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- The Chicago Daily Tribune.y — —VoLUm. XDL. OLOAKS. —e LEADERS OF ' POPULAR PRICES,” . State'& Madison-sts. Ladies’! Misses! Children’s! ‘Winter Cloaks” : » Recent changes in ‘ “Our Prices” “And the‘additional. arrival of “Confined. Styles ARE THE ‘Inducements! [Which we now offer to parties that are still in quest of a Fine Winter Garment! State & Madison-sts. i = gan UCTION SALES, +; Aud Hon of Moderate Means : Tourspecial attention ta eatled to the ” IMPORTANT. SALE Weleda, Na, 90, a 2pm, ChieAGO REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 6 & 118 DEARBORN-ST, sement in on PORN. . MANUFACTURED BY a me DURHAM, 867 Ulnotsest. rd, jd 3. Senney, 2B, Mats, abate atl nd Business Hits ied idiiie® Mere 8d SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, -1881—SIXTEEN PAGES + BPUR-LINED GARMEN?! ‘BROTHERS. APECIAL SALE SEAL-SKIN FUR-LINED GARMENTS, We call attention to our im- mense assortment of Sealskin Sacques,, Sealskin Dolmans, Sealskin Ulsters, Nealskin Paletots, Unapproachable elsewhere, either in style, quality, We offer splendid quality Alaska Seal Cloaks $125.00! Not to be. surpassed else- where for less than $165. ANl others in like proportion. CIROULARS, PALETOTS, and DOLMANS, Specially made of Satin Mervellleux, Satin Rhadames, and Slellian Cord, The only wear-resisting arti- cles now worn, at ABSOLUTELY LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED! Anyone in search of Furs should embrace this opportu- nity to secure a really choice garment at the very lowest MANDEL BROS., {21 & 123 State-st., Michiganenay. aud Twonty-second-st. BUSINESS CHANCE, |HOMINY MILLS FOR. SALE. The valuable HOMINY MILLS ‘at Springfield, Ill, are for sale. Capacity, three hundved barrels in twenty-four hours. Engine one hundred and twenty-flve horse- Three boilors. ery substantial and in good order. Storage, 25,000 bushels. For particulars inquire of CONKLING & CO., - Springfield, IH. arene ——— Td CAPITALISTS! West Side Property Wo are not the teading dr 08 ‘Gry-wouds buvineds, Lut wo will saute thls ‘Lat We wake the Unevt Fur Garments thit can rect in every ren yaripent you win to parchase, nimul, yeu cane’ ed. at The Emule Fur Tespondency th reference to furs will ry browipt anewer.. Cash ald t feet tate column, DURHAM FURNAGES ALLEN -INSTITUTE, Corner uf dllchigan-ay. und oftura vary superior wdvantato Jossonsxiven ult plan and vi pone Nov. dL “A quad Uap for how pupils tu ancur. 7 ALLEN, Lid, # IA W. A reat Iter). J, Stedtth ).¢ pe a NRE eh Ie Mal buruatek, We 13.3 afb, rtvlie Prentice, Mi iD, eB. WME. DAMLVA 2 Mite, SRAUFORD (formerly srs, Ogden Hodivan's) Hnglieh, &% id Upraua Busrding aud bay Scbuot \. Wost Thirty-elnib-st, 2X. Applicution may bo ov above. Styles Gentiemen’s nade by totter ur porsoually e tour qasugtty, Aleck tes hues ever eas Peousylvunts Miltary Acudemy, wo prices, BAHNES* Madlsvicate (2ribune FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN CLOCKS! Alarge and diversified stock of Clocks, ranging in price from $1.00 up to $5.00 in price. If you desire a French novelty such as you can rest assured that Mrs. B—-— hasn't got, not even if she has just returned from Paris, examine the late importation in this fine now to be seen at GILES, BRO. & 00'S, §. E. Cor. State and Washington-sts, And it doesn’t need that you should be a purchaser; you are invited to examine them be you a purchaser or not. Per- haps there never has been a collection affording’ such choice in Chicago before. You can to a certainty suit yourself now as to style and price. Watches From the best makers in Europe and America, in the most chaste and elabo- rate designs, and costing just the PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY. Fine Jewelry. Ladies, remember this house. “If you wish to procure something really uncom man this is the establishment to procure at. Plated Ware Of Every, Description.» jamonds. We carry the largest stock of DIA- MONDS of any house in this city, and guarantee satisfaction both as_ regards QUALITY, STYLE, and PRICE. This house is so well known that the pur- chasers rest confident of having received just what has been represented to them. CILES, BRO. & CO. MUSICAL INSTRUMENNS. PIANOS iT ‘ DECKER BROS. ; PIANO. The Best In the World, ey ‘The aweetest tone and the greatest volume of sound; the most even touch; the finest work. | manship; the most beau- siful cases. STORY & CAMP, ~ [88°& 190 State-st, i] Stony & caw? ee A: MUSICAL. WONDER. r Feealot punsical bo: Bay comctiy al) the porulan ‘oiler erate Pakees, #118 41 LYON & HEALY, ‘owerlul ‘tous. ity. Busy Action. to Tune. Eiee: aewood Case. : SCALES. Winey i Paar santo! STANDARD ‘3 Temple of Muslo, 180 State KL, Chicago. EP Catslogee Fe Cor, Late Bt. & Fihh Are, Chicane Be careful to HCY ONLY THK G1 ee x %, Dates, falsins, and Nts, tuust foods, Jurgens ussort- z04 by bust peu}: boda da- 4 N eu toon, rullablo yackutes, vir jiivered, “Hyth eelathanes, WAN LACH, BB outy Clarg-ap AT THE SIGN OF THE 83 Madison-si., And Amphitheatre in rear of Nos. 81, 83 and 85, In our opinion the most attractive sale of Rich Fancy Goods and Im- ported Toys and Novelties ever held by us, being the Entire Stock {and Fixtures) of the TRANS-ATLANTIC TRADING C0, INVOICING $33,000.00. ° Sale is to satisfy creditors, and every article will be sold without limit or reserve, by order of C, FRANK, Assignee; ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO... 7 AUCTIONEERS, THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED THIS DAY At 10 o’clock. Art Leather Wares, Work, Handkerchief, Glove, Jew- el, and Odor Cases; Albums, Ret- icules, Manicure Sets, Portemon- naies, Scrap and Autograph Al. bums, Plush Good§, &c., &c., &e. THIS DAY Jewelry and Silverware, Clocks, Bronzes, ‘French: . Gilt "| Goods; the most magnificent col- lection of j: RICH HOLIDAY GOODS Ever offered at Auction, continu- ing daily until all is sold. COL. ELISON WILL. CONDUCT THE SALE. _ PIANOS. B auer GR4NDs, squares Pianos AND UPRIGHTS. (eH Used and Recommended by 25,000 Art- ists and Amateurs, Morera, Jullus Bauor & Co,, Nos, 18 und 18} Wabash- roy CLS if Uvntiomon: I eertty with pleasure to tho excollont quulties of tho Haner Panu, which. 2 thinks le tally SQuar te. the bose in tho murket in roxard $0 nolidity und durability. and sinwriorty in Fexnrd tu swroctuoes ing und elastic! - oNGry ruspestiliy. ‘CHB MALATEA, Our Patent Bolf-ftearing Avraifo Attachment, Con- carat Ratna Tonrds und tapreced Voneerad Meidca ve valuatilo Improvements, and are used only tn the: finns. MVelulao carry a full atock of Musleal Morchandise, wholesale und rotall, SEND FOR CATALOQUE, JULIUS BAUER & CO., 182 & 184 Wabash-av., Chicago, Ill. SCARFS. IN RIG VELVETS The Best Scart ever made. THOMAS & HAYDEN, Whovgiumeturers 264 Madison-st. MVANCLAL. SAWL GEER, 114 Dearborn-st. Real Estate Loans, amounts 8s dusired, at lowest rates, Special advantages fur anl¥ OF BODOG ya 83 Witllatn-st.. New York, 1 Lak Chlvage, Real Estatel":2 Metgounsce ; Keforences furnished if de- and Loans, iss'sst sestestss Ly ropuntod duriug U years, Fidentia LLL tate Bol heey T KNIVES, HAZ wad BCISSOKS, ip ere ry variety, und uf the beet ard wukes, ut 4: G., PRALDING & DROS, 30) Mudigup-gt. CLOTHING Ten, DES Teehorg and Zero Veflers. The warmest farmentmade. Cones clear to your feet. Cut double-breasted, deep, wide, vare cover collara, warm Hning and pockets 5 nukes one feel as though they were toast> ing their shins by a goud warm fire. Oh, how they sell! — $35. English Kerseys, English Cass. Whip> cords, Chinchilla and Elysian Beavers, Diagonals, &c., &e.. Silk or Plain Fue- ings, Satin Sleeves, Corded Velvet or Pluin Edges, In Black and Ollye Green Shades, They are’ finclyemade form-fitting garments. Gentlemen partienlar in their dress will please call. Our $10, $15, $18 you know about. Yes .Overconts, Ulsterettes, Suits, Pants, Underwear, &e. Our Boys’ Nes .partmont is one of. the noted ‘Inatitnttons in Chicago. It has paid you to make our. avqualutanee, Nien’s Cloves, Mien’s Underwear. We want your patronage, but do not expect to get it unless you can make a few dollars by the transaction. JAMES WIEDE, JR, & 00, Cor. State & Madison. FRANK REED, Manager. RECEPTION. lish Nalioal oepton ‘Oo THOMAS P. O'CONNOR, T. M. MEALY, i. P., and Rev. EUGENE SIEEREY, OF IRELAND, NM’Cormick Hall, Wednesday Ding Kov. 30, "TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR EACH, To be had at the Box-Office of the Hall, which will be open for their sale from to o'clock a, m. to 8 o'clock p, m. on Tuesday and- Wednesday next. Importer of Opticdl, Mathematical, and Survering Tanetinonts, chuspritne Opera and Feld Ginsses, Microscopes, ‘Telescopes, Haromelers, Transits, Lov- ‘ls, Coupuased, Ke, thu lureat stock In the Nurtiiwost. Human Artiictal Eyes Inserted Without Pala, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CILY, CAUTION,—Don't pay exorbitant prices to ad~ sontnrura for Specinviok. Wo wull tho Gust Pcasilia Pobbios $40) tu 64.4, und the best ground ¥reneh ‘Crywanl spyetac en H.W ti, ' ‘fwunty-tve yours’ practice io, tho art of siting flues [Gur inechod }¥ honest dealing, whlch hus wuilt up uur trade. Dalle up our trade, MORK BERNMALDT, Ontician. 125 Sta Aiuum & second Hour, Spectacles exclu- vol, yeau ven yours’ pructicu tu tny wdjitste mont oft ato overy tort of defective vyeslint. Trotters of recommendation teattt ig i bis supgrs lGrablity ae an Upticnn and thu pertectness ol his gaisses can by veh ut ML. Bernnurdi's udiow frum the Hoty Professors of Padteat Cotlegs. | tt Houyopnthia Cadleze, ahi Sedjout Collecy, Chlcuty hunni Colloq,” Chieu . a ue nari divings, our ed roMinont and. wOll-Enown eitizyay, iota prominont, gna. Seuvoleut selenso, Bllud Insituces, Eth HW MArrne oF bauttng C JL, HATHAWAY, vor ete Hind ons: be ad Murket- NEWS IN. BRIEF. Dispatches froin Cheboygan, Mich, state that ice Is rapidly forming in the Straits of Mackinaw, $ ——Vartly cloudy weather, oceastonal tight snow, and statlonary or lower temperature for this region today, 4 + ——The City of Hartford, Conn., has voted $60,000 for o monumentto the soldiers and sailors kitfed fn the Inte War, -—The steamer Brooklyn, from Liverpool for Montreal*and Quebec, lost 681 sheep and 117 head of cattle during Its last voyage. -—Ten European steamships leave the port of New York today. Six earry passen- gers, while four carry nothing but freight. —RBoyd, the Engllsh oarsman, has ac- cepted the challenge of Hanan to row on the ‘Thauses for the chamylonship und a stake of fruin $1,000 to $5,000, —HF. H. B. MeDowell, Secretary of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of Itinols, has resigued, and Ethanan Fisher has been tem- porarlly appointed to the position. ——Another party of Russian Jews, num- besing 20, arrived at New York yesterday. Many of them will be sent South imme diately by the Russtan Tumigrant Aid As- sovlntion, “i —H. B. Bullet, of Brooklyn, is in Wash-- ington trying to secure the removal of Super- vising-Architect 11111, and the appointment of his (Bullett’s) partner, Willlam G. Stein- metz, to the place, » —Dr. Carver, the American marksman, was successful in the pigeon-shooting inntch between himself and Eden near London yesterday. Carver stood at thirty yards from the birds, while Eden stood at only twenty- eight yards, ——More than 1,000 horses are suffering from “plnukeye ” at Pittsburg, Po. Several antinals have dled. Business ly suffering In consequence of the prevalence of the dis- ease, for which no adequate remedy has been yet discovered, -—-Jay Gould, Kussell Sage, and Cyrus W. Field have obtained control of the New York & New England Railroad, and they are perfecting arrangements for tho tralns over that Hue tounter the city by the Manhattan Elevated system. —— Dr. John Bruce, who claims to be a | graduate of one of the Scotch untversities, was convicted of perjuty at St. Joseph, Mo., yesterday, and sentenced to six, years’ hin- prisonment. Ie is now serving out a tern of three months for Inreeny. + ——Mrs. Garlicld hns placed the literary re- tanins of her husband in the honds of. Col. Rockwell, who fs to net under her directions "| in the preservation and care of theiu.” Gen. Swaim hag been appointed ‘attorney and ‘nancial agent of the late President's estate. —The body of Thomns M. Lynch, an old gentleman, was found under o bridge near Raleigh, N.C., yesterday. ‘Two negroes were found near the place dividing the money of Lynch, whom they are accused of having Inurdered, ‘They were arrested, and may be lynched, : é ‘ A ——The wife and S-yenr-old daughter of | M, Clewis were murdered hear Thomasville, Ga, ‘Thanksgiving-Day duriug ‘the absence of Mr. Clewls. “Robbert Maxwell, 0 farmer | Mving near Calro, Gu., killed a negro named Adam Zelgler, who had assaulted his little daughter, —The Danford banks in the Towns of Caldwell and Hunnewell, Kas., suspeniied payment yesterday In consequence of 9 Inck of currency to meet the rine on them. It 1s belleved that the suspensions are temporary, and that all demands by depositors will be met ina few days, —The Orangemen of the Province of On- tarlo propose to test the soutidness of the de- elsion rendered by the Court of Queen's Tench at Montreal recently declaring the Orange Soclety egal, aud for that purpose | it Js probable that an appeal will be taken to the British Privy Counell, +—The funeral of Rudolf Bial, the Now York musician, took place yesterday. Fred- erick Rivtzel, Vice-President of the New York Phithurmonie Soclety, spoke the funer- at oration, Patrick Saratéld Gilmore made a short address, and Leypoldt’s baud played the dirges and funeral marches, — Ihe American residents of Berlin celebrated ‘Mhanksgiving-Day by glving o grand banquet. One of the German guesis, Ilerr Grelst, In respunding to 0 toast sald that “nowhere more than In Germany was the Nation esteemed which shed so much blood for the abolition of slavery,’! — What Ig snid to po tha largest mortgage aver recorded in the United States, was ted with the Recorder of Hunilton County, Ohio, yesterday. t was for $18,000,000, ‘The mort- gage {sto the Morgintile Crust Company ot Now York, and ts by the Baltimore, Ciucin- nati Western Ratlrond Company. ——John Barrett, Jolin Barnes, and Lun Carter, prominent young men of Pope Coun ty, Arkansas, have been arrested on the charge of having burglarized tho house of Col. Sinelalr near Atking, ark, ‘The arrests have created quite a sengation, as the young nen belong te the first families.” —The Recelver of Taxes of Philadelphin Jg pald $23,500 per annum, Ho has, the sp- polntivent of a Receiver of Dellnquent Taxes, whose emoluments last year wore | $400,000, ‘Lis atute of atfalrs ty believed to have led to considerable addition, division, and silence inthe past, and investigations are now iu order, A Fy —The sfilwankee clgar manufacturers made a set of rules to which the operatives objected, go much so that they quit work on the advleo Of the officers of the Clgur-. makers’ Union yesterday. ‘The men talk of organizing a codperative shup, nnd clali that they can stand out for six months under any clycuinstances, ——A destructive fire broke out in Dart & Bros! planing mill nt Buffalo fast night. ‘the mill was destroyed, ‘I'he fire spread tothe Jumberyard of Scalcherd & Son, de- stroying a large quantity of valuable black walnut, ‘Phe entire loss is placed'at $110,- 000, The whole Inmber distrlet of Builule was at one the threatened, ——Sang Armor, colored, was hanged at Crawfordsville,Ga,, yésterday for the murder of Amos Ellington, an oli. white man, ‘The crowd tried to Induge Armor to tell ail he kuew about the murder, but he refused. ‘Tho hanging took place.on the farm of the ujurdered man, and within sight of the spot where the murder was committed. —Pat. looney jand his” troupe.” dis- tinguished * themselves at Keokuk, to., yer terday by attacking <the blil-boys bt the Keokuk Opera-}louge, who were distribut- Ing dodgers fur the Haverly Minstrels’ en- tertainment to take place there next ‘Tues- day. Ransom, the ass{ytant manager of the opera-house, remonstrated, _ whereupon Pat strck him with a- cane, Pat and his PRICESS'IVE CENTS mang aC were arrested and taken ——Catinon, the Mormon, ‘says St would : overturn every American precedent to give the Delegate seat which he claims to his Independent opponent, Campbell. As it has ~ been shown, that Cannon is not an Amerl- can citizen, it 1s quite probable that he ts not well acquainted with American precedents. Congress will probably enlighten him on this ° ‘matter, © —~Gultean evidently fears the effect of * the teatlmony which hls former wife may aive In his ense, and yesterday made © eliar- aeterlstlcally mean and ruMfanty attempt to projudice the jury against such testhnony, ‘Tho infunous wretch stated that the wotnan, who was once his wife, lind been seduced be fore he married her, and threatened, ns he expressed It, “to rip up her record” if she testified against hl. em ——The Cunard steamer Gallia arrived at New York yesterday five days behind time, after one of the stormliest passages ever known, The Captain'says that searcely ad ” one storin passed before another arose. From the lime the veasel Jeft Queenstown fleree gales raged, and he added thot he could not tell which was the storinfest day. ‘The suip weathered the storm splendidly— ~ “not a screw got loose In her machinery.” -—— The Grand Vizier of Turkey, in‘ the name of the Sultan, has written tu the Bey of ‘Tunis demanding « large sum of inoney for the sustennnce of the Moslem refugees from Slax now 1 Constantinople, and for the losses suffered by then through the French bombardment. of Stax. The Bey is sald to be much distressed about the matter, and lias sent the Grand Vizier's communica- tlon ‘tu the French Minister of Forelgn Affairs. ‘—<The'German Liberal press -condermns unreservedly the resolution of tha German Government to placard 90,000 coples of the Emperor's spevch from the throne all over Prussia, and says that the proceedings savor of the methods uf the -Freuch Imperialists. Biswurck’s organ, the North Germun Ga- zette, defends the placarding, aud points to the course of Victor Emmanuel, who once made 2 personal appeal to the Itallan electors _ in Justification of his course. . --—~Henry Jolinston, 9 colored man, was honged at Sumter, 8, C., yesterday for the murder of John Davis, algo colored, on the Sth of February Inst. Johnston loved Davis? * wife, aud was told by a negro conjuryr to shoot'n poisoned bullet at Davis In order to remove Idi, and thus remove the only\eb- stacle to Johnston's marrlage with Davis wife. The trial was peculiar, and showed the vast amount of superstition which exists among sone of the South Carolina negroes. ——Itis charged that the threatening at- titude of utfalrs between the Liulted’ States and Chili have been brought abyut by a° syndicate who have cialis amounting to $1,000,000,000 nzalnst Pern, growing out of a guanegrant which the syndfeate, bas ub- tained control of, Ibis stated that President, Calderon, of Pern hag promised, te pay. the claims If the United Stutus will protect Peru, . and that a powerful lobby hing been or ~ ganized to take such-netlom-as- Wit sult the ~ interest of the syndicate, and probably cnuse a rupture-between the “United States and Cuil, E papet ants : ——aA mnceting at which were present Jay, Gould, Russell Sage, Cyrus W. Fleld, Sidney Ditton, CP, Huntington, and a representa: | tive of W. 1. Vanderbilt was held tn Jay. Gould's offlee yesterday for the purpose af - perfecting arrangements for the projected chinge, Itts said that it was ugreetl to issue slitres” at $6,000 ench, that the shares have. been already engaged, and that rooms for the new exchange lave been secnred in the United Bank Building, Broad- way. Cyrus W. Fleld says It Is the lnten- tion of the projectors to erect a bultding for the exchange. : . ——Il. M. Hoste, Genoral Manager of the , Iron Mountain, Internutionnl & Great Nortnern and the ‘Sexas Pacitie Railroads, Seth Fink, General Frefght Agent, and sev> eral other officinls left St. Louls yesterday for the purpose of making arrangements for runing trains from St, Louls to San: Fran- elseo vin the Southern Pacitle from’ El Paso, ‘Tex,, and also forrunning trains to the AMaxt- ean horder nt Laredo, It is expected that the Texns & Paciile will be in operation by the lat of January, and that the International . & Great Northern will reach Laredo by the miktdle or next month, ‘The new route to San Mrancisco will be called the Triple Line, and will be formed of the Iron Mountain, the Texas & Pacific, and the Southern’ Paciiic. —~A sturm has raged over Great Britain and Ireland sines Tuesday Inst. At Storno- way the sea broke over the beach and in- vaded the streets, destroying elght fishing bonty, At another pince a hotel was tlouded by tha sea, and threy ur four teet of gravel was lett m .the rooms. At Blackpool the sea swept through. the windows {uto many houses, in Porterdown, Iro- + land, suvoral . houses ware unroofedl, In Queens County a ian named Mo- ran was killed by a falling roof, Serious dlyastersare repurted from other points, and shipping suifered quite severely, ‘Tho ship Calzean, with w crewof twenty-one, was lost; a bark foundered and'three seamen were drowned; the Barbara, from Rangoon. for Liverpool, was wrecked off the Welsh coast; & brigantine with & crew of seven was lost, 2 ——On the opening of vourt by Judge Cox yestorday Guiteau read from a manuscript a” rambling statement purporting to show that he was the Instrument of the Deity !n remove ine President Gartield, and referring to the newspaper attacks on the late President Garfield, which he held justified his act, though he would have killed Gen, Gartield, he said, even though they had not appeared. Te then entered Into a dentinciation of cranks, al threatened that oluss of persons with puntshment If they molested blm, ‘The axsasin retatued {ifs seat while reading hia statement,’ evidently dreading that some member of tho- crank. fraternity might not hecd his waro- ing. Scoville then asked for sume printed alips taken fram Guitean after he had been arrested, and he and Corkhill had a wordy war, Seriator Logan was called a8 a wit- “ness, but did not appear, nether did Emery Storrs, of Chicago, or Mr. Joseph B. Smlth, _ of Freeport, I), Charles H, Reed, ex-Prose- cuttng-Attarucy of Cook County, was the first witness examined, ‘The general’ tend- enoy of his tustinony went to show thas Quiteau was somewhat Insane, though not Incavable of judging yight from wrong, ‘Tho witness was fiterrupted by the prisduer spveral tines, and Gulteay could not be even, suppressed by the Judge, who threatened to have him gagged. One Ameriing, a Pennsylvania lawyer, and Tom North, of Chicago, were examined to prove that. mem- bers of the Quitesu family were somewhat Insane 4