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VOLUME XL. UPHOLSTERY. te aioe Te 6 —_—_—_—_ jan Glearing Sale Prices Reduced! t Thirty Day yal we will For the nowper alt dheanon of (MIOLSTERY GOODS (WPRECEDENTED PRICES ! —_—_ Kothing more appropriate for HOLIDAY GIETS! Than a Set of PREAD AND SHAMS !° WOW HANGINGS ! {ACE CURTAINS ! ABLE OR PIANO SPREADS! PORTIERE! =” BRASS BEDSTEAD | Soph Bed and Garrlage | { SS esses OWN QUILTS ! MFORTS, &¢., &¢, Special attention ts invited toa large stocl of Tapestries, (Splendid qualittes---just the titng to recover furniture, or for inexpensive hang ings) which have been MARKED DOWN ONE-HALF Of the original prices. eld, Letter & Co.. Stale and Washington-sts, NOTE---From now wntil Holidays, every department will receive daily “IOTELTIES suitable for PRESENTS Uru, elegant, and adapted foall pursed. MOLIDAY Goons, i? hi HOYN and sie in na Cua, 118 & 120 MONROE-8T. IWLIDAY GOODS. Ourasortment of MOLIPAY GOODS is now vor Sppete anc and excels in variaty and olegnuca that of We hay te sate few Music Boxes which wo if Butt CTIANTS. be ai), | LINDLEY & (0, Commission Merchants NRW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE. 8 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, Yowann af, Fre, fon 4, bas iaxpurr, Joun P. TUURBDELT, EDWARD 8, WABIUUTN, Cynus W, Freep, Spoctal Haan & PHILLIPS. ug ap TROTISIONS ROVGHT AND SOLD OX MARGINS, ani La Salle-st. LC Me UW. PHILT APB, DI PNTAST RY. GHRISTMAS “PRESENTS | Usoful and Ornamontal, HOST BEAUTIFUL AND BEST SET $8. Filling no fancy pricus. McCHESNEY BROS. acts” Clark and Mandolph-sts, "TION BB od ote MORGAN PARK ‘int MILITARY ACADEMY, 113, 115, 117 & 19 State-st We call special attention to our se- lect and well assort- ed stocks of ‘Madison and Peo and ‘Ponviiaits, “Too many iny Cloaks!” “Too many Daolmans!” “Too many Ulsters!” Compe! 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, andSELL YOU. To enable you to distinctly understand how much money we will save you, we append “Our New Prices!?? DOLNMANS. Our $10 Ribbed Beaver Dolmans, considered a bargaln by every lady that hs 5080 hem, “Our New Price,” Qur $12 Diagonal Beaver Polnans, erly the best value ever piven in Clea, “Our New Price, $9.60. Qur $15 imported Diagonal Beaver a worth coming to the West Side to see them, “Our New Price,” $12.00! Our $16 Imported Diagonal Beaver Dolmans would have been very cheap at $20, “Our New Price,” fL3.80! Our $20 imported Diagonal Beaver Dolmans, sell them every time we show them, “Our New Price,?? $16.00! CLOAKS.- Plain and Diagonal Beaver Cloaks, were ad- malted to be good value at $10 and $15, “Our New Prices,” $6.60 and $10! And general Men's Furnishings, which are offered at REA- SONABLE prices. SHIRTS ORDER. This department is a leading feature of our business. We use only the BEST ULSTERS. materials, and guar- | Usters, with and wilnout Hoods, sold them antee satisfaction. “Our eae tS) $0, aud $8, and $10! We carry in stock sachet gel petra most of them Plush large lines---in all ogee eat oan sizes---of White and | cntsens cists sod vis Our New Fancy Shirts and ; Night Shirts of our Own make “AS USUAL,” Esha ta ts ON ROO Se on LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES, BLANK BOOKS, DIARIES, TOYS, OFFICE STATIONERY. Fancy Goods, TODAY Goops? ~ SKE EN STU ALSO 77 MADISON-ST. Comb and Brush Sets, Jewel Boxes, Combination Sets, Odor Cases, Opera Classes Amber Goods, P Swiss Carvings, Class Coods, Silver Toilet Sets, And all the Latest Noveltics, Hetatt Departmont, 138 to 142 Stato ste Wholesale 1 aS wat s€ Notice to Lumbermen! Ovric, Mt f THLE County, sae | cuK, No q Seated proposals will bo revolvud Wt iro nines of the Gounty Clerk of Sliwaukgo County until wgullintad Docenibor With, at 10 o'clock. aeeeet Hunthor forthe ure OF The Louse Of Go Focwion Chair Factory during the year Ist 15, Inches Lek ________ QURAN N. NAVIGATION. je NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York-«-London--Paris. Steamers sail Every Saturday from New York for Southampton and Bremen, ‘assengers booked for nai fe ond Paria at jonnnera jem, Mate: ay Aare Couthanton.. 1 dana farm tekoye at reduced 1 ewan Grovn, N.Y. ‘th Ea IOs 3 how fostmante Fr han feet ape Sieg Fete aeit gi ‘inches thick. ZALUL feet aoft olm, 14 Lichos thick. ‘S100 foot soft-oltn, I Inchos thick. (H.0M feat rook olny, 4 Inchas thick Broun feot rod. oak 1 inchos thick. WLU foot basawood, 2 Inches thick. 44,00) feat Dasswood, 174 1nchos thick. Ail uf tho sald lumber to bo square-edged, perfect, Jy sound, und frat clone, None tu be loss then Winches Vitec lose tran id foot fons tio rock olny aUrE Tine und rod oak uf 1 inchos thick, wid Gio maple. of 196 Inehos thick to be 13 feat long, fo, be a elivureit ae thy Houyo of Corruction from April t t0 8 “Nonia in the point sum of S\ON0 will bo reguta ‘ho Comunittoy roserve the right to reject ono or all bi IMlunks for bids and.bonda will bo furnished on ap- bileutton nt this oftco. ‘By ordur of the Conimittes on House of Correction. ‘THEO, U. HANUMANN, jaunty Clork, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FIANCE, , General ‘Transatlantic Company. Between Now York ang ata ra , tbe ©, .N. i, footot ‘Travetora by this ling avuld both transts railway und to discomfort of crossing tbe bow! Vibe Dee MANSHILLES, Cohours PEREIIE, Dolaplan Cha bec, & WU 4m nA 5 GHIA. Dohloueiligs:: Wednesday. tree. B, zy NEW PUBLICATIONS betty ihren Asari eae HO UAY ttt bingy Cabling fia Nec leer cali, BR, ng rina, bedding, and auonatls., Checks onute of Parla in amount to sult ie He "AN, Agont, 6 lowling Uruow, £008 1K, Cavin Ago por clarkeaty Wan, W INTE: it, Moonee. Agout, Chicane INMAN LINE . Ocean Steamships, the Hritish and United Biates Malla, Cem Work und Laveriuol vis Quunstow. Tickets to nnd from tho brinciiel Knylish. Seotel rit French, German, ltallan, and Beandinaviag TAMER ARE REI, | ‘Tho only Amorican Art Journal tssued not an old English work rohushod for thy Aqigrivan publlo, but apurely now American High Art publication, No. 1, Vol. 2, Just Ready, Contatny the Tull dosorlption of the, Hlshth Annual fine Adt Eahibinny Hrter Bink ee , id by Bite tle fi ind ora ey stool ‘and Avogd Ate Heine Anette Bpcelancit a Far ean apocdsn hottel recinsny ah Wertern aguney, 1togm 4 ibs Washington-at, Cut: SPWTA tirst-cluas azont wantod, ‘aot ih » trulwid, and the ee OTM CMA LRALTS on Great Urltaln, trutwad, an TH ROMDT i AMERICAN LINE, Quilt roxuls Aturday and every altornate sy 0 Waduusday rains sedate earrying capi into con. Ml ARBORN & BANDOLVIL-STS. tu, id stuorege passongurs, und the U, 8. Mall Europeen etyte. Firet- RED STAR LI WW. ALJENKINS, Propristor. rrying the United Binwa und Hoyal' Rolgian Malls, ba Barer Lolo ty Autwern, th Hultitn, salt atonmors carty no liva stock of any kint, FRANCIS ©, BIKOWN, Gen, Westurn Axent Clurkeat., Chicago, _ erU) . aah fouls day alraately front Whtladelphis au rene eeenn Ahan w ork. vp ‘Vickets to or from Kuropo and Dratie ORS AMEN TAL GOLD ou Urea ietiain ASU SPU Lente Pieture Frames, Send, AWIENCE, Shanuger, turer fs Higa Hy x trary Wi" “Hast Hundoljliewt., Chi Te an ir y ak aN, ANCHOR CINE NAIL STEAMERS BIRDS, ven gatas annem doy Yor and Glawgow, ian, FAK, COOK COUNTY, IL. eee BENS A Pi Setie fia | ANCHOIY Mawel Fatty Sct for Boys in the West Noxt CANARIES. | tes ttesuers a6 not carey cance, eat ae WL, Only four vacancies to be 1c ATONE UTR yicronta. Le aetna anew reer en Karly application advisable. Sond A Glare Yavin ito sa) Excursion t ekew at roducudraton HENDERSON DRUPTETS, 00 Washinaton-st DRUGGI ___SEALSICIN HA, HURLBUT & co, Wholesale Druggists, +73 and 77 Randolph-at. “SRALSK. Alerts, Driv |’ STATE LI LINE IAPS, 2! ing, College, Jockey, wid Roll Band ToGlesgow, Ivervoat, Apuulin, Uollaat and 4 Cad shapes, made from vhoice Shetlarul | ov according to wccom: imuodatoD Becond ane laste Seat TO IDERE: Prices at Wey Blocraay ES owt BALDWIN 2.00, BARD heat assed ir Store; ach laonents 63 Broad: N. 2 Lid Rundolph-at, Cl Gitiune auitdings. Subreramers Ns \Virvoru dlauagess 0 ODO SATURDAY, DECEMBER A, FURNITURE, HOLIDAY GIFTS! Ornamental, Useful, aud Heasing! We have nis Gece season a stock of Fancy Furniture thatis not ex- celled in this country, We display a line of Parlor Cab- inets (Standing and Hanging), Mu- sic Cabinets, Music Portfolivs, Easels, Escretoires,{Desks, Fire Screens, Folding Screens, in An- tique and Modern Designs, of the most approved patterns. Pedestals, Bric-a-Brac Stands and Tables, Bamboo; Stands and Tables for Draping, Corner Tables, Card Tables, Spanish Tables, Nest Tables, Smokers’ Tables, all in endless varicty. Elegant Brackets, New Wall Pockets, Stylish Towel Racks for needle work, Medicine Chests, Blacking Cases, innumerable and very cheap. New Footrests, Ottomans, Ta- borettes, Music Stools, Piano Stools with and without backs, Fancy Chairs of every concciva- ble shape and design. TRULY, QUR STOCK 1S IMMENSE! OUR SELECTIONS CHOICE! OUR PRICES THE VERY LOWEST! A cordial invitation is extend- ed to allto inspect our beautiful goods. SPIEGEL (0, 251 and 253 Wabashi-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. TI RICHARD 7. WANBROOK Manufacturing Company, In their new location at Nos. 213 to 219 South Canal-st., have the largest and most perfectly arranged establishment in the country, 80x320 feet, or 25,600 square feet on one floor. SCHOOL FURNITURE, CHURCH FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, In all Styles and Varieties, EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE New Styles AND Peer . | Original Designs. Particular attention given to fitting up houses, stores, offices, barrooms, ctc., in hard wood. Sole manufacturers of the celebrated Perfection Refrigerators, The best quality of work and lowest fig= ures guaranteed. Send for Circulars and Catalogues. RICHARD T. HAMBROOK Manufacturing Co. OMe, 178 Wabash-av. @ Dr. Day, 133 East Madison-st, RUBBER OR Best 1-4 Old | $5}: CELLULOID, Gold, $10, Fitting, VITALIZED AIR (Or gas) given troe for pululoss extracting. 133 Kast Inventor of Lower Suction Plate, which never loosens while talking or eating; & years? actual test without a failure. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES On Choice Improved Real Estato tn suns to aut TURNER & BOND, 10 Wuabingtun-at NMONEY TO LOAN AT LOW INTEREST to, tu largo und smal! sums. On Foal ota ey GUE Al BUGUK, UT south Clark-st, 1880—SIX' TEEN PAGES. sae Real L ’ MAIN STORE, An elegant new stock,, bought specially forthe Holiday Trade, Which we will sell at prices guaranteed less than any other house in Chicago. NEW DESIGAS: In “Duchesse Point,” “ Point Applique,” “Valenciennes,” and “Thread” Laces. NOVELTIES In “Barbes,” “Vests,” “Handkerchiefs,” “Scarfs,” “Necklaces,” “Ends,” and ““Fichus.” NOVELTIES IN IMITATION LACES IY “Scarfs,” “Ties,” “Fichus,” “Chemisettes,” “Real Tat- ting,” “Handkerchiefs,” &c. SPECIAL. too doz. fine “Antique” and “Applique ‘Tidies,’ in new designs, at prices posi- tively guaranteed the lowest. PARDRIDGES’ ‘MAIN STORE, 4 & 116 State-st. DECKER BROS. HAINES BROS. MATHUSHEK, Every artist of distinction indorses one or all of these PIANOS Extraordinary Bargains and remarkable induce- ments to all purchasing Pianos of us for HOLIDAY GIFTS. STORY & CAMP, 188 and 190 State-st. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD! AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. BAUER BEHNING, MILLER, pe McCAMMON, its and others, &2 Bauer and Hew England organs, IGHICES AND THAIS tu sult all purchasers, Every vat Sen. tut atusient Merchandise, aud Lustre Violins, und Biriuge a epeciaity. Tans taken ‘ht ie and polished, he best work: Simply ed for’ the dlfforent nes of repulring of ull lads of wiusieal {ustru= (trated Catalogue sont fruc, Julius Bauer & Co., 82 & 184 Wabash-ay., ance, 121, und 123 ‘Trunty-ninthiat, ooroer Losiguton: Fiue Spectactos suttod to alt atzhts on sclentiga principlws. Overs und Fleld Gtaases, ‘Tuluscopur Sb Giuscuies, Buruueters, MONEY TO LOAN) Om Improved Clty Property ut Current Mates, MEAD & COE, 440 Lo dalle-at.,, I WANTED, 2 irstcladd Hookkeuper—one iene with the nd pr 1, rata and prowiatum ATS WUTCILINSON & CO : 25 Uhuuibes of Comuusce, Che Tribwne. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1880, SUPERINTENDENT KIMuant, of tho Life- Saving Service, has issued his report for the year ending June 30. He asserts Unt the servico during the yenr was tho most of- fective in the history of the country. Al- though over 900 vessels, having on board 1,099 persons, were wrecked, only nine per- sons were Jost during the year. ‘The men at the varlous stations recovered %06 persons, They also saved $2,619,807 worth of the $12,- 000,009 worth of cargoes which the wi recketl vessels carried. Superintendent Kimball recommends thatthe number of men at each station be Increased by one during the stormy senson, and thas the pay, of ‘tha men be inereased, as many efiiclent men are quitting the service nowadays on account’ of. the poor pay. He also reconunends that that the widows of men who sacrificed their Ilves in the service be pensioned. He favors the erection of sta- tions at Pentwater on Lake Michlgan, Grand Island on Lake Superior, and near the Falls of the Ohio River opposit Louisville. Mr. Kimbatl highly enlogizes the men of the Life Service for thelr efficiency, coolness, and cournge, Tie Ruv, Henry Warp Beeciten, Charles F. Adams, Daniel G, Thompson, Thomas G. Shearman, and others lave Issued an ad- dress to the public on the subject of tariff and revenue reform, They think the time Is ripe for its discussion now. The polnts they. make, and which In thelr oplnion show the need of reform, are: (1) That Atertean shipping has been almost banished from the sens; (2) that theforeign commerce of the United States has not increased ns it ought to have done; (3) that our manufact- ures have not prospered in proportion to the growth of the country, all statements to the contrary notwithstanding; (4) that the pres- ent tari Imposes duties which are destruct- {ve of revenue; and, generally, that the pres- ent system of tariff is unjust and unwise, ‘The signers of the clreular proposo to form an association for the discussion of the sub- ject. ‘Tire Christianey divorce case has utterly and unexpectedly collapsed. The witness who was to prove that Mrs. Christiancy oc- eupied the same room in a hotel for several hours with one Giro was examined before Examiner Lovejoy, of Washington, a few days-ago, and his deseription of Mr. Giro’s coinpanion did not by any means coincide with the appearance of Mrs, Christiancy, and when Mrs, Christiancy was presented to him he sald point-blank that he had never seen her before, and that she was not Mr, Qiro’s roommate. ‘This of course cnis Christianey’s case against his wife, but she is determined to press the ‘cross-bill asking. for separation on the ground of - cruelty. All right-thinking people will be gratified at Mrs, Christlancy’s . vindication, Tre Grand Jury of the Court of Sessions of New York yesterday returned Indictments for criminal bel against Philp, for haying written the article in Trudi entitled Lying and Sticking to Jt,” and against Louis Post, Charles A. Byrne, and Josh Hart for having published the article, and also for having pub- lished the Morey Chinese letter and its fac- simlte. ‘Cho trial will commence Monday. The penalty for the offense charged is one year in the Penitentlary and a fine of $250, It is to be sincerely honed that tho guilty par- ties will be punished to the full extent of the law, Sanuitel S, Morey has been indicted for having perjured himself during the hearing of tha Philp case. Jon CALLAHAN, who belonged toa Rane of scoundrels enlling themselves “the bad boys from over the hills.” was hanged at Wooster, 0,, yesterday for the murder of Benjamin Tormio, Callahan aud‘his fellow. thugs attacked Tormle in the Wooster Fair. Grounds in October, 1879. Hs companions struck tho victin with a club, and Callahan stabbed him with a dirk-knife in the most brutal manner. He rlehly deserved hanging, ‘Three companions escaped the same de- served punishment through tho techtulent- ties of the law. One of thom has been sent to jail for nineteen yoars, aud two others for twelve yearseach. 'I'wo others escaped, ——. Cor. Gonpon, of Egyptian fame, who has Intely visited Ireland, says the condition of its people is worse than that of any other people in the world. Ilo says that thelr con- dition Is attributablo to landlordism. Io recommends the Government to Duy out tho landtords of the distressed districts, and re- sell to the tenants on easy payments. Lord Chlef-Justice James would outlaw any fand- Jord who charges a higher rent than 20 per cent over Griflith’s valuation, while Lord Cranbrook (Mr. Cross) wants a return to the Tory panacen for overy {1 of Ireland,—coer- elon. bers will oppose the passage of any Land bill containing a coercive clause, _——_ ‘Tue Reckwith House, a four-story hotel at Oshkosh, Wis. valued at $50,000, was de- stroyed by fire Jast night, It is known that one person, Mrs. Palge, wife of 9 wealthy re- tired merchant, perished in tho flames, and itis feared that three other persons, including ascrvantgirl and a watchman, perished too, One lady escaped by Jumping from a four- story window on some carpets placed on tho sidewalk, Mrs, Palgo might have been saved ulso had she had the courage to Jump. ‘Tine French oficial and seint-official Jour- nals are busy assuring tho French people that tho Franco-German alliance docs not amount to much, consisting only in nn agreement to restrain Greece from being too impetuous, Tho statements In tho English nowspapurs that France and Germany had agreed to pre- yent the recognition of Servia as an inde- pendent principality, and to advise repressive measures for the Christlan subjects of the Sultan, are pronounced untrue. Tue Jews of Germany aro organizing to protect themselves agulnst Parson Stoecker’s mobs. They have determined ‘te publish o daily newspaper to give expression to their views and opluions and to combat the churges brought aguinst them, Prince Bisuiarck has enused itto be Intinated that hy docs nof favor the antl-Hebrow agitation, but the Rev, Mr. Stoecker rempins Court Chaplain and continues to create as much feeling agalnst the Hebrews as he ean, A Rvsstan ofilelal journal, the Agence Russe, says that Russia has shared the views of Engtand and acted in concert with thot Power during the recent nexotiatlons about the Groek and Armenian questions, in order to matatain peuce, 13, however, will- | ing tu concede many polnts to the other ’ PRICM FIVE Powers. [t world appear that France, Aus- Mr. Parnell says that the Irish mein-- Russia,~ tria, and Germany have tinited In restraining England from pushing ‘Turkey to the wall,. ee Sometime unusual in the way of raph work Is reported in our.telegraphic columns this morning, ‘The publishing-houseot James R. Osgood & Co,, of New York, received the - advance sheets of Tennyson's new book of ¢ poems at 9 o'clock Monday morning. Thurs- day morning the book was for sale at every buokseller’s stand In Now York. Ir fs sald that Commissioner Purlngton, - who will undoubtedly be elected President of the Ronrd of County Commissloners, has de- cided on the following Comintttce Chairmen: Finauce, O'Neill; Judiciary, Wood; Public Buildings, Stewart; Hospital, Albright; Publle Charities, Knopf; and Publio Sory- ice, Farren, White expressing great confidence in the penceable Intentions of the Argentine Con- federation, which has been increasing its. . armaments, Brazil thinks it better to be pro- pared, and tho Brazilian Senate has unanl- mously voted 9,000,000 mllrees to put the army and navy in good fighting trim. * Tne Government of the Argentine Repub- Nie offers to make a Innd-grant for an Irish colony. It wants 60,000 of the people wham the Lrish Inndlords want to get rid of. Thera is quite alarge number of Irish settlers in the Province of Buenos Ayres now, and they are exceedingly prosperous, too. Anpnew J. Git. who shot Miss Siger- son at New York two weeks ago becnuse she refused to marry him, has been arrested, at Cedar Keys, Fla., by Superintendent Wall- Ing, of the New York poilee. When he saw Walling lie shot himself with sulcidal intent, « He will probably ree: Foster, Gatloway, and Logan, tho Vir- ginia election judizes whose arrest was noted yesterday, were held for trial to the United Stutes Court yesterday, Bail in the sum of $500 was accepted for their appenrance, Logan fs a colored Republican, ‘The two others are Demvernts, Acconptno to a Vienna dispateh, Admiral Seymour tas given orders for the break-up of the international fleet. The British squad- ron will leave Turkish waters to-day for Malta, and the French fleet’ will retlre to ‘Toulon. tion farce, ——_ Tr Js sald that Bismarck favors delay in the settlement of the Greekquestion. If Turkey doves not cede the territory domauded. by Greece by May, he wilt then recommend a naval demonstration. As {ff there had not been enough of that kind of dumb show. ‘Tre necessity for slips better adapted to the transatlantic cattle trade is rendered And so ends the naval demonstra: * more apparent ench day. The British steam- -- er Lake Nepigon, whieh arrived In London - from Montreal yesterday, lost 144 head of . cattle and 487 sheep duri: ¢ the voyage, ‘Tne indefatigable De Lesseps has Induced 4 the banking houses of Drexel, Morgan & Co... SeHgman &Co., and Whislow, Lanier& Co, to forjy.p syndicate to. urge lus Panajya Canal scheme, ‘They will Issue a prospectus and a call for subscriptions to-day, AcoMMITTEE of Irish Inndlords passed a - rosolution yesterday declaring that .the or- dinary Iaws were utterly Inadequate to check the. Land-League agitation. They should resolute about something having the charm of novelty, Tire Czar, In company with Gen, Mellkotf, returned to St. Petersburg yesterday from Livadia. Ile Js sald to bo looking well. Only a week ago it was announced that ho was dying, But it was tho cable fiend that sald 0, Asona those who passed away yesterday : were Sanford Southard, a merchant of Toledo; Isulah Monsur, broker, of Indian- ” apolls; snd Charles Ensing, Commercial Line of. Inke steamers, at But fulo. announced his Suenrr-nuecr M. Deputles and Bailltfs y sterday. ‘The names ~ of the lucky Deputics have been previously given to tho public, ‘Tha names of the Bailifs will be found in our news columns. I {s sald that Candahar will soon bo evnou- ated by the English garrison, As seon ng Manager of the - this is done, the “bag and bagzage” policy , -of the English Radienls with regard to Afghanistan will have been earried out, Joun Lavrnostu % miner of Mahask, In, whiloin a drunken state yesterday ate x. tacked Mrs. Stewart and her Syenr-old baby , with anax, He inflleted wounds from whieb they will probably die. - Tun Pentusular Cigar Company, of Detrott, m has fatled., ‘The Hubilitles are ubouy/$00,000, i and the assets about $23,000, The princtpal creditors unre New York, Philadelphia, and Detrott tobacco firma, s ! —<—= i We present this. morning to our readors tho reportof Commisslonor of Internal Rev- enue itaum, of which au abstract embodying its chief feature was published In Tu Tan UNE some dilys ago. Inn firo which broke out ina saloon at Toledo Thursday night a woman named Nettle Dixon was burned todeath, Georgo Brown and Bella Carson, two other ocoue . punts, escaped, Tun husband of Mra. Langtry has arrived ~ He says he will - visit this country on pleasure next .yenr, at New York on busiiess, when he will bring the Jersey Dbenuty with bin, ——_— Foun persons were biitly Injured by afire : which broke out Ina tallor’s shop at Toronto * yesterday forenoon, One of thou, a servant. +” girl named Edwards, wil probably dle, ‘Tunnels trouble In storo for Greece, A havo.+ number of Etallan ox-Garlbaldians offered their services to the Greek. Govern aunt in ease of ‘0 war with Turkey, | Wansen southerly wiuds, © In cloudiness, and rath or snow ure indleated te thls vexlon to-uny, according ty the Wenthor’ Bureau. Tue Mondoll | House, of Prutrio du Chien, : worth $10,000, and partially Shgured, | Wag destroyed by tire yesterday, i peaictesiencehane STEEN ang * ‘tne trial of B. Allen In the: Unteed § States Court ended lust evening tna verdict of not gulity, Lonpon supports 90,000 paupers now, or 8,000 juore thin it did ut this thie pyeur aso. -”