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The Chicago Daily Tribun IULCLUANTS ~ ANTRAORDINARY! 5,000 CLOAKS, 4950 STYLES TO SELECT FROM. DIAGONAL BEAVER Dolmans, ELEGANTLY TRIMMED, $10, $12, $15 and $20. 1,000 Imported DOLMANS, Handsomely trimmed in Plush and Passementerie Ornaments, $20, $25 and $380. WR ROUSING BARGAIN. Satin de Lyon DOLMAN, Exquisitely trimmed, Satin and Plush lined, $50.00 and $55.00, Worth $75.00 and $100.00. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, $253.00. Ht Lined D Dolmans, $45.00. ELECANT Tor-Lined Garments $50, $60, and $75. SEAL SI SKIN CLOARS AND DOLMANS, IMPROVED SHAPE, $150.00 Upwards. An early inspection invited, STATE-ST. Hichigan-av, and Twonly-seeondst. ——_—_——==~ — Peeve COMMISSION 3 p MERE ANTS. PILL), | LINDLEY & ( (0., Conmission Merehants "eW York, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE. 86 & 90 La Salle-st,,-Chicago, Prany M. Finn, Dasien 4. Dre besptey, JOUN B. THURADELE, Epwann 8, Wasitsuny, cynes W. Special ‘HCORD & PHILLIPS, Quip bean HOUGUT AND SOLD ON MARGINS, Beiueonad® 4 La Salle-st. SS. H.W. PHILLIPS, Ste MENANCIAL, Money to Loan Rie proved City Peayerty at cur MEAD & Aa alte: ~~ ——— 815,000 to invest ain \ = her teense bo A No.1. Conumuntivations re- trates, Address Ahune ottice, COMPANY, W. ALCL Agent. ereaer (nectar surur for Tuatrat ‘aad to sa SATURDAY, AN CLUB SKATIM. THE AMERICAN CLUB, The Popular Skate of Chicago. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Sole Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE TO SKATERS. New York, Sept. 1, 1880.—To better accommodate the Western trade, we have appointed Messrs. A. Mas palding & Bros., of 118 Randotpltest., Chicago, sole Wests ern Agents for the ‘Ameriedt Club Skate, ‘Aud all dealers and Indlviduals throughout the West can get their supply from them at manufacturers’ prices, PICK & SNYDIOR, Solo Manufacturers of the American Club Skate. We also carry a larger and more complete assortment of ACME CLUBS, Ice King, and the cheaper grades of Barney & Berry's Skates than any house west of New York City, Sharpening Skates by the Barney & Berry Concave Process, only 25 cents per pair. Extra Parts and Repairing Skates a Specialty. Liberal discount to the Trade. Illustrated Price List furnished on application. 118 RANDOLPH: Si, near Clark. iadison and Pe Peoria-sts $% WELL-KNOWN a LEADERS! OF POPULAR PRICES. Further Reductions! SILK SKIRTING VELVETS! “a4 Inches Wide,” In ail the New Shades, Myrtle, , Gendarme, Bronze, | Wine, Olive, Heliotrope, Seat, Violet, Navy, Dahlia, ete. $2.50! State-st. price, 83.50. WE STILL CONTINUE OUR “SPECIAL SALE” BLACK SILK SKIRTING VELVETS At the following incomparable prices: Quality A, 22 inches wide, * $2.00 “ 1, 4 _“ “ . 250 “ 0, 97 “ s 905 SR wll fifty cents to one dollar per yard leas than Statcest. prleess “1! EADERS.” Madison &. Peoria- PUBLICATIONS, Richardson's New Hethod For the Pianoforte. By NATHAN RICHARDSON. Prico 83.25 It tn generatly conceded (hat thin te the Most Perfect, as well as the Most Succow- Planoforte Instruction Book ever pube Having been many mes revised, It dered ne entirely free from ers fly enlarged, It te remarkably Cult and complete, Many thousands of Tenchers have used tho book for yours, A etlll continue to use ity ne the beat, ales are constant, and very large, RICIARDHONN NEW METHOD FUR ‘TILE PLANOFOITE Is the (tie. Ore der lt by the whole title, and accept no other Dnok, sluce this ta the Originul and Troe “'ichardson,."* Sold by all the ‘principal Muste Dealers and Mooksellers of the United States aud Canada. Malled, post-free, for $4.85, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ill. OLIVER DITSON & €0., Boston. {TALIZED AIR. New Bufo Remedy, Nu More Valu With ‘Teeth, akit,und caro in filling, | The Set’hoss Attention to ull cases, Fine tacos sutted ta alt sights an actontiie prineip Uporu and Field tassos ‘Yaluscopes, ML Stat oy bas 20c a Dish! Freah und oleyantly sorv- ed, Mesjaurant complute. Field, Leiier & Co. Offer SPH CIAL BARGAINS throughout their DEPARTMENT! 1 ! qt rou ““Wool Armures and Brocades,” 46 Inches Wide, 100 pes. at 75¢ and $1.00 PER YARD. “Camelettes!” 46 Inches Wide, 5 pes, at 736 per yard, Very Cheap! “Black Gashmeres!” 46 Inches Wide, At 65¢ and $1.00 per yard! The Cheapest Goods Ever Olfered i! Also, a great variety of De- signs in GO INCEL Siciliennes AND Armures, FOR CLOAKING Purposes, and a great vari- ety of Silk Brocades! Silk Warp Henriettas! Cords! Biarritz Cloths! Camei’s Hair! Toulel Serges, &Co) Cry Popular Prices! State and W ashington-sts. NKEK, See fuentes, 56, HHOYNES.CO.22 Retall Stationers and Engravers, T1sb& SEO ONT MONIOE-ST, Wedding ant iL aviation Cards Engraved tu Os dost sranner eid tn the eurroct A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE STATIONERY, Alaree and elegant assortment of Fancy Articles and Rechercho Trifles, MISCELLANEOUS. ~| Ginfeago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry, Commercial Agent's OMce, G5 Clark-atey CUICAUE, Noy, 18, 1830. TO SHIPPERS. All fretght destined to pointe on the Dubuque Di- Rinlnn Of thla Hallway, formerly Fa own asthe Chica, Clinton, Dutuque’s Siinnerate era must be de> Iyured herentter st Our regu t'1tou tweon Jeflerson and Uitons: Bidet to nocure bunetit of shen 1 WAL. G. SWAN, Supt, of Frdiaht SEE T. L. MILLER’S At the FAL STOCK SHow, sition Building, This nik READERS ECONOMY CO., 83 E, Madhon-at., — CHICAGO, { Improved. Appliances for Desk, Office, Study and Commercial use. WRITERS |; NOVEMBER = 20, URS INED GA ERMENTS: Every Saturday Nib UNTIL FURTHER rien, Will display at their WEST SIDE STORY, 284 & 286 W. Madison-st, Just above Morgan, THE MOST MAGNIFICENT MPORTE OLARS Br ocaded Velvet, Brocaded Satin, Natin de Lyon, Chinchilla, trimmed, pie \* oye e Nicilienne Silk, Ever exhibited on the West Side; also FUR-LINED | GARRIENTS Satin de L on, Brocaded atins, Nicilienne Silk, In the new shapes and “sink at Prices Guaranteed..the Lowest, Either in New York or Chicago, Everybody invited to attend this display. Pardrdaes West Side Story, 284 & 286 West Madison-st,, Just above Morgan. ~WICHELMAN'S GROUND SNOW FLAKE CORN. Thie detighttul article of food 4 for sate by all Grovors and Proviston Dealers, Can bo ordered through al Jobbing Housos in Chicage and the U. 8. MANUFACTURED BY THE Chicago Snow Flake Corn Works, Nos. 26 € 38 River-st., Chicago. We also mnko a spect yor Pop Gorn Bricks, Ono Hundred in a Caso, Pop Corn Balls, Allsites, Nod and White Pop Corn for tho Holtdags, Gurlands fur Vevoruting Cheiamus ‘Trees, ote. Obl weranted tte any quantity, cut ba urdored Nall Wholosato confotuonere nnd firocors in © 5 Bond fur Prico- bla! r. Day, 132 East Madlson-st. . {RUBBER OR Best { GEELULOL $5 Gold, $10. Filling, 1-4 Old Hates. VITALIZED AIR (Or gam aivon frou for patntoss oxtructing, 1s Knst Madison-st, Inventor of Lowor Suction Plate, which never loosens while talking or cating; & years? actual test without a fallure. HAY HURLBUT au 60, Wholesale Druggists, 75 and 77 Randolph-st. Meer ree ree Ly 5 CEO i COR, DEARVORN & me uropoan style, Firstzelu ieee “Machine Screws. Special Screws and Fine Studa made to order. STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO,, “JUNE, Pres. s4.and 56 Michigan-st, IkGMOSALN. Proposals for Masonry. Bide will by recelved forbuilding thestone masonry front foundation ater tubly ity the Uulldings now BK “SBALSKIN CAPS, Alecia, Driv- ing, College, Jockey, and Lolt Band whe eee made srom choice Shetland an ah Seat. Lowest Prieca at IRNES’ Hat and Bur dStore, 86 Madlaon-st. (itltune Buildlay). 1880—SIX TEEN | found wanting, PAGES. The Tribune. TUNDAY, NOVEM NOV. MISEIL 20, 1880, Tur editors of the Bourbon sheets of Northern Jndiana met at Fort Wayne yes- terday ta condole with each other over the defeat of the party and the binsting of their hopes ns to the post-ofllees In thelr respect- ive lovalities, After the tears were shed they net to devising ways and means to in- sure sticcess In the future, and formulated some new Issues for their party. ‘They fa- yor tho election of President and Vice-Pres- dent by popular vote, belleving that the Electoral College system fy both cumbrous and dangerous; they also favor the election of United States Senator by the people of the respective States, asserting that by sucha system better men would be elected Sen- ators, and better men chosen to the Legis- Jatures of the various States, Wille not favoring free trade absolutely, they favor n revision of the preserit tariff system (which they pronounce Iniquitious and unjust) in the Interest of the Industrial and producing classes, The editors ulso declare against Chinese cheap Inbor, centralization, fraud, and other Democratic “ bogies.” They at- tributed the prosperity of the country to the Democratic Congress, and asked that body to Investigate Barnum’s cry of fraud, ete., and then adjourned to meet and weep again. Iris stated that Mr. Goschen, who has 9 Kind of roving coinnission as English Ain- bassador to Turkey, will leave that country as soonas Dulelgnd shall be surrendered, whenever that long-looked-for, much-pre- dleted, and much-promised event shall take place, Mr, Goselien will be suecceded either by Lord Dufferin or Sir Austen Layard. The latter has been Minister to Turkey before, and the.former is now British Ambassador at St. Petersburg. ‘The Jdberals ought to find hetter work for Lord Dufferin than that of injeroseopically examining the notes of the Sultan that he might discover a grain of truth therein, He wortld-make an excellent Viceroy of Irctand in the place of Earl Cowper, who has slgnally failed at that post. —— SENATOI-ELECT MAUONE’s political status fg defined by his organ, the Richmond Whig. That paper deciares Gen. Mahono,to be a Vemocrat, but notone of the Wade-lHamp- ton-Jubal-Zarly kind, Me is described as the “apostle of a new and Itberalized civillza- tion,’—an expression which, by the way, was colnet by Dents Kear- ney. Hic “will seck to. divest De- Mocravy of {ts dead, decaying, and moss- covered boughs,” to give it ‘0 face less re- pulsive,’ and to stimulate It ton fresh de- velopment in accordance with the times. In fact, Mahone will not go into caucuses with the Democratic Senators, and will act inde- pendently,--thatis what the Whig would say but for its too ample supply of rhetorical expression. Ir is believed in England that varnell's Journey to France fs for the purpose of hold- ing Interviews with prominent Fenian lead- ers. ‘This belief seems to have little founda- tion, Parnell is well known to be hostile tosceret organizations, and for that reason has incurred tho ennilty and {t-willof the Fenlan leaders, who represent only a mere handful of impractical enthusiasts, Tho Fenlan organ in this country, edited by tho irrepressible biatherskite O'Dynaniite Rossa, teems with abuse of Parnell, Davitt, and the Land-Leaguers, Parnell will be watched during his journeying by English detect- ives. | Irleaks out, now that the election fs all over and that Secretary Sherman has be- come a candidate In opposition to Gov. Foster for the Senatorship from Ohio, that the latter had to pay the hotel bill for the former’s delegates from somo of tho Southern States, The story goes that the bill amounted to between $1,200 and $2,800, and that Mr. Warner Bateman, who was Mr. Sherman's manager, refused to pay It when presented by ming host Denke of the Grand Paclile, Mr. Sherman may not know of the falture of Isateman to met tho bills, but it is more Unnn probable that ho a a Owina to the fact that Secretary Evarts Jeft Washington last evening for New York, wheres he will deliver the oration at the un- yelling of the statue of Alexander Mamilton in Central Park, nothing could be learned as to the nature of the new Chinese emigration treaty, save that the Secretary thinks that It is highly satisfactory and will put an end to the bother about Chinesa cheap inbor, Sec- retary Evarts will return to Washington Monday. President Hayes and Controller Lawrence will attend the unvelling ceremo- niea, Jake Lony and Jake Nathans, expert forgers, vised Little Rock, Ark. where thoy passed themselves off as 3, Kline and Henry Kine, and muleted the German Bank of that city in $300 and the banking-houso of Parker & Worth In $700, by forging the names of Miller & Kling, hide and leather dealers of this elty, to checks for these ainounts, ‘They tried it on the Merchants’ Bank of that place, but withont success, Lobe has been arrested and the officers are on Nathans’ track, Tur Pall Mall Gazette, which, since John Morley assumed its editorial direction, 1s tho recognized organ of the ndvanced English Liberals, says there Is nota Liberal journal iu England or Scotland that does not oppose coorelve ineasuies for freland. ‘The Gazetio says the thinking people of England demand that a new yolley shatl be tried In the sister Isle, and: that the coerelya polley has been frequently tried before, but las always been It has not even the claim of novelty, * ‘Tire result of yesterday's rowing contests on tho ‘Thames determines that the prize will bo contested for to-lay by Laycock the Aus- tralian, Hosmer of Boston, Wallace Noss of Now Brunswick, and Warren Smith of Nova Scotta. ‘The contest it is belleved wilt bo between Luycock ant Ross, who came in first In. yesterday's trial heats, ‘The betting fs in favor of Ross, ‘Trickett was only Hird pluce In the second trial-heat. He claimed a foul, but the chal was not allow ed, Gov. Win.iams las granted “Wade, tho Indianapolls murderer, a respit untll the ith of Fobruary, 1881. ‘Tho prosecuting lawyers, us welt as those for the defense, petitioned for tho respit, Wade Is a material witness in tho case of Mrs. Drown, his alleged accomplice, who was granted a new trial. Some English landlords have taken to the practice of their Irish fellows. At Durham elghtcen families have been turned tnto the roe “mn 48023) i streets during a snow-storm, and the children and old women have suffered wuparalleled hardships. ‘I'he sufferings of the poor peopla have evoked much sympathy throughout Great Britain, and if further proceedings of the kind are persisted in’ thera may be trouble, These evictions cannot but help the Jand agitation In Ireland. Gave fears are enterinined for the safety of the propetler Alma Monro, whieh left Montreal for Hamilton Jast Saturday, She has been due since tnst Tuesday. On the mnorning of that day she was spoken by the Canadian propeller Prussia, and has not been alnce heard from. ‘The Monro was com- manded by Capt. J. 11, Scott, of Hamilton, and her crew during the Inst trip consisted of sixteen men, Tue City-Hall of Shrewsbury, England, was reduced to ashes Thursday night, ‘The machine-shops of the Superlor mowing-ma- ehine works at Wheeling, W. Va.. were de- stroyed last night. ‘Ihe loss fs about $10,000, and the lusurance $8,000, All the bulldiugs in Plumas, Jainison Connty, Cal, were burned yesterday morning. ‘The town con- tained forty houses, including a hotel, Tue Chicago Grain and Provision Ex- change, and a small affairof the sane de scription called the Garden City Exchange, collapsed yesterday and left many of the Bealpers and smiall-fey speculators minus several dollars which they had ventured to put In those concerns, Both were well known as “bucket shops.” ‘The Habilities of the larger concern are placed at $50,000. Gun, Bex Hanrnison has publicly an- nonneed, in a letter to an Indianavolls poli- tielan, that he fs acandidate for the United States Senatorship from iis State. His cane didacy meets with much favor among the rank and file, and the Republican press throughout Indianais almost unanimously in his favor. He fs the popular, and will proba- bly be the successful, candidate. Staxon MAtntana has introduced a bill into the Italian Chamber of Deputies to bring about the resumption of specie-pay- ments in Italy. The Loncon newspapers mivise the Italians to resume in silver, be- enuse thedenomination of most of the Italian “preenbacks* is very low. There are over 15,000,000 notes in circulation whose face value Is five Hrea. _ Gey, GAnFiusp observed his 40th birthday yesterday by visiting at Warrensville, O., in company with Mrs. Garfield, his uncle Thomas Garfield, whose Wth birthday was yesterday, too. About seventy of the rela- tives of the President-clect wore present. In the afternoon he visited a relative at Colum- bus, and was called upon while there by many of the citizens, New Yount politicians, who think they know, or ought to know, say that Gon, Gar- ficld’s Cabinet will contain none of President Ilayes’ Cabinet ollicers, but that many of these latter will be provided for otherwise. Attorney-General Devens is bespoken a place on the Supreme Court Bench, and Carl Schurz is taiked of as the successor to Prof, White at Berlin, Dr. Semwersrunrn, an Austrinn, and an Afriean traveler of somo note, {5 out ina tetter denouncing the present Government of Egypt for tolerating the slave trafic with Soudan. ‘He says that the slave-traders began active operations on the deposition of Isimall Pasha, and that the volume of business lias greatly Increased since Gen, Gordon left Egypt. Ges, GAnFIELD was visited yesterday by Chatrman Jewell, who was returning home from a business trip to Detroit, and by Seeretary Dorsey, who was on his way to New Mexico. The conversation turned on the Morey forgery, and Mr. Jewell repented his statement that tha prosecution of the nuthors of It would be pushed to the bitter end, —— Turn is n Inrgely Increased demand for steel rails at Pittsburg and other rail-manu- facturing centres. One firm at Pittsburg has reeelved orders for 80,000 tons of such rails, Many roada are substituting steel for iron rails, while several of the Western roads fre extending thelr IHnes,—both of which facts necount for the “buon.” Day, tho Indianapolis bankrupt, was lib- erated yesterday on depositing $4,000 with the Sheriff, that being the amount of the bail settled on by tho Court, It is thought that Day has fled to the refuge of Chiengo de- faulters, Cunada, and that he can afford to Jose the $4,000, a3 he has made $20,000 be- sides out of his creditors, Tune Democratic Judges of election who were Indicted by the Grand Jury of tho United States Cireult Court of St. Louis for having refused to take tho votes of quaililed colored yoters were released on ball of $1,000 each yesterany, Tho ‘patriots’? are James Walsh, Hugh McGinnis, and John J. llengee. rr Scusupt, whose horsewhipping ant Butfalo the other tay for having claimed ns his wife a pretty German actress who lid married o musie-dealer of that town named Wahl was fully detailed In Tie Trruxe of Wednesday, conmitted suletie yesterday, Schmidt was a Milwaukee saloonkeeper, —— Joux Rivey, of Stevens Polut, Wis., was arrested yesterday for having attempted to KI Judge Sherman Page, of Austin, Minn, Inst August. Judge Page was sitting in his room when aghot was fired at him throngh the window. A..prevlous attempt had beun, miade to assasinate hin. Tunovan tho eare! ess of an engineor the boiler in Capt, O'Nelll’s saw and grist itll, near Stevenson, Ala, exploded yestere day and caused the tnstant death of four sen, tho fatal wounding of two, and the serlons wounding of two others, Tho mill is w complete wreck. Tue Greek Parliament has agreed on an address In reply to the King’s speech by a vote of 103 to 80, ‘The address censures tho Ministry for haying Increased tho anny without the consent of Parliament, ‘The resignation of the Mintsters wilt follow probably, Jupan McCrany, of the United States Clireuit Court, has dectded that Agent Kerry shall be tried in the United States Courts for his purt In tho killing of Juckson, the freighter, A DEPUTATION of spliners called on the manufacturers of Fall River, Mass., yester- day to urgo a 10 percent Increase In opera- tives’ wages. ‘Tho deputation was politely recelved, and their request was as politely refused, 9g tho state of tho market would ir a enblry Gey) Jo Say, “aT g ‘PRICE FIVE CENTS. not permit the fnerense, Some of the manus . : fneturers are evidently iimconcerned about: the threator the spinners to strike. They told the depniation that they were not averse to taking a vacation. Tun Weather Bureau program for this. region to-day Is:. Nising, preceded in the eastern portion by falling barometers rising, followed by stattonary or lower temperature, southerly, veering to westerly winds, partly elear or cloudy weather, with oceastonal BOW. ASSISTANT-PosTM ASTER EMAL TYNER | says he will accept the Senntorship from “Ins * - (ann If he is olected thereto by the Hoosier Legislature, but that he fs not going to make’ acanvass for the place, ‘Thera ore thoso nue think that he is working very hard for ts Dn. CreAs, whose trial on the charge of having catsed the death of a young woman by producing an abortion :las occupted the attention of the Criminal Court for several days, was acquitted yesterday afternoon, ‘The jury was out only fifteen minutes. ———as —— t Bepronn and Queenan, two colored mon, — were hanged at Waslilngton, D, C., yester day for the murder of Philip Hirth, a young. merchant of that city." Both dented their guilt and expressed great confidence in Har] piness In the next world. AGALENA jury took eighteen hours to find a verdict of “ Not guilty” In the case of. & young wornan named Welch, chaxged with | - drowning her two {legitimate children. The Jury believed the poor gir! was insane when sho did the deed. A.L. Davis, a Democratle judge of elec tion of Danville, Va., was arrested yester- |. day on the complaint of Joseph James, a colored Republican, who charges him with fraud and gencral violation of the National | Election laws, A Prusstan Polltleo-Economical Council has been established by Royal decree, Tha purposes of the Council may be inferred from itsname, Its scope will probably inclgdo the other States of the German Empire after the Reichstag meets, Gan. GARFIELD Is expected at Washington by Tuesday of next week, and will be ten- dered a reception by several Republican organizations in that city. The President- elect will return to Mentor before Congress \ meets, . ———. i ‘Tus sugar crop of Loulsiana this year ts ! estimated at 237,000 hogsheads, being an in- | crease of 71,000 hogshends over the crop of the previous year. The molasses crop will! exceed that of 1870 by $10,000 gallons, , a ! Gov. Winttass, of Indiana, continues in avery critical condition, His friends and physiciaus have little hope of his recovery o1 account of his extreme prostration and tl dungerous character of his ailment, Gry, Srenstan did not vote for Gen, Hane « cock, Ie did not vote at all, as he was not sure that he had a right to vote, Ills sympn- thies, on account of army associations, wore with ‘Hancock. it Is believed. THERE are fully 7,000,000 bushels of grain consigned to Butfalo and other Enstorn polnts afloat at present, and the boats con- tnining tne grain will have a considerable difficulty in making port, Tue British steamer Mildred, from Now York for Marseilles, hns foundered In’ mid- ocean, The crew, numbering twenty-eight, * were drowned, ‘Tho Mildred left Now York. ' tho 23th of September. H By an oxploston of fire-damp ina Belgian conl-pit near Mons yesterday twelve, mon * wero killed, There were twenty-seven men in the pit nt tho time of the explosion. Fife ‘ teen were rescued. $ ———El An Austrian Count who killed another Austrian Count In a duel has been sentenced to only three months’ imprisonment, His- seconds got three weeks in jail. eet Epwann Powens, the young man acoused of the killing of Ye Mon, and who 1s In jall therefor, has confessed. Hoe enys he killed the Celestial In self-defense, Gx, Gonzarus seems determined on Cive il-Servica reform In Mexico. Itis sald that tho present offictats will be retained during Is Presidency. Ir-has beon concluded by the officers of the St. Poter Asylum that the number of the victims of the conflagration at that polntis thirty-two, : i ANTON SCHUMSACHER, City Trensuret of Watertown, Wis, 1s short in his accounts to the tune of $2,000," Iiis bondsman are ree sponsible. ‘Tie Vermont Legislature has refused ta reduce tho number of Supreme Court Judges from seven to six by a vote of 17 to 12, Ifiaainnorram & Co,, of Manchostor, Ene, gland, cotton merchants, have failed, with,’ Unbilities amounting to $225,000, ‘Twenty snllors and seven passengers lost. their lives by the wreck of the Bristol coaster Allsa off the coast of Wales, “ TuERE has been a falling off of $450,000 this yoar in tia dock and town fees of Liver: pool, Oneaon gives tho Garfleld Electors 709 majority, according to the oflictal figures, ‘THE public debt of Mexico is $141,000,000, THE GLUCOSE FACTORY, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Gencva, Il, Nov, 19.—Tho glucose factory is now Iu full ‘and excellent operation. Its cost 19 dato Is $125,000, Additional expenditures are atitl belng made, increasing tho facllitics of the works, ‘The present consumition 1s 1,000 bush- elsof shelled corn{per day. Tho process of manus facturing tho alrup or sugar ie an Ine toresting atudy, First the corn fs ground and soaked in pure water, It{s thon passed over several shelves and through rollers to oxtract all tho moisture and starch, From tho rollors it passes Into largo vate and ia there bolled until reduced to aturch, puro and white, It is taken, fathosturch form, from theso vate, and by @ vhemlcnl ond purifying procoes 1s converted into alrup. Tho refuse,or crushed: corn, lett alter tho rolling process, {s sold to the farmerq for fead, commanding uot icas than $3 per ome —<$—_—_—_—, FALL RIVER SPINNERS, : Faun uv zn, Nov, 1%--Thu doputations of spluners uro waiting on tho manufacturers to- | day avking for 10 per cent advance. They sre courtoously mot, but told that the state of the market docs not warrant an advanco, and some’ manufacturers told them now would be a thne perhups for both manufacturors and one ployés to tuko a vacation.