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THE OMAHA DAIL I H \ 7T * TWELFT ' " OMAHA NEB. SATURDAY MOENTNG. NOVEMBER , 4 119 Heimrod & Dormann Will begin their grand ealo of Boots and Shoes thio day and continuo for two weeks. Look at Our Prices , For Five D9llnra you can buy n pair of 'tho celebrated Hartford Boots ! The actual value of those boots is EIGHT DOLLARS. And , remember wo challenge the world to produce bettor boota for the same money. Wo are instructed by the Manufac turer to * > Warrant Every Pair to bo superior to any ever brought to this market. flE HAVE ALSO 11EDUCED Men's Patna Kip Boota , § 2.50 , worth § 3.50. Mcn'n Patna Kip Boots , § 2.00 , worth § 250. Boys' Boots , § l.CO , worth S2.50. Youths' Boots , § 1 25 , worth 01.75. Grain Lorthoi Boot , extra long leg , § 4.50 , worth § 5.50. Veal Calf BooU , § 4.50 , worth $5.50. Veal Calf Boots We have but a Jew Pair Loft- Original Price § 3.00. Wo will cloao them out at § 1.50. Wo hive also a small lot of Women's 3nrf.d , worth § 2.00 , wo will olcso ; oac at ONE DOLLAR. Ro- rnenibur w > liavobus few pair left. A fine lot of Misses' Shoes , § 1.00 , worth § 1.50. Childrens'Shoes 35o to § 1.00. A FULL LINE OF RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES , or Men , Ladies , Children , Boys , Girls , Etc. A complete atock ot SLIPPERS , of every description. HEIMROD & DORM&NN , AND Liquor Dealers. CALIFORNIA PEAOUES , CALIFORNIA CHERRIES CALIFORNIA APRICOTS , CALIFORNIA PLUMS CALIFORNIA PEARS , CALIFORNIA SUGARS. leimrod ft Bormanr FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS ROYAL BAKING POWDER OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE , COSTA RICA COFFEE GOLDEN RIO COFFEE , Eeimrod & Dormann CELEBRATED SOIIUYLERSNOWFLAKE FLOUF WARRANTED. HEIMROD & DORMANN , FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER , FRESH COUNTRY KGGS FRESH COUNTRY VEGETABLES HEIMROD & DORMANN , AMERICAN full OIIEAM CHEESE GENUINE SWISS CHEESE , LIMDUROEK CHEESE IMPORTED SAUDINES , ALL BRANDS OF FISH HEIMRODTTORMANN , f/// A1 LEGAL EMETIC Which Will Sooii bo Aflniiuis- torofl to the Railroad The Lnud Grant Qaostion to o into Court for Final Settlement. Melville Refuses to be Pumped on Dr. Collins' Charges. Important Diuclosures Expect ed nt the Invostication Next Week. The Work of tlin Fmtnl Service Qotoldo Acquitted Mil- oollnnooni , AN IMPORTANT MOVE Si > clal Dispatch to Tim Bin. I.AN11 OUANT3 IN COUUT. WJIBUINQTON , November S , Two prominent lawyers of this city are ex amining precedents with a view to ap pealing to the United States supreme court for Injunctions restraining the commissioner of the general land ollieo from issuing any more land patents to thu Northern Pacific , Texas Pacific or Atlantic & Pacific railroada , also di recting thoBo corporations to roconvcy to the Unitud States all lands patent ed for BoctiDtis constructed sincu the time fixed in the charters for the com pletion pf the roads. If thii is done ll questions relating to land grant railways will bo brought up for judi cial action. MELVILLE la MITM. Special Dispatch to TUB uxn. NO ANSWEll VOUCHSAFED TO THE COL LINS CIIAUOES. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , November 3. A representative of the Wiotcrn Aaaociated Prcc.s called upon Melville and asked him what ho had to say about the charges contained in the in terview with Dr. Collins , of Minneap olis , respecting charges against Do- Loug , of the Jeanuetto expedition , and m' ro especially that part of the interview which charged him ( Kiel , * ' ville with the responsibility with the doatnof DoLong and hia comrades. Melville aaid he had read the intor- yiow no publiahcd in the morning pa per ? , but did not care to discuss the matter at this time , especially through the nowspapcre ; that such dmcusaioua were apt to make matters worse , being liable to miarcprcsentation In roa- ponso to a suggestion that anything ho would write on the subject would bu laid before the public , Melville re plied that ho would not write anything at preauat , that he would soon appear before the board of inquiry when the v , j jc - . aid probably be in vestigated. Upon bttiuw pt.'ied ' foi a Tr " -ii > Kf1 pt tj'a. fou'c'--ior for the charges , ho > saul that" no Knew nothing abont' them and could nol con&istently discuas the matter. The interview has caused much common ! and is the topic of the day. WANENUOWEll EXPLAINS. In response to inquiries about Col iin's charges , Dancnhowor says the statement ia an oxB goratiun of facts , I ] o admits telling Collins , who , he Bays , talked with him in an excited manner , that there was no crimina chari.ro ugainet his brother. Beyond this Uanonhower declines to talk til ! the matter comes bcforo the exnmin iug bunrd ' UULONQ'S DKruiisK. It in st'itcd on uood authoritg thai Mrfl. DiL nig haa engaged counsel tc appiur bcforo thu naval examining board to protuct her husband's mom ory. Thia will have the eflect of dis closing the relations which oxiotot between DoLong , Jlolvillo and Dan enhower. The judge advocate of the board ol investigation ot the low of the Joan- nuttu pay 11 inquiry into the charge : made by Collma will bo very thorough that Collins will bo brought before thu board , if deemed necessary. TUB INVESTIGATION. The Joaanutto bourl to-day con cluded reading the evidence given b ] Dancnhowor. To-morrow the docu umcntuiy uvidcnco contained in the two reports made thu department b ) Captain DoLong vill bo considered , Melville will probably bo called to thi stand Monday , CAPITAL NOTES. SpwJal Ulnpatchu to TilKllUK , TIIK NKW SIONirOllS. W \SHI.VOTON , November ! J. Tin na al advisory board , whiuti viaitoc the unfinished monitors in the Dela < ware river , have returned. They report port the vcsaola in u satisfactory con dition , though thuy think ootno alter' ' utions will ba noccanry. IN THE hOTKLIlO CAHE , to-day , defence oficrod to show bj Gen. Boynton tint Burton was no the obj ct of A. M Sotoldo'.i ani mosity , but thn M Soteldo , v H tht lirst to maku pur lie in The San Fran cisco Chronicle and other paper thi sturroute matter which reflected upon i mun who controlled The Republican , i publication ritlecting on Sotoldocamt out as a nnttur of retribution. The court declined to admit the evidence and defense announced their CH.M closed. NOT OUILTV. Upon reconvening the court , Mitch oil , of counsel for thu defence , ad dressed the jurv on behalf of the pris oner. At 3:30 : D.atrict Attorney Cork hill began the closing argument for thi prosocutionand concluded at 4 o'clock when Judga Wylio commenced um ming up hia charge , which occupiei fortyfivo minutes in delivery. Thi jury after un abaenco of tvventy-fiv < minutea returned and rendered a vor diet of not guilty. Assiaant Distrio Attorney Taggart thuu oaked that bai be fixed in the matter of the indict ment against defendant for aaaaul with intent to kill Clarcnco M. Bar' ton , Af tur n lu > tt discussion bail wai fixed on the deti iidnut'.i own rocofj- nizftuco nt 1,000. Court then ad journed. Oust.mio A. Dcro 7 , lieutenant- colonel of the Third" artillery , was placed on the retired list to-day. VATr.Nt OFFICK KAHNINOS. A etfttomont proparoJ by the patent ollieo howa receipts in October $70- 017 , nn increase of $14,000 ever * " 0 same month last 3 car. MUTILATED UKHTiriOATB-S. A circular will bo loaned by Treas urer Uilfillon to-morrow announcing that mutilated gold certificates will bo redeemed on presentation. NKW OUUUN8 Ct'SUOM HOt'HK. The committco to examine thu New Orleans custom house recommend to thd secretary of the treasury a re duction of the salaries and force- amounting to $107,000 per annum. lso n reduction of § 8,000 of the an nual expense of maintaining cuatoma atatlona below the city. _ The board of oxaminora of the Baltimore custom house recommend a slight reduction of the forco. Gon. Shonnan returned to-day. OOLNO TO THE VONEIIAL. On Jlondny the president will go to Now York to voto. Ho expects to re- rurn to Washington on Thursday of next week. Ho will probably not move into the white houao before De cember , I'OSTAL FIOUIIES. The .annual report of the third assistant postmaster-general aliowa the receipts of the year to bu $5,091,012 moro than that for the proceeding year , while the expenditures , Including all un satisfied claims , are only § 717,134 moro than those of the previous year. After satisfying all obligations yut unpaid there will remain a balance amounting to moro than § 3,000,000. Total value of poatago Btampo , stamped envelopes , newspaper wrappers , postal cards issued to poattn.i3t.nrn during the year was § 40,978,053 , being more than 18 p2r cent in excess nf the value far thy Upavious year.Vholo number of prices of mall matter received and handled in ( ho dead Jolter ollieo during the year , 4,285.- 285 , 15 per cent increase over the previous year. Amount of money that could not bo restored to owners under any circumstance "G57. Whole number of letters and xjols regiatered during the year 9,027,022.1 IMl'OUTS AND EXKOUTS j The statement of the bureau of statiatics issued to-day shown that for : wolvo inontha ended September 30 , 1882 , there was an UXCCBS of imports ovtr c-xporta of § 12,141,809 ; for cor responding period of 1881 , there was an excess of oxporte over imports of § 2,402,492.30. How Competition Compotes , Special Dispatch to TIIK DEB. CitiCAOo , November 3. The general - oral managers and general froiphl agcina of the lowu Tru..k LUio n ) rf iin'v\ , \ Cor"df ( ! > Trafl3 ] ariof- > ( ion and Southwubttim poot' ' onuuuaC their peaalon to-day , on the subject ol choosing an arbitrator to fix the per contagea to Missouri river paints. C , 0. Wheeler , of the Atchison , Topoki it Santa Fo , waa the official chosen , November 10 is fixed for the meeting of all roads in the three aasociationa t < ngroo on the ratea from all Miaaia ipp river points to Missouri river pointu and ot the three associations , togotho : with the roads interested in thi Chicago and Wisconsin lumber trade , to form a lumber pool indcpandon of nil existing associations. in Special Dispatch to Tim HKK. AHIILAND , Ky. , Novombar 3. Al buildings are festooned with crape uuc buaincBa suapcnded. The funeral o three victims of Wednesday tool place to-day ut 10 o'clock , Six of tin v/oundod are not expected to llvo Citizens are very indignant aqains Gnv. Blackburn and Judge Brown The latter has fled from town. A thu citizens' meeting luat nit'ht stop wora taken to raise a fund to supper the familica of the killed and wounded There in still great excitement. A Fnl o Alarm. Special Dispatcli to TIIK HKK. NEW YOKK , Novombcr . ' ! . The report < port of Toxun fever having ru ichoc the Now York market has not , on in Bpeation , boon found trun. Sovera head of Toxanu died on route via tin Erin railroad. This caused thu ruino of Toxai fever being rife among oouth wcet herds. Auguolua Dannison Btato agent , and Thomas J. liurr atato veterinary burgeon , visited tin Sixtieth street yards und pronouiiciu the herds there ecund and free fron disease. Tnoflo herds include weaturi and Oherokeo stoera. The End of a Tra | ; ily. Special Dispatch to TIIK HKK , NKW YOIIK , November 3. Tin funerals of Mrs. Dr. Seguln und he three children , whom she bliot niu killed , took place to-day from thei ; late roaidonce. From un early lion the street wua thronged wi'h pcopl whom It nqiirud u ciiad { f f iiuhuo ti keep in order , Thofunerul uuaturictl ; private , _ _ Cat Throats. Special Dispatch to Tim HKK , For.TFAiitfAX , Mo , , Novembers. Fred llutchinson , of Euatpn , cut hi wife's throat nnd then hia own ihi morning Both died in a short time Ho Haa 38 yoara old and subject ti fits of insanity , during which hu ma ; have committed the double crime. Ni cauao ia known. Now Canutorfolti. Special Utipatchtu to Till Him. NKW Youk , November 3. Specia Agent Druminond , of thu treasury department partmont , discovered to-day that ai attempt has boon made to flood thi city with counterfeit $10 notes , auric of 1875. Thu counterfeit is poor am only likely to deceive because thi note haa , not been counterfeited bo fore. The counterfeit firat ppoaro < in Chicago , in 1880. Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by Q ? WHOLESALE Notions and Furnishing Geods , AT : J ST. The Brightest Ligh d , Best Appointed .Tubbing ITouau in America , containing ; the arsest Stock of Dry Goods nnd Notions west of the Misainaippi , Solo manufacturers of the celebrated icBonald's Overalls , Buck , Denim and Gottonade Pants , 8YGLONE ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market Western'Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where'upon , receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember R. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE OLD foORLD. Gladstone's Unitoii Party Reject All Amedinents to Glotuk L _ The Kinpr of Cprea Sets an Example fvf Vulentino The h'ondnn Ifr/bol'lim / to bo tluatod by Bridlsli dfflocrii. r t A Vast Variety of Gonorul News. GENERAL ifOHEIGN NEWS apodal Ulipattlici to TutKm. OAHINET/'OUNOIL. / N , NfvantJer 3. The En- oi ' / Y V'1c" navniK been c.j/ / * .l > ( ! fTwt to-day. II has not yet transpired what waa the purpose of the hasty incoting. A WIHE klNd. The king of Corca has issued an edict frankly declaring that disorders in hia domain wore evidently duo tc hia own mnlftdministration of govern ment , affairs , and ordering that thu in surge-ills who have been captured be released. This step has been taken by the king for the purpose of assur ing allegiance of his sdbjccta to him self if the government ! ! of China or Japan should renew their attempts tt . \nntx Coroa. 110INOS IN Till ! COMMONS 11IK HOLY CAKI'hT OKUKAIONY. LONHON , Movember 3. In the commons to-dny Hugh Childors nait Wolnuloy stated English troops wore justified in attending the holy carpel ceremony because their presence wan necessary to preserve order , Sexton made a speech , thu purporl of which WUH that the Irish purl ] pinned their faith neither to thu gov eminent nor the opposition. Thuj had declined to placa power in tin handa of the conservative loader bj making it nuceosary to got hia r.saenl for the operation nf cloturo. On llarcourt'fl uinondmont the vole ntood , nays 1-IC , yeas 70. Debnto on the cloluro continued un til midnight. W. H. Smith , conuer vutivu propoiud an amendment ii which hu wiib Kiipportud by Btanloj Criaa , forrecurdingn protest ugainst i cloture in < hn jjurimlH of the liousu i ton tncmberti vriuhud. Gladetonc John Jirght und liurcourt oppoaoc thu amendment , which was rejected 07 to 08 ntr.M'H AWAIIDIIIBTS. PAIIIS , November ! J. The rovplu tionury iimnifi. itiJB posted lant nich were of a communistic orixin. Ex ploBivo nidteriuli were di&covered ii the coal depot and thu telegraph clllci at St. I'ouroain. TUB s UIIAN now. CAIRO , N i"nbor ! J. In cense ( juonca of t n \ fjuoncnH of the tele grams rccowrd from K jptian cuurco ; respecting military o ormioru arouiu Boudan , three oflicorti of thn Dtitisl army have been dispatched to tin scene of conflict with instruction tc report fully , accurately and carefullj thu military situation and proopocti and to inspect the roads to Svakii and Khartoum ; also to report IIB t ( the possibility of placing thu fortrosi at Khartoum in a atato of defense in of necesbity , A KIUII KIND , VNJTOUIA , ) J. 0. , November 'J. The agents of the California ayndicati on a Htcaiuer prospecting in tin northern e d of the Ivlund for coa and minerals , with u view to hoavj inventmonU of capital , struck a voit of now metal worth four shillings at ounce in London. It was discovers on the coast range , THU ANAKU1IIHTU. PAIUH , November 3. In coneo ( | Uonco oi the complaints of th French government , the Swiss author ities have ordered un investigation into the proceeding of the anarohista at Geneva , MADAUASCAIt , The French foreign foreign ollieo has Biibmltcd n convention recognizing the noveroiuty of Franco ever the island of Madagascar to the envoy of that country , who has refcrtcd to hia government for iiiotrucliuns. KUOHNIK'n WILL , PAUIH , November 3. Voltaire siys tliu ox-Euiprt-un Kuqcniu hai made her will in fax or of Prince Victor Na poleon. SOUTH AMiitlUAN : NUWH. PANAMA , October 20. A dispatch twin Lima soya papers are totally avcrne to American intervention , Montonoros who attacked tho'Chi- liun troop * at Corriloa wcro defeated , loosing 52 men. Thu aamo band made a dash at Yon , but weru repulsed , Foreign merchants of Lima and Colimi aek gujpcnaion of thu dooroo imposing 50 per cent Increase of tax on exports. Manuwhllo thu merchants have utopped all importations. Sev eral of thu citizens of Limn who ro- fueod to pay the levy of § 2,000 each have been sent to Chili. Gibbs & Co. aay they have pur chased the Aliansa Nilrato deposit from the Chilian government for § 2fi,000. ! ) , The South American Oablo com- pany'n cable , broken by the aubmuroan Und ship caused by the onrtluiuako , haa boon repaired. Lopez , who shot at wounded Gen eral Aldana in Brognt , and killed his ordtrly , has been captured. Ilia trial proceeds in secret. The flccrotary of thu prufeoturo has bconarreatcd on charges of concealing soinu documents produced nt the trial , which the public regard of a com promising nature. MKIirrr.KHANIIAN INTEUKtri.S. ST. PnrKKHiifiui , November 3. The Golo3 conaidcra that Kgypt will become a British Mediterranean col- nny , thu aamu an 'J'unia will become n Fiuiich colour ; that the transforma tion of the Mediterranean is bud for thu powers who fulled to maku the Eayp'i'W ' qut'nlion an international ono. They can only now try and diminish the blow ugnnpt their east ern intoreate. 'llll ; IT U.IAN KI.I'.OTION. KOMI : , November 3. The election shown a return of 320 mlnisteriallsta , 10 membcra of the right , 08 f unionists , 32 dlsnuntn und 10 radicals. HIIIII'MAMUS : mioun-ci. VirNNA , November 2. A riotioua demonstration of a serioun character took plfvci ) horn todty. Three hun dred of thu Bhocmakurt union , winch the authorities dissolved a few daya ugo , gathered on High street , uhoul- ingVo muat have blood , wo must liavo a blu/co. " The police weru badly used and eevoral wounded , Troops diupctrflod tliu iiinlj. rUIl.M U ANAUC'lllHl'M , PA it i a , November 3 , An incendiary placard aigncd by thu executive com- mittiio of thu international revolution- nry 1'Vonch urctiun waa found posted in ihu L'juvro do Louxomborg. A great meeting of workmen isRUtn- munud for Sunday at Sallo Uivnli. COMI'UOMIHINO DOUUMKNl'K , PAUIH , Nuvombor 3. The police " sealed chcata containing docu- jiinnU at Prince Moakuwaa' residence where thu ex-Kmpresa Jiu onio visited the piinco when dying. It ia believed the documents cumproiniuu high per- aonugca. CHOLKItA. MKCOA , November 3. The oholuru haa ruachud Jodduh , BninoH Fnlluroi. Spoctal DUpaUU to TlU IUB. NKW YOIIK , November 3. Business failures reported to 11. G. Dun & Co. , the lust aevunduys number 110 ; UK eastern atato * hud 14 , western 33 , southern 26 , middle 20 , Pacific statue arid territorlea M , and Now York City 9. CHOOKAND THE INDIANS- Tlio lluclcB MuBt Uoo TUolr Own Bow In the Future. Special DIgpntcli toTnit lira TuctfoN , November JJ , The Slar'e special from Sun Carlos , dated the "A , naya : General Crook hold a final con ference with the Apachea this morn- inp. Every male Indian on thu roc- vatlon capable of bearing atniB , not excused on account of sickness , was present. They wuro told the time had now come for them to nmko an cll'jtt to'oarn their own living and govern thuniHclvcB. After being among them nearly two montha , studying their wanta , General Crook was aorry to find how htllo proRrcnsa they had made toward civilization and eolf-sup- port , while the majority were not newell well oil' to-day , ua they wcro eight years ago when ha loft them. They were fortunate in having a good agent now , but ho might leave any time , and ono come instead 119 bad as aorao of those of whom they complained no bitterly. In thu future troopa would not aorvom n guard , but the Indiana must defend their own rights. The present locality being un adopted either to farming or g running , permission would bo given them to select ouitablo landaon the reservation for cultivation , under the care of chiefs who would bu held responsible for the discipline and behavior of the bands , The chiefs would bo nsiistod by oiilLatitiF as soldiers acme of the tribe who would habitually ror.idu among their MTU people. Whitn Roldicrs would not bo employed except In cases where the Apnohen ( ailed to govern themselves. The Indians must learn to depend upon themselves for the fuluro. The address was listened to with profound attonlion by morothan 1,200 warriors who Boemud greatly im proved. Roturniiic Hoard Andoriou Dyluj ; . NpeUal DlapatUi to Tim HKP. .EuiiKiU , Nov. , November 3 , A fatal nhooting ccsurrod beio about o'clock p. m. , on Main otruut , between Jamun E. Anderson , formerly of Now Orleans , editor of Tlio Eureka Loader , republican newspaper , and Gcorga F. lleok , republican candidate for super intendent of pubha instruction. An- demon win shot through the lower bowole ; Ituok wan not bit. Anderson i * in a dying condition. The caueo of thn trouble was n ijuairol over poli- tita , Storiua nu to v/lio fired the firat shot uro conflicting , Another Tlioutro Hpcilul Dl iiiU.h to Tim Urn BAI/IIMOUI : , November 3. A firoat 3 o'clock thin morning partially de stroyed the building known an the Arlington variety theatre , John Pearson , u young man , Waa burned to death , and Minn Georgia Supple , ono of thu attaches of the place , seriously hurt by jumping from the roof at the front of the building , Several othort weru slightly injured. The lire origin- inutod in tlio ntugn , Thu destruction of property is small. Luliur Strikoi , fipeclal DlapaU. ) ! to Tun HKB. PITTHIIUIUI , Pa. , November 3 , Twi thousand coal miners in pool Nu. ! ir Mononguhela river struck to da ) ngainot a reduction of one-fourth of r cent a bushel on the mining rate , Rollers in the rail millu of the Busao nior etuol works at IIomuHtoad are nu ! on a utriku because the linn compellei them to roll light rails , Exproin UJQoo Koljlitd. BpocUl Ulipntthu toTiu UK , MiNNKAroui , Novombcr 3. A special to The Tribune from WJniie pug says the American express office theru wau robbed of ton thousand do ) lara. No uluo to thu thiovea , Nc particularn cf thu robbury have ye ! been given out by the officers. Jjibol Suit- Hjicchl Dlipatcb to Tux llti. MONTUEAI. , November 3. The Al Ian Steamship company has broughl suit for libel against a witness , claim- inc § 50,000 damagoe. The witness charged ill-troatmont ot passengers on thu steamer Sardinu. The Political Outlook. Rpcctal Dlnpatcli to TIIK HKK , CIIIOAOO , November 2. The Daily Nowa will publish to-morrow dia- patchon from the chairmen of atato central committees , both republican and democratic , in all states in the union , giving their estimates of the result nt the cominc election for mem- bora of congress. The following ia a summing , including the results in n tat OH where olcctiona have already i hold : A .Tilvoly Trot. Bpodal Dbr tcli to Tim lint. PiiovniKNOii , Novombur 3. Yes- turduy'a unfinished race was won easily by Yullow Dock and Matu in the fast t'mo uf 2:11. : More Moruiou Converts- Epcclil Uhpatcli to Tim llt.it. NEW YOIIK , November 3 , The steamer Abyroinnia from Liverpool brought 423 Mormon patscmgurB , of whom 28 weru returning missionaries , Thu wholu party leave this evening for Salt Lake City. TELEGRAPHIC KOTKS. Bpoclal Ulnpatcliua to Tim linn , LsDiANAi'Oi.iH , November 3. Kx-Gov- ernur ilondrlcUu' condition continues fa- vornble. Wu.MAMBi'our , 1'A , , Nuvembjr 3. John Luucly , Sr , , ami John Luuily , Jr. , the two men Injured at Mclntyre'a mine yestpnluy , iltod thin morning , maUiDg In all lire ilfiiths from the accident , I'llii.AMKi.rniA , November . Letters o [ aJiiilniutriuloii have been granted by tlio retriutor of wills on the estate of the late Frank Queen , imhlliiher nnd { iroprio- tor of the New York Clipper , to hla widow Hebeccu H. Queen. The personal estate U vnlucd at ubout $150,000 , NEW YOIIK , November 3 Milton YOUIIK , ewer uf the McGratlilann atud farm In Kentucky , purchaaeil to-dav from Dwyer llros , of lirooklyn , Hlndo 4 yearn old , I'ranceicn 3 yearn old , and lied umlBlue furSlf > ,000 , He also purclmaed from J. AliicKrnuiin , Unu 0 yean old , for S800 , foal to 80 to Acremiau. KI5ADY FOR BUSINESS. The now "Short Lino" of the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway from Council BlulU and Omaha will coinmenua runniiu ; its fast express trains on Sunday , Nov. full. Trains will leave Union Pacific Transfer Depot ut 0:15 : u. m. daily , Sundays oxcoptcd , and arrive at Union Depot , Chicago , at 7:30 : a. m. , and leave 5:10 : p. m. , daily , and arrive at Chicago at 2:15 : p. m , The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway has equipped this now "Short Lino" with thu beat Pullman Sleepers , the finest Dining Cars and elegant Day Coaches. Passengers for Chicago and all points Eist will find thiiV/ie / tori/ lest