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VOLUME Xi. DRESS GOODS. perenne S.M, ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday, Friday, and Sat- urday, tbnprecedented bargains will bo offercd throughout the cn- tiro house. IRIS GOODS DEPARTMENT. ' 0c Novelty Dress Goods reduced tb 2Gc Te Silk and Wool Hovelties red. to BOC $1.25 Silk and Wool 48-in. Novelties re- duedto oo: - 76c 87c all-wool -Momle Cloths, 48in. wide, all colors, reduced to 60c $100 Tartan Plalds, 48-0, wlde, re- duedta -- = 60c 75¢ all-wool Black Cashmeres, fully 48-in. wide, redaced to : 66c O7e all-wool Black Cashmeres, fully 480. 4 wide, reduced to = 6ic $1.00 all-wool Black Cashmeres, fully 48- jn. Wide, reduced to «=6- =69C $1.25 all-woel Black Cashmeres, fully 48- in. wide, reduedto + Zc Velvet Department, My $1.50 Pekin Stripe Velvots (which wero only recently sold at $3.50), in black only, now 99c per yard, Cloak Department, $10.00 Black Dolmans, elegant-. ly trimmed with Passomenterie, Velvet, and Fringe, for $6.00. -~ $15.00 Black All- Wool Imported Dolmans, reduced to $8.00. — $20.00 Black Diagonal Worsted Polmans, of Parisian manufact- ure, $12.00. $8.00 Ladies’ Uisters for + GA $800 Ladies’ Usters for bove such concessions as will en- able me to-commence the. spring with now assortmonts, and as I haye at the present time an unu- sunlly large stock of fine goods, I shall make unysual and ‘very ex: traordinary reductions. Silk Department, *” $100 Black Gros-Graio Dress Silks lor 87 c :° $1.26 Antoni GulnetBlack““ “ - 96c of * 6 Sho Wi “o ct “ a “a 1.26 | es 100 piccos Striped Sntins, in black and all colors, formér prico $1.25, now 62c. Trimming Department, BOs Black Fringe redused to - 26c fe “ “ “ .-+ 38c The Black & CoV'd Fringe reduced to BOG L00 a“ a. “a 63c 1.25 a “ be “a 76c - Corset Department. . 2 ‘100 dozon “Rothschild’s Own” _ Black Satin Corsets, richly em- broidored with Silk, and lace trim- med, reduced from $3.60 to $2 per pair,.in all sizos, from 18 inches to 36. $7.00 Felt Skirts, elaborately trimmed : zany eee ested with Silk Embrel airy lat () $8.00 Fell Skirts, beavy quilted satin, val- - Yelbound, elegantly embroidered with silk, redused ta 3. salt be Skirts, pleated and richly embroldered, for 3. $4.00 Felt Skirts, pleated and nicely embroidered, for 2.0 $200 FeltSkirts,neatly trin'd,for 1.00 ~ Bargains In Ladies’ Underwear. _ Bargains in:Gantlemen's Underwear, Bargains in Children’s Underwear, ~, Bargains in Ladies’ Gloves, Bargains In Gentlemen's Gloves. Bargains in Children's Gloves. Bargains in Ladies’ Hose, é Bargains in Gentlemen's Hose, Bargains In Children’s Hose, Open Keenings tit Dp. r0 3 “S. M. Rothschild, \!- (68 STATE-ST. ’s All-| é Men | i . profor to make in all: of the'| Aro not for a SINGLE DAY, but for the ENTIRE MONTH of" . January, 88h. YES, DOWN THEY GO WITH A CRASH, Our Entire Stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, and Winter Suits, Marked Down = This Morning, 12 1-2 to 25 per cent. Every WINTER GARMENT to be_ closed during the month of January. ALL BROKEN STOCK, SUCH AS ODD COATS, ODD PANTS, ODD VESTS, To be closed at Sayeee on the Dollar. Men's AV: Suits Of our own make, 4 blo Basi oe 188s Barat gery SYOmy sey shall Det Mio! pffor of LACEY ONG Large Lot of Children’s - * Qvercoats ~ To he closed at 85 fo $7.50, formor prico $10, $11, and $12, The bargains wo shall offer in thess goods will richly re- pay parents to sccuro them at once. DOZEN 50 DOZEN Fancy and White Shirts, Slightly soiled, including a lot of $1.25, $1.50, $2, and $2.60 Shirts; entire lot to ho closod at 60 cents each, AND GEN- LEMEN will pleaso bear in mfnd that our stock of flno goods receive allke tho same discount as our LOW AND MEDIUM PRICE GOODS. Tho Bargains wo shall offor in many of our departinents will un- | doubtedly attract tho attention of dealors, and ft will bo to the Intorost of our cuse tomers and patrons to examine at once tho inducements wo are offering. Our Resident Manager, Mr. Furlong, has oyor mado itastudy to carry no goods from ono season to another, consequently no old stock, or obsoloto styles, to bo found In the overy-day Ready-Mado Clothe ing Houses, honco thi Great Closing Sale! And of necossity we are compelled to offor such inducements as will closo them at once, to make room for Spring Stock. PUTNAM Clothing louse, 13] and 133 Clark-st, and I? Madison-st. MINER, DEAL GHACKETT Proprictors and Manufacturors. W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager: IMPORTED COSTUMES, 7 East Sixteenth-st., WEW YORK, Will continue her Opening of Im- ported Costumes, Wraps, ctc., in the Parlors of the Grand’ Pacific “Hotel, for one week longer, up to Jan. 8, 1881. CHOICE FRENCH COSTUMES) SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, Ni 188I—TWENTY PAGES. IBM, kee EDGINGS, L. TRUMENDOU ash bargains The Public is| 100,000 Yards hereby notified that we. have placed on separate counters - 2,400 PAIRS ANTS TO BE CLOSED AT A Greatheduction. _———— 10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL WINTER OVERCOATS. Golden Eagle Clothing Store, 136 & [38 Matisoy, 144 & 146 Clarest HENRY 1. HATCH, Manager. , REAL ESTATE. he GO. Hi. BOGUE, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ROOM 8 RUAPER BLOOK, No. 97 Clark-st., Chicago. Property bought and sold on come nrisston. Spectal attention given to the care and management of Real Estate. Taxes pald and Rents collected, Interests of non-residents carefully looked after. HOUSES AND LOTS AT HINSDALE. ANY KIND AND SIZE WANTED, _ PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT. 0. J.STOUGH, i23 Dearborn-st. TO CAPITALISTS. For unle, nemo of tho mout dosirablo property tn tho business portion of the, clty, nt brlcos w uryaing, Jrlnclpals only neod apply, ki GACUR Will & CO.es7 Doarborn-at. FOR SALE. ‘rhe most doatrabto vacant cornor tn tho Clty of Chi- a0, 1) foot on Slato-st, by 118 feet on Van Huruncat, iy ACOB WHIL & CO., 47 Doarborn-st. WANANCIAL. HONEY TO LOAN In amounts to suit on Improved Chiengo Property, at 6 per cent interest WILHOUT COMMISSION, Apply to WM. ¥. JACOBS, 100 Dearborn-st., basement. John W. Marsh 1652 Dearborn-st. Loans on Chicago Real Estate and improved Miinois Farms AT LOWEST RATES. REAL ESTATE LOANS ‘Made at Low Rates by BAIRD & BRADLEY, go La Salle-st, LOANS ON REAL ESTATE CHANDLER & CO., MORTGAGE BANKERS, Wo. 72 Dearborn-s-st. 0. 6S ee BOOKS, &c. Bw BLANK BOOKS, PHOTO ALBUMS, HOLIDAY GOODS, Autom Albume, Chrisunas und Now Pockettooks and Wancy Goods, Viarie: d Nov Yours Cards, Yorthae cs dapaneso Hoxeg an be toile WIN Nia'TUNERY. J. W. MIDDLETON, $5 STATE-ST. BPIOLURE VRAME ee ORNMRNTHL CO | Tat Lass than Cost of poration Frameses f oe a a convider HAMBURG EDGINGS! WE WILL OFFER MONDAY, Jan. 8, 7,000 pieces of Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, being the Importation of one of the Jargest Eastern Retail Houses, ree Jected, which we bought at a tremendous sacrifice for Spot Cash, and will mark down to PRICES WHICH CANNOT PAIL TO TEMPT PURCHASERS | 3,000 ya. Good Hamburg Edgings at te, worth Ic. ak 2,000 yas. Good Hambury idgings at 8 and ogeiicy treet d amd Be. par 3,000 yds. Nico Hamburg Hadqings at BY) dy ‘ahd Beytrorthe Uy Ty att See 4,000 da. Hanbury Hagings at 6, 7, and 8¢, worth 10, 1214, and 14¢, 5,000 yda, Fing. and New Denignay aleo Fine Nalnsook dulnys at 10¢, worth 1Ge. 6,000 yds. Wide Edginga at At, 1216, 14, 18, and 16c, worth 16, 2. 22, and 25e. 10,000 yaa, Birtva Wide New Patterns Kdgings Git 18, 10, 20, 23, #3, 24, un 380, stort double. 10,000 yda. Flounciigs at 27, 28, 30, 33, 35, 32sze, worth from 40 to Te. 6,000 yids. Hetra Width and Quatity Hagings, haniteomest 3, 4G, 48, 60, GA, GO, 85, 70, 75, 80, 45, 00, Dae, and $1.25, aveful Cheap, Rare Bar- yan. 10,080 yitss Insertions at &, 0,7, 8, 10, 125 46, 10, 18, 20, 32, 25, 28, and 30e, Ex- iraordinary Hargains. 26,000 yds. Cardinal Red Edgings at Be, worth Se. 10,000 yl, Cardinal Red Hagings at Ie, teorthe Tee f Fearful _ Slaughter 3,000 Pieces Real Torehon Laces, GOO pes. Real Torchon Laces at Aje, worth doe GOO pes, Heat Torchon Laces at 245¢, worth Bes 00 pea. Heal Torehon Laces at de. worth Ges YOO per, Heal Turchon Laces ut 4,444, and Se, worth 8, 10, and 12hzc0 500 pes, Real Turchon Laces, wide width, at By O36, 7, 714, and Se, fornser price 10, 2355> 14; 15, cand te. 500 pes, Extra Fine Koal Tor ‘hone at 10, 19%, 14, 15, 10, 18, 20, 24, 45 und B0e, words doubles x a onday, Jan. 3, COMMENCES OUR GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALR! ~ $200,000 worth of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Great Clearing-Out Sale! Immense reduce tions in every department! SECOND FLOOR. 8,000 Ladiex? Dolmans and Cloaks at 400 on the Dottar. Great Reductions in Veleets, Sitka, Plushes, Hating, Colton and Mortno Underwear, Corseta, Hand- Kult Goode, Folt Skirt, Khawls, Menta and Boys? Clothing, Bote and Shoce, MAIN FLOOR. Monday, Jan. 3, wo silt commence to close out, at extraordinary tow prices, Black Cashe mero Mourning Goods, Colured Dreas Goods, Clotha, Cloakings, Waterproofs, Flannels, Blankets, Houscholtd Goode, Tublea Linens, Turcels, Crashes, Napkins, Quilta, Lane Cur- tains, Curtain Nets, Piano Covers, Hosiery, Monts Furnishings, White Shirts, Suspenders, Cardigan Jackets, Blanud Blirta, Gloves, dowelry, Real Hate Cools, Collara ant Cups, ardor Taco Goods, stuckless Tautivs’ Kio~ gant Sle Imported Tes, MUtinory ‘Goods, Tong Black aut Colored Piines, Real Ostrich Tip, Beaded Huckles, Feather Bands, Grebes, Lions’ Claws, Paney Feathers, Fur Trims mings, Ielbboua, Laces of alt kinds, Taco Ties and Fichus, Elegant Fans, Grout Bargains in Sills and Linen Handkerohtess, £eluges, Ginps, Cloak Loups, Uirdies, Halls, Bpilea, Ornaments, ich Pussementertes, Buttons Notions of" every. description, Ladies ant Misses’ Hata, Childven’s Bur Nels, Megant Alin: and Brench Sedt Bets. wos Iniported, at JO, vig GREAT CLEARINGSALE IN BASEMENT. Cattcors, Ulughanin, | Cheslotsy | icelugsy Shirtings, Sheetiuge, Tiucare, Crockery, Wi- towware, Vatlec Travelling Nags, Glass~ ware, Lampe, ri Hatr rushes and Tooth Hirushes, Braves, Looking Glasscs,and Fancy Goods of att descriptions. Every Article as Advertised. Money refunded at all times if goods are not satisfactory. BOSTON STORE, 118 & 120 State- Vine Hpectacios suited to all atghts on sctentifie principlos, Opera and croscopus, Narumutors. a ic | ee TO RENT, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Floors of 192 ~- 0". and 114 State-st., bah ba, ve Mt Glassos, Tuloscopes, Ml Ee Sod CEB FOL CO, EEO Wasttoutau-et. OTHE PAGER Tremendous Losing Sale! Next tObays Only 500 Carpet-Seat Eastlake . Rocking Chairs at 506. 1,000 Majolica Plates at 5e. Fine Decorated Cups and Saucers, 25¢, Pint Dippers, 3¢ cach. Quart, Dippors, 4¢ cach. 2.Quart Dippers, be cack. Large Dust Pans, 5¢ each Large Spades, 256 cach. Large Coal Seoops, 50c each, = _ Carpenters’ Handsaws, 25¢ cael. Carpenters’ Handsaws, extra largo, je cach, Bucksaws, 25¢ cach, All kinds of Planes, 50¢ cach. Knifo Boxes, 5¢ each, Serubbing Brushes, 5¢ each. * Bristle Stioe Brushes, 8¢ each, Dover Bee-Beaters, 15¢ each: Family Egg-Beaters, 10¢ cael. Ege Whips, 26 cach. 12-inch Trays, 106 each, 6-Quart Milk Pails, Ge each. 10-Quart Milk Pails, 12¢ cach. 14-Quart Milk Pails, 15¢ each. Black-Handled Soup Ladles, 5e, 1 lot School Slates, extra largo, 2c. Patent Cradle and Wagon combined, finely finished, 95¢; worth $5, A fine Oil Painting, in an extra finished Gilt Frame, 22x36, cost us ab aue- tion $4.50, will sell-at $2.25, Samo as ahove, 18x24, cost us $3.50, sell for $1.95. ‘ Red Undershirts and Drawers at 50c. Cents’ Cardigan Jackets, 50¢. Gents’ Paper Collars, all sizes, at 5e. Conts’ Paper Cufls, 106 aby. Cents’ 4-Ply Linen Collars at.6¢ cach. Ono lot of Shopworn Misses’ and Chil- » dren’s fine Knitted Uulsters, $1.25; worth $5. 38e for a good A 1 Corsets cannot be equaled for $1, 26 for Chillren’s Mitts, 10¢ for Boys’ Imitation Buck Gloves, 25e for hand-made Worsted Hoods; worth from 75c to $1.50. Buttons---a full assoriment at 2¢ a doz. Combination lot of Ribbons, worth from 15 to 2503 choice for Se. Choice Books of Standard Poets at 406, Red Line, full gilt, 65¢. large volume .of Shakspeare, 75¢; bookstore prico, $2.50, a baie i i. ds Silver-Plated Child’s Sets, Fork; Knifo, and Spoon, at 45¢. welt Zoe for a - extra large Satelel ; worth $1.50, Card Stands and Card Receivers for New Yeur’s, at cost to close depart- ment, Japarined Toilet Sot of Foot Tub, Wa- ter Carrier, and Slop Pail at $1.50, Cuspidores, 106. Crumb Tray and Brush, 25¢. Bluo Flannel Shirts 75e; worth $1.50, Mon’s full-sizo Overalls, 25¢. ; Zbe.for x good Shawl; worth from $1.50 to $2.50, Broken Candies, 10¢ Ib, American Mixed Candies, 126, xtra Fino Mixed Candies, 166. Best French Mixed Candies, 250, Cream Caramels, 250. Toys and Holiday Goods AT FROM 10 to 50 Per Cent Less than we Paid for Them, HJ LEMIANS, “THE FAIR,” Cor. State & Adams-sts. of our future patrons throughout the great Nortivest we take pleasure In submitting the following lst of the names of those who haye purehased Pianos of us during the Holldays in Chi- cago alone. The list explains fself, and gives utterance to the follow lug notes worthy fact: That the people of Chicago, where every opportiig ty is offered for examining and octing instruments, and where the liveliest competition ren- ders the most meritorions wares the puly ones salable, are gohig to the place which affords them the only standard manufact> ure on the most adyantageons terms ¢ Sra, Matin Gatnoy, GO West Madlson-st, Upright Gabler. Incob W. Mowor, 147 Randolph-st., Upright Gabtor. For the beneft Zz 3 Mra. D, Corlett, Imke View, Upright Kurtzman. Mrs. Annie umphry, Clinton and Lato-sts., Eauare Mathustiek, Mra. M. GQ, Biree, 28 West Washington-at., Upright Deekor & Son, D.T. Helm, 910 Fulton-at., Upelg ht Hazolton Hros, Geo, W. Matuiows, 94s Vinconnos-ny., Upright Chiek- ering. re W. AW, Fallor, 444 West Monroo-st,, Upright P,P J.B. Photan, 479 Wort Indlana-at., Upright UU Mrs, E, J. Purcell, 213 Honry-at., Square Chieker! A. Hoot, Palmer House, Upright Chickering, . C. Green, 464 West Adams-at, Upright Gabler, 8,8. Wooley, Clarendon Iquse, Upright Chickering, Mra. Sigman Colin, 200 Krto-rt., Upright Chickering. ; Mrs. 12, IL Hursoy, 38 ‘Thlrty-thira-st., Squaro,Jor- hardt & Morange. F.8. Wheaton, Washington Holghts, Upright Gablor. Mes Hwing, 4% North Clarkent,, Upright Hazelton, Mrs, Aug, Do, 33 West Indinna-at., Grand stock. JW. Atwell, 720 Carroll-av., Upright Gabler. Mrs. E, B. 1. Grant, 247 West Madison-st, Squaro Kurtzemann. ‘Mina Kate Wilson, 10) Jobnson-st.. Upright Gabtor. Emily A. Bjorn, 503 South Dourborn-st, Upriaht Gabtor. B. Deacon, 273 Doarborn-rt., Upright Gabler. Chas. Knight, Kenwood, Lako-ay., Upright Hazolton. Mrs, Anderson, 67 Mwift-st., Square Philip Philips. W. ©, McCullam, 18 Willard-piace, Uprisht Hnzolton, ‘Mlss Mary Buckloy, 38 Woat Indlana-st, Upright 2 P&C, ‘Mlas Cora Mussel, 49 North Ashlund-ay., Upright Gabler, ac we ¥. 1. Testor, Upright Gabler, : ‘M. Ly Haydon, 416 South Oakicy-ay., Upright Chickor+ ing. -| sre. J. #, Sollay 181 Artestan-av., Uprisht Gabicr. Mrs. Je 1, Dixon, 212 Calumet-av., Upright Hnzulton. Nov. A.W, Patten, Evanston, Upright Gabior, Mrs. C, A. Hudson, 20 Hermitago-av,, Upright Gab- Jor, 10. 0.11. Whipple, 415 Lansloy-nv., Upright Gablor, 96. Geo, Stulrhendy Englewuod, Upright Hazelton, 3. Moud IL Hennott, W13 Cottage Grovo-av, Upright Py BEC Mrs. A, E. Bolinm, $903 South Stato-st, Upright! P. &G Mrs, E. F, Doremus, 4 Sixtocnth-st., Upright Decker & Eon, N.C, Williams, 2i1 Twentyeninth-st, lease, Jobn Dupao, 2 Park-av., Chickering Upright. J. A. Joffery, 28-Wost Rundolph-st., Chickering Up- night. . 1. Brower, es South Denrborn-st, Chickering Up- right. Dr, Nolson, 200 Indiana-av., Chickoring Upriaht. John oot, 1712 Indians -ny.. Chickering Upright, Charlotte 8. Payne, 1615 Wabash-av., Kurtzmana. Mrs. A. KE. Westorvolt, 16 Elxteonth-st,, Square I, P. & CBs cies toe 5 Wardell Guthrlo, 227 Indiana-ay., Upriaht Luzotton. .1L Boverldge, 16 ‘hirty-titthest, Upright Chlek- “ring. ? * Harelton. A.W, Mrossor, td Eighteonth-st, Upright Pa. BP. & C IL P. Arnold, Evans-ay., Upright Gubtor, Annie Ityan, 28 Wort Congruss-st., Hiorsan,- A.D, Hingnor, St South Oakley-at., Upright Gubler. 'T, 3. Mueeh} 13 Kast Van Burensst, Parlor Grand Chickering. | dno, J. Davis, 90 Onten-av., Upriait Py Pk C. AV H, Vilas, Oak Purk-uy,, Upright Decker & Sot, 1, Blair, 214 Mlchiawn-av, Upright Chickoring, Ino, Watsun, Iiuo Istund-nv. Upright Chickering, Chas. 11, Bakor, 236 Calunict-avy Kurtemunn, J.W, Parmoloe, Enyluwoad, Upright Chickering. Mlus Sura Heldy, 31 Eust“Monruo-at, Upright 24 1 &G Chickering. Mrs, Honry Dowd, Ski4j Loomls-st., Square Gabler. A. K. Wattors, 515 Wost Obiu-st., Square Jamos & Molstrom,. M. Dahtgron, 38 Granger-st., Square Haltat Cumsten, Mra, Mary Bowon, Forty-Ufth-st. und Byans-av., Upe right It, 1 & C. W. W. Bigolow, 741 North Franklln-xt,, Uprizht Chick- ering, 1.2, Milter, 105 North Woestorn-ay,, Upriaht Pa 2. + ac J, 1 Grogory, 146 South S.onvitt-st., Deckor & Son. © Mrs, Gorton, Pacity Hotot, Upright Chickering. °° M. Nwitchol, 214 South State-at, Schubert, ‘Mra, Kuthorino Grountiold, 064 Contra-av., Upright Pa Wace. Mrs.‘ L, Kimmoy, corner Wontworth-av. and Sixty> fourth-st, Unrlght Chickering. z Nev, 1. 1, Wullund, 203 Pratrio-uv., Upright Chick~ orlug. be TP, Lally, 253 Indianaesy., Uprisht Gabler, M. F, Donohue, 100 West Adams-st, Upriaht Chicker> Ing. i ’ Mrs, d, 1. Mountain, Warren-av., Huzolton. Miss Lncy B, Orlup, 3 Hvans-uv., Square (, ‘Milas Kittle Murray, dis Michigan-at., Upri 4&0. G. Heldnns, Mtty-Otth-ati, Upright Gabler, MM, A, Davoy, 3113 Bhurttutfnv, Upright 1%, P&C. 1.8, Wand, Clarendon Mouse, Upright Chickoring, J.G, Woods, 660 Ioward-at., Upright Chickorlug. Dre J, 12, Chow, Naplor-st, Upright Chickering. A. B.Stovens, Washington Molzbts, Square Moycr, G, Tubotonosun, 18 Warron-ay,, Upright Chickering, Uetou t Arnuld, £5 Bt. Lawrunco-av., Upright Gyb> tor, Mre.8, A. Smalloy, 8117 Lratrlo-ny. Upright hickore ing. Mrs. M, Lonergan, #1 Winthrop-place, Upright 2 I &t, : . Mrs, J.D. Coto, 72 Catumét-ay., Upright Iazolton, Goorye D, Whttoomy, 00 Luke-nv., Upright Chivkore &C wy Be inw. d J.B, Bweatt, 1510 Doarborn-st., Upright Chickoring. . Mrs. Mury Mahionoy, S13 Houth Doarburu-st., Upright Kurtamann, Robert Wilson, 2! South Throop-st., Upright Gabler, BM. HI, S64 'Thirtoonth-ptuce, Upright Py lt & GC, PELTON, POMEROY & CROSS, 152 State-st. PLISCEL OPEN ALL DAY! Gunther's Confectionery WILL BE OPEN ALL NEW YEAR’S DAY AND __EVENING. __/ WOTTON. 4 FIRE, INSUILANE mill by vpen ntl Body wires) Siles M, Hempsoéd; 263 North Vrankltiat., Upriabt v ' ae “| have beculiut “Interest for non-residents of | + Mrs. Allon E, Vohmoyer, 61f Harvard-st, Upright |: the Census Suporintend- sstied 1 statemont giving tho <° population of the, varlous States and ‘Lerrle torles. In some ingtances tho figures ara np: | proximated, but they are very nearly correct, .’ ; Now York, of course,, tends all the States with 2 population of 5,083,173, Pennsylvania follows with 4,252,738 people, Ohlo comes third with 3,197,704, and fs closely followed by Ilinois with a population of 3,073,056, Missouri has 2,160,001, ;Incdinna - 1,078,853, Kentuelzy 1,618,599, Lowa, 1,034,463, and Micht- gan 1,644,008, Nevada with 63,205.13 the State .of the sinallest population: and Delawnre’s is the next smallest, being 116,054, | Colorado, the youngest of the ‘States, had - 191,639 people when the census was token, - Of the Territories, Utah witt 143,007 has the most people, and Dakota, without Mormons, ., has 134,503 people. The population of Kane sayfs very ttearly. equal to that of Sduth. ~ Carollna, that of the former betng 995,905," and of the lntter 095,706, Both States -havo outstripped Maryland, whose population is only 035,155. ‘The United States makes its bow to the world this Now Year's morning with a population of 60,152,559, (| ‘or, to get nearer to the facts, a population of ; 50,100,000, If we take Into accotnt the young” - Amerleans born since June, and the natives: * of the lands where How tho Rhine and the: Shiaunon, and of many other lands who have sotight “the Iand of the free and the home of the brave” since that tine. Tur denth-list of the year fs printed elsa- where, and includes many notable names. Inthe governing power of the world there have been few deaths, the most prominent being that of the Empress of Russia. Among, prominent Amerteans in public life. who have died are Thomas F, Bayard, John © Lrlsbin, Willkun Bigter, James A. Sed- den, Herschel V. Johnson, Goy.. Will- inms (("Ilue Jeans”), Sanford E. Church, Dudley Fleld, and ChiefJustico Ryan, of Wisconsli., ‘The ministry in this country has lost four prominent divines, Dr. Chapin, George Punchard, Bishop Gilbert Haven, and Dr, Willlam Adams. Education and sclencu have lost. Barnas Sears, Profs, * « Benjamin Vlerco und James C. Watson, Buekland, the natural Ifstorian, and Lassell and Chasles, the English and French mathe- mattelans.- Art has lost Compte-Calix, Guil- Jemin, and our own Greenough, Do Haas and Gifford, and music mourns such ciminent nines as Wienlawsky, Wenzel, Offenbach, Ole Bull, SiberIni, and “‘Weltzmann. Tho dramatie stage las lest Locke, Vivian, Brougham, Tom Taylor, Adelnide Nelson, and Mrs, Charles Kean, and Iterature James De Mille, Hichard Frothingham, Glinka, Paul De Musset, Pleree Egan, Lydia Maria Child, and George Eliot. ‘Tire Trine prints this morning a brief but comprehensive review of the history of Chleage for the past year, of the progress of ~ {ty various futerests and industries, {ts growth in wealth, prosperity, and finpor- tunee, Tho past: year has been the most prosperous of all the years of our city, and ag such Hts history hits 0 speclal Impurtaned for ott owii speopte:, but,. being 1s 1tJs tho centraof the most prospérous section of the. country, belng unrivaled fn its growth and) * progress, } this year’s history cannot bué, Chicago, {Those who.live hero should not falls-lo. ‘sathefy..the . curiosity of their friends ‘tibrond by /seiiling them coples of this inorning’s: ‘frmune, which, awe, have satay will give them "a comprehensive Aistory of tha most. prosperous year of the most marvelous .clty of the world, Copies ready formalling can bethad at ‘Ta Tran ‘use countlyg-room, and those who" have pride in our city and in its adyancemen@® shunt not fall to spread tue story of its grentness by sending cyples to friends else~ where, ¢ : Tnu Low-Tax Detiocrats of the ‘Tennessee Legisliture had acaucus at Nashville. last evening, when It was determincil, so it 1s anid, that they would demand certain ofices for thelr party ay the price of thelr support of State-Credit men for other oftices. The Republicans, however, ave sangulue of elect= ing the United States Senator, ‘although they may Jose the orgnization of the Legisiature through the defection of aticof thelrmembers, Dr. Lewls, who gays ho will yote for‘Mason, & Low-Tax Democrat, for Speaker, on personal grqunds, a Iv'ls stated that the British Government hg determined to. prohibit the Land-Leaguo andotings advertised (to bo _ held. to-. inorrow, twenty-one fn all, The inect> ings announced for’ Cloudatkin, Kane turk, ant Drogheda have already been prohibited. Parnell was. Justified In snylnog ut Waterford that the Whigs forget all tho traditions aud:principles of they party when dealing with Ireland. ‘The right of, pilblio assembly was one for which the Whigs are supposed to haye fought and bled. ° Dua Bracr, alias Flannigan, « barbor of Omalin, was tho subject of a rather uncom- plhnentary ‘article In, the Sidney (Neb.) Plaindeater some days ago, Ho. sald he would hnve revenge on the writer, Detective 4 Smith, of Sidney, Yesterday ho met Smith at tho Lockwood House, Omaha, and opened fire,an hi, Le had fired only two shots when Suilth bronght his revolver Into requdaition, and with results fatal to Flannl- gan, ‘The yietim was one of the worst char acters lu lis section, y ‘Tun jury in the Fleming-Minor-Doran con- spiracy ens, having falled to agree, were dischurged yesterday. Rumors’ have been clreulated to the effect thatsome of the jurors -. were tiupored with, and Assistant-Stato’e- Attorney ‘Thomgon Is at work investigating «5 the matter, Judge Unawes in referring to: these rumors oxpressed his determination to dy everything In his power te break up this system of tampering with juries, which {tis beloved, and on goud grounds too, ‘exists In this elty, ‘ ae King Atyosso'is ambitious of having | + Spafh taka a position among tho, dations commensurate with Jt alzo, aud population, and more tu keeplug with the gloyfous -perl- oils In its Mistory, Ho ueknowledges It do . cadence, but says that, withthe holp of the | Cortes, Spain may take its rightful place in... tho van of the nations. 3 ‘Tie improbable story coutes from Washis.."} Ington that the dufense in tho caso of Cagety: | Whittaker will try 0 connect some of Professurs of tho Natlonal Atllitary Acadgm, with the niuttlatlon of tho colured. cadet, - ‘Thete instruments in this case, At Ss int mated, were colored boot-blacks, who .weDw peau