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“VOLUME XL. posteny © AND Us UNDE RAV EAC. be SM, ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. HOSIERY. DEPT. Children’s ons, Mies Boys ae an Men's los, - ish, French, German, and Dean * manufacture, compris- ing all the latest and most ap- ‘oved styles, patterns, and col- rd in Silk, Lisle Thread, Cash- mere, Merino, Cotton, and Wool, Embroidered Fronts, Clocked, Bracelets, Striped and Plain, at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER OFFERED IN HES THIS MARKET. (aderwear Dept. Jalan , Children’s, Misses’, Boys’, Ladies’, and Men's, 183 Doz. ‘iran Vests and Drawers, From 25c upwards. 275 Doz. ates’ Tests and Drawers, From 38c upwards. 127 Doz. Hisces’ Vests and -Pantalets, From’ 33c upwards. Re Dow. infants’ Zephyr Crochet Chemises, From 50c¢ upwards. 152 Doz. Boys’ Shirts and Drawers, From 35c upwards. 340 Doz. Genllemen’s Shirts and Drawers, From 50c upwards. In Scotch Gray, White, Red, and Fancy Checked and Striped in European and American manu- facture. — GLOVE DEPT. 1000 dozen Ladies’ Kid Gloves, 130 dozen Men's Kid Gloves, In Black, White, Street Colors, Old Gold, Lavender, Flesh, Lem- on, Canary, Plum, Navy Blue, Bronze, and Dregs of Wine. EVERY PAI WARRANTED. Men's Dogskin, Castor Beaver, Buck, Cassimere Cloth, and Lisle Thread Gloves from 25c upwards, Knit Goods Dept. Hoods for Infants, Misses, and Ladies, Scarfs, Nubias, Jackets, Knitted Ulsters, Bootees, Leg- tings, Drawers for Children, Mit- tens for Children, Ladies, and Men, Wristlets in Wool and Silk, Cardigan Jackets for Men, Boys, and Ladies; in all THI MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS MARKET, The Lonest Dito is Guaranteed. SM, ROTESCHILD, 168 State-st. ED, Real Estate Wanted SUITABLE FOR HIRE-INGINE UOUSE, ae ALotin Angho icin vounded b Loundod by Monroo, tundolph, ian HUSA bit Hot teva than 2h it retreat. by 100 meare | reforrui : pete ello he und i rn int ito. iatea eA A i Ehgusia THEOLOMES GUUNE Giiy Contyaralton, may of ore. 19 $5,000 claims Tatast the OHN H WRENN &CO., 80 Washington-st., cor. Dearborn. —_ eee FRoIrS, nl HANKSGIVING UITS. TAYLOR'S, Ten 3 SOUTH CLARK.ST. rida Oranges, XM: Nenue 1, Mandrin Oranges, Has Grapes, Sitaurbat, and apaial tarts ‘iga, Nuts, New Raisins, oor CONTULSSION ™ MCORD a1 & PHILLIPS, a) FROTLIONS BOGUT AND SOLD ON MARGINS, 154 La Salle- % alle-st. .exccon! a ee PHILLIPS. WATER BACKS, “Wie dons Mtoe inte vagy afiachment removes a dangor jon from any cau ear Tae ye rir tere cho’ PRBENGI. Mothers Take the BOYS to BLEY'S FOR A NOBBY Ulsterette, Overcoat, on Kine Winter Suit, On account of our immense trade we have opened out almost an entire new line within the past ten days. We have also added a great many new styles in NEN’S AND YOUTHS’ Ulsterettes AND Overcoats, Which are made up in the latest styles, and are fully equal to what Custom Tailors will charge you 30 to 50 per cent more for. On FURNISHING GOODS ‘We can save you fully 25 per cent. Come and see our stock and prices before purchasing. MABLEY, ‘Tho. Clothier, 154 & 156 South Clark-st, “CANADA fur Manufacture i 142 & 144 Wabnash-ay., Aro showleg tho Inrgnst_ and handsomest stock of urs In this murket, comprise Seal and Mink Sacques and Dolmans, oe eet eres of all grades, trimmed, tn largent varlety. Furelined Novmas, half tight-fitting, and superior to anything in the market, made up in Stellian, Sltk, Satin de Lyon, ete. Neat Hats and-Gapa sor: Ladtes and Gentle. men, newent stylor. Fur Trimmings in every vartoty and grade, and fall assortment in all tines of Furs. All goods made up under our personal suporyiston, guarunteed tn lf ruxpects, and autd at maunfucturers pricux, + BEAK & BUCHER, (42 & 14 (44 ea Wahash ave NC GERMAN 1 LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers aatt Every Saturday from New Yorks for Southaneypton and Bremen, Passengers by lowost rates, aie Suuthutspton, gmbiny Sts aucun turn tie Howlin nd 1 for london and Paris at roe ene He tt North Gerinan Lloyd from Hrenien to Cl und the ollly ayonis authorized ty sett aro HAUS STATE LINE ToGhosgow, Livorpuol, Dublin, Notfaat, und Landon: from N. ¥.. overy ‘Puursday, Firat Cabin, $4) petit _Aesorditig Yo wedouimivdasteds Hocotid Uabing {H. Btouraue, Eb AUSTIN, ALNWIN 2 00, 63 Brontway, Ne Yogsud It tan : SOLER INEGI vonturn Stunusee tes Chleszo ANCHOR, LINE NAIL STEAMERS Ww York uni Gloxgow, BrIOviAs niet jynuon MLA, Heo. Us Lyin HIVEA. Dow, 4 {5 TA. ee, 18. 639 au Tita dveamoredo men cure e. shou, oF pts ‘cat ow, York ta Londun direet, ELYSIA, Nov. Vv cto Tom LA Der. ty Cobine, 08 to 2, ‘ckota nt reduced ratus HENDERSON BKO toons ROL ALES, on Wastnustonest, OUNARD MAIL LINE, ig twice woes to aud from British Ports ota roi Livorpos r Pass bu Keltant, and Compuny's Utilea, Chicagu. Dentin for £1 BH. DU Vit RUPTURE! Reward. Weowill pay to 8 charitablo institution #100 ino: ean dnguinal Mornin that can. bo retaing! Ma ty hand that wo cannot rola! sat in tho PRATIV SS COMMUN vas ‘Lats BANTLE! AN x G8 Stato-st, Chicnzo, (i. a PARKER, the patentee. | has bal 3) years ute perience, the Insta yours with Marin tind spltals, Are my. Navy, und Poivloners, the Gaverniaant having cy al Sur appliance us ive best In t49, t thas can ba cured we novur fall to ours, Manufactures SEAMLESS HEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Patented March 26, 1874. “CHAMPION AUTOMATIC Ff FOLDING BEDSTEAD Chanue of Auency from the ‘Taboy Furniture Co, to Holton & Hildreth, Wholusntaand ttetal! Beales ps Ve iii Sodhuna funni NV & WU HTATE- Neb., Sealed proposals tn aup nl, rt 0 Usual cnaitionts, wan be repefead this ‘orice upul o2 o'elock neon un Dec, Mat: hah cae and pince PE LC CE MT ERE RE Ree rr hlentiut and dulivery ut tie utaireneo Slorehouse oron cars in Omahiy a on care after inspection and Bocgptance, at pia ice pucks ns way required: Tie hubelstanee Dopurt oe Hundred and ten tii01 uarrole Pork, Ituht mca, 0 be deilyerud by Jan. sa), ‘one handred and twenty ‘Miousand (130,000) pounds: cul, short, clour sides, ines nm welybe wid thick= uf abuut 2y pounds ru thy trorwe Nias Brenkfost Macon aun brea! ‘aso, und in slatted buses, strane de cP abut ty pounds breakfast bucon cach, " Kleven Yaundrad-at aud four. (10D 5-pound tins Lard: Cora teu, Fauve tine ina cave, aerapnad., Kuch tn Inigat buld ae! i unis, tet tu De aecapt> ti is ie and wot por puuat ioe wtateds to ‘auliverod ‘aha Gavurutment susorvus the right tu rojuct any or enls, ard full information ae to the man- nor ‘oF tigate eunditiuns tu by ol red by biddul aud torte of contract and payment Perit bo furolabe on application to tlia olbeo, Guvolupue conuigiag, sco piurens fad gu be eauaried © Vroposuls tur syba! CO Bis it the bhdunigued. Way sia woe ; Primary hirago Dailn ri mine. TUESDAY, TO BE CONTID Lessons, WILLOUEHBY, HILL 2 C0, ILLUSTRATED. Lesson f No. t. -Ann has a dorg. It is a pup. Ann is a good girl. She will not hurt her dorg. Ann is kind to dorgs, The above is simply a way we have of calling public attention to.our advertise- ments. We also announce that we are pre- pared to give to the Boys and Girls of Chi- cago a beautiful * BUTTERFLY." “ WE" are WELL aware that the Boys and Girls of Chicago are able to make all the butter fly you can pay for, but this “ Butterfly" we give away, and you will find ita cute little ornament for your living-room. Willoughby, Hill & Co. desire to make their PLACES of BUSINESS so WELL KNOWN and POPULAR that all citizens, irrespective of age, sex, or color, will visit them before making purchases of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Xo order, or ready to put on, Boys’ and Children's Clothes. Gentlemen's Hats, Boys’ & Children’s Hats. Gentlemen's Shoes and Boys’ Shoes. Gentlemen's Smoking Jackets and Robes de Chambre, Gentlemen's Gloves and Mittens, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Elegant Suspenders. IMMENSE NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. Entire New Stock Every Month. Another New Lot of the Broadway Surtout Ulsterette, called the DEL= MONICO, will be in to-morrow. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0, America’s Cireatest Cloth'ers and Saypliers of Yan-Kind, Cor. Madison & Clark-sts. Also, 416, 418, 420, 422, 424 Milwauket-ay, Also, corner Blue Island-av. and Twellthest, COMME! hing dealers will copy this adv, 113. 15, 117 & 19 State-st. | Hen’s Furnishers We call atterition + to our.re- cent importations of Sk Hanchevehiels Sik aud Cashiere iullers Sk ashe uncee Weistlets The assortment is very large and select, and includes thelatest European ‘Novelties. Our stock of GLOVES, HOSIERY, AND UNDERWEAR, Cm aieacie all weights and fabrics suitable for’ the sea- son, and is offered at the LOWEST prices. Chicago, Milwaukes & St Paul Ry,, Commercial Agent's Oflice, 55 Clarksitey Cuicaco, Noy, 1, 180, TO SHIPPERS. All froluht deathied fo polnts ‘on the Dubuque DM yieion He thle lial wry, f ty Lows was the Calarge, Cilnton, £ Hameo unst b 34 livered hereative ut our F ar broltey Hiwuse ny cal to nucure benutlt of shiruuehy rates une siea doHve mae eer utlal Avent, minerctal Age! WAL @. BWAN, Supt of of Froluht zx Tuite. Fine Spootacios auntie? to alt hts en sctentina princhies. Opens und Biota: Chasse Paloxeopuy Sil 1% Harumuters, wc SEALSKIN CAPS, Alovis, Drive tiny, College, Jockey, and Roll Band shapes, made fronv choice Shetland and alaska Seal. Lowest Prices (tt BAUNES' Uat und Bur Stores 86 Mudisun-sh (Eribune Bulidlag)s jSenators Mahone and. NOVEMBER 23, The Teioune, TUESDAY, TUESDAY, NOVE :MUER Sh 169, Sh. 1899, Tis tnost serious hude ance to ths growth, of the American cattle trade with England ty the number of cattle lost in the During the three months ending the October 1,115 head, or about 7 percent of all, were thus lost. A cable dispatch this morn. ing says that the steamer Brandfurd City, which arrived at West Hartlepool (1ng.) yesterday from Boston, lost476 head of cat- the during the trp. These heavy losses arise from the want of adaptability of the ordinary steamer to the caltle trade, ‘The kind of steamer wanted {s ono after the model of the Caar's yacht Livadia, which was de- seribed In an extract from the London Spectator printed In tho editorial colunins. of yesterday's Tints. i The yaoht Is 5 feet long and 165 feet. wiue, What a tunuber of the bovines it would contain !— 1,200 at least, and it may be 1,50, She ean eleave the briny at the rate of elghtecn miles an hour. Her speed would enable her to avold many of the heavy storms, and she draws only seven feet of water. ‘The cattle woull answer as ballast, Now this vessel Isto be used for amusement by tho Czar, who Is fast verging on the grate, and has | certainly renehed the stage of second chlld- hood, as shown by his recent morganatic marringe. tt, as the eattledealers cannot possibly obtaln the Livadth for thelr pur poses, would it not be well tat the plan of the construction be adopted In some ships that can bo'so used 2 UniTen STATES ‘TREASURER GILFILLAN has Issued his annual report and it must be excecdingly satlsfuctory t@ the Atmerlean taxpayer and the American public generally, During the flseal year ending June 80 the re- cvipts from customs dues, Internal reventte, and the sales of public lands exceeded those of the previous fiseal year by $59,811,500, while the receipts from all other sources were only $112,070 less thaf from the same sources during the previohs year, ‘The ex- penditures of the Interior? Departinent for tho year were $22,305,010. mpre than for tho previous year, but this was{nearly balanced by the saving in the Interest on the public debt, and in expenditures in the Army, Navy, and other sin of $21,600,005, At te commencement: of the fiseal year thore were £417,223,787 In the Public ‘Ireas- ury, ‘There were collected.from nll sourees during the year $49,678,341, ‘The amount pald out during the yenr, was $703,100,900, Jeaving a balance in tho ‘Treasury at the commencement of the curreut fiscal year of $204,089,830, Coxanessuan Sprinorn, of this State, prefaced his remarks to a ‘ust represen- tatlve yesterday by saying that he takes little Interest In polities nowadays. He concedes that the Republicans will control the organiza- tlon of tho next House, ant believes that the Democrats will not attompt to control It, As to the Senate, he had ‘no predictions to niake, although from his remarks tt might be tn- ferred that he has not much confidence that David Davis: will net wlth the Democrats, *3tr springer stys Uiat the conitng session of Congress will be anuneventful one, ‘The appropriation bills wilt be pushed through with all possible dls- patch. ‘Tho Democrats, in hts opinion. will not agree to appropriate for the pay of Dep- ty United States Marshals, ‘The next Con- Eress will make up for their failure to do thelr duty, | J, FLoyn Kina, Congressman-elect of the Fifth Loulsiann District, does not Mke fter- nalrevenue officers, and has written to the Vresilent complatning that Commissioner Rau has appointed his late polltical oppo- nent a Collector of Internal Revenue. Ite says that Mr. Lanter is a bad and dangerous man, Mr Lanier has an- nounced his purpose to contest Mr. King's seat, whieh may account for Mr. King’s voor opinion of hin. The Demo- erats have threatened to kill Mr, Lanier tt he does not leave tho district, but he refuses togo. Mis parther in the vubtication of a newspaper, Dr, Jones, was killed some thine Ayo. having been nilstuken for Linier be- enuse he wore the latter's overcoat. ‘Tho Fifth Loufslana Distriet ls the most bull- dozed one of that bulldozed State, ev . ‘Tim ceremony of unvelting the statue of Alexander Hamilton fu Central Park, New York, took plies yesterday, Preakdent Her- man, of the Park Commissioners, presided, and introduced Mr, Jolin C, Hamilton, 2 vet eranof 58 years, the son of tho great states- min, Who presented tho statue to the City of New York. ‘Tho oratlon ‘of the oceasion was dellvered by Seeretary Evarts, and was an eloquent anid fitthyy euloglum of the Great Federalist. The statue is by Charles Conrads, tho author of tho statue of the Amerlean Soldier whieh was shown at the Philadelphia Exhibition fn 18%, Humllton is represcuted as speaking, and In the cos- tune of the Revolutionary tines. Thesculp- tor’s work fs highly spokan of, ‘Tire storm of Saturday aud Sunday night was one of tho severest nnd most disastrous whieh aver provalled fn this hutitude. . fn aur telegraph columns will be found along Ist of disasters, and it is feared that imny others not yet heard from have occurred, © ‘The cold has been tne tense all’ along the Jake . region amt in tho Enstern States, ‘The canals and rivers of Now York are covered with fee, and trafic in thom will probably haye te be suspented for the season, ‘The severity of the recent Attautic gale has also been too fruitful in producing disaster, and the num- ber of overdue steamers continues to In- crease alarmingly, Micwarr Davitt, the Irish naltator, speak Ing at a meoting in Mallow, Ireland, Inst Sune «lay, deprecated acts of violence, and sald that laduigenco In such acts had a bad effect in this country, as it lost the land agitation wany sympathizers, He salt that the Land League wanted Inws enaetidl for the benetit om the inillion, and not for the benefit of the UW, Tur German Soclallsts will not voto at po- litleal elections as tong as they are subjected to unjust and harsh treatment by the Ger- man Government, It was because thoytogk too much part in polities that the repressive inensures wore put inte force, I¢ is proba- blo that the Government will not bo greatly. ‘annoyed ut the determination of- the Suclal- ists, Tuy boom In railroad, telegraph, coal, and. other’stucks, which began Friday, way mali. tuned yesterquy, ‘The prime fayorits seoyp to have been the stacks controlled by Vander= bilt; though towards tho close of tho market Jorspaiitzed, 1880—TEN PAGES. there was a rather sharp decline of fron 4 tos per cent {n some of these, the principal sufferers being Burlington & Quincy and Western Unton. The present condition of the market is belleved by many cool hens to be too buoyant, and the staid and steady Eventuy Post of New York udvises pru- dence and caution. el ‘Tus Freneh Chamber of Deputies passed the eighth clause of the Magistracy bill yes terduy by n vote of 295 to 109. ‘The clause gives tha Government plenary‘power over the Magistrates during.the coming year, as It suspends tho principle of their Irremoyabill- ty during that time, A clause which gives the Government power to appoint five Su- preme Court Judges was passed, and an amendment favoring the electlon of. the duitzes by the people was defeated by a vote of 172 to 125. ny Tutus seems to be little doubt that the Czar's condition fs rather precarious. Per- 4 sons who are qualified to Judge say that hls tenth will occur in the near future, sufferlng monarch Is very auxious for the ofticial publication of hls marriage with Princess Dolgoronko, but tha Czarawitz and other members of tho Russian Royat fummily object, aud Gen, Mellketf tins not been able to obtain thelr permisslon for the publication, ed Ar the session of the Prussian Diet yes- terday Herr Bachem and the Rev. Mr. Steeker, a Court Chaplain, mate fierce at- tacks on the Ilebrews, charging them with trylng to nequire wealth by dishonorable means, and expressed the hape that they would be excluded from places of authority. ILurr Richter defended the Jews, and declared that they were as commercially honest and honorable as any other race —e WE are not done with the Duleigno busi- ness yet, It is reported that Derviseli Pasha, who was charged by the Porte to surrender {t, endeavored to take possession of the place with that end In view, put he was obliged to destst by the hostile movements of the Al- bantans, There may be some who will be so uncharitable as to say that Dervisch Pasha was too easily frightened, and that he was Prepared to be. Mn. Bentrry, the Commlssioiier of Pen- sions, hus made his report ‘for the year end- Ing June 30, During that period 250;802 per- song recelyed penstons. ‘The total amotint pald out for all classes of pensions was $57,026,004, of which $12468,191 were given new claimants as acerned pensions. Com- missioner Bentley recommends an appropria- tlon of $50,000,000 for pensions for the cur- rent year. exican saldlers returning from their victory over tho Apaches were sur- prised by an ainbushed party, numbering forty of the latter, on the 16th Inst., and nine of the Mexicans were killed. One ofthe Mesivan soldiers who was killed, who hap pened to have in his possession some trinkets belonging to the deud Chief Victorio, was eut into utoms by the Infurlatgd Indians. Tne State canvassers have wade ofilelal declaration of the result of the Presidential alection In New York State. vote 18 555,544 Weaver's, 12,973; and Dow's, 1,517, “It will be seen that Garfield’ 3 uinjority over Han- cok is 21 O33, and he has ‘a clear majority over allof T7243, It does not appear that Barnuim’s fraud ery had much effect. A nopy of Mex Tuza Pasita say's Duleigno ts well forti- fled Ly its inhabliants, and excuses himself for not having brought about the surrender of that place to the Montenegrina by saying thut the Jatter refused tu codperate with hin to that end, Riza Pasha, and for that matter all the Pastas, have an casy fuelllty in lytng which would be the envy of Baron Mun- chausen were he living. ——— ey Firry-riaur National banks were organ- Szed during the Just fiserl year, twenty-one went hnito Hqutidation, and five falled, There were 2,102 National banks dotng business at the commencement of the present fiseal year, The amount of money ‘collected from the Danks'as taxes during the last fiscal year was $7,591,770, and during the existence of these Institutions $100,301,460, Mn Gams: En, the Galway Iindiord who wis reported some days ago to have been tarred and feathered by his tenantry, was not se treated. ‘There was no truth In the report, It was oneof the outrages which the London Thnes and other tandtord Jour- nals mantfactare fur the purpose of for- clog the British Government tondept coerctye measures for Ireland, terete ' THR MarkeLane Express says that storms, flouds, frosts, und unsettled weather serious- ly delayed the wheat-sowlny throughout Great Britain and Ireland fast week. Wheat has advyaneed fn consequence of the eon- tliuned poor results of the English throsh- Ings, All kindseef grain and corn showed an upward tendency In the London and Provinchal markets, County Conunissioners fixed the salaries of county employés yesterday. ‘The silarles of several of tie clerks of thoy s departments and of the Deputy-Sherltts and Bulllits were slightly tere seal, Some re- duetions were nado tn the salaries of heads: of departments, and some additional clerks were glyen, by way of compensation per-. laps, AUKANS and a gang of hoodlums of his Hk, have long been the terror of the respectable people of Fort Plorre, on theeast. bank of the Missourl River, Dakota Terri: *. Last week in vigilines committee was ft went in pursult’ of Arkansas Jovy uw flght ensued, tn whleh he was killed and four of hts follow-rufllans were wounded, Ancuuisior F owas’ visited at his residence In Nashville yesterday by unui ber of tho cithzons of that town and presented, with an address expressive of the regret which was felt at: hls departure, and of ap- preclation of his arduous und suceessful lnbors, The Catholics of Nashville pre- sented him with a woll-fille ‘espera emeneemne t purse, Gey, GARFIELD and Mrs, Garfleld, accom: panied by Mr,-Rose and Congressman Towne send, Joft Clayelund Inst ovening for’ Wash- ington, where Gen. Gare) goes to arrange some private buslness, “Tho President-elvct, who was accompanted by Ge, MeDowell from Mentor, wade a short stay In Cleveland, and was ealled on by some friends. . ee Jor Exar (Brltz) appeared In the Opera House at Pittsburg last night. He was quite sober, and went through the perfophianey all right. He says bo: will, drink, only three thnes a day, “Ho says that Chiewza is the ‘the’ Gen, Gartield’s, nm. Hincuck!s, M511; Gon, . hardest piace for him to keep sober, and does not know why. He thinks ft must be the weather, or the whisky, or both. en ‘Tur: County Commissioners want $1,278,019 fo run the county tnstitutions, pay. the Inter- est onthe county debt, and to expend on county buildings next year, and that sum WILL bu levied of tho taxpayers of Cook Coun- ty. OF this stm, 840,000 is for the erection of anew Poor-House at Jelferson, and $414,000 for public charities, —_— Tit: recent flood in the Delaware River was not as much of a flood as some of the Jumbermen at the headwaters of that river belleved itwould be, Of 290 rafts which werd .pnt on the river and its tributarles not tnore thnn ten or twelve reached tidewater, abe others have stuck In the eel welrs and nfts. Murs, Levi Henssarenn, of Mount Ver- nan, Sullivan County, New | York, placed 2 cartridge of giant powder in the stove to warm it, The vicinity of the stove suon be- eanie too hot for Mrs, Lulseapple, und she Is now lying fn a precarious condition, with several pivces of the stove in her body, ——$—__ AxotiEtot the “ bucket-shops,” Pope & Loring’s ‘Public Produee Exchange, sus- pended yesterday, The Inbilitles are estl- jmated at various sims between $100,000 and £200,000, ‘The assets will not feteh more than $40,000. ‘The failure was caused by the boom in the stocks and speculative goods. FCRETARY DELANO may be added to the Iist of Senatorlal aspiraits from Ohlo. The tight, however, Is between Secretary Sherman and Goy. Foster, with the chances largely favoring the latter, though the former is hard at work and has some Fed- eral patronage at his command, a Ar the meeting of tho City Council Inst evening Mayor Jarrison vetocd the ordinance’ for tho paving of Asiland avenue, from Lake street to Milwaukee avenue, with wooden blocks, His Honor objects to wooden pave- ments, and urges the adoption of the macad- am paventent, Tite‘cont-mine of the Dutch Hollow Coal & Mining Company at: Birkner, about three miles cast of East St. Louls, caught fire yes- terday. Up to a Inte hour last night the place of the fire could not be located, and of course all efforts to subdue the flames were unavalling, STANLEY Marritews says he has not with- drawn from the Senatorial canvass fn Ulilo. He is willing to serve his State and country if the Lerislature of his State wants hin, Mr. Matthews thinks that Gen. Garfield will not retain any of the present Cabinet ofli- cers, Ir Is stated that President Hayes wilt not allow the use of his name as n candidate for the Ohio Senatorship, He is much annoyed at having been mentioned fn connection with the vlace, Ils friends say :that ho favors Sceretary Sherman’s return to the Senate, —_—, Tn London Limes tries to explain itself by saying that, although the British Cabinet has not determined on coeretve measures for Ireland, it mny yet do so. ‘It adds, however, that if the Irish wnautry will only behave a little better there will be no coercion, ‘ aes Th revolt agaiust British authority In Cashmere threatens to assume serious pro- portlons, “Should the 700° Siklis now opert- ing against the rebels be defeated before réln- forecinents reach them, 2 general revolt [3 looked for. ——— Tre Atlantic House, nt Atchison, Kns,, was destroyed, by fire last night. ‘The loss Is $10,000, and tho Insurance about $6,000, A stave faetory at Vincennes, Ind, valued at aan and Insured for $8,000, was burned down, Save. 1, ‘St ENSON,. Wholesale ten- dealer of New York, failed yesterday. Hts Habilitles are about $100,000, und tho assets between $50,000 and $00,000, ‘The cause of the failure was depreciation In the price of tea. : uttached to a beer-wagon y yesterday morning In New York City, and the wayon eame Into collision with tstreet-car, upsetting It, and causing serlous injury to four of tho seven occupants. —— ‘Tur Persinn troops havedestroyed twenty- five Kurdish villages. ‘The Persian authorl- tles try to excuse themselves from all blaine for tho barbaritles by saying that the troops aeted contrary to order: Ost: of the Rumbergers who was concerned in the burglary of farmer Dantel Trowanan’s house near Harrisburg, Pa, lust week, aut during which ‘Troutman was ‘shot dead, has turned State's evidence, —— W.C, Fisk; one of the proprictors, and Peter Schultz, an employé of the feed-nilot Visk, Law & Co., of Toledo, were seriously fujured yesterday by an exploslun of a boiler iu that establishment. ‘Tur London Sportsman, which may be considered impartial authority, says that Noss might have won the first prizo in the Interna: tonal regatta Saturday had he been In good condltion, Tyruus-revin Nh n out in the prise onof Klef, Russia, where there are several Nihilsts confined, Of the 750 prisoners hit the'establishment, 200. are stricken with the disease, Fon this region to-day, lowed by falling bitrometer, stationary or higher temperature, westerly whats, clear or stattonary, fol- “partly cloudy weather, are (he cond]tions pre- dicted, Maur Deaaan, v celebrity of Leadville, shot and killed Louls Lam in the streets of thut city yesterday afternoon, ———— Aqnas, Austria, was shaken by several fresh shocks yesterday, ‘JOURNALISTIC, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicapo Tribune, “WasurxaTax, D, Uy Nave 2—-News comes from Vatladelpbia that’ Me M. PB, Handy, of the Yhnew, wit, during the. presont weok, become manuging editor of the J'ress, Mr, Mandy is one of the brightest Journalists In the country, and a gentleman of bigh personal character und jourked attainments, ee RECOVERING, Bysclal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Munate, fud., Noy, 2.—Judge Walter Murch hus physleally almost, entirely recayered frou tha stroke of buralyule recotyed Baturday utters noo, but ut 9 o'clovk to-night bad only purtluily: recovered inentully. [ls physicjans now think Nu nay reaover, although be is not out of jue wmiedlute Maury 5 3 1013Z, but again dectined ta 10034, Ven et vests PRICE FIVE CEN NEW YOR Almost Unparalleled Specu- lative Excitement on Wall Street. The Rise a Little Too Stiff to: “, Be Held Up the Whole ets Session. ! Bulls Making Heavy Side-Bets that « They Have Got Things. Right, Bs Ceremony of Unveiling the- - Stdtue of Alexander 4 Hamilton. Chief Officers of the Nation and , Meany Proniinent Men Present. ; es Description a. the Statue, and Sketel of tho Great Statesman i. Commemorates, A High Office to Be Tendered’ Gen. Grant by President Garfield. The Bark Europa, Plying to tho West Indies, Thought to Be Lost. Edwin Booth Telegraphs His Dis- . approbation of the “‘ Pas« : sion Play.” SPECULATIVE BOOM. , THE BULLS, TIEY CONTINUE TO TOSS STOCKS. Sprctat Disoatch to The Chicago Tribune, " * New Youu, Nov. 22—There was a lively - tle on the Stock Exchange to-day, the exe * eltement of Friday and Saturday haying suf * fered no abatement during the intervening : Sabbath, and the pulls being just as deter-* nilned as ever to send quotations where they. never were before. Consequently the open- Ing hour witnessed a scene almost unpnral-.J ieled tn the history of the street. The orders. for stocks were sometimes of amazing mage mitude, for both the long and the shortac- + * count, though there aro many who deny the + - existence of uny short Interest. The receit sharp advanees have certainly played havoc. with capital Invested upon the bear side, and’ > all its adherents seem to be Ina minority, at + once depressing and discouraging, .‘There wero no purticiriat rinnors except those re-;.. cently prevalling about stock dividends; but ‘THE GENERAL BULL TALK - oa was unusually Joud-and confident. ‘Tho < awonnt of capital for both investment and speculation seeking employment In Wall ° street continued in an-increasing volume, * .. though prices were high on all tho prinio . favorits. Stil better figures wero augured, to be: helped by the early closing of naviga- tion and the demand in Europe for tho bread~ stutfs of the country. In the enrly denllugs - there was sharp advance on- enormous |, transactlons, After the First Board.there was a reuction of 1f market was agaln buoyant, und tho highest: prices of the day were made ee AT TBE BECOND CALI. a3 The adyaneo ranged from 3j to 3, and the . principal activity was in Lake Shore, Union Paeille, Western Union, - Northwestern, St: Paul, the cout shares, Wabash, Erle, ‘and. Ontarlo & Western, 120g, Northwestern to 118/4, St, Paul to lusty, Unton Paeliic to 10134, Western Union to 10.43%, Wabash to 44, preferred to 60, One , tarlo & Western to 314%, Erle to 4634, Chesa+ peake & Ohio to 21}, first preferred to 289{, . second preferred to 233g, Chicago & Alton to H44, Chicago, Burllngton & Quincy to 17534, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western to 193g, Kock Istuid to 125, Delaware & “Hudson . to vig, Reading to 5133, St. Joseph to 43, pre-_; ret to 134, but, Inter, the . “! Lake Shore sold up to. *” terred tu 019%, Unols Central to 12244, Mane e hattan to 374, Marietta. & Clucininat! first preferred to 101g, second preferred to 0}, Michigan Central to 1143y, Cleveland, Colum- bus, Claeinnath & Indisnunpolls to 83h, Dene ver & Rio Grande to sdly, Texas Pacific to OZ, Nashville & Chattanooga to 7, Jersoy Central to 8234, New. York Central Erfo preferred to 77%, New York Elevated tu {21, Northorn Pacitic to 3334, proferred to 5, Pulluan Palaca Car to 125, Atlantic & Paciic Telegraph to, 424y,, and’ American Untun to sly, Nashville ‘& Chattonougn > afterwards declined to 7, and recovered ta- 5. Theres were large salesof Roading, saller sixty, at s@2ss per cent below the prices in the regular way, - : ; THERY WAS A MARKED CIANGE : In tha temper of tho share speculation toward tho close, when prices were all lower.’ ‘There was a sudden and sharp. pressure to” sell Iu some tustwnees, which caused a de clhwvot iy to 3sy.) Among the ‘prominent fentures were Chicago, Duriington & Quine, ey, Which broke from 174g to 173: Northern. - VPaeltle, which declined frow 837g to 82 for |’. the common, and frum O54¢ to 023/ for the » preferred; Western Unlon, which dropped * from 1043¢ to'103 4; Hannibal & St, Joseph, common, Which deelined from: 45 tu’ 4¢¢ Tron Mountaln, which deolined from 4297 to Ag; Reading, which deellied from 53¢ to 09; und Michigan Central, whieh fell off from Idiy to 8. Among the ‘ other stocks, Union Paelfic declined to 0, Erle to “4514, New Yorke Central to 1454, North- West to 1173g, St, Paul to 10734, Lakd Shore © to 11034, Wabash to 43ky, preferred to 40%4,, dersey Central to 8124, and Onturlo & Weate orn to 24, THE FEATURES OF THE RATLROAD HOND MANKIET 'TO-DA’ were Mobile & Ohio first debentures, which - tulvanved 21, to 00; Iron Sounsain seconds, whieh advanced *g, or to T7233 Kansas Pye cifly first consuls %, or to 1015¢; Columbus, Chicago & ludiana Central income ¥, or to, WY; Mobile & Olle thlydl debe: g 4 seeunds 18f, or to S53; Wilkesbiirre consols assunttud Uf, art “Erle second consols, which aly hives later declined to 10034, thon’ ree Ww09s; aud Metropolitan: Elevated * which advanged to 10544, ‘ Tho stuek mar! IN THE LAST YOUR" was feverish ant woul, and ‘prices fur eF deelined 34@U34, tho notably weak stuck | havlag hheent Weatern Unlon Telegraph, Ong, tarlo, Northern 1! speide, 3 New York Central)’ Sron SMountaliy ending, and Delaware & - 0 MIG. 4

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