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Horning Telegram. ORlSrO UAI'IDS. DKC. 5, lL Any Mulscriltrr twt re:eicimj Tus Tzx.it Ct.M regularly un,i prumptly will confer a ZTi'tr by tuAifyitvj thU ojjice ty UUphoiu or postal cant, Uur Uhrphoad number U TLti Mtiokrj'ja circa! ttioa of Tub Tixt OiLk b in tho haiuia of V. ij. Dove. All .'iy'incnt4 oa sub.-scrii'tiuiii elioald bo made to him, and lie b authorized to rtctifct for thu tame. TOWN TALK. Indi'ia surnm-r on the l:ilf M.cll. Born To Mr. and Mr.i. A. IJ. Cole; a on. Yeth.-rd.iy w u .1 day of prayer with the Y. M. C. A. folk.-. Ths owLen of the ?pt dy n:i- del lore i'ltf kaddcu dcjiHi'turtJ of the now. M. I. Swrct & Co. are building an ad dition to tlwrir ;rum elevator at the I). M. dejiot. The Prohibition county coaiinittet.s nu'tt thii afternoon to cloe up the businefi of the C4ini.ii,n. Ihe Lottw cinb ave a vtry pleasant social in Uinuctte'i hall on South Division street Itirtt evening. The Unitarian are actively making ire paratiou. fur a Cl.ri.itnm.-i festival at Power 0;-jra Hoa-e.. The funeral of the lat Henry Prindle, hrld jtitcrday, largely attended. The city uriixt iitttndt d in a body. The Ili.h School cU- devote thU after noon to litcrury txerci-e.s. Jninea Ku-ell I)Vfcll hein the subject of study. Sneak thieves are .-ne.vkin" ubout the xcho ha. A youui; man lost an overcoat from the Central liuild.n yesterday. 'ihe. Wtxxl Quadrille Club will yive the rimt of a aerie of ball. at Metropolitan Hall Ihi 4 evening. Mate by Thomas's orchestra. A very ph.M.'int "proj 'revive'' euchre arty wu i;iven Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. Ca-j-sius Stet, on Lafay ette street. At the annual meeting of State horticuL turulnL yesterday Out. W. Gartield was re elected secretary of the society. S. M. lVarsall w.w elected treasurer; both of this city. In selecting your entertainment for the cn-miti. two weeks do not overlook the 'Duck I la Neither the humorists, twain and Cable, ho will appear at I'owera's Dec'. M. The sale of fancy articles will be held at the Park ourentional Church this even ing from to U) o clock. An oyster supper and refreshments will be served during the evening. The entertainment k'iven at the Charles street chape 1 on Thajikiviu nijht, will be repeated to-nii"ht. Ihe proceeds will be jriven to tho pxjr under the auspices of the U. H. A. Home. The County Clerk's oinco yesterday wa busy taking u.iidavit. of the ''boys in blue,' who are entitled to pensions for wounds and scars received during the almost forgotten unpleasantness. John Jeifcrs left this city yesterday to t I.-it his native place in Holland. He sails from New York for Antwerp on a Ked Star line steamer. Ho expects to return to tins city in the spring. Coanty Treasurer Strbbin-, although not h ivin as yet completed his report on the lienor taxes paid the. past year, says, "the city treasury will be benefitted to the extent of nbout s l;;,t)U.7' Champlin Post. So. 2J, O. A. It., will give tieir fifth social party of the season at Kosrt s H ill, corner West Imd'-e and Scrib ner ttretts this evening, for tho benelit of the old soldiers in need. A district mestenjjer txy lost a wi on Jlouroo street yesterday, winch lie was carrying to a customer for Mrs. Anna L. I ml. 1'ald-lieaded men will please make a n te that even wi,rs may bo found on the street. A lady's reticule containing public library cards bearing the name of Mrs. V. H. Sul livan, a purse with some change, a hand kerchief, etc.. wis found on Division street yesterday and awavl its owner at police headquarters. The Thalia club will repeat their excellent "performauco of 'Thi Shakespeare Water-cure-" at' their theatre, f7 Fountain street, next Saturday evening. Dramatic clubs arw a mo-it pleasing diversion, and Grand Ilapids should have more than one. Will Heart, Frank Adams and a dozen more miserable loafers who subsist upon what they can defraud hornet people out of, should be run out of town on general prin ciple. '1 he wilds of "Siberia or ten years in the Arctics'' would be a good place for them. Aoram KooN, n t;ray-haired Hollander, with the snows of nearly sixty years in Ids lon lock, a; plied for lolling Inst nfcht at i?ltce head.juartors. It was all that Clerk llur'ey could d h make out of his broken Imir!ih that t!io applicant had been in America live years nnd that four years ao he had labored ir this city. Ho hails last from Fisher's bl.i,ion. PEKSONAL. M. l Dakin, of New Yrk City, is in the city. Mr. (i. W. lVrkiru has pjne East on a bni:iess trip. Mr. N'. V. Jolri-ion, of Swcet'a Hotel, re turned from Chic. -,:o jesterday. Mi s Carri Stone has returned from Biff Ilapids, where he had been visiting Mrs. (tH)ri,f Fairman. Mr. Atkirs Lawrence, the leading man of the ' Siberia" company, is thetfuestof his cousin, Mrs. Henry (irinnell, lt.J Fountain strt. while in the city. A Farmer's Squabble. Truman Richard, a farmer of Paris township, overheard his neiichbor, John Hrnnem m, in the latter's barnyard, make some remarks he did not like. He then nnd there collared John and attempted to casti gate turn, but t severely ''left'' that he Kate ler 1 il and vor or;t a warrant for as-a-dt nnd battery. In a hearing befare Justice Hrouwr yesterday Truman learned by a Vi-rdu't of "no can of action" that he was ii the wrni4 bo it and was the fellow that hri!d havt bt m arrested, ince mere word never justify an aiau!t, Th- Fotniv;htI Club. ' Th- Fortnightly CluS, composed ofyounsf lilies and tHitli'mai sif th.o Universnlist Chnrch, hold their tlrst nalar meeting to tr'jht at th r-,ii1.r:.ce t)f Kv. Charlc Fluhrpr, 14 n;th Fivpeet street. The erenin will b jper:t in sw;ial fntertain mentof tiie liter iry. l.i- : inr:c and musical ord r. Kpv. Charles Fhihrcr will deliver a brief addre--. The merabrl!np of the club starts oat well and an t njuyaM evening i xreet; vh Sma-shop at Montieth. YeU rday morning a ni5iori tok plae &t Montieth m th.rt (. ju .t I. n-id. A freight train in motion p.uted, and th.e r? r Civi'ton came ia re';i-ion with the forward f-rt icn w th nch force as t throw the en - fnna U.e track. The er.iue w,w cru :;.! riMy daraar d ar 1 the trark was torn ' - for a few r.Is. e;r4e was ininrd. neroi::: p.-ssen:?r traia r.orth wss C ' r V-'-S t'.rro hours by the accidczt. AMUCZr.'ZfiTG. Siberia" Repeated at Powers'Next Week's Attractions. The rtctt.tion cf ''SiUria" at Powew' last niht drew forth a much larger audience than on Wedc-sJay evening. The play moved very smoothly, and the company seemed to infu-e more vim in their work. Mr. Lawrtnct's Xicoli was noticeable for more warmth a'd feeling. Tiierefore, the j vxxl impreiion of the niht previous wad not only strengthened, but it proved the truth of the argument which has been ad vanced time and ajjain, that an actor must cast aside his individual characteristics and thoughts entirely, and feel every sentiment of the lines he utters. This comment is true in the Xicoli of Mr. Lawrence. The other characters mentioned in yesterday' issue were just as perfect, as they left nothing un done, while the ensemble moved with per fect cadence. No lover of a strong drama with thrilling climaxes, and a stage mount ing surpassing anything that has been seen here, should mis seeing ''Siberia," which will be repeated to-night and to-morrow night. The Georgia Wonder will appear at Red mond's next Sunday evening. Her per formances have created so much amazement throughout the country, and the scientist have been ballled in their endeavors to ex plain and cause for her wonderful iower. The Toledo Teltyram had the following con cerning her ierfonnance in that city: The Georgia Wonder appeared last even ing at Wheeler's to a good house, and gave a wonderful jerformance. The lady is deli cately built and quite handsome. Umbrellas held in the hands of strong men were twi-ded out of shape by the lady simply touclung the ends of her fingers against them. Seven men could not put a chair to the lioor, the lady simply placing the palms of her hands against it, and many other marvelous feats. This is food for reflection for the serious, thinking public, and to others a source of intense interest. Wo can assure the lady a full house whenever she visits Toledo again. Aimee, the bright, sparkling opera bouffe soubrette, will appear at Redmond's Opera House next Monday and Tuesday evenings in an English comedy entitled "Mani'zelle." Of her appearance in Chicago this week, the Times of that city said: Persons who are familiar with Aimee in French opera were delighted with her spark ling performance in this play. Her English, in the first place, is much better than might have been expected. Every word can be distinctly understood, and tho little pecu liarities in accent and articulation give it a charming piqnancy. She w:ts not less at home the piece, apparently, than she is in 'Olivette," ''Mine. Angot," or any other of the French opera iu which she has been seen for years. 1 here was the fame viva city, effervescent drollery, and originality of expression that have made her opera nouile performances so charming. The, audience was completely captivated. THE SCHUBERT CLUB. An Overflowing Hall and an Excellent Entertainment. The Schubert Club has every reason to congratulate itself uion the results of its first public concert, given last night in Ar mory hall on Ionia strceL Fully seven hundred people were present and many turned regretfully away at the door, when they saw standing room at a premium in side. Although organized about a year, it is but recently that articles of association were filed, incorporating it as a musical associa tion. It is to tho credit of the club, and a feature that augurs well for continued suc cess, that it did not at once rush into the public's arms, seeking laurels before a proier preparation entitled them to such re wards. The program last night and the manner of its rendition and reception by the audience, proved that the policy the club adopted at its inception is the proper one, and the Schubert can feel assured that among musical clubs it need not fear for a fair share of public favor and true apprecia tion. The following wa3 the order , of exer cises at the "masicale," with the addition of the name of Mrs. McNeill, as piano accom panist: PART FIRST. 1. "The Morning Walk" II. Eseer Schubert Clab. 2. Romanza. "Fi E' Ver" Mattci Mr. Owen I. Turtle. 3. Martial Hymn A. Carlos Gomes SchulH'rt Clab. 4. Qnnrtet. "Awake, roy Ive" Coo A. Rib rtson, II. A. Ktm:rt, W. II. Loomis, R. J. Kirk land. 5. "Comrades in Arms" Adolph Adam Schubert Cinb. TAUT SECOSD. 1. "Annie Laurie" Brack Schulrf rt Club, C. Violin Solo Fantaisio Rrilliante.'. ..Do Reriot Mr. F. M. Ijiwson. 3. Dno. Mnlters M&sird R. A. Renekrr, J. A. Morrison. J. Valso de Fnnt Lizt .Mr. C. N. Col well. 5. a. The IW Horn.... 7. HchuWrt b. Soldier's Joy Neumann SohnlKTt Cinb. The Superior Court Calendar. The calendar of the Superior Court for tho December term was issued yesterday. Twenty-two criminal cases appear on the lit, four of which are city cases. Eight issues of fact will be tried by jury, and two are set down as non-jury cases, while n special jury will try the matter of opening, widening and extending of First street. Three ca? s come under the title head of "law and imparlance," nnd seven case? make up tha chancery calendar. The fol lowing is the li-t of the jurors struck for the tf rm: David Imkester, Omar IL Provin, Geo. W. Allen. Geo. IL Wilmott, Addbert R. Brewer, John Lindsey, Orlando K. IVar sall, Thomas J. Lucas, Robert Raker, John Lather, James DcOear, . William Kotvis, John W. Phillip. Merrick O. Blood. Albert L. IJvingtou, Henry fd- ma, Ezra J. Big low. William C. Raboock, Jame Gallup, Goo. Wynronp, E. J. Merrick, Willis J. Perkins, John Coffee, John B. McDonald. The G. R. & I. Northern Division O. K. Mr. Mrthrany, Snprrmtcndent of the Northern Division of the G. R.W L. report as a result of hi recent hvur of inpccion, a very satisfactory condition of his condition in all it branrht-s r.d detail. He made special mention of the private narrow guag? road bf longing to the Cummer I.nm!r Company, which croc the G. R. & L track about a mil north of Cadal ic. ,Thi road he said runs to the pineries of that company near MuXrat Lake, alont ten mil? distant from onr trnck, and has a ld And track upon which thirty mile an hour car. mde by their trams. It nriTcet great err d it on the enc rgy Ar.dcntrpris? of th rnnrAgp r cf thnt ccrr.y. Regular Meeting of the Police and Fire Commission. The regular meeting of the Board of Police and Fire Commissioner wsla held yecterday, President Powers in the chair. Present, Commissioners Rathboue and Rose. riujurintenderit Perry apiared before the Board and made a verbal report of the affairs pertaining to his department. The following communications were re ceived and referred to the several commit tees: From Superintendent Perry, a requisi tion for supplies; report of the condition of street lights for the week ending Dec. 3, 18j4; monthly report of arrests, fines and charges imposed; from the Telephone and Signal Company, concerning alarm services in connection with iolice service; from Abbot Fuller, application for position on the police force; from the Mayor of Prov idence, R. L, in recognition of the annual report sent 1dm; from Marshal Lemoin, transmitting the montldy inspection report of Assistant-Marshal Baxter, notifying the Board of the death of Fireman Win. Rend; recommending the placing of running gear on runners; reports of fires Nov. lf&uCL JD, recommending the appointment of John Kernan as driver in the fire department; from the secretary, concerning the books of rules governing the departments. The following accounts were allowed: A. 0. Eminer, $3T.70; Foster, Stevens A Co., $:u.ld; Parker Bros., 33 cents; W. P. LeGingwell, $3.1K); Martin Van Ore, $10.50; Wm. Carter, 2i:20; C. E. Belknap, $51.72; Thompson & Robertson, 32.47; G. W. Chadwick, $3.00. Certain supplies were authorized purchas ed for the fire department, also for the po lice department. The action of the Com mittee on Property in having the floor of No. 1 paved with brick was approved. YESTERDAY'S COURTS. Circuit. -Myron O. Smith v. Gertrude A. Smith. Decree of divorce granted complain ant on grounds of desertion. T. U. Hench man et. al. v. Hiram Clark, et. al. Judg ment of non-suit set aside on payment of $15 attorney's fees. The People v. Robert F. Couners. Breaking and entering house in day time. Order estreating bail set aside on the appearance of respondent who plead guilty to the charge of simple larceny. Sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or imprison ment in county jail for 00 days. The Peo ple v. James Bryant. Violating game law. Verdict "not guilty." The People v. Christ Duffy, impleaded with Patrick Foley. Breaking and entering dwelling in day time and larceny. Continued over term. The People v. Frank Fertenbaugh. Larceny. Plea "not guilty." On trial. Police. John Roach, vagrancy; State House of Correction DO days Catharine Van Driel. disorderly, paid SG.79. Wm. Trimmer.assanlt and battery, paid $7.54. Andrew McGerry and Hugh Morgan, larceny from the person; adjourned to December l, at 9 la. m. United States. John Saveland v. Edwin M. Clark. Assumpsit. Judgment for plaintiff $.rCG.21. Twenty days time granted for defendant to move for a new trial, with stay of proceedings in tho meantime. The Commercial National Bank v. The Mus kegon National Bank. Case on trial. Justice Brouweb. Steinlander v. John Mizner. Assumpsit. Issue joined. Ad- iourned to December 11, at 9 a. m. John B. Ellison & Sons v. Ferdinand Steinman. Assumpsit. Judgment for . plaintiff $77.23 and costs. The People v. John Henne man. Assault and battery. Verdict no cause for action. The Hotel Registers. At Sweet's. Henry Jacobs, Muskegon; W. F. Hawkhurst, Detroit; Geo. D. Farr, Grand Haven; M. Larrabee, Boston; A. B. Prescott, Ann Arbor; George Neidhardt, Three Rivers; Geo. J. Cropett, Constantine; Jos. A. Lathrop, Pittsburg; E. H. McCurdy, Detroit; M. G. Butler, Youngstown; M. A. Michells, New Haven; Jas. W. Corcoran, Cleveland; G. A. Patterson, Detroit. At ttie Morton John Reynolds, New York; E. C. Fowler, Detroit; G. C. Pratt, Boston; John Meagher, New York; W. A. Meyers, jr., St. Louis; W. H. Fox, New lork; J. E. Blair, Chicago; 1. J. Iloyt, Muskegon; J. S. Shaw, Chicago; H. D. Pier- son, Detroit; W. Campbell, Kalamazoo. At tiie Rattibubn House. J. A. Rose, De troit: S. M. Kent, St. Louis, Mo.; A. D. Healy, South Haven; Geo. A. Cocup, De troit: E. D. Moore, Cincinnati; Wm. Hud son, LaG range, Ind.; W. F.Landell, Owosso; M. Brandy, Detroit; J. Payne, Cedar Springs; B. S. Home, Kalkaska; atson D. Phillips, Boston. A Plan for Charity." To tho Editor of the Mornino Teleobam: On reading the article headed as above, an idea suggested itself as easy and practi cable. Hundreds of generous hearts would gladly respond if a simple system could be arranged. How would the installment plan work? Let a committee bo appointed, each member to solicit a certain number of 6ub senbers, who would pay each month on a certain day whatever trifle they desired, the largest amount to be not over 1.00 per month, so that all might contribute, the col lector to turn tho money in to the general fund, a receipt being given to each subscrib cr to the amount of his or her charity. The writer will gladly subscribe to the fund and work to obtain subscribers if the plan meets with approval. X. About to Sell Out. The following is from the Jackson Citi ten: A. V. Pantlind, who has been proprietor of the denot restaurant at the Michigan Cen trnl deiKjt for the past nine years, in about to sell out to Mr. Maxwell, who manages the Michigan Central eating house at Detroit. Mr. Pantlind will, in the future, devote hi putire timf to the Morton Honsa at (Irani Rapid. It is understood that there will be no change in t tie excellent management here READTHIS. Cured of Rheumatism Two Years Ago. Ma. Geo. G. Stfk etf.e Two years ago my wife was cured by the ue of "Steketee's Neuralgia Drops,' and has been hfalthy ever since. I cheerfully recommend its n?e. J. n.MAx, 1 4 Centre street. For sale by druggists and by the proprie tor, K) Monroe street. Cornsl Cornsl A sure enr? ftrnnd at lat. No one need suiler. l'e the French Painless Cora Re mover, at White's Drug Store. Orat bargain in gold And silver watches at Hervey ?, u Canal street. Clocks. , Nickel, Walnut and Fancy Clock, variety of new styles at Hervey's, -6 st re r. Canal ! N?w York co-int on hslf-hl. 2." cent j th r dozt-n, at New York Oyster Houv. 1R) j Monroe trff t. ! Gt a nice oyster st-w for l. cent jd New i York Oyster Ilo-. IK Monro ?t j Bay j our Catter of A. R, Antide1. I Gam chowder ar,d frf"h orrs alwty cti hand ft t NU VtlC.ci 1 ID lTc3 rc?. WHAT CH ALL I CUY ? And Where Is the Best Place for Me to Uo to Buy It ? The holiday reason i again upon us and with it comes the nsul perplexity of know ing just what to buy for Christina remem brances. Looking around yesterday tetking information with the above end in view, e hapiened in at Winegar, in the Porter Block, eIi-nown as one of the leading newsdealers of the city, and while theie took occasion to look ovr the prepa rat ions he is making for the holiday trade. We have only pac to hint at a few of the many ii:ce goods included in Ids stock. He lias a w ell established reputation for selling goods cheap. Ihe supplies for this seaou have Leeu purchased direct from the large im porters in New York, and tie is enabled to make the ! vtry lowest pritvs iu all lines. Portfolio-,: autograph and photograph al bums in leather and plush will be found in endless variety. In prnamental glass ink stand:, pair-veighM, etc., he bus wme new and very cnoiee dt signs. ihe stock of ladies' handbags is very large and has been marked way down. Scrap books were never furnished more beau tiful than now. Phis remark will also apply to Christmas and New Years cards, tine fctationery, and boxed paiers. Since thd photographic art has been so liberally patronized, plush frames win prove an ac ceptable gift, and also work boxes and writ ing desks, home particularly nne styles are shown in these. Bibles and prayer books are not overlooked and miscellaneous looks are offered at greatly reduced prices. As an illustration we mention the Red-line Gilt edge Edition of the poets at 75 cents per vol ume. The young folks are not forgotten and for them Mr. Winegar has provided the largest stock of games, toys, toy and juven ile books. A large invoice of diaries for 1885 has just been received. Our readers should rememter that Mr. Winegar receives subscriptions for any of the leading maga zines and newspapers at publishers' lowest rates, and they can save themselves a great deal of trouble by leaving their orders with him. i New York counts, raw, per dozen, 15 cents, at 111) Monroe street. ; The fire insurance agency of Perkins & Mason (being the same lately controled by Wm. Marshall, now deceased) is now located at 75 Lyon street, Court block, and repre sents the following old and substantial com panies: The Sun of London, The City of London, The Mechanic's of Brooklyn, The New Hampshire of Manchester, N. IL Tho Westchester of New York and the Amazon of Cincinnati. A share of the patronage of the insurance public is respectfully solicited. The finest assortment of Cutters in the city at A. R. Antisdel's. Oysters in cans, 20 cents, at the New York Oyster House, 111) Monroe street. For a Cutter, buy of A. R. Antisdel. DR. BLADE, OCULIST AND AURIST Office, 125 Monroe Street, Over Hatch's Grocery Store. Hours From 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. BOARDING. BOARDING BY TIIE DAY OR WEEK. GOOD accommodations for gentleman and wife, 19 West Park Place. WANTED. WANTED TO RENT A GOOD HOUSE OF about seven rooms, in a pood locality. Address IL, in care of Telegram Oflice, WANTED AN EXPERIENCED AND RELI able business man for a position in this city. A good opening for the right man. Apply 13 Houseman block. WANTED-I HAVE A NUMBER OF COM pent girls wanting places in private fami lies. Call and secure good help. J. E. Bay, 57 Monroo or 91 Ottawa street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-BOARDING HOUSE ON N. W. cor. W. Division and Shaw mut avenue $13; and store on Butterworth avenue. Mime rent, worth V-; also eight dwellings. Tuttle Bron., 0era Uonse. TO RENT PART OF A HOUSE ON CASS street. Apply to E. Rice, with M. A. True Printing ahd Engraving Company. ' FOR RENT-HOUSES NO. r.O SPRING ST., 177 Highland avenue, lit) Mechanic, and 177 Clinton, (in rear of), and 28 Caledonia street; also smll house cor. HastiDg9 and ljtifayette streets; also $100 to loan. Enquiie of Tuttle Bros. TO RENT-A STOKE WITH DWELLING and barn in a desirable locality: rent reason able. Possession given at cd ce. L. S. Provin. MISCELLANEOUS. INSURE YOUR HOUSE, WE REPRESENT I the following companies: Western Associa tion, Canada. 1,Mj0,ihi0: "Prov. Wash." of R. I., $l.ntf),000; "Merchant." Newark, $1,2H,UW; "Clinton," N. Y., $W),U!0. Tuttle Bros., Agente, Room 14 Opera House. A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOTTO r exchhngo for farm proporty: 1'V) acres boach and maple timler land. Alt, 13) Hcres of im proved land to exchange for citv property. E. W. TOWER, IPm l.JIut-man Block. PURCHASES AND SALES OF GRaFnTnD provisions on Chicago Dnrd of Trade, and of railroad stocks on New York Stock Exchange, can bo made through F. V. Taylor, 8 Canal street, room 4 AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY! 1 have made an improvement on ono of my machines which tjreatly ndds to tho nppcaranco of COLLARS AND CUFFS, and in n prcat measure does away with tho wear and fear to which they are usually subject under the old way of lanndrying them. Tina is an exclusive invention of my own. A. OTTE, Proprietor, 14 SOUTH DIVISION STUKKT. Chicago k West Michigan Railway. is Tin: Only Line Running Through Co-f.che bitwtcri ! CMfiD RAPIDS. CHICAGO zr.il TOLEDO. J 21. rALMR, (i-'zSl Pa. Arr.h J. B. MULLIRKN, In thi-j; day of prejrer: there is a d maud lor better ineiiis of illttmiaatica than tTtrr before. The dar.rlir.g brilliancy of the fclectric light makes oar common keroene lamp: a dim us tallow dip in the comparison. This demjtud has Ua fully met by the ii)irodactiou of the Sun Lamp. They are iiooetarily made of metid because th draft ur chimney ex tendi down through the cvnttr of the lamp. The wicks are five inches wide; and iive alight of forty-five candle power, equU to thre? tras burner. Theee lainps were brought out at the dor? of lat fc ason, but the price was &o hijh $fie&ch but few were old. Owicj to the enormous demand which has eprmii up, they are now produces! at a price within the reach of all, and old for &3 in bra-; and $:1S0 iu nickel, complete w ith ten-inch iorct lain shade. To iions trou bled with weak eyes or those who desire to preserve their yeight by means of a tfood light, the Sun Lainp will prove a blessing. The New Ktles of Hanging Lamps are made of a gold color solid bronze metal, and trimmed with cut glas-i prisms and dec orated shades. The doine-tdiajed shades look the best, but we imagine the angle of reflection from the cone thai is bet for throwing light down. These lamps are also much cheaper than last year. They are now sold at from $5 to $7 "each. Fine table lamps are furnished with duplex or two wick burners, giving double the light of the single wick burners. There are many tt) les of these lamps on exhibition, including solid bronze and the popular hammered bra. For information received thanks are due Messrs. II. Leonard & Sons, importer?, 10 Monroe street. Oun Motto. -'Hew to tho line, let tho chips fall where tney wilL" Spring & Compant. Thousands of doUars will bo eavexl to our customer?. Spbln'o & Com pant. Only look at the cheap goods. Prints, good styles, for 4 and 5 cents. Good yard-wido brown cotton, for only 5 cents. 25 yards of yard-wide tdieetiug for a dollar. 25 yards good Roller Cnu-h Toweling for a doUar. 1G yards good Cotton Flannel for a dol lar. Good Kentucky Jeans for 15, 20 and 25 cents. You never saw so good for tho money. Hosiery also marked way down. Heavy and good lengths for children and misses, as well as ladies, for 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 cents. Wo never knew these goods so cheap. In fact everything in tho Hosiery Department is marked to correspond with the low prices prevailing throughout our entire establishment. Spiuno & Company. The largesl bundles of dry goods for the least money ever known, freely ac knowledged by purchasers, can bo seen going out of our store every day in im mense quantities. Sprinci & Company. If we should advertise all tho goods iu our store that we are selling at the great reduction in price we could not attend to half the customers that would visit us. Tho prices at which we are selling nil kinds of merchandise are attracting people from all over tho country. Upward of eight thousand customers visited our store on Saturday. Spring fc Company. Seal Cloaks. Wo offer this week the entiro balance of our stock of Seal Sacques at the lowest prices ever known. Garments that were $150 for $ 05. " " " 175 for W. " " " 200 for 115. 44 225 for 110. " 250 for 1G5. We are fully determined to go out of the se.il business, hence tho extreme low prices wo offer them. Sprinq k Company. Flannels for 0c, 12c, 15c, 17c, 20c, 25c You never saw theso goods so cheap. Woolen Blankets, Comfortables nnd the whole line suffer the same fate. SrniNO k Company. Dresh Goods. Good Cashmeres for 23c and 25c Ginghams for 5c, 7c and 9c 100 pieces of ncwRrowide Dress Goods will lo closed o.tt at the extreme low price of Sixteen Yards for One Dollar. Another lot of those Worsted Brocades for Ono Shilling. SrniNO v Company. Tho great sale of Cloaks is in progress and will le continued until the entire stock is sold out. Newmarket, Russian Circulars, Svil Plush Saoqurs, Misses and Children's Garments in great va riety of qualities and Ftyles at the most astonishing low prices. Srniva k Company. -TO MAKE ROOM- Frr Oar ImmfTiw I .In" f HOLIDAY GOODS, Wa will Offr lia renin in M j",ilt'vm BOOKS rortlixt THIRTY Ijf: O ft. rk k"i' Corr; !- "Work. t 13 Vol $ 5 y 7 Sir Waiter Snt " 1J " 9 24 jt fro 4 V) Irrir,;' I1 lin K.i TV-. rV.'U 7 M l liVjh'-T 1 v GEO. A. HALL &. CO., Cor. krm-l ptA V-t-r f REMOVAL. R.G. D i.'"KV h. o-'r! f'r.T, t r't nr.-! j?t- v f; v rt f.-j5 tf r""r frrsof filllrji K K AYJ Elr-hk, MM i GREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES ! LARGEST LIKE OF JEWELRY ever earrit'J in the City id 33 1-3 to 60 per tvnt. leat than ever bold bvfora. Special Sale Until January 1. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER - PLATED WARE, GOLD SPECTACLES, &C-,&C-GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN BRACELETS. J. F. HOMAN, 159 1IONROE ST., Oj' matte Pari- Place AMUSEMENTS. Powers' j Opera House. Wil JI. Powms. - - Mjajti:'r. 4-NIOHTS-4 WednesdayThursday, Friday & Saturday. Dec. ad, 4th. 5th and 6th. BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S Gnat Ntw Yoik Sacck, Cfc -v i e p r-v b a nil A ROMAT1C PLAY IS HIX ACTS AND KKVKN TAHIXAUX. rom-Aii Pnirts or Admission lut-tr-red llooiu. counueiicia Tut. day Uiciruiii lw . 21. Redmond's Opera House Sunday Evening, December 7. J-'irht AijKiramH in thin city tt The Georgia Wonder! The Greatest Wonder of the Age. An ojitTlaininfiit marvlni iii1 nmui-jriK which tb iS' j L.tlMi of Atiitricix. SKEPTICS DISMAYED ! ATHLETICS HOUTED! Tuif li?.dy VohJor will "Aitliut tho lft x ti'.'ii r-it tle -jrvncth of i.ht Rn-n to fori' 10 tho f-ta a chair iiKn vhich kJi vill t-iii.-lj the of h-r h:mi. UMBRELLAS, BILLIARD CUES, CANES, Etc. will L" ir;ah to iith4Dl th tn xli of htroLi :n n. ?;!ii vill hrtwi-to! out of hhj,' hj th hiy Kin.j-ly placiiij- tjl. tijM of in r tiiij-o! uin th'i". t):h.r Aoui ifuJ .'ir.ii miirc l-iuh Jiats will l i'r formiil. A 'oiJiiiiitt4H of citi7.( ijs will If m y y ll.i stuiiii-nco to t.'-st ia thi iU'tmiiii di'iEonM ration. poruLvu rm ct:s oka i j mission. Redmond's Grand Opera House two nTghts only, Monday, & Tuesday, Dec. 8. 9. Fin? 8r-ic.ranc h r of tlj' worlil rr.owriil U;J lH.j i.ilar .ri, MLUI, LIMEE ! In pn III; rl i -b f jxkinii p .. -tijiortil !r )iV.r x-ll' tit (Minju.nv r.r:J r th iin'cti'n f Mr. MAL'l.K'r.til.AlJ thf iiimjTus-ly fcucrh-fiil ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY. Wri feu ewh f-r MUJ: AMIIX liy M: Jt-.-ij Atiill t-ntitliiJ: MAM' In whiH. MM.!:. AIVKi: vill intnh tv )oT vorhih'iix;ojf Cn':li h. U nv.hxi. J n-rich nn-1 himnish ffir p-. ii luJi' hrr oricif fcl mitjj. "PRETTY AS A PICTURE:' Pi'pular Trie- of Atirr.it-'-ion SK ".. J kxj1 2't oi'Titc Jh-rvil m ;i'i firj'J Tj cnt bt I'riMfi icl ( tn t Mii'ic h'or., ctmwv ir i TtidHV inoiririr. l)c lurur 11J In i-MiI lit 7 o'clock. POWERS'8 OPERA HOUSE Y. II. I'oM txs, . M anir r. . TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Wednesday & Thursday, DECEMBER 10th and 11th. Tli' Kmin'-nt Art or. EDWIN THORNE, Ami a ca'f-ftiJly w-V-M con t:j in lh lut-t LcnJon and N w York fnHaijon. THE BLACK FUG In riT Ar4. j IIKNIIY rirTTIT, unJrr the mKnaiTn'Tit of ROBERT ARTHUR. NoTT.. Wh'-n rnv!'t --r" frj JrtltTi(3 rrin. Hril'tr'L th' J hoi-t ft l.lnrk Pon't Ati ri:TfT or Ai)Mtti-.io. KwtvM Wftt $1 ) ?i't r ft . I'TJ fil fit If?.'J' N'-TTt I loom. C' 'VTsTiff'itf'ii'G MoTfJ'-y n-'imijuc. lr 'h. scon i mm Frr?aiiiNn Grx)i?-i fron tbe che-i-! to the lKrt cc".. (Vr.EwT.nr Svits jiitiJf- to ordc-r for C-, s:r, or $40. Fint'T StLtCTo?r of 'Truiv rin-B in ih? City. A rKr i Air. rtiitp jtja; t fTdr $rs "T. h $30 nii 1 tip to $15. Tfir. r.r.-T $1.' S--f-riVt UnJ r-tnr in L City. iri.'i.lf to vr-.h-r. A u:vD Cii.d.illa Ov rfv-M TnaJ to ordrr for $- &t:Ur ?.'V1 Gorv rKUKr,i,r. T?-. .ly-?? Cloth: for 11 Ii(;-5? r.Ti-. Cljiirr, SCO'TT & WLIAI1C, 3 1 rLTcrrco Clrcct. ZELLE