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al fang, Spetial, and Important Sale 5,000 Doz. Ladies ss en Children’s Aandkerchicts, R OWN IMPORTATION, rg ‘out expressly for the Holiday Trade! ing Lots’ wilt be found woe Rp VERY CHEAP." 1000 doz. French Batiste “Hand. ” Embroidered” Hdkfs., 12 1-2c. goo doz. Children’s Linen Hem- med Hdkfs., ‘Printed Bor- ders,” 8c. 50 doz. Ladies’ Unlaundried Hem- stitch Hdkfs., “‘very fine qual- ity," 12 1-2. foo doz, Ladies’ Linen Hdkfs., Fancy Embroidered Edges. Just think of it! only 1g§c. a0 doz. Gents’ Linen Cambric Hdkts., “superior quality Lin- en,” “measuring 23 inches square,” 25¢ singly, or $2.75 perdoz. This we believe to be the best 25¢ Hidkf. ever shown in Chicago. teddered Linen Hdlfs. ever shown in this mar st. Nhor stock of Sitk Hdkfs. and Silk Mulfers is now eenplete,and embraces all the newest deaigns and itt shades, ta In Gente’ Hdkfs, we are ‘also prepared to gow a rge assortment, both in ‘Plain and Fancy. “AS USUAL,” IADERS of POPULAR PRICES Hadison and Peoria-sts, SOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 f BAKER'S CHOCOLATE, The standard for a Century. ‘Thts Chocolato {s mado from tho choicest Cocos, carefully selected ond prepared. It is tho beat preparation of plain Chocolate 1a tho market for family uzo. Bold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAITER &s& COn Dorchester, Mass. — PROPOSALS. Proposnis for | nee Ntares. Ovvick PUKCHIA ANvD Drvor C. 8, Baled propataie in dupliestos guiees to tio usual ec ‘anu feadidons, Will vo Tecuived at this otfloe until 12 ek uudn on Dee. t5, 184), at which time und place 9 Opened in prexence of bidders for ture Giteand dellvory wt ‘the Subsistence Storchousg {Garin Onuha Ue on cars aftor inspection und ‘ At pinco Of packing), ag imay bo roquired jie Subsiatence Dopartinent: red a woegaeaneg fag ton, Uy) barrels Pork, Hgbt moss, Jeebundred und twanty thousand (12000) pounds Foci nk eee lee a yi about 2 ; uv each, vo be dellvared by Jit. Wh 181, ae (aun b thousuid (AOU) pounds: Mrenkinat Hacon brenstai, cansaied, and. I alusted buxes, Tied Ofubout 10) pounds broakfus, bacon each, Pyaullerad by Jan, By st, undred and four (1108) &potmd th Hi price AP ees >eetivered by Jane, Lot Fea teens ujpainternucnt resorves tho right ty rejoct any oF ak vroposals, and full information as to the man- HyGf bidding, cohultions to be obsurvod by Liduurs, Meppticadae eae eae vay mUNS will De urnlahed abd addrwaxed to Sudenigned. q HOM AY WUSGN, Proposals fur Mall Locks. wine araltn CHOpONALS ell bo esaiodat ‘vlock noon on tl di of anuary, tel, for furnlsbing 8 now kind, of tall Heel io BUlY und exclusive use OF the United daure uid soarching oxaminaton Bedele? a aptallivent bidding on shy proseribed ste pag OK nd huy would tond > tinpair, If HOt Tess the nda the further ucllty of such locks and en i purposes of the mails, the Postinuster- i Prutcribes no modol or snuaple for bidders, Bremity wanenie estou on Ako, muclaanieat al rey gv! ompetition among loventurs tea? VWI, thay covelup in samplos submitted by tect Mang aeons Of the conditions and requirements i ed on application waiter Wo tho Becbnd Asaluuue bustinuater-dene Su pro . deen #41 will be considored uniess It ahall Have ecg yatbuulited tn necordunee with such spociticutlon The cont to acta which mp; e ean, the wpcettioutions end RS abetted eeu. Mrradan or ig et howevor, fosorved tw rujoct hear JAS, No TYNE Ne TYNE! Acting I Teele rat, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. mers auil Every § x 6 ry Suturday from New York ’ for Southampton and Bremen kaeaeniets booked for London und P: aris a Hothanyet,, Hates Of qussauo from New Nore te gordon, duveu, wid Bremen, iru lud-tlaus cabin, $0); nwworagy, £u.,, us H reduced “pute HICHS & Cu, 2 racy Y, ‘Tho ‘staeraxy rate by the {dra from Hremun to Uhicato ts 411, Séeoly uuhorized to sell these tickuts tHoudl Gg PAUSSENIUS & CO, Hous Cini ener unite, a eo ESCREN a io Stith-ay.. Local Avents, STATE LINE WOturzow, ery, fe f Aiverpooi, Dublin, Beltast, and f. wo ua Ns Kovery ‘Thursdare Binet Gaui ga ma ageendidg Yo acdsee Pass Gait B Broan, AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO, rt LEG NY und lod Mendon cattazo 4 Oct, hb fadrat this Bos 10. | Wana este alias ANCHOR LIN SAIL STEAMERS BREA Novae ata tn PABOtA, Moe. 1 1 ABOLA, Noe, 1, 1pm iabRlerw do nut earry cattle. sheupe of pigs Pye ni vier Ort Landon digece oe Pe Maa ts ty fig ps MOON TV ie Tega. Dar. 4, Ta ; Excursion Tickets at reducod rates, HENDEAoN SAMOS N BRUTHENS, 16 Washinuton-st. Bling CUNARD MAIL LINE. Tin ira tht aa iron Writ Ports Pas: Cotas ee, ahd Lond ais Uikew, coruye Gh Ws is t e [har edt und ucunstowL, Glasgow, lurcy ab lowuat ratos Cprahid at tousaeea juwoat rated Avis, Gantt Western Axwue, recoynized that, until his time, the development of the Plano had been in the direction of Mechanism, and applied himself to the perfecting of thetone, which heim proved remark= ably, productug a broader and more musical quality, and greater sing- ing capacity. This is why artists generally prefer these MANUFACTURER OF PIANOS! Warerooms, 182 & 184 Wabash-ay. Factory, cor. 129th st. and Lexington-av.,N.¥. (THE “ MAIS? COLOGNE, a re A Pair Royal! THE “MARS” COLOGNE (Trade-Mark). THE “TEMPLE” COLOGNE (Trade-Mark}. Buck & Rayner, Makers of the “MARS? FACE POWDER in Three Vints, vis: White, Blouie, and Brunette CHRISTMAS CARDS. CHRISTMAS CARDS AT coBa’s LIBRARY, : a) * ‘WASHINOTON-ST, . PHOTOGRAPHY. oneiNeUF YOU WISH ARTISTIC Pant ariee eR nara eng highest wiandard of excetionce, you. ean obtain thom wt the Studiu af PER DOZ. © NETS casi %5 Madison-st., For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ‘Tho peice ly reduced to unly $10 dozen. $ NEVER MIND TIE WEATHER, Our now iyhtning process overcomps the ‘inicultics uf cloudy weather. ‘\Prouf shown and per voz. | Silisfaction Guaranteod, Seana ec ee HREMNOVA REMOVAL! ‘Will Remove to 51 STATE.ST. In_o few days, STOVES, RANGES, and FURNACES, until re- moval, soldat VERY LOW PRICES, DALTON, 192 STATE-ST. BUSINESS CARDS. A.H, ABBOTT & GO., 1A? STATE-ST. PAINTING AND DRAWING MATERIAL ‘ Of Every Description. Wax Flower Goods, Glass Shades, Ke. SIMEON W. KING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, YU. 8. Commlsstanor, Commisstonor of Deods for all the States und ‘Forritories, Commissioner of, UH. Court of Clainm, Paxaport Avent. and Notary Public, Bustiers proiptty and carefully utiended tu, Olicg, 17 Clurkeut., Koom TO THE LADIES. Aa Elegant Lot of Lutest Stylea FRENCH FATS, Evening, Promonnd calved nd Church Hunneta, just roe cd thie murnlig at 153 yatem)atme, HRCIAILD Orval GUODS, ANASSE rom Pur Ice of Fino Bpectacies sulted to all sluhts on sclontifia principles. Opersand Flold Ghtsses, elescopas, Mt Croscupum, Hurumeters pees U HCO IAIN AND PROVISIONS BELUT AND SOLD OX MARGINS, 154 La Salle-st. J.C. MccORD. ML. W, PIHLLIVS, NEOUS. 2 a een pares UO sammie Chicago & Eastera lilindls R. B. Co. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. On ond after Thureday, Nov. % all Fretght will be ruculved and delivered at our New Depot, corner of Fuurtounth und Dearborn-ats. : = ROBERT FORSYTH, G, ¥. A, inten SEALSIIN CREB: owsres SEALSKIN CAPS, stloxvis, Driv- ing, College, Jockey, and ‘Roll Bund shapes, made fron choice Shetland and Alasku Seal. Lowest Prices at BAUNES’ Hat and Bur dove, 86 Madison-ste (Tribune Building). The Tribune. ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER a5 oh Ts. Coysusstonen Le Dee will agai ‘recom: mend that Congress make an appropriation fora néw building for the Department of Aagrteulture, and in his fortheoming report will submit plans ot such a bullding as ho thinks desirable. @ The Coimtssioner will op- pose the appointment of a Commission sich a9 is proposed by some of the enttle-breeders to Inquire Into the causes of disease among eattle and sheep. Mr, Le Due says that such an Investigation hag been carried on under his own supervision for the Inst three yenrs, and, that the result will soon be made pubile. Acting on the report made te him by the varlous experts employed, he will recommend the passage of the bill Intro- duced Into the Senate Inst April by Senator Johnston, of Virginia, and which provides that any person who delivers for transporta- tion, or any railrond official who receives tor transportation, live cattle suffering with in- feetious disense of any kind shall be Hable to fine and {imprisonment —_— Astoxe the coal-dealers of Chicago there are forebodings of a seareity of coal this winter, aud of high prices in consequence. The enrly advent of freezing wexther has locked up a vast quantity of coal afloat and on Its way to this elty, the amount being esti- mated at from 70,090 to 100,000 tons; and the premature arrival of winter has also had the effect of increasing the demand, so that stocks have been very much reduced. It would seem, however, that there {s no ground for the anticipation of acon! famine or of any very rrent Increase In prices, as the rallronds will In two or three weeks be able to transport immense quantities of anthracite that would otherwise have come by water, employing In this way cars that would otherwise return empty after having been loaded with grain to the seaboard, At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Pacific Railway held yes- terday tn New Orleans, a resolution favorlug the cungolldation of that road with the ‘Texas Pacific was unanimously adopted. Gov. Brown, who represented ‘Tom Scott and the ‘Texans Paclile, nddressea tho Directors ufter the passage of the resolution, and sald that the action of tho Directors was very sntis- factory to himself and Col. Scott, beenuse It meant dint thoy were willing to codperate In extending the Ine as promptly as eireuni- stances would permit to the Pacific Ocean. { The consolidation of the two reads ond the ostension of the ling will make a continuous rond from New Orleans by way of Shreve- port, Fort Worth, and El Paso to the Pacifle § Coast. Turne Isa pretty, general feeling that a refunding bill will be passed during the next ssion of Congress,—one similar in tenor to Wood Refunding bill introduced Inst te ession, Itis belleved that Seeretary Sher- 4 man will recommend in his annual report the } passage of such x bill, slightly modified. [le Agrees with Mr, Wood that the rate of inter- est of the new bonds should be 3}¢ per cent, but believes that the Ue ofthe bond should be shorter, There are now $200,000,000 worth of 5 per cent bonds, the Iast coupon on which will be taken up next January, and {tis very destyable that these bonds may be. refunded at the low rate of interest recommended by Mr. Wood and the Ways and Means Comuntt- tee. = 2 HEALY, Mr. Parnell! secretary, was elected to Parliament yesterday from the Borough of Wexford, and without oppo- sition, This is tho -first election which has taken place in Ireland since tho generat election, and. ts quite alg- nifleant. ns showing Mr. Parnell’s power in the Trish constituencies, Mr. Healy, the member-elect, !s under indictment for having ‘intimidated @ farmer who took o holding. from which another was evicted, ‘The fact that he was under ban, and that he was supported by Parnell, was Healy’s only claim to the support of the Wexford electors, Dr. Bucnanay, of bogus medieal-certitl- ente notorjety, and Martin V. Chapman, one of his bondsmen, were convicted ‘at Phila- delphia yesterday on the charge of conspir- ing to defraud the Government of $3,000, that being the ambunt of the bond of Buchanan, and whieh Chapinan tried to avoid paying by concocting a bogus story that Buchanan had committed suicide, Mr, Van Duser, the sec- ond bondsman, was acquitted of all com- plieity In the transnetion, ‘Dr? Buchanan will be tried on the charge of swindling and using the United States mall for that purpose next Tuesday, : Tuene is considerable comment on tho new edition of the rules of the Houso of Representativds as prepared by the Journal Clerk and Just published. ‘This edition con- tains the twenty-second Joint rule, just as though it was in existence, which {s not the ease. Many Republicans think that It is purposely Incorporated in order to give the House a sort of auust-authority In connec- tlon with the Electoral count, ‘he tendency of the Democrats to resort to questionable schemes gives good reason for the Republic- ans to keek a sharp lookout. Carr, STEELE, George M. Jackson, and Kobort Wilson, the deputation chosen by the Okinhoma colonists at their meeting at Wichita, Kas, recently, will leave St, Louls to-day for Washington, where they will Iny before the President and Congress the me- mortal of tho colonists In explanation of what they concelve to bo thelr rights. Capt. Stovlu says that the colonists to the number of Keyeral thousands will leave Wichita for Okluhoma Dee, 6, and will take with then sawanills, farm and othor machinery, and the outit fora newspaper, ‘Tne trint of Parnell and his fellow-travers- ers will commence at Dublin on tho 17th of December. Great consternation has been ereated Jn Government clreles in Ireland by the discovery that onc of the fourteen men arrested Tuesday in Cork for participation tin a Feplan procession is u British soldier. All the prisoners, including the soldier, have been committed for trial, The five persons who were arrested near Loughrea, In Galway, for having foreibly retustated a tenant who wag evicted havo boon discharged for want of evidence, ———} Founreen men were arrested at Cork yes- terduy for partlelpating in what Is deserlbed aga Fontan procession, and for firing shots whila so partlelpating, The police charge that the shots were directed towards them selves, It does not apvear that any of them were hurt, however, If Mr, Forster's threat to suspend the Habens Corpus act is carried out, adiitional jatl-buildines wit) be needed In freland, But then Mr, Forster wud his col- Oy THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 leagues may came to recognize the truth of Byron's expression that a nation cannot be inprisoned, 25, ON Nov, 1 there were outstanding fn Ni’ tlonal-bank currency $342.003451, and In legal-tenders 3:5,83L018, No bans-notes of less denomination than 8h have, been lysned since January, 187, and there are now only $4,219,025 In St and $2 National-bank notes outstanding, while there are dbout $43,500,000 legal-tenders of those denomiiattons, About 20 per cent of ull outstanding notes are In de- nominations .of $50 and upwards. ‘The amount of United Sates hohits hell ng ge curity for clreulating notes Is 8350,744,059, Tie Trustees of tho St Peter Insane Asylum yesterday,passed by fi unaniinous vote a resolution tailing npon Goy. Pillsbury to nppointa committees to thoroughly Inves- tigate all fnets and, circumstances connected with the Asylum?fire as soon as possible, with a view to ascertaining, the cause and locating tho, responsibility. ¢ The oflicers of the Asylum are requested to afford all factlt- es to the Investigntors, ’ Hazelton, the lunatic who’ fs charged with -having orig!- nated the fire, fs’ still in eustody, Tirenk wasn decided tendency to higher prices in the New York grald market yester- day on account of the exclusion of so many ariln-laden boats from port by the fee vlock- ade, and beenuse of the pretty general bellet thatthe railroad companies. will soon ad- vance the freight rates on grain, As to the quantity of grain shut out by the ice blockade, however, Mr. Walker, the statis- tician of the New York Public Produce Ex- change, suys the reports are greatly exeg- gerated, Ata meeting of the Second Presbyterian Chureh Society of this city: yesterday, pre- sided over by the Rey, Dri R. W. Patter- son a3 Moderator, it was fesolved to fn vite the Rey, John S. Mejntosh, of Bel- fast, Ireland, to the pastorate of the Second Presbyterian Chureh, The reverend gentle nan thus recommended and Invited was born in Philadelphia of Scotth parents, and was eduented In Iretand, It is belioved he will accept the call to Chiengo. A Citcagoan wrote to Secretary Sher- mira few days ago that thera was a rumor current in this elty that some of the counter- felt bonis found upon Doyle, recently ar- rested here, had been offered forsale in tho open market. Secretary, Sherman caused an investigation to be made, and it was proven that thera could not have been the feast foundation for the rumor, as the bouds had not at any thue passed out of the hands of the embers of the Secret Service. 4 ———reere H. B. Gnarr, & Co.’s warehouse and grain elevgtor at “Lancaster, Pa, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. The building contained * grain, ‘apples, potatoes, and tobacco, owned by several parties, Including IL. B. Graff & Co., John C. Tlemeyer & Co. of St. Louls, Lederman & Co., and Jesse Roach of Lancaster, The building was valued nt $20,000, and was Insured for $9,500. The value of the contents Js estimated at $50,000, and the insurance If $25,000, - Tne speculative fever&s:stocks in Wall street was kept-up yesterday.’ The. fayorits of the’ day before were the favorits yester- day, nid showed plainly that the Vanderbilt- ellque are fully determined to advance prices still further, Outside of coal stacks, which made a deelded upward movement, the stocks Invested {nu most were Northwest -ern, St. Paul, New York Central, Lake Shore, Erle, Michigan Central, aud Western Union, James O'BuIEN, alins Robert Lindsey, In- dleted for perjury in connection with the Morey Chinese letter and the Philp case, pleaded guilty yesterday In the New York Court of Sessions, and was remanded for sentence till to-morrow. He made s short statement to the Court. He said he was born in Georgetown, D. C., was 2l years old, and had no ocenpation. ‘The latter statement ac- counts for O'Brivn’s present predicament. AN appalling catastrophe is reported to have occurred off the Kallun const yesterduy morning. The Italian steamer Ortigia came Into collision In the Gulf of Spezzin with the French steamer Onele Joseph, which had on board 800 pussengers. ‘Che Oncle Joseph “was so badly damaged that she sank soun after the collision, and 250 passengers went down with her, Tho Ortigin put Into Leg- horn ina very damaged condition, cameras A Fine broke out in a gambiing-roon at Coleville, gn ofl town near Bradford, Pa, last night, and before it contd be got under, control thirty-five buildings, including the principal hotel, weru reduced to ashes. ‘Lhe loss fs estimated at $35,000, ‘The amount of insurance has not been ascertained. Spece's tobacco factory nt Toledo, worth $10,000, and insured for $1,500, was destroyed by fire yes terday, _ Senator Canrenten 1s sald to favor tho @lection of Postmaster Keye3 a3 tho sueces- sor of Senator Angus Cameron, and Is be- Neved to be working quietly to accomplish that result, The knowledge of Carpenter's attitude is disappointmg to Mr. Sawyer's friends, but they say thelr man can win without the ald, Indecd In spite of the oppo- sition, of Senatur Curpenter, Cueyarjen Bourearw, at oresent Secre- tary of the Russian Euibassy at London, has been chosen by tho Popo to settle the eccle- slastical disputes between Russia and tho Vatican. ‘The trouble relates to the filling of the vacant sees In Poland, | Chovaller Boutenew was selected trom thfes persons whose names were submitted to the Pope by tha Russian authoritics. pater s Tuene are sly French sees without Dish- ops, and they are likely to romaln so for considerable tine, as the nominees of tho Pope are not favewd by the French Gov- ernment, and those for whem the Jatter has expressed, 9 preference are not favorad by his Hollness, Thatithis should be tho case 1s by no means surprising under existing clr- cumstances, es . Tue New Englanders of Atchison and vi- elnity hada graml reunion at Atehison yes- terday, 250 persona boing present, After having partaken of 2 stinptuous repast, specches were delivered by Senator Ingulls, Judge Webb, Congressman Haskell, and: others, ‘The oveastun was gniivened by the smulng of several old New England songs and a dance, =< For this region tu-day falllug followed by stationary or: rising temperature, northwest shifting to south or west winds, with partly cloudy weather, ave predicted, Ir required a larga forceof cavalry, infant- ry, pollvemen, and Orangemen tw escort fifty-seven sucka of Mr, Buycotl's graly frou 0—TEN PAGES. his “farm tothe ratlway station yesterday. ‘The rain will be shippea by rail from Gal- way to Dublin, whgre it will be sold, If a buyer can De procured. If our Barnnim was not soil just now he might become a pur- efisir of the grain, It might pay as o curiosity. Mr. 2D. K. Frnavson, President, and Mr. W. Po Shinn, Vice-President, of the Vatean row Works of St. Louls, have resized, owlng to a aittrrel with the Direetors of the concern, stipposed to be about financial mat- ters. Mr. Ollver Garrlgon was elected to stteceed Ferguson. The fingnctal condition of the works is reported to be good, Mn Kenxyepy, a Inndlerd living near | And that He, Being a Victori- Loughiren, in the West of Ireland, and wha refused to reduce the rents on his estate, wis made a target for three shots Tuesday night while walking in his garden, ‘The partles who dll the shooting almed as badly ay de the Nthilists on shinllar ocensions, Mr. Ken- nedy escaped without a scratch, tot netner memset “Ti body of served as a tnitiivnalye merchantof St Paul, Minn, was found tn the Mediterranean off Murseliles yesterday, ‘Che deceased gentle- inn, with his wife and son, arriyed at Mar- selllrs on the-10th, Next evening he elsay. peared. It 1s believed he committed suicide by drownlng him: Sst Harpe, a colored man of Mar-- shall County, Texns, had a dispute inst Sun- day with Mrs, Hayden about church mate tera, ‘The dispute waxed wart, and the lady In the case struck her spouse with aun ax, splitting dis hend and tilling him {nstantly. Mrs. Hayden has been indicted for murder int the first degree, “Tomas ELLINoton, « commerctal trav- eler of Nashville, Tent, made a very deter- inined effort yesterday to KH himself, and has probably succeeded. With a penknife he inflicted horrible gashes on both sides of his neek, and stabbed hlinself five thnes tn the reglon of the heart. [tis belleved that. he cannot recover. Esrrnon Witiias has directed that the opinions of the press of other countries on the antlJewlsh agitation be subinitted to him. ‘The aged monarch will find that tho forelgn press Is pretty unanhnous In de- nounelng the agitation as uujust, Intolerant, reactlonary, and contrary to the spirit of the nge. Epwarn Simsioxs, a workman employed. on the Chicago & Tomah Rallread, near Ga- Jena, yesterday, was killed by the fall of an embankinent. Peter Lilly, Jr, a fellow workman,. was serlously, and It fs feared fatally, injured, and three others receivid very severe brul: Mr. J.C. Luger's house, at Summit, about elght imfles from Bradford, Pa. was de- stroyed by fire Inst night. Mr. Luker’s fan- ily made their eseape from the burning bulld- ing en Geshahille. One little boy was so seriously burned that he dled a few hours after his escape, Tue sloop Mamoos, of Chester, .Pa., foun- dered In Chesapeake Ba} t the Sassafras River, Jast.'Thursday during o heavy gale, and Charles Steelman and Will jam Casperson, of Bridgeport,. nnd Me Rodgers, of Camden, N. J., were drowned, prapeiriis Delaney Mon. Jacontst, the new Papal Secretary, has been in consultation for some time with his Holiness, and both have agreed on a basis for future negotiations and plan of fut- ure nection in all ditticutties arising between the Vatlean and the Pows Tur deaths are announced of Samuel E, Hartranft, father of ex-Goy. Hartranft, of Pennsylvania; of Charles Rutjedge, South- ern correspondent of the Loulsvitle Com- merelal; and of Mrs. Estella Anna Lewis, the author of “Sappho” and other poems, endnote iy $s reported In Mndrid that Admiral Jaurez, French Ambassador to Spaiu, will succeed Admiral Clouet as French Minister of Marine, ‘The departure of Admiral Jaurez from Madrid for Parls lias probably ocea- sioned the rumor, nl Ture Swiss Government will send west- bound foreign mail through the St. Gothard Tunnel during the winter, but will not permit passengers to pass through for some time, at Teast not until the tunnel has undergone the wenthertest, Tur extreme Radleal members of the French Senate have selected Admiral Dupré as thelr cand{itate for tho vacant {ife-Senator- ship in opposition tothe Ministerial eandidate, Gen, Furre, the present French Minister of War. Foun prisoners tried to make thelr escape from the California State Prison Monday by sealing the wails, They were detected, One of the party, 2. Gibson, was shot dead by the guards; the others were captured alive, Laycoek has offered to row Hanlan for $1,000 and the champlon cup of the world, Mo writes to the London Sportaman to say that he will remain in London six weeks to give Hanlan an opportunity to accept, panne Astenennanae ea Awrneus 8. Footr, of La Crosse, Wis, 0 former partner of “ Brick” Pomuroy in tho publication and conduct of tho Li Crosse Demuerat, was sent to the State Penitentiary yesterday for five yenrs for forgery, . anccsamaaamannnnes 1s the London wool market yestorday 8,000 bales of fleveu, chiefly Australian, were of- fered for sale, Good qualities maintained the prices of the previous day, but peor wool show ed a considerable Ine, Denviscn Pasha is i possession of Dul- elgno, but did not got there until after eight hours’ Rguting with the Albanians, during which both sides suffered very severe losses in killed and wounded, Tue Persians have ornamented tho walls of tho prison at ‘Tabreez with the heads of 300 Kurds mad prisoners in a recent battle, _——— Oven $245,000 in bullion was withdrawn from the Bank of England yesterday for shipment to New York, COAL-FAMINE. Spectat Disputch to The Chicagg Tribune Vaxtos, UL, Nov, 8i--Tho winter has wet it with unusual severity, and wo aroenjoy lug allthe horrors of a coal famine. ane eutl for ont in fa place has buen greater than ever known ut ts Keuson of the yen, but the sallrouds retusa 1 furnish cure for tho transportation of a AuBleient atuount to keep tv in we warm and healthy condition. A little wus recelyed yeutore aay, Xs wud itis to bo hoped thut wo will soon bo rollove ARCHBISHOP FEEHAN, Naunvituy, Venu. Nov. 24—Archbishop Foo- buu lefedur Chicuge to-day, Tribune. y, Neat the mouth of | BIV CENT Milwaukee & St. Paul, and Hannibal & St- Joseph preferred. Vrices at noon were about the highest of the day. THE STOCKS WHICH WERE NOTALLY WEAR in the early dealings were Western Union ‘Telegraph, which sold down to 9734, Read> ing to 69, Loulsville & Nashville to 85i¢ Chicago & Alton to Moy | the first eal! stocks becaine strem,, er and higher, and several stuckw. Including Chicago & =~ Northweater. and Lake Shore, suld higher than ever. Erie was very firmand active, and it was said a powerful pool was buying it for 60 In Feb runry next. ‘The coal stocks were stiff, nnd, advanced, as also did Puctiie Mail, the Wa- bashes,the Hannibal stocks, Northern Pacific, Nashville & Chattanooga, Reading, Louis- ville & Nashville, Erie seconds, St. Paul, and. Northwestern vreferred. Chattanoogn, at the cluse, declined tv 73. There wero cer. iC. NEW YORK. Taurus Still Rampant in the Country's Financial Zodiac, Belief, However, that Jay Gould Absolutely Controls tho Money Market; ous Bear, Will Soon Pinch the Market. . to-day would be A SORT OF A DIES NON, partly in consequence of the fitervention of the ‘Thanksgiving holiday. -.Some people’ altirmed that leading operators were so bent upon the proper enjoyment of to-morrow that a general Hauldation of small accounts might be expected, from the reason that sellers would largely predominate. Though this plan was apparently feasible, admirable though it was, it seemingly fell through, and. something guite the reverse occurred, The manipuiators of the loan market, who so strentously depressed prices yesterday, were said to be defeated in their schemes. An extraordinary buying movement continued to prevall, but: thelr operations were prin- ejpally tn the Investment stocks or those beyond peradventure, while atl the — « “RAT¢TAMFILES,” 7 as lesser securities are now called, were let severely alone, Among the prime favorits, Northwestern rose to 1244, preferred to 14534: St. Paul tu 10334, preferred to 121343 and Lake Shore to 12234, ‘The. efforts of the Vanderbilt clique were sald to be conspleu- ous in these transactions, ures of the stock market In the last hour, after Northwestern and Milwaukee & St. Paul, were Erle, which advanced to 47193 Union Paelfie, to 10239; Michhzan Central, to 5; Western Union Tel ph, to 90343 and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, to Wi. The remalnder of the Hst was, com- paratively speaking, neglected, TUE PRINCIPAL BUS OF TUR DAY was fn Brie, Western Union Telezraph, Northwestern, Milwauk: St. Paut, Union Pacitic, Lake Shore, Jersey Central, Ontario & Western, Reading, and Michigan Central, aking the market asa whole, tt was specu- latively stronz beyond precedent. At the The Oat-and-Dog Securities, Now Called Rat-Tail-Files, Already Weakening. A Bank Business Showing the People-to Be Prosperous Everywhere East of the Rockies, A Tendency Toward Higher Prices in the Grain and Produce Markets. The Actual Amount of Wheat in the Canals Yesterday 1,162,000 Bushels. Sad News for Coffee-Topers— Indictment of Barnum’s Perjurer. Mackey — The Bristoi — Barnum, the Showman—Opera—Thanks- giving-Day. Oapt. Kidd's Gold—Madame Gerster—Ele- yated Railway Employes Discharged ~Por- close it was wildly strong. The operations ¥Fox-Hant. ofthe day may be cunsidered as a demon- ‘i stration of the ability of the “bull cliques” FINANCIAL NEWS. to carry prices temporarily at least thelr way ngalnst any market. Railroad bonds were Arragalats swith the Janie “sausictions in eatesny 7 LD Wi . Erie seconds new cunselldated, which ade ve eetil Dispatch to ‘The Chteago wine vanced 3g, or te 10134, and then declined to New Yoni, Nov, 24—The Public says: | 10% é : “The fact that five of the Inrger elties, Ine ‘THE OTHER CHANGES - cluding the three Inrgest, report smaller exe | Were as follows: An ndvance- of 1 in New changes than they did lastyenr at this thie, | York Central coupon firsts and Hannibal & should neither be disregarded nor misinter- | St. Joseph 8s convertible; 3¢ In Gentral Lowa preted. ‘There Is danger. that It may be |: firsts; 3410 Milwaukeo & St.Paul (1. & D, deemed more important than it really $3, be- | Diviston) and St. Paul’ &. Oniahna consols; cnuse the portion of exchanges at New * York which may be considered: not due to stuck operations 1s as large us It. was for the cor- responding. week last year, But the dectine at Bostons: Phikulelphia, and. Baltimore fs nevertheless too significant to be overlooked, tis itis never possible to uscertatn With ex uetness the propertion of exchanges here, TILE SHEKELS. ern firsts and Kunsas & 'Fexas bonds, A de, ellne of 2 points in Coluinbus, Chicaza & In- dfana Central Incomess-3fin, Rome, Water- = elass B, Kansas Pacitie «first. consols, Jersey Central-consuly assented, and Texns & Pa- @Miiic firsts (Rio Grande. Division); 34 In Jere which fs due to dealings In st snd bonds, | sex Central Income, Kansas. Pacltic (Denver RETURNS FROM OTNEL PUINTS Diviston) 63, with coupon certiticates, Union Pacific: firsts, and St. Louls,; Kansas City ree trailie in any. case of doubt. are is Lis .& Northern. St. Charles: bridge; 3 In usunlly the. better fndleation of a tend- eney in general business. It happens, how- ever, that the tremendous speculation which collapsed nt this thie Inst year was active In the'eltivs named, and In hundreds af towns which deal through. them #3 monetary centres, and may Lave been. suiliciently fin- portant there to effect exchanges at every other place. With the usu exception of San Francisco, the exchanges thls year show an focrease, and at most of then a large ficrease, It isnot easy to belleve that a sudden contraction or expansion in the legitimate business of the three largest elties could oer without corresponding chauge in some of the nilnor towns, and THE NATURAL CONCLUSION, ‘therefore, fs that the great speculative trans- actions In stocks and bonds tnilated ex changes last year at Boston and Philadelphia as well as here, while the volume «df other business continttes much greater now throughout the country than ft was: then, ‘The following shows the amount of ex: changes for the week ending at San Fran- elseo Noy. 13 and at other citles Nov, 202 ‘serles B, and Canada Southern: firsts; i in Ohio Central firsts, Texus Puclile income Jand-grant 7s, [ron Mountain seconds, Coluin= bus, Chicago & Judtann Central trust certifi- cates, and Boston, Hartford & Erle firsts. = ALL KINDS OF ‘RUMORS are current in Stock Exchange circtes reo, garding the action of the: New York Central Company’s proposed setiemes for Increasing its share capital, One of the latest theories Is that 2.50 percent serlp will be issued, and that the Legislature will bo conelllated by a -reduction in fares and local freights of about & per cent. THE MINING MARKET was netive to-day, at well-sustained prices. Aimte led the active Ilst, udvanelng to over 45, Cilmax sold at 07. Calaveras was wenker, selling down to 20, The sales In. Unadills were limited, Iron Silver showed n renctlon froni the recent excitement and deellned to 395. ‘The outlook of this property {s certatn- , ly promising. TUE HAND OF JAY GOULD. The Brooklyn Eagle, reviewing the excites ment In raflrond and other securities, says: There are Mndicutions that the bull movement In stovks has about run its course for tho pres> ent. White tho market bas been rising, the cliques bave been untonding, earefully conceat+ ing thelr inovements, us “suit, and new. tho () lenders ure prepared to reo sich a drop as will shuke out went holders and enable stocks to bo pieked up by those who are enylucoriug tho movements, at mueb lower figures, It ts not surpriging that speculation should culminate atthistime. With transictions mountiug up to over 600,000 shares of stock vor day, with a Voom in cotton, grain. and provisions, and an active demand for money for craps and pork+ packing purposes, thu low reserves of the banks were Inadequate to the inquiry for money, and TUE PINCIT CAMB Just when the market appeared to be going much higher, Doubtless there was some mae wiputation of the maney market by Mr, Gould and othor large cupitalists, controling beavy amounts of money, and just whon funds were uuturally ative by reason of the enormous Vusiuess, lonns wore withdrawn by Mr. Gould Teh EAE EE, ashe ated wel £6 Totnt 1 SVE VL Outside New Yorke ae eOLSS *Decrense, “ Dealings tn grain were unusually Inrge Inst week at Chicago, Milwaukee, and New York, and probably affected exchanges poreeptibly, yet the volume of business at all the smaller cltles Is go great, even in comparison with a week of remarkubly active tratiic Inst year, that the general prosperity bn all parts of the country, excepton the Pacific Coast, fs ev! dent. und assoclutos, thus puttlug to greut incon= 6 PER CENT. venience thore who were borrowers at tho he following {3 from the Post's flunncial | Stock Exchunge, article: 4 =A Tho money market continucs active, and 6 i PRONUCK, per cent fs the ruling rite on loans seeured by TIE SCAT Special Dispatch to The ieago ‘Tribune. stuck coltaterala, .4t this rate good borrowers have no'diMioulty in supplying thelr wants, the only cluss which thus fr feels tho plach betny Speculators who ure operating on slender tir ging backed by “stop anders,” and who trust good den In carrying their wtocks to thelr abili- ty to lend: them to other speculators who are short on the murket., Six per cont fs to-day bid for money fur tho remaluder of the year, and we hear of additional commisdions being: pala, Prime mnerenntile paper is dull, and the quotations ure 4$3@u per cent. PAPER, STILL QNEATEN ANXIETY TO GET IT, Spectat Lapateh to The Chteaga Tribune, _ New York, Nov, 24—The stock» market, which yesterday had an irregular but gener: ally weak closing, opened hy the sing way this morning, butlt was soon ovident that the condition of tha money market was not to bo permitted to dnttuence the “bull specu- lation,” and, after a few moments of wenk- ness, the stock imurket beenne strong, and prices advanced $¥@5 points, the latter Chat- tanoogn & Northwestern common, ‘The preferred advanced 2¢, Michigan Cen- tral 3X, Unlon Paellle 93%, Burlington & Quincy, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Lake Shore, Reading, North: em. Pacific preferred, und Now York Central 8 polnts ench, and the remainder of the list @19{, the latter Jersey Central, Northern Pucliie common, Iron Mountain, ish activity in the grain market today, Busl- ness Ju the Prodace Exehange opened brisk- Jy, and the monbers were rushing jn and out of the building with hurried steps and anxious fnees, in antielpation of a steady rise In priees, owing to the sudden close of the ennals and tho Imprisonment by ide of hundreds of canal-boats Inden with grain of every description, From, what could bo learned from prominent dealers, however, thenmount of grain locked fn the canals 13 not as large as was nt first supposed. It was beloved that there were 800 cunul-bonts hiden, with 7,000,000 bushels of grwin Iee-bqund on tho Erle Canal. ‘This, us now stated posl- tively, is an exaggeration, 5 MIL WALKEM, THE STATISTICIAN of the Produce Exehange, toxtay sald: * You can't tell any mere about how business ts going to be, or how prices are golng. to be affected, than you ean tell how fara frog 43 gulng to jump, ‘The statements thot have been mady ubont the vast amountot gralnon the canals are greatly exaggeruted, . ‘Thera are not 800 bouts on the Erle caual, nor are there 7,000,000 bushels of grain in bonts, I'm as buay asa nailer, but Dean telb you this: According to the daily clreulat pf the Exchange, about 1,500,000 bushels of corg. taln “ points” distributed to the cifect that - The spectal feat-" ‘and 14 in Burlington, Cedar Raplits & North. © town & Ogitensburg firsts, San Francisco, ! Pexng & St. Louis firsts, Chesapeake & Ohio. New Yon,’ Nov. 24—There wasn foyer | anid $80,000 bushels of wheat arrived here” yesterday, ‘There will be about Aye anilitua

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