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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE - —— e - - ~— SIXTEENTH YHEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1856, NUMBER 88 AN OLD GAME FRUSTRATED. | fofima e Rianees Sot Searciine'or's | KNIGHTS 1N GRAND PARADE THE SAD SONG OF SOLOMON| st Aveixeiomon oukeaex. TORICAGY'S DISEASED COWS, | manmronusdmomrx swumnuen. | . a pol iceman. tive War In Ireland illi Crir e 1T One Miilion Dollars Ahead. oo steamiors and bacges thus far | ik a nesell’ ¢ o 8 " 0, Sent. 23, —[Specia to ! . R § ‘ iled to move the pogul a < Lillian ? 1llhq %me Hugband Sings Be- | | - 2.]<Referting 1o news ape T | Governor Oglesby and Many Officials In- Hartford's Mighty Swindler, Three “Agents” Attempt to Have Forged | into the river from the brid $ uis Treated to an Imposi ot acle hind the Bow Street Bars. \tefhes From London t > ARGTES 3 T, HARTFORD, Conn., Sept, 2 Tel Obecks Oashed and Tail. Young Tony Piiffer’s trial for the mur By the Templare: patehes from London that coercive measur € t als, egratn to the Bee.)=direat excltoment pre- - old Patrick Harrington last I y th ey ars. s Edward Solomon, ) New York Herald tothe B Edward Solo- unfortunate eharacter in his lee Taylor,” isatbay, 1 found Nim, metaphiorically, singing this afternoon behind the Bow stieet bars a new **Miserere,” His return was welcomed by a police war- e for Ireland are imminent and that parlia- - i i er's relatives e = —— Is here over the disseveries regarding the | ONE OF THE SHARPS CAPTURED Oon cipab JAILED ON A CHARGE OF BIGAMY | ment is to pass a new set of resolations to ML o S the court room. Convicti ieipated, n IME FC 1t off obstructive debate, Mr. Aloexander | ALL ORDERED SLAUGHTERED, | Affairs of the CharterOak Life Insurance - — A HOT TIME FOR THE MARCH. ullivan, ex-president of the Irish national company. Since the re-organization of the | a Rilled B Elopement and Marri \ resident of the R0 comp: he uble some years Marshalltown Man illed y A ‘=D LA DL - . Bulgaria Asks For Turkish Interven- | league, said this evening that the war of ob- it gl “‘ WAS Il WWUDIC SOTHS YOh! 5 e Cepar Rarivs, I, Sept. 2 U The Grand Encampment Sclects Its g oy g leric il gl Fally Two Thousand Cattle Infected— | 120 with Geo. M. Bartholomew $6,000,000 Chestnut—Reports of Successful Telegram to the Brr. ] —The sixt X tion §n Case of Russian Occupation ruction would t itinl not in Wiy I'w housand Catt X f Officers and Transacts Much . . b 4 t. dd ) o . v B had n paid back to policy. holders, Mr, Country Fairs-News of Ne- daughter of Levi Ladd, of Traer, has ¢ y —Warlike " i varliament, during oming season. Sal- Otber Distilicries to Be Exam- ' Business—Ad " arlike News From Berlin gl S Bartholomew informed the directors brask A tow with a dentist of Dysart, and they were usin djournment to witsthar Morolph Newi isbury confessed that obstruction made the ined and PlevrosDroumos RS et Fott raska and lowa. Tirtien. Yhe att T ol w e tamily. s Hud Today; :\‘.‘ of a member of parliament who was on nia Stamped Out. 197,000 on thls oant the e - Y ' nment's side a most mis- R appointment of a reeciver was applied for. Wholessle Forgers Foiled, i b e \ : erable one, Hencetorth the veople Otlie P WAoo, Neb. Sene. $3—[Speciat to the | OTTUMWA, Ta, Sept. ¢ Speclal Tele: The Knights Templar Conclave. must try to make the lives of Discase in Distilleries, |“““M“‘ o) \j"y"”*” ‘:""‘“y“j. T | B JTe iy thige dr '”’0\;“""\,‘_); 20 ne | gram to e Brk]—A larze barn on the | ST Louis, Sept, 58 ~The erowds to see tho rds or representatives of it st Special Te | reported, R e er et lh St | cotiity fatin butniog-last ol and a large | grand parade, which was postponcd from 1andlords as miserab possible. fn_ his | the BB B & 4 v, wearing | Able. Bartholomew lett the eity Saturday rties, claiming to represent x‘r:‘ .\Inl unl | aiiount of hay aid oats were consuin It | Tuesday, and which takes place to-day, were judgment the league in this country ouzht to | 8 al lool: bolind his “spees,” headed the ’]‘,‘" A4 and ‘\I'I“"“y“ ed "" "“"“ "l“"‘ al o Boté tb the InMs et & 10 *l":' ““;“"*l to | was insured for _ on thie streets early, but were much smailer evote ; oifc W & Hf et art » DRC ot 4 orts RET ¢ 18 been in business nere for lifty years, Spose 10 banks of ¢ ot o 01 han a yreviouns day this week o e il A Rt Sk Rl , s dully setusiion o0t th e Phc K | Ho was one of the city's most | on the substantial farmers of the county. N The Base Ball Record. thapart Aot dil s l'fl-‘l,“"“"‘ N At AL FHlE MornIAR ¢ respected citizens and was connected | Rosengren, whose name was attached to one | AT DETRoIT 3 s | Wik moraing tuing entrind. awat SieRe vietion and to suppe lory this morning to insy \ with its inost important business enterprises. | of the notes, was in town and was seen and : 00303 0-0 s morning tralns carried away many : i R Ar | thase who a . ‘The parlianientary | there tor traces of the dreaded dises I'he teondition of affairs is creating i \ 0 0 0 0 1 1—2 | knights and visitors, although the exodus was :L‘"L. his is how a 1 pened 101 | fund he said, is v ugh to enad vernor was aceompanied by Dr. the itest sensation ever known here in | PTOPE ¥ A Niea ot tiis fed at the end of sixth inning. | not sufficzently lar_eto diminish the crowds Solomon, whose sacred libretto has partly | two gencral elections, When that fund 3 | who came up to discuss the legal aspect of | fildorsud for the Chatte Jiie UIte N8 | e avored 0 aEcAT i them suceecded 3 el R s by The weathier was very hot for the parade, served in orator In 1873 the modern Sol- | further support it will be fortheomis In ndorsed for th arter k company to th P Umpire—Towers, : Ay tho modern Sol- | 4o Wk WMo avery doilar sent from this | (e matters Dr. Rateh, secretaty of e state | extent of 300000 to earry it overa hard | In reaching y tod In the | ' At BALTIMONE— withonly a slight breeze. All members of omon was married here to Jane Isaacs, Who | colintry Should bo sent to ald people in Ire- | board of health, who saw in the excursion a | place when no one else was ready to help it. [ Outskirts of town and drove rapidly in the IO, v 3000000 the commander-in-chiet’s staff were on hand sings In mosic halls & Lily Grey. She was | fand 1o their strusgie for thelv b Mr ) F1aG5hs Doen conaiderad vory suecssstul in its | direction of North Bend, while the third was | Cincinnati 0003 0 03 |t g sas L irey. S s ieit struggie for ir_homes, Mr. | good oppoi o! u s the qual e has been considered very suecessful in its | direction o! end, le the third was ineinna R J and by ew changes | » original pro- matelnonially referred to in my cable dis | Sullivan thoughit meetings of a1l 16agies | oot ety o Cougeiing the ait | management until this condition of affairs | capturedandis now in custody awalting & | Seven count of Garkness. &‘,"’mm"‘lf Rosadlanr LIt e patch of Septeber 7. She recently hould be called and an anti-eviction cam- st L edon swill and | gevaloped. Among other positions which | preliminary examination, A posseis scour- | Base hits — 1 e 2 Oin Wt 4 § v a ary. The rank and seotoad _ s & aign ought to be inauzurated. quartered in bad-smelling sheds, and by Dr. | Bartholomew held here were the following: | ing the itry in pursuit of the fleeing | Errors—Baltino: Cineinnati 4. Piteliers— comprised less knights than would have recolved @ communication from her . Robertson, president of the lowa state board | Director of the American National k, | forgers. Theone in castody refusestotalk. Kilroy and_Pechiney. formed in line had the parade occurred when husband’s solicitors relating to _their MISTAKES OF TORIES. th: Dr. De Wolf, Veterinarian Cas- | Ha Steam Boiler and_Inspection - ATNEW YORK— IR Al TR R el domestie ditliculties, Her golleitor el W Dr. W. 0. Bal f Cl o 11l In: 0 ompany: Oriental Fire [nsurance Ravce Fair Attractions, Metropolitan. «.3 10 4 4 0-12 | commandery inounce d to participate was replied, and approached his solicitors with a | Outrageons Words of Two kEnghsh LML ) hampaian, Ttk 4 oiynanes Holvoke Water Power company, Pratrsyovrit. Neb., Sept. 23,—[Special | Louisville. SEO IR0 200 S represented. Some slight chan tes had been dlades. el o A D e Mr. Pearson and Mr, McChesney of the state | of 10 WAS < presTants. JiAttrord. | T e Yihss it ievilie "t Metropolitan 12, | made in the atready protuse decorations, and | view to serve Solonon with a copy ot a peti- AR L Ly live stock commission. Pearson’s streak of | Sils any ‘and " Union — Mar Telegram to the Bre. | ~The third day of the | 130 WA CRRSTG b Vilontine, [ those damaged by bad weather ‘Tuesday tion for divorce. It was arranged that he [ OTTAWA, Canada, Sept. Spe SeoNBmY. Wi led ik to MANS ube o this | e BTy o Hatlioloinaw Cass county fair was an unqualiied success, | PN Lihiete: * | Niaa beon restored. different command- should be scrved, with the understanding | ram to the Bee.|—'T sion of the | & d f it Lot | also director in the insane retreat | The grand army posts had charge of the day | Brooklyn 0010001 0 0—g|ereswere promptin their movements, and y thit she should voto in fasor of her husband’s | IFIsh loval and patriotic delegates, Dr. Kane | NOrth ""“”“"I> T '“‘,“”'x"'—" and {n the Hartford hospital, aud treasurer | and the veterans and their families wero out | Pittsburg. ... 0 0 3 0 1 8 0 *— 8 | Feported at theirrendezyous before the hour e o ST i 1’8 |0 Mr. Smith, became Kknown here Iast | Yesterday, vanished this morning in the | of the Watkinson library.' He was - oree and enjoyed o pork and bean pienie | Bnse hits—iroakiyn 6, Pittsbure 6, Errors | announced, . ;‘lni.u:yn‘uujrt_ of s I((ullu‘nu.s'lllillilrt:\ L L L presence of so much authority, and he hired | president of State Sayunes pank and member | ,fh“,"“'“'\'\"“h'i" l'“‘:.",”"ilr N e Gty | Brooklyn Pittsburg 1. Umpire—Kelly. (AU L oclock the procession started, I O A AR B SR EE v | TRteR1 L WIRepen e o Ot T e | three hacks to carry the distmguished visit- he corporation of Trinity college. Hejs | I the 810 i (St ¥ 1 AT PHILADELVHIA— Scores of stands hiad been erected on vacant and an appointment was made for this morn- | HU bl ven fo the socalled | o0 “rvo party left the Grand Pa- | oke water power eom | 5000 people were in attendance. Athletics ce0 2 4 0 0 0 9 015 | lotsand in tront of buildings whose fronts ing. “Atnoon he was at her solicitor's office | Irish lovalists, Dr. Kane praised the domnn- | A H18 FARY (8, 810 SFale S50 insiders say the company 1s fully | The races were the tinest ever witnessad 5 9000003 1-60 nn1.-.\nn:."|[|Ti«In'r‘h the strect line, and | at the appotnted time. The wife's sollcitor | 10 Kovernwment for having put down the [ £if¢ At 10 oclock —and = g Among some of the silk com- | acounty fair, Kitt B. winning the 2:45 trot in [ 132 13, St. Tiouts 0. Terors | {1Ie80 tvore erowdad Hiieprocassion veay SV aNoPUG. atts 5. Sol northwest rebellion and for hanging Louis | the distillery —a little before noon. | p Aper, with orsement is & Sl liGits,. TIHGge] il % St Louls Diteh-eres | Teaded by a platoon of mounted volice, and Shartd T8 roomn il o angy | Rtlel. “Ireland,” he said, “was strugaling | A BAIE hour was consumed by the governor of the company £150,000, ai- S BREILE Won ihe Tree TOr alle Haes, ews and Hudson. Umpire—York. l",‘l';'l:{':*l"}ldl'l_“0. R L HEeabiesbients LA bach . iads. batween tho | Ithtoh airetiallion) aha it was sor Britain | 10 Nublg his tizht ear agatnst thecow s rivs B N g 5, Busig, Madison won | GATSELOUIS= 0o o g oy were nade up from castern, SOUthorn and 1..“1" ntieinen .,,‘,'"M e Was tuen | 1© put down Parnell and the Parnellite: to detect the presence of some flaw in the | DGR 08 09 488Gy "0 pimsett ™ for P s mile neats. Tiwe—1:5% | B8 Q03 0 0 0 0 0 1 middle state commanderies. ' 1RErOd oA AHA Aad eryed With tho pet Mr. § ever. outdid his compan- | 1uDgs, and in scraping small spots of swill | 3" considerable sum, but the amounts | V20 1006 34 All at St.” Louis Ninth dwision, commanded by C, If. De el d e bl b st s " "Thie 10cal liberal paper, the Free Press, | from his fall overcoat, and then the crowd | are not Bartholomeyw is seventy il e R AL A Louls 5, Kan Ding, Cairo, I1l.% Apotla Noo 1, Chicagos as agreed. 3 A had_eriticl itly thelr ission, Smith | adjourned to see a sick cow despatched by | years old aud has been in business in Hart- | ¢ "WH 1" iee for all trot will be hotly con- | Keroy and Whitney. Umpire—Quest. B L AR OO Srhaawiitineg kl:;::“g:xl:mu‘m”;:;"vlnf)| |tu‘Lr 100 Sat 4t the table. angered boeause e equd | animal Kicked in her last struggle for life and ASihtes Judgnient was much sought and | 5rofesser Fisk wil cive to bafioon tregt Viushington -...0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 Cairg, TIL3 Gorin No.' 14, "Olney, 111 OIS I AT ST e TR B T iED et | EGHA JOUNAIISt Srli0 NenRy ool y:reatilug stile | CASLUHCEATASkRlazing eye on thinitiiniite ed inany valuable service gratul- | Ans, o In the forencon and one {n the s hits lelphia 6, Washington 4, | Evarts No. 18, Rock Istand, 1il;¢ itor to lunchieon. They went through | §0- Mg v WP YO GO S tirade of | appeal. But when the doctor dr: 1e banfs refused his paper because ' AT Philadelphia 1, Washington & Um- | 1% Chicago; Tomple No. 20, Princeton, Tl Burlington gardeds, near the Bristol hotel. | abuse, and stated that he could not expeet | ungs out and sliced them up, the - S reticent mauner,but it is estinated that Vi WYRE EUDAKIAHA Fulmer. estine alestine, L St Owed Detective Drew thereupon stepped up and, | anything better from the reform party. He | gazed on the moist chunks with the interest | $300,0001s held in Hartford_and much elsc- S TR B B SRAY VT Ar Bosro s A T o nye touching Solomon on the shoutder, inquired | abused the French population, told sfories | of an old expert in antmal diseases. Alithe | Where. Itis put at over 81000, but no | OAKLAND, Neb. Sept. 23.—|Special Tele- | To-day's game between New York and | {rreliton, i Hopcly Xo. 1L, dacksonville, His o, I solioltor answered. In ndig- | and ranted in a most inglotious manner | doctors agreed that theanimal had a splen~ | one kilows the exact, amount, e will be | gram to the Bek.J—Senator Van Wyck and | Bostou postponed on account of rain. LELNG rbure, oLy ¢ abont the rogue generals of home rule, id case of pleuro, and Dr. Roberison took a | be tarown into insolveney {o-day, thus re- | Iady arrived on the north bound train at 11 - o et nant terms, therenpon the de'ective blew a | “*Flio tory leaders here haye found that they | siice of the right ling away with him toshow | moving the attachiment, and prior claims. So | giojock this morning and were met by the JookoyIOIMb It oes: LRI ST i Ty whistle and Mrs. Solomon appeared. She | have madea great mistake, and liberal stock | the [owa people what kind of a breathing | far as learned, £360,000 ot the ilartford silk, | 3 : 8 ¢ AR - iodfrey de Boullon. No. 44, Mattoon, [l 6T AU iy LURBRHLL, L6 Mim ato B e neatime o PR WL, | appatatus the Tinols cattle have. After this | $00,000 of Utifon, $200,000 0f the Schuyler | Tekamah band and escorted to the Central | GRAVESEND, —Turee-quarters | Althsicne, No. 45, Danvifle, TiLs Deita,' No. 9 b SRR Gk A0 it liam’s flag over a hundredfc The banguet | exumination the excursionists drove over to Electrie Light, considerable . P Job, president of the agricul- | mile: Climax won, Burek s ~ond. ime— | 4 .(L\,\}ll", 111, w(m!. No. 59, Bellevill custody on the charge of bigamy i K 1l 3 > e lasted until an early hour this morning. the Shufeldt distillery to make an inspeetion rter Oak, and $100.000 ot Holyoke Watel oty, where (hey were pleasantly en- | 1:17. it istantine, No. 51, Lincoln, 1) Both Solomon and his solicitors protested y ¥ ¥ Potverabi ShiEs | N Y ! ¥ : 3 £ iy il aksa, No. RUR T ARy B oW n I Warran s byt “'3‘!" LotDr Raels o 3 OWer ¢ ulmul_\ Iul‘\‘lh‘\'ulvuuu- to li: tertained until 1 o’clock, The senator was One and one-eighth miles: Petticoat won, J W e YIS IR fOTHBA AL B rrant e AR LS || Tiommos, Lept s i atiey il go'to the | AUEpIetbN by mikmany ot ntseotioirs of the country. 16 tien escorted to the fair grounds, where | Hermitago second, Pasta third, Time— | o' tivision, commanded by M. ik LA war as un- | LoNDox, Sep! ury will go to ; e mpnuns < , : ; e fully 5,000 people. His arrival was [ 1:38 56 Demdell, Wisconsin: Chippowa No. 5 t ARt R s et ALl s b i )\ KO make a L to the board recommending | position L awaited fully 5,000 people. His arrival was . A HENULEIENA . Sy EA S e el lo s | coutlmRnbErTay, fani mberlain Satur- | ThASEH ke of The Sats of mitk Trom dis | - NEW York, Sept 3—The Post's special | greeted with shouts and cheers, the cordiality [ Three-quarters mile: Bessie June won, | Pitire ubined commanderics of LRSS NS JUATCHOUL O 0 pbOVARITCEh ] oy, will be accompanied by his | tillery Dr. Rauch touk possession of | from Hartford, Conm., says: = *It i v | With which he was recoived fully demon- | Montrose second, Matins third, Time—1:17. | LoWisinn and Aississippl, wlhere for some hours he had an opportunity | br , who will remain with him | the Phenix about twelve year o, | ste on good authortity” that Geor strating that he is tie peoplgs choi Rt | R OREADAGH Wiles Yoo Thirteenth division, commanded by Win, of considering his position in solitude. until Christua as he because of “the filthy | Bartholomew hasbeen rabbing the comvanies | one hour and a halt he heid the attention of | Avetino second, O'Fallon third. Time— N prAna com B USROG RS IN TIE PRISON CELL. T condition of ' the stables. He would | in which he is interssted for several . | the vast audience he signs of approbation | ahis a0 S¢¢ allon third. ime— o. 1 Damascus, Thitha gellvlitra iniathiin masatd: VThts The Treaty With England. not say to-day whether the stables are any | The first intimation ‘that this wasaa of what e said were on every countenan nd one-vighth miles: Barnum we 3 Des 18 a most cruel sthim hosold: TS | Orrawa, Can., Sept. 23—Nothing 1s yet | cleaner now than they were at the time men- | Was, the | statoment, ‘made by a fii Daring his mastorly speceh he was applauded loneatn iy 1l ) | Molnesi St s o most cruel al didnt know the | ottt hoc ik tioned, He also refused (o tell what he in- | of T N Jany times, and three cheers were given el OIS g 4[| Rinito NG 200 woman was in existence not having seen her i S - tended to do with reference ilk ques- | men was the cause of his downfall. *n | im ot the close, o] 5 # Lo 3 RN Soriton y i THIR atcaks Bo & Gons pitaty ‘{”“L“' new treaty between and and the | tion " The mitkmen are still protesting vig- | Plunkett's father died, the son iwas Arthur second, Frolie third. Time— 3 Tonglithe knicits divided o R, bl 4 o IrACYs | United States. A rumor has been atloat, | orously against the c ning of t 860,000, Ile invested it' with Bartholomew. 1 P o o, s tween watching the trades display and at- which L will show up, clearly. Lsuppose the | g \over, that arrangements have been com. | mals. One of them this morning obje all’ wont, Plunkett, theretore, - | Broxen mon N O o Snatiat CIRE7 LI L tendingerecopHons sl I DYRVET DUR OIS court room will be packed, as usual, when a | NEER ST ECEREIIERTE ERE the doctors “making any experiments” with artholomgws to , aput . hig | ~BROKEX Dow, Nebs, Sept. iSpecial | prigiroy Brac, Sep hree-quar- | manderics, The trages display was gotien matrimonial sensation is goinz on. Ibelieve shery question. The mintster | 1is cows, and he looked with gioomy disfa o n " hrve mmotnt, and | Telegram to the Ber.J—Another day of the | arg mile: Bellena won, Relax second, Tew- | 1P 0D @ wagnilicent seale, but its eifvet was that a teehnical point is whether any cere. | 53 Sottic the fishory aucation, Lie miniHer | on the gdvernor in Tis act of testing the res- | when thus sccured o turned about and Jeft | falrlas seena very large erowd, ev vail- | blo COross third. Time-1 Somenhat marred. by the keneral illluminge i e b 5 Niadhs " by J s 4 e iration of s brutes, ¢ Was 4 o he latter in the bireh, The auditor of the o fon i el ping b s ou p streets along the jarch, mony in America would be legal here. I be- | 1 have ot heard of [, and iny only r piration of the brutes.t sl was told thab o | 812, LS s Vet b | s ot A pRn S Sl RRRInE A Seven furlongs: Agincourt won, Amber | To-morcow will be the last day of the con- Yieve It has becn held that a marriage con- | that 1 have not reached the state de- | W | ws K dAer e up by visitors, The races were particulatly W Arren Lowia e PR A T AT D d S s kv DL s o | Wrath Subsided. “Anothor milkman last | icised for alloing SIS000’ of the funds to second, Warren Lowis third, proper. the grand encamy- tracted in Ameriea does not stand good in | Seribed. The question is still instatu quo.” | bt gut his cow ‘ot of quntian st | 5o Tost. Many ity tunas oid. Harthojo- | fine, and also the musie, which 18 fumnished . Seven Cprlgnon: AWandocae o, pent say they will surely inish ‘the business England by solicitors. 1 will say bothing T S e ;,],1,.“":,,,,‘ sheriff, swam It across the Ti mmewss baper, in_all E¥8 said amounting to ]'{;0’-‘:";“0{;’: "t'gl*’""“bm_;g‘r'“";m %5‘.‘.;11 m" o h'l!;} field second, ]Nllil.\flull hird, Tine—: “v:“;ut‘«"u ::};,l(u[rmll&h{‘l(‘lfl?i.mllll:l".olulnni'ul' ll]he / g ! & SATIS 3 AN S. BTN Rt oae ) T 7 ady. > fnile:. Totbok wony Big Head's @ sanzuine predict a rninent atter th more. Lillian Russell is in California now. . behind a boat. But the cow was unab o morrow. wilibe'clostitg dav, and. the at | ponaaies, Hutbox won, Ll Head marning sessioi, A diany e Einaa o ; il St : p S, Jand on the other side, and after The' Schuyler Electrie Light company will | To-mortow . 4884, ! ,m,.-\,}, AL was your wile:when Syous marriod l"""'T‘:f:(:';?c‘rg;‘;‘(l‘;fl"'\f DESLHE ellors o get @ footholi on tie d probably lose nearly two lundred thousand | tractions will be unusually fine. "So far the | (4 Jizzie Walton won, Eager sec- | leaving the city, and the” exodis to-niorrow : - Tto a watery grave, jeaving the owner | dollars, and will decide at a meeting to-day | Suceess of the fair has surpassed the expecta- | ond, Glendon ilird. *Time--1:it3. witl be very noticable, “She was on the Music hall stage. 1didw't| WAsuixatoN, Sept. 23.—Inquiry was | to mourn her loss - ¢ OWHEE | What astion is to be. taken in_the futu tious of the most sanguine of our citizens Seven furlongs: Jim Dougisss won, | Atthe knights’ grand encampment meet- Know that she was alive or that there was | Wade at the treasury department to-day in | ‘The state live stock commission helda long | Bartholon n s on the verge of bank- Ve Treasurer second, Commodore third. Time | 1Nz yesterday, the report of the committee on suchi a person.” regard to the published statement that ma- | mecting with elosed doors “this atternoon | Tupiey ahd Wil sSSPl t0<ae -0 g A s gk | = Bt SR o oo DR Tachio 0 S RS , fona K % eatly disturbad by | #nd evening, and discusse e disposition 2 ary cedings were takel s LUMBUS, Neb., 3 Special Tele- sk nittes Orre S. sgrets of iy RCTADY) tional banks are belng greatly disturbad by | G R fileted with pleuro-pnéimonia | morwine in the probate court on motion- of S ELbL bl s Dakots lanrbilonaa: Chatleston commandery were tead and the Tn the court I found Lily Groy, a tall, far | calling in the three per cent. bonds which | i Chicago distilleries, Governor. Oglesby, | the Phocnix National ‘bank, which has o | 8T8 2 Akl T, PAUL, Sept. 23.—The Pioneer Press' | Mtention of the commitice of finance called yODik WotAn Ana A dew She. was with | foru the principal basis of their circulation. | Attorney General IHunt and Dr. Raiich, of | eiaim of SIL00, to put Georze M. Bartholo. | creating considerable enthusiasm in this ci SETIEATS Sl L to the deploruble condition of their brethren Tier mother, who had as determined a look as | 1twas learned that several of these institu- | the state boar h, took part in the pro- '\‘\"“l lv) insolveney, The court fived next lately. The eloquent lecturer, C. J. Hall, . M{ o0 : Ix‘x‘l“"d"bf‘l)?:] clegate (vllf' !:::']m.%w"l‘llg'n~l»“'~’: re v»xl'l{f'!h_(v committee on the marriage. Mr. ‘. W. Buckley, who | their called bonds returned as a basis for cir- | Sherman, president of the live stock ‘e DESTRUCTIVE LIGHTNING, A'larze delegation representing seven coun- | nowina ) A TAl the yow of oflice the words ““and code of stat- : ; : ! 2 2l A larg : . 8 1owination, whiclrwas seconded by Allen, of vas lost. The propositi cl prosecuted for the family, sald that the wit- | culation, prefering to forego the interest al- | chanze, Elmer Washburn and the exchange 2 ties was present. It adjourned to meet in | ¢, . ™ e proposition to change 3 hat the : : Ag;20 foremo e Sy Cay SalBoIat e nded o bassi Oil Wells and Tanks at Lima, O, as present. 1t adjourn ce Cass, and Fowler, of Pennington. The plat- qualitications for membership in the nesses o on their way from New York together racher than risk buying the four and | &t y, Mr, also attended the session, David City in December next. 3 oL I ot s were y n New York to ) St K 1 B a. ¥ form declares Fave g ' order of knighthood was laid upon the tabl o a four and one-half per cents. at the present The latter threé gentlemen admitted tha ruck and Burned. e, orm declares unwavering support ot the o L |;, T asuls pon the table. prove tho sccond ceremony, and asked for | four and onetalf pie cehie ot Lo Broset | wiiether the sickness was contaglous plowro- | Lisca, 0., Sept. 2h—This morning at 7 Woeria sl ateia Oreat Hais principles o the republican party, demands | goie SHEREL L0 chibih the dause of the a remand, which was given for a week. - s been he puetmonia, as the veterinarians had all de- | g'elock the city was startle orrlfioola 2 i ehalf B i s | cons! we e grand encamp- Mr. Lo Breton, barrister, a brother to | treasury department that when the bonds | cided, or something else, it was unquestiona- lslock the city fae ertiod by a torriae clap | wereisa Warei, Neb, Sept. 2 [Spe- | 08 bebalf of both Indians and cltizens | ment to desixnate the thue and plage of 4 i conse to hear interest they become unavall. | by & dangerous disenso and one that should iunder. In & few minntes black clouds | eia] Telagram fo the Brr)—The Weeping | lmediate reduction of all Indian | the next encampment by substituting “The Mrs. Langtry, appeared for Solomon, and y u : | Ay frs. Langtry, appeared for Solomon, ane | fbie as n busis for eirculation. This ruling, | bé exterminated at all hazards.” They agreed | of smoke wero seen Follfug up frow ong of | Water fair is the best ever heid in the count resorvations in the territory, denounces | encampinent shafl be held in the City of asked for bail, which was allowed in £200 | PO SRR BASS TO8 GIOWC T od" "5y "Soms | with the board aud veterlnatians | the oil wells on the Bretherton land. The | §ic thonsand people were on the gronnds | fomas the awer tit aatite house Washingtan, D. O, In the month of. Deo by each of two suretles, whieh has not yet | hanks and the question has been referred to | that —the only e thing to do | fire at once communicated with the tank and | 4 R R T BES ; he Dawes' bill for the open- at such time in said month as the grand been furnished. Mr. Le Breton expressed | the attorney general for his opinion. Until [ would be to déstroy all the animals that | {n 4 few minutes all was on fi Ah ha [ todas Two thousand entries have been settlers of a portion of the Sioux res- r may dictate,” was voted down by a surprise at the action of the magi be- | thisdecision is rendered the department must, | had been exposed or were affected. It was 4 QHELE, -8 '€ | ade. The exhibit of fruit and farm pro- ation, eterizing Commissioner | large majority, us also the proposition’ to 6 x DR ISE L oY 1| S roboRed that s nOBE morten) 6xal 7, same time the gasin a tank 800 yards west | quets exceeds the state fair. 2 churiot | Sparks as grosely ignorant of the character | abolish the parade and make the grand en- R e S L B e tted it | Of course, adhere to its practice, In many | P i mination oy [ S4m ug chariot | 5y £ s "];“’I'm’ :t‘““');“‘lha i u":’l'l““l““‘m‘lii o | C2ses however. banks whose bonds have aach anima 10 be held, and those found | ignited the wells. All the machinery, tanks | and other races are held each day, of the people ut_ the ||kur'l_l:'|\vc\l,bmull s | @ mpments purely hu.q\nr-(w. i e Vas O ace 80 2 ooy [P -+ B 3 L P . > ha 3 h i 4 The | n o ~ i . o el L statement that 90 pe el f the public land ¢ grand encampment met long after the called are de their replacement, ex- | to be he for b The | and about twenty-four hundred barrels of oil Y- i per.cenk.alkhe public, ani which had jurisdiction, and the English wit- [ pecting, apparently, a decision allowing | representatives from s strenuously | . . § v A . entries were franaulent, is inspired by igno- | time announced for their assembly this s cting, A ! strenuously | were consumed. At1 o'clock the derrick o A006 B T AR moming, Aol B pne ses should go to America o prove | Dhosn bends torematn. In the meantimo the opposed s proposition. “They said they | b tho gas RELER O S eons ] Hncoleanll malises delighnoes vl resifont momlag, bukizandacted itbelitofbusii oue t ceremony and not those from | combiroller of the currency, treasurer and [ Would not allow the exvosed cattle o be | suming the eutire structure, machinery and i SR 0U0. 0L WS NORRION - Bl in ordar. Sir Knixht Cha Bu MU L A R e Togister are so_busily engagod with replace- | placed on the maiket eitlier on hoof or as | tanks and 1,900 barrels of Gil, This well Is | w, n | presses sympathy with [reland, and deelar- | 10 order. Siv Knlght Char atle ¥ to come here. ments and withdrawals that it is not consid- | beef. The live stock interests of the west | adjoining the gas works, which at one tim {uatordlyiglon siid atmissionior South L ork OUlyL WAL Renied ox i P ered likely the department will be very exact- | were too great and widespread to be so jeop- | were ,,‘f,, e ke e wworles g | tic meetings in every congressional district kota, Central and Northern Dalkc pen | ter, and"Sir Knight John P. 8. Gabin, of J Affairs in Soft Thiz with the banka that have failed to surren. | ardized. Rumors would soon be cast abrond | nii the machinery conneoted. thorewith were | of the state. Ex-Governor Gear spoke on na- | iried to have u resolution requiring the ques- Lebanon. P’n., was elected to fill the vacanoy SoriA, Sept. 2.—[New York Herald | der their called bonds, A letter was received | that diseased meat was offered for sale in | g piohinery & the h were | & i 86 00 A | tion of division and admission submitted to | caused by the former’s promotion, Kobert * 0 . s recel ; The railroad bridge was on fire sey- | tional issues at Fairield. Ex-Governor 4 3 el Luth | Enoch Withers ominent gra & Cable—S to the Bre.|—The Russian | to-day from a leading financier of New York : and foreign trac times. caused by the ofl running down, | Kirk v . a vote of the peoble, but the resolution was | Enoch Withers, most ciuinent grand master military attache,Captain Sacharoff, is making | SUggesting that, asan exchange of bonds will | would surely suffer, Canners wowld not | put was sa R O D A tat | Birswood was: glven .4 .groas - recebtlion ‘ot passed a8 abovo, was present, but Lis bealth simply allowed 4 WARM " 12 | Yook up o good deal of wmoney just at this | dare handle beer, as a large part of their | that time high o 'k smoke wera | Davenport, where the Kirkwood club of 20( e him fo surrender the ivsignia of oflice with- the greatest efforts, direet and indirect, to [ {56 Wheh 55 i heat nectt o moving | Uade was with forehen conntries and they | Sieh' Southaani. from (e clis. " kivg welis | solid business men escortod him to_ the 1 11 DROPPED. ont making g retiring spoech. A rocoss was induce Bulgarian officers to prepare an en- | oroes oo, it would not be well for the gow | would not take the risk of having edic e, 8 ard froipthioteity. - Bive wel i g ) — then taken to permit the member. Y S, @ g0V uld not take the risk of having edic SRl AN i ¢ 4 AP I ez AT iy i permit the members to take thusiastic reception for General Kaulbars, <-m]nwm ) force the banks beyond a r 5. sued by mlu{l nations lrwlil'nlinzlllu- im- 3“ Ir"nl::\tl: I\I”‘fz‘i!l(nhyllu]v‘lwx}“.llul“lql.fil\‘\zhl;\\;;. :‘l:* (l!:I:v‘:\:l«l Ehr;v'“ u»‘ "12 ‘;“l::l li‘ulxl Ahe Elnfilmi‘:y“hp um:lm Nationgl I"“i‘tllltlluwlp n::‘:u ession Knight Hugh M ‘who Is to reach here on Sa v 3 ' | able degree of dilizence in substituting other | portation of Ameriean canned beef. ‘Thesale | i, as ing i rrents. ‘The thune | oa £ el H. an \ps a Story. JAt the afternoon session Knight Hugh Me- e ?,,'E";:l,"’, 1 l,':] ","l e o allest pe e b o ood thos | bf healthy carcasses mizht also gIve an oDpOT- | dy :fl‘1i]x"|1'|§'.if|i;}“e’§7«-"-: i ot iy | Cotonel Henderson electritied the Last evening, 5:80 o'clook, the | Surdy bt Gorunnm, Mich.. was iade grand 3 ’ A ad, in- | festion will be left open until the return of | tunity for the disease to spread” and become | kind known here, Tl loss to oil men thus | Publicans of the Second district at Waverly, | o) ati fonoralladduios - Ble Kulghv Watron Latth tends to forbid any dewmonstration of so un- | Kiforion Wit be lofbopon until the return of | o tanding meiince to the great cattle inver: ere, ‘Thie loss to oil men thus ; A0 9 BLHleyipp e A National bank, | Tnomas, Louisville, grand n veneral; usual a characterr ool Abaut the Brsbof the month. — Peeteq | Gsty of the west, A or | far 1s estimated ub 325,000, and Secretary of State Jackson spoke in the | (o) inaking a deseent from the top | SiF Knight I JL Liovd, San Franci e ¥Tne Gorsiiuanh Ban Sank Madilo. Past 0%, 8ROMS £hie Hiral 0F W0 K1NBHL ADink the dlscussion: itawas developed 8 2 3 evening amid great enthusiasm. A fine A an 1 A 8 P | nior warden: Sii Kniht, H. B, Stoddard, oo scrermit b Madjid Pasha, e S NTAITTT ok a T e _ Explosion of Giant Powder. rally was held at Elkader, where Congress- ropped from the second to the | ‘exas, junior warden; Sir Knight i, W. b k“ In: ogate, to 0o antinople to asl antine be slanghtered and either cremated or SAN Fraxcisco, Sept, terrific ex- | man Fuller spoke for the Fourth distriet, There were three telegraph | Lyons,” Connecticut, grand treasurer; Sir urkey to intervene if Kussia oceupies Bul- | o0 0icion of Ris Health--His Rerurn | 5€0t torendering establishmonts, the expense [ plosion ut the giant powder works near West | Hon, Daniel herr spoketo ah enthusiastic init atthe time, two of them [ Kuight W, I Isaacs, Wisconsin, grand garia. The Russian agent has withdrawn e Yo would probably” reach $100,000. “An addi- | Berkley is just reported, audience at Cedar Rapids, Hon, John A, lies, Miss Thain and M corder. ‘'he appointed officers wiil be an from deposit here the entire funds of the X . to New York, tional §50,000 would be required to replac eploded | Dounell, republican candidate for congress . e s sk o bt nounced to-morrow by Grand Master Roome agency here, amounting to upwards of ong | NEW YOuK, Bept. 35, —Ex-President Arthur | the sheds it burned. o cover this outlay of | 4 T aopioded | inthe Sixth distriet, exvosed the hypocrisy | Rhodes, the third being Mr. Jumes Cluto. | elect i wuny cases contests were noted Asney. aeim 8 . has decided to leave New London. e will [ S1080 there is only available an appropria- " [ o Weaver's record, and ‘made a captivat- | The elevator hus been in a poor condi- for sho yaslbus oo, ahd AUMATEREINION, h oW p ¥ sonny | tion of $49,000, e ing speech at Ottu: Y onger o ol Al cre 50 0 aIrive 1 election. L return to New York on Monday and occupy [ HQROTEMMKO |0 ey ovente ot Mnfanet | bon for several days back, and, this | the standing committees yeported and tlieir 1t Smells Like Gunpowd his house nuvlmynuuu avenue this winter, | coulq be exhausted and he felt confident the An Incendiary y Senator Wilson and Colonel Hepburn made | Morning, wa known to act badly, rais- | reports weré approved. The committees on BERLIN, Sept. The Vossiche Zeitung | Sherman W. Kpevals spent Sunday with | palanee could be depended on from the next SuernyvinLe, 1L, Sept. sastr powerful speeches to 2,000 people at Bedtord, | g its louds only with difliculty because | ritualand location of permanent encampinent says that General Gourki has ordered each | him at New London. He says that the gen- | lezislatire, fire in the business part of the city broke out | in the Eighth district. .\f.. o1 L{ln;m and [ of its leaky condition. The cause of the | Willrepait toanorroy brisade in Warsaw and Livonia o hold iteelf | eral’s health does not show any improve. | 1t was finglly decided that allthe cattle o'clock this morning, and obtained full | Attorney General Baker addressed a rousing | drop, it is presumed, was the leaking of . 1n readiness to start for the south on a day’s | ment, neither can Lie be considered any worse | i 4Eii] in the Phenix aud Shu- adway before any fire company arrived, | JIeCHDE At ""“"’f;"‘.lll“fi. inth. Goyernor | the water on a sudden which allowed An Oma an Distressed. notice. Also, that each brigade has been in. | than when he left New York. He iscer- | feldt distilleries, numbering =000 The fire was finally got under control after | itimes stireed up Cloveland's and Mayor | the eab to fall, crushing in the floor and | Cimicaco, 8 pecial Telegram to M A br ) has & 4 A P e At ) should be slanzhtered. ‘The ho. : e d up Cleveland’s veto of the | ghalope s oc ants rathe ¢ rlgl ’ sirucied o fave four cannons' ready for | fainly, somewint tinner and is contined | Goiic\heier thrs were any caits o . | burning several stores. The total loss is | Des Motnes river fand billat 3 splendid meet. | S25IE U0 Hio gocupiants to. o -Fathor | tiio Brk.f=tl) slay - right her HILIL OGS g ) the time, but his appearance would not i the Cliteago. g Empive die. | about 5,000, insuraneo about the same. The [ ing at Webster City in the Tenth district, | Slavming extent, None of thew, how- | my husband, if Lnever sce Omaha again,” v 2 |y T vould Mot | (illerics, but it was determined that if, on e @ is believed o be the work of an incen- | while Congressman Struble and John Bren: [ €V seriously injured, eried a good 100king young woman, who sat Hunting Down the Rebels. im an extremely : - W, cus ¢ at ovi I — i i d . e § TR e amination by the members to-morrow, there [ diary, and W. "5, leethan is in custody, | nan received a great ovation at the Eleventh in the Harrison street tation to-day, MAviiv, Sept. B.—General Villacampa, | Sick man: (s skin 1s fresh and resy, as e | Giail hrave th be a sitkle casoof . diseas | cliarged with the crime. district meeting at Sioux City.” Kepublicans On a Long Journey. D s o 11 e s A SO leader of last Sunday’s insurrection, was | titeis only oceasionally capricions, and he is | L oither, luh the animals exposed will be ~ A W= everywhere are jubilant, lhere passed through the city yester- | and talked between sobs. The story she I found concealed in & wiill near Moblizos and | bright and cheerful. He takes a lively inter- | Squshterst - = - X . Business:Ballures. - day nlittle Swede girl from her native | fated to the police s that she with her b Arrestod, A fugliive rehal” Hlentannat was | Sat-HOL oMy i W8 own yrsoual aftalr, but | poyien the Conference closed Chal New York, Sept.,25.—Charles A, W, Killed by a Chestnut, Sorapert AT A B0 - TR Iated.0.hie alioe wak Uik Aho Wil AREIUNS dentiied and arrosted us ho was in the act of | 1 LpUDIE auestions of tho dav. Teis not | SENTCheIN of tho ‘wuimls sluuehier Helnmann, petrolews broker, made an as- | Mausuavtrowy, In, Soot. #,-Spectal | Tl B ARITREE M6 ARG T L | band, Weares Tonmds 1eft Hhefe . thisg purchasing a railroad tiket at' Campasyboo. expectd thut e can engage astively fn bisi- | Wil Cattle wil bo ampraised, 1t 6 oetimaed | Signment fo-day to- Stephen 'E. Revmolds, | Telegran: to the B —A team driven by | g SRR ST MO BCE, b 1ilos west of Ouinha, last ‘Thuraday, sl aventy-three insurkents who haye bec ’ ) the average appralsed vaiue will be §83a | with preferences amoubting to 85,500 J. M. | Samuel Purcell, an old resident, 71 y nly nino yoars .of /age, was without | oaio {0 Chicagoto.so.on thie “Hig Hoston mu.gfiu down i different sections of the Ahe OO Fetiowe. bead. 1t 15 not aecided whether the car- | Moore & Co., brokess, |also assigned to-day | of age, became frightened at a le of Me- | money and had been helped from New | excursion. George put his wife on the ex- % 5 s 8 3 dering esta ments, Dr. Sal- | signee Cassidy t t ities Sty ' - o oy ¢ rock d » Dearborn statio ‘lien he rel " Sl velen srand lodme L 0.0, ¥, was called | mon asstres Us Shat tho Batlonal sovern. | Aot of the Hoa i 6e s0otk ven i | yesterday afternoon, threw him out, the i ff'r-ul}'étl or be lrlfl"llmrHrllh“"-‘&'fi"-J :m ve “.“\’“‘ l:'-lnn'.a |“|l.“.h“'mmd 1t Holding the Fort, o rder at 10 o'clock this worning. Grand | ment Will contribute toward combensating | aise stated the albuss #as cauced by wnsuc | Wagon falling on him, injuriug him fataily. | the fact of hor belne doformed made hor | Bl A0S ST DR KORG Ca B CA1RO, Sept. 33 —Emin Bey, who is a Ger- | Sive Garrison in the chair. ‘The appeal of | (i€ owners. Congress will be obliged, how- | cesstul s{gecuhul 1S, He died during the might. The manager | JO% U ',,‘_"'."'““ ioat (Fave) '_Y{'}“ ovel $yrlgte Wbl ol i A man, and whose real name is Chunitzler, with | Samuel Daniels from the aetion of the grand ever, to a law permitting such appro- NEW YORg, Sept. 28,—Charles A. W. Her- | and members of the company were arrested took such a journey comparatively spe [IaRgay, A} R A A T R A e i e s Cotiaen Mith.| Sasull Tistiolh fhiny de Aston prin grand Exr.'imr'.'x':m:'"x‘.'mlxlnfix KOvernuent except for man, importer ad desller In_clicwicals and an asuit for dumages. but having nothing but | ng slone. oL har ab 16 fralus CRESSRES 0 s s 3 yly, for ncis was dismissed, and | slaughtering als in states bhaving no au- | drugs a 9 Cedar street, made an assign- dogs and s property were I 2 " ere Sunday night and has b seare nt.lxm.;mlllx:.huuri‘(..,fl-l\;l&fiu.lh-:xnsxx“l‘lxl-;‘n.:‘qu: lodgo retused miako any chauge i the law | thority (o a{:mghl_n& ment to-day. T labilities are supposed 10 | Jeas will'give a beneflt performance [ Shooting at « Leavenworth. yere Suliday nlght ana hab Laoh e e chiet: “Ho yrgontly as provisions be | Fegurding dismissals cortificates, and refused - be over $115,000, Tyesday night, " Purcell leaves o faufly. ) on competition elosed at Fort [ Has uow run out and she will laye o 1emain L the cards now 1n use. The legislative com- Pelicd With Hatlstones. TEp— LEAR firve defcaind te Mapshadl ball alts | a4 tho station until her hustaud 18 Jound, The Sleek Old Sultan. mitice recommionded o special comiittee be | MADISON, Wis., Sept. 23.--A heavy bail Crushed Ryt ialiing Wall nerva Farmers' fair this aiternoon is be- | of the twelve for the division team: Tk - CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. S.—The sultan u|||>ulnh‘lll lul‘]-.mmbr: and report at the next | storm passed over this eity and surrounding QuiNcy, UL, Sept. 3, —{Special Telegram | ;0 adressed by Dolliver, Five thousand | Piatte got 8, Texas 2, Dukota 8, Missouri Ready for Busine today gave an audience to tho Duke of | feiian 8 bad<e o be word i to state grand | country carly this morning, riddling tobacco [ to the BkE.)=A horefole accdent occurred | people are present. P R e S e WasmNGroy, Sept. 25,—The president Ediuburgh and Prince George of Wales, He b, Jeaves in many Gields which remained unhar- | in this city yesterday afternoon, by which - 3 epartment getting its proportion | o oo o "vory pusy Tocelyed his visitors most cordially, and con. The Bilver *ak TR, vested. Some of the hailstones picked up at | HV0 men were instantly killed, and thre A Brakeman Run Over. pt Dakota, it using one which Mis- | oo ferred upon both the decoration ‘of the iw- | BurraLo, N, Y., Sept. 33,—The coroner's | the Washburn observatory measured five others injured, one of them probably fatally. | New Hawrrox, la., Sept. 23.--[Special | 8 igot. For the army team the follow- 2 ngl mde{ 0"]”:munm 1tis reported that jury has rendered two verdicts in the inves. | inehes in cireumference. Shade trees were Some time ago the Center will burned, and | Telegram to the Bee.J—Andrew Peterson, | ing was the quota from each department a czarewltch is about to visit the sultan, tastion of the alirosd dissster Sily badly damaged. Hundreds of birds were ck walls were lett standing. A party | brakeman on the Minnesota & Northwestern | Dakota 2, Texas 1, Platte 2, and Missouri | queen, General Baum, acting ses —~— tigson disaster at Silver | BN TRPOSEC CIRIE thousand pancs of | of colored men were tearing Gown the old | rallroad, was run over at this place to-day. | 1, and the foll 1: Dak e oy B Cholera A Creek, on the New York, Chieago & 8t. Loui B, AU ik $hous 0 , was Vel s place to-day, | 1, and the following guined: Dakota 0, | war, and Senator Ransom. ‘I BUbarien: Bent i Tue choiems bas | (Nickel Piate) railrond, o oy eout® | Elags were swashed, cluefly fn greentiouses | walls yesterday, whe r. Roduey Lawbert, | Mis le was crushed aud he recelved other | goxqs 1, Platte P e ek Bt s L L R L broken out among the sontiers i the Centra] | Sion and a loeal freieht tralu. Atter show- RIS PO et Doy B | 8 wealtby and prominent citizen and well | Persons Anjuk Platte came head of the hst. For the di- | instead the president drove to his conntry barrracks here wnd & general flight from the | Ih& tie wanner of the death'of the vietims | sounds and itense lieat, and fedrs of a tors | KBOWN busindss i, in company with his Dabaaue Dota vision team are Licutenant Kerr, No. 1, | residence, accompanied by dis. Cleveland city of wealthy tuhabitants Las begun. llwiury found the coilision caused by the | nado were so general that hundreds of fami- | aged father, went te the buraed mill on busi- | ) orp fa Coene 23 | Tele- | thirty-one points ahead of anyone, Lieu M. Volsom. Aeting Secretass Faie: s i neglect of Conduetor Harrison and Engincer | lies fied Lo the cellars. e ness. While standing nezr one of the walls U, it Pt Al heles | tepant Torre, i sant Stevens. For | ehild called at the White house during the Look Out for Stormg, Brewer, of the excursion train, to obéy or- MILWAUKEE, Sept. 23.--A territie thunder | where the colored uien were vorking, the | Sram to the Be awrence Marston's | g0 army team, Licatenant Kerr, Ser: | president's absence. '‘Liie president il e Tor Mobwhska and Iows: Toi vealsr | Uit £ives thew by the trait dispateher. | storm, accompanied with hail, swept over this | wall suddeuly fell, Mr, Kodney Lambert | Daily News company played at the opera | gonnt Weeks and Lieutenant Torrey, Out | Sume the routine of Lis official and soelal ther. Th 5 . o er | Four of the jury disagree with the above and | city about 7:90 this morning. itain fell very | and a colored wan nawed Douglas were | house last night. ‘T'he three principal mem- & of forry-cizht Kor ks 8 coy | duiies to-morrow morning. 'Lhese will ju- ‘weather. he conditions are favorable for | find that the accident was caused by 8 mis- | heavy, and during its prevalence the Leavens | buried beneath the tallen wall, and both in- | p, dav. The o . . G By Phe g clude a reception Lo the general publie i " » . N - k- L rs quit to-day, T'he company Is couse o isic [ 0 & bublie in t the formation of severv local st derstand f A slon ver local storims to-night | understanding of flag orders given by Flag- | were alinost as dark as night. The house of | stantly killed. A colgred man named Bassett tantly naabl Il 3 - 4 W, s at 1 o'elock for the purpose and on the 24th In northern lilinois, lowa. | nan Reed. Uarrison, coaduetor, and Brewer | Robt. 8. Arthur was l{ wrecked by a | was also fatally injured, aad another colored | 91¢ntly unable to fill an enzagement at Wa- t marksmen shooting next y s in the city t0 pay thel soutnern h’unneflf-. eastern Dakota ane nln»n: :A.:‘n'bl;‘ll";:.l:rflllle i\;mm was rendered, ?‘rn‘k{wm snd M. Anbur dangerously linun and Mr. Lmb:rl. sk, were badly in- | terioo to-night. The manager and other Ai“ Belleyue. Oar bLoys hive done | N I visitors will be xww\u“ Rortheru Nebias eharged wi wughter. njured. ur i actors at noon attempted to furce the seceders | well. wing the aileroon.