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, Undoubtediy some of Weeks’ colluteral . 7 me further distrust of its tinancial apilit, \. NEWARK, N. J. FINANCIAL QUICKSANDS, Earnest Efforts of the Boston ' Capitalists to Avert a. Panic. About .$500,000 Put Up by Other Banks to Help the Lame Ducks. - The Central Unable, After a Trial, ; _ to Meet All Demands upon It, e Closing of the Doors and Bouncing of the eet Depositors by a Oruel Po- ced liceman. ib Gir, Benyon, of the Pacific, Inclined to the Morocco ~_ + ket of the Late Respected Br. " et Baldwin, Be, i Bankers in New York Scrutinizing Collateral with High-Power Spectacies. ee se “fhe Flurry in Boston. L. . Bpette. Dispatcn to The Chicagy Tribune, Bosros, Nov. 19.—The status of the troubled ‘banks1s now about settled. The Directors ot the Pawitle National Baok have unanimously turned ite uffairs over to Col. Needowm, ‘the Bank Ex- aininer, atter. ceusuring te President, Mr. Benyon, for his extraordinary dealings with P. Cf Weeks witbout conferring w.ta bts a-suciutes, Mr. Benyou's exeuse was that be was uridually ‘drawn inte the transuctions uoul hey were so large that be did nut dare to reveal them. Col. Needham bas with bum in the exuminadon to De made’ the ussistande of a comuuttee of the ‘Direetors,wita Lewis Cote:nan at its nvnd, und the investigation will provibly lust 2 week. Col. Neednau is repurted assaying that Mr. Benyou’s ifunsactions with Weeks, witbuut conference, wag Wauily unwarranted, aud that, bad be cun- sulted the Directors early, the tank would be in guod condition today. in regard to Weeks’ promise to pay If te bank resumed, the Edaminer said that would depend upon the Yuture state of bis margins. THE NAME OF THY CENTRAL BANK having been mentioned simultaneously with the trouble in the Pacitic yesterday, a meeting of the Directors was held last: mght to examine into the cund.tion of the bunk. Tbe meeung resulted in votng to reonzunize che corporation, oud the Directors subseribed $105,000 toward the capital of the new institution, an umount . double that of thelr present investment. A meeting of the stockholders will be ueld on Wednesday next, and the bank will be reorgan- ized There was quite # lively demand at the ‘paying -1eller’s window at the opening -this Iorenoon, a line of tweuty-five or uirty being Present, which GRADUALLY INCREASED To A CROWD. Checks were hunored untit, after 1. o'clock, ‘when, it is‘ reported by urder of the Examiner. ‘payment was stopped, peuding an investization Dow gumng on. At2 o'clock, tue hour for clusmg, the. banking-room was crowded. After a con- Te:ence of amyment’s duration with sume of the Directors, one of tue bank officers stepped forward und xnmouncea that, although there ‘Was enough woney to meet all demands, and tho D:rectors were still bringing in more, it would ‘de impracticable to resume payments tnis after noon, for the regular business with the cleuring-house would not admit . of any delay, and must be attended to before the money was distributed by the teller. ‘¢ Sucested that the custumers at ouce with- draw and’ return Monday, when their wishes could ensily be satistied. A few moments later the room was CLEARED BY AN INSPECTOR OF POLICE. At the clearing-huuse it appeared that the bal- “ance aguinst the bank this morning was $390.00J, and the account was squared xt au early bour in the afternoon. A meeting of the Virecturs ‘was in sessiun until late in the evening, when it transpired that the bank bad been belped $00,- “ 000 by the other banks, and is now on a good business basis. The reor:unization will be com- pleted and all checks will be bonured on Mon- * ~ WHAT EN-COLLECTOR SIMMONS SAYS. -Bosros, Noy. 19.—The Eveniay Star, of which ex-Collector Simnions is proprietur (Simmons Deing.also a large depusitor in the Pacitic Bank), Btates that the Directors were called together + Thuraduy by President Benyoa, who told them Weeks owed . the, bank 275,00), and Weeks must pay In $151WN0 before noon or the bank would fall, At the direction of the Di- rectors Weeks banded over that sum, and” gave an assurance. that all bis Madebteiness to. the bank would be met na Soon as matured. As soon a3 Weeks paid the mouey to the Directors, it is alleged by the Star, be weatto the bank and took 215,000 in certiti- cates, which bad already been signed and were awaiting bis call.. The Directors, knowing noth- dug of this, thought the troubie obviated. Oue ‘Din ctor, learning later of this, drew bis deposits Of aLavou ’. At the Directors’ meeting in the morning Weeks" indebtedness was discovered to be $L2000. ‘The Star further suys: dent bad no purticulur excuse to offer for his misstatements. ih EXAMINER NEEDHAM says it was iapussible for nay Director or official of the bunk to pave icaraed, by any record or orgunization of the books, that tha bank -bad Deen plueed in # perilaus condition. us tne President concealed the transactions from every one, bad made no record or entry of the busi- ness with Week-, but carried it all in bis bead, and it was only When the fnct stured bim in the Ince that. be bad exhausted every dotlar ot the depositors’ money, and bad none on band to meet the ordinary drafts of customers, thal be + Fonte known to the Directors the ruined cun- , diaon of their bunk. IN THE LAST STATEMENT of the Centrai National Bank, one item in its resources was $435,185 **due frown other National Danks.” So far as can be learned it appears that 2 good portion of this sum wus moneys due. on collateral rediscounted fur the Pacitic Bank. is among thg rest, and to that amount only is there the Jeast danger. Jt bas been a cominon prac- tice ior Weeks to present time-certiil- -. cates of depostis given aim by we Pa- + cific Bank. on bis collateral at the Cen- tral Bunk, and for a consideration obtain in exchange a Central Bunk certiticate of deposit payable the tallowing day. With this, and by paying every higb rate, he would get un tho sume day # gold certificate, which be would take to the Elict Bank, and there deposit it to met the check of the next day. . XFIVE LEADING BANK PRESTDENTS of this city voluntarily. subscribed $100,000 each toward the reliet of the Central. The Directors of the Ceutral National were in secret session until 11 o'cluck tonight. At the close of the conference they agreed to issue the following statement: ** Bustos, Nov. 19.—Arrangements sre being made by the Directors of the Central National Bank looking toa continuauion of its business On d wound basis, and protectmg Its present dle- posite, and they feel confident there should be Needham says the depositors of the Pacific wilt certainly be puid in full. WEEKS TONIGHT refused to make any statement whatever, “either now or in tuture, shnply saying if the re- organization of the Pacitic Bank was. effected, ashe hoped for, be would be able to pay every ollar be wed. The feeliuc in moneyed circles - tn: the. city is thoroughly that the bottom is veacned in these financial difficutties. As re- yards general business the effect bas alreudy been’ discounted, and no disturbance in future js apprehended. Examination of Nugent. " Noy. 19.—C, Nugent, charged with complicity with Cashier Baldwin to defraud ,° the Mechanics’ Bank, came before the United States. Commissioner today. The preliminary testimony developed nothing new, and Nugent’s counsel moved tor bis discbarje. us outbing i criainal bad ven Proved. yal the Commission- atest oem Large Ironworks in Trouble. Capex, N. J; Nev. 19.—The large ironworks of Jobn F. Starr bave been wiven into the bands of 2 committee of the creditors, who will oper- aie them until tho various pending contracts are finished, when come permanent arrange-. ments witl be made. me is Serutinizinge Coltaterais in New York. New Yorx, Nov. 19.—The bankers are scruti- » nizing eolluterals closely, with a view to a moro aservative policy iu connection therewith. Z PLUCKY PAYNE. Boectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wienira, Kas., Nov. 19.—It is currently. re- ported here that Capt. Payne and a few venture- fome culonists bave safely located upon- the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1881-TWENTY-TWO PAGE town site of Oklahoma City, in the Indian Ter. ritory, 210 now occupy the stockade furt erected by Payne and bls companions lastsuinmer. Thus far the colonists buve met with no ‘opposition trom the Indians or Federal troops. —<——————$— OBITUARY. Harley Green. ‘Alargely-attended meeting of the comms- sion men and friends of the Ite Harley Green assembled ut noon yesterday in the Exchange Buitding. The meeting was called to order by 1. E. Wood, and Moore Conger called to the chair, and George T. Williams elected Secretary. Appropriate remarks were made by 1. E. Wood, ‘MM. Couger, and others, and. on motion, the Chair appointed a committee of five to draft suituble resolutions. The following composed’ the eee mittee: J. C. Denison, H.C. Mallory, Silas Huntley, John Wallwork, and J. Murtio. Tney made 2 proper report, woich wus unanimonsly adopted. ‘The funeral of Mr. Green will take pluco at 2 o'cluck this afternoon trum his residence, 3133 Michigun avenue. The ftev. Dr. Hyder will con~ duet we services. He will be buried by the Luke Side Lodge, No. 739, of walen. body be was a member and Past Muster. M. F. Heenan. ‘The members of the Bur held a meeting yes- terday afternoon in Judge Moran's court-roout to take action ou the death of the late M. F, Heenan. : On modion Judze Moore was elected Chairman and J. it. Parker Secretary. Jude Moure made a few eulogistic. remarks on the deceased, terining him a “ model lawyer.” A committee of tive. consisting of Messrs. D. B. Lymau, J. 5. Grinuel nomes Hoyne. BP. Mc- Hugn, and JS. Gregory, was appointed to draft resoludens. ‘ ‘Yue committee made its report, and the reso- lutions submitted by it were unanimously adopted. After remarks by several of the members of the bur present, and the appointinent of law- Yers tu present the resolutions to the diferent vourts, the meeting adjourned. Funera} of Alonzo Huntington. ‘The funeral of the late Alonzo Huntington took pluce yesterday afternoon from the resi- dence of the deceased, No. 40 Sixteenth street. ‘The Episcopul services for the dead were read by the Kev. Canon Knowles, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Clinton Locke. There was aiurge attendance of old and prominent citi- zens present, among .waom were Gen, Hurt L. Stewart, Tuumas Huyne, J. Y. Scammon, George W. Cubd, Jusepy Gray, Nelson ‘Latte, Matinew. Lathn, J..M. Adsit, CB. Hosmer, Judge Wilson, Judge True, aud S. B. Cobb. ‘Che pali-bearers were Isanc N. Arnold, FB. BP. Spencer, J. Mc~ Gregor Adatws3, J. Mason Loomis, J. R. Val tine, and T. D,. Lowtber.. ‘The remains taken tu Graceland for interment. BURGLARS THWARTED. Last Wedaesday night burglars forced an entrance into the sture of David Bedell & Co., Lieopston, 1, and after bursting open the fire-proof duors of their safe, tried to effect au entrance to their. funds ‘iv burglar box. After grilling through the first plate of iron they came in contact with the hardened steel, and abandoned it. as a bad job. ‘Ihis safe was constructed by the Hall’s Safe and Lock Company, und is one of the mauy that bas disappointed the midnisht burzlar and saved ics contents for the owner. Ualls Safe and Lock Company as first-class nitnuiadcturers of fireproof: and burgtar poof safes have nu equal, as all attempts by burglars to rob their sates have been -uusuc- cesstul. ‘Cheir patent process of dovetailing the metal plates togeuer prevents the suc- cesstul use of me wedge. ‘Their conical steel twisted screw plugs prevent the strip- ping of the plates; and their process of hardening steel makes it ‘impossible for burglars to drill, This, with the sulid welded angle corners, makes the walls of the safe more secure than though it wasa solid mass of metal. Durmg the past week. they have received thirteen orders for burglar security, besides their usual amuunt of orders vault fronts And fire-prouf safes. DEY GOODS. Ye for S.IM, RotuscuiLo, 158 State-st. OWING TO THE BACKWARDNESS OF THE SEASON I WiLL UKVER DURING THE COMING WEEK UNPRECEDENTED NS IN EACH AND EVENY DEPARTMENT. Colored Dress Silks and Satins, SILKS. | SATINS. 20-inch, all col ‘2-Inch, all colors.. 2-inch, exiry heavy: z be %-incb, satin tntsh, Black Silk Dress Velvets, TWENTY INCH... TWENTY-FOUR INCB...... $270 8 TWENTY-SEVEN INCH. $2.50 TO $5 TWENTY-SEVEN LNCH, ALL SILE. 2002 87.50 %.00 BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS. $1.00 BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS HO BLACK BEAYER CLOAKS.. 5 BLACK BEAVER CLOAK: £0 BLE DIAGONAL CLOAK, FUR-TRIMMED, 12.00 Doimans. "10 BLACK BEAVER DOLMANS FOR.. 2 BLACK BEAVER DOLMANS Fon.. 5 BLACK BEAVER DOLMANS Fol. 418 BLACK DIAGONAL BEAVER DOLMANS..12,00 ®0 BLACK DIAGONAJ, BEAVER DOLMADS. 15.0 $5 BLACK DLAGONAL BEAVER DOLMANS... 20.00 Children’s School Cloaks, G6 YEA $3.25}12 of 8 YEA! Sold VEAL: 2 1) FEARS. .75|15 YEAR <0 ‘Ladies’ Ulsters, $4, 36.50, $8.50, and S10. |Fur-Lined Cireular iv $22.50, $31, $35, $45, * DEY GOODS. | 158 State-st. Satin De Lyon Dolmans, $19, $25, $37. Dress GoodsReduced 2LINCH PLAIN DE BEIGES, llc, WERE... -..180 M-INCH ARMURES, ALL CULORS, lic, WERE. .25e 3%6-INCH CASHMERE, BROCER, 2c, WERE, 'SINCH EHENCR CASHMERE, 380, WERE. 4-INCH ALL-WOOL CASHMERE i, WERE, 421NCH FRENCH CASIIMERES,@c, WEI 4FINCH SHUDAS CLOTH. 73e, WERE... AGINCH ALL-WOOL SERGES, (0c, WERE. 51-INCH FLANNEL SUITING, $1, WERE... FALL AND WINTER Hosiery and Underwear FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. IMMENSE'SYOCK OF ALL POPULAR AND DE- SIRABLE GOODS AT LOWER PIICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. THE COMMING WEEK I SHALL OFFER BIG BAKGAINS IN, Dress Trimmings & Cloak Trimmings, CONSISTING OF SILK FRINGES, BEADED FRINGES, CHENILLE FitiNGES, PASSEMENT- EES, ORNAMENTS, GIRDLES, BUTTONS, ETC. NEW BED COMBORTARLES. NEW FINE WHITE BED BLANKETS, NEW RED MEDICATED FLANNELS. NeW HEAVY BLUE SHIRTING FLANNEL, NEW STYLE CLOAKINGS NEW SILK AND WOUL PLUSHES, & Opening Next Monday Morning LADIES’ FLANNEL SKIRTS, LADIES’ FELT SEIR’ LADIES’ SATIN SKIRTS. LADIES’ FANCY WOOL KNITTED T00D8. CHILDREN’S FANCY WOOL KNITTED HOODS. LATHING'S MITTENS AND SACQUES GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Hiail Orders Reecive Special Attention. 5, M. ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. CLOAKS, 1. OLMANS, cc. DOLMANS, CLOAKS, SUITS. THE BERLIN SUIT CO, 226 STATE-ST,, Wear Jackson, Beg to remind the Ladies of Chicago and vicinity that a dollar saved is two earned," and that they owe it to themselves, to their fathers, husbands, and children to save this dollar (and perhaps many other dollars) by looking around before pur- chasing their Winter Wraps, The fact that every garment sold by us is manu- factued in ourown factory, in the rear part of our store, and under our own personal supervision; that we pay but avery smajl rent, aad have no enormous clerk-h’r: to pay, doing mest of the sell- ing ourselves, era_.le us to undersell all the HIGH- RENT and HIGH-TONED down-town stores in Cloaks, -Dolmans, Dresses, Etc., ETC. Some of Our BARGAINS. $6.00. min, trimmed with wide pussumenterle $10.0 und Cheulte tringes. $12.00 wilt you a handsome all-woul Bea- . ver Doinnin, trimmed with luck fur all eusons. our new Furback Mateinsse D trimmed with -satin: nL puseementerie t Je trinves; Worttr stot . For a spiendid ull-wool Heaver Dol- me Which wilt lust you three FS $13.50 The pgs Dolmen tor whtch vou witt 5 pay #1, unless you take the trouble t9, waka block Turther south; heavy all> wool diagonal, wita whe fui bund fur trimmings, “own conipetiturs think they. thing "when they wurk uta bit better, Saw in $15.00 ‘Andon o $18.00 S277, S3 ne Dolinan, trimmed with French ‘Coney. We will $25.00 ar and give you one tf youcan teti us where hey, Will duplleate tis for less thun 5, For our elegant 4-Incb Slik Dolman, irummed | wih - pasyementerie and Iringes; heavily ned. ‘The carment Was go.ten up to-beat the Siw Dui misns they brug su inuch about duwo- tuwn. 3 $12.50 and upwards buys n splendid black Cashiwere Soit.” The making will cost FOU Hs IUCh ws we Charge tur the entire 93, and we will nt it for you to your : entire sudsiuction, , We have sald as uiucu as tinte and space will per- fit. Come und cunvines yourselves -that we cin substantiate all we say, and prove to you that we ure the omy huuse where xenuine bargalny way be bud. We can save ‘you 2 per cent on Fur Trimmings, Paysementer.es, Fringes, Urnuments, Loops, Cloak: ings. Goth Circulars, visters, Mis-es" Cluuke, Caiteo Wruppers. cutico Sulis, ete. ‘We can also make tor you anythisg in our line to your measure, designing itafer your own taste, tur jess money und to Detter, satisfaction than uny otter buuse In our line. The Berlin Suit Co,, 226, State-st. : OCpen:Evenings. $10.50 DS. HOLIDAY G (. A. 00 0., 145 STATE-ST. On Third Flocr--Take Elevator. Everything ew. ALL THE Latest Novelties FROM . PARIS, VIENNA, BONEREA, and JAPAN. Japanese Cariss, Vienna Bronzes, Bohemia Glassware. FRENCH BOLLS From the Celebrated Maker--- JEAMEAU. Persian Rugs, Swiss Carvings, Triplicate Mirrors, French Papier Mache Goods Ladies’ Toilet Cases, Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Leather and Plush Boxes _ for Gloves, Handker- chiefs, ‘and Jewels, All above Goods are our own Importations, and make the Grandest Collection of ' DAY « Ever shown in Chicago. C.A,COUTANT & C0. DIAMONDS. Persons intending to make purchases of Diamonds for Christmas are invited to ex- amine our. stock, which is now complete. We offer the finest quality of Diamonds, and make prices as low as these goods can be had. Goods selected now may be left for future delivery. TRASK, ROWE & 00., Importers, Jewelers, and Diamond Dealers, 105 STATE-ST, TEA. DON'T DRINK ANY MORE. TE fr Cheap, trashy Teas, when OB per ip. FORMOSA TEA IMPORTING COMPARY, ens, pure und, unadulter- Send for Price-List. $3 STATR-st., Chicago. TRUNKS, Le. Tourists. Travelers, Excur- sionists should visit CILAsS. 'V, Wii's For Trunks, Satchels, Bugs, “Se. it will pay. f Nu. 244 Starests FOK SALE. HOMEOPATHY, © Youcun by eure of. ter Medicine at Low Prices at R + Wil and 16 Suu.b South Ciark-at, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: CLOTHI: OUR WHOLESALE ROOMS will be thrown open to the Retail Trade for the next six 2 a Winaun SUI’S,—the entire production of the LARGEST CLOTHING MANUFACTORY days. IN THE UNITED rienced in the history of the clothing t THE TALE, and ours shall be such at this GR of everybody in the land. MORE OVERCOATS Wonderful to behold are the Bargains we shall offer in OVERCOATS and STATES at retail, affording the public an opportunity never before expe. rade. MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES always TELL “LAT SALE as to command the attention and WINTER SUITS and a greater variety at THE PUTNAM to select from than is contained in all other Retail Clothing Houses in Chicago combined. exmumine carefully our $30.00, $35.00, and $40.00, OUR SATIN- Let not the Millionaire or the Professional Man be deceived, but FUR BEAVER and CHINCHILLA SATIN-LINED OVERCOATS at LINED WINTER SUITS at $30.00, before - patronizing these would-be fashionable Merchant Tailors who are gnawing at your very vitals in charging you_50_per comparison in MATERIAL, STYLE, MAKE, cent additional to these prices for clothing which is no or FINISH TO THE GARMENTS WE ARE OFFERING. Not only has our Resident Manager, Mr. W. H. Furlong, studied closely the tastes and requirements of the better classes in the production of this Mammoth Stock, but the interests of people of every station as well h and the laboring man in search of a $5.00 Ulster at ave been THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE hlike carefully considered, will receive that same courteous treatment which has characterized THE PUTNAM,—A | CLOTHING HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE. manufactured and sold by us during the pa of the increasing popularity and: demand for 0 per: opportunity, CLOTHING HOUSE, Over Three Million Dollars’ worth of Clothing ast twelve months, which is the best evidence ur styles and make of Clothing. Eve son who has a dollar’s worth of Clothing to buy should avail themselves-of this a benefit never before offered by any Clothing House in America. Fes “The Old Reliable,” Hanufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 131 & 133 Clark-st. and {17 Madison-st. Proprietors and Manufacturers. W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, AUCTION LIQUORS, & PRIVATE SALE. ND CIGARS. JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. GRAND CLOSING-OU OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE LATE FIRM OF a LAWRENCE & MARTIN, No. lil MADISON-ST., Will be sold by the **TOLU ROCK AND RYE CO.,” at PUBLIC AUCTION and PRIVATE SALE, without reserve, previous to their remoyal to £1 River-st. Auction Sale will be from 11 o'clock a. m. to 4 0’clock p. m., and will be. con- tinned DURING SAME HOURS, untii entire stock has been disposed of, EVERY DAY.: We shall keep open till 10 o’clock EVENINGS to accommodate the public. Goods can be purchased at private sale at any hour of the day. Such an o keepers. Drugy and famili rtunity a: this has never. been presented in this city for Saloon- s, nud Grocers to lay in a stock of FLNE WINES and LIQUORS, es Will do well to consider the nearly APPROACHING HOLIDAYS, and tnke advantage of the chance here offered to supply themselves with their refresh- ments for these occasions at prices far below those which they would otherwise be compelled to pay. 3,000 Bottles Fine Whiskies, Sherries, Ports, etc., REDUCED TO 75 CTS. 1,000 CASES of these Goods, IN CASES, will be sold to DEALERS or FAMI- LIES at $6. per case, to close out, as we are forced to vacate the premises by the 26th inst. SOUR MASH WHISKIES. 105 doz. Monar 20 doz. Monarch, 1874. 116 doz. Monarch, ss doz, Kentucky Club, Ista 416 doz. 0. F, CG. Faslor, IS7,_ 13 duz. W. HL Nelirayer, sid, St Guz, Bond & 1 Miard, Sis, 42 doz, Shawhup & 45 duz, W. S. Stone, sid. 23 doz. Old RYE WHISKIES. doz. Tenkettle, tSi!. . 36 doz, Guckenhelmer, 3H doz, Westmoreland, 1Si4. 123 doz. Golden 128 1806, Wedding, 1572. SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES. 51 doz. Jamieson (Irish), 48 doz. Rarhsey (Scotch). @doz, Coleraine (Iriun). BRANDIES. 41 doz. Old Callfornia. - 36 doz. Blackberry Brandy. 73 doz, Ola Hennessy. GINS. ‘ 138 doz. Old Holland Gin. 124 doz. Booth's Old Tom. RUM. % eases Old Jamnlea. 34 cases Uld Medford. PORTS. 187 doz. Silya & Cysen’s Old Particntar, 113 doz. Sundeman & Co. 207 doz. Crown Pure Juice. Midoz. California. SHERRIES. 142 doz. Peter Domecq, Montilla. 121 doz. Duff, Gor- don & Co., Amonilllado. “119 doz. Peter Domecq. MADEIRA. 2?7doz. Old South Side. 211 doz. Dry Catawba. 131 dor, Sweet Catawba. Ii doz. Private Stock. 123 Call- turnia Angelica. CHOICE WIPORTED CASE GOODS. CLARETS. St. Julien, Marcaux, Pontet Canet, Medoc. St. Este phe, St. Emiilon, Chateau Leoviile, Chateau La Rose, Cnateau Bun Als, Pautllac, Margaux, St Lezighan. BURGUNDIES. Pe d, red. Nuits, red. Stomanee, red. Gham- bertin. red. Chablis, white, Moulin Vent, red. Clus Vuugeut, red. . RHINE, MOSELLE, AND HOCK WINES. Marcobrunn. Johannisberg. Steinberger, Johannis- bers Cabinet, Sceinverver Cabinet, Nersielber, Deld- escheltver, Laubeoheimer, Forsier Itesling, Lieb- fruumltch. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS! Escepcion Reina ry Clay Conct Victoria, 8 for $1, or $10 per 100. s, 10c each, or $7.50 per 100. He . Rosa Conchas, 10¢ each, or $7.50 per 100. Elegantes, 15 for § Principes, 7 for 25c. 1, or $6.50 per 100. Key West Londres, 4 for 25c, or $6 per 100. Havana Conchas, 4 for 25c. Imported, Conchas, 3 tor 25c, or $4 per box. Cigarettes, all kinds, 10c per package. Principes, 10 for 35¢, or $3 per 100. Tolu Rock & Rye Co., rizr Madison-st., Chicago, TL. CANDY. LACKUS WATER MOTOR. America. put up sirledy pure, au ents. Ikerers to al a G if | PARIS STYLES. |An entirely -new confection, ONLY foandat ij KKRANZ'S, 80-State. __ Infringements will be prosecuted. _ Backus Water Moter, Supplies from Hydrant Pressure, the Cheapest power knuwhs favaluabie for blocime Church Oreune rune niug Printing Dresses, Sewing Muchines in houses Rolis yr factoFles, ‘Turning Lathes, Cotte, Milla ban abute. BG pocaute at a0 Panass presente has sore power. ande pacity upto wer. from BiSc5 $300. “Send fur bevetpuveCinaar to THE BACKUS WATER MOTOR CO., ._-New York,, +. Works, Chicago, _ 328 Broadway. . Newark, N.J.. 52 Dearborn St.” ROYAL BAKING POWDER. eT CTC ESCO TCT ES azecerery SoBe WDER Absolutely Pure. - MADR FROW GRAPS CREAM TARTAR. = Frousekeeper’s facurite in feading cities of the worth No other prepara ion makes sueb fizhe, fliky, how breads, or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dyspa; Hes without fear of the tIly resulting from heety ta fie Festible food, ‘Commended for purity and wavie somene:s by the Government Cuemst, Dr. Mo: ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New Yoru, RATTAN FORNITORE. Complete Line of Furniture, Consisting of Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Chairs of ah descriptions, Workstands, Serap Buakets, &e., In the ‘esi. ‘The WAKEFIELD” Chairs are well known, and ure justly celebrated for their BEAUTY, FIN- ISH, and DURABILITY. The constantly-crowing demund for these goods warrant us in making prepa- rations for the lurzest * Coristmmas Trade” in var ex- pestence of years.” We have the ONLY complete RATTAN 00. akefield 2 STATE-ST. NN. B.—IIl, Catalogues sent FREE on application. Goods sont 0 any address C. U. D. F THE NEW BISE-BURNING © PARLOR STONE ‘The most econom-. * fea) and DEST bent erever offered the ublic: "SE SORE and see it before buying. 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