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    ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA , SATURDAY MORNING- , NOVEMBER 1-2. 1881 , NO.
For Sale By
FIFTEENTH AND LOUQUS STS , ,
No. 1 , Vow house , 7 rooms , on Cumin ? Btrcet
near Haunders , 81200.
No. 2. 2 at iry house , n room' , well , cistern and
barn , Webster , tu-ar 15th struct , 32BOO.
No. 3 , House of 10 rooms , on Harnuy , near
h street , utonn faiimhtlon , $1000.
No. 4 , Ijir.t'O liouso of 11 rooms , on Webster
street , near Urelihton College , * 35l > 0.
Ho. 0 , II usu ot 7 rooms , on Can * , near 17th
street , ? 3iOO. (
No. 7 , House of S roome , 3 lots , on Kth hired ,
nivir Irani , S3 03.
No S , Housu of B rooms ou CaM , near 14th ,
22x132 feel lot , $1300.
NOi 0 , Iloiiio of S looms , kitchen , etc. , or
COSH , iinar 13th ft eet , ? 00.
No. 10 , UOIIMof 3 room * with lot 22U32 feet ,
on C'asH , near 14th street , J900.
No. 11 , Home of (1 rooms on 10th btrcet , near
Douglas , 4 IxOli fett lot , 84000.
No. 12 , HoDHCiif ti room * , brick foundation , on
Harney , nenr 270' htrcct , $1000
No lit , 1 tory new house of 0 rooms , brick
foundation , off St. Mary'a n\enuo , near coin cut ,
51f > 0.
No. 14 , Itousoof 5 rooms ntuisummer Klti'Iien
on 20th itruct , near dark , $2 > 00.
No. 13 , Homo of 8 rooms , on Shcnnan avenue
( Ibth btrcet ) . near NIchoKs , 2250.
No. HI , 1 } - tory IIOUMI ol 4 rooms , cellar ,
ittable , ttc , , 0:1 IMxcniiort , near 22d street , f 1ROO.
No. 17 , 2-Htory brick homo of 0 rooms , near
enJ of rud street car turn table , S2250.
No. 18. lloubc and 2 lots , 1 blocks went of High
School , S2W ) .
No. 19 , ilniiHp and Slot * on reid to park , near
ho.-id St. ilary'H avenue , 83100.
No. IK ) , Houaind IU loU near Hawaii's , South
Omaha , : ? 2MW.
No. 21 , IIOUMJ and lot on Datronp > rt titreot ,
ne-ar Itith Mtreet , S.O.SOO.
No. 22 , 2-story house and 1 t 22xCO feet , on
Davenport , near 12th streetJ300.
No. 23 , Hourc of 4 rooms and 2 lot ? on 17Ui
treet , near IzarJ , 1200.
No. 25 , jloute aud j lot on 10th etrcct , i ear
DodgeJ850. . .j. , . i , . , , , i ,
jiV A No. 28. ( louro ani' ' ' 4 lottontlptMrtrpet/itnefcr
No. 27 , 2 houses and lot oa JacksonVnoarlSth
etreet , JI300.
No. 20 , 6 houses and 1 lot on California , near
Sth Btrect , CiOOO.
No. 30 , Ij-story brick hou o of 4. rooms with
lot 63x21X1 fe < t , oil dii.rmun ir > . > ulo ( ICcli ttrvet ) ,
near Iznrd , 5"JXO.
No. 31 , Ij-storj-hoHso and 3360 feet , on 13th
tri'cct , near Howard street , . ' 000.
No. 32 , L-story house of ( i1001119 and twr lots
en Mason , near ICth ctrdot , J3COD.
Npf ) & , I.'irKu house ami full lot on Capita
avenue , nenr lath ttruct , F-JHO
No. SO , 'J three atory bricL houfo ) wi lot 44x
13 fcot , on China.ro. near Ibth street , f 0 eftch.
: \o. 37 , Houbu of 7 room * Ith 1 j lot Paul
rtrttt , new Ibth btreut , ? 27M.
No. 3S , llouve and lot on ISth direct , near
Sherman , 81850.
No. 3) , HotiHcof 6 rooms with 4txt0 ! fcot lot ,
ou ISth strict , ruar ( 'alifornlit , 52KX )
No. 42 , Houbcot 8 roomn with lotlKh.ir > Ofci.t ,
on Coburn , near Colfuv r.treet , j3MO.
No. 43. llou.su uud 2 loUi on Chicago , near COt !
Btreet , S7BJJ.
No. 4B , I irfc'ilio'iyj of 7 rooms , clo.s .t pantry
ell nnd cistirnoiilttb.ni-arClnr'n ctroet , S3600
No. 40 , L&rif bou xith full block , niuir au\
ahott ewer , eAWO.
No. 47 lloiim. of D roinu vlth J lotonl'aclflc
near llth strict 3rt > )0. )
No. 4U , 11 rick liouioof 11 roomn , will , c'ttcrn
pan throu'l.out the houne , oed barn , etc. , 01
jfarnham , near 17th street , SOOOO.
No , to , HOUSL o | o room * , cellar , well , etc , , on
IDtli , neur Paul r-trrtt , ? : : OJO.
No. L3 , lloiiHO of t > roomi and collar , lot33x132
off St. Mnr.r'niuc'niH' , near com cut , tlOM ,
No , OS , four IIOIHM and 88x120 tint , oil ta\en )
port , nuir H'.Lli utri'ut , 000.
No , M , llou-uof Dor 10 rooms , on California
No. n , Iloueuoftl room , numinor kitchen
cellar , cintirn , well , p'od barn , etc. , near St ,
Mar > 's a > tnuo and 21st htrcut , $3000
No. IS , New house of 7 rooms , good barn , on
"Webster , near 22tt btrect. J2JOO.
No. i'J , Knur house * witli j lot , on 12th Btreet ,
near Cass friwo.
No. tlO , Hoitsu of U roo-rs on Darcnport , near
23rd etruet , SOOO.
No. HI , House of 0 or 10 roomi , on Hurt street ,
near 22nd Htrrtt , ; 'W > > .
No , 02 , Housu of 4 ronnii * . 1 story , porch , eel
tar , cittern and \vull , on U nicy , near " 1st strcot ,
1760.
No , 63 , HOUSP of 4 ronns , clinct" , basement
nud cellar , near White Load WorkH , 81000.
No. 64 , IluiMin onli-a-o.1 lot , on OoJiroHtrect ,
near post ollice , bloru bi-low anJ r. cms abovu ,
8bOONo. . 05 , Slots viih bun nnd other Imple
ments , near ftrti t inr turn t'iblu , i-COO.
No , 67 , New hou u of U rooms on 17th , near
Cumin ; ; btrect , SIOO.
No. 0' ' ) , Largo Uric- benne of 12 rooms , mery-
thlnK complete , 01 ISth , near Chicago , WOO1) .
Ko , 70 , HouiiC on 18th ntrett , near i-avenimrt ,
itoru below an. ) roams about , barn , i tc , } IM > 0.
No 71 , House of H room * , line rcllur , a 1 complete
plote , on California , near 2Ist , 47000.
No. 72 , llrlck house , 10 or 11 r oim , on JUen
jrart , mar 1Mb * > 0.
No. 73 , IJ-htorv IIOIIKS , 0 rooms , mlUr , vr I
anil cittern , on Jacknon , niur 12th , $ UOO.
No , 74 , llrlck liou-e with 2 lots fruit tnw ,
etc. , on ICth , utar liipltol a.cnue , $ U000.
No. 7f' , Hoii-uu ! 1 riioms , htsemont , lot 17)k )
132ictt , on Maicy , mnr 7th , 6H75.
No. 7 , 1 j-Ktnrv hoiu-u , Broom' . , ou Cuwigtri.ct ,
n < nr ICthotrutt ,
No. 77 , 2-ntory hou e , H room" , rJo-eU , fur
nco , fruit trim , burn , tt > . . , on Kuinrum , rnur
th strict , -000.
No. hi , 2 hotnisi vth | 0 rooms , nnd other with
room * , on CnioajfO , no r 12th Htruf t f JOOO.
No. b2 , 1 j dory honnc , U rooms , 1 ildxcts , el
and loo-barrel istcrn K-ood burn , on 1 iunu Ml. ,
near 20th ( near new pmrnim'ut corrull ) , * lfaOO
No 83 , 2 story home , U rooms , roalihed , KIH > (
well , cittern , on j lot , on Cupitoi a euue , ni
12th , 2W. (
No , B4 , 2-etory house , 8 roomx , 4 below Hml I
bove U closets , ce lur , well anl * cistern , with 5
cr s ground , on SaunJcrsbluet , near liarnuks ,
2WX )
No. ' 65 , 2 stor < , houBO on leased i lot , liuno
rnns 2 years from April l t , IMI , on lUd ic M. ,
near U. 1' . depot , SiOO.
No. SB , House , 15 rooms , well , cistern , etc. ,
near Ifith and llarncy ttrrttn , i 000
hounc 3 roonn , ull with 40
No. 87 , 2 utory ,
- ' id onr-auii < l M
feet of water , with B acrr lk'rou < (
treej , near U B , liairacks , 2000.
No.'w , lj rKohour > oof 10 ronim , ' ! , ' "turn ,
barn etc. on < A , -'ri t , in r Slut , fTf. )
, ,
' 12 o ° " ji. > V i ) l
No S' > , l.i- . I. io ,
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Real Estate Mange |
16th end Dongrl RH ft real 11
MAHONE'S VICTORY.
Bourbons Surprised and
Alarmed at tlio Outlook ,
Fonr That Other Soutliorn
Statea May Become In-
And a Qonornl Po'itical Disin
tegration Follow.
Considerable Speculation ns to
the Organisation of the
Next House.
The House to bo Organized bj'
the 1'arty With Whom the
Greeiibaoltors Voto.
Ex-Union Soldiers and Sailors
Asserting Their Rights lor
Federal Patronage.
Runior That Judge Folgor is to
bo Appointed to First Supreme
premo Court Vacancy.
How the News of Col. Smith's
Murder was Received at
the Capttrtl.
Social. Mntrlmonlrel nnd Other
Matters at thoNntlounl Cnpital.
CorresponJcnui ! of 'JilK linn.
WASIHNOTOX , November 9. It is
generally conceded by democrats in
Washington this evening that the
anti-Bourbons in Virginia have elected
their stuto ticket by a decisive majoi-
ily , nnd that thoto will bo an anti-
Bourbon majority in the legislature.
Impresbcd with this belief , the demo
crats are engaged in active speculations
as to what will bo the political conso-
quuuceu of what they atyle "Mahono
victory. " Of eonruo , their first sensa
tion waa ono of incredulity , nnd that
waa followed by emotions of despair.
"Virginia hin ; (40110 ( to , and North
Carolina , TenncsEco and Arkansas
will follow if we are not c.iruful , "
exclaimed a 1'ourbnn politician in ono
of the hotels this afternoon. The
opinion that the result in Virginia
portends a general political disinte
gration of the solid south , ) hold and
trocly expressed by nearly every south
ern politician one mcetK bore , and oc
casionally one of them is heard to
whisper that this is the very thing for
"One of thu moit curious speculations
in which some of the democrats indulge -
dulgo may bo outlined as follows :
Mahono is now the central figure in
ht.utbfrn ! politics , the recognized lead
er in the revolt against democracy.
Ho is in high favor with the adminis
tration nnd the republican party of
the north. If tlio nnti-bourbons havi
a majority in the legislature just elected
od , why may not J'residen
Arthur offer n seat in the cabine
to Mahono iw a representativ
southeiii supporter of the ndmmistra
tion , and what is to hinder Million
from being the republican caudidut
for vice president in 1884. Thutr.uis
for of Mahono from the senate to tb (
cabinet would not change the politica
complexion of the former body , be'
cause ho would bo succeeded by a mm :
who would loyally support the admin
filtration. As a member of the ad
ministration Mahono would bu able t
exert in n number of the other south
ern states the sarnu influences whic !
ho has used to demoralise and defea
the democratic party in Virginia
I'lio gentlemen who indulge in these
ind similar speculations , frankly ad
nit that there are , in several tsouthcri :
itates , thousands of men nominal ] ,
lumocratB who are only kept in tlio
: > arty traces because they lack foarlcsi
iggressivo leadership.
THK 110UHK OUOA IZATION.
Speculation on the house organiza
; ion is again uppermost to-night. The
lefeat of Astor leaves the republicans
vithout a majority in the house of
eprcBtjiitntiTca. In fact , it is a curi-
IUM coincidence that thu condition of
ho house , from a political tpoint of
riew , IH almost exactly that of the
eiiritc. With the votes of Judge Kol-
ey and Mr. Smith , of IJrooklyn , nnd
if the two j reoiiback readjubters from
r'lryini'i ' , Paul and Faulkorson , the
t-prbiiu.tim will just lie ante to tiu the
luiiiocr.ita und the greenbackers ,
'hit Jatter hold the b.ilauco of
niHcr , and if properly managud it iu
iclioved th'iy can cummand the cit
ation. Tliii they uro amiably dis-
nsud to do. There are waid to be
ino preenbackers , who cun bo relied
pen to Jiauii together four from
iiMnUii , tuo from IVuumylvania , two
nun Maine iind nun from Texas. In
wo there is n good prospect of
'loaves ' tnd fislus" in thu house
iitionigo , it is possible thoHo nine
lay it'ceivo acceasions from the
roonback-ropublicans. It is very
koly that an attempt combina- -
nii will bu made , Should Judge
'elley accept the greenback iiomi-
ation ho may bo elected
y both democratic and ronubli-
in vottifl. Kolluy now stands , as
L'anh the organi ttion of thu house ,
B D.tvid Daw's stood toward the or-
mizatiou of the senate. Ho wants ,
10 Hpuakorahip , and , like most poli-
uiitiis who want anj thing , he wants
b idly. Should the republicans
ominati * Judge KulK < y they can elect
im ithi'iit ' troublu , and HO uru ut
ID Hume time a good winking mujor-
v in tin Imuho. Judpo Koliuy's can-
i > lay m.uih a front teat for the
roenUi'l.i r * and a good thing on
md'foi i'oiiiiHylvnma On the other
: u.l , ti. lefi.sal of the rupublicam
i nuniiiat. ' JinlgK Knlb > y inivht take
im i < ut "f the tepubliotti ranks and
ittko' him the jaint cai.ditl.ite of iho
demoRrats nnd grepnlmckers , whicl
would give the combination a workim
majority of ono or two iu the hoiiii
and probably preserve the liouso or
aaniK.it ion to the democrats. Aa ti
Judge Kulluy'a merits , it is considers
that there is no better parliamotitaiini
on the tloor of the house. It is wol
known hero that the greenbncker
hnvo bound thuiuaolvcfl together ti
make the moot of this opportunity
They sire a unit , nnd a * such they com
mnifd ihu situation. Divided tlioynn
nothing.
There is nuollior clement to tlio nit
nation. An Indiana member is lyitij
nt 1m homo bedridden nnd not likely
to bo ublo to bo brought here oven ii
December. His nbsiMico counts out
less for the republicans. Altogothei
the Bituition hni become ono of dee ]
interest lu-ro. The defeat of Astoi
ha1 * clianged the wpeakerehip tight ma
terially , and Jud\'o , IColloy niay bo ro <
U'ai-ded nu the David D.ivis of tlu
hoiuo.
It is rumored that Judge Folgei
the now secretary of thu trb.isury ac
cepted the position with the under'
H'iiiidimrthat ' his nnino should bo pre <
sented to fill the lirst-vacancy thai
occurred ninon : ; the chief justices ol
the supreme court. A vacancy in nol
improbable at an early day as Chief
Justice Hunt is over ttovouty years ol
age , anil in very feblo heal'li. The
miitid aes of the eight justices of the
supreme court is 49t ! ye.ira , avcrauiiijj
over sivty-ono years , each , Justice
Harlan who is forty-eight being the
youngest. There is n growing public
sentiment in favor of inl'imngyoungct
blood into that august body.
Appiopos of Judge Folger it will be
ofimerestto the worn m HulFr.igo ad
vocates to know tint in 180 ? ho was
ono of nine men who espoused their
cause iu the stale of Now York.
KICKING VKTKKANH.
The ex-union aoldiew and Bailers
have at hut organized themselves into
n national leiiguu , with a determina
tion of having their claims to federal
patronage recognized. They assert
that the heads of departments have
never justly considered their lights aa
laid down in the revised statutes in
their buhnlf. The following adver
tisement appears daily in the Wash
ington papers , showing that the league
meunsbtisinoda :
"Ilipmmciof two nr moro rt'U-
WANTKD of one family in ( Ii'imiim'nt1 * ,
\vlicre 1 c.ittil , anil tL'l.iiioiihhlp ; tlio liilliH'iu'o
of i-ai'h , th t ft .to crciliUil to , ami wlicn ap-
pointiil ; aid" immos of iicrrunx liirlon liul o\cr
one nu ) ' th and the unmet otMilntltut N and ulin
far ; tha nainos of un iauralizf.1 tor. l ncn .mil
ux con ulcrntt'n ; nlsotlie ninitHOf ex union eol-
icrh nml > ailoi8di-ou.i jful ; thu politics < f < rich
nuy b.1 given ; nil r.-porH trl tly
AdUren oil Oil IIS A.N I ) SA1LOKS NATIONA
I.hAOlK , lkiulillCAU ] otlicc.
UOKKIIILL'S
Charles lloed , of Chicago , will be
appointed attorney for the District of
Columbia by the president , as successor
ser to Col. Corkhill , the present in
cumbent , who is not looked upon by
the district bar 03 n man of preeminent
ent ability. The president is desirous
bu able , speedy , effective and credita
ble to the government.
TJ1K MVSTKR1ODS MCUUJtK.
The announcement of the assassina
tion of our estimable follow citi/.en ,
Watson JJ. Smith , shocks the No-
braakann at the national capital beyond -
yond mcayuro. It is to bo hoped the
murderer will bo tracked , captured
and hung.
TKMPKIIAKCK IIKFOU.M.
Within the last week the Woman's
Temporenco Association held a moat
interestint : congress in this city ,
Uopreflcntatives from thirty states
were present. Public interest was
unprecedented ; the addresses by the
lady delegates were eloquent , earnest
ard logical. Among the shining lights
were Mrs. Foster , Iowa's teuSilo
lawyer , and MM. Henry , of Illinois ,
the latter being a sister of Col. ( ) . Jl.
Irish , chief of the bureau of engrav
ing.
HOPIAI. AM ) MATKIMfl.MAl. .
The present indications are that the
coming winter will witness a ueanon of
gayety nnd extravagance unequaled
linco the Grant administration.
Arthur is the first president credited
to the state of New Yoik since Millard -
lard Filmoro in 1850. lie has s largo
: irclo of social and political friends ,
men of influence and lavish means
whoso presence nt the capital will add
much to thooclatof his administration
Matrimonial matters aru ill way i
lupposed to bo of intercut to the
adioa , therefore we copy from n loca
liipor the following advertisement for
ho delectation of our own Nebraska
naidcns. It is to bo hoped they wil
> rove a contradiction to the aphorism
if liyron , thai , "Maidonu like moths
ire over caught by glare. "
11TASTKD To . > rrc4K | > nd with a lady nl wit ,
YY ntulth.ind r.'lliienijMt liynKcntifinanwItl
wo ( llplonioi , flvu omiinilmioiiH , Uyer'H cortlll
Jtt1 , It-ttcfH , etc Maryland , tills olike.
Now that Hoyd'fl opera house ia
omplctcd would it not bo well to
naku an early engagement with our
ueen of song , Clara Louise Kellogg ?
'ho announcement of her botnvthnl to
Ir. \ \ Intney , a wealthy gentleman of
few ork , may soon result in her re-
iremt-nt from the ntago. "Dix. "
TICS NATIONAL CAPITAL.
ational AivtodaUd l're : >
THU CABINKT.
WASHINOTOK , November 10. Sec
[ ilary lilaino is expected to arrive
oin New York nn the afternoon
ain to-morrow. Secretary Hunt will
robably not be hero until Monday ,
Ithough ho may be heio to-morrow ,
udgo Folger will probably reach
i'mwirigtoii to-morrow. Kx-yocrotary
indom will remain hero some time ,
i give Judge Folgor any nnsiHtaneoho
my need in his now office , and may
u kept thus employed until the rogn-
, r Bocsion of congress begins , when
u will take his Boat in the fiunato.
gUAUANTIXH UAIHI'.I ) ,
The quarantine at Punsacol.i hai
con rained , and the naval guard
ithdruwn ,
Or MIUKKM TO UK UE8UMKJ ) ,
Thuro is Bomo talk in Iho treasury
apartment of the propriety of ru
nning the coinage of livocont nickloo ,
'hen ' the coinage wiw utoppod some
; ara ago aome 15,500,000 in thii coiu
had boon issued and was found entirely
tiroly sutliciont. Under the Into in
crease of business , however , the de
maml has been on the increase foi
toino ( into nnd there now remains bu
nbout STo.OOO of this coin in the sul
troasur)1.
TO 11 K nKTIUKII.
Hear Admiral Hedgers was to-d.v
notilied that ho will , on the 14th inst. '
bo clotnclied from luty aa supcrin
tondout of the nnvnl academy , ant
placed on the retired list Cnptaii
Francis M. Knnsoy will succeed him
uivrt'KN or WALKr.u IILAINK.
Mr. Walker Itlninc , nnstslnnt seoro'
tnry of the state , returned this morn
ing from Now York , having lakoi
leave of Iho Oermnn guests on tin
steamer yusterday. H o has been con.
ntnutly with thorn since ho left hen
latu in October.
(1U1TKAU.
Distrct Attoruoy Hollins , of N0\\
Yoik , having declined to act in tlu
prosecution of ( lUtteau , it will be con
ducted by Judge Porter , of Nu\\
York , Mr. D.vvidgo , of the dishicl
bar , ntid District Attorney Coikhill ,
Thu latter K.I > B the trial will curelj
begin Monday , lledoea notanticp.Ui
much trouble in getting a jury. Hi
stated to-day that the government w.v
lendy and the witnesses had boon
or were being fliiiiunonoc
Dr. Gray , who came froh the
Now York atato insane asylum at
Utica to study the case of O'uileau ,
left this morning for homo , but will
return. Judge Porter will ariivo in
the morning. It is thought that the
trial will last about three weeks.
There ia no conversation permitted
with Guiteau in reference to Ihocuse.
lie understands il aa well ns otliera ,
and often speaks of it to outsiders.
llo appeared in good spirits tu-dny ,
nud remarked Unit ho wr.ntpd the ease
disposed of us soon ns posaiblo , as hu
w.is getting tired of the auspanso.
HUltaiOK-OKNKUAI.'s : UKI'OHT
The surgeon-genernrs report showH
that during thu year there was 'furn
ished to the pensioners of the govern
ment 574 trusses , 050 artiliciariogs ,
14 artilicial arms , 1 artificial fop't , 1
apparatus for arms by commutation ,
L',5I(5 ( legs , 1,754 arms , 65 feet , 3-Ui
apparatus for legs , G08 apparatus fur
arms. The number of persons furn
ished commutation or Imllowod
limbs up to Juno tfOth , 1881 , is 1,450.
The dates of the in
juiiun of the helped are : Prom
ISia to 18CO inclusive , 1S2 ; from 1801
to 1805 inclusive , 14,091 ; from 1800
to 1880 inclusive , 275. An increased
appropriation is asked for medical nnd
hospital supplies. The average num
ber of win to soldiers constantly on the
sick report during the year wns ! )32 ) ,
or 44 per thousand of mean strength.
Of these , 73'J , or 35 per thoiuund ,
were constantly under treatmonj ; for
diseases , and 193 , or 9 per thousand ,
for wounds or accidental iujurio * .
Of the colored Boldiera jtho'avivf *
c6nstantly'on-'th6sickr6p6rt was
100 or 45 per thousand were undoi
treatment for disease and 25 or 11 per
thousand for wounds or injuries by
accident. Death from all causes
among white Boldiera averaged 9 per
thousand and among the colored 20
per thousand. The losses in Indian
warofaru was 12 killed and 13 wound
ed. * Four hundred and seventy-nine
people registered aa visitors nt the
army medical museum during the year.
AU.MY KKQI7I.ATIOMH.
The distribution of the new army
regulations were begun to-day by
Adjutant General Drum. The regu
lations differ n little in the broad
goncr.il principle : ! from those which
before uxidted , but are put into form
that they will ho reliable and of great
value to ollicera.
UKI-OUT OV IJfHl'KCTOU OF hTIUM Vli.S-
KKLS.
The supervising inbpector-gonoral ol
steam vcssuH ) has submitted bianmiual
report to the secretary of the treasury.
In addition to thu recommendations of
the report regarding the taxation of
engineers , etc. , the inspector suggests
that the term "inspectors" bo dis
pensed with , and that the secretary of
the treasury be empowered to convene
u mixed commission , composed of su
pervising , local and assistant inspec
tors , to examine and ropoit to him
upon the ellicionry of any device to
bo used upon vessels { which
requires his approval. In the matter
of appointments ho recommends the
advisibilUy of appoint ing supervising
local and usesistnnt inspectors by the
fiecretrry of the troarnry upon nom
ination in each case of the immediate
superior of each grade , thereby prop-
i-rly holding each superior oflicer re
sponsible for thn uflicicncy of his im
mediate subordinates.
Nov7 From Mexico-
CITY or Mnxjco , November II.
I'ho state of affairs between thogovern-
iient of Mexico and Guatemala is
{ rowing moro critical daily. The
ilibustoM recently arrested by the
Mexican government troops on thu
Jordornronow all alleged to have boon
ncited in their depi odutionn b ) the
inthorities of Guatemala. Thu prusi-
lent of Mexico has instituted an in-
'ostigntion into the truth of the iitato-
iient nnd moans to net with decision
f it is found to bo true , To bu pru-
) , itud for an umeigoncy the govern-
iiont is now inovinii ojio of the army
liviaiona into Ons.ic j ,
Count
SAN FJUNCISW , Cal , November 1 1
-A largo part of the town of M dcs-
o , California , burned < lov/u to day.
I'ho estimated loss is $100,000 , with ft
ight insurance ,
The first case under Iho Suud\y Uw
run tried at Greenville , California , to-
ay. The jury , after having ut-t two
ours , were unable to ngrco uud ' .roiu
isclmrged. Many CIBCB are p-jiu ug.
lollliii Unable to Defend Unitcan-
int.ocmi A uclatt < j i'n'M.
NKW YOHK , Novcmbir 1 1 Din-
riot Attorney Rollins this nrtrruoun
unl to lion , L. F. J'hillis | , oi'oiti.i-
oiioral , a lultor elating that it w < nld
o inipoiiiblo for him to net ht ' ' < of
ho counsel in the trial of Gui'.4
GENERAL NEWS ,
Hanging of Foil * Munsliouor a
Frederick , Mil , , Yoatorflay ,
.Too Harris Figures Pr omfuoutlj
i = n Nock tie Soeinblo nt
Greensboro , Vn.
tlonry Jonkiua Alao Fkpori
oncos Choking Sensation
atPftyottovillo.W. Vn.
Burglars Enter n Chicago Roai
donco nnd Chloroform the
Dog and Family.
Th&y Thou Ransack the Fouso
und Carry Ofl ? nil the
Valuables ,
Burning of the Bethany Orphan
Asylum at Womolsdorf ,
Pn. , YoHtorday.
Alfairtj Bebwoon Mexico and
Guatemala Growing Moro
Critical.
Other lutoroitini ; Tclccrnjihlo In-
tolligonao.
NOOSE NEWS.
H&tlonM Associated 1'rcio
1U KHIS UUX1.
GiiKENSiiouo , Vn. , November 11.
JooHiirriii , n nc'jjro wiiu bunded hero to
day. lie wns nerving it term in the
penitentiary when , \\itli two othcra
lie killud n guard nnd ( ltd. Jlu wn :
convicted on hia own confession am
attending cimiiiiRtnnco.i , but u coin
[ Minion tried with him was iic < | iiiUod
The third otio win never captured
The town was full of people , inoatlj
uegrooa to witness tliu execution.
JJINKINS JIUKII : : ) .
CHAUIXSION , W. Va. , November 11
Tlio governor rofuoud to ititorforo
tnd llunry .Ionian : ! uia ; htinginl to
lay in ftiyettotillc. Muy Kith , Wil
limn J-jnnders druw § f > 0. llo and Jon
; ina were ininera in the wilds of Now
Ittver. They wont oil' for a spree
when Jenkins killed him , and roturn-
.ng . , pillaged liia shanty. The evidence -
denco WIH entirely circuniHtatitinl , bu
strong.
A MARYLAND 1IANCI1NO.
FUKDBUIOK , Md.t November II.
Ifalix : Muimhouor wan hanged at 11 to
day for the murder of J. IX.Motzolljhi
cousin. ' 'Ho"proteste4 Ugainst'tKo ox !
ocution and with his last words nai (
10 wns innocent. JJis nock was
Broken and ho died without a struggle.
before going to the ttcallbld the con-
deiuned man uaid that John Knodel ,
Motzel'a brolhcr-in-lnw , had commit
ted the murder. A strong appeal was
yesterday made to Gov. Hamilton lor
i reprieve in order to ascertain il
Munshouer's allocations wore truobul
without avail. Thin morning anotlier
ittompt to secure a reprieve was made
uul the uliorilT delayed the hanging
wo hours but the governor would not
yield.
- - < * - -
Orphan Asylum. Burnoil.
National Asiocltlcd
l'iNovember \ 11 ,
Shortly nftcr midnight a fire wan dis-
uoveriid in tin * Hetlmny Orphan Any-
lum , lit Woiuclsdorf , andu wid [ ncono
of confuBion followed. Sixty-live
children occupied the donatories. Uno
uf the little orphiini milTcring with
malarial fever was awake at the above
hour and first gave thu alarm. The
.superintendent and bin UHuintmits wore
n roused , and seeing the flames issuing
from mi apartment in the lower auc
tion of the building which wai not in
use1 , they at once concluded that
the place had been Fired by
an incendiary. The children wcro
hastily arouncd and Hafoly led into the
open air. Blany of thmn were Hcantily
drowsed , and they Buffered considera
bly in the cold night air. The homo-
wtead in entirely by itself , and ijuiton
dmtance from the villagus on the edge
if the dense wood. ) . It waa impossi
ble to extinguish the llamen , no much
headway had they obtained , and the
shivcrintr orphans in learn witnessed
the speedy destruction of their homo.
All thu furniture wis burned , The
loss is estimated at 820,000 ; inaurniico
about § 11,000. The villagers aroused
promptly , and , wrapping the children
in tthuwle and overcoats , c.inicd thorn
to their various homes , An examina
tion of the promises showed ( hat thu
varioun outhoiiHeu had boon broken
open by thieves during the night ,
which still further cmphuuizcn the im
pression of incendiarism. The homo
WIM under the control of the Reformed
church. _ _
Chloroformed Doc ntid All
Kutloiul Aihoclnliij J'lfM.
OiUCACio , November 11. A sun-
nciiHational uatio came to Hunt
to-day Monday morning burghns
jntured the rcsidonco of Uriah liurke ,
: hloroformod the dog and locked it
in the pantry , chloroformed Mr. and
Itarkoaudlwo Bonamid plunders- !
the preiiUHCfl of valuables , Bilverwnru ,
| o welryetc. The thieves , upon leaving ,
lashed n lighted koroHunu lamp on the
leer setting fire to thu wotdwork
Mr. Hurlco recovered coiiHcioiinnesi in
inio to extinguish the ( iru , altUouu'h
t was n narrow escape. The dog did
lot recover until next day whun ho
: > .irkod and wan unlocked. No cluu
to the thieves.
IncondlurloN ut Worlo
National AwocIateJ 1'nwd.
ST. JOHN , N. I ) . , November 11.
I'ho town of Woodstock , in Gtrll < ' ' >
Bounty , was firoJ in Huvurul placus ut
the same tiino ut 1:110 : a. in. by iiicoii-
iiarius , and is titill burning , The tire
tt oncu swept in everydirection. Thu
upper pait of thu town In already
completely dcfttroyed and the lower
pftit is bfinv'biirnednow. Thcdopotn
of the UruiiHwick railway and of the
Now Brunswick it Outuda nil way
hnvo been burned. The fire waa not
only started in diwTent parts of the
town at the same timn but on both
sides of the Muliouxnakeat ; river ,
wliicli runs throuch. All telegraph
lines being down it ii impomibld to gut
further particulars.
B LEOTIoVNEWS.
l IIUvxtch | to Till llti ,
November 11.Seven of
the niuo roiniblieiiin on the eotmty
ticket 1110 elected. Thu democrats
elect sheriff and g.un county clerk by
parly majority on the ntn > ugth of op
posing the Slocumh law. Theropub *
itro feeling jubilant ,
Dl-iuitcli to Tlio Hoc.
OUMMI.M ) OOU > TY.
WKST POINT , Novemboi1 11.Tho
rupiiblicnn ticket is benten in tliin
omiuty , with the exception of A. U.
liuomur , wlio \ Valentino's . candi
date for hheriir , and ho traded oil'
uvory other man on the ticket for
him. Tlio Bkandinaviaus in the coun
ty , who tire all ropuhhcuna , voted for
him with the expectation that Valentino
tine and bin fiii mil would vote for
their candidate for treasurer , n Skan-
dinavian , but they got aold. Look
out in the future in Cummiug county.
Si'ociul Dmpntcli tuTllu llc ( .
WASII1.NHTON COUNTY.
HI.AUI , November 11. The repub
lican ticket is elected by majorities
ranging from 100 to100 with excep
tion of tro.itmrer F. llowmau demo-
eralie eaudidato who is elected by
about ! ! 00 majority. Maxwoll'rt , Tow
er's and Filield'H majorities ro about
GOO.
. _ _
VIRGINIA.
N'Atlonal A ochtid l'ie .
Itu'iiMOND , Va. , November 11.
Election returns from remote coun
ties como in slowly. As far as heard
from Canii'ron's majority iil.lfiQ , unit
as many of the remaining couutius ate
readjustee ntr.ingholds it M probiblu
that Cameron'M majoiity will reach
8,000. The State this afternoon con
cedes the readjustee a , majoiity of at
lonut twenty in the legislutmoon joint
ballot. The Whijj eliiims twentj'-lour.
'I'lui political situ.ilion ii still the chief
topic hero on thu .streets. A ropie-
sentativo Virginian of tl.o old cchool
expressed the sentiments of many
when ho remarked to-nay : "You
yo\mg men do not feel the defeat BO
much as those of no who passed
through the war. K mentis , that wo
see the last flicker of confederate
spirit. It . .moans ay conic Aur fttojLdo.a
MISSISSIPPI
Vii'KHiit'iui ' , Ii u. , Novembur 11.
The commis.iionerH of election will not
ropoit the official result before evening
ing , but Huflicient gouural informntion
has been iccoivod to guuranteu the
election of the democratic ticket in the
state by at least 110,000 majority.
Beck , republican , had a majority in
the county , according to the actual
count , of Jl [ Kilt votes over his oppo
nent for tihi'iilF , and so also the entire
republican ticket , but there is no tell
ing what will bo the result after the
j.illots have been canvassed by the
couiini.s.iionurj : md the illegal b.illutn
tin own out.
FOREIGN JIT \ AIRS
National Atsocmttil I'ICIM.
A KKII10CH OI ! ! < l'A'fH. (
PAIUS , November 11. Jl. Ci'ambet-
ta has eneounlerod a very serious ob
stacle in the very beginning of his at-
. .emplIn take ehargo of J < Vance. 7t
jecamo known this morning that n
majority of the senate would oppose the
cabinet , which M.Gambotta proposes to
lorrn and that it will refuse to wane-
ion tlin appiopriation of inoney voted
> y the chamber of deputies lor thu
campaign in Tunis. This meaiiH
niticlnof. It portends a dead-lock in
ho working of the government. M.
iambetta's partisans eay that ho will
40 on and confront the mmato with
ho threat of an appeal to the people ,
nit it in felt Unit Fr.tnco nt this time
.oi.'u not deniiethu coimnoti > n atteml-
ii | ; a great jiolitieal ntrn < ; glo , and it is
aid in navy quartern that M. Gamhet-
a may probably chootto to withdraw
roia the task of forming n govern-
tent rather than run the riakii which
vill attend him if he insists on going
orward.
UIII'I'MW TO ItUMOVi : DUTIKS.
LONDON , November 11Lord
lartington replying to an inquiry
iruHontod to him by a deputation of
Jancheiter merchants said hu must
efiiHo to ph'dgo the govoinment to
emovo thu Indian import cotton du-
[ U.I.
( linOfAN KI.KOTIONH.
ItiiUMN , November 11.Hoturnn
i oiu supplementary clcctiouu continue
o bu inoru and moro uniileahniit for
hu government. At Gruiit , u town of
bout lr , > 00 inhabitanlH , ut Olfoiibaoh ,
n Heimo DarniHtndt , * ith a popula-
ion of about 18,000 , at Frioburg and
tultgarl , the Hocialiatn have ru'turuod
lieir candidates , At Miidgobir.t
ichwerino nnd Kinntmch the progres-
lonints have been auccessful. At
) t > litUHcli a HociwoioniHt hiri bton
lected. At Leipaicu national liberal
as been rutruned. The meeting of
liu new reichstug is looked forward to
vith much apprehenaion. A neriuim
liango of jiolicy on thu part of the
overniriuiit iu thoiiglit to bo almo-
itely necessary to proyont Romoilung
ko n revolution ,
f'AUVKH WIHB.
I/MIOW. Novembci 11. In tlu <
iicnn ; in-ilcli to-day Ur. Cnrwr won
IK , wii'i'r that ho would kilt thirty-
, 'v tuidh out of tifty. llo liilh'd
1)1(1 ) } Hit.
sriUMMiir cAi'TAi.s rixr.n.
Liviiiruoi : < , Kovcmber II. Capt.
i\onni0j , of tl.ti dtoaninhip ( iermaiia ) ,
VIIH to-ii.y lined 10 , f < r ullo'viiif
hrco caut-B conttinin 0,000 1 n > dr > ' !
cartridgrn to bo tixkon into the Liver
pool dock. When nhipp d from Now
Vork tlu > bill of hiding did not indicate
their c ntenln ,
RAILROAD RACKET.
Till' K1IIST HTB1' .
N llon t AMoclttwl I'rcF * .
Giur.Mio , November 11 , The pur-
clinHO of the Fornyth tract of l.uid con
taining eight thousand acres just ncnIBB
the State line in Indiana , which plnce
in to bo the starting point , of the new
Belt line railroad , ban been completed
and ft certified chrok m'voii to Mr. For-
Bylli by Mr. Ottlliver , of the firm of
Alexander it Oreeii , of Now York , lor
$ : ! ! itUIU.H : ; ! , benn ; one-third the pur-
cliiiso money. Tliis is the first puio-li-
oil ntop in the Kait Chicago rcliomo
of whioh HO much has been said
NKW 'OMl'ANV OtIOAMitCn.
Tovr.KA , November 11. The Knn-
H.-VS railv\ay e'linp.uiy Ins boon organized -
ized to construct a road from Gr.itv-
ford comity uo t to a point on the
Indian territory line in Ciuilv county.
The ro.ulill bo fiOO miles loinj. The
directors for the first your i\ro A. G.
Clink mid A. ! . Haiding , of Chicago ;
\Villiam Cl.irko , of ( ttiaid , Knupiw.
I. O. 0. Uedd , of Altona , ICansns , und
II. 13. llnrking , of Kro.lonia , IUUIBUH.
CONDENSED LIGHTNING.
Kiktlotml Avocliitol l'n t.
LANHIMI , Mich. , November 11 ,
The tobolliuii at the Ayiicultural eol-
leno farm bus been ended by the
faculty yielding and restoring the sus
pended students.
CHICAGO , November 11.- Snow is
reported falling Ibis morning nt Oma
ha. Davenport and DubiKpie. Cold
rain net in bore early and still con
tinues.
UtciiMOM ) , November 11. Win. E.
Tanner it CO.'B. Metropolitan iron
works were destroyed by fire this
morning. Loss , $100,000 ; insurance ,
if 1)0,000. )
CoimtKAXA , Texas , November 11.-
Ih M reported thin morning that n
freight train on the 1 uteri , ational &
Great fuii'them railroad wns thrown
from the tiuck hist 'light by a miH-
ninced swilh nt ItiveiMdo and ran
into a convict , gang , killing twouty-
three and wounding u li\r.o \ ; number.
OOMIMIIUH , Mo. , November 11.
The ninht piitisougor train coining into
thin place wns derailed by tanking n
cow. Kiigineur Dayton ami Fireman
Puidy weio ftttally injured.
. Lontuo Call-
National A'IKOI ifttiil l'rci .
Niw : YOKK , November Hi The
following call has been issued and will
explain ilnclf :
UoiiTON ASH Nr.w YOUK , November
11. To the Buvoraf branches of the
Irish National Land Lungno and to nil
orgniiizntiouH in Aincrion friendly to
thu Irish camu ; Iu view of tlwijircBent
j fivland Aiiud L'Uio 'conscq
to junkeal'full ? deinonstrlU6iii
of nil the forces favorable
to the Irish cause , the uiider-
I'igncd hereby unite in an invitation
( > > all brunches of the land league ,
and all Bociutioti favorable to the land
league policy , to mind delegates to an
Iiith national contention , to be held
in the city of C'hieauo , in MeCormick
hall , on the 2tOth of Novombur and 1st
and 2d of December , 1881. Organi
sations sending delounlfn willfurnihh
ropiesontativcii with certificates duly
iiignedby proper ofliccrrf , and the cre
dentials will bo subptiiuently pnssed
uon ) ) by n committco on credentials ,
appointed by the convention.
The basis of representation is
one deh-gato for each branch
f the society having fifty or moris
members and ono additional delegate
for each branch or society having two
hundred or mwro members. For ser
vices n.s delegates you aru urged to
eelecttho wisest and ablest in your re
spective eoimminilies eo that the con
vention may bo Ihoioughly represen
tative. ( Signed ) I'atiitl : Ford , I * .
A. Collins , John Boyle O'lteilly , on
behalf of the American Iriiih. T. 1 * .
O'Connor. T. M. Jlenly , llev. Eugene
, reproBuulatives from Itckiml.
Bradstroet's.
National Afaoclatccl I'reu.
NKW YORK , November 11. The
L'lectiona which look place in a do/en
itntes thin week , together with the
bad weather and other causes , huroto-
Foio recited , have conspired to restrict
trudo at a number of cities. Special
lolegranm to IJradstreet'a from Iliirty-
Lwo distributing points indicate , how-
Liver , that the volume of transactions
throughout thu country have not fallen
tiff to any extent. Millers at liyaim-
villo , Ind. , Milwaukee nnd Minno-
upolis shut doun , owing to thu high
i-.ingo in piicei of wheat. Morn milla
Motuto cliHO at the la-it uiiiicd city
to-day. Tluite were 158 failuren
in the United Stateii and
Canada dining the past week , the
1'irgcHt number for any ono week thin
year , nnd an inctcasu of eighteen oor
last week.
Dlnttllory Explosion.
National A H > cUit ( t I'rnw ) .
ADKOKA , Ind. , November 11. A
terrifiu explusion , which Hhook the
Foundation of lovui , occurred little before -
fore inidniglit. It wiw caused by
iteam in Guir'H distillery exploding.
The buildi'g then took fire , and ubout
mo hundred fett of the tast end of
ho building was destroyed. Ono man ,
Hilly Fowler , of Noyay , Ind. , who
rtus Hleuping in the buildiiiL' , is known
Lo linvo been killed. Loss about 840-
[ )00 ) ; fully iiiHuied.
Iiuliiuitlaui.
iltonal At'MM-Iatuil I'UBI.
V.'AhiiiNcnoN , Novrmbor 11. For
thu lakn region : llain und fiiow ,
jliitiy ; ! wnrnuir , eii.st to south winda ,
jdhug Ijariiiiiutitr followed in the up-
[ > nr laktu by vnndb ehiftinj ; to wesi
md risin ; ; baromutor. For thu upper
Mui > ik-iippi and lever Missouri vul-
cys. AJOUB of ruin nnd snow , followed
> y eluuruiK Mid enldur wi'uther , muth-
, 'DFt to uortliwvKt winds ami lisiug
: emp ( niluro. The lower M is ouri and
jppt-r .MiHKiti ippi rivtrti wil ! me