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Ul The Marquis =u the Differences" the En- glis! OREIG N. h Cab inet on the Irish Question. ea ee te Victory eth the Anti-Cocrclon aM Likely to Rest embers. ee of Sligo to Return to for Health and 1 a Peace, ———— Points in the Prospectus of the French Panama Canal Company. ; —_— ecked and All on : bs a on the Welsh Coast. pulcigno Completely Isolnted by a Cordon Loxpoy, Nov, 18. of Turkish Troops. ——_——- Tho Remains of Oolurbns Qlaimed to Have Beon Found in San Dominga. IRELAND. @pMAnAL’” ANXIETY AND ALARM. Sy able, ‘no Cabinet crisis over eel the Irish question is evidently nt hand, and, In spits of tho nsstrances given me only Monday: of the Government that all was harmony on by no member thesubject, the position of affairs to-night causes tho very deepest anxiety, and even alarm, tn ininisterial circles and at tho Liberal Clubs, ‘Che Cabinet Counell held yesterday was in session for four hours, and since It adjourned the town fs full of rumors ofsharpand most angry, disagreements be- tween the leading embers of the Ministry. SUITS AGAINST NEWSPAPERS, Dentin, Nov 17.—At the weekly meeting of tho Land Lenguo Egan stated that the traversers Intended to proceed against the Express and Mail. newspapers for attempt- fngto prejudice the jury and prevent the traversers from receiving a fair trffl, Ing artlele, sx ADDITIONAL REWARD OFFE: An additional reward of £500 has been offered fur the discovery of thd murderers of Tord Mountmorrts, MINISTERIAL DELINERATIONS, Lonnoy, Nov. 17.Lhe Nees, in its lead- “We may assume that tho manner of dealing with the condition of Ire- Jand will ocenpy the attention of the Cabinet. Council to-day, and probably.by the enc of the week the Government will have come to adecislye understanding.” , OFPOSED TO COERCION. Tho Times, commenting on the reticence ot Chamberlain, President of the Board of Frade, and John Bright, Member of Vartia- ment, atthe opening of the Reform Chub ut Dinmingham last week, says: “ Iwas known that the condition of Ireland was the subject. . of Ministerial deliberations, and It was well understood that there were serious dilfer- encesamong the members of the Cabinet as to what should be done, Rightly or wrong- Jy, and in this caso wo belfove rightly, at Bir tntogham Ministers Bright and Chamberlain were credited with the resolution to resist to the utmost, we may say to the lust, the adop- thon of any measures savoring of coercion,” RUMORED SHOUTING, Liurnicr, Noy, 1%—It is rumored that n landlord ownlog an extensive estate in the County Cork has been shot. THE MARQUIS OF st1a0_ * bas removed all his yaluabies from Westport, and will reside in London until tho agitation {a Ireland 1s ended, CABINET DIFFERENCES, Losnox, Noy. 1%.—Tho Press Association Sysreports of differences in the Cabinet sem to bo well founded, Bright and Cham- lain havo prononneed absolutely against coaclon in Ireland. Several Ministers fayor the convocation of Parliament in December toauthorize the suspension of the Habeas Corpus net. No decision has been taken, ton to belle of 800 sold ‘The News, Wsasplit in lon has yet early segstoi fom points the Cabinet, Darras Intobo bh Deditton “ysho will 1 teturn shortly, Mewbérs of the Land League, re in Ireland ar * that the Cubt Ritts thom and, thy Chane 8 objections Toxnos, article rep open one, Renting > of Brlaut derhaps ¢ DENIAL, In aleading article, he Cabinet. Itsays no conelu- been como to in regard to an n of Parlinment. Every syinp- to incrensing harmony within denies thero COUNTERMANDED, 001 as been ne, Noy, 17,—Thore is avery ron- ve that the order for the dispatch ters to reinforce the troops at Bal- countorinanded, ns the ax- to Lord, Erne’s residence has been loned, Boycorr leave with tho trdops, but will A MONSTER MEETING of Catholics was atwhich sympatt RE but eve: Mews, but have other way, and it “While to at TH Pants, Noy, ded b 000 shares Lelng reserved by the statutes for tho fatal cost ‘The sum, Over and ab my ten ie lsiug Sutloy ver ee the Ber tion A wat te Seaston o Company, 500, Ubscription, He Hit linaea beng pad at subscription, 100 of nt As ally aside, held at Belfast yesterday, hy was expressed for tho ITERATED, Nov, 17,—The Timea in a lending ents Its statement. of yesterday there are differences In the Cabinet, It The arguments in tnyor of coercion G Urged as strongly as over, and uct Lins certainly not decided on On tho other of Bright and tain have not been surrendered, timay bo nasumed that ‘ the question Is an Ty day tends to Its settle. Senge favorable to tha contention And Chamberlain, who have not Onverted their colleagues to thelr bBrevented o deciston tho will soon not be worth tempt to enforea opposit views," ——_ FRANCE, 600,000 for the ent, and bit the cording francs, the canal 000 Dewuorasy a sty CANAL, -—Tho capital of the Panama ‘anal i pany Will be 800,000,000 francs, ae shares of 800 francs cach, Slonees pal company of original conces- that Concession contributed by ,000 shores remain for pub- ‘The tssue will bo made at the rest as required, ‘Tho Isestimated at 600,000,000 franes, ccessary for completing the ennal hove the capital will be raised by Hf or obligations, 0 be pal on shares durin; - aks of rote a otted to the ei HOF conceaeans Bharcholders by contractors haya Five per cent in- the net profit, 80 Do Lesseps states sent In thelr estl- to which tho construc- will not cost over It has been provided by 9 dun signed July 7 that @ special Metlean, committe eae the f ited States, As to ull that relates obsei fama t 4 TVANCE hua been f the Rep ¢, sitting In New York, interests of the company of the. neutrality of the 8ettled by the luw of con- public of Colombia, EDItons gENTENCI The manages gs SENTENCED, Mad Gen, of Chlserug ha the Journal la Commune Ve each buen sentenced THE CITICAGO TRIBU. 1880—TEN PAGES W inont * liiprionment ne Of 2,000 fray ( vy for defending erludial net. The or at Le Clelitzation hag been condemned dreantumuachint to three months? pngardeeriiett ala He of 2.000) franes for ny President Gravy, ale Coniiicts, nsut hy Gounelhat state: of SPECIE, Thavnn, Nove 1%—The_ steamer, Chnbria nailed hence today: with 1 ts speclo for New ‘Yor . RE Crete i GREAT BREPAIN, Fons, Loxnox, Nov, 1%—Floods are ennsing dinel damage tn the Contntles of Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Notthighaunstire, and Worees tershire, ‘The waters of the ‘Thames are taphily rising. INTERNATIONAL COVYINGHT TREATY, Lowell, Ain 1 Minister, has submitted to the Board of ‘Trade a project fer mn Inter jutlunal copyr right treaty, THE TURE, The grent Shropshire Mandieap Stakes were won by Missentus, Speeutator second, and Stdunel third, Preston Pans was the favorit, CAMNET COUNCIT. ‘The Cabinet Connell will be held at Wind- sor next week, when Parllament will be pro- rogued until Jan, 0, RELIEP FUND, The Lord Mayor hus opened a fund for tho relict of the Inhabitants of Agram, Croatla, who have been made homeless by the earthquakes, SPECIE FOR NEW Yoni. Fifty-five thousand pounds In eagies wero withilrawn trom thy Bunk of England for Now York yesterday, * ITALY, PONTIPICAL SECRETARY OF STATES Tome, Nov. 1%2—The Pope ling signed a brief appointing Cardinal Jucobint Pontifical Scerctary of State, It ts expeeted if clerieal circles that the appolutinent wht mark a great change in the potley of the Vatican, ‘The Pope approves of the views of the Irish Bishops, ag stated ina memorial in explana- tion of their vonduet In regard to the ngita- tion hi Lrelrad, nnd it Is expected that he will shortly make public announcement to that effect, 8 TO 1 TILLED. Tn consequence of the compromise arrived. at with Russia, the Vatlean will immediately tnke notion with the view of {ling the va- eaut sees in Poland, and tn making appolut- ments will consider the efatins of persons recommended by the Russtun Government. GARIBALDT ‘ Rowe, Nov. 17,—Garibalal has written to the Chamber of Deputies, cnergetleally ro- newlng his reatiest to resign THE OAT. THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEST, Lospon, Noy, 17.—The International Re- gattn Committee have decided by lot that the first tril heat to-morrow at 1:20 p.m, shall he between Laycock, Elliott, Hawdon, and 'Tarryer; the second heat at 2 between Miley, Ross, Largan, und Feeley; the third heat at 240 between Warren Sinith, Hosmer, Gib- son, nnd Anderson; fourth heat at 3:30 be- tween ‘Trickett, Nicholson, and Clasper. The first two men in each heat will be allowed to seull again on thio 10th, when two hents will he rowed from Putney to Chiswick, and the four best men fu these two heats will row In the final heat, whitch will be from Putney to Mortlake, on tho 20th fnst HANI Afantan has withdrawn from the contest, TURKEY. DULCIGNO, Consrantinop.e, Noy, 1%.—Dervisett Pasha telegraphs that tho cordon around Duleigno is complete, SOLDIERS CALLED OUT. Forty thousand Redity have been called ont tv be employed ‘partly In| the Greek Provinces of ‘Turkey, partly in Albania, and piirtly on tho boundary of Enstern Ioume- Na, AGAINST THE KURDS. Fifteen battalions of Turkish troops haye marched from Von rgainst the Kurdish in- yaders, YORTIFYING, : The Turks are fortifying tho borders of Thessaly. . COLUMBUS. WAT ARE ALLEGED TO BY THE REMAINS OF THE NAVIGATOR, Santa Dostinay, Nov, 6, yin Havana.— Congress has passed a decreo that, conskd- ering tho proofs sufficient that the remalus found In the Cathedral Sept. 10, 1877, are the remains of Christopher Columbus, a monu- mont to enshring them shull bo erected at the Capital. «All the American Governments aro solicited to contribute to the fund. ‘The Government of Santa Domingo gives $10,000, WRECKED, ALT HANDS Lost, Lownoy, Noy. 1%—An unknown steamer has been lost with all hands off St.ioven’s Mend, on tha south coast af Wales, Tha unma of the steamer reported lost off St. Goven’s Head, Wales, -is stlll unknown, She is supnosed to be x small coaster, Six bodies have been washed ashore, RUSSIA. THY EDITORS, Sr, Prrensnuna, Nov. 12.—At tho sitting of tho Press Commission the oditors of sev- eral St, Petersburg and Muscow journals favored tho abolition of the system by which pross offenses are denlt with, and suggested that aucn offenses bo tried bythe law courts. INDIA, PROBABLY UNTRUE, Lonvow, Noy, 17,.—Tho report of the revolt of the tribes of Northern Cashmore {3 proba- bly untrue. VARIOUS. OFFICIALLY INVITED, Lonpos, Nov. 17.—A. dispatch from Bu- chareast says thu United States Government has offielally Juvited the Roumanian Govern mient to send a delegate to the International Sanitary Conference, which opens In Wash- ington on the Ist of February, cUnA, Havana, Noy, 17.—The celebration of tha birth of the Spanish Princess begun yester- day, and will inst untll Saturday, No mare ket reports during this period, MONE AMRESTS, Lonpon, Noy, 10,—A St. Petersburg dis- patch says: After the oxccutlon of the NIbi- ists this morning, slxsuspected women found in the crowd were taken into custody, Upon searching thom there wero found concealed in thelr clothing eharts of tho principal Rus- slan prisons, and a chart and full deseription of the Czar’s now yacht Livadia, ‘The prison plans were done by German artists, and the sketches of the yacht by Englishmen, The arrests woro kopt 9 profound seerct, ———— Sir Henry Beswomers Ble IT nessiuon wha haa recently been ‘oni 480 a nt presourud with the frecdui of tho City of Lone don, ia known te all tho world In connection with tho stecl manufacturing: process which bears bis name, ‘be loss familiar incidents of hh life, however, possesd nany etrong puinta of interest for a hudon of inventors, and are, moreovor, uliuost us exciting: Feng as the story of a prospeotor’s seureb for hidden gold, While wtlll a young man his aluter one duy wsked him to buy her sume gold-powder at tho palit- shop, ‘Tho yrice—soven sittings Per ounce ustonished blu, It wus too little fer gold and too muob Jor basa metal On turther investiga tion hu ilacovered that the vialugof the inuteriuh was ous shilling per pound, und that tho cost of the product was due ote tho fabor of Lnmmoriug Dutch mictal tnto Bheeta and then grinding them futa powder, ie frat attempt to imitate the process was an Utter fullure, Bute persevering, about a year lutur bu produced the working drawings for @ setfouctlug nuchine, which Guapled twa men te do the work of wlxty, and reddeed thu coat of bronze to about three shillings per pound, Of cuure, he contrulicd tho market yosolutely, YValy inveutivn be never patented,” Thu wae Ines, nt fenat at Arat. were mi oh x Sn fdlilferent shop, and same he witely separated it towne, 1 various parts Pthen oseembled 1 1 wo Ne who, having suede Huable secret erty for nnn ry were rewnried by the gift ofthe whole busiies, ‘The progiis of this invention supplied tie dundst For the tong eert costly” expe In weturiig ul. For other early now in use in tho Baga Stange whlelt fing been calculated tn that Government £1000) por funni for more than dorty yenra, he hing never recelved a penny. Within 41x weeks after be commiratention. with tho Stinmp-eOiiee an order was Issued eating in the ald stamps and replnetng them witht stamps dated with) pore Md teures while it was, th ‘ore, Hpostde a transfor from one le ent 10 anothor Tord Althorn, reward the ary of Lea on yen in the Staup-Oillee, bart he went outat power befare doing 89, tho eluiin was never recognize by: Nis snecessors. Another ently Invention wis a Mnehing for stemplag Olreeht velvet. and: part ‘of ita products re Msed in Windsor Castle, From these examples it wilh be seen how dle versified are: the produc nig, ant bow fnpossible it would be In such veketch as this toeven catitog his Mi patents, Hedaved to its fowast terms of statement, his process af steot manufacture 18 to Wow tt hlagt of air throuxh fuser fron. thus burly out the excess of citt= this aa almplo na th Ancing of the Columbus, bat the why history of upp has no other ex f the attaiimene: stupendous results by the brainework of one mu Velo to the invention, whieh was announced in 1856, tho mautfachtrers of Gren, Britain anonatly consaimed about 1,000 tons of enatestee], Whi oat A) pen ee ton. And, the process wna ns stow and laborious ng enstls, After the frvention, as one of the tirat experl> inents showed, twenty tons of enat-fron worth: £80, could be converted In twenty-three ipinutes into twenty tons of stech worth £2000, This year the product of England will be 830,000 tong, work, $000,000 tons, Taking the value of steel to bo £5) 1 1858, and £1) wish price) in” 18 here Is faving~thut. {4 to Bay, of £120,000,00), or it the world totnl present value ot the product, not to men ton nu ceonomy of over s,000,000 fons of eonl fn the process of mitnufacture. and the fact that + 1 gift—to four thnes the inany proces whieh would age of iron. 41 the rewartl: 3 nnd atructures aro possible yt have been drentned of in the eqn are magnificent Ayures, and Ki 8 Of the benutifnl little poll medats whieh are Issued hy the Tloyat Mint," a3 Sir Henry pute it—i3 not dispropor. vonute, Honors enmo jute to Sir Henry, but when: they began they enme thiekly, A enti. lor of htt crosses, medals, titles, ete, a9 ime posable here, hut it miay be mentioned that ong of uur Western towne is named atter him, Ho was born Jan, (, 1, and ho f4 now engiwed in the elaboration of a new method of minus Tucturing epeculn for retlecting telescopes, which tay yet rlve. us ap oand pertuct parabotie inirrors almost without limitation of ulze. ee CRIMINAL RECORD. Ttema from tho Police Stations, Carl Lota, n cont-denler at No. 73 twelfth street, reports havlug had stoien from him a common equere box cutter, printed green, Which was stored tna shed near his ofllee. Tanst Saturday night some freizht-cars stand: jay on tho Grand Teunk Huileoud, near the core ner of Morgnn und Sixteenth street, wore forced open by burgiars, who helped themselves to a quantity of faney groceries “and ciht palrs of Houta, Offiecr Casey nscertalned that a band of boys living on Itebecea street wers the of- fenders, tnd enling the pollee patrol to his assistance Owen MeCarthy, James Ryan, aud fauwrence Egan were arrested, and nv portion of the stolen pn operty, found ft thelr possession, They were each held ttt 3500 bail tu the wu, In consequence of n fight In a basement nt No. 34 Clark street, a notorious dive occuplert by the very lowest representatives of the two. sexes and’ colors, where, not long ago, Dirt Tiros was mitrdered ‘by Armory pollgo. Inst ovening, made a scent ‘upon the hole and captured half dozen of its belligerent Snmtates. One of ‘the patrons of the den, Lizzie Stuckl had puld isha. Williams, Jessce of the place, 50 venta for an apartinent,and when Willinms Sound that a man wae to occupy the roo along with Lizzie he demanded more ran She hit bin over tho bead with on fireeshovel, Initleting tirash ahout three inches long, from which tho blood towed freely. Hence the disturbasee. ‘Tnesday night a case of shora, valued at $100, was alolen out of vue of Fhelps, Dadgo & Latiner's wagons at the corner of Clark nud Fourteenth sireets. Children in tho neighbor- hood gave the pollee information which led to tho arrest of Frank, ating * Negro“ Schuitz, ‘Thomas Moriarty, John Sheridan, and PM repue duck “Orr, the de- Enwright. Belultz mialntuined his tation a3 8 Byuenior, and gave infor mation whieh Jed to the recovery of all tho property. A pair of the stolen boots was found in Bnwright’s possession, and when the quartet were shown all their plunder at the Central Staitlon they made a full confession, They atso coniessed to having stalen 2 ease of rubbers in the same manner, and sald they hid disposed of the goals nt Norden’s pawnshop on Bite street, but the pawnbroker bitterly devles the accusation. Pa Inwronee Keatty and Michael Dwyer wero held! in $2,000 bull cach by Justice Morrison yes- terday for tho burglary of Mr. iM rT d “Ms Weat Adiing street, Just before Bent- ty's trial he was soon to hand “his overeat to Mr. Feeney, the lawyer, frum whieh Mr. Feoney took 8 ‘revolver, Ags Hentty had been searched previous to being “put in tho station, # was .considercd strange thit tho pon should have cacaped the vigilvuce af the prs. Justice Morrison asked Mr, Feonvy for hols ‘enpon, and found the alx chambers loaded, Bently, on being questioned nbout tho muttor, suld hu wot the ruvelver froin a Cellow= prisoner In the Madison Strect Station Just hefure being brought into court, ‘Tnly was proved to be trug; but the man from whem the revolver wae obtained bad mennged to conecal It from the officer who searched bin at the ‘twelfth Street Station previous to his transfer to Madison street. Detective Tn Bounty: toole osseraion of the revolver. Bontty iy a well- Rnewn thief and burginr, and will undoubtedly be sont down fora long stretch whon bis trial tukes place. ed INDIANS TO TESTIFY IN COURT, Manison, Wis, Nov. 17.~-Shorlt! Baldwin renched homo with several Indians frgm the northern part of the State this morning to tes- tify in tho enso of tho three young reughs who ngsitulted ao ladlan encampment at First Lake Jast apring, raping peu who was enelente, aud who dled from the offects of the outrage, i CANADIAN CLUB, Speetat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. BPniNGETELD, HL, Nov. 17.—A. certificate for organization was to-day filed with the Secrotary of State by the Canadian Club of Chicago, Tho Directors aro Wiliain | Htiehardsou, John G. Ore chard, IJ, Oxden, C.8, Devitt, Mf, 'D, Ogden, W ¥, Poteraon, and Nathan T, Fitel ———— Tho Scarcity of Good Cooka, London Truth, Good cooks are poastbly tu be had at about twice the salury of & curate, pravided they be allowed to lovy commissions on everything edible that enters n house. Everybody, how- ever, cannot pay these torme, and, us a rule, faniilios have to putup with exevodingly bud cooks, In France there are many Professor of tho art of cooking, Who undortuke to feed a funily for a tixed sum por diem, with a stlpu- inted addition fot exch guest. They buy ail proylsions, and thoy gond @ cook of good cu pacity to live in the house which thoy undere take to supply. pvery morning they enll thom- selves to bee thatall fs golng on properly, and thoy thon subiilt amen whied nay be changed if the cllent pleases. When be gives a dinuce purty, they, either Jook after it themsclyes or send ono of thelr chief uldes to do go, Why could noteonething Ike thls bo organized In Lone don? ‘The Proforsor, buy tts everything in lurge quantities in tho market, is able to munke a prot. it, without charging his ellents more’ than they would themselves pay, He ta answerable for the cook whu lives in the house, and it his own Interests takes care Unit ane lee ektled and rollavle person, while Lis own superintond- enco jngures that tho dinner {au presentubte one, Bvon if English housekvopers objected to this plan of contracting, au wood coul might muke a very fair Hylng ‘hy. simply providing: cooks, and by once 8 week calling tosce whather thoy aro giving gutiafaction, Most persons would bu glut to pay a renvoniblo wanuul feo for. this, Ag it is, It 1s almost inpossivlo to tind a tolorably good cook, except by muy ee, ox. tortionute wagos, submitting to all her whine and: caprices, and winking ut her taking a pers centage from tradusinen. $ = a Tho German Consume Sandon Tines, Tho consus of the Geriuin Empiro will bo made on the tetof Necember this year. The Inst was tn 1878, and_ tho one before that in 167, Proviously, up to 1607, 8 census was Likon Overy threo years in tho sovervignty, ‘Tho methatl adopted $s to leave a number of cone susecinds or forms for individuals in ¢: house, cach porson who can write belie peeted ta ML one of these, and fnidividinils v cannot write to buyg the forms filed by rele tives or othors. Tho foryn mikes Inquiry 2s to sex, aye, plyce of birth, ‘religion, faiully stute, ovcupation, relation to the Stute, and dwelling- place {¢ visiting, and im case of military or navi servico sume partloulund as to this are required, The consus-enrds aru in cach caso to bocollected in an. envelope, along with a form on which the bouscholder {6 desired to atute what lund under cultivation ho poasosses and what Hive stock, Tho work of dealing with the census materint will be much more centralized this time thin forwnerly. ‘Tho population of the countries now constituting the German Empire wad fi laid, SE i1.85 in 3875 it bad grown ta 42,727,000. Tho number arrived wt by tho approaching conws will probubly, uceording ta Herr Vou Scheul BD Unecre Zeit, “de soimothing like 504,00. Tho annual rate of increase it population during thia contury may be roundly catinuted ad i per cont, muro exuutly 0.9 per cont, Luxuries and Noconsarlos, Tho Khedlye of Egype suid, as pelng des. prived of bis bares“ Luxurles after a white Posonie heeeauried, They have no right tudeny bie Bd LOCEHsUr ys ¢ Nothing Very Dofinit from the Burned Insane Asylum at St. Peter, Elght Bodles Reeovered, and Thirty Patients, in All, Missing. Many of the Maniacs Thought to Be Still Wandering at Large. Gory. Pillsbury Offers to Advance Rellef Funds Very auch Needed. ‘Two Porsons Killed by a Gunpowder Explosion at Logan, 0, Twenty-five Soldiers Injured by a Railroad . Accident in Texas, S 81. Peten, Minn. Nov. 17.—Tho rerident of- cera of tho Minnesota Hospital for the Iusune derire to thank the firemen of Bt. Peter, Man- kato, and St. Pnul, and the eltizens of §t, Petur and tho other parts of the State, fortholr prompt aasistinee and generous Bytnpathy in the tlme of our grent alsteess and necessity. Order Is being restored na rapidly ns possible, and a com plete and accurate Iist of the dead nad missing: is being prepared, whieh we hope to furnish for publication in to-morrow morning's paper. All records of paticnta In the malo departinent were destroyed, necessitating tho personal Identifention of over G00 patients, No effort has been epared to accomplish th{s, and tho public will upprecinte the Importance of having tho fist full and compicte, C.K. Banter, ¥irst Aaslatant Superintendent. J. H, JAMES, Btowardt. Sr. Part, Minn., Nov. 17.—The enumeration of tho patienta‘of the burned St. Peter Insane Asy* Jum ts completed, and It is found thot thirty are inissing, Of these only six are known tobe dead, und their bodies have been discovered. ‘The only ona identified ‘with certalnty fs that of J. 1. Abrams, who waa smothored, not burned. Among tho others reported to be dead nre Dr. 8.8. Pruden, of Luke City; Columbus Newinen, of Shakopees J. G. Ferner, Hans Snrenson, and dohn Brennun, but there is nothing certain about thetr inte, The missing victims nat kilted are supposed to be wandering about the country or hiding in the woods. Thy uumberof dead iny bo inereased by freezing, . BIGHT RUWNED, Sr. Prret, Minn., Nov. 17.—Tho-hall records of nit the patients on the aldo of tho hospital burned were destroyed, which makes tho work of getting up the Het longer. Tho Hate will not be complete before morning, probably. Many of tho patients can’t or won't tell tuolr names, and It takes time to find just the porson to ldentify them. In tho confusion of the fire come of tho necessary recorda were tost far the thne, thus adding to the delny, But seven bodies have thus far been found—J. 1, Abrams, of Minneapolis; 88, Prudgen, of Lincoin County; John Hrenuan, Stillwater County, realdonce unknown, and threo others, namesunknown. In addition to these, twenty-throo aro known to be inissing, nimong them Columbus MaLolien, Scott County; 1. TL. Quindy, of Claremont; and Pat- rick hey and John Hals, of St, Paul, John Thorwildsoy, Vernon Contre, died since the fre from exhaustion. Not n alngte female patient fsdend or missing. All aro under phelter and enred for as can bestbe doa. Farmers in tho country around are bringing In strangors ahnost hourly, und thug diminishing the number lost. One man's body hos been found since the nbove was weltten, but only a band{ul of cluders reuntus of It, Gov, rintsnory, Bt. Paun, Minn, Nov, 1—Gov, Pillsbury bes offered to advance from his. own resources the money necessary to supply tho bedding and temporary shelter neccesary for tho rolicf of the patients iu tho burndil Insane asylum at St. Peter, and to reconstruct within sixty days one section of tho burned wing to ufford shelter for tho patients for the winter. Tho cost will he $15,000, ‘This will obviate tho nocessity of ro- moving the patients and simplify the question of relief. Tho Legistature will bo asked to reim- burso the Governor, ASPHYAXIA. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Crevervanp, 0., Nov. 1,~A mysterious cava {fs reported from tho Efghteonth Ward, wherein the family of David Burr, a night watehman, is described ns having been visttad by a dreadful calamity. Murr, it seems, upon returning from work ourly this morning, entered tho house and found one of bia children dead In its bed, and two othors aud tho mother lylng in an insengible coudition. A nolghbor, Mrs. Williams, was found in the house, atanding atitho bedsido of the dead calldiwith her hanus covering its mouth, Tury, in his wild grief, attempted to discover the causo of tho terrible state of ufuira, but tho woman seemed to be unable to give auy satisfactory explanation. The pollce wore at onco notitied, and Mra, Williams was taken into custody, Sho rald very Iittte, but appeared to ‘be uble to give no explanation of tho mutter. A more careful examination revealed tho fact that the house was fullof gas, and, 08 the doors of the base-burnor were found open, it 1s be- Ueved that the gases whiok escaped from tho stove stitfed the steepers. Tho mother and two chitdren wero unconscious several houra, but ure How reported as recovering. TITK SMOKING MINE. New Gvascow, N. 8., Noy, 17.—Thoro is a do~ cided improvement in affairs at the pit to-day. Tho trench to the Bye pit was Onished and’tho wator lot futo tho mine nboutga,m. Now thoro ian much smalter amount of vapor issuing from the shufts and mostly stewm, so that tho water must have comploto control of the tire by this tine. ‘Tho inquest on tho renning of Daniel McGill wray wus commenced to-day, RAILWAY COACI WRECKED, Cincinnati, O,, Noy. 17,—Tho passenger train on tho Loulaville Short Lino Roatt, due at 8p, in. yoaterday, reached here at 6 this morning, When near Ln Grange, Ky,, the pilot struck a cow, throw ber agninst tho sido of tho cut, whenco she rolled back on tho trick and throw off the two reur coaches. They were completo: ly wreeked, though none of tho passengers were porlouely injured, All trains wero delayed ten ours, STEAMSHIP ASTIONE, Trnes Rives, Nov, 16.—Lo-day the atoam- ship Lombard, while coming through Lake St. Peter, in passing bark and schooner in tow of atug, tho burk overtook tha schooner and ran ber into tho Lonbunt amidships, making a large holo 1 ber shte, and causing her to zo ashore, The cargo {a very much ‘damaged, Lighters and tuys have been ordered to bi sistance from Montreal, POISONUN, Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicaga Tribune Gann Marinas, Mich, Noy, 172—A man named Edward Dylo, a stranger In the city, dled ata bonrding-house bere this evening undor myste- rious clreumstances, Hu knocked at the door, sald he hid been polsoned, and died In ve mln utes after boing admitted, The war faa mys terloug one, The man's antecedents aro ‘nd kuown, —- GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION, er Bas CtincinnATt, O., Nov. 17.—Tho Gazette's Logan, O.,'epecial says; While Corwin Call, a miner, was omipyting 6 quantity of blasting powder into asack which hia wife wes hotding, tho powder exploded, Myra. Call was burned to death, and Cull fs not Ukely to Jive. Tho room was badly shattered, CAUGIIT IN MACHINERY, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, i ARCOLA, Jnd., Nov. 17.—John Brown, an em- ployé Jn Emepick's aawiill, was instantly killed toriiug while olllng machinery, His cont eatught in uily-wheel, and he was ibrown with payee agaluat tho uot, div louyes a small é —— A MROK RATT. GaLveston, .‘Yox., Nove 17.—Tho Netea' Corsl- came speclal gaya; A special train: carrying tour companies of thesixteenth Infuntry struck abroxen rall four uiles ubove here, ditehlig four couchus. ‘Cweuty-live won were wounded, suverul gerlousty, ACCIDENTAL LOISONING, Pananet. Noy. 17.4 speelal from Wil- muwyiot, Vel, suys: ‘Three sunll children of Hyatt Hutton diced hery Iaat week, two on ‘Thursday, and ono tho day following. It was thatrht that denth was ed by wearlet-fever, but subsequent Investigation gues to show that icental poisoning was the probable cause. ‘This Iden Ia advanced by the attending phyat clan, and [1 proof of it itis stated Unit juat bes fore the children werg taken sick they ate uns cooked sweet potatoes, on the vines of whieh paris green had been sprinkled to drive uway the potato beetle, — FATAL FATIn Prowta, Tl, Nov. 1—An old man namod Pat. rlek Carroll fell from the court-room Hoar in the Court-House to-day through nm akylight into a Inwement ctoret, und received Injuries: which wall probably prove futul ——— AMUSEMENTS. TIE OLYMPIC, “Our Candidnte," a pleee which treats in @ rather wmnusing way of the trials sid tribuliae tions of a rather ditldent mun iy search of politcal place, f4 running nt this thouten. There Are introduced torehlight proceastons, with bane ners and transparencies, just ike the genuine things There are broken-backed brass bands Dilfet-boxes aud polling. pin With thoirate tendant scenes, falthfully rept nied in all tholr vulgarity, and Sprites dudionves [ike [t Mr. Marry Rlchinoad In the rote of the retirite Grinwiy, tho candidate, 1s rathor coment In hi alent! encer Peitehnrd isa. very falthtut representative of the type of character who carries the ward bo his vest-p 4 goon den) out of the ¥ aud George W. Monroe batidosing: poltticat frishmat, ¢ the boys ind inieth in the even negroof Alt C. Barker, Nothing ean be add in Savor of the uthor members of the cust, and the Actresses ure all very qu WERSIEY WALI. On Tuesday eveniog Mr. Mortinier, the prestl- digitatuur, began a serles of entertainments at thishall. For the purpose n new btaye hus been erected, upon the Interior of whieh much d ative tasto ins been lavished. Mr. Mortiner gives ‘a rather pleasing entertalnment, which could be devitedly improved ff fie would but puta curb upon hla terrible propensity to get ‘of bad puns und stale Jokes, As o patinist he lg clever, and Introduces mo nuimber of novel tricks with ewes. cards, cunuries, bundkerchief4, and otter things, te has remarkably little machinery, and In the dexterity with which he deludes the perite q shows the skill of mun who his devote to tho study of mayic. He alsa, aided b Mortimer, gives suing Wusions that Interest audience. 4 ee Hiss hig DRAMATIC NOTES, ‘The latest baitad 1s entitled * Pur Him in tho Front Scat—Hils Hend is Bald." Frank Mayo will this evening appearas Dary Crockett at the Grand Opera- House, Tho engagement of Hilinn Spencer bas been closed In New York, It wasn falluro. Ollve Logan has been interviewIng Sothern, Qnd whe says he called her “his deur girth.” Joe Howard thinks “Bernburdt ls like Mrs, Agnes Booth silced thlu and thoroughly pole Jabed.” ‘The 300th performance of " Hazel Ki be given at tha Madison Squire Theat York, ott-the 2ith, Tho members of tho Alice Oates troupe, which stranded th New Orleany last Monday, are suuut- ing for buck sulary. * Tom Keene osznyed Cassius in Julius Csi” in New Orleans last: week, und his performaney was highly pratsed by thy press, W, 'T. Corbett, one of tho bonanza kligs of Kokomo, Colo, was recently made happy by: Marrying Miss Jennie Parker of the tucal vurie- ty thoutre. John Duff and Augustin Daly are tinparting 9 company’ of fifteen rent Nauteh girl“ and ine dian Jugglers, who will be mtroduced in a picee now in prepuration, Mr. De Bellevill will » New tho leading tman of the Union Square cling company, is bighly sputken of Inthe East. He fsa Frenchman, and da sald to bo a thorough artist. eo THe Club" at Hootoy’s will be sueeveded ie parks.” another of the musica! comede: Mr, Willa Edouin ds at tho head of the organi vation, ‘The vntertalnment bas been well spoken of, + The mannger of the Cincinnatl Grand Opera threntens to gue Mir A.M. Pater teense: the latter refuses to allow bis Fate Friend" combipution te play on Sunday night, on the grount that Sabbath performances tend tude. grade tho stage. “One Hundred Wives," the now American melodrama which has made a tine kiprersion In Philadetphila, Washington, and lultimore, will be seen at MeVieker's on Monday. The enst.is anid to he partleularty wrong, embracing De Wolf Hopper and Ada Gilman, Philp. Leo, from whom Adelalie Ne divorced, but who married the widow Loftus, Thorpe in England just: before tho netress’ death, has been remarried to his pres- ent wife, because tho American courts where Adelalde procured her divoree did not give him lonve to marry nguin, The Boston Pp Aas ays that Horace Wail, who fs Just home from Etgiind, where be passed some thne with Suthorn, reports that the uctor’s illness was of n serious but op My temporary nature, and pas almoat wholly didagipeureds bit the veteran comedian deelves rest this season, He will produce his new pleee by W. 8. Githert, ponies Palis” in New York next Septem. or, “ Around tho World in Eighty Days" will ho seen for the.lust Une ut Haverly’s on Sunday evening. Un tho following night wil appenr the Leavitt burlesyue troupe, about whieh wo: have heard a good deal ft muy: be ald that heading the company tre Dolare, 1 we! noOWwn binger, and Miss Murie Williams, who wlll be remembered as the bright and shining light of Sain Colvillu’s troupe two yeurs ago, On tho day of her arrival in this county Misa Hernhardt cent a dispiteh ta the Paria Migara, ‘This dispatch comes brek to New York with the foreigainalls, and Is-g foltows: aw Yor, 37 October.—Superh voynire, but sfok all the time, ay birthday wag celebrated on the stentine er. An immense bouqiet was presented to nd, Wo have arrlycd on a xpeslal steambnnt, dressed with tings, which caine before w there, with iwhand of musicians on board, Speeches, grout American enthusiasm, and, for my part, great emotion. Six thousnnd dollars for the flest night of the play are assured. The Custon-lfause of- fleers, packed Inenthisinsin, Jet ny sutebel with, Jowelry pusa, but they mistrusted my trans. 1 min vory happy and very coutdont. A thousand exprossions of friendship, Sanau Bensiannt,” The London correspondent of tho New York Word siya that? Mr. Boueleauit’s revamped play of *Tho O'Dowd,’ whieh gained fa mined hotorluty here aebort time avo. and wis the cause of such great uproar and confusion ut tho Adelphi Theatre, where it was tlrat produced, on necount of its strong tone In favor of the Irish Nationnilsts, will be withdrawn, After ft hid been romodcled ana A violent apeech in the Inustings scene omitted, peeaiay ly by order of the Lord Chamboriain, Ita popularity began to. deellue, and te critics were not slow to ronew tholr wartipon th py on the score of liek af originality. It was claimed, ang, indeed, proved, that *Tho O'Dowd’ Nyured in Mr. Houcicault’s: repertory much ko Mr. Crummics' pump, to. be used-as occasion served, Ita previous Oxtat- ence in many forms, and the produation of a version almost: enticnl in Now York, was d+ raitted on nll sides, Mr, Roucicault kept up the faht ngainat the erltics and tho people for soni time, but at fast he becrme digzusted, and now: tho play will bo Indefinithy shelved” “LEONA DARE, All Complications to Wo Set Anido by n Momurriage To-Bay, It was stated yosterday that it was not une likely that Mr. Ernst Grunchaum would be mare ried to Mlbs Leona Dare that duy. Such was the futention of tho parties, and It was only owlng to an ncoldent thut the itention was not care Hodous. Barly in tho morning Me. Grapetanin woutaver to tho ollicsy of the County Clerk for the purpose of gotthag a conve. He was, 15 he stated himself, domewbut confused and nerys ous, and, after paying tla money, he pleked up or was givyn tho first paper which came handy, amd went over .to the hotel with it Soon-after ho loft tho building the people in tho County Clerk's office diseoyered that Sir, Grunchauin had encried olf a tax-reeeipt bie stead of thy huportant docuuont whieh ha hud ‘como thore for, bo a clerk was sent over to tho hotol In order ta rescue that important dacus ment, and to hund over Instend of It the lexi. mate Heense,: The clerk, It 1s widerstoad, tun some ditticulty in gotting the Uix-reoolpt from Mra, Granebaum, who got an impression that ho wag a reporter and — wanted to deprive her of o docament whieh was easens alto ber happiness. Atter a lew monents of explanation, however, the inbstake wis core rected, ‘The Hecuse It question fe made ont to Brast Gruuebaui and Leone sdetiie start, ‘Tho age of thy brido ts given as 225 that of tho groom ated, ‘This wid probably due oan erras of the clerk in making Wp the record, Deeaisy Ute bride, haying pertormed bere tn sth Whol shoe was Over Su cainmtot pew be only: 23400 unbed Mr Ganncbunin's looks deevive heds much younger than 8, he inistuke abort the Heense ek the two went over to U4 ‘ had been corre Wing's heres in order that y might be married be bin, he bomg the anly Cilenge clergyman with whowe numy they wore wig bol at home, however, and they returned to the hotel disamo perplexity as to what nextia todo, ‘The frst iden wits to lind: some other clergyman, but a fread disduaded them, suying: Mitta. The Protessor that It was better to walt until they recelved the olleial, divorea documents frotn Charleston, Coleg County, and then get married, Ta that they agreed, and thy ceremony was therefore PUSTPONED UNTIL THIS MORNING. Tin conversition with Mr. Grunebaum yew hey hertated that he had sent a telecram to his wifo’s stepfather, Jowe Adams, at Mattoon, to game up with the pr: {le bad received n reply from hun, however, that he wag sick and coultn’t come, Wut the document will reach here | this morning, Mr. Grunebauin also stated that he deal fo correct some gross errora which had been imi by papers other Thin THe TREAUNE in commenting upon his and ‘bia wife's nifalrs. He was not, be aid, & Count, and he never expected ta be one, His, wife's Hate wna Laonn Adaline Stuart, and net Mridget MeCarthy, Me waa married by. the. etvil ceremony In Manohester, Eng. Four years ago bia wife heard that Hail, ner former hue band, wae dead, having been separated from her year before. Subsequently she heard that he was diving with another women, ‘Then she beard that he was de and bad known nothing to tho: contrary until after rerching this eountry. His wife appeared betrre the Judge In Churtoston, Coles County, gave her testimony, and was told tint tho divaree wns. rauteds ‘Phoro were iso 3 some other inlestrtenente tn other papers whiel Sir, Grunetatum desired to emphutlently: contradict, h aid ever Toreed bhinsett Into Hi fe had neve but to two private fn thix hel not rt 1 Hon nd dad never heard Mi nt tho Blodeett yw where Wankesin was, Toft the place before, His un uf ineans In Vieunda, rent hha janaey revently telest Shiv father wae very favorably ime “i with Mrs, Grinetunm, dnd bad Infarmed the son that if ne were 29 years oll be should marry her himself, Grunebwum felt deeply some of the stkementsionide in other mtpers to the effect that her time wad. Bridget MeCurthy, sot that her father was i section-hand ont rire ws i Dare ot nts, vhe nppeared at and bore with remarkable SeMTSUITS the curlous jaze of buudreds of eyed, Sain Sanimnsneneemmennnenl AJote on a Horse. Det One of the come street hewn pelea t It Free Preas, onshouses on Woodbridge whiclt was the terror of every: ot within three feut of hiv unin hustecth ike i ahark, and up widhivacice he'd bite everything within retch except a plo of grindstones, Whipping itd he would get eld of muzazles as. hy were putan. ‘The then had pald our Money. to. settie for his bites, and was Wonk what they could sell hin for, when nos came i iman who guarinteed a cure for &, He wis told to ge 1a work, and his first, inove Was to goU RD old aust af clothes and Btuft itwith straw. ‘Phe horse wag driven duwn the fund the sult was tled te a hitchung-post, athe street. A fuli: pound of Cayenne pepper was then cubbed into atid xprinkled ayer tho girments and the straw study, aud the Joke was ready. ‘ The horse came Jogging back, and the driver left bin standing within six fect of the man of striw. The ult biter's eyes had a twinkle as he ai a fhe ehnuve tose his teeth, Bad ns soon 1 left alone he began edging towards the post. When y for husiness ho wnle a sudden jute ond caught ing “man” vy the shoulder, That ol horse meant wickedness, but. he had 2. suprise In atory for hin. As be lifted the figure OIF its feet and gave it a shake it fell apart, aad hit mouth, nese, and eyes were ied with tho snuuting powders Great tears rolled down I jong nose, he sneesed ind snorted, und coughed, and she was just us churned at the general tough on niniasataan would have been, He backed away from tho remnants, onened his mouth te cool it, and hung his lend it shame, {fe atid not couse woeping fora day, but when he got Ko that hi with look the publig square inthe face be was a changed horse, Anybody ean pull hiv curs or rib his nese now with impuulty. In fact, bo courts caresses where be detled thom, andon the approsch af a stranger with shut bis eyes and mouth os He fearful of another duse. Catan —Complete and infallible treatment for 3h. Awk for Spnferd’s Madleal Cure, evett packareot whieh eontatas ove bottle Radiest Cure. one bax Catarrhal Solvent, and one line proved Intuler. AU. for $i. ” BUSINESS NOTICES, Muentister’s Congh Wisture most relible and ate reniedy: sbautd tiny please cat the Every family hand croup, AT. Lee, corner Haste and Hutrisan streets, sole manufacturer For sale by all druggists, nae entiggmasie oe The Public Wil Bev fens tmitation ef Babbins’ of a Fraudu- vetnig Bonp now. Wetug foreed on the murket by misrepresenta- We It wii ruin aay clothed washed with it, Tusist upon by na’ Electric. ae Kady, ratne Nei Tdebig's | Liquid Extr: hy ind nerve fore ve FoodColdonts t Reet gives heulth, CARSON, PIRIE Vest Bnd Dey Cons House Madison and Peoriaests. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DOLMANS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF GLOTERS & HAVELOCKS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOAKS, For Laules, Misses, and Childve, In the MOST SPACIOUS and best lighted Salesroom in the city. Wo have, during the past few days, mado large additions to our already full assortment of OUTSIDE WINTER GARMENTS So that we confldently helleve wo can show a greater yarfety and more come piste assortient of sizes than any other house in Chicago, and certalaly at much lower: prices, We will place on sale TO-DAY a Speetal Bargain in BEAVER CLOAKS, Bought at a great snertfleo from (he mane ufacturers at 85.00, $6.50, 88.00, and 5 A ee nnn (uticura Blood Humors, .ttching and Scaly Diseases, Scrofula, Scrofulous Sores, Ulcers,’ and Swelllngs Positively, Permanently, “and Economically Cured, Cutletira Nesolvent ler in medielna, s §s the crentest blood purt+ It nets through tho bowel: Cuticura, a’ Medicinal Jelly, arrests external disease, ents away lfgless flesh and sicin,allays Inflammation, itching, and. irritation, and) he: Cutlenra Soap cleanses, hoals, saftens, whitens, und beautities tho akin Tt and the Cuticura Shaving Soap, the only mes aohal shaving soap, arc prepared trom Cutl> ihe aaa Salt Rheum, Mra, tea Re Hrown, Maliten, Masa, Ttheum on body aid Hinks for eight sete aN Hin of treatment or tuedicing of doctors did hor Linibs so raw nnd palnful that sho wed At thes to go about on crutches, M 4 beat eltizens ean testify 10 her i ., alle despuired of ctire or oven reliol. Heed the Catieueu cesolvent internally, and the k aru and Caticura Soup externally, v1 eured In Bix month: , vasa ares Fe Wonderful Cures,’ hat cures of Blood and Skin Diseas Scalp Afections with Les of Luin, Caen a ee with those ot the Hon, Wm, Taytor, Boston Rratte tt ‘Atdcanunaeker: Chicago; FM, Drake, htor, Lad. Henderson, Sy. Boston, and my » deus oF Which Miny be had = Yon to Messrs, Week: Fatier, Boston: mpeliee tries Houghton, Manuel Manintz, New Orleang, Tn, write: fo others can compnte with the Cutt Remedt bave nsed them in all forins for a severe case of whit the dovtors called Eezema, which was effectually enred In clght weeks." Cutloura Remedies are proparedt hy Weeks Patter, Chemista and Tiruesists Whehingtoue St. Heston, and are for sale by oll Draiti Price of Cautlevra, a Medtetnal Jelly, small boxes, 0 outs; Iaree boxes, €1: Cuticura Tesolyent, bnew Hood Puritier, $1 per hotles Cutleunt alent 1 oles Soup, 29 cen Cutleura Mes divinal Shaving Sonp, i eenta: . bere and large cc s laren or Hate 8a AM mated free on vecedpe SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. Instantaneous, Economical, Safe. Rad- ical Treatment for One Dollar. Tokanots entarshiad nntzer sling the ni Seen rots nny the membraaes, tl tite SINE law of INO T ations era ni the thront and aren entinwed, parulyeined tection, (Taken tty by the abser wy VIFts enters tho " blond, weakening and Huse eFery ort, had generating fatal wife tthe dann pha foangy 4 ectiuns of the Lung, hirer, Stele ni the roots of tue gieantle dtcare, Chena: rity, nid heal the membre ining the Tuanh praenge nnd the. by conatiiogendal troat> nent, esitrull ze the polsun in thu bloud aud other Sunfant'a Radienl Cure, with Iingroved Inkater end Cotarrhal salvent, recehes every purtnt (NO iifeetad nyster ori y tne wid restore Mis, Tt te radlent und permanent, itis eeunoiien) anit ante, Crp At be fut ik in tom tate rhea, hy binpray: 1 Its Re ‘Treulise, and beections, le Sand oversees General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, The Hleetro- dints cOLLiNg tory attached to Collins’ Vole VORTAC PeaPeecemo wie Klectrie Vinstors is ware ranted superior to overs $2 FLAasTERS Haltery latore tho publie, and feu positive cura forathenma= wit, Liver, Kidney, wid Urinary Dise i us Vain and Weakness, Mutarivand ARuO ery wheru, Chas. Gossage § Co. Ladies’. andkerchiefs AND Neckerchiefs, © We take pleasure in announcing the opening of the Zhird Lin- portation this season of Choice Novelties . Ladies’ Pocket Handkerchiefs, Embroidered in Plain and Fancy Colors, Revere and Fancy Hem.~ Stitched, Sheere Hand-Embroid- ered--rare patterns, Block Hem-~ stitched Initials. allso, 2,500 Dozens Of very desirable Fine Handkfs., purchased at a great loss to the) manufacturer, and which will be sold by ous at “Half Their Value.” Plain While Hemstitehed,. 150 doz, [1-2 Inch hem at $2, ; Sama as sotd for $3, 200 doz, 2 Inch extra size at $3, Good value at 34.80. 175 doz, 1 1-2 Inch Sheera, with tucks, at $4,” $10,005 every Garment being worth file Ty one-half more than those prices, Wo will also offer-an Inmense pur? chuso of: Imported Garments, Mado of fine allewool matertals, with choice trinunings, at prices ranging from SLO.00 10 885.003 In many Lastances legs than the clot alone can be bought for, We make FPUR-LINED DOT. ALANS and CIRCULARS to oder at fully oneetilrd tesa than ovdina- ry prices. aoe A cordial Inyitatlon fs extended to all tho Ladies of the city. and: strangers from the country and sfster cities, to call nud see our great specialty, the Russian Circular, Tho most graceful and comfortable Whis fer Garment over tutrodured. We ave now making them dn the richest materd als, WIth SINK Plush, Satin and F Jugs, and the most valuable Furl mings, fut voways af reasonable priees, in order that the legend of the WEST EXD DRY GOODS HOUSE May be verifeds “ItPays toTrade onthe West Side,” Would be cheap ut 80.004, 500 doz.Col'd Bordercd Hemstitched at 25ceach Many of this lol were sold for 500, ' About 1,500 Doz, of Fine French Embroidered Sheere Hdkfs. At soc, 75c, and $1.00. each, All chutes yoods,and worth fram gf (a BY cache Emb’d White. Mull Fichus and Scarfs, In great variety and choice patterna Silk Pockot and Neckorchiofs. - The largest variety of Choice Novelties ever brought’.to- this, market, specially designed for and’ imported by us, ‘many of-which —. are strictly confined:to us, Please Remember, That the ubove are Rare Bargaing that should be secured forthe «+ Holidays. Chas, Gossuge & Ca, State-st. Washington-st. ’ :

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