_of prico demands consideration, In this rospoot THE iny the Kelamander ’l:m;’&::;":rly silko that o fow ALLIA&OB 18 without a rival. Hxclusive of postage it costa but two cents 4 woek, pro- uMce W conrey X od ubsoription bament tt onoo. '"’wn‘.h:épr?fi’m?. of THE ALLIANOE havs dotermined to raiso its circulation to FIFTY THOUSAND COPIES. The requisite moans have boon provided and no offort will bs spared to sccomplish that result. Arrangemeats have beon perfecied with Mossrs, Janson, MoOlurg 0., tho leading bookuellers of tha Northweat, which enable us to anuounce the toliowing LIBERAL AND UNPRECEDENTED OFFER, Any person sending us an order for books (rezular, 1. 0., not mediasl, teohnical, 6to.) to the amount of four dollars at the retail prioe, sccompanied by the cash, will recsive the hl;u):: ;o?uxn or oarriago froe, and a copy of TIIE LLIAN’EB ono year, postpatd, FREHE! n, MoClurg & Co.’s monthly bullotins, containing announcement of new ut, postpoid, on appliostion, 5 'his 18 not an offer to send .Emmum of a partioular book seloctad by us, but apportu. nity 18 given all to seloot tho buoks they wantapay for thew the same price they would pay at the bookstore, and receive Tiill ALLIANCE, postpaid, ono year frco, L{‘;‘L“fi%‘fi your books for Ohristmas Presonts and make yourself o preaent of THE Al Tor the purpose of increasing the oirculation of THE ALLIANCE the price has beon " oNE DOLIT.AR A year and twon!y cents postage, bus Jan. 1 the vrice will be restorsd to two dallars a your, postpaid. Butashort time remains, und thoso desiring to tako advantags of ths low prica should send in thoir subscriptions without delay. ‘I'he business motto of THE ALLIANGCH s VALUERE RECEIVED For both subsoribers and sdvertisers. A wookly (nmilg religious newspa; attractivo typographical spposrance comparing favorably with the magasi uf spoaaial contributors rivaling the oldest and most expansive ul}glou- Bpapo taining s high standard of literary excsllence furnished jor ONE DULL B YOAT, I8 COT- tainly s generous equivslent for the money. Tho liberal advertising patronsge THH ALLfiAbl\fiJE ufgnvyex{{i-gm {k‘u In:dln‘g hm:lul gn ulva':y dup:lrugun; o“r .bhunn;n u‘ con-+ tinued because IT . 1ts extanaivo oily ciroulation, and above al ® churadter or that oirculation,~among the BUYING OLASS,~insuros the advortiserin THE ALLI- ANOCE a handsomo return for his exponditure. *Qive evarybody tho worth of thelr money and by ndnrtlllnf lot everybody know it."* Personal effort is o valuable busing aid, and ous we are wiiling to pay for Inuullc; Active, onorgetic OANVASSERY are ired in every part of tho city and country, whom wo Mgr the most gougrous terms. Youug ladies and gentlemsn by s fow hours® work among their frieuds can in this way oasily acoumulate a fund for Christmas or other uufidl. Wn"l:mgmltw pullnnnhrm.y of canvassers into the flold, and those who come first will sooure the bost opportunilies. Now, we appenl 10 tho bubli to give THE ALLTANOR a trial. We do not ask your subscriptions for the causs of Hohiglon or the Church, but for your own sake. RE. dxltma;{xl PROF. BWING writes for it and for no other paper. His sermons ap. oar us deliverad, ¥ REMEMBER DR. 'HOMASB, the horo of the Hook River Conference, writes for it and for no o“'"[{‘ or, REMEMBE lgr. Lorimor, some time editor of tho ** Watchman,” and tor of the {;rg::lzbngun Churoh 1n the United Btatcs,is its Easterd Correspondent and Speocial ontributor, wa tl}guiiiulnf‘m u:inlflr. mvn-l’c;”no;i ur‘._nl..’ra-ox.or. B"a Hr’. “Shon.y.m flt‘u‘-mo{.lr.ol the olden Hule.” und a large army of ready w | Ar8 sU0ng ils corres; ats. . REMEMBER that tho ALLIANCE is s Litarary Jourasl. ® MBMBEL that it will have & sorial story of rare power, ® REMEMBER that i$ is ev: cal bus undenominational in religion—conduct, not oreed, its watcbword-indo ot o politios, entertaining and elevating in its literary columns, und readable every line. BMEELR 1t1s the only Teligious papor Lhat makes a speclaity of ENTERFRISH like that mfinlgnd by 1t 1n the count of th REMBMBER that 1t containa tho news, that its Hducational Departmont is edited by Prof. John U. Grant, and that 1t contains ao Insurance Department. torials are able and lively, snd coustder whether it bs not others from une 1o three months, From J. Schinelder, Jeweler, ‘burned ons Ti) .2 1 have ton, aver seven tuonths cyenlngs, with u args fme. 4t cunitaues to cive s Ane Ny From T. Irving Walker, Walker & Taylor, Siarketoat., Chlcago: **1t Hils the whole otll. I neversaw a better Jight, snd prufer It to gaa. 4 have spalied half o dozen TineIn Iearaing towatinge them, 1 undersiand I¢ 1w, audthoifeht | iave at vresent [w bqual to threa of four of my old Lurners,” A Burner, Wick, and one dozen Tipa will be sent, boat- Paid,ou recopt of 75 eta, Agents wantod. Apply ta OSCAR MATYO, Evanston, Oook Coun! N..~Donot confound this wit THE LEADING “DRY WINE” IN THEH MARKET. For sale by all principal Wine Morchants and Grocers in the Uni. ted States and Canada. 11A4 BEEN Entirely Refrnished aod Refitied, PRICES REDUCED. ¥ull board and large, woll-furnistied singte rooke a3 $3.00 PER DAY. J. W. ALMY, Manager. FOIR NALLE. NEWSPAPER FOLDING HACHINES. ‘We have disposed of all but two of our hand-feoding folders. They aro in perfect order, and will be sold cheap. Address TRIBUNE CO., Chioago. CLOTUING, OGDEN, ABLEWHITE & CO., corner Archer-av, and Tweuty-second-st., are workiug over 800 hands making clothing duily, 1f you want Clothes for yourself or i¥ | boys, go to thelr Factory and Salesroowms Y 1T T ;ud buy ‘:em nffibper e:nt “-:huper than Tine spectacies suted to ull sivbuy un sclentine pria- | Bouses who only buy and sell thelr goods. gty Dol wad el r SRS | Overooats from 82,00 up 1o #85.00, caton" Tip. Masars. Ji FARM LOANS. D. K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribune Duilding, Make Loans upon Improved Narms in Northern and Eastern 1llinois at 8 per cont interest, payable onae a yoar. osespondsncéboliete: 4 o WE DEAL IN ALL ISSUKS OF U. S. BONDS, Jnchuitag Called Tunds. The 4 per cents on hand fur nned ellvery at or below (overument subscrip- sk ESTON, KEAN & (' rops MONEY toLOA By JOSIAH H, REED. No. 52 William-s1., Y. Y., Jnsmounte ssrequired. on INPROVED CiliGAGO PROPERTY, yApplicatlons veceived aud promotly attended to A, uum.uu'i'f 75 Haudolph-st. Government Bouds, Cook County Orders, City Serips and-Vouchers, Bought aud sald by LAZéHUfl“!r".\l'EI N o 4 30 Ly the Board ook Chunty i ror ears, with | 70 seinl Snaualy N Yo a3, 3. MCARTHY: Treans HEMBEMBER that its oda worth $1.00 u year to you. SAMPLE COPIES SENT ON APPLICATION. ADDRESS . DIXON, SHEPARD & CO., 157 Dearborn-st., Chicago. |Black Silk Velvets, | WholesaleDruggists e @hicage Daily Teibnne, 3 Substance’ $&he Annual Re- port §5‘5 Postmas- fos Aeneral. His Department Much Cramped and Hampered by Defle cient Appropriations. Ho Has Not Sufficient Funds to Piy for the Existing Mail \ Bervice. SILKS. GAGE BROTHERS & (0, ‘Will ofter for sale during the next 30days 250 PIECES of Black Dress Silk To close a foreign nccount, at n very great reduction from former Irrlcfls. MERCHANTS will FIND T ITO 'THEIR INTEREST TO BEAR THIS IN MIND, AL80, BEVERAL OASES Consequently Much-Needed Now Routes Will Have to Bo Abandoned. The Franking Privilege Characters ized as a Very Expensive Nuisance. Baumer’s Case as Prosented by the Ger- man Minmster of the Intorior. Edison Predicts Wonders from Ris Experle ments with the Electric Light, POSTAL AFFAIRS. MK, RRT'S ARNUAL REPORT. Wisnixaroy, D. C., Nuv. 15,—The annual report of Postinaster-General Key is made pub- HNe to-day. Counsiderable space fs dovoted to the subject of the present aud prospective de- fictencics tn the amonnte aporopriated by Con- eress for salurics of Postmasters and for rall- way trausportation. Iu regard to Postmastors® salaries, be says tho deficlencles or prevention of theu, 50 far as salarics and compensation uf Postmasters are concerned, are not aod caunut be controlled by the Department. If tho amount appropriated by Congress for the oure pose bo not cqual to the amount of compenss- tlou established by law, there MUSTUE A DEFICIRNCT. i After describiug the rates of compensation prescribed by law for raflway mail service, the Buperior goods, at low prices. WABASH-AY.. CORNER MADISOXN-ST. PIANOS AND OHGA Delightfal o fone. ::os(l:muler-(}-etnli:nll |:y| l.blul;uu-\')prll:lum'vl lr:‘ml.u Exqisie I touh, X0 pay fo the oxisting servio on ralrosd, shoirid no sddizlonal appropriation bo made for this scryice, ho shall fec. ft bin duty under tha law 80 to curtall the service as to fal) within tue appropriation, howuver much he might cou- #lder the publlc interests injured thereby, He is satiafled it would lead justly to much com- plalut. The malls would bo detalned at offices of scpuratinu hardly ever lusa than twelye ho nd generally twouty-four hours. Books, papers, and packages passing uver great distances or circaltuus routes wontd bo detained at more than vne such oftice n very many cases, aod there would bo delay 1o o fine mense number of transactions whichare inftinted, conducted, anit cothpleted by comtaunicatious through the mails. In Lis oplalon, it wonld cause & shock to our postal sgstem from which it would not soon recuver. The raflway com- panics which have boen at the expeoss of furnishing postal-cars might be slow to Zurnish us such couvenfences o sccond time, ond thure I8 no law to compel them to do so. In relation to THE REVENURS OF TUE SERVICE, the report suys: ‘“Thne and again {t bas been shown that matter of the sccond und third class does not pay its way through the mafls, and Cougress has been urged to increase the rates of postage thercon, ‘The question has been con- sidered tune and again by appropriate Commit. tees, and discussed by both branches of Cune gress, and the results have shown that it was not expected that the Department should be stlf-sustaintor, but that the delcicncles 1u it revenues should be met by wppropriations from the General Treasury, Tue amouut of nutter sunt through the malls free 1s very large, wdi- fug greatly to our expuuditure, and giving us ug revenue, The tranking privilege Las Leeu restored to members and the chief ofizers of Congrers, s 48 to allow them tu scud irce almost everytning which they were ever allowed Lo trauamic through the mails free except letters, TONB LPON TuN3 Chalee of Lie Masieal Profession. KCELLOGE : “ Finer | bave never heard.” EMIL LIEBLING: “ Unequzled by eny ofber.” ROBERT G%‘i%g'x: “Truly b 2utifal and mag- BONAWITZ: * Unsarpassed by any other.” RIVEKING: “1 prefer them o all olhers.” O. B. BOISE: *' Cannot be surpassed.” S. B. MILLS: “Tone pare, rich, briliiant~ STORY & CAMP, Genersl Western Manacers for ESTEY ORGANS, aud DECKER Bi0S. MATH- USHEK ond PLASE PIANOS. 188 and 100 BTATB.ST. (opposite Palmer 5 1fouss), Ohueago __912ard 614 OLIVE-87., §T. LOUIS. iU i MATHUSHER " PiAHos Having given up the sgonoy of_tho Math- ushek Pianos, and having about 235 of thuso Pianos still on hand, we have decided to offer them for tho next ninety days ot great nrgains, in order to cloao thom out, as wa have an immenso sfock of Piwaos coming in from the loaciug Eastern Manufacturers. About fifty of theso Mathusheka ure in the hands of agentsin tho principal oitios of INli. nols, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michi- an, and Indinna, and parties rosiding tn ”:::.smll;-m:l;? vd"c:’l‘m -m g(\’xrchn:?,lc‘nn of books, documcuts, sculs, shrubs, and the nd dir us, and we wiil in« | |k # o chary form {hem whorn iho Piarios oan ho uson | (e are Placed In vue marls treo of churyo oy this 5 nestly suggest that it would e tho better polivy to reduce the deficlencles of the revenues of tha Departinent by curtailing or ubolishiug the list of tres matter, aud by inreasing the rates of postage on merchandise, thaw by appropristing sums juadequate to an ellident, prowpt, aud fust traustniseiou of the malls, The ostmaster-General recommends that suitable provision b wade by law for delivery to addressecs 10 this country free of custows duty of atl newspapers and otter articics and printed matter reeeived (n the malls from for- elan countries when dispatcied o accordanca with toe couditions prescribud by thy loterua- tiynal Postal Uuion, The followlug referenco {a made to the free delivery syatem: There s nu urzent unecd of rreater frequancy lo dellverfes aod collections fn suveral of the larger citics, and in view of tbe large uxcess of postage on local mwatter over tho coat 0l the servics duc nainly to carriers’ delly- ery, n wise policy would seém to justlfy mors liberal appropriations fur the purpose suggeaced above, and slso for the extension of the fervico 10 other clties baviog a populatiou of 3U,00, sa- titling them to it under tho law, In regard to TR FAY OF CARRIERS, the Postmaster-Guneral, without repeating ar- gument, rencws his recomucudation vt last yuar for a inaterial (ocreuss fu thelr compeusa- tlon. 1o agaln Invitce attentlon to the subject of tha service ren:d by tue rallruad compuuics in carrying the walls botween stations and Fost- Utlicew, and says it shonld eitbier be made an ete- ment of the basls of companaation to bepaid fur sovording to the work douu on cach routs, or the rallroad cumpanies should be relteved fruin thls duty, Atiention Is again called o the fnsufcloucy of compensation allowed under the law for servico on inuny ahort routes. Dunug the lust scasun of Cougress bills were present- ol to mwend sthe luw regulating the compensation to rullway colmpunles Tos carryiuge the mails, s0as tn basn tha rates ot pay upon the itema of “ spuce, speed, sud fre- quancy.” 1t fs suggested thiat the space to he paid for ou each routu should be lHmited to s spccitied amount or certain weliht of the wals, uiherwiss the compensation of sl the ralroads aud conseyuently the expendliurg of more that ning willious of dollars sutually would be teit o the discretion Of ‘the Fostuisster-tivuceul, aud bo thiuks it Isclear TIl13 $1I0ULD NOT B DONX. ‘The ather recomimendativos uf Jrencral luterest ro. Now, Iinost respectfully buy var- r:nlhl 1n their own immadiate vicinity or wo. Hpeoial inducements will be made to dealers huying in lots of five or ten Pianas, It is to tho intorost of any parson wishing to purchase a Piano to write us for full partic- PELTON & POMEROY, 160-152 State-st., Chicago. BOOTS AND NHOES, breat Reduction! Raswmussen Bros. 114 Dearborn-st., Announce to thsir patrons asnd the publio thotollowing reduced pricos: Tongue Boots *reec® $17 10 §14 Buttoned Gaiters “ $13 o §11 Low Shoes “ $ling 9 Roduction on all other stylos in the same proportion, N?{ change 'in the quality of our work. OVERCOATS FOR 82.50, ‘IA"I#:":IH\I' Falt, extra hesvy. A gress TOR 8,50, Ab Excellunt Dark Blue Rersey, very cheap. Gives unlyersal sattafuctivn. The sbove are spectal largalon, 11 you Wit ous call Immedinte)y, as they 816 I deikod. CLEMENYT & SAYRR, | madesninbrel tha Cougress shuuld authur- CLOTHING MANUFACTUREUS, o teporury coutrscta “fur *atar mail servie to wads for QU0 year 410, 416, 420, 439, end 424 Milwakes-avi | § ol of need, | withous sdvertieeticis, ipatewd of the six-utonths’ perlod to which by the ameudedt law the departicnt s Hunted, aud that he be authorized to prescribe » uni- torw W be wora by all ewiploves of the nostal service, with a view to preveutiug thelr pergun- utlun b{ uuguthortzed ludividuats, Ho lso recommends the crection of s new Post-Oitice butlding for San Frauclsco, uud urges that accomuiodations be provided for tha Washivgton City Post-Ollice outside of _the de- pastpueat oullding, whers all spice ls greatly ueeded for geuera! purposes, Iucludiug the stor- The result of a trip to Factory aud Salese rooms of OGDEN, ABLEWIITE & CO., coruer Archer-ay, and Twenty-second-st., would be that you’d buy one of our band- somo $0.00 Chiuchilla Overcoats, or a better ouc. A thousand handsome styles to select from. Buy your goods of mauu- facturers aud save widdle men’s profits, BUSINESS CARRDS, u(e'lul vnlu’nbln mrdn. wihiich ure’ Duw exposed e e o S | B e from ¢ H, A, HURLBUT & CO., . BETEES: THE TERRITORIES. vran, 2 Wasawraron, D. C., Nov. 15.—Uov. Emery, ot Utah, in Lis sunual report recomwends, 75 & 77 RANDOLPU-ST, fsat, thas provislon be mads for tho selection of