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SIXTEENTH YEAR. EUROPE'S PEACE 1N DANGER. | An English Declaration on the 1 Re- THE KEY TO THE SITUATION What Bismarck Must Do to Preserve Tranqgu v Bulgaria's Answer | to Russian Demands - Austria | to Encourage Hesistance, | The Threatened Dan | Loxpos, Oct.2 4a.m New York Herald Cable-Speeial tothe Bre--The Morning Post has a doubledeaded leader, evidently minis: tevially inspired. “The Post be catled a semi-oflicial orzan, The leader begins at danger to kuropean tranquility is threatened by the strain th the alliance of the three empires.” t s now put upon Aftor dis cussing what part Englind should not the leader coneludes thus *The fmmediate tuture of Eurove is de- pyendent on Berlin, In London we ean only consider what forees we can husband in an ticipation of one of the great strugeles of the ages. The Germans onght certainly to keep wateh by land it we do the police of the scas. Bismarck will not do justice to his emperor it he not seeur amid Earope. This can be only nplished by torbidding war, whicl is ot wise inevitable, The Austrian empive, if left to itself must straggle and tight for existence the close of s reien e against its great Slavonie neighbor If Bis- marck elects Lo support Austria he may be certadn of our firm adhesion and loyal ¢o- operation, Bulgaria's Answer to Kaulbars, Soria, Oct 1 w York Herald Cable— Special to the Ber.)—The Bulgarian answer to General Kaulbars' note will be delivered e today or to-morrow. 1t will be to the effect that the government takes note of Russic's demands and will endeavor to com- ply with them as much as lies within its power. 1 hear reliably that the government will not of itself order the release ot the offending oficers, but an - investizating com- mittee will release them for lack of evidence, Ten were released yesterday eral Kaulbars' moderation is due to a telegraw from M. de’Giers to the effeet that Russia did not wish to interfere with the Bulzarian constitution or with the domestic affairs of Bulgaria. M. Stambuloff has in- formed General Kaulbars that he himself and all the ministers and regents are willing 1o give a pledype that Alexander will not be re- eleeted. Inquiry into the revolution will be included, The sobrianje will be asked to empower i court martial to try the offenders, IUis reportad that three ex-ministers are im- plicated. The accused, will, with the exeep tion of the leaders, be dealt with leniently, The people out the country have Jeld mectings and adopted resolutions beg- ging the wovermment to reject General Kaulbur's demand. Here Tisza's Spe LoNboxN, Oct, L—Herr Tisza’s in the Hungarian diet yesterday s interpreted at Pesth as meaning that Austria. would re- main neutral if Bulearia should submit to Russia, but if Bulzaria resists Russia, Aus- tria wouid preventthe occupatiin of Bul garia by Kussia. Prsrin, Oct. 1,--Vos Tisza adonted the un- usual course of reading his speech in the Hungarian parliament yesterday. Printed conies Were £iven 1o the newspapers in order to avord mistak ‘The speech gives general satistaction, although it 15 thought to be lack- ng in explicitness on the government rela- tions with Germany. The expeeted effect of the speech in- Bulzaria will be to encourage the government to resist Russia. Loxpox, Oct, 1L—The ‘Times this morning says: Enaland has good reason to be satis: fied with the statements made by Tisza in the Hunwarian parlament, yesterday, which indicate the point beyond Whish the Austra- German alliance cannot be stretehed with- out breakin Moscow, Oct. 1L—The Gazette deelares that thirty Bulgarians have been whipped to ) for expressing sympathy with Russia's ion in Bulgaria., ST, PETERSBURG, Oct. 1.—The Noyoe Vre- mva publishes o telegiam from Moscow, whieh say *The Bulgarian crisis has varalyzed trade and checked the revival of business which vood harvests had incited. Moscow is vrepared for any eventuality, ‘I he present condition is as bad as war, it not worse.” a Encourages Resistance. ~fhe Austria military at- tache at Sofia has been instructed to encour- age the Bulgarian rezents (o resist Russian demands witha hint ot eventual support The St. Petersbhurg papers have been forbid den to publish certain portions of the spec made.by the Hungarian prenner yesterday, Kaolbars Grows Moderate, ViEsyA, Oct. L—It is stated positively that General Kaulbars, in consequence of hints from St, Petersburg, moderated his attitude equally with the rezency and become more conclliatory. An immediate relaxation of the tension between Russia and Bulzaris is therctore considered probable, Aust Loxnox, Oct. 1 New Trial for Workingmen, Brusstis, Oct. L—[New York lerald Cable—-Specinl to the B ]=The suprene court had bafo @ it to-day the important case of Oscar Palleur and Selinidt, the populax gliss workingmen whose condemnation last month to twenty years of penal servitude for the alleged instigation of the Charleroi strike outrages in Mareh, eansed such irrita tion among all the workinguien, and led thei to clamor for amnesty, as well as un- iversal suflrage on the occasion of the great demonstration of August 15 The advocate general agrees with the counsel for the de fense that the sentence of the Mons tribunal is invalid on technical grounds, The court will give judgment tomorrow, 1t will cer- tainly quash the Mons sentence and order a fresh hearing before another court, which will give great satisfaction to the working | classes, One Hundred Lives for a Dam, MabuAS, Oct, L—1loods are devastating the Godavery district. Some villagers triod to cut the dam to relieve their own villaze of water at the expense of otiier villages, A 1is ki fight ensued in whieh 100 natives w Oapitol Notes, WAsHINGTON, Oct, L—Land offices huve been established at Coudron and Siduney, ! Neb,, and the land office at Bay 4, Wis., Lias been removed to Ashland, “Phe seerctary of stato is officially informed that the Canadian suthoritios, having learned that further representstions in belialf of Sproule, tha Awmerican convieted of muraer in British Colunibia, were on their way the department of state (o Londo again respited him until October 2, 80 biye beeis exceuted to-day, from , have He was A Wanton Outiage. B Paso, Tex,, Oct. L-Two Mexican policemen persued a native whow they wanted to arrest across the Rio Grande iuto the United States and a little beyond the Atehlson, Topeka & Santa Fe depot they eame up'with hin, and being both armed i wits: vifles, they fired at him, woundin seilously, They then seized the disab! wan and dragged him back to Mexican t ritory, fording the river to do so. Great in- dignation Is expressed bere over this wat tou outiage. (),\!A\ll,\.r:\!(\lt.\'IXH, SATURDAY OCTOBER How the Pool Rates to Kansas City ) l JEAD ) Are Avoided. | Ciic Ao, 1 ¥ o ik St eetar Tt oot | Boete Tall ad Teifling Outl the ter. Itis aukee & St K Tty Hirois € Biufs and via | THE MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL the Union Pacitic and the new toute of the | — - latter thre Mar . 1 wasopened | Amidavits Presented at the Heaving Abont ALY 1l gives ¢ ”‘ bupk " Before Judge Gary Yesterday — RANEIS O NeltHat oF ST TN ";‘_‘ What the Detense Will Ate tlen to Uis Nouthwnslery pool ntid Ao AL il tempt to Prove erty to make sueh ratesas may beagreed upon hetween tie parties withont reference to the tariils governing in the Sonthy tern | The Anarchist Cases, pout. - The Kansas City, St Tfosepn & CitieAGo, Oct, L—Interest in the eases ouncil Blaffs was closed up to the South 1l q " narel \ « western lines some time azo by e subsidy [ 0F the convieted anarchists = was 1 wranted it from the pool lines and the ese | vived this morning, as this was the tine se tablished arbitraries bareed all tratie from | for the hearing by Judee Gary of the motion the nortig ‘!. which did ot take VL Ol | tor anew trial, Tt turns out that, besides the poses, Its main bearing will b upou the | that several jur had expressed oninions lumber traflie which can get into Kansas | concerning the of the prisoners, another City throuh this gateway, and unless the | even more sensational aflidavit will be pre- ;vmv‘wl;'lv‘y;"y:‘\‘-lul‘»“afi vl..p‘);:mlmx}hl“:w‘nI.n'\l‘l:"'};' sented. It is allezea that the two painters It is believed, howeyer, that the Union Pa- | famed Hove and Blossom swear they know will listen ty reason, accept the subsidy | Harry L. Gilmar, who swore he saw Spies i maintain pool rates, light the bomb in Crane Bros’ alley and - Sehnaubel thiow it; that the afliants Nearing an Aurecment {are positive that this could not b Cicaco, Oct. L-=The managers of the | §o. 08 they were with Gilmarin a saloon at sonthwestern lines at their meeting to-day | Halstead and Van Buren strects: from abont ded i disposing. of one of theenicr | S0'clock the same: evening until after 10 N et LA R R States Attorney Grinnell thouzh reticent on Lo pool, in Missour that boundary Hne agre ne into an under p contract, next we Npw cles in the way of irive green ity Yon - Noted Dramatic St K, Oct. L—[Sp Lord Lonsdale o tothe Bre| on anpeare This was accompaniod compromis, on the by 1, the in roads 1o it ot 8500 for any seenient yet to betore Justice Smith forming the passen by reach ess west of the nni ond ng not to vool busi s orighnating at loeal stations, but to enter tto waintain rates strictly, infraction of Business between Chieazo and Sty Louis was taken up at t satistactorily disposed of. Jonts of di The meeting will probably be prolor session and veral he considered ged into ht nd Miss Violet in the Tombs police court late yesterday after noon and swo of Debe out a warrant tor the arrest ande, Miss Cameron’s husband, on the subject, | aflidavits are i virtually aciinow'edwed thes Xistence, 1tis averred that He sent for Hove, who. when elosely ques- tioned, broke dowin. Blossom is saud to have Stek 10 the story Lhis is thought to be the sensation whict the anarehists” counsel have been hintinz at hehearing of the motion was commence in the eriminal esurt this morning. tain Biack, on behalt ot the eondemned nen ofiered an aflidayit wiich declared that Special Bailit Henry L. Ryce, who summoned nearly all of the panel from which the jury was obtatned, had made abemark to a meiehant named ' Favor, on Wabash avenue to the ctfeet that he knew his business and was selecting men who wonld hune the anarehists, The attorney aske that Favor and aman’ named Stevens shos be simmoned into eourt” and questioned to the alleced remark, —Phe states attormey expressed surprise that couneil for the de: fense Lmake snen alle first informing him ot their tack an oflicer of the conrt. ations without purpose to at- the crotind that he had threatened to do ler | e conrt replied to Captain Black bodily injury. The warrant was fssued. bt | fore v o dite attiched (- the ailidd Yobosande, co Mt S0 1 ot also saidl there was no preeedent Debesande could not be found until arter | (et coutt also saidd theve was o precedent midnight. e was arrested in front of the | of the ™ procecinantY, A this stace Hotfman house and was taken to the Thirti- | the wotion {0 summon the persons eth street police station and locked up, e, Cotnsel for”tie brisonors thon fed The City of Chester, of the 1nmen Jine, | 8 motion for o new trial whieh has already Ilie City of Chester, of the Lnman e, | e O e b which arrived last evening, browght Rosina | P8 SN to the elfect tiat T hed oy Vokes and Wiison Barrett, the Enclish actor, | Jiior Denlee deelae shortly aftor the lay- author and wanacer. M Barett wentin® | ket meeting (at the wholo erewd of e mediately to the Vietoria Wotel, where he | arelists oneht to he hanzed: - An afidasi wasseen: Hle is of medinin stature, compaetly | by Michael Cull also read to the eifeer that buiit, face tull of ehuzacter and Cxpression, | uror Adams had espressed hinseif 1o the B dark brown and hangs in a wavy roll | afliant fo 4t same lanzuarze, o over his broad forehead s oyes dark eray and [ AHAAE of . Ao Stecens wie ale. read keen, nose Roman and prominent, wmouth | whicl siated (hat Favor, a merehant, ol square, thin Tipped and determined. 1o [ Dupoty Rie sad the anyrelists talks dellghtially with a copious fow of [ wonld hang as sure a8 deathe i wholesome Enalish and” with astonisiing [ afiidavits of &, P Love and Orrin' Blossom lack of v gard as the traly F with him Miss it American dudes lish acce Eastlake, the |} e wont o 1e e biines vading lady of his companv, He Retused 1o Confess, i STEELVILLE, Mo, Oct. L.--Ever since I, F. Wailace was brought here under arres the murder of the Logan inmily, ther been threats of lyneling. At 1 o'clock night an organized body of masked men marchied to the jail where Wallace was con. nned, forced an entrance to his cell and wed him out undera tree in the irt se yard., Before Wallace was suspended izhn cret. was and the murderer At this the mob hooted and yell at the word the rope was thrown over and Wallace was suspended in mid-a was held ther claiming ot tamily pnd had civen Lim =% to few minutes W Tope hie made @ statement protesting innocence tiat the Logan ep the se- Land limb . e and then let | down. the mob still hoping he would confess, but he still protested his innocence as_firmiy as ever several At t he adviee of the rominent citizens who addressed t sheritl and mob, Wallace was dehvered to the anthori- ties and wias taken back crowd then dispersed. Wasn entes: ( denominations of notes the treasurer of - How to Get New F N wing ON, treasurer to-day issued the following in regard to the issue Oct. 1. —The of to the g1 one t der to his cell, The 3ills. United States ce dollar certi nand for other the United States is unable to supnly one dollar | notes except in small amounts. satisfy it has b as P dec those notes i P at New of deposit a dike expense of the eficet order tion, are Unti (1 to as . fu York, ither 15 i id ums of 51,000 ssible, the publie demand ed to furnish from this oftice In order to to e 1k ing application and af the same time de- ting that sum with the assistant treasurer Uponreceipt of the certiticate summ will be Wk making an as i ub-treasury u jotice no i cquitable possible, will obtain these notes in the order e at the second ded at the ieation, In distribo- applicants deposits t New appl ation will be granted until the supply of notes is adequ te to mect the curvent demsnds, maximum amounts of these cortificates, the treasiny ¢ ceed S50,000, n furnish daily 1l this stige The that will not ex- A by the aeting treasurer-that will be weil for tne banks to ertain throngh their New York corres- pondent thoy will receive the shipments of ore in the order 1 which the deposits ¢ made. total colnae execnted in the mints of the United Statcs duriie Sentember was $5,010,055.70, 0F whiich $2,510,100 were standard silver'dolins, s Texas Pever in Vieginia, WASHINGTON, Oct, L—Commis foner Col man, of the departwent of agriculiure, has received aoreport from Dr. C. K. Dyer, tha veterinary surgeon who was sent 1o ascertain wi wl broken out i the counties of Loudon, Fuiguier and Prinee Wikijam, in nia, commiunicated by cattle obtained from Chicazo, in which he siys the disease is Texas fever and not pleuro-pneuimonia, Anotl Jeesey C county grand § for bigamy against Iid iian Russell, band of in May, the H hoken 1585, b - - They v lev. Di Luthoran chur Elrieh, r Blow at Solomon, N, Oct. L.—=The Hudson ¥ has found an_ indictmer ard Solomon, lus- were married rnqu( of eh. Louis B. Allen and Clara Elrich were witnesses to the mairiage, Benedicr Will ¢ Wasuinaron, the Union Vetersns w publ nter Tades w ernment prin thom that un Oct, 1,--A to-day in oflice, soldle Soldiers. committee of fon called upon the behalf of 0 had been discharged from the gov- Benedict assured s in his ofice need ir com- not fear discharge if competent aud atten- tive to duty, Tnvests Bosr Frye an fisheries vostigate dipnte by Gave His Life CrNt nocn € the Nu Lasx, N, O 1 the went her AL O raeliv ing - the t, l.—Senators est of ihe com 10 Provineetows »in rel nee to the sheries Dispute, Wwunds und wittee on the ) to-day to in- tisheries the United States and Can- - - Por His 1y, Co s MeCo, went ds ' peisono ondition, - - v, Oct, 1. M Coy e Friend, This after- own a shaft 1o 4 wine to resoue Willlam Quintrell, who was overcome b both were tiken o inadying gas. Later ald and Quin- Three Boys Drowned. « Mas 8, Oet. L-=This 1001 tiye boys weie out in the harbor in a small boat when the wind eaj Sears, J Caeen, were diowa ized the hoat a Michiael O d thizee of them, | and Daiby | were then read, declaimg they had seen wit ness Gibuar i a saloon on Van Buren street Detore and atter the bomb throwinz, This affidavit was o impeach Gilmar, wio swore he saw Schngubelt throw the bowb, The aflidavit of an airnapolis 100! keeper, 1 Delu was then read, citing the fact of the hresenee of a mysterions stranger in his plice, a tew days béfore the bomb (hrow- ine, who intimated tronble would ocenr in 20, sler, one of defend- 5 esunscl, made an afiidd vit that Juror Cole had taken notes during the trial which was contrary to law. e prizoners were i court during the af ter- noon. v all sshowed effeets of " their - priconment. Sples, Schwab and Fischer, in particular, had very white faces, Captain Black read to the court extracts from States Attorney Grinnell's closing ad- dress to the jury, eriticising what he termeil the objectionable and unlawfel part of it. Assistant States Attorney Walker read afli- (tavits fn renly o those previously presented by the attoruey for defense. Captain Joln ey, ehier of the Evanston police, dep that Micha who, in his Cull, ot Evanston, aflidavit, alleged that Juror Adams told him prior o {rial t at the anarchists should hanz, 15 30 worthiess character and unworthy of b it us gives aflidavit simply denying . Ad the remarks attributed to him, —Juror Den: ker denies saying before the trial that the de- fendants ought to hang, and Or Blos- som testided to, receiving $30 from Solomon and Zeisler 1or making a statement about the whercabouts of € on the night of the explosion, Black ask for furthier e to pr rezarding Cull’s ¢ refused. £ After'being refused s bewan the for a nes larly to the pare further aflidavits racter, which the judge continuance Black opening argument on the motion il He devoted himselt partici- tzument for the state made by the State’s attorney, which he elaimed was improper and calculated to leave a wions impression on theminds of the jury, I counsel, during the course of his $peech, w rebuked by the coutt, in one instance for making a’ wrong staicment respecting the ruling viade by the court, Captain Black dwelt 50 First, that the «dinfo his closing arguiment substantive matter not reterred to pro- viously during the trial: sccond, that the evi- dence subiitted by the proseention was de tective in failing 0 prove who the principal was. Caplain Black held that evidence to be sillicient azainst the aceessories should at length on two state’s attorney in- have been so unmistakably against the prin- cipal as to secure his conviction had Le been present in conrt.The senior counsel for the aunrehis's had not concluded wien eourt ad- fourned, Further hearing was deferred Monday. - - Hawkeye Finances, Dis Moives, Ia, Oct, 1-=[Speeil “Pele o the Bee, |=The state anditor to-day made his quarterly settlemont with the state wreasurer, and receipted for over two hundred and forty thousand dollars of warrants ye- deemed during the quarter endi ber 0, nent By the new law of semi-annial of taxes a large amount of woney is now in the liunds of the county treasurers, which is Leing forwarded to the state treasurer and applivd at once to redecuing wartants, so that the slight loating debt is rapidly melt ing awa The Champion Trap Shot. Des MoINES, la., Oct. L—|Sneelal Tele gram to the Bex,|—Mr. €. M. Budd has re- turned to this city, bringing with him the baigo for the champlonship of Awmerica, ground traps. This was won in the tourna. wentat Chicago, in which he established his claim of belng te champion trap shot of this country, His trophies are now on exhibition aud are numerons and very valuable, and it is roported that he intends now to challenge Caplain Bogardus. General Hedrick Critically 111, Orrenwa, la, Oct. 1.—-On Wednesday night last General John M., Hedriek while in bed, was stricken with paratysis. His stranze wovements awakening his wife, and he was found insensible, He had been quite well during the day, visiting his farm. Of lat poars e sufleréd with astho and frejueni breaking out atresh of army wounds, His condition is eritical, Lhe event causes found sorrow here, where be is held in highest esteemn, Caught, ALnavy, ~David M. Chiad- wick, aged sixty-live years, was caught by the seciet service ofticers aud local delectives foday manufasturing counterielt coiu, lyrge guantities of which hiad been shipped o New York and other eiti g s Wife Murderer Hoped. New OrLEANs, Oct, 1.—Charles Edwards (eolored), alias Charles Gorham, who killed bis mistress, Hettie Refuge, in Algiers, June 20, wag Langed to-day, | | | | ACHING IPOit SYMPATHY, Charleston Peonle Disappointed Public Men—Th: Sitr NEW 1 oRk, Oct, L—{Special ‘Telezram to the B The World publishes the follow g: Captain Fo A, Dawson, editor of t Charleston News amd Courier, arrived in the 1t itis time ity 1to the I amounting it is all paid in, to $150,0 0 or $50,000, will suffice to render habitabie the houses of those without means to heln themsclves, | reter to the laboring people, poor widows and like, who owned little homes with morigages upon theni, and who would be utterly with ot resonrees to repair the damages were it not for tinely asststan “Lhen you mean to say that no more help i« needed®” far from that. The double blow which Charleston has received, first 1rom ey clone and then from the earthiquake, is one that she cannot recover from unless she re- ceives other organized aid from outside. 1t can be arcanged so that she can borrow oney At a fair rate of interest, say 4 por ut. then we will be able to- rebuild, and- in WAew years be on onr feet again “Has there been el diznation in South Carolina over o prosidential tailure 10 eXPress iy ? sympathy? “1do not like to talk about that,” replied the southern editoy, with feelineg, “1 have been very elose 1o the president and have had a high admiration and love for him. It eertainly seemed, eonsidering the fearful calamity which liad betallen the eity, that the proper thing for the president to do was to yat once to Washinston and say to the suilering people: 1am st (he post of duty. What can Fdotor you? Weexpeeted it, par- ticularly from a demoeratie president, His failure to say a word ciused not <o mueh anzer as disappointment wnd pain, We o not know what to make of it. But it was not uerely the président who surprised s There s Senator Wade Tampton—he has been the idol of Cearleston—and Senator Butler, also of South Caroling. We have not heard a word from either, Butler is in Fu rope, but there is the cable. 1t would not NAve cost so very i ither of money or of Labor for him to send usa tew woids, No, we don’t Ky to make of it at all. You remer ton came for ward at the time of Cleveland’s nurriage and sent a beantiful present to the mide, We have always stood. staunchly by him, In Dleasant contrast was the eiercetic wetion of Adjutant General Drum, weting secretary of war, The encineers he' sent down were o1 inealeuluble benetit, notonly in determining whiat buiidins we unsafe; but whici one thouzh they Tooked unsafe, were not so. i tell you it was splendid work those wentle men did and it was gooreeinted. 1t did jas il they womld work themselves to ath, so zealous were, tiey in prosecuting - SHERMAN ON SILV He Gives a Big Dollay Talk in a Very Few Worids, CiversNary, Oct. L=Senator Sherman vis- ited the exposition phis worning, and i the uterno n was received with - enthusiasm by he chamber of commerce. 1n the course of a brief speech he said But the greatest question of all, perhaps, is the silver question—how to mike an equal to the zold dollar—tor there should_only be one stundard. L have zone throuzh one press of redeeming Uncle Suni's woney and I do not want to g0 turough it again. You might have put - wmore silyer, in - your “dollar - snd made it cqual to gold, but then it would be too big, as it is now. Butanyway, it would be a good thing 1020 to work with, A dollar must bea dol Lar, and a dollar’s worth ot silver must be put mto make it a dollar, Thatis honosty and prudence. It I had iy wav, I would stop the comazge of the sdver dollar, gather it into Uncle Sam’s — great vaults, and then issue certificates and let you handle then These certificates would Torm the basis our national bank iation, and preser what I believe to be, the best System of banks in the country. The tavifl and other creat issues would noa great measure regulaie themselves, but the silver question s the Oue dollar great one of the future. of one value is what we must have before we can have that stability so neee: to national i business suceess, - lusurance for Draggists, St Pavr, Oct. L—="The National W holesale Druggists’ association has anthorized the formation of a mutual insurance company for the members, the droggists present at the. security convention agrecing to insu in the new comvany to the amsunt of $500,000, - Winter's Near Approach, CHEBoYGAN, Mieh., O A heavy snow storm prevaited liere for a short time this morning eovering the g round. It has snowed hard at intervals, but the snow disap pears. s00n Nebraska and lowa Weather, For Nebraska and lowa: Fair weather, warmer in eastern portion, stationary tem- perature in western portion. . Building Permits, Inspector Whitlock issued — building permits yesterday as follows: Dresel & Harte, three-story brick store and flat, Sixteenth and Web S, 0. Bennett, one and one-half-story frame cottaze, Twenty-second and $15,000 Locnst s . tonens 200 W. H. Mole, two one-story frame cot- tazes, Twenty-second and Dayton.. 1,500 M. Buehler, ofie-story frame eottage, South Fiftecuth, between Doreas and Martha. . B 900 Four permits apprégating .. 317,650 — Brevities. the cabie track hetween and the depot s nearly The laying o Hurney ot completed Tom Murray's building on the cornc of Fourteenth and Hurney, is rapidly shooting skyward The paving of Saunders street outrageously delayed by the Asphalt company ad the probabilities are that it will not be completed before winter Miss Maud Tostevin gave a pleasant ception to her friends ‘Tlmmi y night in honor of Miss Nellie Smith who has just re- turned from a western trip. Euclire and refreshments furnished “the entertain ment of the evemng. - Personal Favagraphs, Mrs. D. M. Eldridge, of Denver, sister of Mr. E. . Vining, pool commissioner, of Chieago, pu-mfflll’ough the terday morving on her wuy home The many friends of Miss Jennie Me Vann will be pleased to learn that she hus roturned from Cedar Rapids, lowa, where she has been yisiting her mother A iinc Noti M. A, Upton hus this day purchased the interest of N. B. Matcher in the firm of Hatcher, Gaad & Co., Real Estate Brokers, Millard Hotel Block. The busi ness will be continued under the firm name of W, A, Upton & Co. Al bills in favor of or against the firm of Hatcher, Gadd & Co. will be colleeted or paid by their successors at 1500 Farnam strect, opposite Merehants hotel, M. A, Urrox & Co. el Special Notice to Gas Consumers, Owing to some necessury repairs at the &as works it will be necessary to shut the gus oft the city on Thursday, Sept. 30th, between the hours of 8:30 a. m. and 11:30 D.J. CoLLiNs, Supt. Omauha Gus Mfg Co. is bemg 9 1586 e e ————— . UNANIYOUSLY RENOMINATED, Oonrresst res t Republ cans. | THE CONVENTION'S SHORT wo Otoe County's cx-Creasur the Saunders Conns N in Role ofa Fovger | ty's Suceessiul b G i od Sport at Colmmbus, Dorsny Fresvost, Nen, eram to the By i vention for the Thired di | night at the opera louse | order by J. W. Love, chaitman, of the trict central committee. MeFarland, Columbus, was chosen temporary and L. W, Osborne, of Blair mede permanent cliairman, both delivering ringing Ehe business of the convention was | Afterthe roll call of (e with, M. P2 Kinkaid, of placed in nomination Dorsev for cong ted. ’Renon Oct. 1 | 1 siona rict met here and was calld to 10 dis ot spovehes. | dispensed O'Nvill, arose and Hon. George W. essiman, and moved that the nomination he by acetunation. The motion was seconded Trom mary parts of the hall and was carvied with wild enthusias Mr. Dorsey appeared upoa the plattorm and was received e made a neat and apyrope wihiich Kindiy thanked the tie honor con ferred. The e lows: Resolved, That we adirin our unswerving leianee ' to - republican principles and the platform adopted by our st sta convention. Resolved, That seruting of the personal and politieal record of the Hon. Geo, W. B, Dorsey, and eonfi dently present him to the voters of the Third egates wa e th applanse, s specclin vention for Nt N resolutions reported as It we chall the el ysest congressional distriei as a candudate for re clection, Resolvad, That we commend his prompt Tespotae (0 every requiest ol his constituents, his faithiul industey” upon’ committess, and Dis constant and consisient opposition fo” all COTOTALe Ionupolies. Hon, K. AL Bunard, chosen chairman of After adjournment My tion to the delegat want home. The of Fremont, was central committee, Dorsey zave aree sand tfeiends at his ele + Wit 1o opposition whiat everto his renominaton, and the conven tion was therefore not 1ully attended. Sannders Successfal Show. Wantoo, NEw. Oct. L—[Special to 1 Brr [ —The Sannders county fr opened at this place Tuesday, and bas been open every day sinee. Tae weather has been all that could he e, making it pleasant for te visitors and projitable for the associatioi. I'he numoer of exlubits are unusually larces ke best exhibits ave in the line of farm products. Yesterdiy ex-Governor But spoke to audivnee on the v ground Hedwelt esy 1y ti-monopoly themes contrasting Ve position of the favmer and ortion president. The vaces, boili trotiinze and ranninz, hate heen wnusilly year, at tracting i nuinber il Borses trom Towa and wmany Nebraski poinis. Inthe o0 tiotting vace of Wednes day Friend Boy we first money and Ki B, sceond, Tine 238 Iuthe green trot i race. same day, Wahoo Maid won tirst and, Honest John seeond, Time— Derby won first money in the fourths mile sinse dash ranning, Time 138, IncPharsday™s races ., wonlirst and Frank P second money i ting raee, Tune 5. 1o the race Lumber Boy won' firstand Kitty B. sec- ond woney. T In the funhing race, half mile and repeat, Beeswick won first’ and Boliey second money, Time 1:50, Duke Simpson as a Forge, NEBRASKA Crry, Oct. L—(Special Tete- eram 1o the Bre |—The following has just come to the sarf county treasuaver, Duke W. Simpson, ex- embezzler, defanlter and forger, at present in our county jail, will > another ease of forgery to explain or ac- count for when Henry Hanschild comes to decide which of two nots bearing his name is the one note he gigned. Hanschild it seems, bought a machine and a wagon from Simpson, for whieh he gave his note for $15, pavable in November. 1556, Sinipson made another note tor the same amount payable in January, 1857, signed Danusehila’s name to it and had It disconnted at the Merehants’ ational bank in this city, The genuine note was given o Aultman, Milier & Co., of Akean, O, and is now their property, - Suc ssful Far Closed. Corvants, Neb., Oct. L—Special Tele- jram to the B, ]—The fair elosed to-day with an attendanec of 200, 1t was financially a booming suecess, speed contests were better than the previous days, The first race, pony running, halt mile leats, was won in three straight heats by Cowbov, owned by S, 0. Raymond, of this eity, in sk second fie next on the programime, the 1tee-fo trof. was won easily by Belle : by 0. Creighton, of Oiaha, - 5:314, 2340 elass trot was completed toaday and was closely contested, being won by Griy Charlie, owned by I3 1L Tlenry, of this city, in The paeine race was won by Bill, oy 1. A Hlenry, of this city, in 243t base ball gaine ended disgracerully, favor of Albion, The money s i e to he | contribuied to the school funid, - Van Wyck Schuyler, i, Neb,, Oct, L—[Speelal Tele-- gram to the Bei ) —The eounty fair closed to-day. This was by far the largest day’s at anee, owing to the fact that Senator Van yek delivered an at 1 o'clock, When the senator mounted the platfori he was greeted by a large andience and his ad- dress on the progress of reform was listened to with marked attention. at its close h was given three ronsing eheers, s visit and speech Lave added greatly to the already Large following and swarm - support which thi senator has in this county. People’s Party Nominees, BearTricr, Neb, Oct. L—ISpecial to the Bk, |=The people’s mass convention which met in this eity yesterday nominatea for sen- ator Hon E. O, Kretsinger, of Beatriee: for representatives, J. N, Fuller, John Wilson and G, E. Bently, Mr, Fuller the republican nominee and Wilson the democratic nomui nee for the same position, Mr, Bentley has 10 other nomination, Mr, Kretsinger's election over Colby 15 a certainty, Mr. Pem- berton, of Beatrice, was nowminated tor connty attorney. address The Nebrask OAKLAND, N¢ Oet. Bee I'he board of braska Central railvovd Central. Special directors of Lad a [ the meting N in spondenee. 1t is rumored that the constrie, von will begiu soon, as English capital is backing some, Oakland is to be the base of construction west of the Missouri river, - Depot Building Completed WAoo, Neb, Oct. L—[Special to the Brk.)--The new freight depot of the Fre wont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad wiis colupleted yesterday and is a neat build ing of good dimensions, On account of a controversy between the raiioad company and some of our citizens over the location of the switeh, very little has been done toward the erection of a passenger depot. Mrs. Titcomb's Funeral. WonrcesTER, Mass., Oct, L—[Special ‘I graw to the Bee, | —Mrs, Alice Titcomb, the chairman, | the | Oakland this week to take some action in e | gard to the immediate construction of suid road, and to answer the neeunulated corre young lady who was burned 10 death aIJ THE OMAHA DALy BEE Omaha s buried to-day. | The t At Union ehureh and was afte r of relatives and | friend oft ated The re niothe Cuming Connty Democrats Wy 1 A\ Neb, Oct, 1 S fal Te o i I yesterday was very harmo 1 | vas nominated for the it I Welna, Otto | nan, I . O'Sullivan Jalinson M. Fran John Conlin, a W Kreanent are the delegates to o state convention, Rich is fora demy at for tor, Van Wyck nest, - THE CATE PLAGUE Che Sitaation in Chicago - Pagilistic o rs Broak Quaranting Citteaso, Oct. 1 Special Telegram to the Bk, | —First blood was tihe Paanix distillery sheds to ut W . some of the owners of t K cows loaded up | some o the baled hay which is under quaran: tine, and started to drive off with it. Special Deputy Sterit William “aylor mterfercd and ordered that the hay be unloaded. A young sluzger named Sam- Kyan jumped to the front, and. after cursing the state ofticers, vinaries and everyhody conpeeted with pacantine, he knocked the ofticer down A crowd o1 eattle owners gatnered, and the ofiicer was awain knoeked down and badly bruised, while a milk wagon with the bate ot lay was driven away, Two other special sands wearing sheritl s stars were near by But did not come to the vescue,. Depaty Shor I Bers, of Blue Island, aveived at the Pha nix an hour later, and at ouce returmed to the shedill’s otlice o arcanyge for the arrest of Ryanand the other oftivers, The erime of Dreaking quarantine is aserions one undey the state law, and the distarbers will proba By pay dearly tor their “bated hay. Fheive stock cotnmission had a meeting to-ays that is, Mr MeChesney, who is the only “one ot the tiiee commissioners in the and hie has been (o session at tie Grand itie all day as usial Dr. Salmon has gone to Towa and lett the Lalt dozen covern ment experts i ehaize of DrC Alexander Muiray, of Detroit. They, with the local vets M are a ork trying to tind the hounds of the infected distiiet and to efectively quarantine te plearo wherever found S1shall not Kill an animal that we have not ni Vto pay 1o said Commissioner MetChie to-diy, 1t may be that after Wt within hoiimnds, where we it will not spread, that the zeneral iy bedelayved il the mecting of fhe iegislature or until the number of unwell eattle becomes small enowsh so that the preseut appropriation will cover 1 vathue of the antuals killed, Owners ot wileh cowsin the Phanix di tillery sheds, besides having their cattle in quarantine amd losine some with disease, By now lostiny of their milk enstomers. Consumersand sonse of the retailers have found out that the milk they are getting comes from filthy and disease-infeeted sta ble and they refise to buy more of it ‘I'he government inspectors exaniined to<lay Peterson s other quaranti e wlong Whi-ky Point road, ‘They claimed to Bave found a tew sn 50 Uhe aninals i the Liverdale distil were examis Phey were all pronouwt healthy. COLOLED BASE BALLISTS, Vians to Organize n Black Yesterday's Gamne Prersit o, Oct, L—A movemen started here to form a nat ored base ball and shortiy he held ganization, The in tho cities of Philadelphia, ¢ ton, N. J they witl make the clubs, T Washinaton, venture a s in thiis city 10 perfe leazzue will embrace elubs Leag pnal league o Baiti coess g will more, eveland, Pittshurg and Cren The projectors are confident that and propose to put first-class nines in the ficld, I LEAGUE © PrrsBenG — GAVLS. Pittsburg ... 00020031 1-7% Brooklyn.. L 00 0M00M 0205 1. 2 Piteners-Galvin and Terey. First base Nits—Pittsburg 10, Brooklyn® 4. Evrors-- Pittsbure 4, Brookiyn 2. Utipire -Kelly, A WASHINGTC - Washington.. 200001 24 account of darkness,) First bas o 8, Washington 8. 4, Chicago 6. Umpire— AT NEW YORK-- rec, e Lo S 00 alled in the seventh inning on hits. -8 Chi- Errors—Washington Dotrolti s 58l 010k 45 1080510: New York 0O0T1 0000 01 First base hits—Detroit New York 4. Errors—Detroit 2, New York 7. Umpi Powers, AT PHILADLLPIIA . Louis 01000000 1--9 Philadelphia. .70 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 *— ¢ First base Wits—St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 9, Errors—5St, Louis 8, Philadelphin 2, Umpire —Iulmer, AT Boston— Roston...........6 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0-12 Kansas City. /)0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 First basé hits—Boston 12, Kansas City 6, Errors—Boston 3, kansas City 15, Unpire— Quest, Pitehers adbourn and Kine. Concy Islana § 3 Bricurox Bracu, N. Y., Oct. L—"Three quarters of a mil second, Paymaster thivd Lime—1 Triple Cross won, Re Duke Seven-eighths of & wile: Younk won, Lizzie Mack sceond, May W third. Time 133214 Seven furlongs: Unigue won, Grand Duke seeond, Wynonn third, Tine—1:5214, Selling allowances, thiee-quarters. of a mile: Della Beach” won, Lizzie Wallon seeond, Annic Walion' third, Time 13 For beaten horses, handieap, mile: Sam Brown won, Letreiin second, Lovd Lorne thjrd, Pime =115, Welter lurdle vace, one and one-quarter wiles: Harey Mann won, Poet second, Will Davis third, “Fime—2:2115, Another American Yacht Victory. NEweorr, 1 L, Oct, 1110 matel race between the Sacheni and the Eusl'ss e tter Miranda was sail«d to-day. The Bloek istand conrse of twenty miles to windward and re- turn was chosen, and the yachts crossed the starting line with Mi in the lead, but the Sachen Leld the w adward posdton’ and won the race, - it rie, N, J Titus, “of Vitus on T L O0t 1, —Aty the ginte Brivy Junitor 1 murdering Tillie Smith, a dom stitution, the judge ordered all excluded, Charlés Munnich, traveler, testiiied that ho wi with the dead giil on the nigit dery that wbout 10 o' clocl: 1 to the institute; that when ried to go Lo the lan the other doors were locked, last he saw of Ler, poasted 1o wnothié Yo ) of eeon) he left vy donr to i inst ung 1 of itute, day, on the churige of ouiiaging and then tic of the in irly sreial coimnpany the pan Ler ir- her she 1t was not true, a5 he had | 1t been intimate with the sirl, Munnieh’s tes timony as to Lis accompnnying the givi to the mstitute that night and paitiag trom her wa cortoborated by Axtero Hivera and Haryey Biwith, students who saw them - On a Strike for a Cont, Dis Moixes, la, Oct, 1--[Special Tole- gram to the Bre, |--One bundred coal miners, working in the Eurcka and Pioneer min this cig it out on v stiike Lo-day \ raise of one cent a hishel in wagzes, ihi will only hring their pay wn to that paid in mines, and ¥ be od. - Special Post BV asinyatoy, Oct the postal delivery system of the p departinent to all postofiie A classes of watter gaes into ciivet o Fooled With a Fincz Saw. DULLQUE, Tu, Oct, - Spocial T to the Brr.)--You Bur one foot and both aw il tuis worai - NS NUMBER 96, LABOR TROUBLES ~ COMING. cago Packers Decide on a Lookont the Middle of This Month, | BLOODY TIMES ANTICIPATED. Concerted Aciion to Be Taken and the Men Forced 1o Return o the O1d Ten Hour Sys A Lockout By Packors. Ciieaco, Ot 1 Special Telegram to the Bey A ureat lockont at the stock vards has been decided npon some time durs ing this month, a when the packin and remain closed until the question of eight. hours or ten hours settled. Oune of the large packers safd this afternoon: *Frouble is, of course, expected. It will be & long fight, but we can’t run on cight hours with other houses around us running on ten hours, Ko the trouble mizht as well come all at onee as todraz alone until we are compelled to <hut down by losses. It is likely that several houses will start up in a small way on the ten hour schiedule and make the fiznt.” The Chicazo Packing & Provision come pany has already shut down for repairs. That 18 what all the vacking company officers say, and thisis probably the seeret of the denial of the packers that this is to be a “lockout Hlshiut down one after another When they open it will be on ten hours time or not wt all. - At this time ot the year itis customary for all the houses which have been running all simmer to snut down forrepairs. This October, however, the shutdown will be sienificant, 1t will afford the houses an- opportunity to throw on their men the the fighting, The houses will be ¢ I, and those who apply for work ean 2o to work at ten houss, or they i stay out. Meanwhile, all the houses at Kunsas City, Omaba, Milwaukee, Spring- field, St Louis, and - elsewhere, will be run- ning day and night. The fact of the lock-out ithoritative, So s the tact that the packers are acting all together. There is no doubt at all about there beme a concert of action, you the packers all soreticent, and some of them deny the fact so glibly, that to one not versed in their ways their denials would be accerted, liere is, however, no doubt but that the Jockout i acreed to, and prepara- tions are going forward to makea long and stubborn fight for the ten-hour question, A Liog buyer said Uhis mornin There is e < willall close down nt 19h, it s sald, is The louses “for revain us of planlysomethine in the wind at the yards, bui just whatit is nobody knows. = The houses are going 1o close down very soom. They can better attord to make aight in October than in Novenmber now, and by shuitine down and forcing the ten-hour izt the packers would really make le‘l expenses by il ston of the price ol hogs, Twenty thousand people will of emplovment by the logs are high be deprived areat lock-out, It 18 expected that they will ofier a stubborn re- sistance, and it is not thought improbable that the gizht will lead to bloodshed, Public Deht Statement., WasmNaion,, Oct. L—The public debt statement shows the reduction of the publie debt during the wmonth of £1,062,501,317, and the total ry 44,5 The following is n re- capitolation of the statement: Interest beaving debt. prinei- September to be Ashin the treas- pal oonon 5 Interest . b ‘I'otal 1,108,604,123 15 Debt on which intecest has cvased sinee matuity, prin- il Interest. ... tereninee 0,008,635 96 ‘Potal.... Total debt, Interest . 6,190,708 33 . S1750,232,051 76 12,137,875 23 primeipal ] Total . 17,423,600 83 Less cashi items available for publie debt.......... . 208,924,043 65 Laoss reserye held for rodem - tion of United States notes (S100,000,000) .. Total debt, l¢ cash itens Decrease of ilable Lo 81,409, 445,88 87 debt duitng MON e e, S10,627,018 17 Cashin’ frcasiny ” available for reduction “of public Qebpee s 6,624,018 63 serva Tind, Teld for o demption ot United States notes, acts of January 14, 137, and July 12, 1552, 7 Unavailable for réduction of the debt, . Certificates held as cash Net cash balunee on hand... 100,000,000 00 Total eash in treasnry shown by ticasurer's general account - An Active Voleano, SAN Franci-oo, Oct, 1A letter pubhished in the Bulletin, under date of Kodiak, Alaska, September 10, <ays that the voloan @ peak of Pablofi Mountain, 200 milos southes west of that place, on ths Alaski peninswla, i i eruption. Shght falls of voleanie dugh, resembling emery powder, have beon ob- served, Captain Curry, of the schooner Ko- diak, reports that on Angust 12, when ahun- dred miles from the voleano, the vessel was enveloped in a black eloud, The datkness wits so prcat that lamps were kept buwrning from 10 . 1112 P, At the same time a cledust (el npon the deck (0 dopth of several inehes, Caplain Abbeysof umfinlm Btates steamer wvin, who arrived here Anziist 21, also broushit sonples of dust, and reported having he nll . Ilm: « like thunder whitle pas near the voleanic reg on, No. eatthquake shoeks inve been reported thus far in councetion with the outbreak, Piendish Double Murder, Waco, Tex., Oct L—=A story of a fiendish double murder bas been received here from Throckmorton county. The vietims are s farmer, named Urney, and bis Erown-up daughter, Lizzie, ‘The father, who had been ssoed and diageed some distanee fron i home, wis found with his - throat ek The danghter had been ruvished, then wrdered by mutilation, tracks were diseoveied in the yard, whieh, on beinz tollos el led to the amest of 8, negre cowboy, who waid he stopped at Urney’s, house tor adiink and saw two white m enter the yard as ho left. ‘I'lie negro's | was missing and e was taken into enstody, aving lynehing, the ofticers left Throek- morton with the vrisoner, - The Shatiered House of Gage. 30, Oct. 1-=The store of A, B, Gage & wis reopened this worning by the assignee, who, under order of Judge Prenders sast, will conduet the business for the benefis of the creditors, pending st tleient of affals of the embarcassed sivm, The liubilities and assets have not yet heen seheduled, but the former Is estimated at $509,000 and the lattor atover $1,000000. Awong the ehiet Habilj- ties are the elaims of the First National ban) for 301,000: Messrs. Bloomenthal, Phil Phia, 80,0003 . V. Farwell & Co., Chicagy 20,0007 Lovell & Co., $56,000, an Mattin 1ty erson, 100,900, - Affaivs in Charleston, CiARLESTON, Oct L—There was & sighl shoek hiere about L o'clock this morning, bu 80 SHLLL that it wis not felt by the majority of the peopie. “There were slight shoeks ag Samnerville last night, but none have been more perceptible tan md “l Wiist 1y day since August 81, Al 0 » and tidal w i i frii 8 el ay e |