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The Chirago Baily Tribune. VOLUME XL. HOLIDAY GOODS, en A DAYS ONLY Remain. During these two days our Entire Stocks must pe closed out. Price no ob- ject.- TOYS FANCY GOON At prices never before heard of. Our 5 and ro ct. count- ers filled with Toys worth 15 to 30 cts. 5Car Loads Of Holiday’ Goods, delayed by the great freight block- ade, just received, and must be sold to-day and to-morrow at your own price, 300 Clerks, 6 Policemen, 8 Floor Managers Enable all to be waited on and perfect order maintained. Open All Night Santa Claus fait Only toll pm ‘Calcium Light Illuminations. SEA, Ntate-st. BEST am TO Pa ans and DESL PM AY SUE, Evenings. i, a Hove a tal Slationes and Dealers in fey “is 8 & 120 MONROE-ST. HOLIDAY GOODS! Christmas and New Year Caria, Fancy ogee in Leather, Glass, Git, Felvet, great’ Sariety of articles in PLUSH in the fashionssbte cotora, Aoreat nusortiment of Handkerchief and Work a STOR WILL DR OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK TIS WREK, HOLIDAY Coops. * Our assortment of gooda In the Shove lino Is now completo, and la equal, if not superior, to any In the city, Rusala Loathor Qoods In overy syle known to the trade a apeolalty. ur store ie spacious, our goods all of superior quality, and our prices low, “The JM W. JONES Slationory & Printing Co, Denrhorn-nt.. Cor. Monroo. FRUITS AND NUTS. _ HOLIDAY Fruits and Nuts, Largest assortment and finest goods in this line in this city. Elegant assorted baskets for pres- ents. TAY LOR’S, 3 South Clark-st. OPERA GLASSHS, &c, GLASSES. 1AM BOUND TO SELL My large stock; hence J offer an additional discount of {0 per cent from my mer low prices, M. POLACHEK, eptictans 70 Stato-st, actos autted to all stahts on sctentita ween weperas and | io Told’ Glasses, Tol ‘Telescopes, Mi SRSSauee, Marana ere, 01 eee STOCKHOLDERS? MERTING, Mockholders’ dors’ Meeting. mooting ng oF, the the stortboldera of the javings, Loun & ‘rust Company of Cl Fx2 for ‘cloudon of ‘Trust tho casing eA, kad gle Cur tho trenenction of such other buat drugs may come yp Voture thy meeting, will Ye bold i the office of the {Company in Chicago on the fourth Sy gedatuary, sl, Veiween tho Bours of 100. a. Chicago, Dec. 22, 180. HUNKY H LOWE, pee ‘ __COMMLISSION MLE! MERCHANTS, -WCORD & PHILLIPS, ay AND PROVISIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MARGINS, S deucconn” Le Sele A emia PIANOS. PELTON, POMEROY & CROSS, Sole Agents for the following celebrated Pianos: CICKERING.& SONS TAERTON BROS, KANESTCABLER DUCKER& SINS KURTA WILCOX & WH TAYLOR & ARLE ORGANS. A Magnificent Stock, Selected expressly for tho HOLIDAY TRADE, And oxtremely Low Prices will bo mado during the coming week, at 152 State-st., Musical Holiday Gifts! Our stock of Musical Goods embraces Pianos, Organs, Stools, Covers, Canterburies, | Wusic Stands, Violins, Gul- "tars, Accordions, Ilutes, Clarionets, Musical Boxes, Harmonicas, Music Books, in plain and rich bindings, Musical Novelties, Musical Instruments for children, and all other articles in the ausic Line. During the Holidays our Wholesale Departments wilt be devoted to retail trade. t#" Take Passenger Elevator to Wholesale Departments. LYON & HEALY. State and Monroc-sts. Steinway Triumphant at every World’s Fair; indorsed by the. most envinent musical authorities of both henvispheres, and the acknowledged Standard Pi- anos of the World. Special attention ts directed toanew Cabinet Grand Up- right, larger than any here- tofore manitfactured, with the richest and most artisti- cally designed cabinet works which ever encased a Piano, LYON & HEALY, Stato and Monroo-sta. JULIUS BAUER, PIANO MANUFACTURER. LARGE STOCK OF PARLOR ORGANS, 4TC., FOR THB HOLIDAY TRADE. 183 & ASE Walash-ar,, bel Adame and Monroe-sts, VACTORY—13, 177, on ‘wonty-ninth-st, comor Laxhigton-nv., Now York. ASSESSMENT NO'TICK, NOTICE OF AusENS SENT. OFVICK OF THE OREGON RULWAY & SAMIGATION COMPANY, No, 40 Nussuu-st. New Youu, Noy, 2 1h.—The folloning resolauon bas beon Deawed by" the ourd of Directors: PHtosolrad, fat A sacond usscasmant Of iventy pe cont, ubon wcripuohe for the new a oan eta Cauipany’ cauthurized. b the Spec Bwcekiuidere Mooting of Oct, a), be end tho siae RESETOd, pa pore ‘san 3 hs Cainpaty eee -pscee op inl ats ‘Stockuolders gawserpuos ariiaealus witht thelr cocks, tn ordur raters vareoanh ey Seka Walley icioa z THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, HOLIDAY 1880—TWELVE PAGES. GIrTrs. DUNLAP’S HATS, Seal Caps and Gloves, LYONS UMBRELLAS, AND WALKING STICKS, Any and all of which are appropriate for HOLIDAY GIFTS! Can be found in great variety at 17land 173 STATE STREET, PALMER HOUSE, BRANCH OF 178 and 180 FIFTH-AV., NEW YORK. If you cali on your cousin at 122 Dearborn-st., to-day and to-morrow, and bring with you your friends Brown, Jones, and Robinson, he will make you all happy by selling you books (from which trade he is re- tiring) at bottom prices. A large and beautiful stock of Photo and Autograph Albums, Desks, Panels, Frames, Easels, &c. If you come unanimously you will make him rich. SMITH’S GREAT BOOK AND NEWS STORE 122 DEARBORN-S-ST. COLOGNE, The , 66 Mars” Cologne! Neat in style,--in quality inimita- ve Most appropriate for Christinas Buck & Rayner, Perfumers, TOYS AND FANCY GOops. FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW And until the close of the season, we are offering a Special | ; Reduction On our Immense Stock of Toys, Fancy Goods, Holiday Articles! Goods all first class. Prices marked in plain figures. Quality Guaranteed! Variety Unequalad Come Early! VERGHO, RUHLING& CO., 138 to 144 State-st. GHLARMING GLET-BOOKS ny SARAH ORNE JEWETT. “Tho purity of her sontimont, tho unstrained follet~ tyand naturalness of hor style, tho thorough Hke- abloness of afi the people to whom sho Introduces us, all consplra to render her stories nbout na nearly: porfect In thelr way asmnything in shia world ovor wets to be,""—Guod Company, DEEPMAVEN, “Little Classio” style. Hod edges, 23, a. “It te acommon thing to say abouts book that itis charming, or interoating, or absorbing, and vory often tt ls sald without any particular moaning or interest, Hut hora fsa book which is roally ail tuirea.” Boston ‘ranseript. OLD FRIENDS cadet yew. stylo. Red o “Boven chartaing 0! ore orios. ee» Thoautumn {snot Ilkoly tu bring anything more wholly dallgbtful toluvors of the best light Iterature."~Now York Koning Post, “Adolicious tte pook."—Hiarttord Courant. Peay OATS Btories for Childron, Square Itmo, un “Each of tho ffteon stories isso entortaining that ono hardly kuows which’ is best, and is captivated with them alt,”—Worcoster Spy. “If Santa Claus neglects to leave a copy of ‘lay Days’ In any fpousohold whore there Isa little girl, ho isn’t tho kind of Sante Claus wo take bin for," Boaton Transerij Little Classio”™ For sale by booksollers, Sent, postpaid, on rocelpt of price by the Publishors, HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., Boston. “The Holiday Number of ST. NICHOLAS not only surpasses everything else in the way of children's periodical literature, but surpasses also its own previous efforts in this direction,”--Chris- tian Union. Subscriptions may begin with this “Wonderful Christmas Num. ber” (December). $3.00 a year. ‘SIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c. Fine Photograph Albums. We offer a most magnificent line of theso attractive goods in all varlctics of Fine Leathers, in Silk Brocade and Dead Giold, and a splendid assortment of POCKET BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, INKSTANDS, &¢., &¢., Suited for Noliday Presents. JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., 117 & 110 Stateest., Chicago. PRETTY PEGGY Nothing more delicate or wins some has beon seen in book-work for a long time. For those who love art and rare talent combined, this worl, as an American produce tion purely, will be a surprise. Published by Dodd, Mend & Co. For sale, or matled postpaid, on receipt ot price (82.50), by JANSEN, McCLULtG & CO., 117 and 119 State-st., Chicago. HOLIDAY Goons, GOODS! WILSON BROS,, 113 & 115 State-st. Sik Umbrellas. There is no one article that gives more general satisfac- tion as a present toa LADY or GENTLEMAN than a GOOD Silk Umbrella. We open this morning a new in- voice of these goods. Our stock now contains over 400 new, novel, and choice Silk Umbrellas, many of which cannot be duplicated in this country. VIENNA, PARIS, and LONDON NOVELTIES in Silk Muffiers, Silk Wristlets, Silk Handkerchiefs, French Fancy Linen H. 8S. Hdlfs., French Neckwear In entirely New Designs. Eng. Dressing Robes, Smoking Jackets, House Coats, Canes, French Jewelry, Neckwear In endless variety. Card Cases, Pocketbooks, Reticules, Smokers’ Sets, Hosiery In more than 1,600 different patterns and ‘colors, Gloves, Mitts, &ec., &., Making the most attractive stock of goods we have ever shown. An early inspection is invited. Open until 9 p. m. Thurs- day and Friday Evenings. DIAMON 115 THE“ONLY® And the finest stock at the lowest prices in the country at Goldsmid’s! $50,000 Worth of Finest Watches, Superb Diamonds, and elegant Solid Gold Jewelry to select from! No cheap and nasty goods! First-class Goods at third-class Prices} at COLDSMID’S Headquarters for FINE BANKRUPT GOODS, 99 East Madisonsst. Examine before purchasing elsewhere, Compe- tition defied, Interest on City Bonds. courrqan, LER'S OFFICR, Uteazos Deotaiiva,} City of Chleago Intoreat duo Jan. 1, 1831, will be pald atthe Clty ‘Treasurer's Ofice, If prosented prior to the 7th inst, Coupons not so prosunted will ba pald in Now York at tho Amorican Hecate Natlonal Bank os usual, THEODORE Ty TO LOAN! At 6 percent WITHOUT COMMIS- We have a Special: Fund of Thirty Thousand Dollars which we can Joan on improved gilt-edged City Real Es- tate at above rate. LYMAN & JACKSON, = __33 Portland B MONEY TO LOAN ‘AT LOW INTEREST _NKW PUBLICATION: “VIL ED, FIRAT SIX HOOKS, ‘Translated by GEORGE HOWLAND. Yor aaie by JANSEN, MCCLURG & CU, and WEBT- BhY AE WY ca’ i NOTICE. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, OVINGTON BROTHERS & OVINGTON, . - 146 Statersty —_—_—z—=—=—_———————_—__— LIBRARY, READERS ‘WILL APPRECIATE A SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE NEW YEAR TO COBB'S LIBRARY. ALL THE NEW BOOKS, ° ag WASHINGTON.-8T, WINES, LIQUORS, &. HENRIOT & CO., RUEIAA, Dry Sillery and Souverain Extra Dry Champagnes! L. ¢. PARDEE, Chicago Agent, 54 and 56 Madisonest. “6 Madison-st. PER DOZ. SEALSKIN ‘CAPS, Aloxts, Drive «ny, College, Jockey, and Roll Band shapes, made fron choles Shetland and Alanta Sé Lowest Prices at BAUNES! Hat and Bur Bloro, 86 Maddsoneate (fribune Building + printed Inst session. The Triowne: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1850, Cart. AncupaLE, the Tory Member of Parllament for Fermanagh, Ireland, ealled on the “Joyal? men among his tenantry and throughout his constituency, some days ngo, to prevent the spread of Land-League prin- clples, This, as interpreted by the “loyal” tenants, meant to break the heads of all who differed with them In reference to the way the Irfsh land question should be settled. Ac- cordingly they determined to break up a Land-League meeting held at 1 piace called Derrygonelly yesterday, The meeting was held, however, but it needed the presence of olarge body of soldiers and policemen to prevent Capt. Archdale’s “loyal”? nen from attacking the Land-Leaguers. On the way from the meeting some heads were broken, InztAnn {s now garrisoned by 40,000 sol- diers and 12,000 police. ‘fhe loyalty of tho pollee force 1s doubted, and it Is probable that it will be reorganized during the next session of Parliament. The correspondents of the Tory newspapers are evidently annoyed be- cause the murder of Mullen, in Mayo, Mon- day night, was not an agrarian one. ‘They have tried to connect It with agrarianism, but so far they have failed. They snily need some agrarian outrage of the thrilling kind nowadays. Lord Kenmare, 8 Roman Catho- Ne Peer, his agent Barrett, ond 2 “4tand grabber” named Manning are belng * cotted,”” Tho Land-Leaguers seem to be un- sectarian, . Micnet.P. Carre, Laurent De Fossa, and Charles Wyant, President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Mutual Stock-Operating Company, of New York, were arrested yes- vterday on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, and were indicted by the New York Grand Jury. ‘They professed. to have a key by which they could tell the up- ward and downward movement in stocks, and obtained 9 large amount of money in sums varying from $5 to $1,000 for investment on the strength of these professions, ‘The in- vestments were never made, the trio pocket- od the cash, aud the duped subscribers have little chance of ever obtaining thelr own, Soste of the Ponca Chilefs who arrived in Washington Tuesday called on Secretary Schurz yesterday. Gen. Crook, and Messrs. Whitney and Allen, of the Ponca Commis- sion recently, appointed by the President, were present at tho interview between the Chiefs and Mr. Schurz, The red men de- elared that thoy were fully satisfied with their reservation in the Indian Territory; that they had no desire to return to Dakota, which thoy left of thelrown free will; that they were annoyed by tho Interference of Mr. Tibbles and other busybodics in their affairs, and that the opinions they expressed were the scitiments of thelr people. Repnesentative Cryurn, of the Appro- printion Committee, introduced the Army Ap- propriation bill yesterday.. It appropriates $26,190,800, or $235,000 less than was appro-, Ropresentative Blount Introduced n bill providing on appropriation of 625,000 to defray-tha.expenses ofthe Sani- tary Commission at Washington next month. Fernando Wood obtained an ‘order In-the Tlouse yesterday that, when the Refunding bill shall ba next considered in Committes of the Whole, irshall be disposed of In one doy. ‘This insures the passage of the: Di in the House soon after the recess, Tre Committees of three Senators ap- pointed by the Wisconsin Legisinturo last winter to investigate tho management of tho NMospltal for the Insane at Madison sub- inltted tholr report to tho Governor yesterday, They find the management of the institution oxtravagant, the officers incompetent or dis- honest, the accounts Improperly kept, and $18,000 of the public funds unaccounted for, They recommend a change in tho officers, reprimand the Board of Trustees, and ad- viso that the present State Doard of Chari- tics bv abolished, and that a pald Board be created, ‘Tn Representatives of tho siave-owning interest in tho Brazilian Chamber of Depu- tles are indignant that United States Minis- ter I]ilard should have attended an antl- slavery banquet at Itio Janolro recently. Tho President of the Chamber, in reply to the comments of the Deputies, said that ho did not think 1¢ was tho Government’s duty to Inquire into Mr. -HWilard’s Individual sympathies or his Individual acts. Besides, tho Government, he said, was in sympathy with tho awitaiion 80 long as it acted. within the law. ‘ ANOTHER Ministerial crisis is imminent in Francq ‘Tho Chamber of Deputies yester- day passed a resolution which was equivalent to a cénsure on M, Herold, the Prefect of the Seine, for having caused to be removed, ina rather Irreverent manner, tho crucifixes and othor Catholic embloms from tho elementary schools of Paris. M. ttorold then tendered his resignation, It fs also stated that M, Jules Ferry and AL, Constans, under whoso Instructions M, Ilerold acted, have resigned, SENATOR BAYAnD Introduced a Dill yes- torday to amend tho National Banking law, by providing that any Banking Association making tho required deposit of bonds in the Treasury shall bo entitled to recelve clr culating notes equal to but not exceeding 90 per cent of the par vatuo of the bonds, ‘Tho bill also proposes to repeal the provision of the Banking act which Imits the circulation of banks organized sinco 1870 to $500,000, In accordance with the advice of the Teatth Commissioner, Superintendent How- land hag issued g ciroular to tho Princlpats of the public schools directing them to see that “every child who has not been suecess- fully vaccinated within a period of seven years shall be vaccinated before returning to school In January." Four now. cases of sinall-pox were reported yestorday, ———— Tie Now England Society of New York colebrated Its seyenticth anniversary yestor- day by a banquet.’ Gen, Grant, Gen. Shore man, the Roy. Dr, Storrs, Postmaster-Gen- eral Maynard, Gov, Nat Head of New Harap- shire, Gov, Andrews of Connecticut, and ‘Viscount Lymington, on English Member of Parllament, and soyeral other distin- gulshed persons were prosent, ‘Tux creditors of the old Chicago Fire-In- surance Company must not be blamed if they think ovil of lawyers, Assignees, ani tho per sons who administered the late but not la- mented Bankrupt law In this city. Accord- ing to the Assignee’s report the collections amounted to $117,469, OF this sum tho cred- tors got only $57,505, the rest golng to the ' PRICE FIVE. CENTS. lawyors, oflcers of the courts, ete. Tha: - Clerk of the United States Court pocketed $20,508, and the Marshal and Register divide ed $5,000 between them, eee A5Sr, Louts dispatch uncovers the Inst.if not the most Important move fn rallway cir. cles on the part of the Jay Gould syndicate, being that of an oxtension of the Wabash Line from ‘Effingham to Carmi and an ab- sorption of the Cairo & Vincennes and Mobile & Ohio Railronds, It foreshadows the open- ing of on original field of traffic for Chicago and Kansas City. Austrta, France, and Germany are dis - cussing tho arrangements for tho settlement of the Greco-Turkish difleutty by arbitra. tlon, Turkey fs disposed to bellove in this mode of settlement, but the Greok Premier has Instructed the Greck Ambnassndors at the Enropean Courts to inform the Powers that Greeco will not accept arbitration. Grex, Dusont, Inspector of Stenmbonta, « has Issued a report in which he shows that he has done better than his predecessors, During the three years he fins been tn office he has inspected at an average 4,250 bonts yearly, at a cost of $33,194. The averngo number Inspected during the threa preceding - years was 3,789, and the cost $48,453, Mrssnas. WRAVERAND Sranns feltashamed. of thelr action on the previous day, and botl: rose In thelr pinces in the House yesterday and humbly apologized for their conduct, regretted the scaudal they had given, and expressed sorrow for what they admitted to’ be a wholly unjustifiable breach of the privlieges of the House. S Conrnacron Sexton, having fafled to carry out his contract for the tron-work of tho new Clty-Hall, ‘has been informed by- Mayor Harrison, Commissioner Waller, and. Superintendent Kirkland that his. contract has been forfelted. Proposals to do tho” work will be solicited immediately. 4 Wercn & Bacon, who did a general ware ' house, merchandise, and banking bualness at’ { Albany, Ga., failed yesterday for $250,000, ... ‘The value of the assets is not known. 8, II. Ilart & Co., quid paint manufacturers, of Detrott, have falled, Their liabilities are unknown, Cuanres 1. Penxtxs, George Wustum, and Orrin C. Whitney, convicted In the’ United States Court of perjury in connection with the ‘match-bond cases,” were son-. stenced yesterday to one year’s imprisonment in the State Penitentinry at Chester, Il. Mayor Sto of Philadelphia, was re- nominated yesterday by the Republican Cit!- zens’ Cominittee of One Hundred, notwith- standing considerable opposition. Mr. John Uunter was nomlunted for Recolver of Taxes _ and Joseph L, Caven for Clty Sollcitor. Manson & Co., English bankers doing business in Constantinople, have . failed for $1,250,000, The London branch of the house, : managed by Henry. Hanson, has also fed, Advances made to the Porte are sald to, Bs the cause of tho failure. -Ges. Josnva. L. CHAMDRRLATS; ‘whos, services on the occasion of. the'attempt to, Garcalonize Maine will be reniembored; says’ « that he is notn candidate for the succession’ to Senntor Hamlin; but that he’ will if elected. Mars, J. Enten: Fosren, tho Towa lady, Inwyer, ling been employed to assist tho counsel for the defense in -tho efse of. Mrs.’ ‘Mary Brown, now:on trial for tho second: time at Indianapolis for tho murder of hor husband. Davi Provost, of Plantagenet, Ont, confessed yesterilay that he murdered aman , named Plorre Brunet at that place in Sep- tember, He said that Brunet’s son urged, hin to the decd, and stood by while’ he com- mitted It. Gasran Tocustan,: who participated In tho Polish revolution of 1830, and who served ¢ i i in tho Rebel army during the Clvil War, ris- ..- ing to the rank of Brigadler-General, died yesterday at Spottsylvanin, * Ho was in hiss 85th year. : Jay Gourp is stated to havo jofned the * bull movement in the Now York stock. mam ket, In the expectation that ho can float soma of his Southwestern sccuritics in. the next’ boom, which fs said to be near at hand. ws Ex-Srraken Gnow Is sald to Inck. soverat votesof a majority of the Republican mom- bers of the Pennsylvania Legislature, and,, from present appearances, itis hard to ans . whio will bo the successful man. ee Diprrtienta and typhus-fevor are epidemia In some of tho Itussian provinces. In tha’ ~ - Province of Khorokoff 6,500 peopto died of the first-named disease in tho ten montlis ending Oct, 81. s Anovut 4,000 colllers of the Oldham ane Ashton, England, mines will strike to-day, because of tho refusal of the minc-owncrs to . refer thelr demand for an Increase of wanes to arbitration. : Tux Hon. A. L, Akerman, who wos At. tornoy-General during President Grant’s first terin, and the leader of the Republican party in Georgla, died yestorday at Cartersvillo, in, that State, « — ‘Tue Atlontio States Natl Association ‘as decided to fix the price of nails at $3 per kog, Areduction of 10 por cont will be made to purchasers of car-lond lots, ——————w J, Navnass, an insurance and steamboat ; agent of London, Ont, has absconded, take - ing with hin a largo sum’ of monoy which docs not belong to him, ‘Tire Senate refused to reconsider the yota | by whioh it had, on the previous day, agreed to confirm Judge Woods, and the confirmar tion therefore stands, £ ‘ ———S st ae Tue lorge flouring mill of Alexander Ware, at Lapecr, Mich., valued at $25,000,*' and insured for $10,000, was destroyed by fire yesterday, x ——— Aanag portion of Belgium is foodod. Much damage has been done to property, Railway travol 1s Interrupted at many - poluts, ‘Tux Secretary of Stato has issued Heense toorganize to tho Chicago Summer-Resorg Company, twas bound tecome, { ee t ¥on this region. to-day colder and partly cloudy weather, light snow, and winds from * north to west are predicted, , BLoason was 281 points ahead of Vignaux . at the end of yesterday's game in Paris, vo >

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