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\ VOLUME XLL BROCADES. z nena NNN LEADERS OF PopuLAR Prices!” State and Madison-sts. Grand Bargain! “On Sale” At the Entrance, High-Wrought Silk and Satin Brocades! Marked Down from QM, $400, S00, & $6.00 To the Uniform Price of $1.50! Also 1,000 Yards, “Desirable Shades,” All-Silk Moire Satin Stripes! Reduced from $1.75 to $1.00! There are many rich pieces of Silks in the above collection, and to secure “First Choice!” We would suggest an carly in. spection. State and Madison-sts. a LY& CO. TAILORS. From Dec. § to Jan, x next, all Garments ordered of us will be subject to a NET CASH DIS- COUNT of TWENTY per cent. The Largest and Best-Assorted stock in our line on this Continent. The most select “Modes” and thoroughly skilled workmanship, Wahash-ay., cor. Monroe-st. SCARF: Wl VELVETS The Bost Scarf - 8¥er made, ANS & HAYDES, esate Manufacturers, 284 Madison-et, Bie ROSSMORE Sd Jp. Hogs Hodvers & Yona’ and Goo, Wostonholn's "PUKET CUTLERY, RAZORS, Ine Bets ‘1 ‘i 4 miger deautay Cork Sesone Mo pettua ae NY ia 1 Importer, Tribune Building, YOCKET and TANDE () eit delve, Misban ed Hick: Fycket-kulves: Blears, i siete LELSPLONG & BROS. 108 Malsonst “ape! ND CUFFS, Laus avin ROOF LINEN CO edhaiyif 18 CURES, snade of tinen conte welt, Sprearan ily the pllabilltg durabliltys und Wonproup yah {ite Huon, Mit the perepiva- falter aga tien of coll. Send for iv Mudivacatt price-itet. WANES & CO.) : OLD RELIABLE. CORSETS, PARDRIDGES MAIN STORE. LOW PRICES. CORSETS. 100 Doz. %e per Pair! Worth $1.26, “Values not misrep- resented.” STOCK OF FURNITUR To be CLOSED OUT before REMOVAL, af LOW PRICES will do, it. HOLTON & HILDRETH, 221 & 223 State-st. SPARKING. N’COR | q g « ga he A és58 age oubGs Fey gSE ke Ba ys gr zy 3 < ay Z ak WANTED : 9 By a First-class Wholesale House Four A‘1 SALES MEN. Only first-class men, having acquaintance among the general trade in the Northwest, need apply, State experience and salary exe ected. D 8, Tribune office, ee, POU, scene MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City Property at 6 per cent, MEAD & co 1249 LaSalle~st. A FREE LECTURE, This eventur dt UNION PARK MALL, S17 Wast Budiscn-et, Diyos. W. C. Marbury, of Glu, will by & regular in ol Ua oruble UrgumeEnts refute und isprove Col, Ingorsuit's Livery of the Wibie, wud dta- prove bis pusitlun. All arw invited to attend. Noe potlers reenter, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. OPENT. ANNOUNCEM GRAND | OPENING TODAY! Beautiful Souvenir GIVEN EACH VISITOR, GRAND DISPLAY NT! [FANCY GOODS! MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF Amber Jewelry. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN FINE GLASSWARE. - Plush and Leather Goods Albums, Jewel-Cases, Odor Sets, Pocketbooks, Yotlet Cases, Frames, Work Boxes, Plaques, ETC,, ETC. DOLLS OF EVERY KNOWN DESCRIPTION. | OYS. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT, THE VERY BEST GOODS, and AT POPULAR PRICES, Presents Suitable for AN Classes, Goods Marked tn Plain Figures. One Price to AU The Finest Ketail Store in America, Vergo, Rulling & Co,,. 188, 140, 142 & 144 State-st. “PIAN wey STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANCS. The unerring test of time dem- onstrates that the STEINWAY UPRIGHT alone equals the Grand or Square in durability, while in tho all-important feature of capace ity for standing in tune it ex either, possessing in a superlative degreo those higher qualities which have made tho STELINWAY Pianos the Standard of the World. Tho many thousands of Stein- way Uprights in uso in Chicago and vicinity for the past seventeen years are living witnesses in be- half of their own nlatehless powor of endurance. LYON & HEALY, STATE AND M {TINS ts tho only Plano whero tho mound board has’ the acoustly iuring of tho viulia, which sakes it frue of uli motallle sound, (82 & (84 WABASH-AV. \ For the accommodation of the Hol- tday Folks, this store will be open every evening ull 9 o'clochs. —_—_———— BUCKSKIN UNDERWEAR, TO PRESERVE HEALTH Uae SME PATENT PERFORATED MUCK. UNDERGARME: hoy are a BAIN una yontiowmen with Woak iougus, aud no tase ‘ Preamonis was Erer Known Where These Garments WERE WORN, Keeping the body In e uniform degree of warmth, thoy Crevont Colds, Kbousatinn, aod all kindred Gikcomstoria, | Macuinmondud by ait, “physicists, American Instituto promlums for twelve consecutive oh "Bond for clreular, or ante every there, yee be Gn Abate & CO bh Leonurd-at., Now York City, RUPTURE OURED. RUPTURE coo CHICAGO, April It, 1831, PARKER—DeAn Sih Aton eutoring taahy gears witha vury larse éeroual erate) and guiding no 7ee Trou uoy (ruse | could hog, unt) Wrouae your SEuP aad de, aa, YO DOE te ea upture fm canal Cured cue Lorain, MOIETY HORM ARS juhces sat FUltOn-st, ofIce Ui §, Wasbinuion-st No overalog whutover, niutacturere “of Hlasuo » BIPMAN & PARK Vice: Bistate eam MINERAL WAVER, pring Water, in 10 wahion eatin, Curbuuleud in quart wid pint botllas, to UPugylei, he hte cee restuurants, aod ae Uiliw 148 Madison-nt ure JOLIL IG SHOW! EAS, The main display is inside, of course, but before entering take a peep at the two front Show Win- dows for they’re alive with "What Is Its?” We have many imita- tors but no equals. What think you of their infantile so-called openings compared with the giant- like Display now occupying all of Sea’s Six Floors? Four or five Fancy Goods and Toy Stores will endeavor to imitate SEA to-day. Compare their Openings with Sea's Display THIS DAY, FOR THE Christmas Rush Has commenced. ' You must BUY NOW OR, NEVER! PLENTY OF ROOM for all. Broad, spacious aisles, cleared of all tables and counters, Don't be alarmed by the crowding at outer doors, as once inside you will find just what you want, certain sure, and room sufficient to accommo- date 40,000 PEOPLE, DAILY 19 SEA’S, 81,83 & 85 Madison- And SIX FLOORS on STATEH-ST. 2 VEKCOALS AND ULSTERS. Overcoats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, | Self-lined, Wool-lined, and Sitk-lined, made to order in the most perfect style from. $20, G25, $30, $35, $40, and $50." NICOLL, THE TAILOR, Pioneer of Moderate Prices, LAKESIDE BUI LD ING, B. W. corner Clark and Adamte-sts,, OPPOSITE NEW POST-OFFICE, Samples and rules fur self-moasurenont sont by mail on application every where, Branch Stores OCEAN STEAMSHIP, Socleta Postale Francaise de ~ FAtlantique, Canadian and Brazillan Direot Mal! STEAMSHIP LINE. o Now Hteamahtp COMTH D'ED, Capt, Lapordrty, mit ioae dus Went vial Whar Tinie cont cher ad *, 1 ull principal citlos, 1 Vout “tnd il, CsA aay ee Croat ea Ate Ly PATLAY AIAN Wa NAMUUCO, WATITA, and RIO ‘iirouyh’ Bills, of Lading from all parts of Canada and the United Rates to any part of the Wast Indius, Tiruat nd the iivur Maia, For Frolgit and othur tuformetion apply to h \, VALENINE No 7, 145 Dearlom-st, 10AGO, W, DARLEY 8 y, Agunt Gonoral, 317 St. Paul-at., Siuntreat iy 2 Woat ludia Wharf, Yialttax. STATE LINE ‘ro Glasgow, Liverpool}, Dublin, Baltast, and London dorry, from New Vork very Shurwtay, Firat Caulny ts ‘fie according to. accumiuodation, — Buound Sibin, Sy Blooraue, outwant, £3 Thoxd atoaniurs Try Hultiwr cattle, shoop, nF pI ed RUMEN, BALDWIN. & CO. 3 Broadwuy, Now Yark.und ith tundolp-st,,Chicago. JUMN DLEGEN, Weaturn Munuzur, CUNARD LINE. Sailing threo and four thness wook. Pussaxe tick (ato und from all parts of HLfopo sb luwust Tutvs. yatta lori und upwards. lark und Nandolyh-aty, Ce Ms oth Ff ‘ompany's oficw corner Clare, era OWS Nvanving, ata uote ANCHOR LINE HALL STRAMERS A Now Vork a AvettOuTA, Heo. To gat SOVIA. Dea teed A. Doadte? pia ‘Thesa stators do LUC carry cultto, alop, UF Dis. ‘Now ork to London direct. HOLIVIA, Dee it Lami ALSATIA, Doc. 3, x ma 4p. “Lrcursion Vekots at seduced ratos. Cavin, 80 curalun Tuk HENDERSON BON fees, 09 Wasbingtonset, CASSTA, Doo. 24.8 UES RSAtA, Ducted pit eudours's Chester, Va. Civil Enginvertug, Chemistry, Classen, Engllak, Dexreea coulersed. Cob ‘suo, abyatt, Pree CLO & CO.’S HOLIDAY EXPOSITION BEGINE TOMORNOW and witt continue for two days, viz TODAY! |FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "Tf you have any doubts as to the correctthing for your parttentar style of beauty, wwe alall be tad to whow gitrments and ytee you informa- thors tohich welll an THE Of thia display in to throw open for the inapees thon of those who contemplate buying tis mnonth our entire stock in each department. The yoots are all twill be urranyed amination, We BUSINESS SUITS, WINTER OVERCOATS, BOYS CLOTHIN CUSTOM TAILORINGS, and CENTS Weill heave on o1 and our great satesroom twill be packed sith Bargains, Novelttes, and Holtday Lucuries, 104 MADISON-ST. OPENING BE SURE AND COME. THING: NEWS IN BRIEF. ——President Arthur took up his residence at the White House yesterday. ——Inerensing cloudiness, followed by rain, southerly to westerly winds, and higher tune perature for this region today. “Mr. Jolin Davis, nephew of Judge Ban- croft Davis und son-in-law of ex-Senator Frelinghuysen, has been appointed private secretary to the President, ; —rEugene G, Barnard, a ‘Treasury clerk charged with Hlegally prosecuting a penston clabn, was held in $2,000 ball yesterday by the Washington grand jury. ——A letter from Owen Sound, Ont. gives furthor particulars of tho foundering of the propeller Jane Miller in Georgian Bay. Up wards of thirty lives wera Jost with tho steamer. . + —~The Natlonal Cotton-Planters’ Associa- tion, at its sesslon in Atlanta yesterday, re- elected P. C, Morehead Preshtent, GQ. M. King Treaster, and Jumes N, Oxden Secretary. ——The session of the I1Mnots Horticultural Soclety In Chicago yesterday was ualnly devoted to a discussion of the best varlety of anus and to the best method of growlng AGT ——Senators Sherman, Lapham, Pendlo- ton, Dawes, Bayard, and Morgun were ap polnted yesterday by Vice-President Davis to prepare nimemorlial on the death of the tate President Garileld, —It is rumored that President Arthur has expressed a wish that Lient-Gov. Lowls shall be elected United States Senator from Virginia vice Jolinston, Riddleberxer is naturally much disappointed at the prospect, ——It Is sald that a day or two ago a party of Senators culled on the President to urge. the elalin of a well-known public man fur a Cabinet portfolio, and thatthe President re- plied totheir representations by saying that the matter was already closed. —~The Post-Ollcs authorities haye been informed that during the war between Peru and Chill, and subsequently durlig the oecu- pation of Peru by Chilian troops, the mails for Peru were opened several times by the Chitian military authortles, and that a mum ber of registered letters were retained. ——The more ho thinks about the matter the more Controller Gurney is tnelined to look with favor uvon the proposal to in- ereise the fee for saloon Iicenges as a means of raising money to pay Additional volice- men. He is pretty well convinced that there is no other Ww ay of ratsing the monty for that purpose, —an clfort is being made to place Sen- ator Windom on syine of tho more lmportant Seuate Committees, 4s the successor of Senator Edgerton, he 1s now on unimpor- tant committees, It is not belleved that the effort will be successful, as the Senate ts Bourbonish tn tty opposition to change af any kind. ——Mr. George Lunt, of Evanston, was maytled yesterday to Miss Stella M, Burke, daughter of John E. Burke, of Chicago; Ciitford A. Clarke, of New York, was mar- red to Miss A. Loulse Thompson, daughter of a Jackson (Mich,) banker; and Charles 1, Conover, of Chicago, was married to a Mur- shalltown (Iu.) belle, —The Inspector-General of the Irish Constabulary has advertised for 1,000 men to enlist for special protection duty, the men to serve in the constabulary for a limited perlod, in order to retleve the ordinary pollee force of “special protection” duties. ‘The tenants of the Duke of Leinster have re- solved to obey the “‘no-rent” manifesto, —Gen, Sherman and the Executive Com- mittee of the Garield Memorial Mospital have recelved encouraging reports from ut yout at case on this subject. OBJECT marked in plain figures, and for your moat convenient exe want you to sce our 1 FURNISHINGS, ur Test Faces’? tomogrote, HOLIDAY DISPLAY ! of A Card to Our The most assortment of Holiday and Fancy Goods, Toys, etc., contained in the Main Floor of our store has in NO WAY THROUGH THE RECENT FIRE. Our Basement, with the most ATTRACTIVE and COMPLETE assortment of Toys, imported by us direct, is order again, being now replenish- ed from our tail Department, $10,000 worth of TOYS and FANCY GOODS, slightly dam- aged by water, we will commence to sell on MONDAY, Dec, 12, at 26c ON THE DOLLAR, in the Second Floo; lili State-st., Near Washington, SCHWEITZER & BEER, TOYS AND FAN CY GOODS. FIRE FIRE! Of Dec. 4th in the Basement abroad. It appears that In most of the Euro- pean cities, and even in Cairo, Egypt, com- inittees have been organized to collect money forthe proposed testimonial, as atoken of great love and respect for the late President, —Soveral witnesses from Freeport, Hl, were examined yesterday in tho Guiteau ease, All testified that the Guiteau familly were sane, sensible, and public-spirited ag far as they knew. They did not think that Guiteau’s father was'Msane, aud, as far as Guiteau limself was concerned, he acted while at Freeport liko any ordinary young man, —Doorkeeper Brownlow, of the ITouse, has appoluted Richard W. Austin, of North Carollna, Assistant Doorkeeper, and Col. J. R. Popham, of Virginia, Assistané Door keeper in charge of the document room, Col, Popham is a Headjuster, George Me- Nelr, son-in-law of Congressman Burrows, of Michigan, has beon xpyoluted Assistant Postmaster of the House, ——Porter, the Liberal candidate for Par- Hament, was elected from Londonderry, Ire- land, yesterday to succeed Law, ralsed to the Irish Lord ChancetlorShip, ‘The Roman Catholic yotars, who wore expected to vote tor Wilson (Tory) toa man, supported Yor fer. ‘The clection Is looked on usa victory forthe Government and a crushing defeat for Land-Leagueism in Ulster, <—It {9 rumored that Mr, Benjamin H. Brewster's appointment as Attorney-General of the United States will bu temporary, and that Mr, Emery Storrs, of Chieugo, will be appointed his successor next spring, when Secretary Lincoln will be given un important diplomatic appointment. It is also stated that Secretary Hunt will not remain ln the Cabinet many days after Naw- Year's, ——Whuwat opened yesterday on the Chiea- go Board at $1.273¢ for January aud Shag for February, and closed at sf2ugdolauy and $1,80%{, Pork opened at $17 January and $17.25 February, and closed at 617.25 and $i7433¢, Corn and oats advanced one cone per bushel, Tho sales yesterday wera: Wheat, 1,200,000 bushels; corn, 520,000 bush- els; onts, 35,000 bushels; pork, 10,500 barrels; fara, 4,708 tlerces, —Tho annual convention of the Tallroad Conductors’ Life Assvclution was oputted at Now Orleans yesterday; Mayor Shakespeare delivered the address of welcome, -15x-Pres- ident Tetus, of the assoclation, delivered the aumtal address, ‘Tho annual report of Pres- {dent Brigham showed that $87,000 had bean paid out, ‘There wore twenty-seven assess- ments—vtghiteen for deaths, eight for disabll- ity, und one for expenses, . Our Stora. Friends and Patrons: elegant and choice BEEN IMPAIRED also in full working Reserve Stock of Re- r of our store, SPOCICL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Aug” your sud the t usway come before U ‘ONice of sald Hank, bi 1 twoun the W, beat, but Lricagy, Boo, 7, ~—As was anticipated, the rank and filo of the Chicago Democracy ure opposed to the Troquols Club and {ts assumption of all the virtues of the Democratic party, or rather of alt the ylrtues clalined by that party, Che plobelan”? Democracy—that Is to suy, those who aro neither swallow-tatled, nor tne haired, nor yet silk-stookinged—de not mean that the Iroquuls shall be the ERS? MELTING, ransaclun of such uthur busliess ota mi by byl wy Eh ‘uq¥.on ‘TOURSDAY, JAN. fend 6B saan. LOMBAD, Cushlor. 0h. ‘Whe Hyguias Anu of the Cuicayo Dry: oficy of the Col Tau. Sub, bec, at Bourd of Directors, und the transaction uf such other 46 a8 Mev by brousht before the weutitie. Duwi Dee |, bok YTOCKMOLDENN MEETING, sule representative club of Chicago De- mocracy,’ Accordingly, a select munber of the unswallowtalled met lust evening un- der the lead of Michal Cussius MéVonald, Josuph Chestertield Mackin, Willlam Edgar, ual Mouting uf the Swockholders -Dous Company wil be bold Bk thy pany, doi Ficth-ay., on ‘tburadaye Clock p. ia, tor the election of w WHOS, DAVIDSON, Becrotary. CENTS, Mike Bailey, and ey % plebelan” Demo- erate lights, and £S.Spd to organizea Dem- oeratic club on ig ‘ely Democratic basis, Lawrence MeUa & gi13. Chase, and Charles J. White wilt dr’ &i the plan of organiza- tion. [tis not eaiteted that the proposed club wilt object,to a game of * draw” on the Sabbath. Far from ft, ——Whilo it ts conceded that the recom- mendations of the President in reference to the stiver coluage will glve rise to considera bie agitation and speech-making on the part of the extreme goldites, it is at the same tine fully belleved that Congress will resist any change in the present law in favor of the monomotallists, The Western Senators and Representitives say that, while the recom- inendations will create discussion, there Is noreason to think that they will be acted on, ——Ata ineeting of thy Irish Home Manu factirers’ Assnelation held in Dublin yester day Parnell was clected President. A reso- lutlon: protesting agaist 2 proposition to imike the Queen patroness of the exhibi- ton to be held next year was adopted. Jt was further resolved that no member of the royal fumlly or any ugent of the Gove ernment be invited to open tho exhibition or to have anything to do In connection there- with. A bronze statue of O'Connell will be erected in Dublin next year at acost of $02,500, ——At n meeting of the Untted Grand Lodxe of Freemasons held in Lorton yes- terday, Sir Francis Burdett proposed 9 vote of condolunce with the widuw and fatally of the late President Garfeld, ‘The proposal was seconded by Lord ‘Tenterden, who re- ferred to the active part taken by Gen. Gare figtd in thy recention of the Marqulsof Ripon, who was then Chief of the English Masons, In 1871, at the time of de negotiation of the Treaty of Washington, ‘The yete on the motion was taninuus, -——Gen, Manteuffel; the Governor-General of Alsnee-Lorraine, ut a banguet Tuesday night, suid that the prohibition of the oficial ‘use of the Frenett Innguage was Intended to promote the welfare of the people, though the object of Germunizing the provinces was to be by uo means lost sight of. Ie though that, as tha population was being “worked on” vy French sympatilzers dally, tt was best that he should declare that Germany considered.the provinces inalfenably hers. —~The men who placarded the walls of Letpsic with copies of the artlele which ap- peared Suthe London’ Frethelt, and for the publication of which Johann Most was con- victed and sentenced In London,, haye been sentenced to three years’ penal servitude and tho loss of their clvi rights, One of the po- litical writers on the Zayeblatt. was yester> day fined 300 marks and sentenced to thirty days’ hinprisomment fer publishing a tele gram reflecting on the charatter of the Turkish Ambassador at Berlln In connece tlon with the assusiuation of Abdul Aziz, —Dr. Lort w, United States Commission- er of Agricuhure, lectured before the Cot ton Planters’ Assoclation at Atlanta, Ga, yesterday, on the mutta! dependence of mane ufucturing and agricultural industries. He poluted to the draft on the agricultural States of the West and Northwest by tho nmnufacturing States of New England, New York, and New Jersey for foot prodneta, hn {lustration of his ideas and beliefs, Jlis ad- dress was Ustened to quite attentively, Mo polnted to the need of closer relations be- tween the manufacturing and commercial interests of the South, Ono Wiliam Sindram 1s now on triat in one of the New York courts for murder. His counsel wanted to resurt to the Insanity plea, but Sindram refused, Tle had rather bo hanged, he says, than Imprisoned fort tong period in an asylum, oe objected, moreover, to the insanity plea ou the ground that such a plea fs the resort of assnsins like, Guiteau, ‘The ruftian Sindram evinces no sorrow for hls erlme; on the contrary, he elucktes over the reilection that his vietin suffered considerably, while he expects to guifer only a Nttle while. He thinks “ hang- ing is played out in New York,” and evidente ly expects'to escape scot-free, -——Mancini, the Itallan Foreign Minister, speaking in the Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday sald that he had labored to dispel alstrast on the part of foreign countries; that the object of King Mumbort’s visit to Viera was a political one, and the Ltallan Government had proceeded In accord with the German Government, which rejoiced at the rapprochement botween Austria and Italy. Ho said, In reference to the statement of Bismarck that Liberalism leads ton Repub- He, that ff woutd bo idle to refute such a statement: In view gf the fact that the Liber- als of Italy wero devotedly attached to the Idea of Hatintn monarchy and united to It by Indisgofubly tes, ’ ‘ ——Some weeks ugo the Washington cor- respondent of ‘Ie ‘Trmuns Inthuated that there existed Inthe Ponston Bureau a cone splracy to cheat the Goyermment by adits ting fletitions claims, Connnissloner Dudley affected to be very Indighant at the time, and professed to think there was nothing wrong golng on in his oflles, ‘Phe arrest of aclurk emptoyed in tho Pension Bureau yesterday, and his subsequent vontesslons revealing the existence of w conspiracy, prove the correctness of Tun Tau: dispatches, aut tho existonee of a wide- spread and powerful -consplrucy to bleed the tuxpuyors of the United States, Further dus velopments are expected, —T'o adit to the difliculty experienced by the health authorities {In thelr attempt to fight the smatlpox, the country, towns aid yillages in Conk County are sending to Chi- engo all persous found suffering from the disease In thulr respective’ nelxhborhoods, and some of the hirger towns and villages like St. Louls ave dolng the sume thing, The reguilt is that the pest-louso is becaming over- crowded, with the prospect that additional wecommodations will soon bo necessiry In order to tyolate and glye shelter to the slek, ‘The health authoritlys ure making a strongs flight against tho disease, and, were It not for the dally accessions frum other cities to the ranks of the Infeeted, thoy would soon couuor the scourge so far as Chicago ty concerned, —-Williim Burke, atlas Charles I, Page, was arrested at Buffalo yesterday for having stolen $117,000 worth of rallroad bonds frou DY Eels, of the Commerelat Natlopal Bank of Cleveland, Burke was arrested at the express oftice while Inquiring forasult of elothes shipped to hia from, Cleveland, It fs said that he belongs to Chicago, ond ts ane of the ablest professlanal bank-thleves of America, Ho was cought last summer tn the uct of attempting to steal valuable papers out of the vault In’ the bank at Cohoes, N. ¥.; wut was released on ball furnished by his assoujates, Burke ly wanted at Dotrolt, Lockport, N. Y., and other places, ‘Two of lis “pats are bee Heved to be at Buifalo, and the police olllcerg ary on the jovkeut fur then, ‘