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VOLUME XL. HANDKERCHIERS, &eo Denna : IMMENSE DISPLAY Handkerchiefs FOR THE ~ HOLIDAYS, EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES [aces and Neckwear, —Sse BARGAINS INNUMERABLE, 10 Thousand Dozen HANDKERGHIEFS, In anticipation of the enormous demand which the Holiday sea- gon always creates, we shall offer this season the most complete line of HAND KER CHLEES Ever shown in this city. “Too many Cloaks!” “Too many Dolmans!” “Too many Ulsters!” Compel us to make prices that will move them Quick---Very quick! So, if in need of an Outside Garment, Do not PONDER and WAIT, but **come,” and we will SHOW YOU, CONVINCE YOU, yes, and SELL YOU. To enable you to distinctly understand how much money we will sava you we append “Our New Prices!?? DOLMANS. Our $10 Ribbed Beaver Dolmans, considered a bargain by every lady that has seen then, “Our New Price,? $7. Our $12 Diagonal Beaver Dolmans, certalaly the best value ever given tn Ghicago, “Our New Price,” $9.50? Our $15 imported Diagonal Beaver Dolmans, worl coming to the West Side to see them. “Our New Price? $12.00! Sor $18 yt Diagonal Beaver Dolmans Would have been very cheap at $20, “Our New Price? $L3.502 Our $20 imported Diagonal Beaver Dolmans, sell them every time we show them, “Our New Price,” $15.00! CLOAKS. Plain and Diagonal Beaver Cloaks, were ad- milted to be good value at S10 and $15, “Our New Prices,” $6.60 and $10! ULSTERS. Usters, with and without Hoods, sold them at $7, $10, and $16, “Our New Prices, $5, $7,and$1O!l Imported Pattern Garments, most of them Plush trimmed, sold readily at $30, $35, $10, “Our New Prices,? $20, $26, P36! Children’s Cloaks and Ulsters, “Our New 1,500 Dozen Ladies’ PureLinen| = Seo Woven, Col’d Bordered Handkerchiefs, | TPANERS OF POPULAR PRICES, lle Each. Madison and Peoria-sts. ‘ases A OOMPLETE ASSONTMENT OF THE FINEST : rr) . Cy INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD! Ladies’ Pure Linen |,» » Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, With Hand-worked Initials, 21c Each. 500 Dozen Gents’ Pure Linen Nemmed Handkerchiefs, With BeautifuljHand-worked Ini- a tials, 25e¢ Each. 1,000 Dozen Silk Handkerchiefs, At 50c Each, Beautiful Combinations of Colors, Bauer and New England Organs. PRICES AND TERMS to suitall purchasors, Every Anstrumont fully warranted for tive years, Tnportors of Musieat Merchandise. Band Instru- ments, tno Violins, and Strings 0 epecialty, Dinnos taken on xtoruce.. Pianos tuned, repalred. and polished. The best, workinun cmplored for the. Mifforent branches of repalring of ult Kinds of musieul instrus ments, Illustrated Catalogue sent fre. Julius Bauer. & Co., 182 & 184 Wabuash-ay., FACTORY—1%, 177, and Lexinuton- 3 wenty-ninth-st, comer Now York. IIE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, | UPHOLSTERY, LSTERY! Grand Clearing Sale, Prices Reduced! For thonent Thirty Dayal wo wilt offer all classes of s UPHOLSTERY GOODS UNPRECEDERTED PRICES, Nothing more appropriate for HOLIDAY GIFTS! Than a Set of SPREAD AND SHAMS! WINDOW HANGINGS ! LACE CURTAINS! TABLE or PIANO SPREADS! PORTIERE! BRASS BEDSTEAD! = BLANKETS, Bed and Carriage ! DOWN QUILTS! COMFORTS, &¢., &¢, Special attention is divited to a large stock of Tapestries, (Splendid quatities---just the thing to vecover surniture, or sor inexpensive hangings) which have been MARKED DOWN ONE-HALF Of the original prices. Field, Leiter & Co.. State and Washington-sts, CHRISTMAS CARDS, CHRISTMAS ’ CARDS AT COBB'S LIBRARY, 29 WASHINGTON-ST, Large Size, Superior Quality. Silk. Handkerchiefs, Mt 250, See $2, $3, “GENTS? SILK AND GASH MERE MUFFLERS, ‘Unlinited Assortment at all prices, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE LINENMANDKERCIPE Ny In 500 Different Designs, Eranne Early and Avold the Rush STATE-ST. Michigan-ay, and Twvont URKALTHL IMPORTING C0., SS State-st., Opporlte Field, Leltor & Co, Our second Importation of Pure TEAS now on sale at 40, 60, ard GU ets. per pound, Lig ast for € ee RMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Parls. Bleamers sail Every Saturday from New Yorks for Southampton and Bremen Passongers: booked for London and Paris nt ewunt rates, Hiatus of {wanayo from Now Vurk, ty outbampton, London, Mavre, und cabin, #10; class cunt urn tickets wi red Howling Green, N. Riv Wornian Laoy and the only ayenty aro S¥out Oy esis, Local Agents ONLY DIRECT LINE 'TO FRANCE, Geueral 'Tranantiuntic Company. Botwoon Now York and Havre, Mer 42, N, tt faotot fortaneut, ‘Travelers by Uhie nu avold both tranalt 5 by Engitsh CORSET. . raliay aia tho discomfort of crossing the Channels Something Entirely News Deo. 3pm. A PERFECT CORSET secured wt Last, ‘The only Corset recommended ‘by the beat Physicians as NotI njurious tothe Wearer Pronounced by all Ladies who ave worn it, to be the beat tte « Ingwing)? TO i and AL, | Recon eublin FLL 4 Wino, bedding, wud utenalis. Chocks .yousta of Parle in ginount to aul, EAN, Agent, UBowllng Green toys fi We Wi pin Agon Clarkes, Sing, most pracena ain conte eat IR ou Ares a cone, | Chlenao: tule by CHICAGO CORSET | se ee a ee eT O0., 250 Monroe st., Chicago, E 60 0B MY. Price by mall $l75. Tady MONEY ReFUNoED SHNaMiN sxente, waited ka E . ; ee Ocean Steamships,. ion ty : Juited Rintos Atall HOPED, Roe Moth and itverpwok vis Quocnatawas ‘rekeis to und, froin the uriveipal s-nglishy Heath, { EM ARLE HOTEL Jeloh, Prone Gorman, Acalinn, and "Seaudinaviad Wes if lve stork of any kit Ue ANTS Boi eoW at Gene Wremert Avett, bi 2 South Clurk-at., Chicago, Fart DEAULORN & RANDOLPIL-STS. {27 DRAFTS on Groat Britain, truiund, and tho __opean atric, Virat-class rooms, WLA, JENKINS, Continent tor maly. —= Proprictar, | ex om aaa STATE LINE r MATT) | ToGiasow, Livgrpuut Hublia, Holzaat, and London. tures for liluatruted Catalogue. Wedd. Meck E WATS it AUSTIN, BALDWIN & 00, 20 10 BN Wabash-ay, Broad) rN, ¥., 4nd 16s Ruudolph. SOLER ATBG By Waters Manager, 207 O88S9 Frames TED. ‘WW CAPITALISTS WANTED By May « next (prompt) a Building of Four Stories and Basement, of about 5,000 square feet on floor, suitable for Binding, Printing, Type Foundry, and Paper Store. Steam- Power required, for machinery and heating. In the vicinity of Fifth-av. or Monroe-st, Good light necessary. Will take long lease, OTTAWAY & CO., Printers, 147 Fifth-av. Commission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago. Enwaun M, Frei, JOUN BP. TRORBDELI. DANIEL A, LINDLEY, En 8, WASUDUTN, Pore 0. Vere, CYns We FELD, Hpectal MISCELLANEOUS, | wal NOTICE. Le y Bs UO, 14 and 16 Batfory-ab, VE BYRAUBS & CO. If and fe at t iaNCINcU, Nov. 1 Wu Wobave this day granted to Moser, HENICY KING & CO, of Chicago, M1, the sola richt to manu focture our Batent Kivuled | tioods: caut of the ducky ountuins, excapting only thy State uf Colorade, Opn OBI TENE SHMAUSS & CO, COPARTNERSHIP, ——aet ‘The undersigned have this day formed a Copart- norahip under tho tirm name of ALKEN, UNDEM WOOD & CO. for tho transaction of a Genoral Com talssion Wuslnosd at 175 La Ballo-at, this cley. BY APOLLO THEATRE 'Third-av., near Harrison-st. Open evory ovening, ‘Thursday and Sunday Matinees, Amoricu's Grentest Sung-and-Dunee Artuts, Ms POHEH AND UME, With a full Verluty Company. Alsus full company of Cancun Dancers, Comu one! Come all! tora first-class oveninu’s enjoyment. A Grand Balt Felduy Night, SEALSKIN CAPH, é 4S, Alexts, Driv- tay, College, Jockey, and Roll Band shapes, made from choices Shetland and Alaska Seal. Lowest Prices at BARNES’ Hat and Fur Store, 86 Madteon-ate (Tribune Building). i Primer Lesson. ae. Is it the Sun?. No, it is the Moon. Is the Moon full? No, but the man is full: Citizens of Chicago and ‘ thereabouts,” the above queer heading to our advertise- ment is merely to familiarize you with the firm name, Hilloughby, Hilt & Co.,and if you will only always second the thought cf any wants in the way of wearing apparel with the name of Willoughby, Hill & Co., we shall stand a good chance of supplying such wants. ' We willsuggest, if you please, a few thoughts, and second them, so you can see what we mean. For example: I must have me an overcoat, mine is get- ting too seedy for a man in my position, Willoughby, Hill & Co, / T need a new sult, Willoughby, Hill & Co. Husband, Jamey ought to have some new clothes. Better take him to Willoughby, Hill & Co.'s, I've got to get a new hat and some shirts, Willoughby, Lill & Co. My shocs are too thin for this weather, Willoughby, Hill & Co., etc., ete. Now, you see what we mean, and if you will just get in the habit of associating Wil- loughby, Hill & Co, with any thought of clothes we believe 'twill be for our interest and* yours. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & GO, Cor. Madison-st. ays Clark-st., Cor. Blue Islarid-ayetand 12th-ste, ALSO 4 416, 418, 420, 429, 424 Milwauke-nv. CORLE. “Willoughby, Will & Co,, *Es., Resilent “Mers,”” ‘CLOAKS, NOLMANS, Kc, SM ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. BARGAINS IN THE CLOAK DEPT. 184 HEAVY BEAVER CLOAKS, stylish Trimmings, and good-fttlng Garments, FROM $5 UPWARDS. 236 DOLMANS, made” of Dingonal Beaver, Mattolasse Beaver, and Heavy All-Wool Beaver, elegantly | trimmed with Passemeontoric, Plush, Velvet and Fringe, ' FROM $7.50 UPWARDS. 158 ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, mado of heavy and plist niaterial, late cut and perfeet ftting Garments, FROM $8.50 UPWARDS, B12 HEAVY WEIGHT ULSTERS, cut and mado by men tailors, Coachman style, Hight and dark colors, FROM $4 UPWARDS. 146 CHILDRENS GARMENTS, hotli dark and Mght colors, fn heavy material, Coats, Sacks, and Ulsters, with Moous satin Wned, FROM $3.75 UPWARDS. + Allorders accompanied wlth measure, des~ cription of atyle and trimming, statlag price, trl be forthwith filled to the yreatest sutlsfuce tlon, N, M. ROTHSCIELD, 158 State-st. Address, for particulars, SHERER, SHIRK &CO,, Wholesale Grocers, 393, 35, and 37 Riv. Chicago, Ill MONEY TO LOAN By JOSIAH HE, REED, &2 Williamst,, XY., namountans require con ERON ED, CHICAGO 1 FROCHIY, at | , : et promptly attended to d; “Appliga one revit WANN eandelhieats On Improved City Property, at 6 por cont interest, WM. ¥, WAL VY. JACOUS, IW) Dearburneat TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES 2 On Cholco Improved Hoal Estate ty sums to nuit, TURNED & BOND, ud Wasttugton-st_ MONEY TO LOAN Hautes, MEAD & COE, 140 Lu Halle-ete 1, -1880—TWELVE PAGES. FOR LEASE. . The Tribune. EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1840 Five of the erew of the Siincoe, whiet: was lost in Lake fturon off Manitoulin Island on the 24th inst, arrived at Owen Sound yester- tay. ‘They say that the Stmeoe experienced very severe weather on Lake Michigan soon after leaving this port. On the th, when -off Providence Bay, on the south side of Manitoulin Island, the heavy’ sea swept through the engine-house, putting out the- fire, after which the propeller became un- manngeable, and soon after stink, ‘The five surylvors managed to get hold of one of the life-vonts, and made. for Providence Bay, about twenty miles distant, and which they reached In an exhausted condl- tion. ‘The survivors are J. G, * Per- sons, First Mate; John Nesbitt, First En- giicer; Robert McEineency, wheelsmans Natt Nobles, fireman; and DP. Croft, deckhand. ‘The following perished: Richard Hill, Cap- tain; Robert MeNab, Second Mate; Ben Wilwood, wheelsman; John Henry, fireman; Yom O'Hare, Tom Lev], Donald Carr, and ——MeDougall, deckhands; Julia Gibbon, Jady's maid; Lydin Williams, cook; George Pelton, porter; and one deckhand, name un- known, Secrrtany Tiosrson has completed his annual report, and {t will be given to the public ina short thne. Tin Trupuxe, how- ever, fs uble to present the maln features of the report toxlay, Ilo says our navy is not by any means as bad ns it has been repre sented to be; in fact, that it compares favor- ably with European navies, and that some of our lirst-class ships, like tha ‘Irenton and. Richmond, are superior to anything afloat, The Ameriean Nation has gained by de- ferring improvenients in this. branch of the service, ns the recent fiprovement in ord- nance must revolutionize naval construction.- 'The Secretary will maké some novel recor mendatlons,—nmong others that silpbullders bo granted subsidies for the construction of actassof ships which in the case of emer- gency may be turned Into war vessels; that tho old vessels of tho. present navy be sold and the proceeds be used In the repair of otters; and that a cadet school for con- structors bo established. - —- Bautueomy St. Umcame, the recently- appointed French Forelgn : Minister, stated in tho French Sennte yesterday—Earl Gran- ville’s frankness Saturday removing all rene, son for further silence~that the naval dem- onstration was undertaken not for the settle- ment of the Montenegrin question alone, but for tho settlement of the Greek and Amne- ninn questions as well. He ssid that France did not withdraw prematurely from its orlg- inal pledges in regard to the demonstration, but that itacted sngaclously in kecping it within proper limits. This does not tally with Earl Granville’s declaration... M. St. Hillaire said that France deeply sympathized with Greece, and that o nava! demonstration in support of Greece’s claims was within tha bounds of possibility. It is probable, however, that France’ssupport of Greece will notextend beyond sympathetic expressions, Mn, Suaw Lerevne M. P., who has been English Secrotary of the Admiralty, ‘has been appointed First Commissioner of Works, ‘This appointment is significant from the fact that Mr. Lefevre, who hns fn- tense sympathy with the Irish farmers, will have control of tha matter of. advancing money to them so ng to ennblo them to bo: come proprietors under the’ Bright clauses of the Land act of 1870, and under the pur- chasing clauses sald to bé features of the Land bill which will bo introduced at the beginning of tha next session. ‘The London Tinea says that Mr, Lefevre’s appointment means that Gladstone, Bright, and Chamber- Jain have added greatly to their strength io dealing with the forthcoming Land DIL. A Bair who was in charge of 9 farm from which a tenant was evicted, near ‘Tralee, had iis ears sllt Monday night. Sec- retary Forster has ordered prosecuting attor- neys hot to be absent from their balliwick for more than twenty-four hours, aud to report nll outrages to him when theyarecommitted, A reward of $5,000 has been offered for the apprehypston of the person who shot young Wheelgin Limerick County, About 1,000 udditional troops were sent to Ireland yester- day, ‘Tho artillery fores is belpg very largely inerensed, and the Tipperary people, who have been quict tili now, refuse to pay tho rent the Jandlords want them to pay, This is tho Intest from the * Ould Sod.” —— For more than three weeks the material for an fron police-hut lins been at the railway’ station nt Now Pallas, in tha County of Lin- rick, During all this timo tho, authorities havo been unable to have tt removed from thu station to the pont nt which It was to be erected to protect tho landlords, The peoplo in the vicinity could not be hired to remove the material at any price, and the policemen woro afraid todo it, It was removed yester- day by outsido parties under escort of a large miiltary force, which will remaln in the vicinity for somo time, They. will occupy slx camps, Gey. Ganvieip and Mrs, Garfleld and his private secretary roturned to tholr Montor home yesterday, ‘They were accompanied as 4 faras Cloveland by Richard Sintth, of te Cin- elnnatl Gazette, and Congressman Amos ‘Townsend, The General voted at Mentor yestorday at the special election held to choose his successor, and was received at the ‘polls with cheers, which came from Demo- erats ag wellas Republicans, Mr, Richard Smith says that the President-elect has not yet made up his mind as to the composition of his Cabluot, and says he will not think about it tl February. é ———— ‘ , Pannen Hans, connected with Lafayetto Colleze, at Easton, Pa, has‘beon enlarged and greatly improved recently through tho inunifieence of Mr, Arlo Pardee, who con- tributed to the building of the original hall, The rededication took place yesterday, aud minong those who participated in the exor elses were President Hayes, Gen, Sherman, Secretary Ramsey, Postmaster-Genoral May- nard, Gov, Hoyt, Mfr, Pardee, and . Prof, Mareh, of tho College, ‘Tho President de- Hvered a short speech on. the advantages of collegiate educatton. —————} Fou tho Upper Lake region to-day, south- eastorly veering to south or west winds, sta- tlonary or higher tomperature, partly cloudy or cloudy weatnor, with rain or snow, are predicted, ConanessMan Evans W, Fant, of Now Uampshire, who was reBlooted to succeed himself at the November election, died yos- terday of puoumonia, ‘The deceased gentle «Che Chitago Daily Tribune. — WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER man was in his 40th year. Io was a gradu ateof Dartinouth College, and served with distinction in the Union army for four years, Ile entered as n private, and rose to the rank of Major. He had held varlous offices in New Hampshire, and was deservedly popular, Ie and Maj. Hawk, of the Fifth illinois District, were tho most mutilated Unton soldlers in the present Congr —_— Ox of the pro-Socialist organs of Gor- snany, the Vosa Guzette, makes a fieree and venomous attack on the Government of Ger- many for secretly conniving atthe persecn- tion of the Jews, nnd palliating the rascally and cowardly ottacks made by the official press and by the supporters of the Govern- ment on that people, The Vors Guzelte snys the attack on the Jews is only a pursuance ofthe polley of repression and assault on civil and religlous Siberty practiced !n Ger- inany for some time. Tn English Court of Queen’s Bench has granted the Rey, Pelham Dale, a ritualist clergyman, a writ of habeas corpus witha view to his release from the Imprisonment to which he has been condemned by the Ecele- sinstical Court on the ground of invalidity, ‘The writ is returnable on Monday, when the legal aspect of the case will be thoroughly discussed. The decision of the Court is eagerly looked for, as it Involves the legallty of all proceedings hitherto taken against the rituatists, , Tun Greek Tremier has a whole host of snge advisers, One day the German Minister advises him to be patient and moderate, the next day the French Minister tells hin to bo nioderate and patient. ‘The British Minister tells him to be hopeful and bide his time, cand the Italian tells hin tu adopt a Mienw- berish poticy. The Russian, and the Austrian, and the Spaniard are also ready with their advice. Thathe may not protit by it fs the wish of the Turk, and mayleap of somo of his advisers, too. Mas. Broturnron has sent Scout Allison to Sitting Bull’s camp with the ulthnatum of the Unlled States Government to that dough- ty warrlor. SittIng Bull is caticd on to sur- render unconditionally and without delay, Should he surrender, his ponles will be sold for the benefit of. his followers, who will then be sent to some one of the Sloux Agen- cles, Should he refuse, the troops will pro- eved against him on receiving information to that effect. a An English swindler who passed under va- rious aristocratic names, such as Lord Courtenay, Lord Beresford, ate., and who swindled a Mr. Col. Floyd, of Philadelphia, of her dinmnends, a Utah bank of $300, Mor- ton, Bliss & Co., of New York, of $450, and who his had many affairs of the heart at va- rious fashlonnble watering-places, was ar- rested In New York ‘yesterday .to answer for his operations, Tite value of the exports from thls coun- try during the twelve months ending the ist of October of this year exceeded the value of the imports by $155,572,120. ‘The excess in value of the exports dver the imports In the preceding twelve months was $269,257,192, During the year ending Oct. 31, 1880, the im- ports of gold and sitver bullion exceeded the exports by $67,214,821, while duging the ‘pre- vious year the excess was but $43,763,043, Tie Baltimore & Ohio Ratiroad has ob- tained an independent entrance Into New York City, and wil open this morning for passenger, freight, und express business be- tween Chicngo and other Western points and that elty. Three passenger-trains will be run ou the read from Chicago daily, The evening express from New York will leave at7 o'clock, and will reach here at7 o'clock on the morning of the second day after. Wuite, six members of the craw of tho British schooner Sandfly wero bathing re cently near the shore of one of the Solomon Islands, in the Suuth Pacific, they were at- tacked by the natives and killed, ln revenge tho survivors of the crew attacked the prin- cipal village of the island, burned ft, and killed many of tho Inhabltants. Another British ship has since poured a few shells into the island by way of revenge. Tim fire fiend was active yesterday. Among other works of destruction it reduced to nshes the wheelbarrow and cigar factories of Stevens & Co., of Coldwater, Mleh., in- volving n loss of $22,000; a row of frame buildings at Logansport, Ind., valued at $7,000; Oliver Wilby & Co.’s woolen mill at Weston, Ont.; Wentworth's Block, Hanson's drug-store, and the Norway Plains Saylugs- Bank, at Rochester, Gey. Francis A, WALKEH, Superintend- ont of tho Census, hns submitted Ils annual report to Sceretary Schurz, Ilo reports the work of enumeration aud codification almost complete, but withholds the statlstles until such thne ns all rendjustments and corree- tions ure made. Tho cost of taking tho cen- sus thus far Is about $1,820,000, Gun, Walker favors the publleation of the census repurtby special contract. ContnoLLen Gurney Is maturing a schema by which citizens of moderate means may becomo bondholders, elty purposes will be mado In city bonds of the denomination of §25, $50, and $100, and will be placed In the murket about Feb, 1. ‘The rate of Interest will be about 4 per cent, and many mechanics, clerks, and Inborers will doubtless invest their savings in tho bonds. ‘Tu articles of agreement were signed for tho rowing mateh between -Hantan and Lay- cock yesterday, and half the money on cach sido was put up. ‘Tho race will take place on the 17th of January next, over the Thames champlonslip course, In {the meantime Tanlan will visit some of tis Kinsmen in Treland, whore he will doubtless bo yery cor- dially recelved, Mn A.W. Camrnent, of the Wheeling Intelligencer, and Chatrman of -the Vir glnia dolegation to the Chicago Conyentlon, was presented with an elegant off paluting of that Body, in recognition of his services therein, and particularly ln recognition of his vindiention of the right of private juag- ment, ‘The tathuontal was well desvrved, pocianaelsenereanavenay NASIVILLE was a little excited yesterday by several shocks of thunder, accompanied by tightuing ofan unusual appearance, Ono bolt struck the.splro of a church, and.was conyeyed Into the ground, Some smoke $s sucd from the church at the tle, and It was feared that It had been set on fire, but’ the fear was groundless, 1 ‘Tux war between the Kurdg-énd Persians has assumed a yery serlous‘ shape, ‘The Kurds are being dally relnforeed, and are holding tholr ownagalnst the Persians, Iths strongly suspected that Mussla is largely lu. 'vho next loan for | terested in the Kurds, {2 | atthe iden, and the Brit" fintster has ine terviewed the Czar in coftiéction with the. niatter, ‘ : EEE - Tne Ttussian police have discovered at Charakoff n wholoarsenal of daggers, revoly-. ers, bullets, guns, and, worse than tho dage gers and guns, revolutionary pamphiets, printing presses, passports, ete,—and two revolutionists. The Intter have been putinto * Jail, and it may bo the Czar breathes mora freely, ‘Tite financial condition of Austrin, os shown by the Financed Minfater’s annual re- port, is anything but satisfactory, There Is a deficit for the fiseal year of about 34,000,000 florins, or about $16,000,000, The Minister recoinmends a duty on petroleum, which ho sald would yleld about $2,000,000, eo M. pe Lusseps continues to grow san-* gulne over the success of his Panama Canal scheme, ‘Iie thinks the construction of the canal wiil bo far less difficult than that of the Suez Canal, The workmen will be in Jess danger of sickness, and the soll is more , adupted to the work of excavation, ———— Tue money market continues exceedingly stif in New York, and there is no reason to doubt now that Gould and Sage and their fellows have withdrawn-ns much money as they could control from the market. Future developments will be looked for with keen interest. Secretary Trompson says that he has no doubt that Gen. Ben Larrlson will be Senator MeDonald’s successor. ‘Tho Seerctary also believes that Indiana Is a Republican State, and that it will be represented by two Repub- ean Senators when Dan Voorhees’ terin ox- plres. Tux Ico in tho River Volga, at Nijntt Novgorod, broke yesterday in‘ consequence of the warm weather which prevalied in that region, ‘Ihebreaking of the fce caused the destruction of five steamers, thirty barges, and the spoiling of a large quantity of grain, naphtha, and fish, ‘The loss Is very great, Joux D, Savy, a saloonkeeper of Council Blutts, ta., was murdered in his place Mon- day night. Lis dead body was found yester- day morning. Mr. Sapp had considerable money, Which was taken from him by the murderers, who have not yet been arrested. Beston Jones, cashier {n the United " States Quarterinaster’s office atSt. Louls, has disappeured. . Ils uccounts need some ox- plunation, ‘There are those who think that he has precluded alt posstbility,of such exe planation by committing sulcide,’ Sarp ‘Pasta, {is a sarcastic, sly sort of° person, Helsa great joker, or at least be- lieves he fg, and he wants the Sultan to humor hls joke by asking the Powers to exert pressure on Greece to keep her a quiet and peaceable nelghbor of Turkey. © Stason Mancin1's resolution of confidence in the Italian Ministry was passed yesterday by a vote of 221 to 188, The regult is halled. with great satisfaction by the Ministers, who, contrary to thelr anticlpations, will hold their ‘ places for some thing to,enuie. °° ae Gun. Mites has not yet been ,appointed Chief Signal Ofllcer, and the other candl-* dates, among whom are Col, Garrick Mallery, who served under Gen, Myer, and Gon, Fish-- ° er, of Philadelphia, say that he will not get the place. : Mn, ALEXANDER SANps, a prominent pol- Iticinn of Cincinnati, and a friend of Stanley Mutthews, is authority for the statement that Mr. Mrtthews will bo on the bench of the Su- preme Court of the United States in thirty +, days. . . Jos Want, proprietor of Truth, thinks the New York “tc has damaged his repu- tatlon $50,000, and that George Alired Town: sent has injured it $10,000, Ho wants the: New York Courts to suy whether they agreo with Iii, A Funk broke out in the barber-shop of the IIouse of Representatives at Washington Monday night, but was put out betora it had | done mitch injury. The damage will bo-ro- patred before Congress incets, poveanbbslinnanenaend Wriiias Burness, of . Farmland, Ran-. dolph County, Ind., shot his wife dend Mon- ~ day night wiille sho sat at the table with her baby.In her aring, Burress, had been drink-- ing before the shooting, 3 Tuy mail-bng was taken from the mail- carriur nt Mount Clemens, Mich. Inst night,» - and carried some miles, when it was opened, and gutted of its contents, ‘The tlilof es- caped, ‘Tun Duke of Parma, the brother-in-law of Don Carlos, has left Spain, his prosénee In that country not belng acceptable to Alfons and his Ministers, ‘ 19 - Ifaypon House, a lawyer of Hendorson, - Ky, who lind been on a prolonged spree, sulelded yesterday by taking an ovordoso of morphine, . ie ae InDiANAroLis has slaughtered ‘over 95,000 hogs thlx season, or 20,000 moro than at this time last year, Indiannpolls ts ambitlotis, © ee Ex-Goy, JEWELL Is sald to be a gandidate for Minister to France, He does not want a place iu the Cabinet, I INDIANA STATE PRISON, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ttpranarouis, Ind, Nov. 00.—Tho .ofcers of © tho Northern Prison Mod thelr annual roport to-/ day for tho fiscal year, ending Oct, 02; 1880. The” receipts and carnings were $74,877.00; oxpendl- tures, inctuding sularlos, repairs, oto. $70,943.15; convicts in prison Oct, U1, 1870, 542; recelved dure ing the yeur, U0l; returned, 8; total, 846; dia churged, 203;. pardoned, 45; pardoned by tho President, 6; remanded tor now trial, 83 died, 45 escupud, 4; In prison Oct, Bly 1880, 677. . ——————_— ; GAVE BOND, 7 Darrtos, O., Nov, W,—Augustus Sharpe, of fitin of Sharpe & Co,, whose Dayton’ house was ~ attached by tho creditora of J, 0, Piorce, of -, Luncaster, O., appeared before tho Court to-day, giving bond for $41,000, A warrant was pro- duood for bla arrest, but it was found to be do- foctive and inproper}y lasued, go that the Shorift refused to surve it, and tho partics dropped the charge, and will make so further effort. Bult will be cutered againtt thom by Sharpe and his attorneys for damages, a SUCCESSFUL SUIT, : Nouwrou, Conn, Nov. 30.—Final judgment was rendured by Judyu Hitopcock in tha Tubbs~ Mower suit in tho Superior Court to-day, thag; plaintiff, Postmistress Mower, ot Now Landon, recover 84,003 damages, and $090 as Interogt and vost sinvo the Committes's report. Tho plaintif, 48 tho widow of Gen, Mower, Corps Commander * under Sherman during the late War, and was’ appointed Postmlstress at Now: London by Frosideut Grout, oe re

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