" 8 , AILY H.H TWELFTH OMAHA NEB. FRIDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 24- 134 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL The Agricultural Bureau Rou te an Acconnt of tlio Year's ' Work , The Industries of the Oonntrj Finally Fiuurad Out by tbo Census Buranu. New York Leads in WoaUl nnd Number , With Pan - Soco.d. A Monitor Ccznpnis ? Organized tr. Want Katoln Par- Noted Won Land TKelr Nurnea tc Facilitate the Sale of Stock. CA.PJTAI , NOTES. SpttUl DIsratchcs to Tim Bun. I.VDU3T1UES OF TUB KATIOX. WASHINGTON , Novombar 23 Tht special canaua bullelia just IKDIU contains a table of atatiaticj coninilnc from the census ralurna of 1880 ro latiin ? to all manufacturing industriet except gaa in each of the fitatea am tcrittorioD. This xsblo aho < va thai thcro were in the Unitad Stale 3 263 , < 840 establishments employing 2,025- 270 males above 1C year.i of aie , 531- 753 females above the ago of 15 auc 18 , 1,918 children and youth ; 2,700 , 223,500 capital wan invented ; value oi materials used amounted to $3,394 , 340 029 ; v.ilu3 of manufactured pro' ' duo's amounted to $5 309,007.700 , MK the to al amount paid in wugt-s d'triau the year was $947,919.074 No Y.uli Htito takoa the load in nuinbf r of c tibliabmenti , etc. , with 42.739 catab ILihmonta : Ponuavlv.iniaucond , vrttl : 31,225. AaniCULTUKAl. STATISTICS. George B. Loring , commissioner o agriculture , aubmitted hia annu 1 report port to the president. The otatisticA divinion oatimalea nro ai follows fo : 1882 : Corn , 1,635,000,000 bushels wheat , 410,000,000 ; oats , 470,000,000 barley , 45.000,000 ; rye , 20,000,000 buckwheat , 12,000,000 IIo then de votcn considerable space to the cubjoc of sugar from sorghum. Two slteB , both tu Colorado , havi boon selected for artesian wellu. It the forestry division , increased acliv ity has been shown. A ppccUl ngen haa been appointed to collect inforraa tion west of the Mississippi. In deciding the cage of Sipchon v.i Rosa , the interior department haa lieli that public land which has been re ducad in prlco to 81 25 muat bo cll'jr ed at public auction at that rate bo f ere being open to pra omption. valuable iron landa in Michi the granted limltn of the Mr.rqnott end of the State Line railroad am joint limits of that rnad and the On tonagou & State Line road , upoi which a number of pre-emption entrie had boon made before the land wa offered at reduced rates. It not appears the decision gave rise to mud alarm anio'ig settlers in those eectiona of which r peculators were quick t < avail themselves. Upon tboso repre sentations and in conoidcration of lh < fact that a bill is pending before con gresa to rectify the defect in these entries trios , the secretary of the interior ha , directed the camniiBsionor of the general oral land oflico to suspend action ii all cases similar to that of Sipchon va Roaa and properly notify the receiver and registers. A MONHTEU HOTEL OOMl'ANY. Some time a o thocontrac ; bjtweei the secretary of the interior on on part and Messrs. H. F. D inglas , o Fort fates , D. T. ; and 0. T. Hobart of Fdrgo , division superintendent o of the Northern Pacific railroad , 01 the other part , for the erection o hotels and providing other acconnno dationa ana facilities for visitors t < \lellowatono park , was publiahod ii theeo diapatchea. Under thla C9iitrao the parties of the second part hav proceeded to organiza a joint etoc' company , and for this purpose , wit ! other parties interested in the enter prise , held protracted sessions in Chi case some time ago nnd selected ai executive committee and in part ap pointed a board of directors. Thi board will consist of many of the moa noted capitaliata and business moi and politicians of the country. It i not yet quite complete , two or thre other prominent gentlemen who hav boon solicited not having yet eignlflix a willingness to accept directorship In the association. The followinj named gentlemen have already beei determined upon us directors : 0 , A Roberta , Farce , Dik. ; H. F. Douglas Ft Yates , DA , merchant ; Reese Conkling , Now York ; A. J. Vander pool , Novr York ; Rufaa Halch , Nev York ; Gen. J. A. Williamson , Boston agent of the Atlantic & Pacific tall road ; J. B. Lyon , Chicago ; Cairo ! T. liobert , Far o , Dik. , divUioi superintendent cf the Northern Pd oific railroad ; H. J. Hastings , Nev York , editor of The Commercial Ad vertlBorj Hon. Jhn U. K-ood , No > of the court o York , judge supreme Now York. . Mr. Hobart , of Fargo , has booi elected vice president , mid will U superintendent of the branch of th Northern Pacific in process of o.i struotion from Livingston t J the 1 * - and will have general supervision o auocu'ion. C * theaffira of the work on tu hundred men are now at branch line and twenty-five men ar out timber f. . in the Park getting hotel buildibfia. It la expected tha everything will be ready for the ac comrnodation of visitors by the 1st c Juno next. Mr. Hobart ia now her for the purpose of locating lands o which hot'ole are to be erected an obtaining lease from the government As soon as thia' ia done $500,000 , whic Mr. Hatch has promised to advanci will bo forthcoming. The munagai will have another meeting in Ne York on the 3d of December , who ' / f'7l complete their organization Jii * . _ JQ lit of ttm cnterpriao wil 30 prott-w _ " f park from vandaltsn which , if allowed to continue , would 1 ia oald , in a few years entirely deprive privo it of ita attraction r.o a phce o imtional interest. Tt i caid ihut dur ing the encampment i.f Gen. Shcridun' roops in the patk thn worat sprcics o vandalism were ccmmitted by th soldiers and over 15,000 auroa nt titu bor hind were hud \vaito by hu. Tirnl of Public Llfo- Special Li < p tch to Tin linn. WASUINOTOX , November 23. Soco Robcaon'a friends aay ho has made ui Ills mind to retire trom public lit iftcr thu cloa J rf hia present term The chief reason given is that eve since ho was secretary of the navy In lias boon the target for searching crit Iciam both iu the halls of ccngretaam In the netrtpipor * , including those o his own party. Ho fait heavily th ohnrgo that ho entered public lifo pee and is now very rich. Pictures of hi residence In Washington were chcu iatod fi-om Oatndou to Capo May Eloboiiou Bjvya lii houao haa no irAo'.icully coat him a penny When ho came t , " > Washington fiixtooi yoara ego ho bought n large -tract eland land ou Maosachuaotts avenue. H told it piece by piecn at incroaooi trices , two parcela going to Senator DJU Camsrori and Pondloton. Th money thus obtained ho says wn ,11010 , than Bufilsiont to pay for th iouso which will cost in reality bu $28,000 and not SC5.000 na hi nfmics have alleged. IIo has nova .icou abUj to satisfactorily explain ai : ho detail. ! of Ma connection with th uouitor joba so called and over nine lie was secretary of the navy it ha been , taken for granted that ovorj thing ho has done m a pnblio office was done corruptly. Thn T > ncl Joiirnalijt. Special nUpatch to TUB UKR. Nuw YCUK , November 23 Th remmtm of 'i'hnrlow Wood will Ho i itatt : at Aibnuy. The pill boaroro ac [ ootcd are Gen. James Wutaon Wobl ax-Govornoru Fiah and Morgan--T. Seward , Charles O'Connor , John H Van Antwerp , Alfred Vansanforc John McKeon , Isaac Boll and Gor Jf.mca Bowon. Dcntruotlvo Fire > Special Dispatch to Tun IBU. ! MINNEAPOLIH , Minn. , November 21 A lire at Morris , Minn. , thia morr ing doitroyed the general stores c Good & Brisban , Liraon & Nolsoc Masonic hall , furniture store of Goo & Brisban and several smaller sv.ruc tures. The Monii Tribune newspaper per occupied the second story of on of the burned buildinpa and was de stroyed. Total lose , $54 000 ; iuaut ance , 819,500 PIULAUELPUIA , November 23. Th fourth and fifth floors of Arrott's tw milli , occupied by Clark & Keor woolen manufacturers , Priestly i Bro. , manuficturora of dreaa goodi c.nd Wodlpy. jSs Totlow. cotton yai _ A7ahafciiijersliifttkod : out. " ' "Loci ยง 150,000. Notice of Kcduotlon- Special Dispatch to TIIK UKK. ' SCHANTON , Pa. , November 23. N ( tices are poitad in the stool mills of roduotion of wages December Is The reduction is made to keep tl mills running through the winter , m m f - - A. Challenge to Billiard * . Special Dispatch to Tin ? BKB. CHICAGO , November 23 , Eugor Carter issues a challenge to any ma iu the United Stated except Sextoi Schaefer and Slosson for a game : any style of legitimate billiards f < $500 a side , ' Kunsno XVlnsnt nnd Frittt- .Special Dispatch to TIIK UEK , TorBKA , November 23. The rope ; of fifty of the principal wheat-grown ; district. * in thia state nhows that fa seeding f jr wheat will not fall abort < 1881. The condition of the plat compatea favorably with that of fo nvjr years. The fruit crop this yet is one of the largest over gathered an places Kansas among the loading fru growing ataten of the union. Robblnu tlio Mails- Special Dlnputch to Tui BHH. DKNVJiu.November 23. That mai between Denver and eastern citioi particularly Now York , Cleveland on Butt'Alo , are being systematically rot bed , there ia no doubt. Now Yor and eastern mail which Inft Donvc December 29 , 1881 , never reached il destination , and ninco that time IOJDC are almost cotiatantly being roportec Postal authorities claim to have tin fur been so Rucccasful aa to locate th trouble east of the Missouri river , hi otill the robberies o on. iy Bllln- Special Dispatch to Tin : liKK. CHIUAOO , November 23. The ej ocuttve committee of the Western o portaVaociation , tocethor with reprc oontatiVa of tha Kentucky diatillei association met here in secret eoaaio thta afternoon , and discussed the wa ; and means to socnro passage at th coming session of congress of th pendina bill to extend the bondc period on whisky from throe years t to five years It was decided to Hem Dr. Ku ! iof | thia city to Washington t the opening of the seasion to urge it passage. _ Stanford' * Fait Homos- Special Dispatch to TUB U . NEW YOUR , November 23. Th Turf , Field and Farm says ox-Gov Leland Stanford is now in the cit > and on Wednesday visited Gentlemen' ' driving park and uaw flinda Ros and Wildfbwer work. The traok wa rough and far from elastic , but th two-year old trotted half a mile ii 1'IOJ and the three year old wont th same distance in 1:08 J. Ho haa mad up hia mind to ship his stable back t California , but ho would like to so Wildlbwor with the western brei three-olds before giving positive 01 ders to Marvin. He authorizes ua t eay that if a race can bo arranged wit Eva Alloy , Algatha , or any other three year-old , he will keep hia atablo her two weeks longer and start Wile flower in it.lie makes no offer c Hinda Rose , because there la no tw ( j oar-old this nido of the Allcghonira ; apablo of trotting with her. II there ia no dltpaaitton manifested tn moot Wildflower , tha two and _ three- Vcar-ulds will c 'lurncnco the jounioy to the Pncilio co' 3t m xt week , where they will bo tn.Hcd nginst timp , pro vided they are not weakened by tlir long ride , and if wcathir nnd t o\ are favorablo. Jlolhinka HlndaRoac can beat 2:21 : , r.iul ho looks for Wild- ( bworUbflfvt tlu three year-old 102- ord. Governor Saaiford informs UE that ho has r.omo very promising year- lingo and two-year-olds at Palo Alto , which will como cast next summei and trot In the stakes nt Lexington and Now York. The governor will rcsldo in the city during the comiuj winter. A NIOHOIi Munufacturinf ? Notorloty for Kolfor Uo Uuloato Hum. Special Dispatch toTim llr.r. CiiiOAao , November 23. Tholutpr- Ocean will publish an interview witl : Thou. M , Niohol in regard to th ( statement published in The Cincinnati Enquirer that the democrats in con gress had laid n plan to oust Speakei Keifcr from the chair uf the house ol representatives last winter. Niche pays ho fully believes there in norm foundation torthoutory ; that ho hearc it before the proiont story appeared , Ho know of it within n day or tw : after. It happened that hu naked Gun Keifer about it. Koifor gave no do toils but did not deny then were grounds for the raportj tha' Kolfor managed the thinj discreetly and by Baying nothing die not stir up bad blood : that ho cout fo a prominent democrat , told him A vim ho knew of the plan mid convinced him it would not snccaod , nnd hac htm advise his uonfrorca to drop it Niohol says it waa at tlio time whet the dcmncrata wore making dilator ] motioiw .ii'id the republicans won about to introduce an amendment t < the IIOUBO rules to overcome the difli culty , and the democrats fcarei Koifer would recognize- the motion t < amend rather than a dilatory motion that in such case hu waa to bo takei from the chair by force , and men wen picked to do it. Nichol docs no think Blackburn or Kenna won prominent in it. The iJabar'CongrcKO- Special Dispatch to TIIK BKB. CLEVELAND , November 23 Th labor congress this forenoon adopted i icsolutiou condemning the Pacifi mills and Lawrence & Harmony mill at Cohoes for forcing a lockout by reduction of wages , alleged to bo up nocuaaary and oppioisivo. The logic lativo committee was instructed . ti urao the incorporation of trade unions. Tenement houco cigar mak ing was denounced in the discussion It WAO voted to meet In New Yorl next August. It was voted to adrni ber per annum. A memorial was received from th Women's National Libor union , pc tltioning for a represontatiou. Afte discussion on the nature of the inquir whether the petitioners are actually ii the interest of labor , it waa voted t admit all bona fide trades unions o women. A resolution was adopted to admi representatives from the district or ganization of the Knights of Labo on the same baaia ns the trades ussotn blica. Two delegates declined to vote A resolution was adopted to oncpur age the formation of Btato federation to influence legislation , A committee was appointed to obtaii legal advice as to the constitutional ; of the Miller Chinese bill , eorno pro viaions of which have been act aaid by the California courts , and the committee mittoo waa instructed if the act wa pronounced constitutional , to have i enforced ; if unconstitutional , to scour the paaaago of an amendment rectify ing the defects. A rcaolution by Mr , Gronol ) , of Detroit troit , declaring land common proper ty , was adversely reported upon anc defeated. A resolution by Congressman Marc ! was adopted , nailing for onforcemon of the national eight hour law , am the secretary directed to notify Preftl dent Arthur of the action of this con gross. Hon. M. A. Goran , congrons man-elect from this district , waa intro dncod us one in vhom labor interest ) may ropoao in conCdonoa. He inadi a brief speech. Preparing for Puaco. Special Dlujwitcli to Tim Bmt. NEW YOHK , November 23 , Thii la the story us given out to-night Marvin Ilughitt and Albert Keep , o : the Northwestern , nnd Aloxandoi Mitchell , of the Milwaukee & St Paul railway , this evening hold a pri vale conference with William II. Vanderbilt - derbilt , They diucuaiod some batii of agreement upon which a ratisfac tory settlement of the northwest rail way war could be effected , The Iron Men- Bpvclal Dispatch to TIIK Una. ST. Louis , November 23 Mr , Hitchcock , prrsidont of the St. Louii Ore and Steel company , owners oi the Vulcan Steel worka , of thia city , who recently made a very unfavora bio statement respecting the condition of the iron and steel rail industry , will have a conference with the em < ployos of the Vulcan worka on Satur day with a view to at least measura bly equalizing the wages of the met ; and thus prevent the nocesaity ol closing down. A Cuttlo Route bjr Water. Special DUpatth to Tin UKK. GALVKSTON , November 23 , The News Wichita special says a move ment ia on foot to put on n line oi cattle steamers from gulf ports tc eastern cltiea and Liverpool in con nection irUh the Gould roads , Malignant Diptlieria. HKEEr.siE , November 23 , Ma lignant diptheria haa appeared ii Millerton , Schools are closed anc families are leaving. THE OLD WORLD. The Arrears of Kent Aot Dis sected by the Irish Moni tors of Parliament , The Govorntnout Wnrnod 01 the Diatrceo Prevailing in tbo Wosi if Ireland. The filnrqiii * of SulUlmry Comjill. mnut * the Halted Htntm Su preme Court The Trial of Arftbl Acaln Porttpouod- Satlefaotory'SottlomiHit of Joint .Control. GENERAL POREION HEWS- Special Dispatches to THE Dim D01NOS IN 5HK COMMONS. LONDON , November 22--Inconau quonco of Gladnlouo'n declaration Prtrnoll ( supported by over 100 mnm bets , the now ruld icquirim ; only ovc 30) ) moved- adjournment of the house Parnoll contended , in consequence n the provision 'introduced into th atrcara of rent not , that concession t the landlord intercut was rcudoroi nmbiRuoui nnil i wao impossible fo any tenant to. know how much rou ho had to pay iu order" to nooaro it ad vantages. After it doauUory divcuiaiou nut toiued bjr the Irish member * , Trove lyan , chief sccretAiy for Ireland , aai there was still n period of five week for tenants to ta ro ndvnntaga of ai ronra of the rchttpct , The land com mission had prophesied that tha 1ml of applications 'rould como in at th last moment. If thia Hhould pnv the CAHO , n much larger um thn 250.000 would bo noaded to mev the claims. If vt&a moat important , } i said , that the pc6plo ohould know th time originally mentioned in the ni roara act would lo strictly adhered t < The cuflts against-tho tenant fox' ojoos ! mont are very r light , except who increased by ' their own fault acting in jBorrjo matnncoa on ' ba advioQ. The art hw of rout aok wa the greatest bonijlit parliament ha over extended to ah unfortunate clae of pooplo. It would bo giving thei moro than they had expected if th outstanding coata wore paid. Up t the 22d inst. evictions were only hal those in any previous month durin 'the joar. The Rovornmont , TraVolya said , would not underestimate th distress along the weak coaafc of Ir ; land , and ho would not coaje to vrato for evidences ot euu'jring until th next harveat badybusji gatheredH ' ' 'most ' * ' ' had ordered' the minvlj from seven counties. mont did not intend money for puHio workjy would u the distress. great famine in Ireland 3,000OCvFpei eons were fed for six motitha by dircc poor law relief for 500,000 ; the Dtim would only food them six ivcol ) by means of public works enterprise : The government now intended t conduct a system of relief with effii iency thafwould give the moat pos tivo assurance to the people that the would not starve. Gibson , member for Dablin univo : eity , criticised the arrears of rent acHe Ho said there was real distress in th west of Ireland , but as yet there wt no reason to dread famine. Parnoll withdrew his motion for ac journment. Ho aaid the govornmoc wore now fully warned of the state ( things that might supervene In In land through distress during the wir. tor. tor.Tho Times states , Monday nexl when the commons ought to commcnc discussion of rules relating to etanc ing committees , Astoton Cross wi move it is inexpedient to consider th proposed rules at this period of th seasion. It ia reported , ohould th ministry rofuao to postpone ) the sub jcot , the ruloa will bo very freely die cussed , ELECTIONS. The polling for a member of parliament mont for Cambridge University which will continue five doya , openoi to-day. At the close of to-day's poll ing II. 0. Ratkcu , conservative , hat 529 voteoj Prpt. Stuart , llbnral130 At the election at Preston for a sue cesor to Raikca , Tomlinson , independent pendent conservative , received 0,1)5 ) ] vote * against -1,107 for flanbury Tomlineon WRH supported by working men and a conmdorablo number o : liberals , Htinbury is a strong tor ] and had the support of party man agora. In the vacancy caused by the retirement mont of Horatio Walnole , on account of advancing yearj , lliikoe , ono of th < membero for 1'rfnlon , applied for the Chiltorn hundreds in order to contest the University election , DILLON COMING OVEH DUIIUN , November 23. Dilloi [ jcos to America shortly to make , i long sojourn v ith his brother in Col orado Ho insists upon roalgniri ( his aeat in parliament bsforo his du parturu , jAiioTJT TO BIB , DUIIUN , November 23. The fina meeting of the home rule arsoclatloi will be hold to-morrow , The aeaocl ation will be dissolved and merged it ( ho national league. TJIK KIIENUH AKSHMBLY , PAUIS , November 23 , Sadi Oirnot reporter of the committed on publii works'oatimatos , informed the budge committee that Horriaaon's estlmati of suuiB necessary for railway con atruction were excessive. The budge committee decided to request Horria aon to produce documents to vorlfj his estimates , The chamber of deputies prolongec the powers of the commission ap pointed to settle compensation t < French and American citizens fo : damages during the civil war ii America and the Franco-Prussian wa of 1870. The reporter of the commission in 'ormed the chamber that the commie lion WM unnblo to conclude their la i > era within thi > term originally fixed The estimates of the minister of tin interior was adopted by the chamber li > Itnzzi ntnrla for \frlcft in Do comber. OAIHD , November 23.The trial o Arabl Patha h nrn ' postponed. J very unoany fcoling is brguinini ; ti prevail. The mimatrj' consented ti \llow Uradley to defend Mahamoui Bftroudi , JOINT coMuot. . A LKXNimtA , November 23. Tin question of the joint control will aaoi bo brought to imtiafactory-BcUlomont conip-vtibloMiththo Interests of Pranci aud Enjtlaud. LASUl'.l ) TO A HAFT. LONDON , November 23 The cap tain of h otoamor just arrived nt Sun dcrland reports that oil' the coait o Norfolk ho pasaod a largo raft I which were laahud the bodies of thrc aoitnan. Tin : rni.vor/H IT.TITION. The Pnt.co ofValca has written letter , cxprmnlcg the hope that th sontono of William Brookahaw to to : yonw' poual sorviiudo for Bcndin [ ; threatouicig letter to him bo reduced AH.Utl'rf HAY1NU3 , November 2T Two members bors cf the inini < ktry under llsghol Prtsha drolaro that Arr.bl Pasha ntale in open council that if thn Dritiah lire n shot AlorandriA ohould bo destroyed ITALIAN I'AHLtAMKNT. UCMB , November 23. l < Vnlo wa nj-uloptiid pn-jidcnt of the chamber c deputies. AltiQi , F < itrari and Alonotl Gniabaldi and other ndic.il mombei took the oath of ullegionco nt th commeccemcnc of the Kitting. BEULI.V NOTES. BnuiiN , November 23. Baron Di Oouroul. French ambauusidor to Goi many , Ima arrived hero. Tlio proposal of tUu roprpaontntivi from Alunco nnd Lorraine in favor c retaining the French langu e in th deliberations of tbo provincial con mitteo will bo strenuously opposed i the bundearnth. ITALIAN lIEVESUna. BEULIN , November 23. In tli chamber of deputies Minister Ha ; ciiok , of the public work a , stated th ! the atato railway aceaunta for tl current year would probably yield surplus of 14,000,000 mirks. A parliamentary factious hcvo not yi assumed final attitudes in regard I indirect coursa taken. Meantime tli chancco of thn apirila nnd tobacc liciinco bills paaaiug nro not very pron ising. JIADAOASCAK , LONDON , November 23. The Stan < urd bulievcs the attention of tli taten government has bee to the claims of Franco i _ aded In public i 'ay. ] 1'ho ' executor , bungling torrlbl ; aruusod tlio iridfgnntion of the peopl EALIHBURY'S OOMI-LIMENTS. LONDON , November 23 , The Ma quis of Salisbury , in an address b tore the Scottish Conservative clul Edinburgh , Thursday night , tauutc the liberal government with liavin adopted ita predecessor's policy. H strongly denounced the action ot tl government toward Ireland and coi demnod the arreara of runt act. H had , he catd , favored achemoa of poai ant proprietary that weru now irnpoi oiblo , aa uucli surplus fund had boo otherwiao disposed of. Stigmatizin the vaguenoaa of Gladstone uttorancea , ho u td , "I confcos I d not often envy the United Statoa , In : their institutions ponceau one fcatur which appears to bo a subject for th grcatoar envy , namely their mngnifl ciont inutitution of the aupromo courl If their parliament piasoti a moasur inconsiatont with thu constitution o the country , there oxiatu a cout irhich will nogutlvo it at oncu , thu giving a stability toiiho inalitutiuna o tha country , v/hicliunder ) the cynton of vague and inystcrinui promioo hero , wo look for ju vain. " Theoo re nnrkn wore received with applause , AUU1OT 01' SOCIALIHXB. MAIIUID , November 23. Spain ha rcnolved to adopt ineisuroa in con junction with Franco , looliing t"1 th aupproiaion of the anarchist move muni. At u cabinet council to-day Kiiij Alfonap , representing the miniate of the interior , announced the arrcs in Andalusia of thirty socialists con nected with the Spaniards arrested li Lyons. Ho also stated that other ar rents had been made { n Oitalonia. WILL UKIMBUW. US , MADUIII , November 23. The cabinet not has resolved to reply to the demand mand of the United States in rtgin to losses aullurcd byAinoricnna durlnj the Cuban insurrection , and that thu ; will act in conformity with principle ! of strict justice , l-KCTELTIVB MKABUIIKH. CiiAHKOKJ1 , November 23 , Thi government haa acceded to the petition tion from the mining congroaa for tin jinpocition of a tax 'of ' fifteen copoci per peed on foreign pig iron , Th < proposals of the la.at congroaa to tui foreign coal v/ill probably be accepted TO J'LKAHK ENQLANII. MADHID , Novornbsr 23 , The government ornment will liberate Cuban refugee early in December in roaponeo to tin appeal of England. The refugees wil bo required to premise that they wil not return to Cuba. Gathering t'.itv Gcmblori. Special Dlnpatcb t. . 'inn JEI. CuiUAao , Novombor.23 , The polio made a raid on ono ot the gatubllni houaes to-night and captured 125 per B011B. A Fatal MUtulio. DUpatch to Tun ! ! < . LITTLK HOOK , November 23. A half past 7 to-night Mija Muttie Chrh man , daughter of Dr. Chrisman and ; prominent young lady in society , tool a dose of strychnine , mistaking it fo quinine. It throw nor into the IUOB orriblo convulsion and uho died at o'clock. Tlio Qrontixt rttrlho of Awl. SroctM Uljpatch to Tim Mis , MONTIIBAL , November 23 A strike bonun by the laatora in Ooehian , Caa oils it Op's , factory , aud it is fcoret .Imt it will extend to other ehoo f.ic tory employes , numbering between tot and twelvethousand. . INDUSTRIAL. The Iron nud tuba works nt Hut Syrn cusc , f. Y , , employ 1.000 men. Tbo totrvl production of tli tin nitntR olio , lie world Init j car WM S8.700 tons. DurlnR 1SSI the United SUtcn oxpottc tinoty-nlno locoinotivcs nnd 11,02 ? en \\bool ? . The rolling inllln of the south nro tmn on order ! ) , which will kcop them going fo numtln nlicid. The Worlilusmcn'a party of Now Yor ! elected three nirinborn of the assembly a tlio rccrnt ulectian , It U uHlnntcd thnt trom1 ,10. ODD t iOO.OOO tons of ahnrcunl nro nuuunlly mad in the United States. Tlio Clmimilon AUUitno Works r 8ptlnnfielJ , Ohio , roon tu bejin opcrrvtiom will employ 2,500 men , The moulders ot Bay Vlow , WIs. , i out otiBtiiko npnlnit n reduction of wngt ruuglng from - . " > to10 per cent. The Kulghti of Labor of Chto.iRP , lib formed a co-o ) > orntlvn clgnr compnuy ft tbo immufacturo ot nil gradci ) of cgi\tB. The uteel works of llciseinor KUtloi , , cover ono huudrrd nnd nix acres. Tl weekly produstlon Is estimated at 10,00 tonn of mntcrlnt. There WRH uevor such ntlmoforbullillii ( jrnin elovatorn. At nlum.il every rnllroo Btntlou In tlio west uow oluvntors nro boh : Imllt or old ones onlnrccd , Tlio bounteoi luirvest will ytvo the ciovator men n boon The total output at coM for the nUto < Iowa fro'ii , luly 1 , 1881. to July 1 , 188 wni 3,127,700 tons nveugo price par tc for tnlnotH 1)0 ) cents , mivklnR tha totnl oitri IIIRB of 7-1,000 miner * 8231,030 or S3U pnr month par man. At Sin Frnnclnco , O.\l. , the biilldic traded nro busy , Carrcatprs' wngCH r'Uf from S3 to 81 per day ; biioldnycra SJ I $5 50 per day , nnd thn nupply h not cqu : to tlio domamt. riumburH nnd BW litto : receive $ t per dav , and nio orgnnizhiK union with n view tojin Inercnaa of pay. How Don. Turned It Off. About n week after the recent olei tionci , when the Pullman earn destine for this city were dctnchod at llarrii burg , u untluman iot ; in and took scat neat n traveler from Nobraoki The latter , a few miles this side < Harrisburg , remarked , "Wo had h 1 of iv cyclone , didn't wo ? " Tl Ilarrisburgor , seemingly oblivious t the remark , pulled oat hia watch unc carefully noting the time , oaid : "Wo are going at a tromondot rate , I know thla road , and wo ha\ just mrulo five miles in four minutes , The western tunn took up n papo and in scanning the news , aali "Wor.io and worao. II 1 broke loot on them this time ; don't you thin so ? " addressing tha Harriaburger. " " said the latter "By jingo , , will got to Washington on time if vs kaap on thia vmy. " h * - nndorataud why his fellow travel showed so Uttlo interest in the ole tion , but prudently dropped the su joct. Landing in Washington on tim the Nebraska man immediately jum ] od out and calling ono of the dopi people , and pointing to his travollti companion , naked ; "Who is that gentleman ? " and n ccivod the reply. "Why , that is Senator Don Camoi on. " "Tho mischief it is , " said the Ne braika man , "I don't wonder ho tun : ed it oil1. " _ Stalwart Compliments. Albuny KxprfSH , SUiIwnrt of the tal arta. Gro vor Cleveland's ancoatry la trace back to Henry Sowoll , Eaq , of Oov entry , in Warwickshire England , wh flourished in Queen Elizabeth's day and was several Union elected mayo of that city. But the awful fact re mains that Cleveland looks as thougl > io belonged under the cup and in tin uniform of a metropolitan policeman [ leally , don't ho look like the tradi tlonal policeman ? Thu democratic papers are able t ( BOO that Mr , Cleveland looms up fo president in 1881 , Our own oplnioi a that Mr. Cleveland is doing moat o lia looming now , and that after hi Begins his career of mastorof the dom ocralio legislative kennel ho will com inoiico to seek the weatcni horizon As Bob Ingoraoll nays , "hohnsloomoc uu much aa ho ever will , " . 'i'ho democratic governor-elect o 'liBDaohuaeltH ' figured lees glory outol lluvoland'a victory than ii fcnnrnlh awarded , Ho cays that Ci vol.tiu polled a lighter vote than Hancock lotwithstanding hta majority. Bor muot learn to be moro coldly polilii and cover up hia ambitions or the firs ho knows ho will bo ooncidrrnc a candidate for president and b : 'busted" accordingly. _ A Waste of Teara. lulfulo Kx | > ruun , Theru ia a great outcry from tin UosBomur etcul men the moot pro ected of all our manufaclurcra , fo hey are protected by patent anrol ba by tarill' about closing their works turning 20.000 men out to starve , etc. etc , It all looks llko a game of b\ul \ to scare off congress from reducing th luty , Kvon to-duy'a nowii loads i that conolouion , for it tolls us of ; > lan for a brand now and very larg liessemer uteel mill at Wheeling. I , lie atoel interest were really in sue' duuporato tlratta M they pretend mch a new project would nc 10 hoard of nor thought ol [ t is a falno alarm , probabl ntonded to work on the minds c railroad builders nnd contractors , o well aa of congress ; for It is said tha the contractors are holding oif fror buying ntcol rails , thinking the pric extortionate , and hoping to force i down. It would come down fas jnouqh if competition were allowo free play , even without reducing th duty. But the Beaaomer interest la pooled monopoly as well as a patonto monopoly and a protected monopoly It would bo n wasteof good tears t shed thitm in behalf of such u tripplc plated gold mine when there are B many other things that need aympath more , and deserve it moro too. WORKING FOR GLORY. Tlio Amusing Occupation ot tlio Out of 85 , Paul , / % , s Freight and Pduti n r Rates in / Di rection The Roult Iilnnil Dtoji Rntcn on the Main Line From A Free Fight nnd No Favors. Cnttlni : Fr lRht Itntut Special Dlnpatch 10 Tun linn. ST. PAWL , November 23. "Inking iffeot to-day the r.V.ca from Chicago uid cjimmon points thereto will bo fif. lepn cents ] > or ono hundred pounds regardluta of olnssiticatiou , to Whine- jagoCity , Mankato , Sheldon , Sioux Fall's , nnd Sioux City. These rates are subject to change without notice. Signed by freight ngenln of the Rock [ aland , Burlin ton , Cedar R'iplds & Northern , nnd Omaha linos. " If the above ia a truthful indlca- lion of the policies of the Omaha line , it looks as if n cut in west bound freights from Chicago is imminent. TllO _ . . _ UH A Special Dispatch to Tui Ban. Sioux CITY , November 23. The Chicago , Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha railway company to-day au- nounced a reduction in freight rateo between Chicago nnd Milwaukee and Sioux City to 15 cents per hundred , regardletin of clarification , consirjn- montB to bo m do by tha Chicago , Rook Island it Paci6c. The rate be tween Sioux City nnd Sioux Falln wan reduced to 10 cents per hundred and passenger faro between the aamo points was cut to $1. Still Another Cnt. Special dispatch to Tim DM. CHIOAOO , November 23. Tomorrow row the Rock laland road will an- nonuco a p&gaongor rate of fifty cents from Chicago to Rock Island , Daven port , Oodar Rapids aud other loading points in Iowa , and ono dollar to points beyond , thus inaugurating a war from Chicago west aa well aa from western points to Chicago. The Mil waukee & St. Paul will to-morrow make a rate of fifty cento from Mil waukee to Mollno , which is u slop iu the aamo direction. Trnnlc Iiiuo Talk. Special Dispatch to Tin Bus NEW YORK , November 23 , General pnooonger agents of the trunk lines to day agreed that thu Chesapeake & Ohio railroad company ahould accept from the 1st of Doccmbor next differ ential rates and adopt continuous rateo over Now York , P nmrrtRtn' > ATrr.i' ' ' ; rtutij ; * polntcd to inquire into commissions paid to outside parties in San Fran cisco for nclo of tickets from the Pa cific coast to Notr York and seaboard towns repotted in favor of 'discontinu ing these per oontages. A great deal of the time and attention of the agents was taken up in calling elf figures showing the amount of work done at intermediate points since the establishment of differential fares. The Omaha & Southwestern- Special to Tlio GloboDemocrat. . ToracA , Kan. , November 21. The charter of the Omaha it Southwestern railroad company was filled with the secretary of atato yesterday. It ia the nirpoao of thu company to construct a standard gauge road from the state ino , in the northeastern part of Washington , Clay , Cloud , Ottawa , 3nliim , Ellsworth , Rico and Barton , o an intersection with the Atchison , L'opoka & Santa Fe , either in Rico or Jarton countioa , The estimated length of the road will bo eighty nllea ; place of business , Clifton , Washi ngton county. The directors are E. B. Purcell , Manhattan jD. 0. McKay , Amos ; 0. P. Hamilton , Saliuaj Dr. QilU-spio , Carmolj W. II. Collins , Washington ; 0. 0. Farrell , Glllton ; Thomas Qoody , Washington ; Wm. valhofer , Ilanovor ; A. J. Hoisllngton , jroal Bond , The capital stock is imited to $3,000,000. ) The Journalist. Chambers' Journal , Ihuro is no profession in which a man stands morn supremely on his merits than in that of journalism. In nany others promotion ia moro a quoa- ion of influence , of good fortune , or of time , than of actual working capaci- y , In journalism , influence goes for title or nothing , unless there bo on ho aspirant real efficiency to perform ho work that has to bo dono. There never was greater competition in the > rces than there is at the present day , ind that competition is moro likely to joconio keener than to diminish. It a becoming moro and moro a question of the survival of the fittest , and spec- ftl eminence la ever moro difficult to attain , The incompetent and inox- ) orionoed , therefore , must inevitably ; o to the wall , Lot Them Do Ponanco. 'rovldcnco Prow. ' Rspublioan congressmen , as far aa icard from , are moro anxious to dis cover waya to reduce taxation during the coining session than to invent means of disposing of the surplus revenue. If they had shown an equal wisdom last winter more of them would not bo retiring from public Ufa next March. _ TRUE TO NATURE. The fine , rare ( mellow llavor of the Sail tSAi'u Cigar is that given it only by the oombltlon of fine HAVANA TOBACCOS used in ita manufacture. Warranted free from all scent or fla vor produced by drugs. McCoiiD , BIUUY & Co. , Agents , Omaha. Neb , Apples from 82.75 to $3.25 'per aarrel , end from 25i to G5o per peck atBUFFETT'S , iiov20-1w