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The Chicago 3 is VOLUME XL. prygoons, (OOCENENTS EXTRAORDINARY FOR ALL KINDS OF Dry Goods SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! eg to announce to their cus- tomers, friends, and the gen- etal public that they have, -made great preparations to meet the wants of every pur- chaser in everything desira- le for an Elegant, Useful, and Appropriate IOLADAY cll'T! In order to accommodate our Jarge custom, we ask our friends to make their selections as early as convenient, thereby giving us ‘an opportunity to serve them to thelr entire satisfaction, A USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! RichSilks, Black, Colored, and-Brocaded, Popular Prices! A USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! tkaks and Dolmans In Endless Variety, Every Price. A USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! Fur-Lined Dolmans, $25, $35, $40, $50, and $65. The Largest Assortment in tho city. A USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! Shawls! Shawls! 150 Styles. Lowest Prices. A USERUL HOLIDAY GIFT! Suits! Suits! tn Sik, Velvet, and Brotade coubization, Prices Reduced One~Half. A USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! Furs! Furs! Of Every Description. Neal Sacques and Dolmans _, From $136 Upward. A USEERUL HOLIDAY GIFT! Dress Goods! 50 CASES Chotce New Goods! Entire New Styles! fiom 15, 20, 25, 30, and 40c yard, A USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! Gents’ Furnishing Goods Of Every Description, At Reduced Prices. A USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! Sik Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, lenstitehed Hikfs,, bans! Silk and Cashmere | —. "Mufflers, Ldies Lace Neckwear, 8, Catt as early as convenient, . 0 avold the rush. STATE-ST. ’ Bigavay, aad Twouty-second-st, DRESS GOODS. Holiday Pr sents ROTHSCHILD, {58 State-st. This Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday, UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS! Will be offered in every depart. ment, commencing in the DRESS GOODS DEPT, I FEARLESSLY ASSERT THAT SUCH AN ARRAY OF GENUINE BARGAINS IN FABRICS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AS I SHALL DISPLAY "IN THIS DEPARTMENT HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN, WANT OFSPACE PREVENTS MY "ANNOUNCING MORE THAN A FEW OF THESE OFFERINGS, BUT I CAN ASSURE MY PATRONS THAT REDUC- TION 18 GENERAL THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE DEPARTMENT, AND THAT EVERY- THING OFFERED WILL BE A BARGAIN IN THE STRICTEST SENSE OF THE WORD, 446 Picces ENGLISH CASHMERE BRO- CADE, 25c; measures fully 88 inches wide; formor price, 45c. 260 Picecs ALL- WOOL MOMIE CLOTH, 24 Inches wide, 25c3 former price, 38 cents. 94 Pleces SCOTCH PLAIDS, 48 inches Ps SOc; former price, 7c. 5 Pieces ALL WOOL FRENCIE CASH Ene, in every shade and black, the Jargost assortment in tho city, at 35c to 9Gc per yard. VELVETS. MY ENTIRE STOCK OF STRIPED VELVETS, COL, STRIPED VELVETS, FANCY STRIPED VELVETS, OF THE FINEST QUALITIES IM- PORTED, ALL AT_THE UNIFORM LOW -| PRICE OF $].60 PER YARD, SOME OF ‘| THESE GOODS HAVE NEVER YET BEEN SOLD AT LESS THAN 83.50, CLOAKS. THE CONSTANTLY INCREASING FAVOR ACCORDED TO THIS DEPARTMENT BY OUR LADY PATRONS IS THE BEST POSSIBLE PROOF THAT IT IS, PAR EXCELLENCE, THE PLACE IN THE CITY FOR WINTER WRAPS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BELOW A REW OF THE BARGAINS FOR THE comina wee ROM WHICH LADIES MAY JUDGE OF THE SCALE OF PRICES RULING THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE DE- PARTMENT: ALL-WOOL DIAGONAL DOLMANS, TRIMMED W1TH SILK, VELVET, PASSEMENTERIE AND FRINGES, in the most recherche style, fron $7.50 upwards. THE GREATEST BARGAIN YET; o Stylish Ulstor, fashionably made, from $4 upwards. HEAVY BEAVER LADIES’ CLOAKS, from $5 upwards. A full line of sizes In CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ COATS and ULSTERS, SAT- IN HOODS and SILK 'TASSELS, &c., from $3.50 upwards. INFANTS’ CLOAKS in cyery Color and Style, Embroldered or Quilted Satln, frou: $2.00 upwards. S. M. ROTISCHILD, 168 STATE-ST. WUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE, ‘Tho rotall business of a Western braneh slasbacend in Stoves snd Hardware, located on the principal businuns atroot in Kansas City. Tho very best location In tho city, Lensoof building at a modorate rent trae: forredwlth suck, Trude established and poalnons snilsfidctory. Kulisas City by tho Inst ofticind conmus shows the iost surprising Incrensy of uny elty in tho United Hates, ‘fo any one winhing to change thule Jocation the chance ba a rure one. Capital required, nt Thousand Dollars, Address B 15, WANTED, COMPETENT SALESMAN To take charge of our Dress Goods Dept. Only those having held a like position necd apply. SCHLESINGER & MAYER, Madison and Peoria-sts, OPTICAL GOODS, Ine Bpoctacios suttod 10 all alstits, on acton sclontina prnelpion ‘Gpura and Biold Cruscopes, Huroueturs ole _ COMMISSION NIH MAIRCLEANTS, “CORD & PHILLIPS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS BULGUT AND SOLD OX wuts : 154 La Salle-st. Jc stocons, U1, W. PHILLIPS, SRALSKIN C1 CARS, ~BSEALSKIN CAPS, dtecls, Driv- tny, College, Jockey, and ‘Koil Band shapes, made from cholo Shetland and Alaska Seal, Lowest Prices at BARNES Hat and Fur sore, 66 Madison-st (Tribune studing). Glass, 'Tolescopos, I ENUMERATE. TUESDAY, ‘Madison and Pcoria-sts. “Our Chrtnas Soriall” 669 Twtll Interest You.?? s6 Twill Pay You.?? PART IV. “GIFTS!” Appropriate, Acceptable, dispensable And, last but not least, “CHEAP!” Ladies’ and Misses’ Kid Mittens, “Plush Lined,” “Fur Tops,” 44c! Ladics’ a KID Plush Lined, JQLOVES 7&e pair! Ladies’ 4-button Castor Glor 0S, 7&e pair! Ladies’ 3-button| English Silk Pash Lind, §JGLOWVES 0c pair! Gents’ Kid Mittens, “Lamb's Wool Lining,” 7&ce pair! Cents’ 2-button| English Cloth ‘alnoidered backs,” GLOVES 60c pair! Come carly, as they will go off LIKE My eon 02 OF Silk & Wool Wristlets, 50 Styles.” “AS USUAL,” LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES, Madison and Peoria-sts. ‘TO RENT. “FOR RENT, {Spacious Chambers (Each x15 fect) now occupled by RAND, MeNALLY & CO,, 47 and 79 Madison-st. Possession givor about Jan, 2, Apply on the prem- Seon to WAIL RAND. MOLIDAY Goons, HOLIDAY COODS. Our assortment of goode In tho above line is now complote, and Is equal, If not superior, to any In tho city. Russia Leather Goods in every stylo known to tho trade a specialty. Our store Is spacious, our goods all of superlor quality, and our prices low, Tho J. AL W. JONES Stationory & Printing Co,,. Denrborn-st., Cor. Monroe, = WINANGIAL, Municipal Refunding Bonds for Salo, CoMPTHOLLEM'R OYPICH, Doc. 13. 1850, Jofanding Honda running twonty yoargin tho suf of S3th4N, boating Inturisl at tho rite Of 4 per con per qimum, payable xoinl- var both princi und interest payable pittiar in the ley orc ch nlenga OF City of Now, Vork, will Lo tg authorities of thd Chay Cr Unica. to. take tho “placa “Ota Ties AMOUNE muturine On the latday’of Apel, FUL. Tho Comptrolice ta now. prepared ti reculve application frit auch of ino eltrons of Chicago wha dusiro.t6 aubweribe to this fonn in amal mmounts, ‘Those bonds Will_ba Iastod in denominations of € BU, #10, £00, thd shisdench, “Anpiloations will bo rovslwod ot this afiey uy iy and Including tho Stet day of Jnnuuey KM, und mi aocompaniod Uy live (5) per cunt of pho amount i puntraced He said appliention, na as for wo fal compHiaon with euch propos purchase. TUSODUILE I ¢ bie i jor. Mockholders ecting Cricaan, Doo, 6, 188), ‘The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholdurs of * ‘Tho Commorein) Nutlonal Bank of Chicago," for tho Kloo- on of Directors fur the snsulng year, will bo hold ay tho offices of suid bunk,tn Chiesgo on Tuesday, Jan, 1), 11, batween the hours of 3 and Jo'clock p. mM, GORGE 1b, 118, Cashler, MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Clty Proporty at currontratos. MBAD & COR, 140 Lu satle-st. , DECEMBER 14, 1880—TE PAGES. WANOY PURNITURE EXQUISITE HOLIDAY GIFTS! (SHEL AND ORNAMENTAL NOVELTIES! Fancy Furniture! Our line of Fancy Furniture comprises the most choice wares manufactured. The variety is too large to enumerate, but includes every article that tends to beautify and make home enjoyable, No matter how small or large the sum is you wish to expend for a Christmas or Wedding Gift, look through our elegant stock before making your purchases. We shall make OUR PRICES on all our goods SO MODERATE as to insure us your future patron- age, SPIEGEL & C0., 251 and 253 Wabash-av, NEAR JACKSON-ST, The “Mars” Cologne! Neat in style,--in quality inimita- wee Most appropriate for Christmas Buck & Rayner, Perfumers, Rane OS TNR A A. H. ABBOTT & 60,, {47 State-st. COLOR BOXES, DRAWING INSTRUMERTS, And Artista’ Material of Every Description, DRIFTING ROUND THE WORLD A Bay's Adventures by Sea and Land. By Captoin CHARLES W. HALL, author of The Big Bonansa," “Adrift in the Ice Flelds," etc. Royal octavo (7x9), ituminated sides, 384 pp. 200 IIluatratlons, $1.50; cloth, full gilt, 62.50. Trright and captivatini ip narrative, this story of a shipwrecked boy's wundoring#in ‘wlmost ovory partor tho world, filed a3 it is with SURPRISING ADVENTURES, PERILOUS EXPLOITS, HAIRBREADTH ESCAPES, And oxploitain Fishing, IMunting, and Trapping, Ianos only Sptertataing, rey contains information enough te ik A BOOK EVERY BOY WILL WANT! Dur Tlustrated Crteiogua ts sent, pustpald to any addrow on rovvipt of lx conta in postaye stamina, oF gur complote Culniogue, without tMusteations, mailed frog on apelloation. LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boson MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST On Hon! Katyto in urge and small sme GMOUGIEM, BOUU, Ut South Chnrkent, igh oc toes SR WBE Pn tk Me ‘Keen Wo will pay toa charitablo institution $19 tn case. plan Anguinal Horule that san be eh the Nas WO cANnOs rotain the W. 5 PEN EAVES COMMONS SiENAIG TUBS pa ty BARTLETY, BUY pans S, vA DR, PAMKER, the patentoa, soe perioiice, tho last ¥ yoara with: sterin met an »Nuvy, und Poisloners, the Gove “ane Gur applunce a tae boat in wes oe ae vasoy that cant Lo ourod WO nuvor "fait to.oura, SHANLESS- “HEBEL BLASTIC STOCKINGS, Patented Maral 8u, 18 ~~ CHAMPION AUTOMATIC Changy uf Agoucy from tho Wabey Wurnitury Co. to Holton & Hildreth, Wholvsale and fotai! Deulors in Fine & Modiu Furniture, B91 & RV TATEST “WHAT THEY SAY ABOUL THE NEW NOVEL,” “Strong,”? “Unique,” “Helpful? “Attractive? “Powerful”? “Dramatic” By HARRY We FRENCH, Author of “Castle Foam," “Gems of Genius," 12mo, cloth, 81.00, LEE & SHEPARD, Pubtishere, ¥ Boston: _ SPOCKHOLDENS? My mE ~ Stockholders’ irs? Meeting, By ordor of tha Hoard of Directors of the Chicozo & Grand Vrunk Railway Company, n apootal muotig OF the Company x buraby called to convene in Par- Jor Nut tho Pulwor Hous, ln the City of Chicago, 1a, the Binteot MMlngig, on W sijumdaye the 22d day of December noxt, at 4 o'clock v. The purpose 3 Sei tho mvuting is ta consider and juss upon a pro ous wareument butwucn this Come pay und ta pa Western Tndlaue Kallroad Company to Tespedt Lo depot uooommodulons in thy City of Chie Gara, And also, se ui Luge the qugstion of (nisfur. Fix tothe Grund drunk Juco “Mullway Company Cite prlvtowde: uaa eo eecurod 1a 16 by pald louse nyrvuniout und the terms and conditions of such trenafe CHAB, PELCY, ah und ‘Treasurer, Chicago & Grund True fidinay Couyusy, HOLIDA Goons. ¢ Holiday HOLII GOODS! AT THE HOLIDAY GOODS. NAY GOODS! PUTNAM |WILSONBROS, CLOTHING HOUSE. Elegant Stock DRESSING ROBES SHORING JACKETS 25 to 33 per cent under the market price. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Silk Umbrellas $3.00 to $10.00. PERFECT WILDERNESS OF Gents’ Furnishing Goods At prices far below the reach of competition. DRESS, WALKING, & DRIVING GLOVES, Made by the celebrated Glove- makers, FISK, CLARK & FLAGG. Fur Gloves. and Gauntlets, A | Fur-Trimmed Gloves and iittens, In all Grades. Scarlet Underwear, ALL WOOL, ‘gach. OI,DH zach, GREAT BARGAIN HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. We claim to save our customers and buyers 40 per cent in this Department. SPANISH And IMITATION of SEAL CAPS, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. French Seal Caps, $3.50 to $5.00. Genuine Seal & OtterCaps $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. $3.50 WILL BUY TITE FINEST STIPY CASSIMERE HAT Sold in Chicago. SPECIAL BARGAINS Every Department Before and During the HOLIDAYS. PUTNAM Clothing: House, 131 & 133 Clark, and 117 Madison-sts. MINER, BEAL & TIACKET!, Manufacturers and Proprictors, W. HL FURLONG, Resident Mauager, 13 & 15 State-st, Desire to call the attention of Ladies to their stock of USEFUL Holiday Goods for presents toGentlemen. Once of their firm has recently returned from Europe, having visited Vienna, Paris, and London, and selected the choicest line of Novelties ever be- fore purchased by them. ENGLISH Silk Umbrellas, With New and Novel Han- dles in Boars’ Tusks, Points of Elephants’ Trunks, Ele- phants’ Teeth, Rhinoceros’ Teeth, and Natural Woods in such variety as neyer before seen in this market, such goods as are being sold by the fine Retail Houses of “West End” London and. Paris. - Nothing could be more highly appreciated by- Gentlemen. They have re- ceived five cases of Dressing Robes, Nnoking Jackets AND louse Coats, Direct from London, which will be appreciated by eve- ry one who sees them. They haye just received a large shipment of Noyveltics from Vienna, which Ladies are invited to inspect before making their purchases, consisting of Reticules, Porttolios, Pocketbooks, Smoking Sets, with many other useful and attractive articles. They open this morning a large shipment of Gentlemen’s Iemstiteh Fancy Linen Hdkfs., in half dozen boxes, direct from Paris, and entirely new patterns; Silk Hdkfs. in endless variety; Silk Mufilers, Canes, French Sleeve Buttons with patent fastenings, with many oth- er desirable goods in Jew- elry. Their stock of Gentlemen’s NECKWEAR Has never been so complete and attractive as now. Silk Wristlets for Ladies and Gentlemen. French and Austrian Mand-made Silk Suspenders. Fancy HOSIERY In more than 500 ditferent putterns of best Englishand French make. Gentlemen’s Fur-top Lined Leather -Gloves and Mitts, Sole Agents for Preville Town-Made Paris Kid Gloves. Baily Tribune, | PRICK FIVE CENS The Trib Hf rt UESDAY, DE DECEMBER 14, 1890, 14, 1880, Coxonnssman Winris Introduced a Civil- Service Reform bit Into Congress yesterday. It provides that all persons who have been in office four years shall retain thelr places during good behavior, that all future appoint+ ments be made from among those who make the best showing at competitive examinations, of which duo notice shail be given, and which shall be conducted In a fair and iinpartial tuanner. By the provisions of the bill, noth- ing except bad conduct shall be a bar to pars sons who pass the necessary examination, and there shall bo no preferences for any ‘ class of citizens but soldiers of the Union army and sailors of the Union navy. ‘Tho | President will bo entitled to ten places In ench Department for such ag he may choose. * T’romotions in the Departments will bo the / result of competitive examination, — ‘Tit City Counell, at its meeting last even- Ing, passect an ordinance providing for the suprression of tho sale or circulation of ob- ' scene literature passing under tho namo of medical pamphtets, books, ete. ‘Tho smoke ordinance failed of passnge by a vote of 17 ' for to 19 against. Capt. MeUnrigle was nominated for Polles Superintendent, and was confirmed, A petition from a number of merchants asking the Counell to pass an ordinance providing for the prohibition ‘of tho sale of ndulternted butter, oleomarga- rine, butterine, ute., was referred. Commis- sioner Waller complained © that the Fort Wayne Company was Jaying track on certain streets without perailssion. Tre situation in Ireland seems to be un- changed save In that the Land League ap- pears to bo extending its organization and in- fluence. ‘The landlord Journals continue to demand coercive measures. The ‘J'imes, Standard, aud Telegraph, of London, ure the leaders, and the small-fry Journals in Dublin try to Join in the chorus, At n Cabi- net Connell yesterday Mr. Forster spoke In favor of the adoption of coorclva measures for Ireland. Bright and Chamberlain ob- jected, and it is thought that their views pre- yalled, ‘The Standard, in an editorial, con- demnus Forster for not carrying out hls threat of resignation, while the Pall Malt Gazette condemns hlm for threatening to resign, Secretary Scnvurz received a telegram yesterday, dated Dee. d1, from Mr. Haworth, an inspector whom he dispatched to the Ponea settlement in Indian Territory, saying that the Poners in council assembled that’ day affirmed their former petition asking to be transferred from Dakota to their present location, They also requested tho speedy completion of all arrangements in connee- tion with thelr sattlement. Secretary Schurz - thinks this telezram will set at rest the stories that-the Ponens wero forced or in- duced by improper means to sign the petition § for thelr transfer. Tne situation at Hunnewell, on theKansas border, grows more and more critical. Payne's roving colonists,.on learning that - parties havo crossed into Oklahoma at va-~ rious points, caunot be made to see why’. thoy should -be prevented from entering by the United States’ troops, ‘The colonists - cannot be induced to believe that the troops will fire on them whatever thoy (tho colo- nists) may do, In fact,-it-fs owing to the. - coolness and urbanity of Col. Coppinger and Lleut. Masui, of the United States army,” that hostillties linve not commenced already. _ Pourricat differences and political passion haye Jed to unother. attempt at murder at. - San Franelseo. Antoine Fischer, at one tino an Kearneyite candidate for Supervisor, and . who has been so embittered by his defeat . that ho has several thines threatened suicide, fired at Rallroad Commisstoner Beerstechen.. : about midnight Sunday, and with serious, though perhaps not fatal, results. Fischer was arrested Inst night. “All Ind{cations poitt to his insanity, Hoe said that he ine - tended to have shot Mayor Kalloch and sevy- eral prominent San Francisco brokers. ewe Mrs, DAstAna, In whoso restaurant tho firout Pensacola started, diced in, that elty « yesterday of the injuries received Suturday morning. ‘Tho Pensacolans who were burnt out, in cinulution of the Chleagonns In 1871, have already commonced rebuilding, and. there !s a prospect that the traces of the con-- Hagration will not be visible In their city o year from to-day, Senator Jones, of Florl- da, Introduced a Dil Into tha United States , Senate yesterday providing for tho, rebulld- ing of tho Governinent buildings there, ee Representative McCorp, of Iowa, In- troduced n bill into Congress yesterday pro- viding for the submission of certain consti- tutional amendments to the people, ‘ho proposed sinendments provide for the hold- Ing of the election for Presidential Electors in all tho States on the same day, Milt the * uumber of voters in each precinct to 600, minke ability to read nud write a test of vot- ing, and the support of a well-organized sys, tem of public schools a necessary qualificae tlon for Stutes to cast tholr votes for Presl- dent. ACLEVELAND dispatch, printed this morn: ing, gives an interesting account of a new process for refining crude petroleum, where . by it is expected to so much {mprove upon the quality of oll at present uscd as to break up what Is known as tho Standard . Vlpe-Lina monopoly. Mention is also mado of a new thing In tho use of naphthaor gaso- Ine, by which that substance can be distilled | in a tank In tho ground in nnybody’s back yard, und thence bo conducted by pipes luto tho house and usod as gas now is, only at a far less cost, 2 ' Preainent GonzaLns, of Mexico, has come, pleted his Cubinet, whieh fy believed to bo o “progressive and Iberal one, Gen, Dinz, tho late President, becomes Mintster of Public * Works tn order to push some hnprovements inthe internal atfairs of the country. It'ts . believed that he will have great Intluenco . with President Gonzales, and It ts well, for his own Administration las been successful, * progressive, and jntelligent, : Ascanpar in high ilfe ts roported trois | : Paris, where such atfairs are of evory-tlay Oy | eurrencs, The Baroness do ‘Frtedland,: - duughter of Duko do Persigny, granddqugh: » tur of the Princess de Moscowa, gta, has been arrested on the charge of -having writ- ten her grandmother's nano to a check for” 108,000 frances, ‘The Baron do ¥rfodtand has’ been arrested as an accessory, “Winx wanumuber of Indians were aleputes ing with each other at the Lower! Brulé Agency recently as to tho terms on which | thoy would permit the Milwaukee & St. Paul a