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IM and 116 State-st. The Bargain Event of the Season. 7 Monday. - Owning, as we do, one of the largest and best assorted Hosiery stocks west of New York, both in staples and novelties, we have taken this means (that of offering 5 different lines of goods at about one-half price) to awaken in the minds of the public an interest in this department, and to impart to them a knowledge of the fact that we are daily selling this class of goods at lower prices than they are paying for same goods at other houses. ‘EVERYTHING That is fashionable. Everything that is serviceable. DRY GOODS AND BOOKS.’ THEBARGAINS None of. the following lines sold before 10 o'clock, in order to give as many of our patrons as possi- ble an opportunity to select from the assortment: Children’s Fine All-Wool, extra long. and heavy, all sizes, at : 38 Cts. per Pair. Worth 50 cts. to 85 cts. per pair. Children’s Fine English and French Cash- mere Hose, broken sizes, elegant ‘styles, at 50 Cts. per Pair. _ Worth from 75 cts. to $1.25. Ladies’ Silk Hose, Pure Silk, new shades, at $2.25 per Pair. - Worth $3.50. Ladies’ Silk Hose, | Extra fine, pure, most desirable shades, silk clocked, at $3.00 per Pair. Usual price $5.00 per pair. Gents’ All-Wool fine Cashmere Hose, in Cardinal, Navy, and Brown, full regular made, at 35 Cts. per Pair. Usual price 60 cts. AS SAID Before, none of the above quoted goods will be put on sale before xo o'clock. This is done so as not to inconvenience those interested, and allow every one to be present at the opening of the assortment. Hloliday Goods Of every description at lower prices than other houses. ~ PARDRIDGES’ ‘MAIN STORE, 14 and 116 Statest. 1 DICKENS’ Complete Works, new’ edi- MEE: bee : Vest NideStere 984 & 988 West Madison-st, (NEAR MORGAN.) FROM LCL to 339.00, Fine Art Publications, Bibles, Bi- ograptiies, Dictionaries, Ency- clopedias, Fiction, Histo- ries; Essays, Criti- cisnis, Poetry, Chatter-Box for- 1861, Royal Chat- ter-Box, luminated Books for Children, Tray- als, Etc, Ete, The greatest Book Sale ever known in Chicago, and an oppor- | tunity certainly never before pre- sented. to the residents of the West Division. A Few Prices, EXDYMION, by the Right-Hon. the Barl “of Beaconsfield, 12mo., doth, back and gold, 68e. tion, illustrated, bound in cloth, gilt, 15 large 12mo, volumes, cloth, gold ‘and. black (Published at $22.50), only $12.60. WAVERLY NOVELS, by Sir Walter Seott, illustrated with” full-page en- gravyings, vignettes, head and tail pieces, ete., ete. only $16.00. THACKERAY’S Complete Works, eleven large 12mo. vols., cloth, gold: and black (Published at $16.50), ouly $9.24. WASHINGTON = IRYVI Complete Works, Suasten Duyvil edition, 12 vols, 12mo., cloth, only 15.88 per set. GEORGE ELIOT’S Complete Works, eight Iarge vols., handsomely bound in cloth, only $7.84. HUME’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 79 steel illustrations, 6 vols., Smo., half calf, $14.28. BANCROFT’S IISTORY OF THE UNI- TED STATES. YOUNG FOLES’ HISTORIES, by Char- lotie Yonge. England, -France, Germany, Greece, Rome. and Bible History. 6 volumes, beautifally illustrated, bound in cloth, only $5.88. a MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 5 vols., 12mo., 600 pages cach, heavy paper, half. calf, only $8.40. At 78 Cts. Wit and Rumor, by Marshall Brown, Bill Nye and Boomerang, by Bill Nye himself. Sketches Beyond the Sea, by Poliuto. AgraS Patagonia, by Lady Florence Kee Mustrated Poetry and Song. Harte’s Poems, Longfellow’s Poems, Longfellow’s Choristers, Lowell’s Poems. Saxe’s Pocms, Ingersolia, the complete Theological Works of Thomas Paine, and many others which space will not permit us to enumerate, Weare selling Books: of every description at one-half usua i.) °°". SER CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: fet “SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 188I—TWENTY PAGES. ry . CARDS AND PAPER, CARDS. if sing so many Setters in resard to the price 0! OTN We make the following prico-list: A packaze of 500 assorted designs: Agverlising Cards, -.- - $2.5 A package of 140, steel plate, -- 25 A sample bock of New Year's Calling Cards, - - - 7 188 In our Advertising Cards and Steel-Plate Packages 0 two are of the same design. PAve will make up smaller packages of these cards at proportionate prices from 25 cents up, for which send fuoney with orders. We refund tlese amounts on Teeuiving an order for $2.00 worth of Advortising Cards, $0. worth, of Stecl-Piate Cards, and $5.) Worth uf New Year's Cards. A Set of Samples of .Christmas Cards, 450 designs, $35.00. stock of these covds ts the largest and hand- see oth ee West, and our prices the lowest. Wo make a specialty this year of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S CARDS. ted and domestic. We sell at WHOLE- Both impgr(b'ana HETALL. Our stock of /PAPEHE: scription Is most extensive, consisting of OF every descrip ind DiS Plate, Bond, Writing, Manilla, Wrapping, Express, Gard Board, Tissues (White, Colored, and Manilla), Envelopes, Twines, Printing fnks, Roller Composition, &., of most of which we Arg extensive manufscturers, PAPER NAPKINS IN GREAT VARIETY. Cash and time buyers will always ilud us prepared to meet their wants. GEO. H. TAYLOR & CO, _163 & 165 Dearborn-st. PHOTOGRAPHY, PHOTOGRAPHER. 0} “For-30 Days Only, REMEMBER. HENSHEL, 212 & 214 State-st. HOLIDAY GOODS. ve Sloat § Sieighs! Boys’ Tool Chests, TOY BANKS, Skates, From 10 to 25 per cent below any house in the country. Will give my friends in the Trade a splen- did opportunity to make a profit on Holiday Goods this year. A, W. WHEELER, 141 LAKEH-ST. J. W. AIDDLETON, 55. STATE-ST., \Gift Goods Albums, Pocketbooks, Hand- Bags, Writing Desks, and Work-Boxes. Fancy Stationery. an PAN DOW I prices. Also full line of ce JAPANESE and HOLIDAY GOODS At lower prices than other houses, - OPEN. For your convenience every night PARDRIDGES’ WEST SIDE STORE, (1 Madson-st, Near Morgan “THE ADAMS -@ WESTLAKE WINDOW VENTILATOR For Banks, Offices, Private Dwellings, and all I-Ventilated Apartments... The ouly device that will seeure perfect venti- | lation. Redueed to $4.00 each. : The Adams & Westlake tifg Co, Retail, $5 Lake-st.. Chicago. : SKATES. Skates. 6,000 pairs at very low prices. AW. WEEELER, 141 Lake-st. ...” FURS AND CLOAKS. J BYTLINGHR, 172 State-st., Opposite Palmer House, 1 OFFER IMMENSE BARGAINS IY FU AND , F CLOAKS. SEALSHIN SACQUES in Stock and Made to Order, 38 to 42 inches deep, at the’same prices that dry goods houses are charging tor last year’s short; 34-inch garments, claiming that they are a fashion- able length. SEALSKIN DOLMANS at the Lowest Prices. Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ SEAL- SION CAPS and GLOVES. SICILIAN SILK CIRCULAR, Siberian Squirrel Lining, at $50. A full and elegant line of FUR- LINED CIRCULARS and DOL- MANS at Bottom. Prices. A large and complete assort- ment of MUFFS, BOAS, COL- LARS, and LADIES’ and CHIL- DREN’S FANCY FURS. FUR. TROWHING at reduced prices. SILK and SATIN FUR-TRIM- MED DOLMANS in great variety. Pose is My ENTIRE Stock of Ladies’? Cloth Cloaks, Dolmans, AND Ulsters -HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN 25 per cent, .| As I amr determined to close out this line of goods early in the Season, and at Prices that Will Astonish High- Priced Dealers Who wait until after the Holidays before rediicing their prices. Mail orders promptly and care- fully attended to. Goods sent C. 0. D. to any part of the country, with privilege of examination. ~ Estimates and information fur- nished by J. EITLINGER, 172 STATE-ST., opp. Palmer House, Chicago, TABLE CUTLERY. I will offer an immense stock of ‘fab Cutlery this week. Have the exelusive sale of these goods, and will give the trade the -best chance to make, money ever offered. This is a grand opportunity. ‘These goods are to be closed ont as “see onds,?? Dut will bear comparison with most of manufacturers’ ‘* firsts.” The assortment is very large. Don’t fail to take advantage of this sale. Just the thing te buy now. “Have also a Jarge lot of Rogers’ Plated Knives and Spoons that will close ont. at prices positively below any factory price. A. W. WHEELER, 141 LAKE-ST. FOR SALE. | Valuable Lease FOR SALE. In business centre. Four floors, containing -twenty-fire thousand square feet. Well lighted and suitable for large wholesale. busi- ness or mannfacturing. “Address B 26, Tribune Office. ' LAUCNDRY. ‘Whelan’s Laundry, Cor. Harmon-conrt and State-st. Collars, 25c per doz, Cuffs, 50c per doz. Orders by mail promptly attended to. PIANOS. A CARD PROM A WEBER. For the bétter accommodation of the Public and Patrons of the Weber Piano, and especially for business men limited in time during regular business how's, the WEBER WAREROOMS, during the month of December, will be open until NINE O'CLOCK P. M. A. WEBER. Please call and examine our large assortment of UPRIGHT, GRAND, SQUARE PIANOS, New Designs, in American and French Walnut, Butternut, Ebon- ized and Rosewood Cases. PRICES REASONABLE. TERMS 10 SUIT. THE WEBER WAREROOMS Chas. C. Curtiss, Ferdinand Mayer, MANAGERS. 250 & 252 Wabash-av. OS. NOS. “The Great Chicago” PIANO FACTORY, ENGEL, GOOLD & SCIAP, Factory, 47, 49, 51, 53 W. Lake-st, Purchasers of Pianos who wish to buy “FROM FIRST HANDS” will please call and convince themselves of the grand prog- Tess our firm has made in the manufacture “OF. FIRST-CLASS PIANOS.” Weaim to give entire satisfaction to each and every customer, to depend upon “ THIS ALONE” to bring our-house in favor with the public and gain a recommendation “FROM THOSE WHO USE OUR PIANOS,” in- stead of adopting “THE PATENT-MED- ICINE. STYLE OF ADVERTISING,” with its pzid-for puffs.and spurious indorse- ments. WE REST OUR REPUTATION AND SUCCESS in businéss solely upon. the in- trinsic merits and absolute superiority of our instruments. Every Piano of our manufacture is fully warranted for the term of five years. Wareroom, 175 Wabash-av., (Palmer House Block). STHCK, At the World’s Exposition in Vienna, 1873, Geo. Steck & Co., exhibited their Pianos (the best and most celebrated Piano manufacturers of Europe and Amer- ica being represented), and received the SHIGHEST PRIZE? “OVER ALL,” and the ** ONLY? GOLD MEDAL. Again,.at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 187 eck & Co. not only received the SHIGHEST AWARD,” but also as hay- ing exhibited the ‘*only valuable new in- yention”? and novelty among all the Pianos exhibited. At the World’s Exposition in 1867, Geo. Steck & Co. were ACCEPTED,” and then denied the privilege of exhibit- ing their Pianos, the space for Ameri. ean Pianos having fh the mean time been given ‘*exelusively ? to **two”? other manufacturers only. en Thus at the above three Expositions Steck € Co. are placed as manufacturing the most desirable of -all first-class Pi- anos in the. world, i Sole Northwestern Agent, / HORAGE BRANCH, 208 STATE-ST. PLA a u e r GRANDS, SQUARES, PiAnOS AND UPRIGHTS. Used and Recommended by 25,000 Art. ists and Amateurs, Mesirs, Julius Bauer & Co., Nos. 18? und 184 Wabash- ay. CHS: Gentlemen: I certfy with pleasure to the excellent qual.ties of the Bauer Plano, which. I think, ts tully equal to the best in the market In recard to solidity, and durabilliy. and superiority In regard to sweetness of tone and elasticity of touc! Vers respecttully, ‘CHR, F. BALATEA, Our Patent, Self-Bearing A raffe attachment, Con- cave Name Board, and improved Veneered Bridve ure caluable improvements, and are used only in the Bauer Pianos. We also carry 2 full stock of Musical Merchandise, wholesale and retail. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. _ JULIUS BAUER & CO., 182 & 184 Wabash-av., Chicago, Ill. Root & Sons Have -everal Piangs, only a little used, s VERY LOW. be SEATE-Sr. © Use they will sell | ‘MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Being very much crowded for room, and wishing the space for the exhibition of our HOLIDAY stock, we offer large numbers of second-hand instruments at ex- ceedingly low prices. - The stock includes, among others: STEINWAY, Square, about 10, years in use, and substantially equal to new. HNABE, Square, about 10 years in use, in first-class order. STECK, Square, about 10 years in use, in first-class order. CHICKERING, Square, about 15 _years in use, in good order. CHICKERING, Upright, handsome case, practically new, having been used but a few months. GABLER, Upright, about 3 years in use, in first-class order. LYON & HEALY, Upright, about 3 years in use, in first-class order. HALE, Upright, about 2 years in . use, in good order. LYON & HEALY, saat ae SiGe CHRISTMAS Presenis. ROOT & SONS MUSIC 60, 156 STATE-ST., Will be prepared on and after MONDAY, Dec. 5, to show their Patrons many articles suitable for Musical Gifts for Holidays, Our stock.comprises a very large and fine assortment of *- Music Boxes, Violins, Music Rolis, Cuitars, Music Folios, Zithers, Music Stands, Flutes, Piccolos, Fifes, Harmonicas,. Accordions, Banjos, Clarinets, Organinas, &c.. We have many fine collections of ~ VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Music in Elegant CLOTH and GILT Bindings, any of which would-make+a very acceptable Holiday “Gift.” All our goods will be shown on FIRST FLOOR. PEANOS N THE BEST. N (88 & [90 State-st, ROOT & SONS Derbys, LTrm QO HACKRNZIE', uk Op EF ak A ngey N STORY'S CAMP, ao Sat ag Holiday . 16 SOUTH CLARK-ST., brated UMBRELLAS* A, HOLIDAY GOODs. We respectfully call the atten. tion ot the public to some of the new additions to our-stock: ~ Frenelt Glace Fruits in Glasy Bickford’s Crystallized Chocolate and Cream BON-BONS, . All Flavors, trom 35, to GO cts. pez pound. French Crystatlized and Iced - APRICOTS. . Neapolitans and Chocolaie Wafers, A Superior article of Strained HONEY. An Excellent’ Grade of CALIFORNIA DRIED. FRUITS at Very Low Prices, + Imperial Dehesa Raisins Ot very Finest Quality. (We have._ EIGHT kinds of Raisins in stock, each in severalstyles of packing.) French - Prunes, The largest grown. (We have “'Pwelve styles of Prunes instock, the common to the finest known.) A Pure Article of FRUIT BUTTER. Boutillean Fils, Extra Superfine Olive Oil, - Scoteh Mushroom Gatsup, ~ Porto Rico Nolasses, « The Best we ever saw, at the Low Price of $5 cts. pér gallon. -. Pure Arroyo Bay Rum In original packages, and bottled ">: Dy ourselves. . is ‘Also many other articles of very Desirable’ Goods at. our always Popular Prices. C. JEVNE, - HO and “I12 -fadison-st.; Between Clark and Dearborn,” Price-list can be had on application. Christmas Cards! ~_ Holiday Books! One of the Largest and Finest Collectiong . inthecity. LARGE DISCOUNT toevery+ body. Be sure that you see them, at the... COLEGROVE BOOK: (0. (Successors to F. H., Head)’ : 40. MADISON-ST. REMCVALS, WATERBURY, " REMOVE TO Tribune Building ‘DEC. 20. F; JAPANESE GOODS. ESTHETICS! CURIOS! Finest Collection in the West, a Special Importation of Japanese goods, also Tate tor of varelnd ealuabie Bronve Lacaners. ete. bouzbt at auction, will be sold at ig the regular price durmg the holiduss. Appropriate Presents. x ‘Tea Caddies, Teapots, Jars, Ramboo Work, asketty Glove and Giandye ier Boxes, tilled with ar Eo pee pare reas ang ot do. ena fo asker naunlly retail tor. Prices fr¢ pe dap. Rnese Vases ste to $4 per.palr, Clolsonne Enamey Vases and Pull Jurs él to i! each.. Bronzes #10 excl FORMOSA TEAINP. (0 Rogers’ Plated Knives, $2.75 a dozen Rogers Spoons and Forks, 50 per cent discount to the trade. f W. WHEELE 141 LAKE-ST. y rom ke $0