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t ts THE “CHICAGO- TR 2~ SUNDAY, -- DECEM out 18;- TS81--TWENTY-FUUR PAGES, 5 a * FANCY GOODS AND TOY; .. HERE | AM! " Kept busy all night distributing Beautiful Presents to my Little Friends. I serve them all alike, rich and poor, old and young. Have followed this business for many years, and am getting old and weary; yet my successor is not appointed, and it's such: a temptation when Christmas comes around, and everybody awaits eagerly my arrival, “to grasp the reins of my team, travel over house tops, peeking into ‘windows, and leave the parcels of pretty things. It’s always such a, yexed question wherefrom to draw my supplies, this year particu- “Jarly; the ideas of the little folks keep apace with the times.gElectric- ity, and all the modern inventions have so much: upset the demands of former years; everything must be in imitation of .real life. “Ele- phants must walk and turn up their trunks; ~Fire Engines ‘are..com- : pelled to throw water by.real steam; Lambs are made to cry and walk; Cows the same, and I don’t know what else. My old head be- gan to whirl how to solve this problem. Walking along State-st. one evening, I discovered in front of the second-story, Building:111 State- st, my figutein life size. Looking at the sign I read in large gold letters; “SCHWEITZER & BEER. The next moment I went inside the store, and was amazed with the splendid assortment of Fancy. Goods and Toys. I convinced ‘myself that nowhere else;in this, great city could I be suited so well in mak- ing my selections; and the loads I carry away from there daily are enormous. é : A little scorcher in the Basement nearly. drove me out the other day, but after the smoke cleared away, it was but a‘small affair, and by my orders everything ‘was put in splendid order within twenty- four hours. I was surprised to see what a large reserve stock the firm had to draw from and replenish.. The singed and- wet goods | were at once removed to the second story, and ever since last Monday ‘A GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE REGARDLESS OF VALUE, * HaS.BEEN TAKING PLACE. ; ; The First Floor and Basement are Stocked a with the’Choicest and Finest Fancy Goods and Toys “And the prices are so reasonable that I consider it my. duty to call particular attention to this fact. - Come and give your orders. My order book has only a few pages “eft. Am ready to note down and fill orders promptly at : |SCHWEITZER & BEERS, * {tl State-st., near Washington. —- Wiercoals, - orker -.. Ulsterettes,, BIUS. i LAILORING. ° Aetseys, Meltons, ie Whitney, Chinchilla, - js the Leiding Piano of the World, ; Fur and Plain Beavers, ce ee eee ae And its position, long si h- Made to order in the | ca’ qe justly retained Dacctice ever? Most. Perfect style, | 2a" C)a cet Grand Parlor from $20 $25, $30; Grand, Cabinet Grand, Upright, or $35 $40, and $50, | fu ton pete eral cranes e5 ins? ed G ae and elasticity .of touch; is the. ued with Satin Silk erge and Fancy Wool Plaids. most artistic and beautiful of all - Pioneer of Moderate Prices. Pianos in design and finish of case —in short, is constructed in every THE TAILOR, detail with the most thorough lakeside Building, 8. W. Cor. honesty and the greatest degree of scientific and mechanical'skill. - Clark & Adans-sts., OPPOSITE NEW PUST-OFFICE. STORY & CANP, 188 & 190 State-st SOHMER | PIANOS ARE PREFERRED BY LEADING ARTISTS. First Prize at Philadelphia, 1876. First Prize at Montreal, 1881. Dahlgren & Steger, 147 State-st., Chicago, Dl. STATIONERY, €e. ROWN. pone ! B PetCKELy Stationers and Blank Book Makers FOR THE HOLIDAYS. . rd “Cases, Bi Books, Cigar Cases, Pocketbooks, Chm ot Cases, Inkstands. : ‘An Ejegaut Lot of Papctries. Gold Pens, Rodgers’ and Wosten- Paper Welsts Gtola's kaivess _/ Samples and rules for self- “Measurement sent by mail on application everywhere. :-“Branch Stores in-all prip- Gpal cities, “\. TAX NOTICE. WEST. CHICAGO. Oe warants for the collection of the City of = ep, State, County, Town, ‘Park, and Boulevard ATS the year 188{ on all the REAL TE and PERSONAL PROPERTY io the ‘Wn are now in the hands of the Collector, C.wWw. RYAN, ». AT THE WEST TOWN OFFICE, * Lonoro BY. ee 194 &196 earborn-st se & 58 SOUTH HALSTED-ST. HEEB hear dency ee er as posable, he FOR SALE. Tego eoliecdon Without costs being sbort. er apermapeae arts BOR SALE. - 30x48 inch second-hand Corliss Valve Engin In first-class order, about as good as new.” : CRANE BROS. MFG. co. , INKS. % Fan es Lae a STEPHENS’ INKS Tost wa if = wued of ans tn Britatn, some parts of the ent oF Baro} . Indis, and’ in several of the Gamo of the, United Staves, How smoothly, EBM “ine Black Writne will pire one £008 SOT 2 wi ‘one £00d 001 Bite’ Biace Copying twenty copies when frosuly principal stationérsin Chicago.® . No. zo North Jefferson~ste = NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE | Alantic Monthly FOR 1882 ‘WII! be of the same sterling and varied excellence a8 heretofore, giving the best Serial and Short Stories, Essays, Sketches, Pootry, Criticisms, and discussion of important Timely Topics, Itwillcontsin ~ “ SERIAL STORIES - at y 8 BY. . THOMAS HARDY, +. The eminent Hnglish novelist: ~ ELIZABETH “STUART; PHELPS, . author of “ Friends,” “*'ho Gates Ajar,” otc.;° : W. H, BISHOP, authorof“Dotmold”3 = GEORGE PARSONS LATHROP, author of "A Study of awthorne.” - DHE ATLANTIC WRITERS. Include, besides many others, H.W.LONGFELLOW, | C.D. WARSER, 3. G. Warrier, . W.HIGGINSON, * .0, W. Horses, : ELL. GoDKIN, 3.1 LOWELL, SARAM ONE JEWETT, _ JOHN Rurnowans, EDWARD EVERETT HALE, ‘Husny Jastes IR, _ Lucy Lancos, PHILLIPS BRooKs, JOMN FISKE, RICHARD GRANT WHITE, JAMES PARTON, oVB. ALDIUCH, HAIL, ° ‘Horace E. SCUDDER, ROSE TERRY COOKE, B.C. STEDMAN, W. D, HowELLs, CELIA THAXTER, + Epgan Fawcerr. - ' g2-THE ATLANTIC furnishes in tho course of as is contained in Twenty the year as much readin purges each, Ordinary Books of “"7e do not know of any exercise which gives the patriotic American amore lively and grateful sense of the superiority of the best magnzino fiteraturo in this country to periodical publications of the same, class in Europo thap' turning ovor the pages of a bound volume of: THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. ‘here is nothing in Enghind which compures favora~ bly with this excellent publication.”—New Xork ‘Tribune. : “Weil established as‘ the best representative of Aimorican periodical literature which appeals to read- ers by its own charms.”—New York Evening Fost. ‘TERMS: §4.00n year, in advance, postage free. With superb lfo-size portrait or EMERSON (new), LONGFELLOWCBRYANT, WHITTIER, LOWELL, or WOLMES, $5.0; with two portraits, $2.00; with three, $7.0; with four, $3.0; with tive, $9.00; with all alx portraits, $10.00. Janay Nonber How Ready, Contig Police Heport, W. 1. HOWELLS. An Echo of Passion. Tho first three chapters of a Soria! Story by GzoncE ¥. Larunor. John Baptist at the Jordan. The tirst of aseries of exceedingly interesting articles on the Life and ‘Times of Jesus Christ, By EDWAnD E. HALE. Studies in the South. The first of an important | series of papers by the author of “Certain Dan- gerous Tendencies in Amorican Lifo.” And other Storles, Essays, Poems, and Reviews, by LU, J.T. TROWDRINGE, ELIZABETH ROUINS, EpIira M. THOMAS, A. G. BRADLEY, JOUN. FISKE, Honack B.ScUDDER, 8. A. LE. ML, and others, Remittances should be made by, moncy-or- der, draft, or registered Ictter, to i HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & (0, BOSTON. ‘A PERFECT G@IET-BOOK. Home Ballads. Five exquisite Ballads by BATARD TAYLOR, beau-_ tifully Mustrated. ‘Tastofally bound in cloth, $5; moroceo, tree cdif, or in rich wood vengers, $2, *Itisin these ballads of his that Bayard Taylor is at, his best. ‘They are distinguished by all the qualities which constitute the,excollence of a bullad, and upon’ which its effectiveness depends, by 2 noble simplicity,: by depth and truth of feeling, by. the complete con- eealment of art, and by sn uter sincority’or Ieoting.”. —Philadelphia North Americaa. © We cannot speak too highly of these exquisite en gravings, since they perfectly and charmingly inter~ pret the text.”—-Episcopal Register. i “The gem of the season ‘thus far is the beautiful holidny edition of Bayard Tayior's *1fome Bnllads.” ‘The iMustrations are r¢quarksbly fine.”—Boston Ad- vertiser. é E “A singularly beautiful book. We notice that act- ing Vice-Prosident Davis set the fashion in sending it, asa bridal present the other night, ata noted wed- ding in Wasbington, and nothing could be more ap- -propriate, both for the beauty of the volume and the charneter of ‘its contents.”—Now York Christian In- telligencer. « Exquisite illustrations, which show to what s rare perfection the art.of wood-cut engraving ‘has been. brought.”—The Congregationalist (Boston). “Superlativaly go0d.”—New York Times. “Nothing mote exquisite in the presentation-book jine nas over been produced in this country than ‘Home Ballads?"—Boston Transcript.” “ One of the cholcest books of the season, a thing to, rejoice the giver and reciplent alike."—The Christian Uaton (N. ¥.). aig, . a most beautifal book."—The Advance (Chicago). siqné resources of the art of typozraphy, engrav- Ing, and press-work aro extiausted in producing such a book as this.""—New York York Observer. *,*Forsale by all booksellers. Sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by the publishers, HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO,; Boston, PROFESSIONAL. DR. PEIRO Devotes, as for years, exciusive attention to the Homeopathio treatment of CATARRH, Glee ASTHMIA;. ‘And all Disesses of the Head, Throat, and Lungs. Ofices—8 Mudlson-st., opp. McVicker’s ‘Ihea-- tre, Hours 9 to 4. - MINERAL WATERS Ww A U K! Mineral Rock Spring Water is sold jn barrels, half barrels, and cans. Quurt und pint bottles carbonated. Waukesha, Wis. Chicago oflice. to druggists, be bars, resttu- Kesha Diners! Kock Spring.Co. 145 and 150 Madison-st, J OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. 2 INMAN LINE _ . Ocean Steamships,. . the British und United States Mails. Carrying te ‘and Liverpool, via Queenstown. michees to gad from the principal English. Scotch, Jnsh. Freaeh, German, Italisn, and Scandinavian ort. * These steamers carry no live stock of any kind, TKANCIS C. DROWN, Gen. Western Agent, 32 South Clark-st., Chicago. t@- DRAFTS on Grent Britain, Ireland, and the Continent for sale. Sovele, Postale Francaiso de PAtantiqu, ada to West Indies, Hrazil and Hiver Canada tote Direct Mati Eige. -. NOTICE TO SULPPERS. | = the “Comte D'Ba” will Ionvo West India“ wharf, Halifax, for the West Indies and Brazilian ee on Feceday. tie sd of January, 188% on arrival of the ‘Western’ mails. Gi ‘will be received at. the Company's wharf fo Hiaiitox uo to the 2d of January. AN packazes must be distinctly marked for the ports to which they nro Shipped. For other information see Company’s ad- ¥ertisements." ‘STATE LINE 'To Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, and London- derry, from New York every Thursday, . First Cabin, $00 10 4% according to accommodation. Second Cabin, 80. 2. as Bteetans catyarc, igs ‘These steamers er catule, sheep, nF pik: roadway, New York.: rt at sBrondway New \Genern Manager ee CUNARD | LINE. Siaa eens aaa was ak Bete eae ae an Rant Chicago's eS BG VeRNE eae” ¥.G, WHITING: ‘Manazer Western Depart:nent * | GREAT OPEN ALL NIGHT, 122 and 124 State-st. Santa Claus, the Little Old Woman, with Johnny fiand's Orchestra, have been- crowded out by new. sttractions, and this weex only can be seen at 84 Wabash-av. Full doseription in socond column to right. Sea's Cire & Manager Wiltbe found in ‘Toy Room at MAIN STORE. In place of Sants Claus, Wild Beasts, Horses, Caravans, Glowns, Equestriennes, Bareback itidors; all the mar- vels of « teal Circus under & . Canvas Tent. Boa’s Inst and best novelty in show window on Hain Floor. of Main Store. GIANT STEAM MACHINE, Superintended by a fairy-llko engineer, with comical "toy monstrosities in motlon. The Sidewalk Wuninated Every Evening. . . Yes, the entire frontlight as day. $20,000.00 ' Worth Of new and marvelous TOYS, Moro especially in finest qualities, usually retailing. atgib to 30 each, and never secn west of New York” before, é Will Be Opened Tomorrow, Orrather have just boon opened, and will be shown tomorrow for first time gb. ~“One-fifth Toy-Store Prices, These are marvels of ingenulty. und mechanism:. We now justly claim ‘TEN TIMES as lance a variety of ‘oys.a3 ALL TUY STORES IN CHICAGO combined. We know'tis 6, You'll know it, too, if you take a peep tomorrow. Don’t walt any longer. Get first Gholce. Uur two-weeks-a20 Stock is now all sold, 80 tombrrow we sbow ail sple, span new ‘Toys. No old ones: costing us cash. Did you, know that we gre doing mine-tenths of Chicago's entire Toy-trude? Satisfy your curiosity on, this polat by looking at the arly empty toy. atores. ‘Thon wai 10" hap} Growds of barmuin-getiers on. all of ne Sea’s Six' Floors, Whose prices provetoy-stare robbers. FIRE SALE OX SECOND LOOR 3, Tomorrow .andTuesday. $22,000 wort OF FINE QUALITY FANCY. \ : . ‘Saved from fire from the recent tisastrous New York biuze, (The Toys from same fire will be eoid, com- mencing tomorrow, at & Madigon-st.) ‘. These Fancy Goods Consisting of fine Albums, Work-Boxes, Comb and is ‘ases, Odor Cases, Portmonnaies, rush Sets, Card, C r Tollet Pocket_Casos, Whisk Broomholders, Hand Mirrors, Gilt, Silver, and Brass Candlesticks, Fancy Boxes. Soaps. Perfume, and Paper. tine Plush and Figures, French Clay Ficures, Smokers’ Articles, Gourt Plaster Cases, Pearl Card Cases, Jnpanose and Yronch Papicr Mache Goods Swiss Hand Carvings, rench Dolls, Susie ftolls, Vienna Novelties, Hund- Baga, Pocketbooks, Gilt Goods of all descriptions, Fancy Baskets, Work inskets;! Glove, 11'dk’f, Collar, und Caf Boxes, Autograph. “Photograph, and Scraj Albums, Boxes of assorted Scrap, Pictures, etc, eien ate, “In few words, a “EVERYTHING Nearly All Articles are Perfect, , But some few are slightly dumaged by Fire, Water, and Smoke. 5 Cts. For your choice on Counters Nos. 1.2, and 3, * 10 Cts. For all Goods on Counters 4, 6, 6, 7, $, and “49 Cts. For anything on Counters 10, U0, 12, and 13, 48 Cts. ~ For all goods on north side of second floor. 69 Cis. For your choice of all oods at east end. 98 Cts. Is the bichest price for any of the articles named ‘above und found along the entire centre of second door, including FANCY GOODS, $10.00, 45 FOR WORTH UP TO Bret. to H-ct. articles cost but Five Pennies. No Crowding, Perfect System Police andor tho personal supervision of Mr. Sea himuelf, will main- tain perfect order at this Creat Fire Sale « AT OUR SEAN'S SIX FLOORS, i Leuthér-oods, Velvet Frames, Bisque and China, Ninety-eightPennies| STATESTRERT STORE| "a: PERFECT SYSTEM. RO SEA’S DEPARTMENT STORES, T SEA’S MADISON-ST. Eetrance Ho, 63:and in Rear of 81, 88, 85 AND 87 MADISON-ST. MAMMOTH AMPHITILEATRE DEVOTED To CHEAP TOYS. FROM 10T. TO % CTS.—NONE HIGRER. N TOYS ARE ALL Al MAIN STORE Ayre Sea's. Steam Candy Factory !|7° You can see it madg. ‘Twenty men make Purest Candy In basement, and more thun A TON IS SOLD DAILY. 2,000 Pounds—32,000 Onnces—sold daily at {0 cts. . -For Fine Broken Candy, ad 12 cts. - e » For Puro Mixed Candy, “ l4cts.. . ‘For Finest Fancy Mixtures, 28 cts. @ For French Confections. Sold py candy-stores at 40 and cts. Over 20 different varieties. A dollar an ounce will bo pald any one finding any. injurious in- credients in Sea's candies, which ure warranted ubso- jutely pure. POP CORN By the baz one cent or 2quarts for five conts, or by the ball one cent. a NUTS, Strictly prime quality.polinble: 11 cts pound. Oranges and all Fruits found at SEA’S Candy Store, Madison 8 Madiyon, in the Mammoth ‘Toy Ampbi- thetro, in rear of St, 83, 85, and 82 MADISON-ST., FIRE SALE OF TOYS, Saved from the recent. disastrous New York fire-at ms ‘one-tenth valuc on SEA’S CHEAP COUNTERS. ict. | 10 ct. COUNTER,|COUNTER, Your Choice One Ct., Your Choice Ten Cts., Worth 5 to 20 cents.| Worth 25 to 75 cents Fancy Tin Toy Bank, Very 1.1 ‘Tenpins, Fancy tin tamper [Lance Tin Toy Stove, Pretty Coral Necklace, |Lurye Tin Kitchen, [REE BIG SEAS. Enterprise Personified;Exemp! Open All Night ! ified, Intensified |Open All Night ! _ SEA'S NEWEST STORE; 84 WABASHLAY. SANTA‘ CLAUS PRESENTS. : GIVEN AWAY TO EVERY LADY A Fancy Basket of Candy, TO EVRY LITTLE GIRL ~A Wax Doll, * TO EVERY LITTLE BOY A Boy’s Toy. Z ‘CHRISTMAS PRESENTS : 84.0. WABASH-AV., WHERE YOU'LL FLND The Only Genuine and Real. © Live Santa Claus, The Little Old Woman In Her Golden Shoe, The Funny Mechanicatities The Mechanical Toys, . Lhe French Moving Figures [AND WILL-HEAR JOHNNY HAND’S Incomparable, Celebrated, and Popular ORCHESTRA. MUSIC THE ENTIRE DAY. _ WHO'LL GIVE ‘To you oy HOLIDAY GROCERIES. 66 H O po ‘ «All. Ye Toilers After Gifts,” i “for the” # ‘Stocking’ And the Tree!” A Bountiful Table Ye MUST Have, as well as the book, the curio, or the toy, and Offers the Choicest Goods as * follows: Lemons, 106, 15¢, 20¢ per don. Florida Oranges, 306, 50¢, 75¢. Malaga Grapes, 30¢, 40¢ per Ib. Elime Figs, 20, 25, 30, 40¢. Fruits in Beautiful Baskets. Assorted Candy, 20, 25, 35, 40, Bon Bons, 35¢, 50¢, 60¢. Chocolate Neapolitans, de: Crystallized Apricots and Fruits in ~Boxes and in Glass. ‘ PLUM PUDDING, you can make it. Huts, 10, 5, 18, 20, 25¢' per 1h Toliny-—CranlOping cf} Bananas, 80 and 78 per dn ._ SEAS ‘oy Wateh and Chain, Large Set Dishes, Dolls’ Oll-Cioth Bibs,’ |Britanna Tea Set, + Fee eyncobe, |Funuy stechantest Rabbit, , ( Soul Borewvhee! Cart, |Mochaalcal Fortress Bank N EK W TOY STOR E Ke fron Safe with key. 2 Complete Tool Chest, Folding Tov Chairs.” | Molding Board and Pin, . [Wood Pastry Sots. Wood ‘Table with Dishes, Dust-Pan with Brush, Knife, Fork, and Spoon, Fey Painted Tenping, Box Maxnotic Toys, Larze Toy Guns, Good Orum with Sticks, Complete Work-Box, Box Wooden Soldiers, 3 cts ' Box. Wooden Toss, : {Ble Noah's ark, Pin Kitchen Complge™: | Novelty Building Cards, are ein tiaw Toys,” iNew Building Blocks, Giti's Sowing ‘Compunton,|Aindersarten Hock, PB ot ted Monkeys und Nice Alphabet Blocks, jowns. ae Bisque Head 7-inch Dolls, abe eitinn Houd Dolls pt “ih Animals on Wheels, Box of Woud Dominoes, ‘voy Box Paper und Enve-|1. Topes, i Large Wax Doll. Wax Doll with Hair, New Bellows ‘Toss, Ken Sy Ey See Large ‘Tin Animals, iin Liorses und Wagons, Lurze Horses on Wheels, farce Animals in Hoops, Sanoy Tin Laneh Hox, "AND ANY OTHER TOY ‘That Toy Stores ask - tor, SEA will sell at ‘Tenpins in Nice Box, nuey Drum ‘Tin Banks, 10 cts. Completa, ae rah — ox of Ritcuen Utensils, . : iox,Foy Clothes-Pins, ANY Of THESE Toy"Mincing Kalfo and Ss aa DOLL Mound'Toy Contre-Yable| For 10 cts.t ‘Toy Folding Tabie, i Fabey voy Cradle, 15-inch French Wax, beau- Japunned Toy Stove, Tuned Metallophones, lolde ey Hoar otto Casters, Wax Mead with Jointed a ina Dishe: Ody. £eF OF Wood Dishes, sitting’ Body with China end, Bisque Tiead with Sitting Indestructible Doll Heads, Kid Finished. Doll Bodies, H:eque Position Babies, Boll Chime ttatcies,” ree ‘in Trumpet Box of Toy Villages. Animals.in Noab’s Ark. Jaro Trro-Wheel Cart, snorted ‘Baby for 10 cts. fortune-Telling Game, . |A, Sfteen-tnch 1§ Blocks in Nice Box, Wax Doli, tne. ‘Pretty ABC Blocks, air ang Eyes, A Gheckers und Boards, - {food body, ear- ; Gees inches tong, |rinks, Fancy Chiaa Doll, Sitting Body. !boots, and lace trimmed, ALSO ANY OF THESE FOR . 106 Crs.: Fronch. Gut Can-Recolver, Large GiltAsh-Trays. Annee Gr Guernimble-Tolders,. fidtie Fry Pan holding Thimble, ~*: Pull-Dog (Gilt) Thimble in’ ‘head, Frutt-shaped Chrintmas Mementoes, Ivory Surprise Caskeu, ©. : Uineiinated Box Stationery, Square Grystal-Giass Inksizads, Pyramid Glass Inks a: byrunid Glass Paper Weilznt, Jronze Revolving Inkstand, Teory baper-Cutters (beauties), Yosewoud-Handie Pal r-Cutter, Bbony-Frame Hand-Mirror, Hottie of German Colorne, Hiekel Cor, Silk Velvet Fraine, Plush and Leather Purses. Riussian O. K.Calt Portemonnates, Velvet Photograph Album, Moroceo Monoxram Albi Pretty, ‘Autogriph Albun, Small Serap Albums, ae een E ve Jnpancse 4 3. [Aree Joe erend tundkereblef Boxes, ‘Lacgner Portfolios, Portfoltos, Fine Decorated ‘Candies, Nutunell Card Receivers, Silver Gypsy Kettles, « La er Pipes, Complete Work-Box, ‘Candy, aneZies, Dolls, and-all_ kinds of Toys, ull at 10 cents; actually worth 25 to 79 cents. EVERY CONCEIVABLE VARISTY OF TOYS ON SEA'S: WONDERFUL a Cheap Counters! Lol. to 98 cts., Worth 10 cts. to $8.00. WW. SHA’S i STORE. STORE. 83 Miadison-st. pe 35 and 50 cts. |° ties Molded Wax, Tlelen’s Bs- lor any other kind of a | 84 ; WABASH-AV., A Few Doors North of Washington-st.y aoe AND w Just.-Two Short Blocks A = FROM SEA’S MAIN STORE, :| And ONLY ONE Brock FROM. STATE-Si% veing* the Six-Story and Basemont Stone-Front ‘Building lately occupied by the ‘ CHICACO TOY CO., _ Whose'Entira Stock and Fixtures : SEA Has Just Bought for $18,000.00, THE CHICAGO TOY CO. GREAT. BANKRUPT SALE! Of Their Entire Stock of TOYS... “Invoicing $10,000.00 (occupying seven large floors, ) . bouxht Dy SEA, the ae 2 BANKRUPT STOCK BUYER, For $13,000.00 cash, all to be sold for whut youmay of- fer, commencing ‘TO-MORROW: ON THE PREMISES, (4 WABASH-AV, Full-Size Drums for. 10 cis, f Painted Bob-Sleds for 10 cts, Large Toy Wagons for I0 cts. Large.Wax Dolls forte. Large"Box A, B, Blocks, 3 cts, Large China-Head Doll, 2.cts, $2.50 Metal-Key Pianos, 48 cls, Ladies’ Rocking-Civairs, 48, cts, (Patent, full-size. Folding Rockers, with Brussels car- ‘pet sents, 48 cts.) Fine Dressed Wax Dolls, 19.cts. «Cost! ‘Chicago: ‘Toy Co. 0 dozen.) a 9,000 Fancy Baskets at’2 tts, THE TRADE-- PEDDLERS, DEALERS, And everyboay else—invited. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. SANTA 4, . CLAUS Gives Presents to AU! JORNNY HAND’S ORCHESTRA. 84 | Wabash-av: Bankrapt Sale of Toys. OM FOR ALL. Sk Honey, Jellies, Jams, Mar-~ malades, Wine Jellies, Fruit Tuwices,, Guavas,. Preserves, : Mince Meats, Brandy Fruits, Dessert Fruits, ‘Pickled Fruits, Truffles, Pate’s. de Foie Gras, Sauces, Essences, Pastes, Chutneys, Galan- tines, Curries; Potted, Dev-.. Ged, avd-~‘Lruffled “Meats; Fromage de Brie, Pineapples - and Edam Cheese, and @ Host of Good Things -**AWFULLY OVERWHELMING.” Bring your Orders Early, and Avoid the ‘Rush of. the last days of the week. C.Jevne, Wholesale and: Retail Grocer, {10 & 12 Madison-st. SEWING DLACHINES. LIGHTING SEWER, TLSON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE “QUIYORIA -BUIMES >} = wins i WARRANTED FIVE YEARS, The best and cheapest first-class Sewing Machines in the world. It is especially adapted for the larg- est range of faimily sewing and qnanufacturing. Soll. on easy monthly payments. ACENTS WANTED. SALESROOM, 255 and 257 Wabash, av., Chicago. inteest-on ity. oF Chi- ~§ cago Bonds: City of Chicago cuapons due, Jan. 1, paid at the City ‘Treasurer's Oftice if. presented prior Totnes inst. .Coupuns not so presented : National;Bank io pall at the American ‘Exchange fem YOIECHY- eTEODORE T. GURNEY, . ‘Comptrotler, S WANTED. : SEs E ESET ee aruaa Wanted, Alarge office on Lake-s' Clark, ground floor.” NATIONAL TUBE WORKS, ” 139 anil 161. Lake-sty

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