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VOLUME XL 13, PLUSHES. CLOTHING, PIANOS. enn : : WA _ wR mn Us ag LYON & HEALY bead UPRIGHT _ |Pro-eras-ti- Pro-cras-ti-na- . PIANOS Pro-cras-ti-na-tion, , That’s a Jaw-breaker. Wohad to get GOLDEN OPINIONS . that. SPROGHASTINATION 18 fo sy | OF Leading Artists and Others Who Seay CCDELANS ARE, hes bat at's Have Used Them, ry 4 ee commonplaces “No athor instrument bas the harp-lko sane of yours Wu the intddle rand, Teta the most evan-tonod or balanced plang Lover saw, No instrument tut am nequainted with stonds in ey mroltns gore.” ) Author of “Tho Chine,” “Golden Lyte,” " Choral | Anthems,” * Pralsa Offaring,” ote. “ Aftor 9 very enratul oxaminntion of your elegant plant iano, Tmut ehaertally teati(y to tts pury and. musteal tno, ie enticely {roe frou the unfayorable harngniea an uniyorsal in all planos ex- gent Btolnway's, |The action and tauch, with! Lune Patent *Rosonntory giver tt of power throughout tho scale. nnd abvintes tho te ues tone but cons a fino and reably moderato nnd Composor, "1 have examined your ‘Patent Heronator. and find that it 1s 0 great Jmprovemonty Taleo tke the fono and touch of the Instrument 'vory much. and think 1 eanecinily nuaptod for the uso oF etude oa the menna of producing tho atnuin sauslity or fone which In sv often Iaoking in perfurme: MIL LIBBLING, HMianlst and Composer, Stato & Madison-sts, “Tinving examined your new patent Upright Plano, with Lyon's ‘Improved Patunt ioronator, to choore fully recommagd IL to all Grishing m first-class nsteu= mentata medium aiiiy moane of t the * “Renonator? the Piano has beon deprived uf tho hard. wooden tone unuially charactur~ iatle of bass strings in Upricht Pianos, rosuiting in a powortul and sonacoun. Fat, ATmBRESHe quality of SALA TKISIEY EDDY, Prinespal ‘Ticrahoy Nehool of Sustoal Art. Plushes! “At Prices” LESS THAN “One-Half!” ‘Jo what they were retailed at thirty days ago. “Furey STRIPED PLUSHES ! PLAID ‘PLUSHES ! LEOPARD PLUSHES ! $2.50! ‘Decidedly Attractive and Cheap !? nine iittle * Upright apsent me tea gemt Yor army people, I ean y cuncolra how yuu could SURE aieioicis improvenonts, It ts admirably adapted totbotimited quarters woe} on the fruntlor. Com f ‘Saratoga’ trunk.—s0 when it comes to a Conan or. sinuon? with citimived. tananurtations qin utears will approciate this one wront mOrit «if the fnstrumont. ‘the tonos aro ns llinpld, und. pwoet ax one uf our mountain atrenms, and tho actlon is sph; acai COL, F BRINGMAN, faymaster U.S, Army. Consider! Here you ave tn. the midst of a hurd teluter, and you have no new Overcoat yet (if you have, youw'ra not addrcased at this dnterview). A. J. NUPTING! & CO. Want to inquire: tre you wating for the Doctor to prescribe one for you? How better that you accept-our gratuitous, advice, and provide yourself tnstanta— WE'VE GOTINEM WOT FROM ‘THE TAI- LOWS GOOSE, viz: Overcoats and Ulsters, “ Tiaving seon the lotto: of Col. F, Bridgman, wore manter U.N. Army, rolativ ft. ‘0! tho’ aninth * Upriut Finny? he bought of yuu, a" publishod in uno, of tho elty wt papors 1 tak seine Pleasure in Indors- ing is fayornbigopiaton of much plan. L have had no of tho namo kind for nensly two yours, ait singed wot you nttor it hind patlonily Sdamainod tho planns sold by neari ‘yal if not all, of the leading denlors in pi ‘thin alors in plangs Hen W. 1 JORDAN, U. 8. Army. “The Piano ordered from you roachod wa this wock in ndimirabio onter und tine. “the tone of {Ho santrument ta alan cana ayory Fespect, and It isn ‘Ondor, w! that it ta in auch excellent conattion, mH EaWs GF AETLILICK, Misslonary Murgovan, ‘Yurkoy in Aalo, ty | NOTE—This Plano tens shipped by rail from Chicago to Boston, thence by sail ta one of the Turkish Ports, and from thence 150 miles by Ca mel’s-back to tta destination, “Piano arrived horon fow days ago in, tho best gonditlon, and ia in elegant two and sound, und t Jady for whom tt wg bought ts, hist allied wt mie SucHl trips ae to our country, ore thn. fl that tl fo inetrumentsafvar faving boon drawn AlOU FADERS OF: fee creer ea arc? fem arrived hore in perfect tune, without nara and in the best of tone. JA. ARS cad city, Dakin, : Suits and ‘Trousers, . POPULAR PRicest" FOR MEN AND BOYS Wish youa——, Perhaps it’s too early yet. Iellt are you tater. ———— LOYS AND FANCY GOODS. eee AEC COTTE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ' . ESTABLISHED (855. VERGHO, RULING. & CO;, “188 to 144 State-st., THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADERS IN FANCY GOODS, TOYS, |HOLIDAY PRi PRESENTS Come Sand buy 1 buy hew, clean, and healthy goods from the Price $250, and Upward. LYON & HEALY, Stato and Monroe-sts. PIANOS THESEST PIANOS AND ORGANS. IN. THE : WORLD, Wo garry constantly in attee fs Larpot Aecorte mont und Greatoat Variety t Of hrst-claas Pianosand gous to bo found, in tho eaiich ar ong, ) Reker Mtoe tiainestirose Mathuahok, “and story & Comp {"iwuds, and tho oolo; Grated Katey and one & p Organs. All ‘of theso goods wo are offering at jow prices, cithor for ensh or doturred paymonts, knd. will guarantee overy, Instrument for five yeurs.’ STORY & CAMP, 188 & 100 State-at. 0 Story & cawP KNABE —————ooooooo——— = SCARIS. CARES. TAH VELVETS The Bost Scarf ever made. THOMES & BAYOES, Wholesnte newest, brightest, healthiest, |, Munufacturers, and best appotrted store ie 234 Madison-st. America, . a RUSSIA WHY RUN ANY RISKS? “Require no paid-for Tostinuonials,’ “They sound their 0 their own Praises.” REED'S TEMPLE of MUSIC. PR ‘0. OPOSA ie Proposals for oe 6 Inagcordance with Article tis Gaaptor 1k norpied Ordinances of the ct ty Sf Cihionxo, Urovoeala are Gereby dayited for the publicaudun in newmnpapers: published in this city of those inatters and things re~ saeeg be! by law or any ord Inance of the ony, fo bel pubs an apated rial ol 8 to be tix timen a weeks it ls denired tht We have the largest stool, ‘the best goods, the greatest assortment, and at lower prices than the so-called bar- gain stores cai afford to sell at. We do not nrislead the pub- Uoby advertising aplit prices, but! mark everything LOW, ‘dn plain figures. Call early and secure Bar- gains. VERGHO, RUHLING & C0, 138-144 STATE-ST. — BUCKSKIN UNDER WEAR. “TO, PRESERVE HEALTH Use. saris PATENT. PERVORATED jUCK- SKIN UNDERGARMEN'TH, @ priceless ta dane and gontlomen with Wear ruses and no casy Freumonia yas rer Kaonn Where The Garmante WERE WORN, . ing the body in s uniform degreo oft sep, ts, es Golan athatimataen, we fi scorn eer astute Stee shtml “Pada tor circular, ¥orsale everywhere, % Loon ee OW fore Clin For Holiday Presents A large nnd well-eclected assortment, coms we Hon the. latest novelilee in Russia Leather lush Tatlet Cases, Work Hoxes, Guime Boxes, Perfumery Cases, ‘ase: » Clgar and Tobacco Hoxes and platy, Periemennates, Traveting and ship. a Bags, Ete, +) Bre now onexhibit at the uLY, JONES STETIONERY AND PRINTING C0. Lor, cor, Dearbora and Monroc-ste, Towel wen OR SALIR COKE. Pe Gaslight & Coke Com pan will orks feed poe nt, thelr Nort Sido Bushel in the varie i re Gente Tee bec. 19, 1448+ Ke BURTIS, Sooty. Pee iy, 1gh§ $+ Me BUTTS, Booty. FOR SALE. 80X48 inch second-hand * Corliss Valve Engine firit-class order, about.as good as new. CRANE BROS. MFG. CO., No. 10 Nozth Jeffersonests whleh mi partments and oftcers of the City Guveruinent. Bids pos said lest-auentionod couseact whall bu fur the price ti Foal und pace at which each and every alse of the anks, Corus, und thier printed master required In te ns cates Sinpetad to nid Gopurived wite the City Coin frollet av nis unico on or Botore So'clock p. ta. of tho ish day of Necomber, US! THKODONR TT, GURNEY, Comptroller. SHINER AD WA WAUK |i Mineral Htock Wook prin “Water. tn 10 wallon cans, Carboulzed in quart aud pint Dotties, to drugglatey bo- fol 2 barn, cealaurants, a 00 Shico 18 Madlaon-st. Yinmed aiclans. jeculise ‘Gas Fixtures. Go to Hvadquerters, GANUS Gas Fixture Factory’ ST aud hy) Canal a, eer Ve “ ? ‘ou consider what ithasgono through, |. ‘Dressing Robes, “TE STOCK OF VIENNA NOVELTIES Imported Expressly for. tho HOLIDAY TRADE WILSON BROS. 113 & 115 State-st., Elicits expressions of highest praise from all who have in- spected it. Parties desiring to secure articles different from such as all their ac- quaintances are liable to have, and such as will re- NOVELTIES Forever, should not fail to examine these goods, dupli- cates of which are shown by ‘no other house in the West. Npecial Attention Is asked to their displays of Smoking Jackets, Handk’f Sachets, Glove Sachets, ~ Handk’f Boxes, Clove Boxes; ‘Collar Boxes, Cuff Boxes, Canes, Cane Racks, Silk Umbrellas, Silk Suspenders, Silk Handk’fs, | Initial Handk’s, Reticules, Library Sets, Jewel Cases, Work Baskets, Work Boxes, Photo Albums, Photo Cases, ' Photo Stands, Card Trays, Inkstands. ARTISTIC 4 WSTIC Le ‘AILORING. a. ELY &CO. TAILORS. From Dec. 5 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, Wabash-av,, cor, Monroa-st, . OLD RELIABLE. Jos. Rodgers & Sons’ and Geo, Woatenholm's POCKET GUTLERY, RAZORS, "Bie Selssa Naltand Wort Bets, Natl Nip sonia A itwourure, Cork Berows, Noveltien, &c- ia MAN/ NASSE, importer, Tribune Building. POCKET MSS a jeeeal DisarentPiyice ot nives, of the boat standard masse, Sclsauen, Shears: Loadiss! fine Selssore aud Cutlery varvors.Carver-Casus, Forks, racks and Nut Hoes, A. G. SPALDING & BROS, 108 Madison. um SCALES, rainbaANnkKsa’ STANDARD SCALES|# 5 FAIRBANKS} Monee & 00. Cor, Late Bt. & FiNth Aven, Chleages Be carchlte BUY ONLY THE GEAUINE. 1881—TWELVE PAGES. SEAS DEPARTMENT STORES. HULLABALOO! CROWDED TO THE DOORS! SHAS, MADISON-ST. 83 MADISON-ST. And Amphitheatre in rear of 81, 83, 85 & 87 - MADISON-ST. A'GRAB! AFIGHT! A SCRAMBLE! ‘RED-HOT FUN! THE GANDY PULL. See the Landy ade with your own Eyes, AND GET ONE OF THE CANDY TICKETS {hte entities you toa tinct. baskat of Hina Mixed, Cundios, You gut the ticket today, but run DUNT ee Caan A ine AB AB ‘rhe ticket costs ts, ON tickets wore sold pro sold yenterday. POP CORN Eree to All Children. In the Amphithentrs rout tn Xou'l) find Chicago's Vet and ‘avorite Musicint, JOMNNY HAND, Surrounded by hls celebrated ORCHESTRA, Who render thelr Merry Christuias Music atl day. ALSO IN THIB ROOD, $12,000.00 WOHTH OF FINE TOYS ‘SAVED FROM FIRE! In the recent disastrous New York Binzo, at ONE-FIFTH VALUE. DISPLAYED ON.CHEAD GOUNTERS AT 1CT., 3CTS., 5CTS., 10 CTS., 1D ctu, BE chm, 2D ete, 46 cle, OF ctay Th clay 08 cle, ALL THIS, AN D THOSE MONKEYS, ‘Too, can be acen and heard and tasted at SEA’S, Madison-st. NANTA CLAUS, Alive, Jolly, and Fat, under his Living ChristmasTree, Gan Lit'and full of JUMPING JACKS. THE STEAM ENGINE, Puting, Blowing, and Whirtllog, with MARVELOUS WMiechanical Toys, ‘And:One Thousand New Wonders, CAN ONLY BE SEEN AT SEN’S MAIN STORE, ! Two Holiday Bazaars ARLE OPEN EVERY NIGHT 2 ro SEHA’S Six Floors, - State-st. TODAY, COMMENCING AT 10 A. M, And not one recond before then, 10-ct. Wonder Sale! Nothing will be shown worth lees than 25 ets. and Inany things worth $1.) CHINA AND. GLASS, Assorted Shapes, Kluds, and Sizes of Crystal Bud Vases. Msnd-Engraved Decorations, Novel Shapes, Japanese Pottery Vases, With email Tube ‘Tops for small Houquets, Artistic hapes, and are Art Novelties. English China Niugs, Largest Size, Tiollday Docorations, no two alike, spe- Clally attractive, wor worth W cts. ; ivory Surprise. Caskets, In assorted fruit shapes, which, opening, vou are sur- prised by graceful lvory Figures. Bull-Dog Contains Thimble. An Oxydlzed Silver Dog, when deenpitated, dlsclosos a allver-plated ‘Thimble In bis head. A Fancy Work Box, Fitted with Tools, nll complete. Large Japanese Trays. AJapanese Lacquer Glove Nox, also Lidkt. Wox to Minteh, both {tho prtr) 10 ets. — Fine Decorated Candles. Scrap Books, Autograph and Photograph Albutns Cte, ote., toxather with $10,000.00 Worth of alt sorts and kinds of MISCELLANEOUS Holiday Goods, ALL AT TEN CIENTS, Worth 2 eta. up to $1.00. CHILDREN’S BOOKS Chatterbox, 49 cts. KING, CUT AS, Miustrated tn Colors, by Kato Gs ctx, worth (1.4, UMMHLS, Illustrated in Colors, by Mora salar, aS Cin, wort bd ct TWAS A.BACILELOI, Tituatested In Cole OTs, 28 cts., worth wets,” 3 WIPES. | Threa styles of Filk Handkerchiefs will be sold at ne THIS DAY. 0,1 inn Japanese All-sitk Hake. in Cream only, hand-work alk eaibroldered corners, and 1h ‘ory henvy all-allk Faured 11akt. Rous by w, and in one combination only, 1] wen, with card hee presty and styiah Your Sisco for 19 ote: By the was, you wil! find In our Crockery Dept, 1,000 Stand Epergnes, ae cost to make about £2.00 each, and retall at €1.00; ve 1 inches bith, very artiste, hand-engrayed i trupleal foliage tures, PRICE, 69 CTS, One ward more. Will sell te vatneted, wuld bordered (hina Fr rite wid towers on French C per dor; price TO-DAY i8 23 CTS. 40 or) hand- inter, desigie i cust tu finport, Tee iédh | 22D bat cere a2 242) Fait g ga ais -B8 =] pe 22 cae an g Za es ae &3 = £8 Fe FURNITURE: $100,000 STOCK OF FURNITURE To be CLOSED OUT Leone REMOVAL, if LOW PRICES witl | do tt. HOLTON & HILDRETH, 221 & 223 State-st. FINANCIAL, “Preaton Kean Wo, ' Bankers. 100 Washin srton-st. Bi , Belling. uy ellie Reh States FR compen... ‘per srt dours (ontgnde: tates Yi exiga sata) mo Dh ‘two. int. to bieawo ipa Seer sai die i MUSICAL INSTRU MEN’ Musical CHRISTMAS Presents, ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, 166 STATE-ST., Are now showing their Patrons many articles suitable for Musical Gifts for Holidays, Our stock.comprises a very large and fine assortment of Muslc Boxes, Violins, Muslc Rolls, 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. ed EDUCATIONAL Pennsylvania Military Academy, Chester, Pe. Civil Enyinecring, Chemistry, Cisssice Beale: Desrves ov forfed. Col Tbe0L Jatt, ros —~-Colder and*A2>) cloudy weather, with: rain or snow, fe key, region today. —It was rnggseet in Now York yesterday that Col. J. dieted by the to blackimall + ——The differences between Bismarck and * the Uitramontanos are boing healed rathee rapidly, Windthorst, tha Ultramontane tender, has shown a conciliatory. spirit, ——During the week onding Saturday, tho 10th inst., 995,487 standard silver dollars were put Junto circulation, against 485,400 dollars during the corresponding week of last year, ——Three editors of threa Liberal nowspa- pers published at Santander, Spain, wero yesterday excommunicated from the Roman Untholle Church for publishing artleles ot tacking the Catholle clergy. —Uscar A. tice, defaulting Internal- Revenue Collector of New Orleans, pleaded guilty to the charge of embezzlement yester- day, and was sentence to two years at hard labor aud to pay a fine of $10,204, — A elrenlar convening a private meeting In the London Manston Ifouse In the Inter- est of the Irish landlords is signed by tho Duke of Sutherland, Lord Claude Unmilton, Lord Staiford, and Col. Kingscote. i¢ President sent tho nomination of @ wator Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, as Secretary of State, to the Senate yesterday. /Yhe nomination was promptly confirmed. Mr. Frelinghuysen wilt probable relieve Mr. Blaine in a few days. —The Maritime Association of the Untted States asks Secretary laine to remonstrate with the Spanish Government against the unwarranted charge of “10 cants per ton levied by the Spanish Consul upon cargoes for Cuba and Porto Rico. ——The trial of Dolan, the Molly Maguire, at Uniontown, Va, forthe murdor of Mau- rico Healy, concluded yesterday. Dolan was convicted of murder in the second degree, ‘The prisoner seemed rather pleased than otherwise with the verdict. nae — Sheriff Russell, of Blanco County, Tex. passed through Dallas yesterday, having In custody James Radellife and his sons Georgo and Josep, ‘Tho men are charged with stealing several hundred cattle in 1874, and © also with having killed two men. —The seint-centennial of the founding of the Order of the Sisters of Murey was cele- brated at Cincinnati, Pittsburg, and other cities of the Unlted States yesterday. Tho order was first established in the United States at Pittsburg thirty-eight years ago. ——Senator Cali, of Florida, introduced a resolution In the Senate yusterday authoriz- ing the Committee on Territories to inquire Into the expediency of establishing Territorial government fur Alaska, The Florida Sena- tor made a speech in support of his resolue tion, —The dynamite fiend is abroad in Wash- ington. “Warden Crocker has received let- ters warning hin to remove prisoners from the wing of the Jatt in which Guiteau Is con- fined, so that In the ovent of a dynamite ex- plosion no Ife except that of the assantn will be endangered. —Postmaster-General James will retire from the Cablnet the Istof January, and will enter on the duties of President of tho Lin- coln Bank of New York City, Col. James says that his personal Interests require this step. Ile expresses the highest esteem for President Arthur, < —The London Standard says that a com- pany is being: organized to establish’ telo- graphic cable nes between England and Americaand Englandand India, The Stand- ard thinks that as soon as the proposed lines are finished there will be considerable com- petition, ‘he more thé merrier. ——Thejfriends of Mr. 8. P. Rounds, of Chicago, who called on the President yestes- day, are confident that Mr. Rounds will be appointed Publle Printer, Mr. Dofrees, the present Public Printer, on the other hand,ex-, presses great confidence that he will be re- talued; In fact he ts positive that hie will, i_—ir is rumored that Mr, Charles E. Coon, of New York, the present Assistant-Chief of the Loan Division of tha Treasury Depart- ment, will be appolnted Assistant Secretary, vice Upton, resigned. Mr. Coon’s know!l- edge of the history of the various loans: and of their negotiations pecullarly fits him for the place. : —The Cineinnatlans ara so desirous of hearing Patti in the oratorio of ‘Tho Mes- slah” that 1,400 of them have bouglt seats for the entertainment of the 28th of ecem- ber, in the Musie-lall of that city, ata pre- mium of $6 per sent, It is thought that the whole house will bo sajd for that night at auction aud uta promium, —Leonidas Triplett and Arthur Daviy liad o fight at Warrenton, Va., yesterday. Davis got Triplett’s head under his arm and deliberately blew out his. braing, The mur- derer was arrested, but made his escape. Mary and Louisa Meann, old ladies of Greons- burg, Pa., were murdored in thelr housoSun- day night. ‘The Mollic Maguires are stts- pected of the crime, —Senntor Heck yesterday urged immedi ate action on the tariff question, Ile hoped that the bill for the appointment of s Tariff Commission would be pushed, that the com- mission might go to work iinmediately and investigate. Ilo felt eure that investigation: would show the absurdity of : the present tariff system, It is not Ikely that Senator - Beck's advice will bo taken. 3 —Col, Forney’s funeral took place yes terday, and was attended by a -very large number of people. Among the distinguished persons present were Gene, Hancook and ~ Sickles, Mayor King and the Philadelphia | clly officials, George W. Childs, J. Russell’ Young, Col, A. K, McClure, and mary well- known Journallsts,- ‘Lhe newspaper-men of Philadelphia attended the funcral Ins body, —Senator Edmunas Introduced a dil) In the Senate yesterday providing for the de- fraying of expenses arising out of the long illness of Prealdent Garfleld, The bill con- tomplates empowering the Secretary of the Treasury to audit aud pay through the proper officer all bills incurred In conse: quence of the assault on the Prealdent, pro- viding that the: amount docs not exceed $100,000, -—Senators Garjand and Beck discussed the Tarlf-Commission [bill yesterday, ''The former has very few positive views on either side of the tariif question, He ls not opposed to protection, nor fs he opposed, as far a8 could be gathered from his remarks, to free trade, Ito is wedded to the Democratlo plat- formot a tarlff for revenue, but does not state definitly what that means, Mr, Beck’ Js an anti-protectlovist, and dealt Br, Morrill come telling blows. -He pointed out how the farm- ers of the country are taxed that “Cougtese, ait La p tig

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