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Che Chicago ane VOLUME XL. PRESS Goons. KOTE THE PRICES: Dress Plaids, Dine at 35 and 40¢, Former price 6o and 75c. GAMOLET CLOTH, 40-inch All Wool at 75. Momie Cloths, AG-inch All Wool at 85e, (These are good value at $1.) HANDKERCHIEF PLAIDS, HANDKERCHIEF PLAIDS, HANDKERCHIEF PLADDS, Ouly $1.00 per Yard. Reduced from $1.50 and $1.75. FRENCH CASHMERES, {4-ineh All Wook at, 75e, ELEGANT DRESS PLAIDS, 4G-inch AIL Wool, $1.50, “MLK AND WOOL NOVELTIES,” MARKED DOWN TO Qne-Half their Original Price, Dress Flanrte AG-inch MM Wool ab $1.00, ALL COLORS, Is P, §,---An early inspection will secure choicest colorings and tichest designs in these (special- ties), as the quantity is limited and goods cannot be duplicated at these prices. STATE-ST,, Nehigan-av, and Twent ___ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AMUSICAL “WONDER. on whlch any mi 7 rhd ail she ropa hate oven t mit WALZ ED AIR. Yownare Memedy, No More Hain With Tveth. BAC ok: Neg Men Abas ts Fineat and Test Full Set, $8 rence, skill, nnd care f ; y u caro tn filling, ‘Thu MeChoas ea puraulve t thotr pes veunal ‘Attorition to all casus, ea warrant MeCHESNEY HH "AL PARLORS, rk and: Rundoiph-sis, "BINEOING los 8 te tart call, stehta on acionting ° 8 wat sen tele Suciien lutonut ey, Mold Qlussos, ‘Toleacopes, Mle eee OF. nL. AUBETARLE 107 HOTEL, al DEARNORN & RANDOLPH-STS, ‘eropean atyle. First yin ToUlA. NA 88, Proprietor. “TE TWURLEUT wl Co, holesale: Druggists, Pree HAC! BORK WS, aan Machine Screws. YecitBerewe and Fine Stu ds made to order. ie iw MANUFACTURING CO., E, Pres, 34 and 56 Michiga WANTI NEED. Tree (Mt NNN tag Man, eg in Dey oes, spondent or Agent for a Chie Pes ra, Thane ur Business, Satlatncta es or Ch ago “reteruuces ylvuu, Nutuink ota, P Nosuing Wunlod. Addreas Drawer A, uate o busine GORNS pe OPODINTS, eras THE CHIMOP. Odlat, 126 Dearborn -at. plves las ht Fute taut Halve urns, cuts, siitists haves toe pee Uo DRESS Goons. RESS GOODS, ENTRAOROINARY BSRGUINS Field, . Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts., Call attention to Low Prices in DRESS GOODS Department: ONE Lor ALL-AVOOL CAMEL LMR,” 44 INCHES WIDE At 50c, worth 8Oc per Yard. OnE Lor | ALL-WOOL “SHOODA,” 44 INCHES WIDE, At GOc, worth 90 per Yard. ONE LOT ALL-WOOL *SHOODL,” 44 INCHES WIDB, At G5e, worth $1.00 per Yard. ONE LOT ALL-lWOOL *SHOODA,” 44 INCIES WIDE, At 7c, worth $1.15 per Yard, ONE LOT SILK AND WOOL “FINE. DRESS GOODS,” AQ INCIIES WIS, At $1.00, from, $2.00 per Yard. ALL-WOOL “CHEVIOT? SUITING, At Cie, from $1.15. ONT Lor “ENGHSH CASIMERE? BROCADE At 25c, worth £5c per Yard. ONE Lor ALL-WOOL “SERGE,” EXTRA . QUALITY, At 26e, worth £5c per Yard. The above goods are desirable in style and quality, and are offered with many other DRESS NOVELTIES, at correspond- ingly low prices. THA TAPORTING (b, 88 State-st. Finest TEAS in the world, specially im- orted'for the HOLIDAYS. Bamboo Bas- Fats, Japanese Glove, Jewel, and fine inlaid Boxes filled with Tea from 25§¢ upto $5 cach, See our *CURIO DEPARTMENT," and 133 East Madison-st, RUBBER OR Best{t TELULDID $5 Gold, $10. Filling, 1-4 Old Rutes. VITALIZED AIR yf ea) given free for paluluss extracting, Ud East Ea un-st Iuyentor of Lower Suction Plate, which nover loosens while talking or cating; 5 years? actual test without a failure. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. “New York--London--Paris. Steamers sail Kvery Saturday from New York for Southampton anu Bremen, ngora booked for london and Farle at lownt raion Hale of passage from New ¥ Boutherpion. London, Merry, snd lire irene tubin, $1W: second-cluss cabin, turn tickutn wt reduced rates, OuLcs eC Bowling Green, Y, Whe ‘steeraxo rato by the North Gorman Liayd trun Wremen to, Chicnza a Hh, tv authorized 10 sell theay tickots nd the only ayenty authurized to sei! thesy tl INMAN EINE? Ocean eee niet see British and Unitod stut care Fork antl Liverpool, vis ‘uuu Tiekuts 10 und, from Lhe princtp: irish French, German, ltalisn, rt ‘Those steamers carry no live stock of may kind, FILANCIS C, BICOWN, Gun, Westert PIRAETS on Great Urals, treinnd, Continent tor sale, ONLY DIRECT LINE 'TO PRANCE. General ‘Tranentinntla Company. Hotweon Now York und Havre, Her ©, N, it, footot agi ‘Travelors by this linu avoid both transit by English raltway aia tl dixcouutort of ervadog the Chanwulia aun Hani dasd DE LESSEDS, Turlols.. Noy 17,3 9m LANADA, TTY PPPOE) Nusday Noy. 20 ys eeunialior.., Wad ap ICE OF PAKS, 6G Si Ginaing witness HOLA ite —Firet Cabls, $1 and 61 by Becund cubin, fal Pleere wlau, bodding, Checks Zonuia of Varls in amount to suit N, Auent, 6 Bowling Gree: ul Eg! toh, and ‘Beunaiauviad XB, bay MCIUCID them oF Geant Juuis DE DEN of Broudwa: Witt ni, Cobia Agen! Clarkes TERRE Ga aor a ony, POT Waris AMERICAN LINE, gdipliadelphia snd Liverpool, calling at Queonstown. i reguluriy every Suturday uid overy ulternate Hi uy froin Pibiadelpla, carrying cabin, inter cdlnve, ad sleurayy jusmcliyrs, wad ibe U8, Mull Ue santon fad hoeet hitan Matt Hing t juited States wn uyel Beluian Matis, CAR omy Dituct Lius to Autwurps ty Belstatar eaitin overy tents day wilernaiwly trou Pbuadulphla an SPU Tussuge Tickets to or froin Kurope und Dratia on Great lel fin me ie Continent apply wo PETER WIG ue De th yoga nents, nig nuet Nundoiper ar edu. ANCHOR LINE MN al SI HAMELS a pindas Nov. 77, noon Ei xouraton'Tigkvia at ‘Tuduced'ratws, ALSATLA, Ruy. Cabins, 800 8 reuraion Tick HENDERSON BnUL eis, i Washington-et, STATE LINE 1, Yuva, Hel ast and Landone iene Largrmuul uubtia, lal aah and gn soning io woommudecten “Becond rupert Yager BALDY AD, “Rue La sa Weawen Aauases SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1880—SIX TEEN PAGES $32 Suits Marked Down to $28 -| $37 Suits Marked Down to $32 $55 Marbie-Top Leh Case Sets Marked Down to $45. $70 Marble-Top French Dressing Case Sets Marked Down to $55 $95 Marble-Top French Dressing Case Sets Marked Down to $75 Our line of “*Geldowsky Suits” marked in like ratio. {nprecedented Barons! Our stock.of NOVELTIES will be offered for the next 10 days REGARDLESS OF COST. Upholstery Goods! Very choice excellent selec- tions, endless variety, at fully one- third less than their actual value. SIDEBOARDS, SECRETARIES AND HALL-STANDS Lower than Ever, We are daily receiving immense additions to our line of Fancy Fur- niture, and parties will find that our stock is the most. attractive in the city, and our prices lower than the lowest. SPIEGEL & CO., 251 and 253 Wabash-av,, NEAR JACKSON-ST. DRESS GOODS, Hadison and Peoria sts. DRESS GOODS! “OUR PRICES” DOWN! DOWN! bu AY BOWN! el) Hacked. Dow FROM $1.25! de | Marked Down 50c! y "46 inches yu. BROCADED toe a 7&cl y J DRESS GOOD an St.00! yd.|| DRISS GOODS Fink “A Very Desirable, Fabric,” CREPE IMPERIALS, The Best Quality in the Market,” “46 Inches we Bol: Marked DOWN from Dollat Twenty-Five. SL.00l vel Harked Dovey "46 inches wide” BROCADED * PROM $2.50! CORDUROYS, $1.25! yd. Marke Diva Paris Serges, ‘With Side Bands, ‘$2, 50 ! Marked Down “46 inches wide." FROM Parisian Rewes, ‘$30.00! “Richly embroidered” $15.00! Silk Mixed Dress Goods : cl Marked Down from seventy-Five Cents, Wool Plaids, + "ga inckes wide, cl: Marked Down from Sixty-Five Cents. Domestic Dress Goods, ALL ONE-THIRD DOWN! bownr DOWN! “ AS USt USUAL,” LEADERS of POPULAR PRICES! Wiadison and Peoriacsts. RAILROADS, HE RST NANO BK Oners for anion timlted amount af | NORTH CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY RO-YEAR Six Per Cent Mortgage Bonds. ‘These Bonds aro placed on the markot at 122% 1, at which price they are the EQUITY. PF AG PER CENT BOVD AT PAI, ‘The to ol Inaue of these Ronds fs £0,000, a portion of which will by applied, when suld, to tho redemption of unstunding bots of wuld Company maturing in Iii und 1332 and IM, Molders of uny of thesy Inues finy effect an exchange for the new Bonds on strictly equitable terms If onrly application ix ude to the bank for tin purpose, SCHOGL TEACHERS, Highost Price vald for CITY 8CRIP at LEOPOLD MAYEIUH BANK, 18 La Balte-at, MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY, ar CUKMENT ata MEAD & (1 9 in Ballo-nt. Retail Stationers, 118 & 120 Monroe. st, THERMOMETERS, For the Dairy aud ‘House. Poot’s Barometrical ‘Thermometer, carved jae Wood, platu sulld Maple, and common ‘hermameters, . Elegant ‘Thermometers In Wood nnd Brass, In unique styles Anchors, ‘Te ope, Mate tle Axe, Mummers, ‘Tow » Monuments, aud other desigus, Thermowctere ja Deronse s Bronze and Ivory. A Great Variety of Eaney Goods, STON mat LAN’ ELD, LINDLEY & (0., Commission Merchants NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salla-st,, Chicago, M, FIELD, Joun P. TRUES! EDWAup 8, Wy! Cy urd W, F1eLD. 5 PURE BS WIRAM ORNAMENTAL GOLD Ph =| Framesattis seetiaae ne ee mauufac- HATS, Bese erties Gents’ Dress Sille Hats, Broadway Style, Supertor Quatity, on hand and made to meaktre, Price, $5.00, at BARNES’ Mat Store, 86 Mad=- tson-st. (Tribune Hultdiny). } Fr The Giack Hills, “PIERRE ROUTE.” Completion of * AN-It Minute Hive vin CHG AGS'S SolREW anien AY, thenen to ali polite ii the Buck Tits by ny Northwosturn Express Suuyo nnd ‘runeporiaon Line to Plorre, Only 170 Mites of Wagon or Stage Dvansportation, MAKING “HIS ‘TIL Shortest and Much the Quickest Route to the Black Hills, This superior route will bo opened MONDAY, NOV, 15, hroush rates of Hralabt from CHICAIO (wntll changed un ail PAT Hoe claseltiad higher 1 Hrst-claas In Kevivod Julut Classic wion will bo: 83.75 per 100 Ibs, Nturgie City, < ran 4 i Uy.T Norpte Central Cit Lend City. Frotuht should b Wisconsin Divtsto I tel at brik Turovgh Oils of Lading wd ntormation ypply to. THOMAS 8, MATTLE Contracting Agunt, Clarkeat, (undur Shermun Housd), 1N quatre i Vico-Prostund Gen’! Man.c.& N.W.ity..Chicago.” MENRY C. WICKER, Freight ‘ratio Managor (, & N, W, Ity, Chicago, Rw PANEER 2 ire W. Ex. 8, & T, Cow Bt Paul, Minn, We're In! On and after Noy, 1d trainson the Chicago & Rastern Illinois RR. DANVILLE ROUTE, WII lenve from ie ENTILST., eat of Staturat., ab i om TCKET OF} toh Puitior Hous ae AH, HBBOTT & 00, a7 SLADE T, PAINTING & DRAWING MATERIALS Of Every Deazription. WAX FLOWER GUGDH, ULASS SILADES, Ace Tu brewers of this ton protertive tari on barley. Ing of the manufacturers of lager and other malt dyuors, held at New York yesterday, a report was drawn up and adopted protest Ing aicalnat the passage of a bill introduecd into Congress during the Jast session, which mntry are opposed Ata meet- provides for a duty of 25 centa per bushelon barley Imported from Canada, instend of 2 20 percent ad valorem duty as now. ‘The reas sons given why there should be no change are set forth jn the report as: (1) That the proposed tax ts 0 proliibitory ones (2) that. through Ht the malt trade in this country would becoine a monopoly; (3) that It would. make some brewers dishonest, as many would substitute some Inferlor substance for inalt In mumufacturing beers (4) that {t would increase the price of beer, and would tend to Inérease the consumption of spirituous Hqtors, thereby Snereasing the ninber of paupers throughout the country, and producing misery in countless homes throughout the Innd, thus seriously affecting the National welfare. The barley-growers and the temperance people are yet to be heard from, Avrxanpen Bartow and Benjamin Hahn, two tioted burglars, entered the honse of Thomas O'Brien, o produce-merchant at Syracuse, early yesterday morning with the intention of obtaining such money and yal- unbles as they could lay hands om, Halu entered the room in which Mr. O'Brien and his wife slept, and was taking some money out of Mr, O'Brien's pocket when he thought he heard Mrs, O'Brien move. IIe then took a carpenter's hammer which he brought with him and struck thy woman n heavy blow, fracturing her skull and rendering her insen- sible, He treated her husband in the same way, The burglars then made off, went toa saloon, drank and played billiards, ‘Chey wore about leaving Syracuse when arrested. O'Brien's condition is very precarious, and there 1a no hope of Mrs. O’Brlen’s recovery. Barlow has confessed to his part in the trans- netion. Hahn, the brutal scoundrel who cominitted the foul deed, was the reelplent of many favors at the hands of his victims, Barxum’s Committes met in New York yesterday, and issued an address.on the Morey business. which for seandatous men- dacity and utter meanness Is only equiled by the manufacture and publication of the original forgery. Not content with falsely denying complicity with the publication of the letter, Barnum and his fellows insult the Intelligent people of America, outrage all forms of decency, and show themselves to be utterly unserupulous and lost to all sense of honor by repeating ex- plotted libels about Gen, Garfleld, ‘The ad- ‘tress should rouse the indignation of tho honest,, patriotic men ft the Demoeratle party, and they should take steps inmediate- jy to publicly repudiate, Barnum and those who wallow with him in the mire of filthy slander and scunda! ———— : Lorn Rannonrir Cnurcittt, fn clon: of | the House of Marlborough, Slr Henry Drumn- wond Wolff, and Mr. Gorst, three young Torles who obtained considerable notoriety about six months ago by practleing a miid type‘of Parnellite obstruction tacties in Par- Iinnent, aro tired of the present ‘Tory party, which John Stuart Mill once yery happily deseribed as tho * Stupld party.” The trlo, who were referred to as" featherheads” dur- ‘Ingtho Inst Parliamentary session,—by the way Senator Conkling has appropriated the epithet since,—propose to found n new party to be called the Young England party, If it consists of menof the calibre and attain- ents of Churchill, Wolff, and Gorst, It wlll not make much of nimark jn tho iifstory of the world, —_—_—. Porr. Leo is represented by the London Thues to be sadly perplexed over the con- dition of affairs in Ireland, te would assist the English Government, or rather the En- glish landlords, if he thought hecould safely dogo, Hedeplores the frequent commission of agrarian outrages, and would, says the Times, denounce the agitation but that he fears his denunelation would lave a result directly opposit to that Which he wishes to bring about. He probably agrees with Froude’s philosophy that the Irish would be Protestants but that the English aro not Catholics, and thinks that, taking the part of the Engilsh landtords would stlenate tho “most devoted children” of the Church, a8 they are sometimes flatteringly called by ecclesiastics, Onx of the most appalling calamities which has been known in the history of the British dominions on this continent occurred near Stellarton, Nova Scotia, yesterday, By an explosion. of gus at least forty, per- haps fifty, coal-miners have been buried under heaps of débris, suffocated, and burned to a crisp, and not one of thelr. companions survive to tell tho story of tho. catastrophe, ‘Thirty of the unfortu- nate victims were married, and In most {n- stances were the ellef supporters of large fanilles, Tho catastrophe has created ine tenso dxeitement, and the ininera for scores of nilles nround have flocked to the scene of the aceldent to assist in recovering thebodles of the unfortunate victins, Tux Boycott expedition reached sts desti- uation yesterday unmolested, aud will com- mence to gather In. Mr, Boycott’s harvest, ‘The peasantry made no more hostile demon stration than Hissing and groaning, and the Londow Tory organs are greatly disap- wolnted, ‘Tha Land-Leaguo leaders were present, and counsvled the people to paticnce and peace, The London Tunes does not give up the sensattonal aspect of the case yet, and gays that the membors of tho expe- dition have been marked out for future target practice, Goy. CuLtost Issugd 8 proclamation yes torday calling In all outstanding State bonds, and announcing that no interest will be paid to the halders thereof after the lst of Janu- ary, 1881, ‘Tho entire ‘Indebtedness of the State now ty $231,050.11, Of th.s $23,000 was called in some thne ago, but not surrendered: by the holders, so that tho Interest-beartiug debt at the present tine ts $257,450.11, After the Ist of January the Pralrie State will not oweacent, aid there wili be upwards of $100,000 In the ‘Treasury to meut ordinary ox- peuses, What Democratic State can make such a showing? A remurio gale blowing at the rate of thirty ules por hour awopt over Lakes Ontarié and Erie yesterday morning, and drove the schooner Snowbird, Jaden with luinber, ashure near Oswego, N, Y., aud the schooner Cortez, with 19,000 bushels of wheat. from Milwaukee, ashore about thirty tiles below Oswego ata place entled Woot: ville, ‘The crews of both vessels were saved by the sailors at the fife-stations nearat hand. | Both vessels are total wrecks, A Inter dis- pateh brings news ‘that two schooners are ashore on Lake ADIUTANT-GENERAL Ditus, In tls annual Teport, recommends young men to enter inilitary organizations during their school Ire, Ne says thatthe military dutles need not necessarily Interfere with their scholas- tic studies, and that the advantages to. them- selves and the Natlon fram connection with such organizations would more than com: pensate for the tine lost. Gen. Drum also favors a uniform system of tactics, rules, and forms for the regular army and the militia, ——— ee A . ——-— James Luoxanp Is son to the Sheriff of Davenport, Ia, and ns such doubtless thought himself aman of “ fuflooence.” A friend of his named Brigys was.taken betore Justices Kaufian, of Davenport, yesterday, and fined. Young Leonard wanted the Judge to reduce the -fine, The latter re- fused, whereat Leonard began to abuse hint. Fron words to blows was not long. Leon- ard knocked the Justice down, and then shot athin, The young tian was arrested on a warrant charging ult with Intent to kill. Tite Committee on Public Service of the Board of County Commissioners met “yester- day for the purpose of fixing salaries of county employés for the next flyenl year, They agreed to recommend a slight Incrense in the salaries of several clerks in the County Clerk’s and the County ‘T'reastrer’s offices, ‘They also agreed to recommend a reduction In the price paid for dieting prisoners from 2% cents to 20 cents per head per diem. —_— O’Brrex, one of the perjurers in the Morey ease, is a native of Washington, and is about 2tyenrsotd. He has as hard a reputation as any person of his age outside a Penitentiary inthis country, He has been In jail at least adozen different thines for robbery, assault, fraud, and other erlmes. His Inst exploit previous to the perjury business was a prize fight, In which he seems to have come off dirst best, lto isa bad Aur the Nihilists tried for attempts against the life of the Czar have been fonnd guilty by the Military Court at St. Petersburg. Five of the convicted were sentenced to death, and eleven to hard Iabor In the mines for life. Three female Nihilists were sen- tenced to fifteen years’ penal servitude, Tho tern of linprisonment of the three women and of one of the men will be probably re- duced. Gov. Fostsr says that he fs n candidate for the Olifo Senatorship, and thut he will fight hard to get It, He gays he has no under- standing whatever with Seeretary Sherman, and that Gen. Garfleld will not interfere fn the contest. Gov, Foster adds that he does not know what the composition of the next Cabinet will be, and, further, he thinks that even Gen, Garfield does not know. ‘Times murderers anda horsethlef escaped ,froin'the Las Vegas, Colo., jail Sunday night. A posse pursued them, and caine up with then Thursday evening. The sJail-birds - showed fight, und two of the“murderers, Allen and Davidson, werekilled. , Another. of the purty was wounded, .but managed to make his escape, The posse was in pursuit when last heard from, A Trmune representative Interviewed several Aldermen yesterday as to what thoy thought‘of the proposed transfer of the Lake-Front property to the railroad com pany, Most of those interviewed seem to be pleased at tho Idea: of transfer, but some complain avout the way in which the nego- tlatlons for the sale have been conducted, Oxe Lord, a member of the Massachusetts Legislature, was sent to Jail for six months yesterday for having, while a married man, proposed narriage under an assumed name ton Miss Chamberlin, and for having as- saulted the lady’s father when he was for- bade the house. Six months seems o'small term of Imprisonment for the fellow. =—_—_— Frep Lewis, an attorney at Cleveland, called another Ilmb of the law an “infernal cur” fn the Police Court of that city yester- day. He was flned for contempt of Court, and, rather than pay the fine, he went to jail forn few hours, He thon thought better of tho matter, patd his fine, and threntons to sue the Justice for false imprisonment, ——— Ancunisitop Fenian will be consecrated atthe Cathedral of the Holy Name a week from to-morrow. Besides the Suffragan Bishops of tho wew Archdiocese, Bishops Spalding and Baltes, there will be present Bishops Hogan, Dwenger, Gilmour, O'Con- nor, Ireland, and Ryan. The Intter will preach the sermon of the occasion, Pensvasion having had no effect, Dervisch Pasha has ordered the.Albanian leaders to surrender Dulelgno, and threatens to use force to compel them should thoy refuse, The Albanian leaders ask for nmonth’s tine iu which te constder the demand and thelr action thereon, The Turk has not yet re- pled to this modest request. —— es Amona the candidates: mentioned for Speaker of the lower branch of the Illinois Legislature are: Gen, H. 1. Thomas, of Chicago; the Hon, ‘thomas F, Mitchell, of Bloomington; Cul, A. Kk. Mock, of Henry; and the slon. George D, Chaffee, of Shelby- ville, Gen, ‘Thomas is believed to stand tho best chance of winning, Dr. Georar KR, NEWNGEn, a prominent physician of Philadelphia, was taken sud- denty WL Thoraday evening while delivering a leeture fn that city, and died a fow minutes therenfter. Ho had taken half an ounce of Jaudaniin a Httla time before the lecture, bn order to obtalu relief froma temporary at- tack of sickness, Dr. Joun‘Y. Portrn, Assistant Surgeon in the United States Army, telegraphs trom Key West under date of Nov, © that there have been ten eases of yellow-fever, of which two were fatal, at that point during the week ending Wednesday Inst. ‘The Rev, Mr, Gil- bert, an Episcopallan clergyman, was ono of tho victhus, Dr. Joun Bucwanan, of bogus-medical- certificate notorlety, pleaded guilty in tho Philadelphia Court yesterday to the charge of having sold bogus academe degrees, His sentence was deterr A norrie contatning two life-Insurance policies belonging to Oskar 4, Stromquest, taken out by Olaf 1. Sunquest and Charles Olson,—the two latter suppused to have been ie e- NOL Jo Savag ain Fo ary } agy, PRICE FIVE. CENTS... - -.. on board the Alpena when {t foundered,—, was picked up on ‘te beach near Mutskegon’ igi Yesterday. Mr. Stromquest lives at Muskes, gon, and says that Olson and Sutquest were’ on board the Alpena, and that the polictes | are genuine, Dr. J. Ts. Aust, and his brother-in-law: James Humphrey, went ona spree’ ag Winslow, Int, Thursday night, and, enters taining old grudwes against each other, com menced quarreling, “The quarrel was brought to an abrupt conclusion oy Aust shooting Humphrey and kiting him ine stuntly, Gey, GAanrizep continues to recelve about 200 letters of congratulation every day, and several hundred telegraphte messages of the sie purport, Many of the letters are from offiee-holders or oftice-seekers, but the great number seem to be genuine expressions of’ Pleasure at the success of the President- elect, Anpunian, the Persian. Shelk, with his troops, is surrounded by a strong force of Kurds at a place called Urumiah, On the. other hand the Perslan troops have captured the Kurdish town of So Uj Bolak, Idling 200 Kurds and waking 180 prisoners, Lonp Satasnuny, next to- Beaconsfield the ablest inan in the English ‘Tory party, ant tha most bitter partisan Jn English public life, will speak at Woodstock on the s0th lust, and It fs said he will make a fierce at- tack on: the Gladstone Government and the Ghudstone polley. Grex. GARFIELD'S majority over Gen, Hane cock In lowa Is, 78,19, ‘Thisis the largest: inajority willeh, 1 that stanel Republican, Slate ever gave to any candidate, and its ma Jority now Is much larger than any otter State gives to the President-elect, Tur National Cotton Exchango. reports thnt 1,007,015 bales of cotton of this year's crop has been shipped from Southern ports, or by rall to Northern manufacturing points This $s an fucrense. over the shipments at this time last year of 1 bales. ‘Tur official returns show that Gen, Gar fleld recelved in Penusylvanin 444,704.votes Gen. Hancock 407,428, Gen, Weaver 20,063 and Neal Dow and others 1,983, Gen. Gar field's majority over all was 14,625, The Keystone State did nobly. Tus Hon. Jolin A, Kasson, Minister te Austria, leaves this evening for his) post Me is prominently mentioned for Speaker of the next Congress, and says that he will re turn on short notice If his presence is neces: sary to his,candidature, Tuens fs a proposition before the Alabama Legislature favoring the holding of the elee- tion for State officers at the same thne as the Presidentlil and Congressional elee- tons, ‘The proposition will probably bu con-. eurred In, eae MassAcnuserrs, recording to the official. census report, has a population of 1,763,085, The females exceed the males by 1,04. The number of persons of foreign birth is Bit and there are 19,004 colored persons. Wn . print In another part of THE Tims, a complete and accurate Hstof the members. of tho General Assembly of this State. It will be seen that the Republicans will have a manjority of thirteen in eneh branch, ~ Baron Borszey v'ANanas, thanew French Minister to Mexico, arrived nt New York yesterday. He will. be tho first accredited, representative of France at the. Mexican Court since the death of Maxtmilian, . Henn Ricuten, a member of the Prussian Partlument, made a fleree- onslaught yester- day on the budget submitted by the Minis- ters, He partleularly denounced the prope: sal to increase taxation, ‘Te official weather Indications give the Voper Lake reglon to-day southwest to northwest winds, generally lower tempera ture, and stationary or higher barometer, PETHOLLUM hua been discovered at Ponea, Neb., twenty-two miles west of Sioux City. ‘The off was found at 550 feet below tho sur- fave, Its quallty Is not known, A rerren-catien of Parls had &, parcel contalning bank-netes representing 600,000 francs stolen from. him. yesterday In the Rue St. Vinne. Frost. Murels 44, 1853, until April 90, 1880, tho Iltnols Central Itallrond Company pad ‘into tho Treasury of the State of IMnols $8,404,050,19, Two aMALL ellidren left alone by thels mother Ina house on Poplar street, Milwaue kee, were burned to death yesterday, Wins V. Grover, a fitty-yearold? husband of Red Bank, N.J., has shot and killed his thirteen-year-old wife, * Anovr $500,000 in gold bullion was with drawn from the Bank of England weutenday, for shipment to New York, ' Mn. Wier: LEM, an Irish Innd agent, was shot dead yesterday near a place called Oola, - in the County-of Limerick, : GEN. J.C, Sotru, Treasurer of tho Stata of TWinols, held in his vaults on the 1st of Octo- her last $2,408,000.59, ae » THE BREWERS, * New Your, Nov, 12—A meeting of brew. ers was held here to«tay to take action against the passage of the bill now pending before Congress to Increase the duty on bare ley malt imported from Canada from 20 per cent nd yatorem to a speclile duty of 2% cants perbushel, Tho report of the Commitive Appointed on the subject was adopted prov testing ganlust the passage of the bill, stating that tt ould not Increasu the revenue of tha country, but was a prolilbitery tax; that It would crush out all - com- petition fn malt; would: offer direct temptation to use poorer articles and malt substitutes In the manufacture of beer; | would Jnerease the price of beer, now a frac tlonal substitute of distilled Iquors, ond would [nereass the expenses of the poor houses throughout the Jand, add misery in countless humes, and atfeet”gur Natlouat welfare, A pettjion to Congress protesting against an Increase of dutyau- male was signed by all the brewers present, nud caples sunt to all the brewerd In- the United States for Chale ahuatres, = op YELLOW-FEVER AT Key WEST; . . Wasiusaton, D. ©, Nov, 13,--Assistant Surgeon Jotn ¥. Porter, United States ariuy, alvises the Natlonu! Bonrd of Health, under date of Noy, 0, that from the 3d to the sth hist, there had oeen ten cures of yellows | feverand twodenths at Key West. One of the deaths. was Bylscupal clergyuay Gilbert

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