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(PECIAL SALE IN OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT. The following Bargains will be found in our Glove Department this morning: {M0 dozen Children’s Kid Mittens, fur top, 60 ets. a pair; former price 1 ets, ‘) doen Ladies’ Kid Mittens, fur top, tH els. a pairs reduced from $1. Inlig’ Kid Mittens, patent spring, fur top, at $1.25; former price $1.75, Gals’ Flocee-Lined Dogskin (loves, 2 batlons, extra quality, $1.00 pair. Gals’ Fur-Top Gloves and Mittens, warm lined, $1.25; former prico SLi. Gals’ Fleeee-Tined Dogskin Gloves, fine quality, embroidered back, $1.49; reduced from $2.00, Guts’ Real Lamb-Lined Dogskin Mit- tens, with patent spring and fur top, at $2.25; marked down from $3.00. ladies’ Wool Mittens, a largo varicty, at 25 and 85 ets, JUST OPENED, 5 Cases Lupin Ki Gloves, Inthe Latest Desirable Colors, at $1.19 for 3-Button, $1.43 for 4-Button,. $1.75 for 6-Button. We have sold this make of Gloves for the past five years, aud can recommend them as superior to any other Medt- unt Glove sold in this market. KANDEL BROS, 121 & 123 State-st. bath, Twenty-seondst and Mihioan-ay wee OCKAN HORT GERMAN LLOYD. LLOYD. New York--London--Paris, mers sall Every Saturday from New York for Southampton and Bremen Panon, " Saar pooked for London ond Tarte at State is i Bo AU ors Dubitn, eaitteal i. iacrega, atari g2 ae aa econ AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO. Seed rf EEGs Yana, 1 lot fiendoipa-ate Chicago, LNCHOR LINE MAUL STEAMERS Now York and Giss Breasna wee M1 dee I ANGHUNTA Doe. 2 % am ie steamed $0 not earry ry cattlo. a ance be Pe s ATH, ahah Gea) RAS ie G nd nTVIGTOILA. Jan, & “Alina ts Bi "Be etrwion ‘Tiekota ae reduced rato HievDeteson ier fafea, Od Wasbington-st, UNARD MAIT, LINE. Eating twig A wook to an "¢ mae nok to and from Uritiah Porte | Pase i uvenalown, G h Hin, al alta aud Londdnd lorry at letras Fa emsauy? 48 Uilice, cornur Clark dnd ‘Kandolph-ais, = itis for 1 and “Tekholders Meeting, eUatterot the loara of Diroc ono | tors of tho Chic he cyerunk Natlway y Company, a spocial Bionting at eat {2 hereby cullod to conyuno lu Pu Steal Ene tee 4 tha City of Chica, bor nox ate et, WVudnusday, tho 2 ay of kv. maryone O€ tae Tuguting 18 to consider and pass aaa House uxregment betweun this Cane reaturn Tudiand allroad Company to ee nu inecommudations tt the City Ai ate stilee thy question of tr a ori nk Junctlon Hallway Colthalty nd wraporty tavearoeweat und dhe ot ae ma Lhleago & Grand’ 4% ayitirs ie fealtwaye ets Stockholders’ Meeting. Yael itaalgnectina of the stockholders of th NN eulauk of Chicau forthe clacton of Ditceuirs ‘ ine by yeur und tho transuctlon of such othur Mee Ola coluy bufure the meeting will be held we. 0 eg ae tn Clcauy ou ‘Tuvedsy, Jun, e400, vos ANY G.LOMUATD, Coabler. « ree, Zees Hae av ae: HE re fos, Gene OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, 111 #118 LakeSt., Chicago, ‘Becareful tobuy only the Genulne, Field, Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts., Realizing the advantage of being able to make early purchases for the Holidays! ANNOUNCE OPENING Department! NOVE LTI ES! SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS! Useful! Elegant! and adapted to all purses, comprising every- thing in Dry Goods! Cloaks! Suits! Furs! Carpeting! Upholstering! AND GOODS FOR “TIOME DECORATIVE ART DIAMONDS, WATCHES, &c. DIAMONDS! We import our Diamonds direct from the cutters, and offer very special attractions in Precious Stones, new and attractive Jew- elry in all lines, fine Watches Clocks, Bronzes, Ornamental and Usetal Silver, Rogers, Smith & Co.’s Celebrated Plated Ware for which we are Agents), Novelties, Keepsakes, cte., during the ap-= proaching Molidays. GILES, BRO. & CO,, State and Washington-sts, Telegraphic orders from the trade prompt- ly responded to, and goods sent for selection to any past of tho Northwest. et LEATHER GOODS, LEATHER POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, FOLIOS, FANS, AT COBB'S LIBRARY, a9 WASHINGTON-ST. TEAS, Formosa TEA IMPORTING C0., ss STATE-ST. SPECIAL DISPLAY THIS WEEK. Japanese and Chinese Baskets, Boxes, etc., filled with the choicest of PURE BRAS. oR shptopriats for HOLIDAY PRES- TS. Handsome Glove Boxes filled with asc each. NOTICE, NOTICE OF AnsieeMENT. OFFICE OF THY R 4 OREGON RMLWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, No. 20 Nussnucet. New Your, Nov. 2, 180.—Tho folowing Fesolution ai boo paied OF tho hard uf Diraciors ‘itusuived, ‘That a second ossoxement Of twonty por gent upon ‘thy subscriptions for the now Capital Stockut this compauy’ taueboriaed by tho Siescial Stuckboldors' Muviing of Get, “2 Yo aad thy samo Is heroty ordyrud payable Jan, aot ie Company's ontico in Now York, Burckboldura ara roquostod Cran of mail their Bubscriplion Certittcates with tholr chocks, in ordur thug the sien ta bs proper! perl Wy onturus eth it engineering, cyuturred. Col i THURSDAY FUR W 113, 115, 117 & 119 State-st. In addition to our EXTENSIVE stock of Winter Gloves and iits, Winter Hosiery, Winter Underwear, AND Neckwear, We call special attention to our lines of English Fancy Silk Hakts, Pongee Silk Hdkfs., Fancy Homstitch Linen Hdkts,, French Jewelry, Silk Umbrellas, Cardigan Jackets, Dressing Robes, House Coats, Smoking Jackets, Silk and Wool Wristlets, &e., &e. The assortment‘is the largest ever shown in Chicago. Prices REASONABLE, SHIRTS TO ORDER, Special attention given to this department. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Large lines, in all sizes, of White and Fancy Shirts and Night Shirts of our own make in stock, The latest styles of Linen Col- lars and Cuffs always on hand. ART FURNITURE, &c. Good AND USEPUL GORISTHAS Gifts! Turkish Nugs. Parlor Cabinets, Standing and Mang- 1 "Snrdinters. Pedestals and Easels, Marquetric, Tables and Stands. Fancy Work-Tables. Chairs, Easy and Fancy. Firo-Sereens, Window-Stands. Musio Stands aud Cabinets. Chiffoniers, Rattan Rockers, Chairs, and Scrap Baskets, ALull Une or ART FURNITURE, oto, above articles will be sutd at our Popular Low Prices! CHICAGO CARPET (0., Mi; 158, 160, and 162 Wabash-av., cor. Mouroo-st, —Wo are making a specialty of Upholsterlog anette Antended fur Holitay Presents, The ‘CABINETS, UNTIL JAN, ist urervoz. | %b Madison-st. _ = OPTICAL GOODS, Goons, Fine Bpoctaclos sulted to ait sights on sctentifta principles, Opera and Field Glusscs, Pelascopos, MI cruscupus, Uaruinuturs. ote. MANANG MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES oe Choice Improved City Jtoal Estate, In aums to TURNER & BOND, 102 Washtugton-st, MONEYTO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST On Meu} Eetnte tn larg und emit, sums. ¢ MiUK, 7 South Clark-st, ~SEALSKIN CAPS, Alexis, Driv- tng, College, Jockey, and Holl Band shapes, made from choice Shetland and alaska Scat, Lowest Prices at BAUNES? Hal and Bur dtore, 86 Madonest (iribuns Building) DECEMBER i, ¢ 9, ou DA yY “GRAND OOD. 1880—TWELVE PAGES. A GOOD HEN. No. 6. HOLIDAY OPENING | Primer TO-DAY! Now—This Thursday—-All Day? SANTA CLA Alive, well, and hearty, is holding his Grand Reception at SHA’ Surrounded by more Toys than any three Toy Stores can show. Some FOOLISH CHILDREN Don't belicve there is. any Saint Nicholas, but THERE IS, and if you don’t call on HIM he will forget to call on YOU. iS A CIANT, Helght 7 feet, welght 300 Ibs., SPEAKS ALL LANGUAGES, And will tel! you funny stories about his life, in French, English, German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Italian, or any other language. “We has a broad face, and A LITTLE ROUND BELLY, Which shakes, when he laughs, LIKE a BOWL FULL of JELLY.” Do not deny yourchildren a aight they wil! never forget. If they cannot come Santa Claus wishes us to say that he wants every little boy and every Uttle girl to write him a letter telling him what they want for Christmas,--thelr names and where they live,--addressed to SANTA CLAUS, care of Sea ¢t Co., Chicago, GRAND OPENING OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON TO-DAY! TO-DAY! GRAND DISPLAY IN ALL DEPiS, Whlle visiting pant ciaes do not fail to look throug! THE CHINA DEPT. Inthe basi just refitted at rrent expense,-- NEW, BRIGHT, AND CLEAN. GREAT SPECIAL CHRISTHAS SALE Bureau Ornaments, Vases, Mugs, Cups and Saucers, And thousande of Ezaalslte Noveltles in nd Ching. . CROCKERY STORE PRICES is'Ro. age NO HOUSE IN CHICAGO can chow finer than SE DISPLAYS IN EVERY DEPT. Enlito Store Brilliantly Decorated, Lesson, BY THOSE WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO. Who have just got in another IMMENSE quantity of Overcoats, and have MARKED DOWN one lot of Elysian Fur Beaver Sat- in-Lined Overcoats to $30. “Oh,” 'tis such anice garment. Overcoats were neves sold as cheap before, and are much cheaper than coal, For example: We offer a heavy Felt Overcoat for $2.75 ALL SIZES. Yes, sir, that is the egg that [layed. I broke the egg. I cannot tell a lie. I did it with my little hatch it. You may ask if advertising pays. Read the following receipt, and then step into our store and teil us what you think about it: Chicago, Dec. 6, 1880. Received of Willoughby, Hut & Co. the sum of One Dollar, for my boy,” born Nov. 7, 1880, tho same being in tho interest of the Clothing trade, as per your advertisement the Jiest of last “ebruary.?? Signed, MRS. If. DENT, ABT Weat Madlson-ste Willoughby, Hill & Co, are thus benefit- ing the City of Chicago as well as the Cloth- ing trade, also the County of Cook, also the State of IMlinois, the United States, and the world, Don't sell the Lake Front; reserve it asa proper place fora monument to be erected to the memory of the Livest Clothing Dealers Ofthe roth century. You ought to have a new pair, of pants; combine pleasure with business, and step in and see those WILLOUGHBY, HILL & 60, Clothiers of Men-Kind, Corner Clark and Madison-sts, Also, 416, 418, 420, 422, 424 Milwaukee-av. Also, Cor. Blue Island-av. and Twelfth-st. COME! THE AMERICAN CLUB. The Popular Skate of Chicago. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., Sole Western eee clu APECK & TS cE Fe ‘We have just received 5,000 pairs of American Club, Acme, and Clipper Club Skates by express, which gives us a full assortment of sizes. Repatring Skates a specialty, Berry Concave process on nished on application, Sharpening Skates by the Barri 1 25 ets. per pat. Its Randolph-st. y MMustrated Price-List fur- ARTIFICIAL EYES. Tho Hest aoloction of Artificial Eyoe in the West, from tho culobratod fnctory of Dr. Muller, Url, Gere many, at reduced prices. CALE & BLOCKi, Chemists and Deuggists, Solo Agents, BL Clurkeste, 44 and 46 Monroc-st. (aimor House), and 126 Nort = CAPITALISTS! Wo have a few choice pieces of First-Class BUSINESS PROPERTY for sale, which we consider cheap, Principals onty need to apply to JACOB WEIL & CO. 87 Dearborn-at. La MARS * | " NNN 1S 2 6) “MARS FAGE POWDER,” (Tradu Mark, White, Roseate, and Brunette, Fragrant, natural, armless, 25 conts. BUCK & dtl y Threo floors in first-class business locas tlon near corner of Stato aud Madisons Bts., about 8,000 fect on each floor, with or without steam power. Address D 7B, Tribune ollice, ART STUDIO. Beants Elegant Styles of Plotures, desiqned espectally for Ifoli- day Gifts, Secure sittings as early as possible, as it takes time to show proozs and flr- tah VINE work. Brands Studios 210 & 212 Wahash-av, SLEIGHS “AT STUDEBAKER BROS. Lt and 163 Wabash-av. “HCORD & PHILLIPS. GAA AND PROVISIONS ROUGH AND SOLD ON HARGIS, 154 La Salle*s J.6. Mcconn, DRUGGISTS OR PHNTSICLANS uy Traveling Satusmen, Wanted aa TH it Cilitsuucay, Wwonke, Peoria PHILLIPS, he Tribune. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1850. 0,000 worth of British India 31g per cent stock was recently offered for sate In the London murket. About 7 por cent of it was sold yesterday at a premlun of 33-5 per cent, and as high as4 per cent premium was offered for portions of it. The London Financier, discussing the price paid for the India stock in connection with the rofunding measure now pending In Congress, thinks that bunds of the United States at 3} per cent can be casily tloated, tho British organ thinking that the credit of the United States 1s at least as good as that of India, Most Americans, and for that matter most persons of goud sense, thinks that the credit of the United States Is better than that of Indla, and ought to be ns good as that of Great Britain at least, and that our bonds bearing 8 per cent interest ought to fetch as high a price as the In- dia bonds bearing 3!g per cent. ‘The London Timea inclines to this opluion, and adds that the financial condition of the United States may well excite the envy of the world, and that the demand for safe invest- ments will greatly ald Secretary Sherman in refunding the United States debt. Somn S17,b SrNator Tenner introduced a bill into the Senate yesterday providing for a falr and free election, and which If passed inte law will do away with much of the fraudulent election practices of the Southern Democratic bulldozers. The bill provides (1) thatall bat- Jots for Congressmen shall be printed on plain white paper of acertain «dimension; (2) that the ballot-box be exposed to public views (3) that each Congressional candidate shall have the privilege of naming one person who shall have an opportunity to watch the proceed- Ings of the election officers from tho thine the polls are opened till the ballots are counted; () that the election oficers sre to commence counting the votes immediately on the close of the polls, and are not to separate till all tho votes are counted. By the bill crowding around the polls fs made a penal offense, and heavy penaltles aro attached to all violations of thy law, Tur London Morning Post says that the Duke of Argyll, the Marquis of Hartington, Lord Selborne, and Mr. Forster will retire ‘from the British Cabinet if coerclve mensures for Ireland are not introduced early in the next sesston of Parliament. Chamberlain, Earl Spencer, and Earl Kim- berly will withdraw if such measures are Introduced, The same paper says that Earl Cowper threatens to retire from tho Irish Viceroynity untess Parlilament confers on him additional powers. Conanrsss An Buckner introduced a bill into Congress providing for the refunding of the 5 and 6 per cent bonds, which become re- deemable next year, at a rate of interest not to exceed 4 per cent and in denominations of not less than $10, It is proposed by the bill that of tho §400,000,000 worth of bonds to bo issued not morethan “$60,000,000 khalt become duo in any one year. One section of tho bill also provides that not more than $10,000,000 in coin shall be retained in the Treasury. Gorriien Stronenye, the englneer of the engine which passed ovor and killed Mr. Fanning, Superintendent: of the Kirkwood Branch of the Missourt Pacific Railrond, at Carondelet, Mo., Tuesday, and.his treman, wero arrested yesterday on the charge of murder, Mr, Fanning, for some reason, was unpopular with his men, sud there are those who claim that Stroebblo maliciously neg- lected to reyerso his engine so as to save the man's fe, Bisnors SraAnping and Ireland spoke to alargo audience of Irish Catholics in this elty lust evening, urglng that Lrishmen should leave tho cities and settle on farms inthe country, ‘The right-reverend . gentle- men held that the Irish people in thls coun- try had not progressed as they ougnt to have done, because thoy flocked to tho cities, Bishop Ireland took occasion to speak in behalf of temperance among the people, Ancurrect Ecan sent a communication to the County Board yesterday in reference to Alinsdale & Doyto’s clalm for $43,180 for axe tra work on the County Building. Me, Egan intimates that the clalms aro unrensonabla, not based on actual work done, and that Iiinsdalo & Doyle have not given the county credit for work not performed and which they contracted to perforin, TienE seems to be no doubt now of the success of De Lessops’ PanamaCanal scheme, German capitalists have subscribed for 13,000,000 marks’ worth of tho stock, and In this country $6,800,000 worth of the stock has been bought in, and it Ig oxpected that about an equal amount will be purchased to-day, It is even thought that mostof tho stock will bo disposed of to-morr A LARGE brick building at Petersburg, Va., used a3 a storehouse for sumic, and which with contents was valued at $10,- 000, was reduced to ashes yesterday, ‘he Uquor stores of John and Edward Huges at Mt, Morris, Mich., wore destroyed by fire ‘Tuesday night. ‘The loss Is about $4,000; tho insurance $1,500, ‘Tire seventh annual meeting of tho Ameri. can Electrical Sockety wus held in this city yestorday,, ‘The attendance was quite large and respectable, After the discussion of various now theorles on clectricity and tele- phente annoyances, tho officers for the com- ing year wero elected, Gen, Stager was te- elected President. James Panvait, an Italian frult-vendor, who died In this city Inst ‘Tuesday, came to his death by eating some sausage Infected with trichinie, His attending physiclan, Dr. ‘Tombocken, jeut olf a pleco of ‘the flesh of Palught's arin, in which wore discovered a dozen of the polsonous death produclug wlgglers, Gex, Onn, on being notified that he was retired from the ariny, turned over his com- mand to Gen, Vincent, whom he requested to report to Gen. Sheridan, Gen, Ord will probably spend the remainder of his days Jn Mexico, with his son-in-law, Gen, ‘rovino, who Is now Minister of War of that le- publle, Secherany Rassey has directed Adju- tant- aon Druw to telegraph (ien, Me Dowell that the report that he was retired Js uutrue, i ALEXANDER Sanps, of Clucinnatl, Stan- ley thows? political manager and per, sonal friend, repeats « statement made by him sowe thing ago, that Mr. Mattnews would Mr, Bright, Mr, j+ PRICH gv Gants bo anwoll ae ithe Supreme Bench of tho United ¥ Sands sf, ... at Attorney-General’ Devens will also be appolnuted Supreme Court Judge to succeed Justice Strong. Mr. Matthews, he says, will be Justlee Swayne’s successor. ee By tha explosion of the boiler of a portn. bie steam sawmill nt Wendell, Mnss., yeater- | day, Mr. Marble and Mr. Clark, the proprie- tors, three young men named. Brown nt- work in connection with tho mill, and Mrs, Felton, a housekeéper, were killed. .fwo children sustained severe injuries, Tost Casry and John Brophy, two Louts- ville policemen, who have entertained no friendly feelings for each other for some tine, attacked each other yesterday. Cnscy used a knife and Brophy a platol. ‘Pho latter was mortally wodnded, ant the former has been serlously !f not fatally hurt, Lonp Rossstone has collected a body of inen at Latatown, in Ulster, In order to break ups Land-Leagne meeting to be held theru to-day. O'Kelly, Dillon, and Biggar’ have telegraphed to Secretary Forster asking that Rossinore and his followers be arreated for breach of the peace, ‘Tix dead bodies of © man and woman were found in the woods near Moscow, lnd., Tuesday. From the wounds in the head of each it would appear that tho man murdered, the woman, and then committed suicide. ‘Tho identity of the parties has not been established, A LANGE timber-Inden vessel belonging to Mirlinachi, N. B., hus been wrecked near Cape Anguille, in St. George’s Bay. The crew, with the exception of the Captain, mate, and one seaman, all of whom were terribly frost-bitten, hav beet drowned, ENGLAND exporte the month of November of this year $0,003,025 worth of goals more than In November, 187, 'Tho Imports for the month were $20,120,070 worth” more than for tho corresponding month of Inst year, Jous Ly pad a fight with his father-in- Inw, James ‘thomas, at Union, in Newberry County, South Caroling, Tuesday, which re- suited In the death of both, ‘Ihomas’ sons, who assisted In the row, received scalp wounds. a “oy the 1st of January. Mr... Mu. Pace, Chief Engineer of the Domin- - jon Board of Public Works, has issued or- ders that the work on the enlarged Welland Canal be pushed with all possible energy so. that it may bo 01 t July at latest, Mas. 0. W. ‘, the present Ag+ sistuut-Postimnster of the House of Repre- sentatives, has been agreed on by the Demo- cratic caucus fur Postmaster in succession to Stewart, deceased. i ‘Two NIGHWAYMEN attacked a stage-coach near Brownwood, Tex., Tuesday night, robbed the passengers of $165, cut open. the mail-bag, and took $350 from registered lete -ters contained tn it, % A JOINT RESOLUTION wis introduced into the-tonse yesterday favoring tho lighting of. tho Capitol and adjacent grounds with the © electric light. It was referred to the appro- priate cont Cirances Pr RIK 4, one of the parties ‘ates signed tho now celebrated Baxter. mateh-. bond, was convicted yesterday of perjury in swearing to tho ownership of property wliloli - < he ditt not possess, Mu.. Panxenr's Waterford speech seems to have evoked consklerablo discussion In England, and to have given rise to # louder ery for coercion on the part of the landlord and ‘Tory organs, Four Socialists have been arrested at Darmstadt, Germany, on the charge of high treason, and six persons have been “arrested at Pforzheim for circulating revolutionary. publications, Awono the eminent dent who passed away yesterday were Father Chambodit, Vicnr- General of the Galveston Catholis Diocese, and: Judge A.M. Iithouse, at Eureka, Neve -~ Mexico Js prospering. ‘I'he Mexican Sec- retary of the Treasury reports his recelpts for tho past yeur at $21,000,000, ‘The recelpta for former years averaged about 810,000,000, . THE Marquis of Upon, Governor-General of India, is confined to hls room at Allaha- bad from the effects of sunstroke, Ho will not be ablo to leave there for sume days, Senator INGau.s introduced a bul In tho Senate yesterday providing for tho issue of $10,000,000 of fractlonnl currency of the denominations of 10, 3, and BO cunts, Carr, HowaatE, of Arctle expedition fame, resigned his position In the arny yea- terday because he was dlsappointed at not being appolnted Chivt Signal Ofticer, A Batuive was shot dead nt Cookstown, in the County of ‘Tyrone, ‘yesterday, while trying to excente a decree. The party who fired the fatulshotescaped. ©. , eens « AN Irish tenant-farmer who fired at his Jundlord but did not kill him was sentenced fo twenty years’ ponal sorvitude ut the Ty- rono Assizes yesterday. Ex-Goy, Pease has resigned his position as Collector of Customs ut the port of Gale vestan, ‘Tex. He will probably be succeeded by ex-Goy, A, J. Davis. Cuan or partly cloudy weathor, westerly winds, and stationary or higher temporature, are tha metavrologieal conditions mata for this regton to-lay, A Itusstan ofllein! journal published an article yesterday, ovidently inspired, vledg- z ing tho English Liberals tho support and — sympathy of Mussia, * Miss Scorr, an elderly lady who died at Montreal recently, is sald to have bequeathed: all her property, worth $100,000, to Moti edith College in that cit: ‘Tre Spantards aro much annoyed | at that : portion of President Hayes’ message rofer- ting to the Spaulsh outrages on American vessels, Tus Lonton Standard (Tory) say there Isno truth tu the rumore of a sleearseauiatty dn tho English Cabinet, AGHA, in Austria, was shaken up again yesterday morning by an earthquake. Puesipent Gannerr, of the Hattinora & Ohio Road, wus revlected yesterday. | |