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The Chirage VOLUME XLL DRY GOODS, ~ SouLesin™ a R 4 State & Madison-sts., oyers au: Rotate OF FINE Dry Goods People who study their own in- terest will find it profitable to be- come acquainted with our style of doing business. We not alone handle:a superior line of goods, but we also scll them at a price that will compare favorably with a class of merchan- dise known as cheap dry goods, ——— es “LEADERS OF POPULAR Prices.” Giate and Madison-sts. Branch, Madison and Desplaines-sts. * Are now displaying, a@ stocls of Musical Boxes which jor completeness of «assortinent are * vastly in advance of anything heretofore offered in this mar- and general eacellence ket, These boxes contain the very latest and chotcest popular melotlies, operatic aips and most fashionable dance music of the day, The stock embraces. numer- ous attractive novelties, se- lected by our European buye to ev during his recent visit Swltzerlanid, LYON & HEALY, State and Monroe-sts., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1881—-TWELVE PAGEN. : AOVOLTIRS, R ridkf. Sachets, Glove Sachets, Work Baskets, Work Boxes, Reticules, 5 Portfolios, Albums, Smoking Seis, Cigar Sets, Library Sets, Games, &c.,&e, No one in search of REAL and ARTISTIC, NOVEL- TIES for HOLIDAY PRES- ENTS, either to Ladies or Gentlemen, should fail.to ex- amine the almost endless va- WILSON BROS, 13 & 116 State-st. - They are now prepared to show the largest stock of DRESSING ROBES ‘AND per garment. TAILOR = OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, Ploneor of Moterate Prices, BW. corner Uh OPFOSITE daments., ST-OFFICE, yn wpplicution every where. oe Branch stores tn wll principal cites. we COAL LANDS. COAL LAND VOR LEASE. wits Huad near the nitatia. Pah ta ure dete OF wt experienced Tutor Inquire of wDty, purtunit r ‘80x48 inch second-hand Ing CRANE BROS, MFG. CO., = No. rowNorth Jefferson=st. Te bsacres of coat tand oa tho Indianapalis ¥ of Porta, Chey tree aod four am the bund. Lay cond at a reasurnbio d for cond an this road bs bears ar Corliss Valve Engine MBt-class order, about as good us new. YEARS’ fl RRCHH GUA PROPERLY your oyus with GLASSES un tule | cnurmous prices, . Optician, 74 State-st. For tho o for a ‘ 10, Katvertituols akwe, Lilluole. Hae runt Lu foject any and atl bids ie resorved, enable band iivia are hereby Inyste als wil ba Foca Teed, when tho bids will bo operand tn suc Diddorsas tiuy attend at tho botkier HH and TARDE iknt vo Carve ‘Table Forks, ogers’ ‘sis lery: Prawns’ STANDAKD SCALE OP ALL tind, SSPAIRBAN: Carver Gases: and Plated MORSE & OO. St, bb FID Ave., Chiesree ye BUY OLY TUK GESUISE rem to the ant Thouaand Pullars wil nerformaney of the work niny bu sven at the office of James fect La Sullorst. Chicago, on Willett, Arc! uit | competed on ve bofore Uctobur |, bu. | RABE, ihinolay MT ihoxg, Jon gS: Le 1, for the letting fore teri of yoars uf tho Hug aid detat peti suf the bow Union Popo at Bi Sosenh, Alo. y to be lot ti art of a new snd hand- S weit rubs ty idihe, jolntiy uccuploa by ex ral ifoad Couipanivs, wid 6 ihe following! Hotel of tice, dining-roam, parlor, i, barber shop, dath stand, Ie De SU SHOKING JACKETS Ever brought to Chicago, embracing all qualities at prices from $8.00 to $100.00, ULSTERETTLES, Self-lined, Wool-lined, and Silk-lined, made to order in tho most perfect style from $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, and $50. NICOLL, the TAILOR, LAIESIDE BUILDING, Samples and rulon furseit-measuretmont sont by mail ‘ - OUtall kinds BETTE than" pretenders" and quacks, who depend on advertiing fur MERIT and charge Mi. POLACHEK, Three Hotachod Ward Hulidings i ee oreo SGsiital tor she lusang, us Kunkakee, ed unit? o'clock p,m. January hy proxunce CityeHull Kune meunt af ‘Twen be required fur the faithful winks snd spociticutions of prenosed pulldinge and after December sy Mo buildings, ete.. must bo sutizgly solahed and UNION DEPOT HOTEL FOR RENT. Propovale wilt bo received by the undersianod until yoo Tupge counters eb ii iaformation address Y TUTMILL, President, 8t. Jusoply, So OVER GARMENTS, WE MUST UNL 723 (ver Garments BOYS GIRLS (Under 10 Years Old). Copies of Paris Garments. Latest and Most Elegant. We want cost if we can get it on them, nothing more. To make room for Hol- iday Novelties now being unpacked... HARVEY, 84 & 86 State'st. OPENIN GRAND. OPENING HRS. M. A. CONRELLY, No. 7 East Sixteenth-st., New York, ‘Will open in the Parlors of the GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL,, ON MONDAY, DEC. 5, ‘The largest and most elegant stock of Imported Costumes, ‘Wraps, Etc., Ever shown in Chicago, consisting of Ball, Evening, Reception, and Dinner Dresses, also simple but elegant Cloth and Camel's Hair Suits for Walking, all of which will be sold at Iss than cost of importation. N. B.-+Ladics will please present their own cards at the door, LE’ “WINTER RESORTS. GRAND EXCURSIONS. Atlas Line of Mall Steamers iat COMOMITA. Salil eyed avail of there trips, w route which the Company’ Url low price of Bb per ing on board the meaner t aay Lranwfor te any of muy meet on tho yo! Anan $i, For pasage Akunte, 1d statecst, i} we STATE.LINE Vo Glasyow, Liverpoo!, Dublin, Belfast, and Londons worry, frum Now Vark wverg aurainy, Kiev «abl 0 {0 41h, urcording 10 Recomwodaitan, Recon Gauin, (i Stournzo, outward, €A. ‘Thess steamers a pane carry note! dive aneetily, ft 4. : oy EXT wIn & co. Now Yarkuind £6) Randolph-st,,chicago, . Weel Manager, sf nic, PARKER-DEAR Sts Aftor sufering many Yeltet trom any rues Louuld tad, untt shrwuuls Your Akh and new chuilanes, you nub only ruininud the ENPERIENGE TERE) gyraanastasenuuie tran, satatca, tay, uke, whieh tnetudes tye wie time, snd they camer of the line they Nop flgeus tened for tees to " a 1 FORWOOD & CO, ci hore had Tuiled, but bave cumplotely saree ween Sciie, HUTA. Residence. wolf ulton-at.. oftion, i. 6 Wastiiigtoteat. . ius Hew ONG, NO oporation whntovor. Ro einer, eurred, enufacturers of Mlastid Brocklnge, Trumes. of i: : LETT BUTMAN & PARKEL rat Grit by Bewtaake chloe TTL FRUIL, i Flogunt ackauen Holiday, a ERUCES, auitaoi tar! its, eufuly sv welally, Orders uy mail apy Te rolve praaipk als AYLOR'S Fruit Store, BClark-st_Yotb telopbungs PANANCLAL, Money to Loan sovouly | On improved City Property at 6 per cent. MEAD & GOE, 149 La Salle-st. MIS DAY. SEA’S HOLIDAY GOODS. Continued! Santa Claus RECEPTION. GRAND: Holiday Carnival JOHNNY HANDS — ORCHESTRA! Throughout the: Entire Day! 40,000! Yes, more than 40,000 DELIGHTED PEOPLE: Paid their respects. to SANTA CLAUS yesterday. SEE HIM THIS DAY Under his Gas-Lit LIVING CHRIS MAS TREE SEA’S, Pronounced by all THE GRANDEST DISPLAY CLOTHING. WILDE'S $14 ULSTERETTES: Without fear of contradiction, we boldly proclaim it to be the best value for $14 you have yet scen. Unbelievers and skeptics are specially invited. We have 53 0n hand; you have had your notice, and it will not be our fault if you fail to get one. ' S24. This is a new line, and presented this day for the first time. They are simply elegant, and do not re- quire any extended notice. We can only say they are James Wilde, Jr., & Co.'s best produc- tions, and will add another credit mark to their well-earned reputa- tion. FIIGH-CLASS NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ‘European Novelties in Robes, Smoking Coats and House:Coats, Sleeve Buttons and Scarf Rings, Richly Embroidered Suspenders, Velvet and Rich Silk Scarfs, Gloves, Mufflers, and Hosiery. Jines of Children’s Suits‘and Over- coats arrived. yesterday, and for a’ Holiday Gift will meet your wishes in all respects, : ’ JAMES WILDE, JR, & C0, Cor. State & Madison. FRANK REED. Managor. THE WORLD E’ER SAW. MERCHANT VAILONING. How presents come, now presents go; Would you give one that comfort brings, They're Kept at Ogden, Ablewhite & Co.'s, - Yes, the grand, jolly Christmas now comes, and with it the happy childhood dreams of Santa Claus. Everybody strives to please the children then, We do not stop at that, but include youth, manhood, and old age as well. Mothers can get of us useful and beautiful presents for their hus- bands and sons, sisters for their brothers, and maidens for their sweethearts. We ex tend the hand of grecting to you all. Come and see how well we are prepared for the Holidays. (etn, Abela & Co, Twanty-second-st, & Archar-av. The largest retailers of Clothing in Chicago, All our own make. 9 Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. Openevenings. Clerks HALES ‘STtATIONERs' BLANK BOOKS, Se REY. First-Claw Upright ISS] catinet Grandy. Largest x pSize, ExtraLongstrly, Quallly, Easy Ac Stand'in Tans, Eiez Rosewood Case. Dura’ Order Show’ Gases for Holiday Goods Now! WRITE FOR PRICE-1IST. EUREKA SHOW CASE Co., 183 & 185 Wabash-ay, * ai pring Water tn is gullon cage, carbonized Uy a and pint bottles, to dru it ‘bare, Pestauraols, an. VGttico 118 Madison-st." HATS. Gentlomey’s Dress, SUK, and Caprancre Huts, Up and Soft Huslness Hats, Seat, Olter, and ME dt. Bur Caps, and everyth big in the way of Men's und Boys" Winter Mats, Cops, Gloves, Mittens, eto. és Bares & Co,, 86 Madison-st, (Tribune Bldg), Holiday Goods Marshall Field & Co., State & Washington-sts. Importers and Retailers of Dry Goods! Carpets! AND Upholstery! Every department has been replenished with Special Purchases, enabling us to “Novelties” Appropriate for Presents! Spectal vtalts are invited to each de- partment, particularly ta one contain- ing : Paris and Vienna Of which we exhibit a superb assortment in A entirely new designs, Suitableforevery taste! Useful! Elegant! AND. Inexpensive. Early Selections Advised cHOYNES.C brary and Office Inkstands, —————— J] with an excess of § We are happy to. say our new offer the most complete assortiuent of "Gift Goods!” Elegant Imported Hand-Bags, Finie Li- NEWS IN BRIEF. ——ilanlan, the Canadian oarsman, will Tow ngulast Boyd on the Tyne In April next. ——The half-yearly divitends pald at Montreal yesterday amounted to $1,000,000, —Partly clondy weather, toeat rains or snow, variable winds, aud stationary or higher temperature for this region today. —The residence of Melvin Smith at Ment- real was robbed yesterday inorning of $5,090 worth of Jewelry and watehes, ¢ -—-lly the explosion of the boiler of the Yazoo OU Works at Yazoo, Miss, yesterday, seven men were badly injired, four it is fenred fatally. ‘ ~-~It is proposed to erect n statue of Jolin Brown in one of the public reservations Which border on Pennsylvania ayenne In Washington, : —~—~There will be a large falling off in the internal-revenne receipts at Milwaukee this Anonth, In consequence of the ‘strike of the elzarmakers In that city, ——The schooner James Platt, bound to this port with neargo of salt, was wrecked Friday last at South Vox Istana, Lake Michi gan, and the Captain and cook drowned, -—One man was fatally scalded and another man was seriously injured yesterday by the steam and hot tantd being caret iy turned nto a paper-antll vat at Utiea, N.Y. ——T'wo negroes named Jordan and Craig, eaught at Yazoo City, Miss, yesterday, ean- fessed to the murder of Robert Catlin, near Muntsficld, Miss,, on the 17th ult. Both were lynched by an infuriated mob. —A landslide on the Belvidere (N. J. Division of the Pennsylvania Ititeoset stopped trains for five hours yesterday. ‘The Himira express narrowly: eseaped destrace tlon, It stopped within a few feet of the slide, —The “Wome for Incurables,” at the ener of Fullerton and Racine avenues, Chicago, was formally dedicated yesterday. ‘The Rev. E, 1. Galvin, of the Third Unitart- an Church, and Gen. Henry: strong oficl- uted. ate -—~Itis said that Congressmen Davis and Aldrich, of Clieago are for Hiscock for Speaker, Congresaman Farwell, as 14 well known, favors Mr, Kasson, and will support hin for the Speakersilp first, Inst, and all the tne, ——The Democratic members of the Ken- tucky Legislature met in vaneus yesterday and nominated Senator Beck for his own successor. He will be elected next Tuesday, ‘Lhere was no opposition to him in the cantcns, £ -—The total interost-bearing debt of tho United States at the end of fast month was 1,9 and thetotal debt, less the cash in the Treasury, wag $1,778,25 ‘The de- during thd month of November was W120, : ——Dunring the twelve months ending Oct. $1, 1851, the value of the goods exported from tho United Sintes exceeded the valhe of the goods Imported by $217, 58, 08 compared Daily Tribune, PRICE FIVE CENTs, had not We 2d. ‘There Is no such nae as envy St/! 4, of No, 20 Iyde Park avenue, In the Y & co Directory, and tt {s probable that the, aon woman has been romancing, 7 Jondon Standard publishes doe- ment’ nltedto tt by the Secretary of ea! : Legation at Paris whtel satisties that oS in regard tothe “irresponsibill- tyol BR encroaching policy on the part. of the, @ sited States? The same journal bo So tho Suppression of the Calderon Governuient, “to whtel the United States had extended its: special patronage.” ‘That the United States extended Its « clat pat- tronage” to any Peruvian or other Govern- ment will be news to American readers, ——At the elose of the fast fiscal year Gane , N81) thera were fn the Unite States 185 life-saving stations, of whieh 1455 were on the Atinntiec coast, thirty-four en the great Inkes, and sis of the Pacitie. “Phe number of cnsualtles on the Atiautle evast within the'scope, of tho service. was 151, ult the Jakes ninety-four, aud on the Paeitic five. The numberof persons fost was twenty-six, qnd We numberof persons brought ashure by life-saving Appllanees was 40%, One hun dred and eighty-seven vessels stranded were enavled to get off by the life-saving crews. —It Is not Hikely that the matter of the Stlecessor to Mr. Willian Menry Sintth as Collector of the Vart of: Chleago will be settled for a weet; so at least Congressman George R. Davis thinks. Mr. Davis thinks that the President will conguit the members of Congress froin Chicago in reference to the appolntment. Mr. M. E. Stone, of: the . Junlor Grant organ of Chicago, is in Wash- tito ul Mr. Penn Nixdn, of the paver hut parts its name in the a ty ye Mr. Nixon's enndidacy, a ie Mayor Ifarrison lias replied to Myr, Cragin, andsays that hets wilting that Messrs. N. K. Fairbank, TL W. King, and Franklin MacVeagzh should Jnyestlgate the affatrs of the Water Oftice, provided, however, thatthey are attended: In the investigation by some one appointed by Controller Gurney. He is Unwilling that, the-tuvestization shontd “be done by proxy. Me is probably inclined to think that Messrs, Fatrbank, King, and Mac- Veagh ean hardly spare the time from their own businesses to conduct the Investigation. —Opposition to rent-paylng Is the order of the day in frelamt. A farmer named Hogan, who patd his rent; ins been fatally shot in Tipperary, anda farmer in Leltrhin, who pald his rent, was assauted Wednes- day evening and recetved twelve wounds, which it is believed will result fatally. Charles Dawsott, a Parnellite member of Par- ament, has heen elected Lord Mayor of Dub- Mn. Sexton has postponed his departure from dreland by the advice of his physicians, AL Mayo Coroner's Jury has returned # verdiet of willful murder sgninst Police-Lnspector Stritch ror the killing of Mrs. McDonough iu Mrecent alfray at Helmuilet. . —The Irish Natlonal Convention at Me- Cormick Hall ¢ ad a permanent organ- Ization yesterday and appointed a Comimittes. on -Resulutions, consisting of one person’ from each State and ‘Territory, one from the Domttiton of Camda, and-one from Ireland, 37 during the pre- vious twelve months. . Lt ts snid thatthe Vatient ix’ avont. to pursue a polley.of lemporlzation with regard so France, Cardinal Guibert and several other French prelates will soon visit Rome, and Cardinal Jacobini, tho Papal Secretary, wil confer with them In'the matter, —Seeratary Blaine will retire from the Departinent of State on the 15th of Decem- ber. Previous to that date he will give a farewell dinner to the Diplomat: Corps, Ex-Senator ¥ whuysen, as alrendy stated in ‘Tne ‘Teint: will be his successor, —The sates on the Chieago Call Board yesterday were: Wheat, 1,00,000 bushels; corn, 1,010,000 bushels; oats, $2,000 bushels; pork, 8,500 barrels; tard, 15,000 tlorces, ‘Trad- ing was brisk, und prices had asilghtly up- ward tendency. Tho bulls were im the ns- cendency. a ——Eiwatd Morgan, a Inborer, was serl- ously, if not fatally, Injured by a dynamite explosion yesterday at Ottawa, IL, while at work in an artestan well. Henry Ward, while working on the new court-house in the samo city, fell from a seatlolding and was fataily Injured, ——Tho Reichstag administered 2 very se- vere rebull to Blsmarck yesterday by the ree jection of the Hem for the expenses of the Reonomiecal Connell by a vote of 169 to Rt Bismarek sald the council was absolutely necesaary, and appealed to the Reichstag to make the appropriation, —dJahn Brodie and Shadrach Hester, both colored, charged with the murder of 'T, M, Lyneh, near Raleigh, N.C. recently, wero taken from jail yesterday morning by a masked party of from seventy-flve to 100 mon, and hanged. ‘Tho victims are salt to have made a full confesston of thelr crime. —A person who has represented himsctt as Sle Charfes Ashley has been in jail at Cleveland, G., for three months on the charge ofabtainiig money under falso pretenses, aud was acquitted yesterday, Ashtoy repre sented himself to be the Savior, and had photographs taken of himself in white robes with a crown of thorns, A —Seeretary Hunt in his annual report calls the attention of. Congress to the. neg: -teeted condition of tho navy, and says that linless soe action ba'taken for its linprove- ment it will ba very, Insignifleant in a shore thne, Ile recommends an appropriation of $20,019,716 for the fiscal year onding June 90, 1885, for navy purposes, ——In tha French Chambers yostorday Gambetta defended the Tunisian polley, and sald that it wos necessary for the protection ‘of French Interests in Africa, Ho sald that the French Government intended to adhero to that polley, but would not adopt an ag- Bressiye polleyy The Chambers Indorsed his volley by a vote of 400 to 52, . —Reports of further shipping disasters enused by the recent Atlantle gale continue to be received. ‘The steamer Glenduven, from: Norfolk for Liverpool, brougit five nieuibers of the crew of the German bark Lohengrin into part yesterday; the othor asember of the crow were drowned. Tho Duteh steamer Castor, for New York from Amsterdam, lost amnate and two seamen, Som membors of the crews of ench ‘of the seven Yarmouth, (England) smacks wero Jost during the recent storm, —A_ ichly-dressed and good-looking young waman appealed to an officer at tho Clty-Hall Park, New York, yesterday after- noon for protection, She sald her uame was Jane Stevens, and that her father was a broker nained Henry Stevens, residing at Ne. 20 Hyde Park avenne, Chicagu; that she was Induced to run away from home by a girl named Jane Gould, and that the Gould woman borrowed her watch’ and $20 in the vark, had teft her on the pretense of going to look for lodgings, but The permanent Chairman fs the Rev. Dr (, Betts, an Episcopalian imluister of St. Louis, ‘The conveutton adjourned at aelock Inst «evening «to 9% ofelock this’ morning. « ‘Phe Committee on tesolutions, which, . it fs under stood, will shape the purposes of ‘the whole - convention, will report tis morning, and con sists of, among others, J. F. Finerty of Cli * vago, Dr. Guerin, Dr. Wallace of New York, and Mr. Flatley of Boston,‘ By refusing to entertain the appeal of Dr. Thomas from the verdict of the Rock River Conference, the Judlelah Court at ‘Yerre Haute yestorday settled the ease for- aver, so far as itis In the power of the Meth- odist denomination to settle It, “The vote on. the question of entertaining the appeal was. overwheliulngly against Yr Themas, but four out of nineteen votlng to allow the ease to bo heard on its merits, ‘Lhe ustenstble ground , for refusing to review the matter was the action of Dr. Thomas In restuang his fane- tons ag pastor of the People’s Chureh in Chi- eago after his expulsion by the Rock River Conference, but the real reason doubtless: was the conviction among the brethren that it was best to squelch the case then nnd thore, and In this way save the Church tho necessi- ty of dealing with a very troublesome ques- tion, ‘The effect of the aeolsloy as concorns Dr. Thomas is that he has béen kteked out of the Methodist Chureh and the door slammed in his free, ——Mr. John Hunter, Recelver of ‘Taxes of Philadetphia, in a repart to the Common Counell-of that chy says that, although he has not completed the examination of the hooks of his department of the Clty Goyern- ment, and although he has been hindered in his examination by tho ucting Col-. lector of Delluquent ‘Taxes, he has dis- covered enough to show that Philadel-- plila has beenJurgely defrauded (1) by the renission of ponnities for violutions of the elty ordinances; (2) the presentation of Lills to taxpayers for an amount In excess of the actual assessment; (3) the presentation of bills to taxpayers on property exempt from taxes; (1) by fraud fn inereasing the al-' lownnee of the Board of Revision in 1874; (5) the retention of moneys by tho Clty 'Treas- ury contrary to huw for months witer their payment; (0) the collection of taxes on per- sonal property which were never accounted for; beslies other methuds, modes, and ways of fraud, é —Cultenu was cross-examined yesterday by the connsel for the prosecution. Ie ad- hered rather strietly to the theory that his murderous act was the act of the Delty, and wns -rathor peremptory in hig refasal to answer certain inconventent questions, suy- Ing that ho was unprepared for thom, Ne was stiutiously Impudent to the lnwyers, and indulged ii rambling speeches, all of which were uvtdently intended to Justify hisacts, It is becoming nore and amore evident that Gulteau ts his own worst witness. In’ the hands of so able a cross-examiner as Judge Porter his show of insanity goes for nothing, ‘Traps are constantly set for him by the wily Jawyer, whose obvious gin is to demonstrate tho prisoner's perfect clearness ‘of mind in dealing with the eniergeyicies with which he Js confronted, It was this style of eroys- examination that Guitcau dreaded the other doy when he pleaded mdisposition, When ho had been for five hours on the rack yester- day it was evident that the strain on lls faculties in the eifort to cope guecessfully with his relentless Interrogutoy had fatigued hint greatly—the snore so, no doubt, because of the consclousness that he had been altos gethor worsted in the encounter, . i SENATOR DAVIS WILL NOT MARRY, Ageciat Dispatch to The Calcggo Tribune, Broomtxaton, Il, Dec 1—The report pub- Ushed today that Souator Davis ts about to mare ry alady in tho Enst {9 donlod by bis relatives bere,