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VOLUME XL. nO sicca emromeoneer coed ‘TNO HCL SE ORST CORSETS OTIS CUTLD'S, EY 158 State-st. CORSETS Superior Sirenath, Shape, and Elegance, g6 doz. Thompson’s Corsets, 0c; regular price, $1. 84 doz. Cardinal, Blue, Drab, and White, Silk Embroid- ered, Movable Double Busks, Side Stee] and Side Lace, 75c3 half price. 42 doz. Superior Hand-made Corsets, Spoon Busk, Side Steel, Side Lace, Colored and , White, 873 “hard to beat. 73doz. Thompson’s Glove- Fitting Corsets, G, in Drab and White, all sizes, $13; established price in this country, $1.25. fg doz. French Woven Cor- sets, Hand-Embroidered, | fullof REAL Whalebones, $1.00. é; 56 doz. American Corsets (in . White only), . extra long waists, richly embroidered with silk, 100 long bones, double busk, $1. This Corset compares favorably with any Corset sold in this market at $1.75. 27 doz. Mrs. S. A. Moody’s . Abdominal Corset, all sizes, - in Drab and White, $1.503 nowhere sold for less than » $2.50, 53 doz. Satin Corsets, three- ply, in black, heavy Silk, Embroidered with Old . Gold, double Busk, Side : Steel, and Lace Trimmed, $23 cheap at $3.50. ’ Corsets can bo ensily ordered by giving the required sizo, color, and stating price. I will ex- change them for other numbers or othor makes, or refund money on irs SM. ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. wv EISOELLANEOUSs Habeas a Cashlers, Auditors, and Account- anuts, Throw Away Your Sponges, and Instead ~ Usa the Finger and Stamp Damperer, “tis mads © entiroly of Giaxs, and will last a lifetime, Ecauneale tho tngers when counting money, mo Twining posta stamps, rumied labuls, otc. eng dont wanted In ovary plach to soll these Damp Bent, Bend Wo Lue anuiply, and obtala prices 10 HGS Stationers and drugulsts supplied. fwirose i. CLELAND, Agent, Roum 2 8) Was! ‘locktolders’ Meeting. yang Annual Meatiny of tho of tho Btockholdors of tho wel-Ownors’ ‘rowing Company of Chicago wlll bo atin Ofice of the Company, 340 South Water- At Jo'cluck p, m, on ‘Tuosday, Jan 11, 81, for the {Ok of Directors for the ensuing year, and for erty mnction of auch other, businuss as may prop- eome botorolt, “lttearo, Deo, 10,1950 MERE, Becrotary, —~__ DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. ; ta horeny given th ree Each atau: atte pacar ee: gf papa yeu on the Wh day uf Sth oO arps mages tw the ssid Kdinund fs IE eto ane 14 partnership and those duo sine vallt coattnug th belies rural nauio UF Hammons, Clark & Coulpan Tabane Trost As TeX Me stons, Haley is, CLARK, "Dated cnteso, Deo. 10, 1s), DUSCUAVHAN: DRUGGISTS, a AL HURLBUT & c., olesale Druggists, 76 and 77 Randotph-ot 7 oe FURS SPEGIAL SALE Ext aordin inary bargains! Seal Sacques & Dolmans, At $135 upwards. Seal Muffs and Boas * At $15 upwards. Fr, Seal Muffs and Boas At $5 upwards. ty, ¢ Mink Muffs and Boas At $10 upwards. Children’s & Misses’ FUR SETS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Allat our usual Low Prices. Early inspection invited. STATE-ST. Nichigan-av. and Twenty-seeond-st. YRUITS, BANANAS, Pine Apples. GENUINE Florida Oranges. Mandrins and Pears. Fruit Expressed to alt parts US. TAYLON'S, 3 Clark-st. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, &c, , ANTIQUE FURNITURE, OLD ENGRAVINGS, BRASSES, ETC. J. Ss. BAST, . NORTH CLARK-ST, DENTIST Saeee CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Usofu) and Ornamental, £>) MOST BEAUTIFUL AND BEST SET $8. Filling no fancy prices. , McCHESNEY BROS. Cor, Clark and Bandolph-ste, No Pain. Yextractine, Hest Stecl Wire Spring Mattress. i ‘The handsomest, most sub+ stantial & comlortable made. ‘Manufactured only Bo, A. H. Androws & Co. Tee EA-== 105 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ‘Mfrs of Artistlo Furniture, Wood Mantels, eter CHAMPION AUTOSATIC Cunpue of Ageney from the ‘Tovey Furulture Co, wa Holton & Hildreth, H- Whotomtonna Ketall Doalure & Medium Furniture, WORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, MORGAN PARK, COOK COUNTY, 11. ‘Tho post Famlly Behool for Boys in the Weat, Next torm opeusdan. 4 Itol, Only four vucanctes to bo Hiled at that tue, Early application advisable. Bead for catatouue. GIURDS, GENUINE GERMAN ‘CANARIES. beemiag ogre kad BIRDSe We hava a great varlety of Styles at prices from $5 to $25, And with a nobby BUSI- NESS or DRESS SUIT we can fit you as well as a cus- tom tailor that will charge you from 25 to 50 per cent more. We have some desir- able Suits from $10 to $25. BOYS and CHILDREN, We have just opened sev- eral new lines of Suits and Overcoats in your sizes, CENTS’ PURNISHING GOODS. We have a fine line of Nov- elties for Holiday Trade. We have reduced the prices on most lines of Heavy Goods. Now is a good time to buy be- fore the siz2s get broken and the most desireble styles sold. MABLEY, THE GLOTHIER, 154 & 156 South Clarkest I have bought and own 4 different kinds of stores, 2 of them well-paying and retail merchants stocks, which I will sell ata bargain to any one wishing to go in bus- ines EK. J. LEH- MANN, “The Fair,” after 6 o'clock in the evening. FOR SALE, ‘The rotatl business of a Wox ssbcnstaisien nid aradware, ou the principal Pusitiven sient Han isnamnaw ct ovury bent fucution Wut putidiical a moderato rent trans rte establighed and businens City by thy Tove oficial conwus sing snerensy of any city in tho naiy ony Wishing to chant thule waco, ten rare one. Captint requlrod, alt Thousand Dollars, -Addeuwe 8 is, un! toe cation thy » Five to Aitune omen. Business Opportunity ! 'To a young Sentlemen of education and abitity, with from ${0.00u tu $3.0) un ouportuntty 4 afturadd ta Join nn vstabliahod houve $n the export trad, Full ere Heulars yiven on interviuw, Keforences sonuibod Correxpondence contidentias,” Address, furanu wook, 13s, ‘Tribune oflire, WANT ED. =| a RE Bae “ai 38 TURKEY FEATHERS—The Na-~ tional Feather Duster Co, will pay for prime dry piele’g stock 35 cts. & pound for Tatl, 20 ctx for Wing, and 25 ete For 2 mize at deel cent ui Ming. Send for Chrout LO SUSINDS, deoretarye: PROPOSALS. The West Chleago Park Commissioners Yu! gocolra woaled proposals until 4 p.m. of Monday, Doo, Ut ins, fore suflciont quantity wbout Guntuyantns of Urokon quatey scone or brokuu Uluat= Turnoce clidurs Wa coniplute thy substucture of the new drivoway on Douglas bouluvard, the material to be Gelivored: aprond, aod rolled dn uccordance with dvarliteativas on iu tn tlie oMce, hy Fig to Fusact ty onal Dida ts reserved. Address ‘T1103, DARD, Secretary, suuthwest ournor of Ttalsiod und Wasbiigtouets, a RIOTURE FRAMES, Z Pa cee Baates Atate-st, ____ 186 State- 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. We invite inspection of our stock of Neckwear, which comprises all the latest styles ‘produced this season. ‘Tho assortment issmany limes the largest in the city in choico goods. i MEN’S HOSIERY Representing the products of the best English and Ionch manu- facturers in Merino, Cashmere, Silk and Cotton, in all weights. More than 500 different patterns shown. MEN’S UNDERWEAR In Fancy Merino, Gray, White, and Scarlet Scotch Wool, Scartct }- Cashmere, Scarlet and White Flannel, Silk and PURE Silk in 9, 12, 16, and 20. thds., White and Gray Merino in all weights, Balbriggan, &e. + Every department is fil of new and desirable goods, and offered at BEARUEANLE pri AND © on DECKER BROS. HAINES BROS, MATHUSHEK, Eyory artist of distinction in- dorses ono or all of these PIANOS Extraordinary Bargains and re- markable inducements to all pur- chasing Pianos of us for HOLI- DAY GIFTS, STORY & CAMP, 188 & 198 Siate-st. SOLD ONLY AT REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 136 State-st., near Madison, RGANS s Stops, price #0. 2 a REEO’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, t., near Madison, 6“ ‘6 YY. CABINETS| UNTIL JAN, ist. G 75 Madison-st. OPTICAL GOODS, x PER DOZ, Fine Spuctacios sulted to alt sizhts on actontif principles. Opera and Fel ald (iloason, Volowupas, i Cruscupus, Haromeloré eu: ~~ y iw MIDDLETON. BLANK BOOKS, ? STATIONERY, 65 STATE-ST. Ordor Immeulately for Janu ing, aes ye, Jockey, and Roll Band shapes, made from choice Shetland and Alaska Seal. Lowest Prices at BARNES Mat and dur Store, 86 Mudisen-ah (dvibune Building) Madison and Toavineita “(UR CLRISTIAS SERIAL” Twill interest you.” ‘Twill pay you.” REMARKABLE YEQ "TIS TRUE. 250 PIECES Rich and Elegant SILK AND WOOL BROCADED RENN GOODS Which retailed in November at One Dollar and Fifty Cents per yard, will be offered by the LEADERS OF Popular Prices at 25c per Yard! This to insure a CLEAN SWEEP! Madison and Peoria-sts, HOLIDAY ARTICLES. TOYS, FANCY GCODS Toilet Cases, Odor Seis, + Combination Boxes, Glove & Wandkerch'f Boxes, Fine Cigar Cases, Elegant : Pockethooks, Albums of all kinds, Orguincttes, Glass and China Goods, Gold & Silver Ifead Canes. Opera Glasses, full line. Amber Goods, every description, Call and cramine our large stock of First-Class Goods. VERGHO, RUHLING & CO. 138, 142 & 144 State-st. DIVER PAGE ® shoinke to RETAIL STATIOKERS, DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, AND EXGRAVERS, 118 and (20 Monroesst. HOLIDAY GOODS Russa Leather Articies, . Music Moxce, Uhristmannd Now Year Cards, Wedding and Jnvitation Cards, Club Invitations, Vv aioe Siting Condes Cards. TO TO RENT | THREE 3 FLOORS Between Monroo and Adums-sts., ON STATE-ST. Apply at W. D. KERFOOT’S, 81 Washington- st. MONEY 0 TaN In sums of $5,000 to 350,000, On Improved cuy) Proporty, at U per cout Interor. VAL Ve SACOISS, 10) Dearborn-ste__ MONEY TO TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES Ou Cholco Improved City foal Estate, tn sume to suit. WURNER & OND, 10 Washtngton-et. MONEYTO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST On Hoa} Hetute to large wad ensnll guste Field, L Letter & Co. State and Washington-sts., Announce « General Opening of Desirable and Attractive “CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES,” Monday, Dec. 18. Silks, Dress Goods, Laces, Hdkfs., Hosiery, Neckwear, Jewelry, Fans, Ribbons, Toilet Goods, “Paris & Vienna” Leather Novelties, Housekeeping Linens, Ornaments in “Decorative Art,” Gents’ Furnishings, Silk Umbrellas, Ladies’ & Children’s Furs, Costumes, Manties, Shawls, &¢., &¢. Our Annual Holiday Sates are always successful, and satisfactory to customers. Lo avoid the crowd early attendance is advised. TA MOND, > |TO- DAY! DEC, 11, 180, OF THE LARGEST AND MUST ELEGANT STOCK OF > DANODS —=__} Watches, Jewelry, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN NOVELTIES, Ever exhihited tu Chlcago,—from un inexpensive Hollduy Gift tu tue EXQUISIT! Diamond Necklace, on EAR KNOBS, Fut $8,500 Per Pair. Itis our alm to nko n display of RIE und costly Gomme nnd ortho worsuunehip tn Geld aud Bitver, tho The ot hover before been seun Iu thts city, INSPECTION SOLICITED, > o YMAN sat co., state st aD: Day, 133 East” Madison-st, RUBBER OR Best {UMELULOIDS } $5 Gold, 810. Filling, 1-4 Old Mates, VITALIZED AIR Or faa) elvou tree fur pululess uxtracting, 150 East uctisoneat. Inventor of Lower Suctlon Plate, which nevor loosens while talking or eating; 5 years’ actual test without a fullure. ILD, LINDE Y & (0., Commission Nerehants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, FDWARD SM, EID, JoUN BP. THUESD ELL, DANKE A. TANDLEX, «= Ko wanp 8. Wasiuunn, Pove C, Carer, CYMER W, FEED, Bpwclal MCORD & PHILLIPS. ORAL AND PROVISIONS BOCOUT AND SOLD OX MARGINS, 154 La Salle-st. 2.0. MCCORD, W.PRLLLIPH: SATURDAY, DECEMBER, ‘11, 1880, Tnunspay afternoon John B, Hardio and Basset Young, Untted States Marshals, and Deputy Internal-Revenuo Collector Horaco J. Bone, of Huntsville, Als. went Into Mare shall County, about twenty miles distant from that city, for the purpose of arreating a,.... band of moonshiners consisting of Jefferson-z-' Culbreath, David Lemons,-and John: and Joseph Crisco, They enmo upon thelr men aboutahalfa mile’ from where the illicit distillery was operated, Hardie began to read the warrant for thelr arrest, wheroupon. Culbreuth raised his shotgun, fired at tlm, and tnflicted wounds which proved fatal. ‘Ho then fired at Bone, who escaped with a slight wound, Young escaped unhurt. Capt. Dow- ling, the United States Revenue Agent at Ifuntsville, has organized o strong force, and hay set out for the capturo of tho murderous gang. Commissioner Raum and Attorney-General Devens have telegraphed Dowling to use all possible force and exe vedition, and not to spare expense In bring- Ing the murderers to Justice, and in making the Alabama moonshiners haye a wholesome respect for tho National law. Pat Dowling has the abiiity and courage to carry out theso instructions, ; Ges, CratMens, the Representative of tho Mississippl Shoestring District, was inter- viewed by a Tittuune correspondent yester- .day as to the manner by which he was counted {n at the November election. ‘Ho said ’twas all right according to Mississippi law, which, Ike all men of his politics, ho thinks fs superlor to. the National Inw. Ho admitted that several thousand votes for Lynch, the Republican candidate, wero thrown out without shadow of -right, or jus- tice, or reason, and on the merest technical- ity. ‘Lhe disappearance of bailot-boxes from strong Republican precincts he attrib- uted to a frolic of: the boys, or to Lyneh’s friends, the Iatter making away with them in order to give thelr candidate grounds fora contest! The pau- city of votersat tho polls ho ascribed to the reluctance of the Mississsippi unwashed to yote without being paid for It, Gen, Chal- aners’ oxplanations,were as flimsy as they well could be, and his charges against the colored Republicans would hardly hold water, even. if he were believed to be an honest polltl- cian. ‘Senator Bayanp, in a speech delivered at Dover # month ago, mado serious charges agninst the honor and integrity of. Senator Conkling, ex-Secretary Boutwell, Judge Noah Davis, Vice-President-clect Arthur, and others. He charged them in effect with | having appropriated to their own use £287,000 paid: py Phelps, Dodge & Co., being for un- paid duties an certain, Invoices of goods re- ceived by that firm, Bayard’s charge, wag printed 3 part of his speech by the Dover (Del.) Sentinel.“ Ho, has never disclaimed using the fanguage. Senator Conkling, Mr. ‘Arthur, Judge Davis, and Mr, Boutwell hayo issued n card, published this morning, de- nouneing tho statement.as a caluiany and a willful and wicked falsehood, tis Mr-~ Bayard's turn to riso and explain. . He; tod, * like Abe Ilewitt, appears to havo an ‘un fortunnto faculty for Gelting himself Into trouble, : Tux colored people who have eome from North Carolina and settled In Indiana during the past elghteen months had a convention at Greenenstlo, Ind., yesterday, At: the eloso of tho Convention an address to their brethren in North Carolina and throughout the Southern States was adopted and signed by tho delegates present. It sets forth ‘in glowing terms the advance mado by the col- ored Immigrants to the Mooster State, tho blessings of freedom and Hberty which they have enjoyed there, and the Inrge strides which they have made in niaterial prosperity and social elovation, They speak of their treatinent by the Hoosters In tho kindllest ferns, and end by ‘inviting thelr colored brethren of the South to follow thefr exam ple and settle in Northorn States, Somm 330 passengers on tho cast-bound trnin of the Fort Plerro branch of the North- western Road have had a rather unpleasant journey, They were snowed up at Tracy, Minn, for four days, They loft there Wednesday evening, At 3:30 the following morning, when near New Ulm, Mirfn., tho axle on a rear tender broke, throwing all tho cars but one off tho track, No one was in- ured, however, although the train was run- ning at the rte of twenty miley an hour, ‘The thermometer was 20 degrees below zero, nut the passengers sulfercd great hardships, as they had to remain on au open pralrlo for soveral hours, ‘Tho wreck waa cleared away by Thursday noon, and the passongers proceeded on thelr way eastward, = Awnotmen dreatfitl colllcry explosion oo- curred near Cardiff, South Wales, yesterday. About ninety persons were hurled into eternity as a sacrifice to: the greedy mine- owners of England. The bodies of twenty- two of tha victiins have been recovered, and thirty-four other bodies wore In sight at latest accounts, It is a disgrace to English engineering skill, to English legislation, and English humanity that these fearful acci- dents should ocgur so frequently. That moans of neutralizing the deadly choke damp has not yet been discovered and ap- vited 18 not complimentary to the English men of sclence, « Carr. Paynr's Glibustering party of col- onists remained on the line between Kansas” and Indian ‘Yorrttory last night, watched by forty United States soldiers, under command of Liout, Mason, . Payye and hig: party ex press thelr determinatlon to move Into Okin- oma at all hazards, and there Is a prospect ofsome blvodshed,-ns the troops will core, tainly resist, Even should Payne escape the United States authorities, it 1s not. finproba- ble that he ond his companions will have to defend thomselves. against the Poncas and. tho Nez Percos, who are greatly excited over - the threatened Invasion of what they regard | as their territory, Witrram Gray was hanged at ‘Shorbraek@;" Quebee, yesterday for the murder of Thomas Mulligan near that place last October, - Me | affirmed that he was Innocent of the murder, and that his only offense “was stealing somo articles from Mulligan;. JIe-attributed his’, evil course to the effects of rum and tho ine iluence of bad women, Among the latter ho - included hls wife, who he said Induced him to steal, Joun KELLY is no longer Controller of the Clty of New York. Mayor Cooper uomwiy nated Allan Campbell as Kelly's successor ad, and the nomination wea could,