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i EMBROIDERY SALE AT PARDRIDGES’ 114 & 116 STATE-ST. AND ‘WestSide Store, West Madison-st., ‘NEAR MORGAN.. Our in these goods hav- importation jing just arrived, we place them before you with the. assur- ance that we shall make ‘this sale the best opportunity for you .to procure these goods, “at positively. the low- est prices” ever shown by us, or ever before shown in this market. We - earnestly solicit an ifispection, and urge jt upon you, on ac- count of ‘always, when advertising goods, carrying out. “our promises and representations. ‘Samples Sent on applicatign. All goods subject to approval, PARDRIDGES MAIN STORE, State street. West Side Store, - PR & 286 West Matin; NEAR MORGAN. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, pe OUEST CUT a is : WATCHES, DIAMONDS EMS WATCHES. Special attention is tuyited to our large and most elegant stock of fine and medium-prived Elgin Watches, tn good cases of Prices ranging trom 330 to Wateh equal in beauty and time-keeping: qualities to the Jw and other mukes of fine Swiss Watches, design and worknianship. ee Por an investment Aroscnt nothing contd be more desirable. Jurgensen_and other fine ueneva Watches. in Nickel and Silver, 86.00 to #2 found in Chicago. Flnger-rings, $10 and upward, FINE JEWELRY. The Nowest Styles in Laco Pins, Bracelets, Bangles, Gouts’ Scarf -Pins, Lockets, Senta, Pencils, Vest Chains, and many NOVELTIES, selected for the Christinas trade by a momber of the firm. FRENCH CLOCKS. Beautiful Clneselaiates for ladies. Boys’ Watches, IAMONDS. The largest and most complete assortment of GEM STONES to be These stones, set and unset, are of the finest quat+ ity, and will be offered during the Holidays at prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Misses’ Diamond Ear-rings, $16 and upward} New invoices just received of Freneh Clocks, Bronzes, Opera- Glassos, Optical Goods, ote., selected in Paris by onc of the firm, and offered at Paris prices. GILES, BRO. & CO., State and Washington-sts. Telegraphic orders from the trade promptly responded to, ant goods sent. to selection to any part of t ne Northwest. FHA 10 Per Cent! Extra reduction from the marked price on Men's, Boys’, and. Chil- dren's Winter Overcoats and Ul- sterettes makes them awful low; but the best of all it fills our store with buyers, and gives us so much extra money to put into our new Spring stock. This is why ~ WILDE'S CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Stato & Madison-sts, is Sea | SNe NEW YEAR'S CALLERS Gloves and Ties, Muffers, Collars and Cutts, Ulstarettes and Overcoats, Better invest in one of our Ul- sterettes before making your calls, for that light Dress Suit will sure- ly bring a severe cold uniess you are well protected. Then they. are so warm and comfortable for traveling, driving, or walking. We have a large stock of these desirable garments. OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. SATURDAYS, WILDE'S CLOTTING: HOUSE, Cor. State & Madison. J. L HATHAWAY, COAL, OFFIOR, 38-MARKET-ST. Docles, U8 Kingadyilij-st., #954 Avcher-av. Anthraclia Coal..of all sizes Joaded.on cars promptiy{ront our ducks In Chicago for the country ‘irlde,, Also Blosshurg and Cumberland, 1 : Also, city ordsr¢, for Mard aid Soft Cont tilled with dispatch. ‘Telephones, VA : fe : VRESH OVINE “VACCINE VIRUS. Well secured in tine und rubber, warrautd, ro- celved dally. 6.8. HL.Is8. 19 Itundolphest. BURGICAL INDTHUMENTS. pee CHICKERING! THE KING: PIANOS! ALWAYS VICTORIOUS | The Work!-Renowned Chickering ! It was well said years ago that the Gold Modals awarded to the Chickerings would mako a KING'S RANSOM. og The latest . triumph. for the Chickering & Sous Piano was at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair in Boston, where’ they-were awarded ONE GOLD MEDAL and TWO SILVER, MEDALS oyor all com- petitors. ; 0: The Chickering Piano has stood in the front rank for nearly a cen- |) tury, always in the lead and al- ways the first to introduce im- provements. Tho inventors of THE IRON FRAME, THE OVERSTRUNG BASS, THE CIRCULAR SCALE, THE AGRAFFE BRIDGE, All of which have been uniyer- “| sully copfed by all other makers, Their last and crowning inven- lion is the Complete Motal Action, substituting Metal for wood in all parts of the action Hable to be af- fected by dampness or changes of temperature, making ft the only Pinno in tho world that is insen- sible to atmospheric changos; as wooden plows, wood axletreos, wooden buildings, wooden ships, wooden clocks, wooden bridges, haye all beon displaced. by -more substantial iron and steel, ov other suitable metal, so tho Molallic Ae- tion of tho Chickering Pinno.is destined to displace the old-fash- foned woodon action now in use by all other makors, ; Splendid assortment. of now Chickering Pianos, Grand, Square, aud Upright, including somo: su- porh instrumonts for.tho Holiday trade, just received atthe Musice. Tooms of: a oy i Pelton, Pomery & Cross, 150 & 152 State-st., CHICAGO, CALL_AND EXAMINE, - ~ Style 57 — No REDD & SONY | Upright ‘Piano. | t to the severe changes of thla climate”, “A combination of practical time- tyled Ginpreyementa’ “No patents, yet patent to all ax being & Piano of the greatest merit,” Sold ontime. Catalogues free. Reed’s-Temple of Music, 136 STATE-ST. \ “Made fovand especially adapted 7 ~ GARFIELI Manufacturing COMPANY, 55, 57, 59, 61 West Washington-st, Being ahout to make known to the pub: lic. through the press, the advantages thoy offer In the Nne of goods handied by = them for years, aud for which NOW they are secking to establish x RETAIL trade in connection therewith, their line being HARNINS HORSE BLANKRNS, | LAP ROBES Mall BELLS, And tn fact everything appertaining to horse wear, want {o Impress buyers of suid goods with a few reasons why thoy can buy to hotter advantage from sald Company than anywhere in tho West $ Ist. Boing manufacturers and Jobbers, the LARGEST In Chicage. 2d. Beiug satisfied with ono small profit, the consumer recelyes tho ud yantage, We will under no consideration MIS- REPRESENT our Goods, oven In an ad» vertisemont, therefore read and Judge : A full sizo and full wolght HORSE BLANKET _ 90 Cents, Extra largo or small, mado to order. - The best single HARNESS produced in the world for the price, $8.00, Of which we soll an immense number. The best CARRIAGE HARNESS In the world for the prico,- $55.00. Theao aro simply samplos, but we mane ufacture anything and everything in tho Ine, have them ready made, and to order at all prices. MRA. G. GARFIELD commenced this businoss fore in 1889 and the Stock Company undor this, namo was formed in 187%. .Wo sijply mention..the above facts to,show thyt tho Gampany is no re- cont Justitution, . INSURANCE, INSURANCE! Chas. W. Drew & Co,, 162 La Salle-st., Beg to announce that they havo been appointed Agonts of the’ Standard Fire Office (LIMITED) Of London, England, With tholr former reprosenta- tion, this gives them unequaled fneilitios for placiig large lines of jusurance in the most desirable companies. Examine our List. FIRE COMPANIES. COMMERCIAL UNION, , Of London, England, SECURITY, ” OF Now Mayon, Con. SHOE & LEATHER, Of Boston, Mass, PRESCOTT, Of Boston, Mass, ‘STANDARD. FIRE OFFICE (LIMITED) OF London, England, , MARINE COMPANIES. BOSTON MARINE, OF Boston, Mass, SHOE & LEATHER, Of Boston, Mass, 1881I—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. THE FAIR OF 1.0. LEHMANN, our ANNUAL — CLEARING and LOSING HOY For one week only, before stock taking. Silverware at half value, comprising Rogers Brothers, Derby Silver Company, Simpson, Hall & Miller, and other stand- ard manufactures. I2c buys the best,-Silver- plated Knife, Tabléspoon, Teaspoon, Sugar-Shell, Salt- Spoon, Butter-Knife, Gravy- Spoon, Oyster-Fork, Mustard Spoon, etc., etc., worth 50c each. 2,000 Hats, consisting of Ladies’, Children’s, Boys’, and Men’s Hats, at 25c each, worth $x, 2 A $3.00 Satin Corset for $1.00. } A $2.00 Corset for 75c. 500 Damask Stand Covers, in buff and white, with. red border, at 25c each, Cost 50c to import. : 1,000 doz. pairs of Ladies’ Linen and Cotton Cuffs, plain, fancy, and embroidered, at 4c pair. : 1,000 doz. Collars at 2 cts. each, x,000 yds. of Plaid Sash Ribbons at 18c yd. : 50 cartons of extra width of plain and fancy Black Brocade at roc yd. OUR GREAT HOSIERY SALE, 1,000 doz. Ladies’ and Gents’ Hose at 5c a pair, : Full regular goods at 25 per cent less than our usual low prices. 1,000 Umbrellas at 25¢ each. Worth double, Closing out the balance of our TOYS At half of our usual low price, $1.00 Circus Wagons for 25 cents. Toy Wash-Tubs, 6c. 26e Tin Toys for 5e. 50c Tea Sets for 30c. 95e Dolls for 65c. 48ec Dolls for 30c. $1.00 Bell. Harmonica for 30 cents. All our Toys at the same dis- count. Great Basket Sale, Our 95¢ Basket for 35e. 10e for a Shopping Basket. 1bc for a good. Dinner Bas« ket. Toy Basket for 5c, CROCKERY AND FANGY GLASSWARE, 25e Vases for 5c. 50c Vases for 18e, $1 Vases for 35c. $1 Smoking Sets, 50c. Fine China Cospadore,decor- ated, at 806; worth $1.50. Those $25.00 Brindle Bull Dogs, large size, at $7. Full Decorated Chamber Sets at $3.95. Large Majolica Cream Pitchers at 10c.- Remember this is our great and only Losing Money Sale once a year in or- der to keep our clerks busy and reduce stock before invoicing, and give our pat- rons a chance to buy Real Bargains cheaper than we can buy ourselves. DIAMONDS, | C WATCHES. S, HYMAN & 60, Announce that notwithstand- ing the fact that'their trade has been much greater than any. preceding Holiday Sea- son, they, still display a stock complete: in every depart- ment. tar Their assortment of GEM DIAMONDS, Gold and Sil- ver Watches, for New-Year Presentations, Rich Jewelry, Clocks, Bronzes, Faience, Barbatine, and Bisques,:. is ‘much larger and better as- |} sorted than’ can be found elsewhere in Chicago, and will be sold during the month of January at the Lowest Possible Prices. 5, RYMAN & C0., ‘Mato & Madison-sts, Se saoanaadl i) Huying dlavosed uf ry branch sturo at 196 North Clurkeat, 3p. J. Seaman, woo pausyed Ubue bial rae nde aye st bwontys rat, whore ingot all ue old guatoliers UF tho blanch sure, an Wishes to show them 6 Nw stock of fret-claas patton ery, bouky, vc.. syllable for New Negres Dresybts. Also fur wule pussige Uckuta und drafts’ wuleh ure duro to be curryct alld rellubla, BY. PITZPATIICK, No, Witwonty-secund-at AMERICAN TABLE WINES - OF OLD VINTAGE, and’ DIRECT FROM THE VINEYARD VAULTS, 110 & 112 Madison-st, Catawba, Angelica, Muscat, . Port, Sherry, Cherry, ~~ Concord, Reisling, _ Joka, Virgina Seedling,’ By the Case or in Bulk, me $1, $1.50, and 92, Per Gallon. THE ASSASLN. — This Hyena Will « Laugh the Case Out of Court.” Opening His Court, Gulteny Nominates Himself for President, He Also Rends a Telegram Sent by Some Boston Smarties. , Examination of the Last of the Dj. tect Witnesses for the * People, - The Defensa Declare that They Will Con. sume a Week with Thefr Sur- rebuttal. Every Effort Will Be Mado by the Prosqcution to Prevent » This. Scoville Willing to Let the Jury Separate and Qo to Their Homes. The Foreman Objects, and That Settles Finally a Foolish Proposition, An Improssive Speech by Scoville, Reoiting _ His Wrongs at the Hands of tho ; People. ABUSE AND BLASPHEMY IN ‘TORRENTS, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. ' Wasttinaron, D.C. Dao. 3.—In the Guitean case today, counsel for tha Goyornment put thoir Ingt wituess an the stund, but Me. Sooviite, tho assnsin’s counsel, mye notice of his inten- tion to sock a further detay by reopening tho cuac for the introduction of the testimony af new witnesses. Tu response to n question to the District Attorney, Mr. Soovilla sald ho would want to uccupy all of next wevk in sur-robuttal, ‘The proscoution will resist ull attempts to ree open tho case, though at the risk of An application for u now trial on the part of the asenain’s counsel, based on tho ground of newly-dlacovored’ avidence, The plocing of the nssaain iu the: felon’s dock hag hot hod the effeot of causing lim to be mora ree . Specttul In court, Today, while not ns abusive a3 on former days, A TORRENT OF HLASPHIRMY flowed from bis Hps in an almost continuous stream from the. opening of court. Mis first specch of the day was directed to usserting that. ho had the example of tho Savior for bla abuse of witnesses and beranguing in court, On thls point his language was: “I pnt my ideas in sharp language, and. bave tho examplp of tho Savior for it, Ho called things by-thoir right names, When any ong atruok at him he’ ie did not Ie down, like nerayan, and Tdon't." Ho mado ONG POINT AGAINST NIMBELT ‘uption of tho witness Gray, When tho Inteer was discoursime.an hatludtnatios ant deliisions tho prisuycr Jumped up and sild: “That's my cuse. I shot the President on the 2d of July. 1 wouldn't do it again for 81,000,000." ‘This polut, in ktsalf, fy a etrongargument against tho jusanity theory. It shows that Quitean is romarseful, und realizes tha adnsequences of his crime—soiething which, exeopt on one ve- casion during tho trial, Guiteau has sodulously conconlad, ‘ .° " THE TRIAL PROCEEDINGS, Zo the Western associated Press. Wasurnaton, D. C., Deo.’ W,—-At 10 o'ctoca, Guitcau was led into court by bailitts, Asbo pussed tho table at which hls counsel ent bo paused wmoment and whispered to Scoville: “Ifyou will only keep quict today [ -will lapgh this caso outef court.”. As soon as he reached the dopk be shouted outs “Some lendiug pa: vere tii Amerten consilor me tho greatest fellow they huve met in somo time. At 8 o'clock Inst night [ received a telegram which I wilt read for tho edilicntion of this audienco and the Amorivan people"; Mr. Charlen J, Gutteau, Washington, D, C2 All Boston, symputhizes with you, You ought to be President. a\ Host or ADsIRELS, Pauaingu momont, ho branched olf into s ratubling buranguo, quoting Scripture and come poring bimacif tu the * meek and lowly Jesus," who ugod plaln languaga, though soimatiincs 6c- yero, “1 have beon acousod of using tuo harsit Janguage,” he added, “but {take my pattern. from tho Saylor of Mankind. I shall subinit my name to tho noxt Nattonal Republican Gonyen- Uon, I shall oxpect to be before It, There aro only two mon In the. country who want me hung; one is.Judge Porter, who expeots ta got $5,000 from tho Government if 1 am gonvioted, and tho other Is Corkhill, who oxpects to get ‘bounced, and who kuows I am the cause of it.” “ODN, KEMPSTEM, : ‘Tho couusol for prosecution having entored, Dr, Kempster took tho stand, and Mr, Scoville reauned hig croas-oxamitnation, . Tho witness did. not bellove in temporary Ine sanity in the aongse that persons could be insaue and wholly recover from tt iu wn hour, ‘The witness was avked if bo, belloyed Gon. Bloltes waa sane or ‘insane when ne shot Koy, und roplicd: 2 think ho was eane, alr,” Gultona—Tho Jury did not agrco with you, alr; thoy thought bo was insaua, er DUAWING TO A CLOSE. Upon the witness loaviuy the stand, My. Cork: hI announced that ho had hut ono more witness to introduce on tho pare of tho Govérument. He would Uke to” hear from Mr, Scoville us to bow much timo be night want to consume on Burrebuttal, that somo’ ided might‘be hud bow much longor this lung-drawn-ous trial would coutinue, oe Beavillo—Wo havo somo witnesses whose nuines Lave buon prespnted since we closed our caso, and I aball ask tha Court to permit us to have thom aworn,and our.roaaona will be upoa the ground of nowly-disuovered eyldenoo ma> terialto tho caso. I phaltoply ask your Honor, howovcveto nilow mid to usk uy few quostions of thosu witnvsscs rolutive to indeponaent fauts hot heretofore kgown torne, Corkbill—Wo'woujd ko to know what you Oxpeet to prove?” Scoviles-We bave evidonce to offer relutive to thostate of the prisyner'a mind just Lofore thoabooting, o> os - Bavidye—Could you rive ua an Idea of bow tmuch time you will want upon surrebuttal? s Scovillc—Beverul days— . PROBABLY ALL O¥ NEXT WERK, : Davidge—We must‘object, your Honor, to the Tecpuning of this cnds.'+ “Mr. Scovillo Inslated “that he did not desire to olay tho trial of oonsiynie the tine of the court, but ‘tho prossgation had consumed weeks with rtheso expert witnosses, meeting with tnen lgbtly, and confoyring with thom tn the prep- ‘drafion of this gise, and be did not propuse te Do out shore fn the matter of tae, He would renow, howover, his pgoposition that the Jury be allowed to separate end yo to thoir buimes, rely? {ow upon thelr honor aad integrity, GQuitouu-1 agrye with. that, tov, your Honore Thoy uré high-tonod, honorable mon, aud 2 aln't pfrald to trugt them avywocre. The American peoplo don't wants me buuzw auyhow, and the Deut thing this pragvoution cag do fy te dismiss ho Indlotinont and jet ud git wo bums, : Judgo Portor, logk imp, towurd tho dook, culled attention to the outburats of the prisuner, and dutimuted that it they Werp to continuy he faust Fequost tho duck be tuoved to the farther cornet Of the room, where ut leust the prisons could

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