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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1884)
- - IT"v / - m/\r > TT > DA OMAll DAiJL * BKE AVKDNKSDAY OCTOBER 201884 , 5 ROBBED WHILE ASLEEP , Olel Man rails AMcrii In n Sntooii niul U IteMlcviMl of Ills Yesterday morning a man named Gus tavo Tuttle , w.ij robbed in the back room of Schultz's saloon , corner of Twelfth and Dodge sheets. lie had been drinking htnvily all night and yesterday morning about 7 o'clock went into the room in the roar of the s.\loon and * , Tciit lo sleep. In the same room sat a man whose name could not bo learned. Shortly after the old man fell nslrop the stranger WAS accn to got up niid leave tnn phcti. A short time after thu olrangor hiel loft , n friend of _ Tuttlo'j entered , and no ticed that his wntch nnd clnin had been taken. Ila awakened the old man , who upon f'oinc through hia pockets , discovered that ho had been robbed , not only of hia watch and chain , but also of his pockutbook which contained § 10.Tho The police were at once notified and o Ihcora Moyston and O'Boylo were de tailed ta look up the matter. The empty pockctbook was found on thn street , but the man Ttho is supposed to have commit ted the crime had made good hia escape nnd has not been found. It is supposed ho skipped over into Iowa. The watch was a silver ono and valued at about $20. The old gentleman who was robbcc' ' resides on Fr.rnnm street just west of the city limits. ELECTION TIOKKTS Ilavint ; forms olcctrotyped , wo are prepared to fill orders promptly for election tickets at low prices UKKS' Printing Co , Printers and Bookbinders , Omaha. o28 2tm&n AN EMBEZZLER. llniry IViuAriestecl for Einlje//linR KuiuU from tlio U. 1 * . Mont Murlcci. Until recently Harry Fear has boon en gaged as driver of a delivery wagon for the U. P. moat market , on Sixteenth street. A few days since ho collected something over $200 from the customers of the market , to whom ho was delivering meat , and skipped out with the funds. Ho remained away until Monday when ho roturned.doubtleas ntonding to secure hii clothing , which ho had loft behind , and again take his departure. In this schema ho was foiled for Chas. Hollow , the block watchman , was on the lookout for Fear , und when ho put in nn appearance ho was quickly gobbled up a ad marched off to jail. Edward Kyppigmauagcr of the market for Mrs. Aust , filed a complaint against Fear , charging him with cmbey lemont. Ila is now hold awaitin < ; examination. Ki FCTIOV TICKHS Having forms electrotyped - typed , vvo are prepared to fill orders promptly f T election tickets at low prices. ItPhs' Printing Co. , Printers and Bookbinders , Omaha. o2S St.m&o ELAINE ANDLOGAtt CLUB , . - < * ' A Mrrling Calloil Tor This live' n i n < ; nt Ilcnuqu.u I crs. The members of the Blaine nnd Logan club , and all republicans , are requested to moot at the republican headquarters , ou Douglas street , this evening , October 29th. At this meeting arrange ments wll ) bo made to attend the grand republican rally at Council Blulh , Pridny evening noxt. Judge Weaver and Leo S. Estollo are expected to bo present to-morrow eve ning and will address the mooting. JOHX Itu.su , President. BUY THE BEST , The Remington Typo-wrilor took the premium over the Cabgraph at the Ne braska State Fair ; it is used by the load- lug profosaion.il r.nd buiinoss nion of the country. Send for circulars. Machines told ou timo. BbLL A SlIItlvKK , o230iuiito State Agents , Omaha. CAKLlN'-ln this city , October 23th , at S ' . ' 0 o'clock & . inIldwaid Bernard , fen of Pat ricl.nnd Maggie C.arlin , aged 2 yenis and 0 months. Vuneral will take place to day , October ti'Jth , nt 1 ! 30 o'clock p. in , , from the residence , 1100 Xorth Kiahleeuth street. THO.MAS-In this fity , October 2Mb. atO.30 a , m , J. J. , sou of lJe\tei L. und Francis 1 , Thomas , aged 1 year , ! ) months .and ft clajB. Funeral to-day , October 2'Jtb , at 3 p. m. , from the residence , on Idaho street , near Ciimm73 street. Pr'eiuh of the family in v ited. _ Nc In iihUa State llenilciiltuinl So'olctj. The fruit year of 1881 is closed and has given a return of small fruits , grapes , summer , fall and vrlnter apples largely in excess , both in quantity and quality , over nny previous year. The State Horticul tural society earnestly requests ovcry fruit grower in the stnto to send at once an account of both success and failure in growing any and all kinds of fruit , with suggestions in regard to kinds moat profit able to plant for home use or market. The quantity of each kind grown should ba given so that an estimate can be made of the year's crop. Theao reports ore wanted for the annual mooting to bo held at Lincoln in January , and for publica tion at an early day for the benefit of these who intend to plant the coming spring. For the advancement of this important and growing interest , thoatato press are requested to ploaao copy and notice. Send reports to J. T. ALLAN , Seo'yi Omaha. A UlK Haul id' Deputy Marshal Gorman yostordamorn ing received a telephone incasago from Council Bluffe stating that a big oatohel full of pocket knives had bom found and asking for n description of the knives stolen from Duko's and Siiihold's hurd- ware stores in this city , Mr. Gorman notified Mr Duke and the two gentlemen - men went to the UluiU yesterday to jduittfy the propuny. ICrnl I.'Mtatc 'IraiiHlorH , The following transfers vre.ro filed in the county clerk 8 olhce Tueaday and reported ported for TJIK Bi.K by the Araea' real estate agency October 27 , 188-1 E , McKcnna to 0 A Baldtv'n q c d parcel sec 32 10 13 , 100. 13. K. Mitchell to H. Simpson w d lot t block 111 Florence , Si'O (5. 11. Bogys ct al to J.Waurn w d lots nnd n block (5 ( P.ark Forest $400. Kzra Millnrd and wife to U , C Patterson - son w el part lot 10 Millnid nnd Cald- noll'dadd , $1,200. C3 1 ] Mnjno and wifn to IJclquist Vf d 1 it : ; Howe's ndJ , § 850. Heirs J. Shtill tn M. Schininko deed lot ' ' blocV ( i ShuU'e .M ndel , § 270. M. T. Patrick and wifn to Omaha II. Uy GJ TT d H nercsBCO 0 lo l'l , ? ( i,000. Tt ( kKTt llnvincf form olccttotppl , vv o nro prepared to Ii orders promptly for electinn fckots nt low prices. Uu.s' I'rintiny 0 > . , Printers and Bookbinders , Omiln. c'JS 2tm vlo roi.ouuio t UAI. l.KSKUM. sTlllkl * INtl. . I UK COM. MINKS IV lOIOIlUlO 1 > ES\KII TIIII1.ATf.SIIi 11ITII \ COVI. VAMIS1NK , IKN\KII , Cole , October 2S. Thettriko amontr the coal miners of the etalo com menced ooino tlmo ngo In n nmall ivny in bo comniR R0iicr.il. To day the report * avicll the number of strlUnra to tlitoo thouaud. causlt | ; a su'psnsion of operations in imaily all tin- principal mines of the1 tlnt > . Ti o supply e > f coal In thli city h becoming nhort nnd eomo apprehensions nro foil. Uelrfj.UiM icpresont Ing the miners of tttontj-nluo leading nuuc" ! are lioldmg a uiucUiiK he-ro. A RUtcmcnt of urioiance's nnd eleniMiih , iihlch nroaried , will bo prosoutod to nil iniuo owner ) to morrow - row when , in all probability , the difference's Mill bo amicably adjuiti'd and work rcaumi d The mines e\ cry n hero nro peace ibb. A Singe Hciuuln.1. Kll YOHK , Octobot 2" . Lillian Itussc-ll , or Ilolon LouUo ISraliain , the well Known nctrcas , singer and stage beauty is defendant in n suit for abioluto dlioica began ngainet liei in the Miproiuo court at Brooklyn by her liusband Harrr Brahatn , theatrical IcaJor. The corroitiondcnt is 1'dvi.ard Solomon * , neil known as a composer of the I'mfli'li comic opera "UdloD Taylor , " "Clvulo Uu Val"and ' Virginia. " It Is alleged by thoplainlilf that an Intimacy was begun in January , IhSIS , and continue1) . The places inontionodbeing London - don and Now York. As proof of Ins allega tions ) ho states that n child has boon horn to defendant sinro her association with Solo mons. IVlHlloKlll III IilllCdlll. Special Telegram to THE Bui. LlMor.N , Neb. , October 28. Senator Goo. II. I'ondleton , of Ohio , spoke this afternoon at the city hall to a fair sbnd. atidlonco , com posed about equally of , repvibhcaup anil demo crats He spoke principally upon the tariff question , the only remarkable statement of the addiess being that there waa no such thing as a democratic free trader. The dis tinguished gentleman win Mell treated by tha Lincoln democrats during his stay. Ho loft on the ovemnc train for 1'lattsmonth , where ho speaks to-night Itimicd at Son LONDON , October 28. The North Gorman Llyo i steamship Oder , Captain Sauder , which arrived at Southampton this afternoon from Now Yen-It , reports that she passed , October 25th , at 11 a. m , in latitude 19 3G north , Ion- gitudo 27.1 ! ) nest , tlio Dutch ste.amshsp > faas- dam Imrniup ; tnil abandoned. Jler masts uero gone , but her funnel was standing. Dense sinoko 11.13 issuing from her hold. The Oder kept n sharp lookout but was unable to find any trace of surviv era aud proceeded on hervojage. The ste unship Maa dam , Cap- iam VamieiCeo , sailed from Rotterdam the IS inst. for New YoiU , and passed the Lizard on 20th inet. I lit'iToIKi > . _ .y , Oct. fs. Koi the uupor Mis sissippi : 1'air in southern portion , and local rains nnd partly cloudy weather in the north ern portion ; southerly vvmu- . ; higher temper ature in Bouthcin portion , higher , follcnod by loner tempciatuio in northern portion , For tlio Missouri valley : Generally fair vi oather ; Boutb to iveat windi' , becoming uorUiuesterly in northern portion ; neatly stationary , fol lowed by lower temperature. Gciinoii KoielislBi : r.loeUons , BiniiN , October 2S. The elections foi members of the Keichttag has begun. In ono district in thid cityltho f nci. % ist democrats ob tainoda thousand majouty oier the cotnbinod vote of liberals nnd conservatives. Tina is the first time n socialist dcmociat ivns elected in Berlin. Ono liberal is elected to the Itcich- Htap. The results iu otlie r districs are un- knou n. Tin1 Vole's ol' hi. lllis ( Sr. Louis , October 28. Registration of voters in this city n completed ind nnmbcis 55,891. Tina ia on increase of 1 > ,169 over 'SO , but a decrease of that of 1SSI and Boicr nl thousand below the actual number of voteis in the city. I'or ddc'ii Inciilcnli. . Joe Howard iu San 1'ranciacj Chronicle. Who is there in Nov.- York to-day who can recall the details , of Jay G'ould'a dealings with Lrio , and of his uctitution to the load , through the hands of Mr. Barlon t The story ina'Jo a tremendous sensation at the time ; today it is for gotten. Who can give the details of Mr. Tildon'a operations of twenty yean ago , yes , fifteen nnd twelve yeais ago ? That made a great hullabnlao at the time ; now they are forgotten. Who of the ruadors of the Presa recalls the famous interview between Commodore Vanderbilt - dorbilt and the present Will iam U. , thu report of which stirred all noalthdom to its center ? The waves of time have obliterated that , nnd Mr. Vanderbilt wouldn't tha k anybody who reprinted what wan phoivn to bo hia father's opinion of him at tint timo. Who can tell the truth about Olara Mor ris' early dayd. Who of the writers of to day rcmomDors the poverty stricken child who earnestly bpgged a humble place among the ballot girls of a Western minor theater thirty years ago ? Old Rip Van Winkle hit the mark square in the center irheii ho said "how soon wo are forgotten. " I was looking through a scrap-book only a little while ( > ? o and I ran across the name of a man who , but a very short time back , was the loading feature of Long Brnnoh , whoso store was n palace , nnd who had the handsomest place in Philadelphia , and was known in all the realms of display. I refer to II. T. Helmbold , who paid millions of monej to the newspapers of the land , nine- tenths of whom turned upon him in his time of sorrow and tribulation , giving him the stones of ridicule for the return of the bread of patronage ho had so recklessly thrust upon the waters of en deavor in other days. Where ia Helm- bold to dav ? The last I know ho waa in an insane asylum in Europo. I couldn't tell to save my lite where ho Is. List week was BIX vnara only since the death of Montague , Mr. Wallack'a ' leading mnn. lie died in San Francicco , Aus ; . 12 , J8/8 , of hemorrhage of the luiiya ; a clever ful- low , a bright , cheery , sunboamy kind of u person , an ciionnoiia fayonto , I was showing his picture to a young lady nitlurm week , a woman nineteen year old , a great theater yior within the- past three } oars , arid eho had never hoard of him' ' And yet BIX years ago hia photo , graph was in every girl's album , nnd ho WUSBS wtll known on Kifth avenue nnd in our chief place * of roaort as any man who could be named iu the city of Now York. _ _ -om _ _ O. Cailem , Mead ; < ! . Dlxon Avery , IVo rnont , ! ' . 11. ( 'otild , Holcirfto ; O. Ste rib or ; , ' . \Vahoo ; A. L , SprsKuo , Htromsburi , ' ; J. W. Vnil , W. II ICoinpV. . Kdwaidi , Nebraska CltyM. ; 8. LintUuyr. I'ullerton ; i : . A. Jtlch- orelion an J John C , HaiUell , C'liika.Vill ' - lam Landnu , Odcll , end 1' . It. KreU I'luin ' j Creek , wen ntthc Mil'srd ' ycnterdaj RAILWAY AND COMMERCE , A ( I01IIISO AS-llOS'MIST. Kocm * TKU. N. Y , Oct iber .N. - lopeph W. lo ! onthnl , wholesale clothuiK inannfaturer , n slRiiiMl. Actual .as ets $10JO.Oi total liabill tifii , S3'J1OCU. ' KI.KCT OS IIOUIHY 11AVTKH. WAI 1 Srttm , ( Vtoter 2S. A petition is circulating asking the slock txchango to clewo Monehj , Noi. 'I. XoW Yonk , Oitobrr .8 lome Uo cottons fer the pa t ucr' < ! 1 ( id packaRcv * . niakun : for expilcd portion of the > o > r n total of UVJ/J.U vmckaRcs The luatkclm i cry quiet , not un- muil to Tuesday , and a rainy oni > . ASOT1IKU 1HII.M U TO IIIUSKl. 1'msmun , ( t toborJS The Soabo.aul mid Wc tirii r.adro ul ulll be Imilt. Tuo ropru- Bcntatueiof thn conipiny anmm in the city arranging dctalN When c unpleti'd Iho road Mill bo n through trunk line from rtt ! < bur { ? ti the | seaboard. It is Iho Inti ntlon of the man- npomont to e-nmplhto the road by Janu irj IHMi. One'of the objects of tlu road Ii to open r southe-rn market for nnthracitn coal which mil ba shipped to Cincinnati , St and Xon Orlo ins In barge1' . lOlllli.S JSelllSt.K KITH. YOIIK , October JS. Tha postal rnto of forclen rs'-hango tor dnm.and h adi.ancoil J ce-nt to | SJ | , the rate * now be-intf 1 1 and MJ Thn eoui'oof thn ndianco Ii iu anticipation that tlio bank of I'uRland Mill ndianco the rate of dl'e-Jiint to l per cent. 'Ihuisd ly. cei 11 , MISI.H on lUTisu. I'lTTsmito , October 27 Thu indications nu-thiil coal pit on the MonoiiRehaK and Yonghloghiiiy mcra Mill bo in operation before - fore the- close of this week , it SJ ! eonti p r bushel for mining In the Hist three pools nnd 2 cents in the fourth. The utrikn ondeul soi- cril days ago , ivhon Iho third aud feint th pool ndnois icturnrd to work at the oporatois fiR- uroi. In the first and second pooh the iniMi ha\oinformed the operators that they Mill return - turn to Morknt the reduced M igos. 1'iopa rations nro being mndo for a resumption , IIA1IW1AIIB 1 11IIIIV. BlOOiusoTOS , 111 , October 23. Hariiood Bros. & Co , uholc'alo hardware , confessed judRincnt this oionliiff nnd the sheiilf took possession. J.iablhUea about § 110,000 ; ns'cta about JGO.OOO. ATTHI1TK1) IlVrK 1U.S1OH VTION. Clllc'Aao.October 28. The passenger ntjonts of east bound lines made anattompt to testoro rates to-day , I nt adjourned till Saturday , ai the Baltimore and OLio cgent lias not em powered to act. NOKTI11VK.STKI1S OH IC'IAI C1IANOK3. ClllCAGO.Octoher 2S. The folUii inr ; olhcial chanties in the Northwestern road are an nounced. II. O. Wicker , freight tralhc manager - ager , bccomcH general trafhc manager , both freight and passenger ; H. W. Slonnolt , Ron- oral passenger agent , becomes assistant gen eral manager , and H , S , Hair , general traiol- 'lint ; agent , becomes poneral passenger aRent. ANOTIIKIl VAVSh Of STII1I K. ST. LODIH , Ootobei 28. The Chicago , Burl ington & Qnincy railroad Mill put a thioiieh passenger tram between hero und Chicago Mithin the iveek It is buhoied in radioad circles hero that Ibis u ill create trouble amour ; the pool lines and probably still further do- morab.-o rates. CRIMES 1ND CASUALTIES. . \ noitsii \V IMElll'UISlMl lOUMlOUTI \ \ \ lOUN 111 THE AiTJtouimi i noM TIIIIIMS 01 ins iiKir.E-'S niiini ; . A Jtobeily , SIo , , special to the Kan ss City Times of jcsterday's elite , Bay : So\tral \vcul > s ago ono Jellerson IX Hill , icsidliig iu Mobeilj , stele a h > rno from 1'iiebt Junes' 111 cry stable and redo the animal to ( > Iago\\ , whom ho cndeaxoredto sell it , but ho waa su'ppcted of being a thief and could not find n ready purchaser. 1'indiug that ho was bung ptinucd , ho nbanilnnod tlio horse and left foi parts unknown. Nothing moro w.is thought about the matter until u fonr dajfs tgo , when an old gentleman , named Anderson , from Topeka , ICan. , arri\od in Moborly , with a plclura of the hoiBothlof. and wanted to hud out what Hill's financial condition amountOtl to , ho giungnshis tea- son the fact that tliooung rascal had purchased - chased his farm near Topeka for $18,000 , on the promise that it would bo paid for when ho could collect the $25,000 said to bo duu him in Aloberly. The wool had been sys tematically _ pulled o\er the old man'o eyes , and when informed of the fact that ho was entertaining a houo thief wiio was wanted here , Mr. Anderson told a etory of how 11111 had within the last few days won the affections of and martied MIPS Harrop , a wealthy and _ lolgning belle of TopoKi with .1 cool IjfiO.OOO in her own name , Mcst rs 1'rioat and .Tame ? from whom .Hill had stolen the horeo tclegraped at once to the authorities [ to arrest him which was done , and a gentleman of this city was cent after .ind has just return ml with 1 Iill , having toiu him fio..i the fleecy arms of hm TopeK.i brido. Thus was a horao thiof's honeymoon nipped in the bud , ana the groom now Jui'guishenln thu Hunts\illo jail. K\ST 01' TIJIUrV-THUKK U\Yh. MKCI.O.S , A eOlOUKIOMAN IS Jill , Al COMS'liTIJS , Kl. , srAI.MSQ IIFI.SU ITO III A11I , ' CISCISAAII , ( ) , , Octobr 23 M.ary Crib , n colored ivoman confmud in the Collusion , Ky , , j ill completed tu day Iho llnrty tlnrd of a fiibt undcrlakou in pure peiiornity , but uilh the Intention , ns she a iyn. of en ling her lifo , A year CRO aho shot at .Mi Robert Homing- ray , in who'o family oho v.as ( in plojcel , and 11.13 placed under arrest At her tilat she dieland that if libei.atcd rho Mould ci rtainly lake Jh Hcminj-ray'i ) lifo 01 tint of ono of his family , or if pro\ anted fiom doing either the would burn Ids limiao Theao threats prompted the judio ; tu luiitml her to j ill. She touk it into her head to fast , ami actually abitulncd from taking a inouthfnl of food for thh ty llireo elajs. Tlmn becoming tired of ill it sort of thing nho went to eatniK again ROIIIX monllm ago , She promised that if they Mould Hcnd her to J'hlladolphiit the would noier return , and th it ivai ( lone , lr. llomingray beaung the exp'iise' , Unas not lung , hoivoiei , until pho M n back again , and leiiewinj , ' her throats ag ililtt her former employer fcbo found herself once moro in jail. The priwont fust , ivhlch in now of the BUIIIO dmatlon as that of last ymr , his told n orosoieioly upon hor. She (4 ( very weak and proteases to bcliovo that eho ia about to elio. While the u father wan viirm ( ha some time * took a little cm hrd Ice Into her mouth and she occasionally drank a lltllo water hut for thirty three dujx not n particle of solid food has passed Into her system. 1'hyslciunu iiho examined her say dim n j crfcctly nano and ascribeH her refusal of food to the naino ele'inont in her dispudiliin that ban made it ciliary to keep her locked up , A MlhplureMl Suilrli. IKMIINO , 1'a. , October 28. A nusplacod switch caufed a collision of tuo coal trains ut J'ort Clint n to-day. Twenty cars were smathcd , ono angina cninplutely wrecked aud u urcuiln injuml. Loss , 3160,001) ) . Tlm < ' < uil 'Mini' Dlhiihlcr. October 28. The worst foBM concerning the fate of the rnmerH itnprifoncd in the coal mine &t Ynuugstjwnuro confirmed. Six of the uiinein wcra taken out 1 ist oienlnK , Iwo of thorn dead , and two cannot rocovor. Krom fourlofin to eihtcin ( ; more inon are in the inlna now. The work of marching for thorn was contmnrd liidustrloiifily oil ninbt , and by till * morning the hodie of twolio ol them had been laken out 'Ihln iriakos four teen dead , oi.d four injurod. TnU is sup- p ixed to bu all the mem in the in UK , but it u nut certain. It l not known whether the company 11 to blame for the nxplooMii or not. 'I ho company M'ns lery careful , for theiy know HID inlno tu IJQ daiifvroud , aud a generator of ilia damp. IHKtlOTI/Al ! DHIAItlll INeONSrUUTlOSAL 111 TMK iiiiio HU ill-.IK COLIII. Col CMIIIH , Oclo ei 29 ThoBiiprc'ino court , threia jiilhr-t | allinnliiK "nd two dUsontliif , ' , tJ- rhiv deehired tha Hwlt Ilipior tax law uncon utilutinnal , The doclnl in on soioral pindlni ; COUCH ucra all to thu effect , The following ID the nprm couit dccitlon annullinK tlio Kcott ll'iuor ' law In the ) t > tuto uf Ohio I John W ( Jiirey n. Uaild SlnVf , tre-asnrcr of Miami oountj s mnmhimii by UK court , O'Kny , Owonnml IVllolt , it -T , cotu nrrliiR I H flu mt i < f 18s' , cnnmonlv railed th Scott h i i r law rf 'SO , Ohio lawn H > l , au end IH' ' in l M. so far as it provide * for Hi n un ronl rstato occupidl by n tenant whonndeUrr In llqnor , i § in elfoct a hioiisa law witliiu the inhibition of the eighteenth section of the sohodulo to the co" tltntimi w Inch Jpr\ido that no llccn'ii to trnl'lc ' in intoxicating liiuiirs shall hereafter bo RIuted in this Ute , and i , 'thercforomd rho Rtlte \ . Hipp , ? Ohio [ l to , 1KI , mid llnl ? msni \\hltlnck dendo < l by this cmrt in l s l arifollouod and npprove-d. Socond. Innm h as It n plainly nnro is ouablcnnd imposiillu that the poiiuil at sombly would ha\o pastid the law with the provision cixiiiR a lien foi the tax < n prem ises occnpltd by tuiants eliminated tin u from , the wholoaet Bofaras itpro\ldeH for nil as fesstiuntor tax Isnneomtltullonnl mid \old. Staten rramoand Conner , \ Unndn Motion oierrulfd and writ of manlamus refused , .lohnson C. .1. and Mclhaii.i- . ills sent. sent.Tho The decision ulripprd of loRal phrases do elaren the entire law uneonstitutloiul It w ill ilu away with the collection of Uxo tins > < nr and w ill make It necessary for nil corpora tions to pay back the amount which was collected lectod under the hw lust jear together with Interest. This will bankrupt nonly all cities in the Kt.lto as tlio loxlrs for the \cir wrro inido on the mippistlum that the lawru con stitutional and would brnift into the treasuries of counties and cities n stipulated amount of money and slnco this is not forthcoming this jear the con euuouco is that the dipirtminUs will bo behind payment of salaries two or three months. IUIsl.AMt5KH14.NS. ORMOCUMII AMMOSITI lllAUDS Ot IUITI/KNS Ot- HUSH OI1K1IV. Now York Sun ( mil. di in. ) , Oct. 20. Ottr esteemed contemporary , the Star of this city , published Thursday last the fict that only four months ago , about the tlmo that the presidential cam ass began , Mr. Osuald Jttcndorfer , who occupies the distinguished uost of a candidate for the ollico of ill ttor at- largo on the Cloi ol.and ticket , pnblishoil i > dltorially in Ms newspaper , the Ktaats Xuitnng , this \iohnt attack upon our fellow citl/ens of Irish origin : "Tho Coinmercial-Ga/ottoof Cincinnati ton tains in its number of Saturday last a tcpoit of the founding of an Irish Dlaina and hogan club in the twenty firut wind of that city , whorln great hopes aroo\pros80il of a dcsor- tlou en mneso of the Irish to the republican party. If theao hopes will only bo rcillred to the fullest extent ! Long cmmc-h has the dem ocratic party suffe'rod , aud had to EIO sometimes - times It * briglitost prospects of \ ictory frustrat ed for lining been to such n great extent iden tified with and controlled by Irishdoni. "Wo would hail Hliutio as liberator , and place him a'ongtida the great Uoliv.ar , if lie did accoinpli < h such uliiltmir of nationalities in our party lino" , aud take the Messrs. Irish men to Salt Uiver , where ho will 1 iinsolf un doubtedly to next November. There is no doubt th it the democratic party would gnu for o\ cry Irishman who turns his back on it tno members of other n itionnltio ! > , csp cially Ciermans , but if the present losses FI mid not boco\cicd at once , a\onn defeat would not Lo a too nigh price to pay for the liberation of the democratic ptily from the element of in- cirnato Irichdom and its dynamite culture. " Thioo dajs having passed without any de nial 01 explanation on the part of Mr. Otten- doifer , wo conclude that the nbo\o extract is accurately pixon and that it expresses his real opinions and sentiments. How can Mr. C'lov eland hope to reccne the \oto of any self lonpectcd Irish-American when ono of his olectors-at lurffp , upon wlwo inlluonco with citizens of German orgm ijre it rellanco is pi iced by iranngord of Mr. Clo\e- Innd'ij canvas" , ontortaiiu and bjlilly pro claims this Eentimont of atrocious anlignmsm and unreasoning hatred toward ono of the most interesting sections of the American people ? It Mr. Cleveland himself does not share Mr. Ottondorfer's animosity toward the 1 ish. ho will at on o , eon at this late d i > , iiifliat upon the withdrawal of that gantloman fiom the electoral ticket , and the substitntioa of Komo mnn with feelings more huniano and moio truly Amcriean. Till : lODIMtN INQUISITION. IIOIIIK IHSSIVN ( JOUriNMINT WITH COU1.1S IV SttCItn HI SSION CONDI MN CHI.M1VA LH W 1111- our nEihvsi : TO DEATH HORKIDI.K nrsior- ISM. St. Petersburg Letter : An important po litical trial of fourteen NihtlisU" , including BIX oll'iccrs end the celebrated female revolutionist , t'lgncr , h.is just terminated in ono of the halls of the St. Petersburg Pnlaco of Justice. The tribunal , composed of cloven judpea ton colonela of the guard , tinder the pitbidenry of the chief of the high court of justice of St. Petersburg was strictly a court martial , and carried on its proceedings behind closed doon * . The greatest nocresy was obor\ed throughout the week for which the trial lasUd , and that to an extent quito excop tlonalovon In Itncsia , On foi mer occasions the bars notice , nt least , of the appointment of such n Fccrct court waa bine to appear on the public came list , and in the columns of the press. This time the most iniiiiutorial | ! con cealment h is been adopted , anil it was only after lopcatod assnranccn f mm the best in formo 1 sonices that I mjsolf was brought to givn credence to the fact , In order that jour readers may have Home idea of the complcto suiprensn n of public af fairt ) in llutsia , recently exposed in I ho Times let them try to appreciate th i following utat of thli'ga. Here is n palmed trial , second only in importance to that of the .issaumi of tlio late C/ar. No hsi than lixolh CI > M are impc.icheil , The chief among them is Col. Aschonbrpiier , I ito commander of u regiment in the south of liuxsia , a most dangerous nlhilittic propngandiit mtha army , and a kind of innpcctor of tlio pirty , Ha anil hU accomplKc intended to lead the troops over to the side of the involution as noon asit hroko out , Then come thrca WOIIIPII , hist thn good- looking and lemarkably intelligent I'lfrm.r , i.lian Vera 1'illjiava , who has been one of the moling tpirits in marly oi < ry plot and at tempt at po'itical ' assas'inati n unco Ih7h Her activity among tin , trooH ( of the Cm Linn mid ilHonhoro in n pirt of Kassun revo lutionary hmturv. After ( lit fatal March 111 , IHrSl , iiho lodged in the Kintchny strost with an officer , und dfund rholter to Soukhanoff nnd the r'gicilo Hojihln Pcroveky. Shn is ubont twontj seven years of HRO. Nexturu two mom women , named WolUcIneletn nnd Tilfinodauovn , tyfiical [ icrinan and ICnsHian ] > atronymlcs. The 1-ittcr fein Jo prlsonei W.H living an cook in the lirst cnnHpIratoi'd loJg n In the S ippernoy utrcot , whoieyour corrospondnnt and rome of his colleagues woru arrcstod for presuming to bo curious and inrpniitiva , 'J hero are , hi eldeu thisc , three sous of pI ntn , anil two ott.ors , lunH important socialist ! ) , whoso namm have not yet transpired. Among the six officers nro attllleristn > nd sallnrs. Komii of tlio accused are charged with concealing OeKulolf , the as sDPsin of Ool , Soudalkln , Threa well known advocates HpuHaovltch , ICar/in and Mu/arukl , nro among the counsel for thu diifenso , Thn six olhcers and the two women Ktgnor and Wolkomst < in wore condi mnod to death , and the other accimod to hard labor in Siberia , Yet not a word of all thin has appeared in any newspaper , and I ventnra to a * irt that not ft per cunt of the population , not oven In the very street whom tli9 conrt-houso in situated , have yet the least inkling of what has boon go ing on. Only uino persons of high rank were admitted within tlio cnurt Tlio nxecn tliuiH , unless commuted by the I'mperor , will in nil probability bo equally hoh ct , A O. T. AV. IVouiA , October 28. The Grand Leplon o sir kniithU of the Ancient Order of Unitui \VforlliinMiiun of Illinois convened lioro this moining. All fraud olllcoin and icpresonta tivcn from fifly-fivo Ifglona were prumnt The commander npHiiit | ! d the fo'lowlni ' committees Auditing and distribution , .1 , I ! , Thomas , H. T. Hiirnap and Hamim HichardHon ; un firrman ritml and oflicln organ , Cjldvsoll , W h ( iaidnpr and Ignll/ Damn ; on nppuil , R , T. Sherley , OPO , L riiitcher , I' M. lilack , H N Maaon , h 1' Luko. Tim next mnrtliig of tlm drum I o < ion will ha held at K ickford on tha seconi TiHBday in Augmt. The Lotion resolved it n If into a cominlttfio of the vvliolo and note on the now coi ) lltutlon as prenuutod by th committee on luvvu , Aii'itliciCllinnyn in llio ( Jnlilni'l. WAHiiiSro.v ( , ( Jctober USTho premdi n tj day upiiolntod ux Secratary Hugh Mo ( Jiillupti Hjcrotary of thfl tinanury , and HHC-O- ttiy Walter ( i ( JreBinm circuit jmlgii of thu Hovtnth circuit to vuccitf-d .fiiii n 'Jlnimus Unimmond , renlgutd. Tlio a ipolntmi nt n McCnllo Ii I tikt-M nffcit tu morrow. .liuli | ; iii < 'iam le l iv. i for Indiana l > - inurn.vv , nsnuiN Ninva. O \KOTA. Coil has bi on discovered in till neighbor- liood of HtnrRi . North Dakota hns put up $11COO for nnrx- dint at New Orleans. Of the a..OOO Indians In the territory , SO- "Oil i > po k the Dakota IsnpnaRo. The cixt of the low mill which will soon bo running at Kgnn has been 3COi ) I.ltipnln county has nine salmons which \ny \ $ .1 ( lOOinto the omintv Irewury nnunally. Thn tlrandln furm in North Dikoti will wrpiio 11,000 acres ol Imid for wheat tic t , oir. oir.C C us county , Ins three era led nchonU nnd lghtjix uiigr.adcd , iind < lhtl pupils betvieen he ages i f savrm and twenty. A now bank , wloh n capital of tfVO.OOflhas ipcn slartixl at 1'iiuo by Ool .Morton of th.at > heo n.ld IMuin Morrh of Canada Tw i mstors , I'.mm.a and Cirilo tjunnby , mivedvip on two quarter frctions of land in > \\lson lounty , the other day. Miller is going to send a llo eiglo In Xmv Orleans , It was cqiturul near there and ne isuies nine feet from tip to tip of its wings. There nro thirty students uirollid in tlm Icrro nnlicrsity and moretniiocUd noon. It s thought that by January , Issl , then- will bo 00 In ttttetiilnnco. I.nrgo quantities of Sioux Tails granUo arc liiR shipped to ( irlnnoll , loun , to be iitnl n the construction of the collc o libr.arj ulldlng , 'I ho cattle shipmonti from Dickinson , luting I ho month of September , were larger ian from miy other jtoint along thn Xorthein Millie. The olnpmenti amounted 510 , cars > r about 12,000 head. The coal prospectors at Knpld City have nulled their drill to thn depth of 1MJ feet , ind hnvo been compolloil to suspend opera- ions nt tint place until neci--sary tools miy 10 piocured , Citiyens of I'lorro nn > Mibscrlbliig to n fund f S"(00 to bo e\ppiulcd in coiiBtructing a ejldence foi l ! ! hop Marty. It is stated tiiat ly building this rceideuco 1'ierro will bocoino ha hiadquaitPTfl of the Catholic church In ) nkota , A tnnchman east of the Mlesouu inlomls to ring nn action to recover damages for prop- rty consumed by prairie fires started by tire ion on the Northern Pacific , in carelessly hroiiing out hot cods. Ho hns lost all his ay , soioral buildings and about bOO bond of hoop. Thomas M. Magill , son of Col , S. G. Ma ill , n prominent resident of Iturlolgh county hot M. II. \ cssoy through the heart , on thn arm of which his father i8 _ malinger. Mafiill ays ho was nttackod by Vossey with n sledgo- laminor. Magill wan setting out on a hunt ngixpoditionaud , quick as n tlnsh , raised us gun and fired botn barrels. Magill then ; ave himself up. M10MISR. The grand loilgo of Wyoming nnd the grand ncampment , Independent Order of Odd Fel ons bold their annual session at Kiivvlma last vook. The attend inco was large. ISuckskin Jim , a n itod Montnn v and Ycl- ovvBtono Park desperado , linn been cap ureil nnd jailed for violating the game laviH of ho National Park. The big shed ovoi the railroad near Anprn , \ portion of which was ncently burned , is be ng rebuilt. The cut is being widened so th it ho iiowpoitiou will bi sineral foot broader and tuo and a half foot higher than former ! } . i'he loot of the niibnnic'd poition will bo used correspond irgly. A couple of traniDS held up an Indiana armor in mod HOMO , ncai Cliejonim , Stur - lay evening. In attempting to insist them , 10 got shot in the bund They tool : hid lotkot book containing $ H7 HO. The author ties Invo telegraphed descriptions of the ILOII to ioints east. Ti.o BoldluiH nt 1'oit Kussell , iinniod Haydcn and McCartv , of the fifth cavalry , who were under Riiaid on chargoof 'attimpts odcstrt , iiiadn a dasperato assault upon u junid namrd DAVH , and made good their cscapo 'J hu nun wcro taken out of the ; tmcl honso to the caw mill to bo put at work. Davis did not watch them v < ry closely nnd mo succeeded in gottine' an nxo. Ho struck IJavis with the back of the weipon knocking iiini bcnseless and breaking n rib. They then coicicd DAM J with boards and disappeared , COIORADO. Itieckonrldgc Is quite elated oiei the loccnt itriko in th it vicinity. Grncly has now two nrtotian wells , each ending out a good supply of water. Tlio Denver & Uio Gnindo ticasury is le.aily empty and the November interest on ts debt has been defaulted. A. Potter , a notsd Irani ! ) , who sumdled iany eastern people by ropribcnting himself as agent for the ] Jenvci News , was captured ml jailed in Chicago , Iho grand jury of Denver lias found in lictmontH against n immbor of persons for iribery in the lepiibliean primary elections . 'ho Indictments iiatutally caunod Homo ox itemont aud nuucty in political circles. Ijirlmrr county cattle thiov 01 are grtlini ; n : i eat deal the worst of it this fall. Iletiicon ludgo Hlliott nml Hon. L 1C , Itliodo' , nttoi my tor the State Cittlo ( iioiiiiH iihSOwiition , lie or MX of the worse Humes haio be CM sent o tlio iiomlontinry. 'Ihoau'uinn of IhSI in Colorado Unix far laHbiin ulnust an unbroken PIICCCHSIOII of teautlfiil , u.11111. Runny ilajs. Tor the past K ivcokn there has biei not moro than tlmo cloudy days , and the rainfall has been not voith mentioning. The corporation of which lien Miller of Jeniir la prtmdout Imi fenced IfiO.Oi 0 ae-ris if Ilia Choiokeo strip ; n p iituio. KncIi mem- ) T putD hiu caltlo ml i the pa turo ami a dii- dcnd of tlm profit * M made upon the latio of ho number of cattle-ovv/iod liy c.icli member .o . the cntiro number owned by the uirpoia- .ion. State Knglnocr Nettleton Inn selected bo , weon fi,0 Hand 10,000 acios of hind for the state agricultural collogu at 1'ort Collins. The selection of this land Is permitted by" " act of congress passed at the last mminn 'I ho act iroi ultra fur the sehction of unoffor.oil Iruids vhlch no the most valuable. The lands so- 'tcteif by the fclato onvlneor nro agricultural andn , und am iiiscaplibli' of improiomi nt , ind muy bo disposed of at good pnccH , thim creating n fund foi tlm college. The rstimatii for running the city poiirii' nentof Kan Ulcgo for tha coming jcaris 'J'.l ' ? , ' 1'our hiindn d mini aio employed nn the Cedar dar rtior oxtuiuion at pro-lent , Nine miles of .rack have ulioudy boon laid. The salon of property in the lluerllnor ran cho In Sari Loins Oblxpo , thrown open to pur chfl crn four months ago , luvo ruicbed oier 00,010. A elrovo of Angora ( 'oata came Into I'lacer iilla from the mountains thu other day , Over 300 in the original liand wore ) killed by light iiing during u summer thunder storm. Homebody idiot a Santu Cm/ cat In the hip , a few days ago , and H was supposed llmttho animal had gooo wmiowhoro and tiled , until It wax ( Uncovered that a fellno comradoluid boon carrjlnff meat from a butcher chop to hm din- able d f rloud , The t lectna light IH < le ath on hlidtf , ( mpeclal- ly on rainy and cloudy lights , when they Hei in to I OKI their beads ami pitch Into the light. On Tuesday night forty-enjht birds full deader or wonndod in * an Jutu fruin titilkln * on tha lions of tlio inuin tower , niul i n the preceding night two c'uckii ' fell vicliins lo the oloclrio fluro , The grape crop in UppirNupn Valley han bcon n murkablo ihiu BO HIII. 'llio flint IH ex tremely large ) and of line fUvor. 1'Voin morn I UK until iHK'lit wagons loadrd with giapen HI anil Halting In line ut thocellarin Callntuxa , where It ! cal ulntud that thu ipiuntlly nf wine ) made fiom thli jear'.i iintuxo will hu in excess of tiny pruiions ono. HTim Nli ( < > KTH 'Ihero .no four ivoinmi on the tiiul juiy In Kllckieal rounty , W , T. , at thu regular tot in of thu clr ultcourt. U H propound to orgaiii/u a itlock cnmpuiii \iith 82iJllU'J ' to CHt lill li at Wulli Walla u dUlillory on an eixlonbiiii scjlo , A muteioilc ntoiip , nearly globulurand about font mclie < indiiiiiutir , u in recently found Iiy I'rofiKior Mui h , neat Itiuluibii g , Montana. A Noacla pipu lolati.n an Item whi h will Koiind'piiirly m tlie ea t , about a neetnt snotv * t no of e .ur.il InclieHint far from Wiinc imicc.1 , which broleodoMti hundreds nf fruit tree * nlrrnily bending l.ndir tha Height of tingathcred apples and pe-achen. Orilors liato 1 rcn I uod for the payment of S17IOO to thfl 1'lalhead Indians by HIP Norlhi'rn I'acilic for Iho right of w.ay through their regi nation. The filmon canneries In Northern Or < gen nrnery nitliont pre > rnt and Mill put up much larger qiisntlllos than lut jear. The : .fh are plentiful nnd nmiMially Iar , < o. The rrp < rt "f the XI n co nperatiio Morean- tlio Arum litlm ntS tit Li'-o hinis that tlm roiomie-i last vnr wm S ' . " 0 ' , ( HK > ; that It has ou hand 51 SS'0,000 worth of imrrhimllst' , 50 , OJO in notes and account' , and J'iOO.UOO in ic.al estate * . I'11 id Cirnrs , of Waterloo is ai I to In the > 1cU-t-t man In Linn county and probably the ildost m.an l Oregon , He > is 101 voarn old and sen id In the war of 1S1 . Ho woios iround Mith cv imdirnhlo aitully and bids 'air ' for soiornl joirs inoro. Itobbrrs cntored tl n priinlo car of Knpcrln- tendent Doilrnlgo , nf Iho Onyrnn Short Line , at Shoflumn reci utly , and robbed htm and si-ii-ral nthiT railroul magnates of their iintchos nnd Iho loose cash then pocki'ts con tallied , The Otcpim Short l.lnoii doing an iminoima uNni'sn The nionli nils i f 1'ortland Imei .lecotnn thoroughly dl < gn < ted viith the unjust 11 criinlnttions practiced by the N'orthorn I'ncllic , nnd luvo bojcottnl the nottlirrn cor- lomtlon and trtnsferied their pitronngo to the O.S.I , . Tin dm. \ irgmimlll , which 1ms poum'id ail millloimnf hulllnu nt Virginia C'ltv , Is li ng dull' ' ml e I niul thn hoitr > is nnd pnriions of .ho . maihlnrrv hi p-dtilhu < } injitoa muiOH 'u An/ma , The tilr-enmpicssois mid llurcl 'iph dulls , for mi i ly Inusi nt the .hint ice nine , have been shipped to the same destian inn , SK1V MtMl'O. The Silver City assessment amounts to SI , . 11,0P. ( Chdin oMi'ers In ( tinnt and Sierr.a conntleH nro ciiiniuonclng to ilo their asscsjmont work. N'cw Movh-o cnttlo are geinrdly in good onditlon , and will bo able to withstand the ilasts of vvintei , Work h us been icsmnod on Iho Homestako ulno in tlio White Oaks , and the films stamp ulll is working on itsoro. MONTANA. Helena Is praparlng to Illummnto with gas , A nowjlourmg mill is bolng built on Steele 2rook , Knox county. The campaign in tha territory is unusually ively and pcmoual. Ono of the Helena banks oxlilbits n nugget 'roin the Coeur d'Alono miiios valued nt ? hOO. InlSSJMnntnim polled n totnl of L'll.fllS \otvs The number is expected to reach HO- iiO this jear. MISJ Hamilton , a fomnlo domocrAl of Gal- latin county , wont before tha county conven .ion nnd asked for a nomlnntinn , hut was ro- ii6id She therefore got innd , shelved n elis- .tosition to pull tomubo ly's hair , but finally leclnrcd thnt she would bolt-so , thorol And she did bolt , decided to run for tlio ollico any- vity , ( independent ) and now she is making .lungs piotty rocky for the poor democrat who s running ngnmst her. W. ] I. Cullen , ono of the pissengors on n foloim stnRO recently robbed , snjs : "I threw ip my hands Rracnfnlly mid looked down into .ho . barrels of two rovcliern with all thu com- lusuru I could command. The fellow who told the pistols was about ns badly frightened is 1 was , hut I could have endured the frmht jotter at the other ot el of the pistol , " Thu road ngonts woio captured by a posse ) of citi uns nnd jailed nt Helena. STVTfi JOTL'INOS. Cruighton chums a population of 750. Immigrants In largo uumbci.i nro still pour- ng Into 1101 th Nobiaska. The machinery of thu noiVHtoun llonring mil ut I'linn Cioolc ImH nriiie'd and IH hi Ing [ > ut in position. The Cruiphtem 1'ioncor proudly boasla of Iho best church i.nd school facilities of any town of itn size in the otalo. Scandal mongers nio busy at Dakota City , pumpkin pies all thu rage ; house cleaning n order ; tlio Thankpgiilni * tiukoy fattening am Heap bubble sociables Iho latent. 1'rnf .F. fi. McCuno , principal of the Da kota City schools , n the possessor of n l-eauti fid gold modal , worth $7(5 ( , which lias pro- Hauled lo him for HUjic'rionty in oratuiy , at Itoanoko college' , in Virginia. S. U. llowrt , nf Itcel Willow county , is muniiur a scalded face and arm , the result of an experiment iilth lira nnd water. It seems that it hail been his habit on quitting work to lash a bucket of ivalor on thu lira tu put It int On throwing the wnlor in on this oc casion them Mas a sudden explosion , com- ill tely Btnnnmg Mr I'owo and throning him uckufow feet. His face and ono hand were pittu seriously burnod. Tlio Sidney Plamdrnlor says : "Donvor lunction in a great place for trnmps to trot laid ( IF. Theio h soldoin a elay when from ono ( i a do/on cannot bu found around tha depot udtiig for a train. Sumo coino from Denver mil some uro tr , < ilng to Denver and nthoni to Jliej < nie , 'ihoy usually nuna n to make a rilti < mt liming the nifibt , hut tbo next day irings in n now collection , lienevi theru 11 UH. unliy n Rood supply luyini ; aroiiiul loose. " ( The DiuiHOii county 1'ioni e'r furnishes the ( illouinirHpiicimi n uheat jle-ld : .Inlin Vincent , en miles nortliiii'Ht of town , has probtbly the ilgvust yield of wheat , commluiIiiL ; llioncrcago , > f any tinnier In Iho county or ill the hlulo , 'rom 1 Pi acrcn lin Ims thicshcd out ! lUl ! jiishali , nn an logo yield of oior tMonly-Boion iimlii1 ! * per arro. 'Iho Mhcat UOH Sea Island ID idsn has tliiu-h'd out I'lOO iniHliols rf bar oyundlOU bushoU of oat , and hu nixty terOH of hi o corn , in all ho farmed the p ist ) a on 27fi n iIH , from which ho hns gathi'ted i,23l bu'hels of BUI ill gram , with about M 000 jiuhols uf corn yut to gather. If any county u Nib mka. or in any ( ilhci stall In thu Jnion mi ' down" this wo Mould like to hoai rom it. Tin iMryikt JMitioitti'ir ' i'ritilul. T1IICCICNTURV. FOH NOVEMHKll. ll'ytnnniy n 1'itliiiiu. ItMilij Jlluuti ti ( ( d The importuntfcaturoof Tun OF Minn M.uiA/iNJ' for the coming year purliaps the moat Important over undurtakun liy tlio muga/.mo ii n oorlou of sopurnto pa. [ lora on the great luitlos of the trar for the Union , written by general ollicnra * , { h in command on both sides , includ ing ( 'onoralu Grant , Longatreot , IIill , McOlellan , lioauregard , POJIU , Hosucrans , Admiral Porter , nnd others. The series is begun in the November number with an interesting and graphically illustrated paper on "TDK IJATTLE OF BULL HUN. " IJv OKN. 0. T. UI'\UKIUAKII. : ( Ion , Deaurogard not only describes the battle but touches upon his relations rrith Jcflorson Davis and the general con duct of the war. The minis to prosonl in this series inteiresttng personal ex ponencos the ollicera' own stories ol their plans und operations. The illus trations will bo full and accurate ; and uo conipanyini { papers on "Ilocollootiona ol a I'rivnto , " begun in the snmo numliar , nil ) add value to the series. Tlio No vember Ci'.Nruny also contains lira1 chapters of u new novel , the story of ai American buninosH man , byV. . l3 How- idle ; n liuioly paper on How Shall Wo JJIoot Our I'rcnidentsi' chort stories by "Uiiulu Homus" nnd ntlioru , and a num ber of otrildni ; ilhidtrationa , Yearly sub ucriptioiiH , SI 00 ; Bin < > lo numbjra , , ! . ' cents. All bjok-nolleru und nows-denlers keep it. TIIK OrviLiiY Co , N. Y. . I'tibliahura , Now h t/to tune to sub wrlbc. - A slight chunga hus been linule In tin ivoiklngh ur < of the accounting department ill thn Union I'acKio railtiay in HUH uly , tog Into i Ifuot nuxl MiuuUy. lleieitter tlio wenl will ho done in Hi HO elc'putiiienU liitweei tlio liuiiM of U u. in and Tip in , a hdf Ulng nUovioJ from ] . ' ,10 lei 1 fui lunul and rtcrea tin i. A FOltr.lKN' INVASION. Diuiiiinci-M fnitn Over ( ho WatciK In ttio Aiiit'rlcnn Mnrktf * . yloi eland Loader. "Who Is tint diatinguishrd foreigner } ' ' skcdu Loader reporter tlio other clay of ho clerk of ono of the hotels , nn ho lointrd revcrmitly on the register to a , pecimcn of chiror.aphy ; ; , which In ila etmth nnd bold c ititoiir was Biiggcstivo o the imnttinrvtion of the reporter of at i-Rit n dukedom. 'That ; oh , he's n com mercial traveler , " said the clerk na ho landed a guest 75 conta in change for the ! 10 bill tondertd for hie board. "For- fL'ti drummers hnvo bocoino ijuito n ommou thing in thn country. Nearly all of these Europeans ivhoao nixnieo you nrt on the rogiBtor bolorit ; to this useful ilnia of Bocloty. " The reporter loafed ivor the p.ages carefully , and his cyos were greeted with the signaturou of uito n nuuibor of guoata from Fiance nd other lamia acroei the tea. On loanr inspcciion ho observed that the amo daalt and eccentricity which clnrAO- elided the hatidivriting of the nvcrngo Vmorican drummer WOP traceable in hat of the foreign born. Wishing to as- prlatii to what evtont the foreign ditu'i- nor W13 eincr iie'nnt ; upon Ilia busin is Iho AmcricMi in the hlter's natiTu icatb , the reporter n kcd n pruminunt .ry goocln machnnt of Superior street in. cgnrd to cjinmcrcial traveling frt.iu broad. "Ilia of " recent grnivth , was ho reply , "but ii rnpidly iticroiBing , nnd hero is no doubt thnt it will continue to ncrcnBO until ovcry prominent mainline- urer abroa'l who trades with this country vill linvo hia oalcDiunn in Amcrtci. They lot only hnvo their drummers hero , but t is not MI uncommon thing for members f the firm to croea the ocenn nnd visit heir trade nil over the country. They lo this so as to bo bettor nblo to supply ho American innrkot. There are many iinnufacturiug establishments in Franco mil other countries in Europe which make specialty of supplying the Amoricati rado. In order to do this bc t they must : now just what the Americans want. \nd in traveling irom ono city to another hose manufacturers ask for Biiggostiona rom their customers , and very often ro- urn homo and not on these very suggcs- IOIIB. " "What clloct will this method of doing niaincfla hrvo upon the price of goods ? ' "It reduces the cost of goods about 10 er cent , for it dispenses entirely with .ho largo importing houses in Now York , nnd the expense and profit of the im par- era nro thus sav cd. Thcss importoro in Sow York are Americans who purchase 'orolgn coiumoditioa and then soil them nt an advance to the trade throughout : ho country. But now largo foreign. louses are bcglnain to establish their own branch houses in Now York to servo aa n distributing center for nupplying the American trade which their commercial Tixvolora will work up. " "Doos this innovation tend to sharpau competition between homo and fo'rcign lunufaaturorsi" "It undoubtedly does , where the nnmo nrliclo is made by both manufacturer : ] . I3ut in our line of goods , dry goods , etc , there Is not this competition. The Ameri can nnd foreign fabricj are not at all allko , nor are tlioy brought into direct competition tth each other. Wo have a clnai of customers who refuse to buy anything made in this country. The for eign article ia of much liner texture and quality than the American anel , of course much moro oxponsivo. Wo have foreign dress goods , for example' , which aoll for Sper yard , while n corrrapondinc ; American article retails for $1 25. With. this latter quality the foreign manufac turer is unable to compote , so that their is no direct conflict botiroon them. It la the same with manufacturers in gloves , 'loalory ' , ahawla and other departments. European mnnufacturcra of all these articles are now soiling them largely in this country through commercial travel ers. " Sorehead CllIOA.o , October 28. The republicniiH who Icclined to accept Iho decision in the Third congressional district by arbitrators that W. i. Mason was the regular n iiiinoo and not ! eorgo K. Unvin , mot UIH afternoon QI d lomlnatod Dnvlu , who eleclinod ; then noini. lated (3eorto ; I' . White , who also duclinod ; hen nominated Gen. Charles Fit/iimmona. Ailliiir til ilic I'li'iiiiry'Caiinoil. WAHIIINOIOV , October 28. Knv. Hi. Chop- iellopast r of St. Mittliovvn Catholic chinch n tlna city anil professor nt Fnllcrton , ca'leel ' it thu White ) House today nnd Invited the resident to attend Iho opening oxorclaos of ho plenary council to bo hold at Baltimore , fovonibnr 11. The projidont primisod to bu troaunt If not prevented by public duties. Caught in tlio < 'o n. PKOIUA , October S. .To'OphSudonga , ngeel ' .I , while oiling nucliinciy In I'lrmenach'd n innfnctory to day w is oaiiffht In the cop ; vhceln and uo badly mangled that ho died In hort time. I. A. Ford , goccrnl pnssenKOT agent of the V.andalla anil Penujs'iauia ' lines ; ,1. M. dies- jrougli , assistant noneral passenger ogont of ho Vandalla ; .T. II , Maxtor , wiatern passeiiRer igoutof the Vnndalin , with headipiaiters at Kansas City ; C W , Adams , general passenger agent of the Pcnnsjlinnhv lines ; S. M. Homing ing , western passenger agent of the Pennsyl vania system , with head < pinrlcra ut Javon- port , In. , nnd J. U. Itnplo. of the Vundalla line , nro in the city renewing their acquaint- nnco with the old patrons of their ronels , W. H. Plntt , O. H. liakor , Giand Inland ; T. II JolinuoD , lirownavillo , registered nt the Paxton yosto day , UNO AGEUGY a a * si w B HJ SUOOE3SOK TO DAVIS II Bl.TDttE.1 aeuertl 1606 FA1LNAM ST. 01IAJU. n 7 Inr eulo JiXJ.OOO oroj caiolullr tilecloil Unili a Kistoru Nolirnki , tt low prloa nJ on euy termv Improioa urau tor sale In DongUi , Uodge , Ooltai : Plitte , Dart , Lum\ag \ , Hiroy , WtmhUijton , Uorlck HtunilorU , and Duller I'oumlca. T ics ptld In ill pittu ol tbo Btttr , ' ITonoy lamed on injirovoil ( > rmr. Kot ry llilillo nlwtvi ID odloe1 OorrrBpomi . ? BOTTLES , . . . , Jjavario. Culnuincher , . . . . . . . , Unvnna. [ 'ileuer > Bohemian. Kaioer . . . . .Brnmen. DOMESTIC. Bu\woisor ; St , LOUJH. Aubausor. . . . St. Louis. Boot a. . . . ifil'vauke/ . Schlit7.-Pilfmer Vlihvaukoo. Kru s Onmlm. Ale , Potter , Douiostio and Rhino V ine. I'VU. MA.ailEK llilS 1'V.rmiui ' Si