Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 29, 1883, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

e | Lampgy, — L~ “ I'ne OmAHA Dany Bk — — T THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB. PTEMBER SATURDAY MO GERMANIA IN DISHABILLE. »c"54ic Y Gog -t ind oo | GRAVEYARD ROUTES, ke R SRR £ eorea, Sammtps o oo o oo Destective and Fata Col e CONBIDERANLY - GRNRRAL DTy, ANE Ufl'BlllW 1ie Monment Commemorat- words, *I as sent to doit," until he was | UCSITICHTE 8D 151008 on 3 N closely press: by his cross-examiner, i ing tee Founding of the German when b i he ot quite clowrwhai | - NOFURGTD Pl ant Minncapuls : were the words really used by 0'Donnell, i Empire, Mes. Carey, widow of the murdered in. and 81, Loois, i former, was called. She appeared in . N fron " y deep morning, and excited special inter- N A Brilliant and Historic Soone on | ey Famorr "5 ! spectators, and neversl | Five Mon and Twenty Head of morning the boilor of the steamer M. 8, 0 bonds of 1:000 l; )} th" i Robinson, which l'{ at the foot of Water. F‘u sponrs' Pu‘~i Ha’cl-im- u.? .Hylmr:‘n li’i.i:mn:x loo .m\lol,k efiplmlw with fngml‘u‘lv force, e challengs him n'fiuhrly for the balke liner instantly killing Capt. Geo. 8. Warner ¢ i emblem, and f his ehallenge llld] the finmn;'. ?d"m.l" (‘I;ury. and seri- UHI-DIJDI‘ lea"n" Rflflfldlfll "13 HOII!P mounmu’ to nut)lin:z'.‘ (;;-ol‘l:r l;nmmu ously injuring Fre inalar, engineer, o i i hi di to play i 1 who was blown in the water and l‘fi\rmw» .yll‘ElGh w"h Jnk Pr(m 1n me oh.mr;n-;t::lh:.; o ’thrl:ayllw ;‘iu”n ur’ t:: ly escaped drowning, and Willard Durand Ulslflm cording to rules, for 85,000 on his and Melville Ryan, deck hands, Rich. Y return from Paris, He adwits that he ard Van Zandt, son of Capt. Van Zandt, will oither have to play Slosson or for- of Tuncora, from the Now Baltimore, ; ; foit the emblom, if ly ehall lying wlowgsidoof the Robin' [A Groat Gathering of High Flyers | "' ”m.‘:\::w,.u:m:::;. g TO WL HOUT DEMAY, TONE THE R ERVOU« §Y) " Y ll:)'w_lul.fl, with TARRANT'S SELTZER Al the Banks of the Rhine at ,L'Ei'.'.'.'&"n'.;"-r"". :;;:1;{;111‘]'»; 1.‘.‘."?'-0"‘"'."\?2."} "": Cattle Killed and Several ;;"-.-l-_i"mw”[ ".‘.].'.'"m..'l'.'.’."iff"n.v.f.f'"v'.‘f.'.f Arranged for Next Month in _ Loumviuie, September 28.-- Associa- FAKAR Rudesheim, tncidents of the voyage, corrobe rating the Porsons Injured, blown from his pilot houso onto the Chicago. suile abre Dt oo "'f‘"""!"h’:'h"’ - WERE ALWA | ocher wi noss inreZard to ciccumstances, wharf aud was seriously injured, Tao i Il“"~°-l ","‘"'. el b w’l,‘~.“l.'mll" 4 DRUGGINTS. : [ oxcept that she swore that after her e Dotts, which lny at the stern of the Rob, o 11y o8 second, Eallas third;. best. 1:134, the best time on re.«rd, Cash handicap, all ages, mile wnd @ {uarter, ten starters, Blazes won, A lwette How the Hand of Providence|bande was shot she said to O'Douvell, | The Chicago and Ohio River Roads ; & *“You shot my husband, * and O'Donnell 11 T st CGuided the Bullets that Pierced | reptied, “*Don't blame te; 1 was sent to Still Distributing Chromos | The Turf and Dinmond—The Regatta | ¢ at Plusburg - The Thumpers ot mson, was damaged $1,000. The ( which luy alongside, was & totul wr and the C. P, Geoue, lying ahead of the ) Mugs and Ivories, second, Washbuino thid; time 2:1 du it whercupon the woman who was Kobmson, had her Jomer work ecarvied ) I« d; time 2:104. the Heart of France. with him said, *“Don’t md, O'Donnell; to Patrons, wwvay sud her machinery damaged. The . “l":" ) *‘"I‘]-“lII fl;i'l'l- uile and a_ Ralf, | o | yon are no- iuformer,” - Robimson “sauk inmadintoly, carry SPORTING NOTES. Civel thirds tetie Rapture second, Kiatio- q | 4 o eross-cxaminatic . Carey | 13 O dxe [ With it the body of Cleary. o 9 Uath J [O'Donnell Arraigned for Kiniwg Tl o . 4‘”-"""["'['{'?I\:;L“l\llrzr((‘x:-\ Told and Succesatul Raid n an K RO BF, Ahe ‘Ivfn(hl-:‘:uj\\l.f;;.hl::n:ln\.(. (e THE NORTHWESTERN LY AGUE, Association purse, two-year-olds, one- . el Carey—Testimony ot Mother She dened she had talked to Pifas Car on the Wabaun, three toun was hurld four lunded foot| Cieaco, Soptember 28— The Amori. balf "«"lf.‘ .MII\VI ik T} e g $30,000 for $2. and Son, hev son uhoat is_ evidence, Magistrate o sgmmst - tho top atory of a|car Tl iliind Tublish ‘the AC0nd, Grant Maria thind; tiino 40f; Flowers asked O'Donnell if he hud any- ; TRAIN three story building crushing ial list of players reserved for the THE NORTHWESTERN RIFLES, Regular Monthl Drawing will taki plnce —— . A FATAL COLLISION OF T LN M 3 'Sy /4 " i 3 g b b il 2 i the Masonic Hall, Masonio ‘Tam,.]‘,'fluuu | ¢ thing to say in answer to the charge of Misxkavouss, Septombor 28, . |0 a bortion of the wall 'l“_‘l“‘““‘"(‘ :‘Y f"f"‘ in the Northwestern M POLIS, September 28 —The ing, in Louisville, Ky. STATUE OF GERMANIA, murdering Carey. He replied: **Not tween tive and six o'elock this mo nin, Auuthur' section, weighing nearly a to eague as_fol ikt Northwestern 1Rifle association: tourna- dor: Runesieny, Septembor 28, —The total |at present.” 1he prisoner was then | (V0Cn B v s on the Mie: | SFUshed in the roof of the vonl bupse E. | Springtield —Charles Houreholder, Ben ment closed at Fort Snelling to-day, Min- 1 Thursday, October 25th, 1883 cost uf the statu of Geruwnia, which was | 0-dered to stand compnitied. for sl ot P g B about twomies M. Downing, and still ar n [ Lot James Manning, Thowns Gunning, neapolia agin winning the association i Aench 0 o Jettery and Patr Drawings, | unveilod to-day on tho Niederwald, s | tho next scasion of the criine] oy bhyatid SHANUSSRAREARS s et ™ ateep | %48 Burlod to'tho rear, grazing the eubiu | C. Sctioanick, J. J. Ellick, F. Sullivan, chaupion badge, defeating the Chioago oY, tho logliatireot K., and twiow decar | ovor one million marks. T, uscrip FOUL PLAY wo Knowii, ROUHBE. vl hich | OF th coal bargo Apolio wnd tearing away | Win. Colgan, : y and Milwaukee ‘teame, The wind wes od legal by the highest court in the State. _ Bond upon the munument 1, 1 menosy. of \ 4 BERIBAI T Nation | e e R Do oot D00h | thi oot butore 1o foll jube the “niver. | Peoria—Charles Levis, E. Birch, W, J. cold and raw, blowing in fitful gaate Bromit e of <1 oo o 910,00 tor the of the victorious and unanimous rising of |, DUBTIY, September 28, —The Nation [four men were killed: Twh ool | Buildings were skaken, windows shat- [Sweency, J. P. McSorloy, Win, Schwariz, y 1 800, Tho conditions were six men each at800, Kent b 0 [ 1,000 yards, 15 X he exploded boiler was | G- B. Pinkney, Edward Fusselbach, ufi':;dolll%l,g“hu‘l {:’.:l‘.'i.’r;"fi.',‘..' ‘«'.: # Bl s . o 4 accuses the British government and the | ti irty cars vach, coming into Shakopee, ‘;‘:‘,"",‘;:'.é’,;':;;:,“,,’:ofi‘,,'“",:,“fl',’,‘:‘:;":,‘, AL o R e $870 mi [ Aworican Legation s Landon, of fou | yhoe) the sec portion of the first secti b e A B S et Emporor Willian' and Prince | |15 €Ward O Dontell, in tha Hops that | broke Je, seb hask fe e tea: tored and goueral coustornation provailed | I D. Phelan, Chris Faliner, B in the vicinity, v ( i » ) 4 built by Robert Livin, on, of sity uincy—Clarence Baldwin Charles ] lrg::mmmtfi:ulh;r:fillfilfinilulm::“h o't | Froderick Willian artived at moon. e he may nnplujx.utgm friends n! Parnell | tion which was ,u;t Emmllnl»lg the curve ;) ,Ns{ b U e Inguarmf J. F. Gorman, P, Sullivan, f,;;h m»f»','.‘: 7&',:;:1:‘“ 'K'L'::f "gnm ey ot svary wonth, Riesd tia magnitciet [ ware ruceived with great onthusiasen. nfamagrcuspiracy. to murder Caroy, the MR R oight way for| Vansant's son was killed, The total Benjamin Black, total of 1,205 out. of a poasible 1.350° October Schem EVEKYRODY TO THERE, it SOBEA 'l"’l MR b Rt tele- 11oss aunot yot be pscortained. The ex-| = Ft. Wayne— M. P. Scott, M. Phillips, points, Milwaukeo 1,140, cago 1,300 WEISBADEN, September 28.—The Em- Rl frolght badly: ebiel il iears of | ylision was probably cavsed by . nog. [dno. MoDonough, Ed. Merrill, J. Brown, i et O illam and the German Princes | = LONDON, Soptembor 28.—The report of ""x'""!h y wrecked. s mmost in- | |ysenop of the enginoer in allowing the [ Wm. Geiss, 8. A." Buhel. Banqueting ac Death's Door, hero en route to take part in the | the shooting of Parnoll is falso. Baenoll b Aeadiybic s 7 e e 1204 [ water in the boiley to yot tos luw. viedo—H. Martin, 8. W. Burkley, J. | gynicnon September 28;—Tho Daily unveiling of the statue of Germania, |i# NoW in England, m]umnn, uw:mm lllpp;lmw to bo a b oy (00 . Tilley, H. O. Day, J. H. Miller, T J. News' Richmond (Va.) special says: R. All the ‘hotels and lodging houses here LANDLORD 8H0%, :::x:er‘:;’"r"l’zau:fl dy":s ‘.:;?“ ix::::: THE "ATION L cAPITAL Poorman, M. F. Walker, C. Welch, Geo. King, J. Evana and 0, ¥ounger, nlg‘ma-, aud i the neighboring places aro over-| Baruma, County Mayo, Septembor 28, i 8 Lane, 8. R. Snow, Fireman J. H. McCann, and wero hanged at Chatham to-day noon, offot, e Grand Rapids— H. M. Jones, Charles Al fow U 1000 Prizes, flowing with “visitors. The streets are —Crotty, a landlord, was shot dead this Brakeman D, F. Malohey. All the mon A O 2 y y8 ago King and Evans sold " brises: docorated with flags, banners and_patri- | momning at. his residonce ja aih? y living IR b L o i fiotain, Chas, Eden, €. Hountz, Thomna [ (v 4058 o doctors for $10. Younger § bries, 20 gtic ottocs. Bunido tho German Princes | yark, e il bown wonndod ey |1 woro living in thin city. An oon | THG Saiully Paul Personally Appeals Kearn, F. F. Moinke, L. C. Stockwoll, O the Postal Phillisigs fop |, Coeke Kabe Corinhurs, kit Gase! | S vl i taying 610 was.too n U ¥ the money, gave a fine dinner to fri RfllnS(alflmenL wj“";?““"*"" Fonter, W. H. Robinson, —calves head, ronst pig. and roast beef. and Prinoossen evory. prominent. pergon hony pold; 1 a8 word was received here Superintendent 0U88E8 eV ro imes previously, C i Ito conneuted with the wyiitary Sl N lurk and Trainmaster Hamlton went to oy y N . he scene of the di with a wrecker. Whole Tickets, $2. Falf Tickets, 81, | o vornment of the empire will be pres- Rl L A i H et 850 38 Tisxeta, 9100, ent. Each division of the German army | PARI, September 28, —Waldeck Ros- | The bodies will be ht to this city to- Remit Dratt pEs ¥ i . Hunter, J. Manaell, J. Trundel, | ) - Hrabian and wound up with wines s DER, f S . 4 \ i , W. H. Mo L J. Gl 5 i oo s e s | ill Be altogethor about 350,000 peoph Blding of meetings there of the Salva. [P. H. McAuliff, of Minneapolis. The Several Westarn Postoffives Raised | "}y Outy—Thomas Morrissey, Juhy |46 the erime at the banguot. g resont. + e % N P i o t 3 e ———— Loivin Ky roem all orders ¥ ok v OUGLAS. | P halitie Bom the batteries at Bingen [ ti'h Army and ordering the expulsion of | The bodies of ali'were brought hore this in Grade and Salaries Lavin, Jas. Cudworth, David Foutz, 8hot Hix two Broshers, il ing | membeis of the army from the depart- |évening Nine cars and one engine are John Reilly, > i a7 S e S ooy b he ‘..h:’.:.'fim'::,:d:gfi went if they disobey orders. P eompltely wrocked: “Bovenicon hesdof Inoreased. Thin list n corroct, boing taken dicoct dyc‘:.‘"’ffl::"x‘:;pgmf;- Ky i Adml/m‘zon unveiling of tho statute. of Germauia. : ;"U";;::‘;;m'fi.mh i stock wmB ::'l::“ i, o from the official list. three brothers—Samiisl G William 0. Church bells are ringing, steam whistles 1MA, Septem —The El Public, d < THE SPRINGFIELD CLUB, und Thomas Rogers, were tuking doposi- : oF THE o1 thio' staaniéra/on| tHe Rhine sounding i1 & lewdor, apeaks of the early evacustion | INvrANAPoLs, September 28 —_Tho ox. | Petalls of the icenorve Ship Yaatio SruNarteL, Septomber 28—A di [tions in the case of the contestol Lae: WORLD and the wholo vast assemblage on the |of Lima by the Chilians as & sottied fuct. [ press messenger on the Wabash road was | Along tho Toy Condt. o Groen. patch. from this city last vight atated [fathor's will, Sauuel G, thinking his 5 Neiderwold singing the national anthen:, BREAKING UP, robbed last night between Rome and land. erroniously that the Spriugfield base ball | brothers wers abe t to draw wen) A 1 /[ ) All the Gernian sovereigns and Princes Loxnox, September 28.—Lloyds re. | P¢ru) and about 81,600 taken from ”,“’ iy gy club had disbanded. "l‘he fucts are that, | quickly drew his and shot Thomas Virs.o. A. EN'S [asscuubled bofore tha mosment on the ports dat’ the steamship Rottendum gy | 4% Aftor the train passed Luketon, 20 AP TRN O hs, fitwing pluyed recontly ut o fiuanoial lom, | throuzh tho Tead aud Willinm in- the WORLD'S Niederwald, and the ceremonies began in ashore on the Banjuard coast of Holland, | ™ile8 from Peru, three masked men on- 5 ~ 0 it was decided to_forfeit tho remaining abdomen. - Both wore 1eported dying, t the presence of a vast multitude and aud has broken her valves, '[tered the express car from the rear, VANDERVOORT IN WASHINGTON. two games to the Bay C, and lot thow | last night. Samuel is President of the knocked the messenger insensible, and No other train men were ar. It is supposed the robbers g g denblatt gives currency to the report that | boarded the train, at the Chicago and At- /At the Niederwald unveiling Emperor | it 2t Alexander, of Bulgatia, lelt | lantic crossing, and passed directly into William « ;When Providence desires (i, 1,0y Yesterday incoguito for Vienna, | the express car. Two suspicious persons f ta siguify its will with regard to mighty [Nore. —IE this proves correct the rea- | have been arrested at Logansport, who s dof pood gvents upon the earth it sulects the timo, [, o 1o h ex thus leaving his capital | are supposed to be implicated i the rob. ”'”1,3:1,"._;:2;:‘,"6";3“,,{ gountrics and “instruments to accomplish orall L s leaying } e Tmplicat’ 250 WaSHINGTON, September 28, —Paul | go home, The club von iues in working | Farmers’ bank, of Calisle, Ky, William Vandorvoot, late chief clork of the weat |order and will play o series of exhibitiou | s 8 8t. Louis lawyor and Phomas is &' ern division of the railway mail service | games horo, furmer, ) at Omuha, who was removed for inatten. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR, Large HAGCOR: Closed. bion to business, called upon the First | Cutoao, September 28.—The Attend- oA ARRoRy, g Awistant - Postmmstor Goneral to-duy. | anco nt the State fate i day was entimat- | . HIUNTINGTON, Pa., Septomber 28.— Upon the returu of Postmastor General [ od at 100,000, 1t wis parado day forthe | The Huntington car and wheal work, Greshaw he will muke personal appeal to prize animals. In thy afternoon there | Blsir Bron. l'“’l""e'“"' ailed w'u'd“du' ¥ proceeded in uccordance with the pro- R od Ay t sramine heretofore announoed. . ungged 27 WT.Z EC’S orer |« ViENNa, Septembor 28 —The From. | in the e S PERFECTIONY THE EMPEROL"S ADDRESS, oy is probably in order to consult with | bery. » i . , ile [ ment ewtered Jast wyoning the Uuion Foid i e o Ty e yudeg 50 570,483 18 | Ronfcor Flasete oot g iay oGl R SRl s feate o' bard Erottngrrann Ag 0| Tk £ GO Ok ey will in-. g i i Al ity 2 Gome 88 M |yidered connected with the roported pio-| Quigaqo, Septemler 28, [t appears LIS Moorolfirgh+: Tabma adbinnd, Dind (rse | oraoso thia 11b itlboa b $200,000. Assots. armeats tie fall the BT e atherland s om0 | test of Russia to tho Howers regardiug [ that nobady except Preaident Ingalls, of | The quarterly readjustment of post- ich third; time 1:46, 1:474. Tropting | Are estimated ut 100,000 and four hun- aned to s vatural e oc e laL at the hws [ the recent events in Bulgarin. | !“The Big Four” road, who called for {he [ Masters’ saluries has boen completed by caco for four year olds, Day Dream firg | dred_employes’ who 'have not been paid e S T L e meoring of managers of the warring Chi- | U0 Postotlico Dupartiment, Among the it ateaight Himte, BTy O et 3T toriwd At s T madeto stood —in arms as the instru. CRIMINAL RECORD, engo and Ohio river roads in the intereat | Postoftices raised to the third grades and | i Crrfield thi T hadtnel third | tide over the embarrassment 8o work can ment. The Almighty conducted these jep ke place at Cincinnati to- | Postusters’ salavics incrensed o the | Gen. Garfie hird; best time, thir Sobbings ! arms after sanguinary conflicts THE MOONSHINER METHOD, ot inoaco,jto '-ll e I]‘v“f"d"' - "“‘";““ ,’“ o tigures given are *“McLuansborough, T11,, | heat, 2:26]. R v \ tored to its from \'(icl(‘nry_ to \iicmr_y :\}llnll pl::cd f('telr s Forr SMITHI, Septemlni-rh;.’fl —Yester- ;1:;‘;‘I:‘fi;]u"['z.l’h‘:’|:]|.;;|“:;yufllllll'llg:;:ltl“‘lilu llillk‘: €1,000; Spirit Lake, Ln,. $1.100; Wiiore, CHICAGO'S BIG RACKS, e n‘—.—‘"mnml Veeid: . ave many takes its place in the history of the | ga. morning, between Childer's station | * cone | G 8 S Diiaxacay g 3 g el sy \‘ or; I have not T e e have raised | g Wl gy Falle, Indian nation, while [ 11¢s_ engaged in the cut, are not quite | Neb., 81100." Siuco’ Scptomber 16th | Curcaco, Septomber 28.—The Chicago | Bosrow, September 28,0, . Dewey, the Postoflice Dopartment issued 102,- [driving park will give a fall meeting of | the Montrenl produce denler, reported as 605,000 new 2 cent postage stamps, mixed trotting and ng, October Gth having victimized banking houses in Mon- t. Iam sat- s 1 e i i : ready yet to make concessions, and in thiiv prayer to God and given Him their Deputy Marshals’ Addi on Bock and Y yet Loon! g c “parati p wising el ing : . Vi f this theopinion is general that the ¢ g ©_preparation thauks, praising Him for guteeming us | Monill were attempting to arrest John T T T TUE YANTIC'S CRUISE, to 13th, inclusive. Tho entrien for trot- | troul, Boston and Now For w0 a large but acts on worthy of accomplishing His will. Ger- | and a Cherokee, named John Jacks, mentcan be reached, though it is not| The Suerutary of tho Nuvy has just re- | ting mce aro all in and number 125, iu. | ssun by forged paper, was represented My hair ImeRYEto }hg ,'“:“lfi’f, ‘,’.‘"fi,,‘,]"?['“'fmli" phisky peddlers, both ofticers weré ted any body will precipitato a | ceived from commandor Frank Wildes, | cluding nearly all the sensatioual horses | here by reputable persons who are una- Fude ul;::mtll‘;i; souso the I‘:’n‘nnl'l!nuut killed: CORRUPTION . ght war “till after the Cincinnati |U. S. S. Yantic, a full report of the | of this year and former years, i ware of his unreliablo character. His Jvantage to me, atandingibefoFs s s rostedl S Tari T - i ““;‘" ot ': "‘r');””,;;l‘ | Meeting appointed for next Tuesday. | cruise of thull v]uml up the wu‘\‘,ul;l const ;‘l‘mm Ju.\v‘.l'fi'u See “r4{¢IEIIUIA. I)‘;I" r.\rmtucuumlwur_:‘mtrlh Iinlddar,‘ ll"e-lbmlky ety e o) i .|, St Lours, § eptember 28,- 10 grand | Moantine the passenzer rate war presents | of Green'and, last summer hile sery- | Fanny ithers y ilson, onroe [ & Co., and with the Maveric hank., LiRdages e ataken a1 ords” Erich e jury made ' repore hisinitarioon, il |55 Sincwitfonto rent Tl noot bt pam o o capasity of toworvo ahip for tho | Chief, Muxey Cobb, Minnie 1t, Jow I, | The furaar b received advices from Into father . atten et Y whioh they atato that a Fing ertste i tLe thean lines expired by linitation August [ Grooloy rehof expodition ander o, | Sleopy Joo, Alexmmdon, Gogite, Willis | their banking house in Montreal to ad. the testimony of all who ‘;';’.h.m““ If.'f Hl':‘u:llxl" ‘::, m,,l”:t':; city, formed by gamblers and notorious 1, but has been hanging alon in a sort [ mand of Liey Garliugren. On the 24 [ Woods, Kentucky Whip, Robin, Big [ vance 830,000 which was done on pre- ; EN'S i iro to poaterity, T dedicnte (s oo, | W4V uals, who Ssed ey and thrents | of half racognized half tgnored way ovor |day of Augus the Yamb oot b Cary | Soap, Kute McCall, Adeluide, Index and | sentation of papers which subsequensly L Al N emorial to the [ 4 CFTUBL the police and other officials. | 3ic. 1 Pool Manager “Rich- | Isinds. “Hore was found acabin con. | Billy Clinker, trottors; Johuson, Rich- | turned out forgeries, AR RESTORER. | | ument to the fa odgement to conmg| 1Y Teport it tho police. oominis wrdson - was notilied to clowo | taining tho reard left by L, cut. G ling. | ball, Bullilo” Giel G Flora, Bello| L 1 kuowledgement to comin ; ! . [ 204470 Q4 440 T 1 ) i AR lation, May | $00ers have given blauk resignations, his ofico and turn over the|ton, stating thut the - **Drotiu ud | Fuller, Westmont and Billy * Scott, g BUThCMayer Faiture, <3yl iy o G o e e istion, Bay 5oy 6 Sl St atn ey tuetior[ifuote S50 the ' roadal Ooiober 1| racien cuy,Island July 2l | pacers. Tho ovents include i froe-for! | “Npw Yous, Soptember 28 —Tn cone i .‘i"(~,:”:'|t IP]" & ,I,L,- r .,,,:?.‘ UITn‘.‘“ ..I.T,,,:.T ¢ that Governor Crittenden has the the duy before the time appointed for the | twelve duysin advance of the Yan' [all for stallions, froe-for-all for trotters, nection with the assignment of ¥, Mayce et beabaresaeilodhe uno ud it is his duty to investigntothe | Gluciati oct e ok et Ho, o tier Joaving auothor recurd |and & wth for 85,000 botwecn St | & o iy tlo asaignment of obrained i s B G S od bwo indictuents [ it by i oot il i tho cubin, Comumaindor Waldes pushd |Julion utd Jay Byo Sen, the Last named | b uy o) the Court of Common Pleas, hAY Ky & mgainst Warren MoChisney, one for b not as members of a common pool but | on northward through loose sureans of | on the closing day. requiring the assignoe, Simon Dansig, to Gun, Von Moltko was re bribery and eno for forgery wtativen of indopendent linos, | i6e, ad v tho 30 ot s ATeIY o PITTABURG REGATTA file a provisional bond in §500,000 for v ¢! 8 ’ fion wa 2 A8 representatives o independent, , |ice, o 4 e ) " fe pr X | EEEEL AL il ok foninin s b Al diS] o that 1w mow oraniztion will havo 0| doion Talnd, whoro a oain was discov:| preren o, Soptombor 28 —Holton [ tho Taithful performanco of tho dutige: goronky, dis cnly foreigner officially Burincss Vailures, bo otfucted. Tt is unpossible to foreseo | ered, in which Jvus fonudin srouted Hloft et Sat O SRS 4 firat event | Tho nasignoe statos from inspection of the present, as it was *considered that. thy| NEW York, September 28 —Businoss | what the result will bo. The Pan Handle July 26, by Licutounne Gurlington, an- | wat’ ¢ fourtl trinl heat, of tho profos: [D0oks of the usmignor, he' believes the 3erme | fact of the Prince being in the immediate | failures of the week, reported by Dun & | roud wants a trafiic agreement as doos nouncing the wreck and total loss of the sional race. Hosmer took thelead, When | merchandise is worth’ about $360,000; attendauce on the Ewperor and person- | Co.’s mercantile ngency, number 180 a | the & Eusiein Hlinois, but the | Proteus on July 23, and giving DO [ or'tho (hnce-quartor buoy Elliott cross- | #tatanding aocounts about $100,00),and ally ,,Gl,mwmw the Czar, hud political | comparcd with 188 last'week, the feature | Louisville. New Albany & Chicago wants uucx‘nult of the mml'uimun‘[n -l_lnulnwn M Lod the bow of Hosmar's. boat and both l-l:,rdu;nl: ‘Org%u individual property, h y 70 " : being important disasters in' New York | ool, while the Kuunkukee line is non- | meldiate urty. The Yantic then ran 3 mow Ten Eyck c firat, | #bout §1,200,000, importance. When the Emperor had g pool, Par A S stopped rowing. T'en Lyck came in first, d concluded his speech amid the roaring of | clothivg trade, committal, down the Pandora harbor, where Com. | s CORE: et Judgen docidu tho | @ 0 e e artillery, riuging of bells, cheering| Duncque, September 28, The well ANOTHER COLLISION, mander W Ile:l tlmv‘fwurmllml-l':lhlu;ykvu:‘v’:-i race should bo rowed over aguin, lq-h..y Cinicann Bar i A SR of people, the great bluo silk | known drug house of Junkermann & NinserroLls, Septemb g lebters from bol Ko und 1 polioved Elliott intentionally fouled Hos- 1A00, By <8~ : cnvel'{ngl of the status was dropped. | [ass mado an assigninent to-day to Peter [ Tribunes’ Fargo special says: Five miles | Lieutenant — Garlington, stating thut | e have barred Elliott out from all "n"“')l while };mnu wwDud i:iu{’ of the rzl'var, Crown = Prince Frederick William | Kiene, Linbilitica8L18,000; anscts, 8100, | cast of Valley City. this morning, the|the wholo of the :xlmdlll_m-"f'y races, i, L REAn AT Bheciim dlwk_._ beuding his knee seized and kissed the [000. 1t was the oldess wholesale drug | cust bound passenger train ded with [force of the shipwrecke: £oLeus | Uhieth heat, Ross won, Layberger sec- | tho abutment' o ams straetyiaduu g it g I ¥ h 1 h 11 boats, h . knocking a section of it, 60 feet long, off Ewperor's hud, wheroupon father and | houso in Towa, established in 1854, Th an engine that was returnin n helping | had started south in small boats, hoping ond; time, 21:67. nocking 3 ng, son embaced, kissed cach other repeat |long continued sickness of the senion freight train up hill. Both were runing |t mect the Yantic coming up, or tind | gl gt hent of the four oated race was lh"A_l(';-’r t :'“‘)"'e urunxd l‘el‘:r;.lld“wlm edly, amid tremendous cheering, The | partner and comsequent negloct of busi- fat full “speed, and both woro badly | the Swedish 'flw'"vnv Sophia” at Cape | | ox'culed. Queen City of Buflslo won, | of Z0 on b0 (pns num‘do pel;:;:l{: Emperor then shook hands with General | ness is believed to bo one of the principal | wrecked. ~The passenger engine, tender York, Commander Wildes, upon dis- Mutuals of Pittsburg second; time, 10-42; sad one ,nrl wo horses woln .n.h:. il Moltke, while the bands Joined in the | causes, and baggage car were thrown from the | covering these rocords, started at once second heat, Bostons won, Coltics of Buf. 1’.:.: “nuv;',m' wu(r)o severely cul ‘h:‘mn hymn, “*Heil dir im Sigekranz” and | e—— track. The engineer of the passenger |8outhward in tho track of the TIWHE | falo socond | tiume, 19:40, aly ety Q0o W"“%&“»-, wn “Wacht am Rhein.” The Emperor, fol Conventions av Louisville, s badly injured and his fironiun caught | boats, wearching tho const carofully for | ™Ip #0CoN consolation race, first heat, | into the river, but wa r p p e ¥.in) MAAY £ th ‘ Finall % lowed by his entire suite, asconded| Lovisviiie, Soptember 23, —The Na. in the wreck and rowsted ulive, The pas. [any trace o the missing men. Wilal | Riley “won, Bricoland second; time, . e the staircaro leading o 'the mon- ftionul Colored Men's Exacutive s Blgor vere sisken up, nous serivusly. |0 Seplombor 20h, Commander Wildus | pited. o0 | heat, Leo won, Plaisted ; ; wment and carofully inspected the work, | mittee met after the adjourniment of the Blame is attachua to the engineer of the |found Lientenant Garlington and the second; time, 21:07, Sr. Jouxs, N. B.,Soptember 28,—The b c + 10 20l which is cer- comzing bald,” This pow 8 Th onlfi Perfoot Milk. The most no iog imothers . Comendel Lo a1 oo oot At dhades | oonventiai the elvction | lono en tiine / or wan [ Groeley relicf party and Captain Pike | %S f the pro. | ark Orontew, at Chatham, - picked up } fx‘i?nfi.'-"llt-lfimm.w"mfi';fi";.f:llm‘.»’:um' alarie nn:J .I\m;, nf. X uy,f (‘rnwn Princess ‘.fn\\‘: nl\x llk‘ll‘lllll.,, y n.,h‘” rulfn:.n. : ne (,Ill_lllll.l llh-’unyfc’tlhtu ;;u::ulf;.ur'lt?luu i cn{w ) t]xull‘luluus Pty "lhu ||I|| hed 'f] |,|tl€ l‘xlu'nlt:“hul:‘{:rl::] theed fiaierth il wdory<on 8t. Pior i o for s e, R o aud royal personages form -|of W. A, Pledger, cha rnang | lato and ho had the rig it ol way, ho ) o o Sl o fon R RAYIE essional race wan then culled bank, who had boen oytatx days from i1 ) isth A1 Contral Whart, Roston, Mam. | ground, At this moment - W Arnold, of Vieginia, socretary | engineor and fireman jumped” and os- 'I"" on ‘l“‘x’?'“"" 2[“’ sl '"l "(’,‘\‘ A 'J'" over owing to the Elliott- Hosmer foul vessel, One af them Inul’opuzedn vuhr A — ; ; dud S {ae : 1 pary | caoe ‘ uconcluding the report, Commander : st intereating race of the | Vessel, 3 ithon {through the elouds wod illum I'he ohject of the committeo is to carry | capod with fow injuries. b g b I 16 proved the most interesting race « ' b , g A POSITIVE & it | hruigh th dlowla Enperor then made [ont the principles onunciated in the wd Ly i Wildes says: 1 ournostly POREOABIN [ yoyatta, . Hoamer won' by o longth, Tom Oubimarm fagi iy Hohad. wicked = ox Na.'d Wllicnrs any cavebn fous mevch el | trininphial o e Lo Wio-buden, whero | dvess of (e convention, . Naw Yous, September 24 :u the :anuuful‘]nt” lI:u -:--':1!'»'“1;:"‘“"“ Jyek wecond, Priddy third, iu the ve. [ blood to quench his thirs 0 ; Tong stangp "IO°F Obtnate case no nuatterof how | & biugitel Ws iventat tho royul castle | Tho converie f charitios and cor. | ¢, W (ORK Bebtent v of i sending a vessol 1 [ mrkablo tine of "20:03, "beating all A 1 Tou aing, .| hin erening. b I€ini o Suking bror | reotions elected - the Boaiyy M o0r: MR Yt ot oo ek 1 Nowlndinnd Silogs built and | ooords, mn yok'e.ti e R o - Allan’s Soluble Medicat. d Bougies | +el the health of the Emporor ta the | fur tho enuing Foasiv Mooatidcutis Blon, il i S0 AR T TG sllibiivg ‘:I":;'ll"llf";'\m’”,',,,'[':,‘.‘,',‘,".“:fi:x.‘.‘xmr,.','.';,',‘f“l',::I iy, b 0u08, "o T PR Bl e s i A0 W o o puteb, copabia,or ol of s | fethlor of thio Gurman g Sl e | e 3, Totohworth G Robrtson e, | Pening of theie linos for Alluags ahos | o UiRMPEC ARRGRILVC toigp Rt il il o, bl g DOHALAY o | MBddun liaciaranaed abals e dal waod, that are ec fain to° priiducy’ dyspemin by | 80Ver of pence of Germany and. Bar ident, Right Rev ; 5 wween Now Y Albuny, Utica and t we Phe programme consists of th Mot Dy A b sl ek “lw\‘"rlh“v"-lhxnl'l}r!'vmwh- ke #460 Tho Emperor toasted the German e o3 | Louis; recording secretary, Prof A, O Syracuse Monday, Ostobsr Lst, this descripuon thero was nothing t final content of heats of votoran profes- | Huron, Dy ) 18 4 mistake, udden Bl by al + gy et 1on Lnpe P dlon. | L0 o onotals who asstatod in the accom- | Wright, Madison, Wis: socre aries, ) ba s provent my forcing a passige into the | Y singlo seull, the consolation and | Was here yestorday, 3 g out of Ger ity. The Em-|Dr, ¢ 5 Albauy, R. Cal : I LWAY, - | tast ico abou tk and remaining | [0t ihglo 8 = .0 B xé,‘qu:L"‘ y "'“‘“&IIRE phishwent of Geruan unity. The Ew- | Dr, Charles . Hoyt, of Albwoy. 1t. Cald (.‘“,,w‘“:"'\‘;“"'l'"‘”' P e T i «)u b Ol K 'l e | four-oared races, = A s e receive Lmany congratulatory tele- | well, of Louisville, i y Ol /H10AGO, N, 4 5. 5 [thero. Attached to the report are copies — taSkEANEO,, {[BUIAE A <’.‘\.l|1..:”..:‘\'”.‘«‘:.r- 0Tyl e l'f i ‘mm‘I'li.-.'- “‘llulilm “m "l’nl'su:s: of th Chicago atockholders iu the Puo. [ e | Atiachee by Lisub, (urlinglon BASE BALL, AU IS A gl . wero appomted for cach state, Ad. [ ple's Ruilwiy Company of Awierica, was | ¢ Puydors Harbor and Littloton Lsland, | puriavgiensa, Soptember 28,—Chica. 00D's ARSAPARILLA I Have Fo‘md It | COUNTER DEMONSTRATIONS, journed to-night, minl ll:—nl;gh', for the |Iu|l|nuan':f' l\lu‘u'llnu Kiving a dotailed account of their voyage lgo 7, Philadelphia 1. v H Paris, September 28.—As u connter. e # Jacul organization. It was states Lhere und wistortune. New Youk, Septomber 28, Detroit demonstration to unveiling the statute of John Jarroit's Job. are 43 subscribers in the city to 2,600 | — 7, Now York 2—8 innings. TR ot"bas 1 sxclamation of man whoa he 4ot & vox | Germainia an the Rhin by the (Geormaug, Frrmsnoo, Soptember 28 —John Jar | ares at §50 por, "}Blf'r“v'.lu:;:f.)w‘:: Failure, Yuovivenok, Septembor 28.—Buflo | - §f el Bkt xinetof o et st g oka Pile Oiatment, which is & simple and. surc ds of Parisians assewbled this afi e g |- e = irst payment of §2 por & bl A her 28, —At a meeting| 3, Providence 3, enco s Alleratives, blood Furifiers, Diuretics and ] oapaiatad I Wil Ducasos. " ¥itty cuuts R Ey Mtatuto o sburg,” in [ "eth ”"i' Ptlring l"“‘“hl"’l' of the l‘s 1[Psid As only 17 stockholders were of l"‘,‘.':':'r:‘?;';:‘:'; ;’:u‘““ Tm‘;;: m“(;'f ' Boston, September 28, —Boston G, | Tonles, such as Sarsapartiia, Yellow Dock, Stllingiae ! : i aasmele sd adulged 1n| RS, Alradon of Livo aod Bisel{Sleeo b 0 i ke b [manufucturers and dealoss in tunners o5 | Clovelund's. Bt s e, Masdrke Wi Commy The American Diarrhma Cure | patriatic crica. The demonstration PA%8- | merican Tron and Tia Plate association | P Antivg & committes e o nale o ot | tracts, yesterday, Youny stated that the RIFLE 8HOOTING, mediolue, ke anyUing ebso, can be furly judged ed off without any disorder. | managing agent, to take charge | 7% . Tho People’s Railway Company of [ frhete yustorday, You 8103,000; contin- | I bor 98, At ®n by ki resulis. We polut with satiataction o i k Fias stood the test for bwenty years. Sure cure for 5 as general managiug agent, y ™| Amorica was organized in Indianapolis nt, $180,000; asscts, 86,000 cash, fuc. | CREEDMOOK, L. L., Soptember 28, - lorious record ool Sarsaparila his eatamey oo i all Nover Falla. Disvhacs, Dysentary, and Chole O'DONNELL AREAIGNED, of the matter of working up a high tantf some months age, with an authorized | §99t \ U003 ck, real estate and | the Bational aifle association fall meeting Htaclf upon (he bearts of thousaads of peoplo 1a New b Loxbox, September 28.—0'Donnell sentiment in favor of this iudustry, capital of §175,000,000, for the purpose | 1O0Y property "":h“;‘“,.;l:;".l:‘::‘ gro. | o-day the Hilton trophy was won by thy Bauiand who baveprvuaily or Iadirvly boen e nfllflffl'fll‘ and ma Tnmcfi Cordial; | was this morning brought before Magis- | which is almost wholly unprotected. of building railroads across a large por- ::u- ;"l"“' 0’&;" oLl BEET" | Michigan state tean; total, 1,066, e i eing i ber o 8 s tzopossible b0 supply the rapid sale of the same. | t¥ate Flowers, at the Bow street court, s p -‘ N tion of ereation on the mutual plan, each i, THE THUMPERS, z * BUKK CURE WARRANTED when the cxamination was resumed. Butlers Prince Declines. share to bo asseased not to exceed 832,50, e P D e, Baurimons, Soptewber 28.—The Sul- Coal Mine, | Pever aod aud all O'Donnell was brought into court un- Boston, September 28.—A cable toland redeemable at face value of §50 i1, . livan-Slad hibition to-night was at. Yo Axgue, Malarial trouties. P 0 " ¢ Pirrssune, September 28 —The con. | livan o exhibition gl ‘ PRICE, $1.00, der a strong guard. The son of Carey | The Herald from its corr pondent in Lransportation over the lines when built, 1 m' i »u!l d river coul miners, | teuded by over 3,600 people. | W.J WHITEHOUBE i couiiy i, 1 ctel | M et S e S M e o, o ol R o Aot et b et an, b Gred Hhe font P haans ian an e Fiat Hoke) Soonta, hiay - mhecriplons otk | Fivaboy o purposo of comsidering the| Naw Youk, Septomber 8. Jacab ; i A LABORATORY, \#TH ST., OMAHA, NES. not grapple with O'Donnell, He admit. cept the nomination because he has tem. L e —— propriety of asking au advanco of the | Sckacfer, champion b'"l-","'l“- Ot farpie | o otbers ot anf e’ 1, e louse. b For Sale by all Druggists ted ho night have testified when under | porarily withdrawn from politics in con- Boller Explosion, price on the river, and the enforcement | terviow fo-night, says he wil Rl o ) 000 0 P, Lowel, Masm # sont by Exprees on receipt o prics. whot | oXamination at Cape Town that O'Don- sequence of the illness of his family. Alsany, Boptember 28.—Early this|of check weighman law provision, his game with Vignaux, as ho is under rfi.u,.u 'Y

Other pages from this issue: