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VOLUME XL. ——~ ronmay Goo! Goons. LIDAY ag GOODS! ¢ ML ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. j,000 Doz. SK POCKET HDKP GK MUFFLERS “rom Christmas Presents! 75 Doz. Silk Handker’ts, dhe, or $2.75 per doz. 82 Doz. Silk Handker’ts, Bc, or $5.50 per doz 114. Doz. Mik Wandker’ts, Toe, or $8 per doz 220 Doz. ‘ Mk Handker’ts, $1, or $10.50 per doz 350 Doz. Mk Handker’fs, $125, or $1350 per doz 87 Doz. Sik Handker'fs, §150, or $15 per doz 102 Doz. Silk Handker'fs, $175, or $18 per doz Silk Mufflers, $1.00 Silk Mufflers, $1.50 Silk Mufflers, $2.00 Silk Mufflers, $2.50 Silk Mufflers, $3.00 Silk Mufflers, $3,50|** Silk Mufflers, $4,00 Silk Mufflers, $4.50 Silk: Mufflers, $5.00 Orders will be filled, with- out delay, Stating color, style, Price." Mail or Express, NH. ROTHSCHILD, . 168 State-st. ESDAY, DECE 1880— TWELVE PAGES. "BROTHERS. ANTE Extraordinary inducements! FOR THE AUseful and Appropriate HOLIDAY PRESENT. Cloaks, Cloaks, Dolmans. Dolmans, We have made large purchases the past week in the above goods, and we can offer and convince the closest buyers that our present prices are fully 30 per cent lower than last week's prices. DIAGONAL Beaver Dolmans, Stylishly Trimmed, $9, $10, B12 3 ‘and $15. 1,000 Impc Imported DOLMANS, Richly Trimmed in Plush, $20, $25 and $30. JUST RECEIVED, 50 Fur-Lined Circulars, $25.00 Each. Elegant Pur-Lined Dolman, | == $40 and $45, Former Price $65 and $75. OUR POPULAR Satin de Lyon Garments, Exquisitely Trimmed, Satin and Plush Lined, 4 $50 and $55, Former Price, $75 and $roo. Best Fur-Lined Garments, $50, $60 an and. $75. SPECI ALOFFERING SEAL SKIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS From $135 upwards, Ladies wishing to purchase should not fail to inspect our stock, prices, and immense as- sortment. STATE-ST. Michigan-av, and Twenty-second-st, ALION: NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Bleamers sail Every Saturday from New York for Southampton and Bremen, Passongers booked for London and Parta at Jow Kates of passage trom New York to Southampton, Landon, Vivre, ad” Jromon, iret cabin, eat rato, bu es set turn tiek deduced mus OR excone Homing Groen Nets Tiw'atcerae crute by the Ror German laoya from Mrewmun ta Chicaye ts $1, fred ta. sell these tickets oa eg eine bye Cone fi al Agoh cab | STS GACH iby Wiurv. local Avonte, STATE LINE ‘ToGtussow, ; Argrvays Dublin, Holisat and London: rap NaYa orery ‘Luuredny.” Er" minvdaton ‘Becoud cebty Fri 83 roadway, _SOUN BLE ANCHOR, LINE MA Brats low York and. FERC ARS TA, woe db la DEVONTA, Doe. Ia. Gain mh ore du not cy York to Loi Ham VICHALA, Jan, & noon is ce Bacursion Tickets ot reduced rates, MENDENSON WOT ETS, 06 Wastinston-st. CUNALD MAIL LINE. Salling twico n week to and from Hritialy Po five Lichele frum Lbverqal, Queenstown, tee hes ALSATIA. Cabins, ublin, Bolts nilurry at lowest ratue, Companys Ste, cori cornue ur und Rundolpp-ate, eau. an | Frame ORNAMENTAL GOLD ramesen me Nov to manutaoe tures ei aes Caelonue. a ay Wabast-ay, FANG AND BROCADE VELVETS, Field, Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts, OFFER THEIR ENTIRE LINE OF CLOTH-BACK VELVET BROCADES, CLOAKING PURPOSES, At $3.00 per Yard, REDUCED FROM $6.50 and $8.50. Special attention is also called to stock of Fancy and Brocade VELVETS! Which are being sold at prices GREATLY REDUCED! as well as to -PLUSHES! In all colors, and Wide Black Velvets! * IN ALL GRADES. NOTE---From now until Holi- days, every department will re. ceive daily, NOVELTIES! SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS! Useful! Elegant! and adapted to all purses, “BARGAINS : CHOICE NILLENERY, For the next 30 days, in order to clear our Winter Stock of Fine Millinery, consisting of Plushes, Velvets, Shaded Ostrich Tips and Plumes, Fancy Breasts, Corsages, Roses and Hats, together with an elegant Hine of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, REGARDLESS OF COST, Come carly to avold the rush. Goods purchased of us during this time, will be made up FREE OF CHARCE. W.H. HAGEDON, Nos. 42 & 44 Madison-st. FoRS, CANADA FurManufacturing Co 142 & Ltt Wabash-ay, Agreat many Inquiries having beon addressod to us roxurding our NEW SILK GAR styled “ NOM- MA," we tnko this madium to oranme, Tho gar= montis of HALF TGHT-FPTVING BUAPE, with 3 avetma In the back, and, whilo giving grace and olo- gence ta the figure, Itla at the same tine superior in solid comfort to any uther atylo now worn, ‘Tho gare ment must be seen to be fully appreciated, We mako Wt up in SICILIAN SILK, SATIN DE LYON, oto, with fur-lining and trimmings as required, f eae Silk DOLMANS and CIRCULARS in ull lines. Our BEAL SACQUES and DOLMANS are au. perior in quallty and workmanship, and ware Fanted in ail respects. Fur Trimmings of every variety In stock and cut to order, BEAK & BUCHER, (42 & 144 Wabash-av. HORTON HOUSE, | UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK, On tho European Plaa. Having lensed the ebove uromtson, al south vt Henauway und’ Four Sopustty Duuvsite Bulli T neve thw proumure (3 Autor my oH ww yoneral public that the houwe baa buon put Inipartcet Souge wthd rofurntslied baruaghaut ang Je. tanw npon fur baaiean. itioiss far wenticuian from #1 por duy an ards. Clase Hustaurane mid Cafo ye altacued to tho Hiutel, with an entrance of Hroadway. MODERATE PRICES, ‘Tho contral location of the house offers suportor ade vantadus 10, Uusiuess men, being caay of access 1 Hlevuied trains, cars and omnibu: ailparts of ted at the 9 cht OF or rmurly of Morton I Opens Duc. li REAL | EST CAPITALISTS! Wehave a few choles pleces of First-Class BUSINESS PROPEKTY for sate, which wo consider cheap, Princtpats only need to apply WACO WELL & C0. 87 Dearborn-st EMBER 7, RY AND UNDIORY MOST ZERN we [SON BROS. 113, 05, 117 & 119 State-st. DERWEAR, ERY, AND WES, The largest stock of Me- dium and Fine Goods in Chi- cago, and offered at REA- SONABLE prices. SHIRTS ORDER From best materials, Satis- faction guaranteed. Carry in stock full lines, in all sizes, of White and Fancy Shirts and Night Shirts of our own make. DRESSING ROBES, SHOKING JACKETS, HOUSE COATS, IN GREAT VARIETY. CLOTHING, MABLEY, | The Clothier, IS SELLING SOME VERY NOBBY ULS TERETTES For $15 to $20, That would cost you $25 to $35 to get made to order in as good style. And for $15 to $25 ‘Wo can show you some first-class . | Business and Dress Suits Made and trimmed in the best manner. For Kine Underwear, Cardigans, Gloves, Nufilers, Shirts, &e,, Come and sce our stock and save ‘yourself some money, MABLEY, The Clothier, 154 and 156 South Clark-st, Prices are considerably lower on most goods than they were the first of the season, Notice to Luwmbermen ! Orrice ov site County, Client, 1 UNTY CH tl al MIL WACK Bontod proposnts will be Tecalvait av iio gitee ct County Ciork of Mliwaukeo County wilt Saturd Becenpor ist at ig ocinek Gailiunte nf lursber for the w rection Chalr Factory di ay tho following use ‘af Cor 103.W) foet cute 1 eu foutautt ain, i Inctiga chtok, AK yt soft elt, doy Inchus thick, ALU feot soft ulin, 19g Inehen thlek, stun fot sort ali, } bre hick, (U0) fect rock olin, 1¢ {nel BNWU feot red oni, 1 it hick. ittu foot bnenwood 2 shoe teks M2000 Tout basswood, 1% Inches thick, ANCE tue antd lumber to bo square. ly sound, and prat clear, Nony Ww, Wide, nor lous than 12 feet long. T inchs inte niga ortoct= fon 8 inches glu, nd rod onk of ithe eo. He tietea tntek to ba Ht feet to be dellvurod Houso of Correetion from At nN 4 to Hop i, Je In tho ponal aun oF Ibe required. atthe reserve tho rigtt to Tuject ove or rh aitana for bids and bonds will bo furnished on ap- plication at this oftice. y order of the Coumitteo on House of Correction, HEV. O. HARUMANN, dour Clot, nr STOCKHOLDERS? 31 MEETING, Stockholders’ Meeting, rectors of the Chicoxo a spectal meoting o convene in Pure By ordor of the Hoard of & Grand Trunk Ralhway Cs of the Company ta hereds TueNat the Patuor tow $be Btute of Uilnols, on December next, nt df v'eloe THY purpoxe of th upon a propose toa pany and the Wea! poapestt to depot cauo, "And also to ring to the Grand tho rights, privileces, 1 thls (1 Ntahtroud etait one tt the Cit 1 i) quustion OF (eauntare peton Kullway Company heowerty secured to It by, thu wore und sunuitfons of unk in sald iguse uxroomunt such trunsfer. and roasurar, -rotar Chleago & Grand Fra eine Company, Stockholders’ Meeting. ‘The annual moeting of the stockholders of tha Fifth Nauonal Hunk of Ciicuge tortho election of Directors for the ensuing your und the transaction of such other bualivess ag nay como Bufory the musting will bo held Pair of tay hate ny fhleagy ‘on 'Tucwlsy, Jan. ween ie hvure of dunk UG. LOMUALD, Coabler, Cuicsao, Des. & dae ; _ HOLD A ¥ Goons. Madison ani 1 and Peoriaests, “ur Christmas Serial! ePrwill interest you.’ Twill pay you?? PART I. E Nt Both Useful and Ornamental. Majolica Ware! Chalcedony Ware! French Ware! Japanese Goods! Papier Mache Goods! Gilt Twisted Wire Goods! PICTURE FRAMES! In plush, plein, and brocaded velvet. Ladies’ Hand Bags & Pocket Books In plush, velvet, and leather. DRESSING CASES! In plush, velvet, cork, and leather. ALBUMS! FANS! JET, STEEL, AND GILT JEWELRY, Ete Also something for the Childrent Mechanical Turtles! Givew gratis. “AS USUAL,” potas Pres, Bonisort anil Peoria-sts. Rare Bargains in fine Gem Stones, set and unset. Solitaire Ear Rings, Finger Rings, &c., in new styles of settings. Also, a superb line of Dia- mond, Pearl, Etruscan, and Onyx Bangle Bracelets, Sets, Necklaces, &c. FINE WATCHES, SIL- VERWARE, Presentation Goods, &c. French Clocks and Omameuts IMPORTED DIRECT. GILES, BRO.G OO. State and Washington-sts, Weneyacutvanneat,ohiceen: ‘Trentealt clusnos of Karunlo Couplalnta by s stratum of Blvotriclty nt Vapor Medication, In connection Pritt bor bat lonts have the bonett or the sory. Oot Stre, ehils who is vury succesful ag 9 Sti: ment ia expecially a ita, Malarial Adecttons, ‘The Annual Meoting of tho Stockholders of *The Commorclal Nattonal Bank of Chicago,” for the Klec- tion of Directors for the ensulng year, will be hold at thy offioe of anid bunk In Chicago on Tuesday, Jan. i, 1551, between the hours of 3 and do'clock p.m, GEOWIS L. OTIS, Cashior. CONLMISSION MERCHANTS, MCORD & PHILLIPS. BAIN AND PROVISIONS BGUGIUT AND SOLD ON HARGINS, 154 La Salle-st. J.C. Meconp, H.W. PHILLIPS, nove ree MONEY TO! LOAN AT LOW INTEREST On Heal Ketute tn large aud ama MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES . On Cholca ents City Neal ¥state, In euins to sult, At_& BOND, 102 Washington-at. To Loan, $52,000 Jn sums towuit, at 6 per corit, PALME A DUIt 34 Wushington-at OPSICAL GUUDs, TI TLC, Be slin DEEN, Spectacios sutred ht tent! faeiples: Opera and Fi fold alate iotescopon Ml BOO YUR Darya lor, ole LESSON INO. 4, WITH “ILLUSTRATIONS” Willey, Hill & Co, “Eso,” “Resldent Managers,” "Proprietors," ‘Presi. dents," “Generals,” and Captains," etc, of America’s Greatest Daylight Clothing Houses, the ‘Jay Goulda? of the Clothing and Furnish goods trade {that's knew anyway), Everything about this house ia new, “quertietarly?? the clothes they sell, Nothing ‘knew "in our fine can make Acertain success without presenting [ts first ap- pearance at the S,E,Cor. of MADISON ANID CLARK-STS, We ate prepared to back up the above statement, SeeJamesand his pets. Hiis pets are fond of him. He will soon feed his pets. Now we have your attention, we would flke to state that Willoughby, Hill & Co, paid out between Jan, 1, 1880, and Nov. 20 to the workmen and workwomen of Chicago the um of $503,000.00, One dollar to each man, woman, and child In Chi- cago, If distributed according to the fast census, This money was paid in to Willoughby, Hill ¢& Co, by the people of Chicago and vicinity. * But,"if these people had pald THIS SAME MO.WEY to these DARK EASTERN BRANCH clothing stores around us for clothes, “THIS SAME MONEY." would have gone to Boston and New York, and no part of it would Chicago people ever see again. If the above statement is true, AND IT IS TRUE, we don't see why to a certain extent you are not a partner of the firm of Willoughby, Hili & Co,, and enjoy a portion of the profits, Then why not put tn your “INFLUENCE” as well as your trade, andwhen you send customers to us we will see that the purchases shall prove satisfactory tothem? WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0. “Sleepless,” “Restless,” “Tireless” Toil- ers for the Trade of the “Men-kind,” Cor. Clark and Madisonsests., Also 416,418, 420, 422, 424 Mitwaukec-av, Also cor, Bluo Istand-av. and Twelfth-at. COME! Hiss Abbie Carrington, ‘The Great Singer, now with the Strakosch Grand Opera Troupe, writes as follows; Monars. KNABE & CO. Your Pianos have alwaya beon my FIRST CIIOICH, ‘Tho evenness of the sculv, great auatuining power, and brililancy of tone proving a great support to tho volco, Yours very truly, (Signed) ADLIE CARRINGTON, Those who wish to purchase (or examine) these Standard Pianos can find a splendid assortment at REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 186 Stato-st., near Madison. ___SOLUGNE, Bee A Pair Royal! THE “MARS” COLOGNE (Trade-Mark), THE “TEMPLE” COLOGNE (Trade-Mark), Buck & Rayner, MAKERS OF THE “MARS FACE POWDER” In Three Tints, viz White, Roseate, and Brunette. NAB MILITARY ACADEMY, MORGAN PARK, COOK COUNTY, ILD. ‘Tho vest Fatntly School for Boys in tho West, Next torm opens Jun. 4, LL. Only four vacanclos to be Hilted at thut time. Karly application advisable. Bend for cataloxuc. SEALSKIN CAPS, Alects, Drive ing, College, Jockey, and Roll Band shapes, made from choice Shetland and Alaska Seal. Lowest Prices‘at BAUNES! Hat und Bur Store, 86 Addison-ate (Pride Bulding) Tie vibune: ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1880, Mn. Pannenr was presented with the freedom ot the City of Waterford yesterday, In hisspeech of thanks he said that the back- bone of Engllsh rule In Ireland was broken, — and that the legislative independenco of that country is near at hand, Tho London Times trlesto sake it appear that the ovation to Parnell was not n spontancous one, and that inany of those who decorated thelr jiouses ald ft In fear of belng “ boycotted.” ‘Seeing © tat there were about 1,000 policemen and as many soldiers in the elty, it 1s not casy to see how the Inhabitants could bo terrorized ; by Parnell's adherents, ‘he fact Is—and” the English press might as well admit it—. that Parnell is the exponent of thé opinions of nine-tenths of the Irish people, and that the other tenth is mostly made up of enstles hacks, flunkeys, land-agents, underlings, bt: ffs, and crown pensloners, 1 ———— ‘ Tie deelsion, or rather the stump-speech, delivered by Judge May, of the Irish Court of Queen’s Bench, in refusing the applica: tion of Mr. Darnell for a postponement: of his trial, comes in for pretty severe com> ment from the ‘British press of all shades of opinion. The Pall Malt Gazette’ says the decision: “has even , been condemned by Conservative papers” - In England, where there Is no a i Justice who would not be ashamed of such * partiality.” The Dublin’ Freemans Journal, asks: “Could any language of u prosecttor exceed in invective the diatribe defivered. from the bench before a word of evidenco was heard? Other comments are quite as severe, In ‘reply to criticisms by a Bonapnrtist Deputy, M. Magnin, the Freuch Minister of Finanee, stated yesterday in the Chambers that, although there was a falling off in the stock of gold cofn in France, in consequenco of the adverse balance of trade, he waa pre > pared to ndopt such mensures as would keep the supply abundant enough for all practical: purposes. «As 8 means to that end he sak it was his intention to raise the rate of discount’ in the Bank of France, and to put fu elreus lation notes for ninounts under 10 francs. . —as 3 Tue first Dil Introduced Into the House’ yesterday was one providing fur an appro- priation to improve some part of the Tene. nessee River, It was Introduced by an Aln- bamlun member. It is sald that every Sonth- ern member has all his pockets, satchéls, and trunks filled with bills providing for appro-, priations, and which they will seek to Intro- duce and put through while the Democrats are in a innjority in the Lower louse. Tho South is sulld for appropriations this time. ConauessMaN Frank Iunn was on hand early yesterday with a joint resolution on the tari question, He was unable to introduce ~ it, however. Conger, of Michigan, had hiny: ruled out ona point of order.’ The resolu: tion declares that the present protective tarift: does not protect, that it does not Increasy the Wages of workingmcn, disturbs the lay of trade, is partiul in its effects, hasdrivenAmer- . | ican commerce from the seas, and dovelopad: - smuggling, ote, Or the 293 passengers brought by tho neh steamer Ville Marsellles to Now” York, 183 have signed a complaint which has been lodged withthe New York Com- missioners of Emigration, ‘The .complaing churges that the food was seanty and un- wholesome, the water putrid and insufll- elent, the accommodations utterly inade- quate, and the steerage of the ship In a most filthy condition, ‘The charges .are being Ine vestigated. ——d ‘Tix Royal Geographical Society of Lon- don has appointed a committee to arrange all information us to Arctic discoverles collected during the past four years, and to consider. the advisability of other expeditions, ‘Tho: ‘ " London Times says the Socivty wilt appeal - for Government ald for any expedition that mny be fitted out, and It advises the coOpera- tion of the English ‘Society with the Geo- graphical Soclety of the United States. Ants, which makes gny place of resort’ where liquor fs sold or given away, or where | gambling {3 permitted, a public nulsance, passed both Houses of the Vermont Legis- Jature yesterday, The keepers of such ro sorts will bo subject to a fine of notless than $20 nor more than $200, and the place will bo shut up after the. first offense, The bill is ©, said tobe une of the most prohibitory Hiner, bills ever passed. ‘Tre recont unhealthy speculation in prod- . uce lias begun to bear fruit. ‘Two firms * doing business on the Chleago Board of: | ‘Trade went to tho wall yesterday, J, Wet Adams & Co, fated for $30,000, but the prine © elpal of tho firm says he will be able to meet all claims against him ff he gets thie, Mr.” Charles Kalin was also caught, ‘Tho extent of his llablitttes cannot be ascertatned, ‘Tue Greek Promter, replying yesterday to: attacks made on hin by the members of the Greek Chambers, pointed out that the pres ent was ncrisis In the history of the country, °.” and that it was not a time for discord, but for unity, Hoe sald that Greece was prepare ing to enforce the decisions of the Berlin: Conference, eyen without the assistance of the Powers. * Costanissionsik Purinaton was elected ' Chairman of the Cook County Bourd yester-' day, after which ho announced the Cominit- . tees for tho coming year. portant Chalrmanships woro- bestowed ns* follows: Finance, Wood; Judiciary, O'NeIN; Public Buildings, Coburn; Education, Far ren; Hospital, Albright; Publio Service, Ayars, . Axona tho army changes spoken of as likely to occur in a few days aro. the asalgr ment of Gen, Miles to Weat Polnt; of Col, *. Hunt, of tho Fifth Artillery, to the command of tha Department of the South, with head- quarters at Newport Burracks, Kentucky: and Gen, Augur to the Department of se : with headquarters at San Antonio, * —_—_ Congressman Sruingen, of this Btate, in- troduced two bills Into the Houso yesterday; . one to Increaso the number of Suprema”. Court Judges to nlne; the other provides for. ‘Tha most ins. + fixing tho day of tho’ Presidential ‘and Con--. ' «ressional elections on the second ‘Tuesday — in October, instend of the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, 4} Ow1na to the stuptdity, carelesness, ore lack of ability, or all three, of the Post-Office - ofticigis, many Western newspapers falled to, Tocelyo the President's message in the way.