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188I_TWENEY PAGES. } CUOILDREN'S GARMENTS. IBUNE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, LADIES’ DRESSES. pine CHICAGO TR cr THE CITY. © PERSONAL AND GENERAL. man’s legs.” It is also |” - SEALSKLIN GAGMENTS. WINES AND- LIQUORS. ff a man’s 10se acpi eee a fae pecial Bargains CALIFORNLA thing to put flesh on 9 a great thing to take flesh al and other portions of his face. . ‘Phe people appreciate the many efforts made to please nem by the proprietor of two of the most prominent restaus pts and linel, rooms—the Common Scust, State, and ea dolph, and the Board of ‘Trade, 219 and 22 La Salle streets. 3 ‘A school teacher asked: © What laree enough tocarry off ama « Knew 5 one little girlsuggested Knew; but dina anil school - ‘and adopt a plan to be submitted to, the fetal eachers for next yeur's work, rh y fencbouken up at tho beginning of the school year.~ The committee adjourned in accordance with the suggestion. + PrivatTe-WATCHM. Officer Colemun, who ¥ the shooting of Patri < McCormick and Police: re jointly charged with Kelly at Canal street tne eirant one nicht severak weeks Wire. Wire ree usticn Walsh yesterday. and were ills ebarged, there being no prosecution to ao {hat ibey bad done the decd. ‘The witnosses a that ey tor whieh, full mention was inde 0 C. A. Itcep, Montpelier, Vt, is at tho Leland. J. W. SauxpeEns, of Boston, is at the Tromont. ‘3.G. Murngean. of Boston, is at the Sherman. W. R. Moutox, of Clinton, fa.,is at the Tre bird is Nobody a lark,” mont. engify cither. man as the a 2! ed: i the time, failed to idengify * and then she exclaimed: a ree ‘Linur. Epwanp W. Rewer, U. S.A. is at th | person in whose bunds (Bey bud seen the pistol, | Fihq wouldn't be huine nti! Monday, .be- ¢ was dropped. cause he had gone off on a hark.” Pacitie. and so the case d ws ‘i ; caseio be moruuly wounded, bus a D ; i ‘Jecr D.G. Heir, of Lincoln, Neb.,is at the at first tnouxht Covered from bis wound, and} Gifts of portraits are sure to please. Anil Pacific. lisnppeured from view. dlacburge born, 335 West iagtison street, “products SI sew ¥ potas ee tea nts Hospital some days ago. sines | beautiful panel photox avg5 per dozen. ise Baier, of New York, is al Niblchctime be auswot been seen. | itesize a anedlorayons Are superb, At: L eae ‘THene wast ge yesterday in tho Chait. | 4 vening a gentleman’s button F. P, CHAPIS and wife, of Toledo, O..areat the Petts wage eats il regarded as Pane ea age ond ts shawl. ae 1 3. Palmer. eo having enough votus.t0.clE brite aoe was “I'm attached to you,” sai re gentle. Zz H. M. Warsox, of Philadelphia, 18 at the spare that 3s fave them “ote number re- | nan, laughing, while he’ was industriously trying to gut loose. ‘The attachment is mutual,” was the good-natured reply. The “Mother Goose” bonnet for young = mi: aud most elezant fancy | feather - 9 Palmer. > G. W. Banger and wife, of Troy, N. ¥., are at tho Palmer. eee ‘D. CUNNINGHAM, Of Liverpool, England, is at ‘the Palmer. ‘Tne collections on dutiable goods yesterday were $5,205. E. H. MATHEWSOS, of the Tremont. _ BR. FATRWEATHER, of Edinburg, the Sherman. ‘a. 1. Pace and J. W. Hannaa, of New York, are at the Tremont. ‘Tux Rev. Dr. Lawrence Walsh, Conn., is at the Pacific. P. Hawirnorxe and, W. A. Goode, of Ply- mouth, England, are at the Sherman. Twenty thousattd dollars in gold was dis- ed. ‘The question of the trades he had made es bis strength was being discussed, DUE it was generally conceded that everything wis I the direerion of reclecting most of the pres in tne aploses. ~The ouly exceotions | named ywere in. the positions of Warden ut the Poor-. House, which place it is thought will fall to Joo Dixon: and that of Engineer at the Criminal Court Building, which 38 to be riven to some | coe ro be named by Mr. Ender. This is the pro- gram to date, but changes are Mable to ve mude in the final deal. 2 (A VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT. n important public improvement, which it is proposed to put ehrougn. 1s that ot the improve- Prenat of Wabush avenue, south of ‘Twenty-scc~ Pad to Thirty-tifth street. It is proposed to make this ono of the prettiest and staunchest of Thoroughfares. Such men as Clinton Bricgs. Dr. Chafee, George . Miller, D. Mosher, and John P. Olinger are pusbing the improvement. Teis proposed to lay down a foot of broken stone, aud to top it with four inches of concrete. und in that Iny the patent asphaltum, blocks. In ‘Thirty-ffih FXTRAORDINARY PRICES |SPI | i poe = ; | A : 1 | HOLIDAY USE, I ‘ie } $4.00 — “CASE, CONTAINING, . We are determined to re- 1 bottle Bourbon Whisky, Port Wine. eneee wine duce our. stock of Ladies’ Tock Wine, Suits in order to make room for Fur Goods, and will offer Fine All-Wool Black Cash- breasts and. birds at Horner's, 316 W.Madison. If you want to get rich, mount 2 mule, be- use When you are on & mutie you are bet- ter off, * ‘o old goods at 101 State, all latest styles silver plate. Behold the prices. Yfaiellaw goes skating for the first time he can never tell what’s-going to turn up. Ship captains ought to be godd dancers, because they are guod skippers. “Six Girls” is the title of the latest novel. It is expeeted that quel, entivied “ Gur Broken Gate,” will be issued soon. ne GHICAGO NATIONAL BANK. Bridgeport, Conn. is at THER j ENTIRE STOCK OF dren's Scotland, is at Angelica. CASE, CONTAINING | of Waterbury, pursed at the Sub-Treasury yesterday. ‘addinon, it is proposed to pve y= ff a fmilar manner. ‘Tbe streets will | apy Re A Ran aac 7 é ae tas Se i Torievatiroadeonductors, on hele | SECY.IN.4 eS Mealy of uniform wile | TT ton O Rania oth Sen untae | TELE Suits for $15; former} - ae Wane way to New Orleans areat te Tremont | fm Lireniy second “hava (a connegtion | “7 Mranawenrement of Some of chi | PTiCe, $20. These Suits are THIS WEEK ; ‘ i Gronce B. Lowisa, Commissione’ Mpaciic. | inf strdet baulevart Ae enue make | ¢azo's Hoxt Prominent Capitalists. made from Lupin’s Cash- - 1 > Bes ciate aes tana re . | te gtreets superior to Mtienizan avenue. having | Oye important responsibility of a new ‘Pp 4 ( . aa $8.00 CASE, CONTAINING gil the advantages of an clezant and substantial drives upon which beavy trattic teams cau travel GHihoutinjury co the thoroughtare. and wake ing it the most substantial strect Improvement mere; cost $1 per yd. Same Cashmere trimmed in Satin j Joseru C. Gorvos, of Madnd, Spain, and Elibu Murr, of South America, are at ‘the Pacific. i W. HH. Trarzox Jit., of the New York Produce banking concern is that of selécting their burglar-proof security. ‘This bauk made a very close examination of tie security of- ———— Seal Dolmans for The ordinance wilt Exchange Reporter, was ou ‘Change in this city yesterday. “AN owner fs wanted at the Central Police Sta- tion for a dark spring overcoat marked * Stoac- wall, maker.” . Tue Rev. and Mrs. Robert Dowton, Mrs. Thomas McDougal, and Miss Patterson, of Mont- real, Canada, are at the Pacific. ‘Tite internal revenue receipts yesterday foot- $2659 was tor spirits. Hy) for tobucco and cigurs, and $935 Tor veer. ‘Tig new series of dime musical and literary entertainments was inaugucated fest evenitar at erebey Hall, in the’ presence ot # fairaudience. -H, C. ATKL General Superintendent, and G. Swan, General Freight Agent of the Chic Gayo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad are at the ‘Tremont. .~W..R, SHELUY, Vice-President of the Grand Rapids & Indiana Heilroad, and A. Hugel. Presiuent of the Midlend Railroad of Canada, are at lhe Vacilic. Tue Re . J. M. Puliman, of New York h this forenoon at SL Paul's Uai- yersalist. Church, corner of Micbizun avenut and, Sixteenth street, aud at 2:00 in the atter nooh at Pullin. TuPNemperature yesterday, a3 0 Manasse, optician, 8s Madison stre Sut Su. In., ws degrees: la. « .m., 40. Barve! a.m. 4 ‘Tne music tomorrow morning at the Church of the Holy Name will be Haydn's Third Mass, the solo et being Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. Di u, and Aujust Leiver- Shbepper£ Gerhard Nue: quartet. Organ- man, and a well-trained triple ist and director, N. C. Beseler. Norra Town ContecTtor Voor expects to commence collecting about the 15th inst. and jntenas keeping his otfice open every Tuesday: night until 10 o'clock for the accommodation: “poor people,” who will thus be able to pay their taxes without Josing half n day. ‘Tur mass-meeting of Israslites > orzanize aid tor the Russian refugees urrivmg bere wi take place this afternoon at hulf-past 2 o'clock atthe Synagug on Michigan avenue, between _ Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets. A large at- Yendance of ludies and gentiemen is expected. Drs. Hirsch and Feisenthal, and Messrs. Moses, Stefn, and Hirsch, will address the audience. + AT a meeting held during the past week Ellis Lodge. 43, 1. O. O. F.. passed a series of reso- jutions extollibg the many virtues of the lately deceased Jobh L. thdgley, P.G. M. and P. G. Ry the venerable Secretary for the pust forty-one Fears of the Soverelzn Grand Lodge. Copies of Zbe resolutions were ordered to be pbblished, and to be sent to the bereaved tamily. YesTenDay morning at the Chicago avenue police court A. Distuss, 5; Wauban-ta uvenue, barged with sellin liquor to minors, was fined 10 ead costs, August Sechofsky. 3) Crossing streat, charged with selling liquerto minors and for allowing minors to play pool in his saloon, ‘ras also arraigned beture the same tribunal. and a continuance granted until Dec. 7, under 50) bail in each case. Tue regular meeting of the Wildey Associa- tion will take place at the Grand Pacific tomor- row evening, when it is expected many important questions Will be brougbr. up in regard to the approaching Odd-Fellows’ celebration. The special committee on resolutions regarding tho death of the late réyvered and lamented Grand Secretary, James Lot\Hidgely, will present their report. Tne County Court was yesterday engaged In hearing arcuments on the Gewurrer to the peti- tion of the ark Commissiouers to condemn property between Central and Douglas Parks Yor boulevard purposes. The position assumed by the attorn for the d¢murrers was that the * Park Commissioners hud ue right to condemn property, ete. and the Court took the whole question under advisement. Fanwen Rosent.Concnx, who in defending himself against the assault of three “night- workers’ three weeks ago on Canal street shot ‘Thomaz Somers, was belore sustice Morrison yesterday upon’ the charve of ussauit, and honorably discharged, the evident the shooting was done in self- Wheeler and Tim Callahan, Some: held to the Criminal Court in bonds of SEVERAL persons baving east espersions upon Officer John Carney, of Evanston, because he ut the girl Bertie’ Faut out of ‘the depot at Evanston the night she ran away from bome, ‘that ofbcer comes to the front witb a full erate- ment as to the facts, showing conclusively that be did what any other policeman would bave done under the cirenmstances—told the xirl there were no more trains that night; that the depot was about to be closed: und that she bad ‘better scamper off to ber home. Dr. De Wour, Superintendent of the Health. Department, 4 Paton, of that depart- ment, and M: ibler, Secretary of the Citizens" Association, with bis ir. E.G. Franks, have bave Bad frequent interviews during the past week. The subjects of conversution were the smoke nuisance and the small-pox. They. have given to Mr. Ambier valuable statistics, which are now being compiled in the office of the Citizens’ Associntion tor reference to their Executive Committee at their necting Tuesday. ‘Tue Chicago Curling Club eld a regular meet- ing_at the ‘lremont House lusteveuing. Gen. MeaArtbur presided. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Jobn McArthur; Vice-President, William Manson; Secretary and Treasurer, James Duncan; _ ie) als, were $500 ench, Tesentative, William Forrest: Managers, Jaw Hutto rive Wiison,Joun Armour, and Hu; Ritchie; Skips, William Forrest, George Wilson, James Hutton, Robert Duncan, George Woo and Hogh Ritchie. A series of games with the Milwaukee Cit bas been arranged for this win- ter, to take place in Chicago. ‘AT a.-meeting of the Chicago Philosophical So- eciety held last evening in Apolio-Hall, Central Musie-Halt building, the Rev. Robert A. Holland, Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, read a pay r on™ The Philosophy of the lea! Pr a "ne attendutice was quite Inrge, und the rever- end gentleman succeeded in_ holding the atten- tion of his audience throughout. The paper showed careful and thourbtiul preparation, und Dr. Holland treated the subject in a plain, mat- Jer-of-fact. way, which was understood by his hearers. He discussed the same sudject in bis - pulpit last Sunday. x ‘Tue Bar Assuciation was to have. met yester- ay afternoon in Fairbank Hn! to listen to the report of the comuittee on new rooms, butonly four members putin an appearance, and they adjourned to meet at tho cali of the Chair in the new rooms, if there were any. The janitor of Central Musie-Hall building informed the me bers of the aesociation present that their lease of the hall had expired, and that they could uot meet there without the conseat of Mrs. Carpen- ter. Jt appears that the committee to whom the newal of the lease was left fax epri d to perform thoir duty. of Hila al Tne armory of Battery D, First Artillery, [ih- pois National Guurd. is rapidly’ approaching completion, and when. finished will without Houbt be the floest building of the kind west of New York. The battery bas an active member- ship of the very best material, aud in the roll of its honorary members ure found the names of pur most prominent and influential. citizens. The formal opening aud dedication of the new armory will take place on the evening of ‘Thurs- day, Jan.12 There will be a grand bail and panquet, which it is expected by the munazers- Will be the social event of the season: The In- ritation Committee is composed of well-known sitizens, ond under their instructions cards will oe issued at an eurly date. A MEETING ofthe Committee of the Cook County Teachers’ Association appointed to pre- . pare a system of language lessons for introduc- “tion into the public schouls was held in the ollice pf County -Superintendect Lane yesterday morning. ‘The committee announced thal they tad beld no formal meeting and had no definit plan to report. Superintendent: Lane advised an adjournment until the tirst Saturday in Feb- runry in order to give each member of the com- mittee time to consider the matter carefully, when the committee could meet. compare notes. yet attempted in this city. Zome up in tho Council Monday evening. STOCK-YANDS FINE-PATROL. ‘A Jot meeting of the Board of Underwriters and the outside insurance men was held yester- day afternoon for the purpose of discussing the establishment of a branch of the fire-insurance at the 5S! ds. It was stated the puckiny-house men had | fur- ground for envine-house, that the building was nearly completed. A chemical ensxine bad been fur- nisned by the ers. ‘The running expenses of the compan Hd amount to avout $10,040 per annum, of which the packers nad siguited Their ,willingness to pay one-balf, The insur- ance ‘men decided to pay the other nalf, tho Amount to. be raised. by a proportionate tssess~ jnent on the agents who hud risks at the Yards, dad not to be taken out of the city putrot fund. This assessment will be made upon the premiums received from the packing-house busin ‘fhe cbmpany fs to be called a branch of the tire-in- Suraner patrol: and will be under the mange- ment of Superiztendent B. B. Bullwinkle. Many improvements save heen made in tho Stock- Yards risks oneye the superintendency of lsull- winkle, and the backers are all not only willing: but desirous to carry out every suggestion ne has to muke. AS soon as the engime-house 13 completed the company will go to Work. P —<—<—<—————_—— LOCAL. ITEMS. When 1] can read ms title clear ‘To mansions in the skies, Tit bid farewell to Parkburst here ‘And Hatfield I'l surprise. HW. Thums. v “Among the finest holiday goods displayed for gentlemen are the late direct importa- tions by Brown & Prior, and shown at their stores, 163 Wabash avenue and Chamber of Commerce. The list includes decided nov- elties in handsome dressing-gowns, digan jackets and coats, robes de chambre, house; smoking, billiard, and vest jackets, and a rich yariety of. novel goods from European Capitals, selected personally by Mr.’ Prior. Many of these are from own designs, and on sale exclusively by this house. Love laughs at locksmiths; but sometimes the old front door will squeak like sin.’ = Jouny-Man-IWho-Got-Caught. Cashier Baldwin, of Newark, was a classic- alenss. He had a great motto, “Im scoupe ne min? And he did scoop “em in, you just bet your arctics. ‘The well-known stand of Lawrence & Martin, at No. 111 Madison street, has passed into other hands, and will be opened on Monday by Clynes & Co. witha magnificent line of wines, liquors, and ci at whole- Mr. Clynes is well Known to e,and has for many years nown by the dramatic pro- e! with his partner, Mr. William Keyting, will set before his patrons as fine a line of wet goods and smokers’ articles as ean be procured. We besp for them a liberal share of that patrol such enter- prise and judgment as theirs demands, and a aut attendance” at the opening on Mon- ay. In the stone floor of the Gratton (W. Va.) Court-House vestibule is the word * Justice” in large letters. An old resident who had jnst lost a suit was walking out of the build- ing sadly and with eyes cast down, Seeing the letters in the floor, he halted. uncovered his head, and spoke: ‘Justice, 1 knew you was dead, but 1 didn’t know where you was buried until now.” The display of Sammons, Clark & Co., man- ufacturers, 207 and 269 East Randolph street, is magnificent. In picture-frames, engrav- ings, easels, curtain-poles, cornices, albums, screens, etc., this firm has no superior. ‘As to de statement dat de world am com- in’ to an eand on de 2d day of Febru: ii for fifty cents, we risks.°—-Lime-Kiln Club Notes. For the holidays Il. Hoffman, jeweler, 224 Statest., corner Quincy, has a fine stock of watches, jewelry, and. silverware. Mair chains and hair jewelry made to order. Branch 2910 State-st Mr. Joha Sojourner, who, at the age of %, Bae jee married Miss Sarah McGee, of about 50, [yas been a widower five times, although all his season of widower does Not amount to 01 achurch member for eigh sprightly. and vigorous. tried for héresy. _ New-Year's calls will be made this season in full dress. ‘Turner, 85 Madison street, will inake the best at x reasonable price. An Arrow Escape—William Arrow, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., has tun otf with his broth- er’s wife—Commercial Bulletin, ‘The un- happy husband fears that Arrow has c! zed into abean. Where Wil Tow has gone there can nobody but William Tell. —Yawcob Strauss. Gessler can’t. ‘ Do not fail to examine the entire new stock of silverware at-101 State, two doors from Washingtou. Behold the prices. It is printed as a remarkable {act that “ Washingion’s body servant” was not at the Yorktown Centennial, His absence will not appear so Ss! we When itis explained that the old man was down in ‘Texas cutting seventeen cords of wood on that day, He wanted to come, but business is business, and the wood had to be cut. Many gentlemen arearranginga Christmas surprise by ordering boots for their wives from’ Keller, Indies’ bootinaker, 48 Monroe st, Palmer Hot He has all the measures taken during the past fifteen years. A. proprietor of a cire in the West has lost several valuable animals, among them a fine specimen’ ot a spec Wildeat that ted mich attention in lis show. | Dar- e, he is now searching tor the missing But he was never IL. B. Bryant’s Chicago Business College is the medium through which hundreds of young men get their start in life. Previously to 1797. Italy was without a newspaper. Now.it has more organs than it vhat to do with, and is odiiged to send Lover here.—Puck. lt sendsalso cranks to grind them with. ‘The new “Kimberly Mine” dianionds, the brightest and purest stones ever found, are to be had of Tras! owe & Co., 105 State st. “If Ltried to quit drinking and ‘failed,"? said the tall customer with the cardinal nose, “Vd try and rye again and again.” And the barkeeper smiled and passed it out to him as usual. ,South-Siders should visit the new Turkish,’ Russian, and Electric baths opening-Monday at 213k Wabash avenue, near Twenty-second. street. They are the perfection of elegance, neatness, and ventilation. For gentlemen, 7 to9a,m.,1to 10 p. m.; for ladies, 9a. m. to lp. im. Jlorseshoes are now being made of cork. It will be a. lucky day for the human race when the’ hind shoes of «a muleare made of the same inaterial, A common iron shoe makes a very good stopper to any man’s jaw. “The reason Cooper the’ Hatter, 134 Clark Street, does such a good business is because his goods and prices are. correct. An exchange says: “The bicycle is‘a great fered by the di eluded that-Hall’s So they placed their orde seven-ton burst ent infallible Mall's week, in ar-proof sate ne-lock, ‘Lock Company have ition to the above, rect following orders for their bank safes: A. $12. Friedenhagen, St. Charles, IN.; James Philp, fe ; F er AT eee een aU Fine Camel’s Hair Ladies New Mexico: th Nation: sank, Chieagzo; BS Palin xe Car Company. eft Mees | Cloth, Twilled Serges, Ar- ughe: 3 Lac bankers, W ty, la. Co., Appleton, Wis. ; Lea, Minn; N. UL wego. UL; and eight safes sold to the Chi Halls Safe & 1 more business now-than they ha any prevéius time in thelr history turning out y-five safes per day, an over $00 orders behind. <<< Suicide and Dyspepsia. A most remarkable cure for dyspepsia, Health Renew: the greatest tonic, so & Mo. Railway. Depot, 32 Lake street. “ ——— Nothing subdues a ‘cold or cough so quickly and pleasantly us Dr. Buit's Cough Syrup. 25 ets. = You can try it free any day at his office, 169 Madison Street. What? “‘ Dr. Sykes’ Sure Curo for Catarrh.” Finest teeth. $7. mins, dentist, 0 State, coraer Handolph. te ——$ Eyebrow pencils und the * Mars" Cologne may be found at tho drug stores of Buck & Rayner. <= Werecommend Eldredzesewing-machines. vens, photographer, 108 Dearbo! rent safe concerns, and con- afe & Lock Company bad undotidtedty the best work in the market. with them for a and Hall’s pat- the past cd the are doing ¢ done at re “Wells” best Dil- jous and Liver Kemedy known, $1. Druggists. Filling, half price. Cum- 30: Blue Twilled Dresses, very former price $30 to $45, our Black Dresses. ison solicited. IO UsEKEEPING GOODS. cape nner Will dispose of an entire new line of Beautiful Easy Chairs, Paient Beckers, Gamo Chairs, Parler Suits, Chamber Su Carpets, HS; Mirrors, &E., That were bought for 50c on the dollar at RIE SALE, I PARISIAN SUIT 60., State and: Manree-sis., Under Palmer House. Rhadame, $18, $20, $22; former. price $22, $28, and Flannel fine goods, mures, in all colors, from $15 to. $20; former price from $22 to $35. These same goods trimmed in Plush to match, $18, $22, $25, $28; These Suits are all freshly made of the very latest nov- elties in our exclusive styles, and the only reason they are offered so cheaply is to make . | room for Fur Garments dur- ing December and January. We have also made the same proportionate reductions in Silk and Satin Examination and compar- $200 each.. These Garments . have been purchased since the decline in Seal, and no better value is shown in this city for $275. IN SILK GAR- MENTS they offer fifty, 44 inches long, trimmed with Fur, Quilted Silk Lining, for $23, avery supe- rior garment, and worth fully $30. Ex- amination and com- parison solicited. PARISIAN SUIT 6 State and Monroe-sts., Under Palmer House. The PARISIAN SUIT CQ.’S LADIES’ JOURNAL will be sent free to any address. ELECrhRIU I) to beweme strong and vigorous. Dr. HECKINGER’S METALLIC BATTERIES - CELLS, COLD FEET, &c., it is a POSi- TIVE CURE. : ‘Turner & Ray, 20 & 22 State-st., Sole Wholesale Agents: for the West, Northwest, and Southwest. Retailed by Boot and Shoe Pealers and Pruggists cvery- where. | Batteries, 50c; Inside Soles, 75c. 2 EALVANIC BATTERY PATENTED Electrify the blood, making nature $ 5.00 Cloak for $ 8.00 Cloak for $ 9.00 Cloak for. $10.00 Eloak for $12.00 Cloak for $15.00 Havelock for $90.00 Havelock for $22.00 Havelock for $95.00 Havelock for ildean’s and Misses Ulsters Reduced is the Same | viceanswnere etse- : Proportion. PARISIAN SUIT C0., State and Monroe-sts., Under Palmer Honse. $350| | - $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $9.00 $12.00 $15.00 $17.00 - $1.00 ) ‘pottle Extra Fine Sour Mash Whisky, . Brandy, Eriscu,. weet Muscat Por wise Sherry Wine, Hock Wine,” * Zintunitel (Claret). 0.60 $i CASE, CONTAINING - Sour Mash Whisty, Hye Whisky, 1 bottle Old 1 1 1 1 1 A is 1 1 3 : Atiesting. & - = yZinfundel (Claret). bottles, pints, Eclipse Champagne, ‘ $12.00 CASE, CONTAINING . 1 hottie Vary Old Sour Mash Wnisky, =” = ao «Rye Whisky, 7 1 ~ Brandy, 1. ~ Binckberry Brandy, yea «Frisco, 1 * Sherry Wine, ay Port Wine, + 4 Sweet Museatel, pee Riesling, ' baa » Zinfandel (Claret), 2 pottles, quarts, E-lipse Champagne. ~ Ta ft possible that PURE Wines and Brandy, and ta factall kinds of Liquors, can be furnished at the above prices? We here wert, nnd you will find oar assertion tra on testing vor pods, thut the CALIFORNIA WINES Produced by recent Improved methods and handled bs us are better Wines than yuu cua obtain for any GOLDSTEIN, EDWARDS C0, Wholesale Liquor Merehants, + ‘And Growers and Dealers in California} Wines and Grape Brandies, : i 195 LAKE-ST., CHICAGO. Do not think our goods are not the very best be} cause our prices are low. HO USEKEEPING GOODS. HEADQUARTERS _ FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, and all House- hold Goods, and the new and improved Folding Parlor Beds. Come and see the Empire, the Andrews, Burr, the Monarch, and Boyington Folding Disease of ALL KINDS cured by | Parlor Beds, from ~ wonderful and MEDICATED INSIDE SOLES, both of which have the celebrated MOISTURE $15, $22, Se. $35, and Up, Houses furnished“throughout at one day’s notice. All goods for cash cr_on easy pay- ments to suit. We offer at GREAT REDUCTION £60 Chamber Sets, 3006 Parlor Suits, 1,000 Fasez and Elegant Easy Chairs and Pat- Which conduct ELECTRICITY ent Raskers, over the entire system. For | 490 Heating Stoves, Ranges, and Cook- RHEUMATISM, DEBILITY, | Sicves, Must be sold before Jan. 1. TAKE NOTICE That we offer at lower prices than the low- esta large stock of * HCLIDAY GOODS NAMELY, Bookeases, Scerctaries, Sideboards, Desks, Hall-Trees, Library Tables, Marble-top and Faney Tables and Stands, Fool-Rests, Music Racks, Slipper Boxes, Blacking-Roxes, tte, Ete, Ete. Ete. Don’t purchase till you sce our stock. EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD CO. 381 & 383 West Madison-st., MEDICAL. _ CHRISTILAS 75 HEATING STOVES To be got rid of at some price. Now is the Accepted Time! Geohegan & Revell, Gor. Fifth-ay. and Randolph-st, You select sour Chrigimas Presents, be sure to call dnd sev those lovely Chrissious Cards: und the thou sands of other besutitul thinus, ut the CITY NEWS DEPOT, 55 Washington-s dust west of State. —You had better curthis a1 not to furzet Backus Water Hotor, olies from Hydrant Pressure, the Cheapest power sthes, Cotfeo Mills Bau- LRUNKS, ec. Tourists, Travelers, Exeur- 3 stonists should visit AUN cHas. 1h Winks ir will pay. Nos Lad Stateat. For Trunks, Satchels, Bags. Sc. F thoes rviuc Suctetnen im howe Bold or racror S Mit, bau mice £23 Brocdway. Intringemeuis will be pavaseus 4% Dearborn St ~Loose’s Extract Red Clover Blossoms THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. PURE AND. ATATIML ESS: Laboratory. Mi Mi 5 fadison-st., Room 12 ~ M.LGOSE Call oF Send for circulant RESTAURANT. Absolutely Pure. MANT: FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. No Mreparation makes such lizht, flaky, d ved p ° Peatkvor luxurious pastry. Can be enener dei | te these Bargains. Come ae ‘asin tics without fe ur of the Ita resuiting trombenyy indi. | TENCE yourselves before purcli a je food fommendes ir pul an sewhere. rf ble Lou. | 27, oemenment chemist. kyundwhola | elsewhere, Dolmans anid Suits yn rf ¥ G POWDER CO. New York. to order in the latest styles ats 4 ROYAL BAK erlin Sul Has Determined to Close This Week the Following 100 Colored Silk Suits from $18 to $23 150 Black and Colored Cashmere Suits, latest styles, $10 upward. | & Down-town houses offer these. Suits at double the money- area 100 All-Wool Beaver Dolmans, trim ried in Passementerie and Fringe ¢ $10. ‘ All-Wool, Beaver Dolmans, Fur-trimmed, $12. All-Woot imported Diagonal Dolmans, trimmed in Fur, 14. Other Houses are offering inferior goods at $20. SATIN SURAH DOLMANS, Quilted Line ing. Fur-trimming, 91S. Satin de Lyon Dolmans, 44 inches longs Quilted Lining, trimmed in 4-inch Fur, $: iecular attention Fe call your pari sortment of our ranged in the GEO. B. KING, RE CARDS. Pict FOR Card Collectors for Albums, Merchants for Advertising, { ‘ Stationers and Printers for Profit. No Collection Complete. Unless Arranged in Our “Favorite” Card Album. Entirely new, elecan! 1d low priced. Nothing so acceptable for a Mollday ¢ Blezant Cards, parti Favorite’ Card Atb 38 MADISON-ST., CHICACC. For the conven‘ence of our out of town friends we ese Curds tur $1, or @ Cards for STOVES AND FURNACES. Sift us an as- larly when ar- notice. The Berlin Suit Co, | E 226 STATE-ST: | : THE HESS FURNACE. And Sioves -_ & 2 4 ‘i fade. Give PURE ATS ‘the Most Powerful Tronters Made. GIG Uncisies. and SAVE COAL... Made upon x a SrOVE WORKS, = HESS STOW tee by Lake-st : Lave ono of the LESS S ia " itulves atistuction than any of Iealves Deter Ag have used oaty thw propa last winter. ch Ke fire uot tro tire-pot. batt sage sfove i woul had a deyould not be possible tu send UP! DEHICH. urs truly, wT. C. Goo Hus ITI. oe che Goodrich Tuek Marker ge, | CHRISTMAS CARDS. A’ Chiisi ‘rau mas Cards COST raming, to DINNER Will be served Table D’Hote at Watson’s Restaurant, 145 Dearborn-st., every Sunday from 12 to 3-p. m. W. W. Wat- son, Propr.. E. Magny, Chef de Cuisine. Send 1, 2.8, Steletly pure, suitable fur pres by express of the best Candles in America, put up ¢lezantly and ents. Kefers to all Chieazo, Ad> dress GUNTHER, ON Confectioner, is Madison-st. or $3 fora retail box MAvinesSluchine Attwchmentay 0, me DESCELLANEOUS. GEC. W. EMERSON STA TIONER, 71 Randolph-st. = Marenins in Holiday Goods: ij yee. ELECTRIC; trast Ne, La Mercuri, and Su ESDYYis.. The most tavorebe | snita tollow their proper ¢, SUMEKS, Grand Pacite Hotel fesdecict tla akoestaitetone te Lobe ae Root & Sons, Mako selections of MUSIL for binding, vocal or i MUSIC ROLLS. MUSIC. SA, tem | An Elegant Present! rt BULLY. 156 STATE-ST, lections, Eor lauding 156 STATE-ST- Vocal or Instrumental Se- Specially adapted for Presents ROOT & SON’S, Strumental. Mundsome Presents test BOOKS. wel ‘eae reel Root x HAVE MUSIC BUOKS of all kinds. Thoz. appropriate Prescats. 1G State-se

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