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THE CHICAGO THIBUND: SUNDAY. DECEMBER ‘lJ, 188I-TWENTY PAGES. the evil. Calling to his assistance three ner individuals whose ideas chimed with his ov the enterprising Hathaway arranged and. owned out a plan for Starting four fn- camry tires ia dillerent parts of Coldwater ‘atthe same timc, The scheme wus u great suc- ‘The citizens at once took an absorving jnrerest 0 the Fire Department—so great a one, jo fact, that 2 thorourh investigation. of tho workings of that body was begun, the prefimi- nary step deinig to mice several of it3 members Pery,il Now that the cecentric Mr. Hatbaway pas pleaded guilty to arson, and civen the names’ -Beme ober scurlemen with deficient moral atures who entered so heartily into his plans, it is to be hoped tbat an equally eccentric Judge pe found who will land them al! in the peatrentiary for a term of years. ———— Jue exSchool-Treasurer of the Town of Lake is-at present in the County Jail, baving een indicted for embezzlement, and the ex- wreacurer of the ‘Town of Lake View is being Jooked for by the Sherit!'s ollicers with a view to placing bin where he can be got at when kis srial for embezzlement begins. It would prob- ably be better to Jock up ‘Treasurers a6 soon as they are elected. Canrver gossip has had a fresh and lively ovtburst in Wasbinston, but -curiously enough, agan exchange remarks, itis not able to men- ‘Hon the name of any ant-tbird-lermer as a pos- sible member of the new Cabinet. 1f the Presi- gent has the names of any such men in his pind, he keeps them securely secreted there. oT LAKESIDE MUSINGS. ¢ A-cable dispatch states that Mr, James. Gordon Bennett bas gone to ‘Nice. This is the frst intimation thut there is to be a horse-race at Nice. We sat within a bosky glade ‘Alone. none other nigh; She was a bright and blooming maid, But ten yeurs old was 1. » Mary,” L whispered full ot fear; “ Mary, | do so love thee, des After long years [ sought her, trace Of memory thore Wes none, She cululy looked me in the face, ‘And paused not, but passed on. Auvther fills her beurt furever; But], that Torgot not, never, never. =Port Whose Girl Was Level-Heuded. ‘A Boston paper says that Mr. William M. Chase bas completed a full-length portrait of Rutherford B. Hayes.” “Mr. Hayes will be re- membered as the gentleman who went carriage- riding on Sunday in Connecticut not long ago. “4 Utah paper says that ‘Among the supernatural powers with whicb the imagina- tion of zealous Mormons still invests their Hish- ops fs that of quieting vicious horses and induc- ing balsy ones to move on by the laying on of hands.’ If any Bishop, Mormon or otherwise, feels disposed to include mules in bis lst, 1 am ready to make a match for $5,000 a side, pay or play", IL. Vanderbilt, “Do not say that”—and the fair, young ed up to hiswith sucha wisttn), pleading 2 on the pure, w stew! ay was bis beurt bra three- £u, cuaid not fet hfs Itps agai ater the words ths used Cecil McCarthy. pain, and pressing a large Ekzbteenth-Ward kiss on the pretty, pouting Nps: that were uptorned wih a talfoving, halt-angry expression to his. he drew within the ample precincts of his Prince-Albert coat the prettily-ruunded form of the oaly woman he bud ever loved, as if to shield ber alike trom the cares and trials of a world that fx always crutf to those whe cannot butte nainfelly st lis wrongs and uppres- tions. anid the sea of doubt und apprehension which her ereat juve fur hint had lashed Inty stormy furs. Thes were luvers, these two. and but three shart months ago, when the fields were inushing in the golden clory fun abundant harvest und the siiver- throated sungsters uf the forest were pouring 1orth thelr mefodies trum the leafy branches that shadowed every nook and det, Hupert had toid Cecll of bis love bow it hnd entered his whole lite, uotil every thought and action of his being was associated with her dear presence und sweet face. He hud con- Firucted for her benefit a rick, rant, September lie About the deathiess passion that enslaved his cout, and she bad biufled Lack with a zbost story cuncern- ing the measureless depths of misery and despeirinte which ber pere, whi.e, thrce-stury-and-basement sout would be plunced in case his Juve shoutd ever full her, When it came tv donble-team ‘lying Kupert and Cecil nada mortzaxe on the exke. ‘*How can you doubt me, sweetheart’? mur- mured Rupert suftly in the tiny pink cur that nestled ro contdingty above bis liver pad. “148es not your heart teli you with {ts every beut tt of, all the women in this wide, wide world sou stone can make _ ty life one of buppiness and peace? ‘True love ts Hols prety flower to be plucked from every bush that Jines the hot, dusty roadsive of Life, but itis a priceless xem that must be soucht for patiently and untiringly, ay one would svek the oyster in a church festival—und with these words Rupert put forth’a womanly-white hand and took from the mantel one of Stuyvesant MeCarthy’s 15-cent clsars. “But Love is néver sure,” said Cecil, throwing hereoft. warm arms around Rupert's neck. “It ts fearful, doubtful, apprebensive: dreads, and shrinks, and cowers. Even while the kiss ts warm on the sweet fips it thinks some other Love—a fal: —wiil touch those lips. While the tender ¢: tipward,irve and steadiast, thinks the false zod. way win those luoks some day, and it zathers its treaser: closer, loving it the more for the possible sbadu of parting und pain, and feels ever a gnawing bunger beneath all the rapture.” “E know this.” replied itupert, “I know that the crim, gaunt spectre of Duubt forever ebills with its Shastly presence the rusy realms ot hope and love. But you cannot—must not—lose your trust inime. lt would breek my heart te know that £ was no longer your idol. Surely you would not willingly tun loose the demon of Despair to stalk in cruel glee over the arid wastes of my desolated heart?” "Never, my own?” suid Cecil in tender tones, rain- ingashuwer of es ou his lps. “I will never doubt yuu, e’en thowzb evers tibre of my being tells me that I sbould de su, 1 will old your love so close to my heart that it can never escape. L will guard it with my very existence "— and shifting a chew of gum to the other side of per pearly teeth she kissed 2 him senip. years’ reside ‘Two winvtes have flown—hot. seething minutes ist can never be reezlied. . Rupert fs standing "neath the fitful clare of the £5 per thousand fect gas- Mght that beatsaway the darkness in front of “bis idol'shome. On the front steps of the ptatial rest- dence stunds a man Whose purer County Antrim features are by -# — demon-like frie. Rupert speats: “You will regret Juur basiy activn, sir, when the morrow’s sun shall dave risen. I love your dznchter madly, but 1 am nut asucker, You buye srvused oud spirit aud Neked uT one of ms suspenders Tomorrow 1 wilt be rerenged—and with these fateful words Rupert went over town and xct full asa tek. -“Didn't you come hume from the Lund Leazuc ‘Meeting rather early this evening, papa, dear?” sald Cecil, as Stuyvesant MeCurihy sat pairing bis corns be- fore the cheerful grate tire. “Yes, mr darling.” rephed the old man, looking tenderly at bis only child. “I bad to evict x man for Ronparment of rent."—From “The Siren and the Sucker.” by Murat Halstearl. oe PERSONALS. .A Protestant religious journal charges that Mrs. Gen. Shermun is filling the War De- Bartment with Carbolics, and that Robert lincoln is a mere figurehead. ~ Seiiora Augustina Ramirez, the mother of twelve sons, who, with their father, all died in armns aguinst the French, pas just been awarded f rege of €150 a mouth by the Mexican Con- . Mrs. Col. Bates, the Nova Scotian giantess, ‘Aas to purchase eighty yanls of material when shewsutsa new silk dress. The Wasbington Pettsays she is a hieh-taritt woman, never- “A woman calling herself Mrs. Sutherland, nd claining to be the niece of Stonewall Jack- $23 and granddauenier of Sam Houston, bas 1 'n playing « cuntidence game at Boston. She af ‘dan entire flat on Bescon Hill, ordered an eiezunt parior suit, aud atter a few days disap- Peared with valuxbles found in the house. ‘i Signor Ettore Barili, Adelina Patti's hali- Torker and carly instructor, says that be had Piety of difficulty with the young girl whev aching her. “She was an obstinate litde - Duss.” headds, “and often gave way to fits of assion. { used to lock ber in’ a room and tell iH z that she could not bave apytbing to ext anti she bad mastered ber lesson. It was 2 : egle between us sometimes, | assure you.” : Ex-Congressman Chittenden has showw that be is a neighbor ns weil as a gentleman. He tau anonymous letter, purporting to come Sota Old friend, complainiug thut he was uot fnvited to the Chittenden reception to Mayor Taw. dr Chittenden reptied in au advertise mae seins the author's unme, that be mibt Sue ea fitting expianation. He says tic sent pe arel nine hundred invitations, and tried not overlook any old friend. A novel suggestion of official tastes is ‘Biven in a note lately written by Mr. Arthur to Sa old lady, in Vermont who sent to bun 2 box of ’ eae candy. He says that it “was de> Iclous,” and aids: “It reacned me at dinner- ia on Thankesiving: Day, and was. bighly - Praised by allat the table. 1 "think sou will be enh iaroioed that Senator “dmunds. who was a OL Was £0 much pleased with it that be led your address with the intention of seud- manly features: that even. after security ? lng for some himself. Thanking you for good Wishes, I o youes era. Srna ee very, Sule sone. Chester A. Each year on the Prince of Wales’ birth- day bis three young duuybters play before him a short dramatic piece to show. their progress in foreign tonnes, 1 ear the sclectian was yom German; Year it was French, # e ou Princesses Louise, Victoria, and aud xequitted tbemseives admitrably in their respective parts, and the Prince, complimentivg the urtists, asked for tho name of the author, STREET PAVING. Compressed Asphattum Block Paye+ . RLCH Ie In thé discussion of the pavement problem, which the fearful condition of our public Streets has made of such vital interest to our citizens, there seems to be a growing belic£ that fora permanent pavement, which shalt unite all the desirable qualities of wood while avoiding its imperfections, we must resoct to the use of asphaltum in some form. The sheet asphaltnm, whieh is used se largely in Paris and in Washington, where it seems to give general satisfaction, has not proved a suc here. ‘The South Park Commissioners had a sample bluek of it laid on Michigan avenue, between Fighieenth and ‘Twentieth streets, but this has needed frequent repairs. to- Keep it i iti he fact attributed to the severity of ow: ‘The eompound they also la phaltum block v on Michizan avenue, between and Twenty-second streets, has p better. Ithas been in use two. as never been repaired at all, isin pertect condition tota: when first laid down, and seems to haye won friends daily trom the time of introduction. Being made under pressure and in Qlock fori, it is en- abled to (tke action of frust, and, while pertes guland almost as noise- less as wood, it zt aperfeet footing for horses, even in winter. a After thoroughly investigatine this pi ment here and in Exstern ci where it h bven used for several years, and where it is rapidly growing In public. r, the South Park Commissioners decided to adopt it lor use on the w Jevard, and would have done so had it been possible te wet thet chinery here in time to manufacture s. But they did not feel justified in ay chances of failire lo get the Dlocks when the street ly to receive them. Weare now informed that responsible parties matter, that the proper machinery is being construc! and that by the opening of spring it will he possible to procure an anple supply of me blocks manufactured here for use in the city, sary m: the blo taki READ AS YOU RUN. Paragraph that ts of Spcein} Interest to Our Chizens as.a Whole, and to Thinking Moneyed Mea in Particus jar. ; Ou the new bank building uow being built in this city by the First NuUonal Bunk appear the Yollowive words: “All the bury and fire provf proteclon in this buildin nished by John W. Norri: ive-Prestdent and General Agent of the Diebold Safe & Lock Cam~ pa Simple enough of thenselves, but what do they m toa thinking man who Is looking * ‘To make it mat emphatic, suppose cach of the banks In Chi were plucurded with the numes vf the vuiiders of und contracturs So their protection against fire and bi i ty every one would read: AIL th fire proot protection tnis building nisbed by the Diebold Safe & Lock Com: Stop and tbink whut such statentents wean: think of the wilhens that are so guarded, und how faithtul and sue tal the wrich bas been ce in safes alone con- 1} tind them the favorite everyteher wlth sunrded by thein trough, out the enure Northwest is simpry inealerdable, While this safe is without question the uenrest jon yet obtained nguinst fire and burs- ars, it bus taken an ‘immense amount or bu ness tact, food judgment, personal integrity, ang * pusb” to induce the fi moneyed cor tiie porations and feading railroads and mit houses lo test their merits, bet their ident manager and Vice-President, Mr. Norris, has ninore than equal to the task, and we con- sider him today we leading bank contractor in. this country. A REAL BOOM. It was our pleasure to happen in upon the agentof the Griswold corset, J. Be Puinam, at the elegant priors in the Dore Block, 126 State street, and to see some of their special- order corsets, also two that were to be dis- played in 2 at the door. We can say, inall sincerity, that they-excel anything of the kind ever seen in Chicazo, while those that are displayed, although very elegant in finish, were Dut little supe- rier to others made fot specialorders. This corset has borne “ott the honors wherever exnibited, and it has a reputation for excellence everywh ternity are unanimot of the Mine. G . Griswold skirt-supperting .cor- set and skirt-supporter. Some of the reasons why these corsets are a red! blessing to all Jndies, especially to those in delicate ‘health, or those who are quite stout, are, that-there is no draw or cut upon the shoulder, the si fitted to ittike a dress waist; they are fitted over the hivs and ped. so. as to be perfeetiy comfortable, wh nz or standing; the eyeleted eet the figure aud strengthen. Ke abdominal corsets have al- ¥ been unequaled fer lad in delicate health. For stout ladies they are 2 great comfort, and in mau, ave saved the wearer from endle: fering. ALL COME TO CHICAGO. The growing importance of Chicago as ‘a trade centré is hardly realized even by oar own merchants, It reaches out in all directions, and buyers from all sections seck Chicago as the great central market. A very goud exampleot this tendency is shown by the sales of pianos during the past, week alone at the music rooms of Me Pelton, Pomeroy & Cross, the representative music house of this city. Amonz Ue buyers who 2 ta Chieago- and personally made th tne stock offered by uy T Mrs, Fred Wallen, of New York City, Mr. J. ML Kimberlin, of Santa Clara, Cal. Mr. Daniel Kennedy, of ‘Trempealeat Mr. E. b. Sopris, of Trinidad, Colo. ; A, Dey, of do i Dudley Pomeroy, of Denver, Colo, ; and Myra A. Carr, of Seattle, Wash. Ler. ‘Tne personal popul: of the tirur mentioned as well #5 the splendid stock of instruments uhey can alw how, no doubt has a great influence in extending the trade of the city in this particular line, but Chieaze as a whole naturally receives credit for the enterprise of her individual representative hou: i <a A. BISHOP & CO.'S HOLIDAY GOODS, Among the many beautiful attractions whieh are’ offered ‘to the ladies of Chicago this. season: the elegant scalskin goods 164 State street, corner eial commend week an invoice of Ter dyed (uw process) gially for the halida, firm received [ast bly fine London iskins, ordered spe- trade. These skins thing ever surpass in beanty and nee ay before brought to Chi ‘The seal si al doh ers, and seal circulars med throughout the ish cut, perfection of kinship. Se st unde by country. for. tieir sty fitting, and super Bishy & Co. a as wella dirs in great 1 riety, and # very | rtinent of sleigh and carriage robes in new and attractive de- signs, DOLLS. It is an every-day oecurrence to hear and to observe that goods are offered at cost and oft- entinls below cost by our enterprising mer- chants in order to attract attention. Seldom, however, do we hear that gvods which are searce and most in demand are otfered at a erifice, We understand that the firm of Morgenthau Bros, & Co.. corner of State and Monroe streets, wilt oifer the choice of their entire doll, stock at the uniform price of 47 ‘None of these dolls are worth and some are valued as high as Of cuntse, the party Who comes: first has the best chvice, and they will in all probability have a pretty lively tine at 163 State street tomorrow. ee * rt BUY NO HOLIDAY PRESENT without seeig Dr. Scott’s beautiful electric hair and fiesh brushes. “They always benetit the well, and marvelously eure headaches, neuralzia, dandruff, falling hair, baldness, rheumatism, ete.” Vrice refunded if vot as represented. At drug and fancy stores. A Smali-Pox Hemedy- Pittsbury Dispatch. ir. Bernard Stounm, who bas just filled an engarement at the Academy of Music. this city, meta reporter the otber evening and gave bim the following recipe, which be said would, prove agure cure for small-pox: Take lve cents’ worth |, 2 al of cream'of tartar and put it in a pint of water, slir itup and give the patients tablespoonful of- the mixture every four hours. The same dose twice a day will uct tsa preventive to persons In attendance upon.the sick. With the above Mr. Slocum says be bus worked cures in “scores of cases in Eugiand. es en THE COURT-HOUSE CAN Bz RAISED, but public opinion is so. inseparably fixed on $5 for the finest and best set of teeth that it is im- possivle tor Drs. McChesney tu raise the price. A grateful gift Yor Christmas to mother, wite,or friend would be x beautiful set of teeth. Their fine dental parlors are corner Randolph and Clark streets. ————S BUSINESS NOTICES. Arends Kumyss should be the reliance -sicinu iuall those eases of debility in titaprovement of the general tone Kuniyss is the blundest und most ed foud, und as such the best uour- wenk Stoica: ut the same time, fermentation h a auattities 2 for Inu rene ci east ishment fo! through the. process -uf Kuniyss undergoes, med: veloped whieh medica bur ste When the = Kumyss js retained and ass d the pallent-nourishment, strength, and comfort, <n fugical consequence, vers 5 ‘ning sleep foliows. In tric, and typhoid tever, It satisfies thirst aud hunger endaltays bus considerbly the ad- i the fever. Kuntys yantage-over drugs, in that it never can do 1e8 harm. ‘To dose an irritable stomach with ¢ isan absurdity whicb no intel attempts in this day. But not 0 cuses ghouid Kulinyss be resorted to; its the chief remedy for n weak stomach under al circumstances. he | peptic vrain-worker with a few glasses of Rumyssit day will improve his digestion und his nerve force. Ladies: id ous, More vigorous, and kealthier- id to their daily diet a tations, ‘Arend’s Kumyss is not sold to the trade, vut to consumers only. :. ‘A. Arend, chemist, corner Madison street ang Fifth avenue. ae colds, asthma, bronchi- tis, and consunrption 3 ulister’s Couch Mixt-. urg Is the stencurd and well-tried remedy; also for whooping-cough and croup. John 2. Lee, corner Halsted and Harrison streets, and-all 15. Wor coughs, $24 to § 000 used fudicfousty in. pruin dealing yields large profits. Fox punpalet and electric pen reports write to W. T. Soule & La Sathe-st.. Chit FES, LIQUORS, & Co., Brokors. § WERT, WA AS +N ae WO TO FIVE YEARS. OLB, Bought direct from the growers and manutacturers of Grape Juice. People in delicate health, living in this changeable climate, shoud not be without these Pure, ich, and Invigorating Win Our most eminent physicians. recommend and preseribe these Pure. Wines daily, and say hat they ere more essential than tea or cofiee for the millions. NOTE THE QUOTATIONS, as the goods are sold way below Wine Houses and Druggists’ prices: Pleasant Valley Wine Go, Sweet Ca- fawha, $1.25 to $1.75 Per Gal, The above: is .a Leary, Rich, Fruity Wiue, resembling 2 fine Sherry. Is made from choice, se~ fected grapes, and considering quality, is the cheapest Wine ever offered to the American people. Port at $1.25 fo S175. Per Gallen, 'rhe above is a Heavy Red Wine, made from choice black grapes, Jargely Oporto, fermented on the skins, which gives it its. color. Like Sweet Catawba, will keep on draught. For medicinal prrposes cannot be excelled. Halson Bourbon Whisky, $2 to $3 Per Galloa, The above is distitted from se- lect grain, and is highly, recom- mended tor medicinal purposes. Anderson Bourbon end Rya Whiskies, 2 to 4 Years Od, $3 to. $5 Per Gallon. The above is the Finest Whisky in the world, produced by the An- derson Distilling Co., Louisville, Ky., Hand-made, Sour Mash, Fire Copper Whisky. By the greatest care and skill in selecting the grain and imalt, in connection with the natural ad- yantages of the Louisville Spring Vater, which is the only adaptable water for the manufacture of this article, it has a purity and deli- eacy of flavor that unequaled, and which tor its peculiar adapta bility tor medicinal purposes withouta rival. Doctors drint and say they like it. it 1 Parties desirous of purchasing these goods in or out of Bond, or by the key or gaUion, should send for our complete catalogue and price list of Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars. ancy and Staple Groceries, as we haveone of the most complete assortments of Dry and tet Goods on the American Conti- nent. Goods by cxpress and freight tothe four parts of the Western. femi- sphere. CH SLAGK, racer Wine Alevelan, 79 & 81 State-st. LO RENT Hotel for Rent. TheCapital City House 0: ini test-cl Hou; now ready for occu- pani Ley cunvenes Jan, 9, 188% Only. first-cinss hotel canve! 3 mtccinss hel convenient ty Capital Buliding. |X spieudid chance fora ted tan. Hu.0W required ty Turn fein WELSI BUSINESS CHANCES, FOR SALE HALF INTEREST tn. an Established and Paying LIGHT MANUFACTURING ‘BUSINESS frum Jan. 1, 188 to n cod party; $200 cash required.. Lll-health compels retirement. Remaining partner active and practical. Investigation solicited. Address LS. Tribune oflice. 1 nt te, 6 S, 10, FIOLIDAY GOODS.. Sample Lines of Half Price. We offer Monday Dec. 12, 2,000 Pieces of Rich Holiday Goods, the sample lines of tvo of the largest importers, consist- ing of elexant lines of Vienna and Ber- lin Albums, Rich Bronze Goods, Nov- elties in Plush Goods, Elegant Leather Goods ofall descriptions, Grecian. Ware, Japanese Ware, Gilt Brackets, Candle sticks, etc. Purses, Oriental Baskets, Terra Cotta Goods, Wax Dolls. Doll Heads, Papier Mache Goods, Vases, China Tea Sets Cups, and Saucers, Mugs, etc. at less than . ONE VIALE THEIRREAL VALUE Assignee Sale. We will offer 1,000 lots, from the stock of John A. Obersteller, 53 Walker street, New York, comprising large line of imported Berlin Zephyr Worsteds, Yarns, Tidies. and all classes of Can- yas and Embroidery Material at HALF PRICE. | Unapproachable ash Bargains. k llandkerehiefs, at 18, 29, 31, i, 55, G0, 65, 75, 85, 9Se, $1.10, and $1.19; matehless bargains, 1,000 Sets of Children’s Furs, at 39¢. 3,000 Yards Elegant Embroidered Flannels, ‘at 9es worth 31.59, $10,000 wortlrof Jewelry, the Samples of two of the Largest lmporters and’ Manu- facturers in the jine, consisting of an Etegan priment of Roll-PlateSets, Earrings, Barb Pins, Neck-Chains, Lockets, Cuff-Pins, Gents’ Searf-Tins, Solid Gold Rings for Ladies and. Chil- dven, Gents’ Best Quality Roll-Plate Watch Chains, Rich. Steel and Black 5,000 Gents’ Pian, Fancy, Hemmed. “and Hem-Stitehed Linen Handkerchiefs, 72, 15, 18, 19, 21, 22, up Bargains unapproachable. Muftlers, at We, 4, 8 {e, up to $1.85. New Nov Extraordinary Bargains. 2,000 «loz of made-up Lace articles, const ot Collars, Embroidered Mull Fichus, Satin and Crape du Chien, Scarfs, Cre: and Diack Spanish. Fichus and ‘Ties 10, 15, 18, 5, 50, 7, S5e, $1, $1.10, SL30, $1.75, SLES, up to $3. Worth double. a 200 pieces of Stripe and Brocaded Silks and Satins ataee peryard, former price $1.25, 3,000 Gents’ Flat Scarfs, Satin, at 2c, worth ale. 500 doz Ladies’ Fine Wool Mitts, Silk Em- broidered, at 30c, sold all around us for $8.75, $4. Samples Bridal Sets at $5.25, . upte $15. at half regular prices. 509 doz All-Linen Glass Towels, 18x85, at Se, sold elsewhere for 12}4c. 2 Elegant Corsets at 19, 25, 45,75, 95, Extra value. lannels at 35 per. cent less n regular price. 400 Remnants. of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Waterproofs at 40 pet cent off. 2,000 Turkish Rugs, elegant Holiday Pres- ents, at 84, I7¢, S195, $2.04, , $3.30, $0.15, S4ty, $5.2), $5.67, and $3.80. Rich Carpets, at 322, $44, and $30, less than half their value. s Far Lats, at 19, and 31, 175 pairs Ladies’ Pebdble-Goat Button Shoes, at $1, worth §2.- $10,000 worth ot clegant Fringes, Gimps, Passementeries, Creseents, Ornaments, Balls, Girdles, ete., the entire stock of J. Goldsmith & Co., at 50¢ on the dolar, 2,000 yds of Rich Sitk Plushes, at Sc, wortli 25, and S9e, § 3,000 Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s elegant Felt, Cloth, and annel Skirts, at 39, 48, 50, 60, 65, 75, S5e, Sl, $1.10, 5 $1.50, $1.75, $2, up to $17; special cash bargains. 1,000 Boys’ Suits, at $2.50, $5.50, $3.75, 34.50, and $6; worth double. 300 Men’s Wool Suits, at $7.50, $8, $10, $12, and S145 one-third less than clothing- store pr A Retailer’s Stock of Hats and Caps at 50c on the dollar, We will offer this week ‘ 1,000 Sample Dozens of Hosiery, Underwear, and Gloves, from the lowest to the high- est cost. goods, at 60¢ on the dollar. 9,000 yds ftich Plush Ribbons, at 29, 39, and 49¢, Which is not one-third their 300 fcartons all-silk Ribbons Kh 3 6, 7, and 8c, from: auction; very cheap, 250 pair Ladies’? Fine Pebble-Goat. Button Slioes at $1.50, worth 250 pair Gents’ Embroidered Slippers at Se, worth $1.75, A SPECIAL CASH DRIVE IN OUR OAK DEPARTHENT $50 Ladies’ Black and Light-Cloth Imported Dolmans, handsomely trimmed, extra long, newest shapes, and best made, at 5.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.09, $27.00, $20.00, $52.00, $35.00, and £42.00, 2 which is really: less than 40¢ on the dollar. : Buying all our goods strictly for cash, and in larger quantities than any other house in our Jine; enables ug to offer many bargains unapproachable. : ‘All goods marked in plain figures. Oue price for all. Money-refunded at all times if goods are not satisfactory. ’ TOS M18 and 120 State-st, RICH HOLIDAY coos | Rare: DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Le. GLO CKs, BRONZES, £c, 5 Chance Lot |[foliday Gifts! |) Gems! Waiehes! | Special attention is invited to our large and most elegant stock of fine and medinn-priced Elgin Watches, in gold cases of superior design aud workmauship. Prices “anging from $30 to $126, for a atch ey in’ heauty and time- ping qualities to the Jurgen- sen.and other makes of fine Swiss Watches. For an investment or for a present nothing could be more desiaable.- Beautiful Chate- laines -for ladies. Sporting and Boys’ Watches. 2 iamonis! ] The largest and most complete assortment of GEM. STONES to be. found in Chicago. These { stones, set and unset, are of the finest quality, and will be offered during the Holidays at prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Misses’ Diamond Ear- rings, $15 and upward. Finger- rings, $10 and upward. ine Jewelry! The Newest Styles in Lave Pins, Bracelets, Bangles, Gents’ Scarf: Pins, Lockets, Seals, Pencils, Vest Chains, and many NOVELTIES, selected for the Christmas trade by a member of the firm. French blocks! New invoices just received of French Clocks, Bronzes, Opera- Glasses, Optical Goods, ete, se- lected in Paris by one of the firm and offercd at Paris prices. Giles, Bro. & O6., - STATE & WASHINGTON, Lelegraphic orders from the trade promptly responded to, and goods sent for selection to any part of the Northwest. * Complete Assurtment—Lowest Prices. COBBS LIBRARY JENNA NOVELTIES! COBB'S 1 LIBRARY EATHER GOODS, Veckelbosks, Cart-Cases, Ele. COBB'S LIBRARY, ‘29 Washineton-st. ———————— — — oo IMPORTED. COS "UO ALES, «& 4 3 ; Hrs, fd, A, Gonnelly, 7 East Sixteenth-st., New York, AND 21 Rue Bergere, Paris, Begs to announce that she will remain at tho GRAND PACE HOTEL AND.WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, Dec. {2, And following days several cases of imported -Gostumes, Dinner, Recep- tion, and Walking Dresses, Wraps, Bonnets. &c., Sust received from Paris. Algo a xpecini opening of EVENING DRESSES On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Dec. “ 13-and 14. iea wilt please present their cards at the Dressmakers not aduritted. FRENCH FRUIT Mme. Meret wishes to inform her customers and the public that she has just returned from France with an immense and elegant stock of Bonbonieres and French Fruits atonly $0 cts. per pound. 450 North« Clark-st., Clarendon Block. 1 : HOLIDAY PRESENTS. For TWENTY DAYS ONLY we offer to the Public our WHOLESALE Stock of French Marbic CLOCKS, Bronzes, Git and Alahuster, CLOCKS, Bisque Flowers, ‘Wases, &e., at LOWER PRICES than were ever known,’ Several Invotces‘of: these goods ar- rived TOD LATE for our WHOLE- SALE TRADE. BE SURE-£0 SEE OUR STOCK. THE WELCH CLOCK CO3., F. E. MORSE, Agent ond Attorney, 69 WASHINCTON-ST. MAS CARDS | THIS OUT. BABY | a inet Orga, D as na © + Kead a few ofthe Many Teattmonials: “Baby Organ gives entire satisfaction. Just the thing needed Tor cur infant clazs-room. Wonid not ‘be without iif It cost twice the money paid.” : USCA tittle gem! As to power and qunitty of tone ft 13 Wonderful und a perfect surprise tu all who hear it “A wonderful little tellow!. His voice is soft, aagiodious, and very sympathetic.” “Our folks are much pleased with It, and my chil- aren are delizhted with tt” Gur rouar [4 about forty feet square and fourteen feet iizh. ‘The Baby Organ tills it very well. Answers: the purpose of Savbath-school excellently. Are well vo used then myself und sold several, and in every cnse they give entire satisfaction, both for chapel service and family clrcie.”” “ine Buby Oreun purchased of you some weeks since has proved (self a *well-spring of pleasure.’ ‘Yhe teschers of our infant ciass bave fons felt the need of S.me sneh instrument to lead the sonus of the little ones.” ‘Hosts of others of the same sort, Yor a Holiday Present ‘Yo your little ones or your Sunday-schoot the Baby ‘Oran 1s just the thing. OTHER BLEGANTSTYLES For the parlor. church, or schoo! In great sariety and atl cen. Sold atio.on ony parmaenis Call and see them or Wt itiustrated cneniozue, ete, frec. ica MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN €O., 18) Wabash-nr. a NEW LP CBLICALIONS. wd NECESSITY IN EVERY F.LMILY. WOODS’ HOUSEHOLD PRACTICE. OF MHOC Edited by F. A. CASTLE, Mi. D. sisted by acurps of sixty of the most eminent Aiea Oe ae Ahaeries. 2 volt. Svo. Cloth, 1Q00; feather, $12.W; bult morocco, 35.0. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. ‘Opinions of Eminent Chicaga Physicians : = Woads’ ‘Household Practice of Meilicine * fs the pest mors of the xing wich which Lam acuainted.”— Win. H. Bytord. M. a a [ tilly concur in the above statements made by prateY Sei stord.”—3. & Jewell, M.D. «[ Indorse the statement of Prof. Byford.”—D. R- Brower, MD. SPEC'AL NOTICE. ting December Books will be sold from store or sent oF ‘Express prepatd on receipt of price. Address W. T. KEENER, » Medical Bookseller, 96 WASHINGTON-ST.,- CHICAGO, pa A STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. the trsnsacuion of such other business: petore tie meeting will be beld at the oftice: Of sald Ba Toure of and OEsDA, JAN. tes eww 1 beeen! TSRAC G, LOMBAND, Cashier. CHICAGO, Dec. 7, Leh WADLCHES. JEWELRY, &e. wry Day Un Chistnas Of the choicest. goods, select- ed in FOREIGN and AMER- ICAN. markets from ‘the MANUFACTURERS espe- cially for this market. : Purchasers in pursuit of the latest designs in Watches, Chains, Lockets, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Bronzes, and French Clocks are in- vited to inspect our Stock. Our stock of GEM DIA- MONDS and other PRE- CIOUS STONES contains more Gems. and is not EQUALED, either in qual- ity or quantity, elsewhere in this country. We can show you many choice goods not to be found in any other store in this city. No trouble to show goods. No obligation to buy incurred by an examination. Every article marked -in plain figures. No deviation whatever therefrom. N. Matson & Go, State & Monroe-sts. ‘The understened bas part stock of a fine retall jew eler to close before Christmns at half cost to dealers or individuals. A.C. MATHER & CO., 174 East Mad~ ivon-st, Wholesale Dealers in Kid Gioves, Sc. MUSICAL GOODS. z ‘All the Musical Instrument “ads” you Mad ta the ‘papery, remember what they offer, thea COME TO US, And you will finda MUCH Larger Stock, . Better Quality, Lower Prices, af 188 & 190° State-st, J. HOWARD FOOTE. PROPESSION AL. CATARRHE. What the Term Signifies to Those Whe Are Led to Believe that the Disease Can Be Cured with a Quack Nos- trum Advestised for “A DOLLAR,” or How Catarrh Enis tf Not In support of the fullowing s:atements { appeal nud to physicians, of to medica! books, ur to patent medi< cine venders, bat to every fails In the land wb hag fost friends with eonsumpuon, Asa direct result uf caturrh necleeted of tampered with, the darting pains sometimes felt through the chest, ‘consequent upun sympathetic inflammation above, almost before the Arrested.— breath. Night stv cold, the pulse Is feeble and irrexuinr, und the heart pauvizates saad Sabor to force the erimson stream of ite th 1 intricate meshes ofthe lumps, oiled selth eaterrbal mate fts burning seal, white day attet dav become more deeply marked, as the cuush and c the conuiued was. he sin assumes a-pyaie, yellow throuzh which the blue veins suo i alégutar cor trast; the features grow sharp, the muselvs contract. und the bunes become promin © eves | and pule, und the teth assume a penti ‘Thus wearily the days ey by; unit: at fen ch with pain und tred of Ife, like deepentux evening, the pallor of death steals over the fraino, the face rinnzies with a varting Sluile, and tke weary heartis sill forever. + Awonz the hundreds dying all round as, many of themn in the morninz of tite of{icunsumption, more than balf this number can revert{to the ume wher It was “nothing but euturrh.” Whe little rif that trickled over the mossy ledze tar away ain bas etollen tonriver in the valley, and on its turbid bosow are borne the wrecks of many a wasted ite. ie ifhis ts no fancy picture. but the lesson ts. that con sumption rarely attacks the Inn at the Cutest, bug is rather the sequence of that catarrhat. conditiug of the thrust facinl cavities. whieh precedes it. Reader, if you have caterrt, every Deeath of air in= haved nus the fungs ts drawn yvera diseased surface; Gin yun doabs Its tendency! Nu watter how strung the cuusthution notaralty, this disease will break it. Be the face never sv besutttul, its mildew touch witli Diane the chees. und pute the Mp.and steal the lustre Trom the eye. Itmuttera not how much money you bave patd, nor how mucn medicine you have taken, what Dr. Somelmstly suid. of Dr, Somebady else tht, the fact that your disease remains ts proof snfliciens that what was dune was not what ought to have beca dene. : Iris not the quantity of medicine that cares noe in the mount- the variety, but the kind and. ity application to the se. Catarth is not ctmbic py drencning te thrvat and nostrils with snags and solutivns and the “iadical Cures” of medical niountebanks. ur br racing the s7stem with aiteratlvs medicines 2 thumb the blood were tilled with impuriiies-te be gotten rid 2 Sestimulatinethe clands and skin: no such thing exists. ‘The blond of the eatarrhat sub- ject is dentcient tn certain elements, and from which detictency comes the morbid secretion as a lexituptie result, ‘The weaiment that cures cauttrh {3 “uetther stimulant, ton{e. nor alterative. but restorative, Dr. LS. CARTER, £3 State-st. Rucas Land 2,

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