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——d EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1888, NUMBER 118 UNTIL AFTER THE ELECTION. | et noeiiieyecore e wrene | THE WEST SIDE MEN GO OUT. | Erswit “i8 iinyis ma ity St ‘T'he eomptroller of the currency to-day ap- by the conductor, but the two men were dis- proved the Omaha National bank as rese armed with little ceremony by the police, | GETTING ANGRY IN ENGLAND, | iriyton thepar esstor ot svectuncs | NFWS O NEBRASKA TOWNS, M.—Suppose you huve no religion, what agent for the First National bank of Weep- Nagle left the car and was attacked by a thent An Adjournment or Recess of Con- | | ‘ater and the Merchants' National bank | & New Complication Added to the | Nirthwestern switchman who was under the | The Government Protesting Cleve- C.—1t is not necessary to have one. 1f you | Baptists Holding a Stato Convene oss Within Ten Days. of Nebraska City, and the United States Chicago Strike. influence of liquor. ‘This man had to be land's Retaliati i are not baptized your parents give you a L s L4 National bank of Omaha reserve agent for o) mercilessly clubbed aud sat uvon in tho pa- Ml AR, WA A8 FUAH 950 e LhWA. 1h A48 Rl L idla —_— the First Nutional bank of Holdredge, — U U L b8 ULl T community in which you live 8 o | To-day the supervising architect of the | could be subdued, Others were scarcely less uity ch yo . o WHAT SENATOR ALLISON SAYSs | ¢\ ur openod bids for labor and material | ONNE COLLISION WITH BLUE COATS | G /0 00 a0 but from the fact thas ani | OYAL HUNTSMEN IN EUROPE. | "M _supposo you are wanted by fhe [ ADIOCESAN CONVENTION CALLED i —— requircd in the completion of the alyro cared to be unarmed the fray would police? # to the federal building at Nebraska Ci " 1se The 1y have been finished without the loss " 1t the police wi oy gonerally . | How the Pension Office 1s Converted | follows: Martin Hondricks. Washingion, The Latter Use Their Clubs and Quell | Spifoely ed wi The Two Partics Have Poor Luck in n..‘.l \xL[\I:::1\~l:i;.- u..‘:x'."»'(\»‘-N“‘::-"u r‘:."“ :.'.‘\l:, Bishop Bonacum to Preside at an lm e Into a Political Machine Under | 0 #54305 GO W, Corbett, Washington, the Disturbance in Short Or- ——— the Mountains—The New French qont LaLl 4 b portant Mecting in Lincoln— Fuls | §5,084, Preuny S, Heati, sv—General 8 OONE 0OU POLI 3 aw— ik or o roepte 3 General Black's Management— SR S A ‘ der—General Sensational BOONE COUNTY POLITICS, Reglulrx}tlon Law—General Then the minister concluded by saying the ler's Resignation Accepted— } From the Capital The Bell Telephone Cases. Rumors, The Republicans Unfortunate in the Foreign News, government has no desire to place dificulties Dodge County Republicans, WasiixatoN, Oct. 9.—The space in the lec ‘flh" fl: Th(flr l‘n“dl*‘;\"e- ' in the way of American visitors, “We wish [ A Atntox, Neb,, Oct. 9.—To the Editor o eth tho w6l partoct o' 88 supreme court was crowded to the fullest The Chicago Strike. # A i The Message an Act of Hostility. | them them to feel perfectly at home,” said Dodge County Rel Wisn _TM‘,;‘_:ifxfff:flzf'(‘\‘\,,‘ Bea cepacity to-day at 12 o'clock, when the court | Cmicago, Oct. 9. sclal Telegram to j‘"‘r: lh;z: A. P, Brink, our republican can- | New York Mail and Erpress Cablegram.] he, “and we ask no more than Belgium of [ yypvoxe, Nob .“‘_l’_ . — N Fovnaesrt Srwerr L | was ealled to order, in anticipation of Judge | Tug Bre.]—As predicted in these dispatches | didate for representative, does not create | Loxnoy, Oct, 8.—[Special to Tur Bee.]— | Switzerland.” to Tie Ber]—The Dodee county republican Wasmixeto, D, C, Oct. 0.) | Thurman making the opening argument for | last night, the two thousand drivers and “)’I""" ;'"”;“““"'“ i s pacty . Id ““‘,"?v“ Tt 18 reported here that an angry exchange of | Here the minister touched a bell and sent | ¢oyyention met here this afternoon and nome i Congress will either adjourn sine die or | the government in the Bell telephone case. | conductors of Yerkes' West side lines joined :h"fi L ;“)\‘]‘h‘fn”""‘t:“:;“~‘ ‘)“fl“l“"“::l“""" communications Mas taken placo between | for the laws relative (o travelers or strangers |yt Spencer Dag, North Hond aud 1. B, { take a recess till about the midale of No- | After a few motions in cases of no gencral | the strikers thia morning, and that division pids anc ion a8 to who should g 16 | London and Washington with regard to Pres- | in those countries, “Americans can come | Gago, Maple, as candidates for stato repro- 1 vember within ten days. At an informal | interest had been entered, Chicf Justice ¥ of the city is in the same condition as the | /0aVes and fishes. Albion almost always got | jqent Cleveland's ret ion proposal. Under [ hiere and stay ecither in hotels or apart- i ide men went outin | Doth loaves and fishes, aad left Cedar Rapids sympathy with the North side men, The | With nothing but vain promises for the general sentiment of the community is that, | future. Last year Codar Rupids rebelled, Whiatever may be the pretext for the Nortl | determined not to be fed on promiscs any the! emiployes of the Wektsids | Jonger: Hadley, of Cedar Rapids, who Ties have 1o solid oxense for their courses | belongs to the grand old party, was deter- 1HEG Tav by the confession of their | mincd, if possible, to reconcile past differ- leaders, no grievance of their own—elthe ences. So Hadley went to Albion and made RN RS T REON, a proposition that 1t Loran Clark, John simple and dircc nd in his choice of, w The strikers are seriously interfering with | Peters and the rest of the boys would sup- while other democrats they cannot re. | I3 MsdiomelangloSaxon thal s 85 I [ tho goneral businces actlvitis of s com. || ROR & T Bricl {OF Soptescutétiys LEhs main louger and it scems to be the alnost ¥y e T . munity, the South side suffering in this re- | Cedar Rapids wou iss and be friends. Bl b, S el G This proposition was accepted by Clark and unanimous desire of both democratic and | argumentJefl Cliandier addressed the court, | speet equally with the other divisions of the LA Prabositch wes SEeeiion, b9 (He0e S8 republican senators to get away and partici Mr. Starrow for the Bell company followed | city, Yerkes, Mayor Roche and a committee | Peters, if Mr. Brink would take the pledge, pate in the campaign., Scnator Allison said | Chandler. Arguments will be' resumed te 1 sossion most of the night, | 1f elected, he would vote for their man for to Tue Bre correspondent this afternoon W, All the jus f endeavoring to arrive st a settlement, but, | United States senator. This pledge Mr. TUKL 12 (Ho" domborate’ T EUHE ! HOURS 1HAIEE | \atrs rtein e s although concessions were made on both | Brink took., This compromise has been a e LAt : i thews, who is sides, no agreenent could be reachied, and | great sacrifice to the republicans of Boone upon kecpingd up the force of the | relatives pecun the confercnce was brought to an end, county, and 1o one knows it better than session of the lower branch of | Telephone compan “You see thist" said President Yerkes, of | Loran Clark and John Peters. Loran Clark congress that he would some time e the North Side com sentatives, After six ballots L G, Wolcotty pressure exerted by the Canadian govern- [ ments,” he continued, “and they will not be | Fremont, was the decided choico of the cont ment, Lord Salisbury has fnstructed the | asked questions, but if they make a regular | vention for senator from this senatorial dise ‘ } confercuce of the republican senators this | ler called case No. siny tho \United 'Statcs | North side. The W morning it was discovered that th '”“f\”‘ J”“w'"“’h':;‘x_;',:fm" ey I\‘;):‘ ) Nly eighteen or twenty republican and fif- [ 1G5 his nasociatos, aros ) nor sixteen democratic senators m the | his pocket the familiar old bandana and 2ty and many ot these are anxious to get | snuff box, placed the latter on the table in | side strik into their states during the week and they do | front of him and began his arguwent. His voice was low and husky at the start, but not intend to return before the election. | (0P uiored strength it Senator Har of Tennessce, who is the | qud strong to the end of his forty m leader on the otk f the senate in the | speecti. His king was | tariff debate, is anxious to go home at onc were British minister at Washington to protest | home here we shall usk them to be regis- ;l'n"‘- His m:nu- \HHH\-I\-\ wiv- ted at the o retaliation messagn o 5 | e oint convention with Washington county, the retallation message as an act of hostility tered, Frank Dolzal was nominated for connty ate torney. towarda friendly government, and also a | “Now,” added M. Goblet, ™I want yvou to breach of the modus-vivendi agreement | go with my seeretary and sce which was made by Joseph Chamberlain, | is a strictly proper person. He can explain A Dio representing the British government, and by | everything. Lixcory, Neb., Oct. 9. Speciul Tolegram the government at Washington, In other | g'The correspondent at the ministry of the | to Tue Be Bishop Bonacum has d words, Mr. Cleveland's bungling attempt at | interior was referred to Director General | together the priesthood of this diocese and Jingoism has simply angored and disgustod | Sivete. General matters having been ex- | the meeting will be held at the eathedral o our ueighbors and their home government. | plained, he agreed o see Minister McLane | next Thursday. The bishop will preside. Inquiries for tickets to tho Gladstone | on the subject and arrange matters. Then | Rev. Dunphy states that the object of the age meeting at Birmingham are pouring in upon | the government would request the Herald to | sembly is to confer and coungel togother n the National Liberal federation from all | publish a letter from the minister of the in- | 10 the management of the diocese. Tn otner parts of the country. 1t is the event thus far | terior explaining exactly what was required | Words the wlfure of the Gatholo churchy of the political year. When Gladstone last | of American and other forcigners visiting or | 1o Honnein b 1o b coneiierat, Thirtos spoke in the same hall in 1877, the meeting | traveling through France. This letter would | eight pricsts will be in attenda 1t will was saud o be the largest indoor gathering | be sent through the Herald n a day or two. | bt @ meeting of - great. importauce 1o tho quet, He nvention. ot strikers were i ey any, when a reporter | looks ten vears older ¢han he did before, and | ever held in England, Among the national | The director reiterated the remarks made by | €bureh. i Y next week suggest that either a recess or __The Chauge Not Sustained. called ou him, *“Thisis what Ireceived after | 1 believe that many of his political friends of | leaders in the liberal party who will be pres- | Goblet and said further that the luw not The K. of P, and Lodge. RS ETRHET 6 Ch LA I aTH A CHRALITLME || Y AR TR TORT O lie cases of Griftee | the conference broke up last night,” and he | Nebraska would scargely know him to-day. | ent are Sir W. Vernon Harcourt, John Mor- | intended tc y Americans and hoped the | Frewoxt, Neb., Oct. 9. - [Special Telogram b iyrn ‘L 'L 1 neurred in. Hesaid | V8 the Burlington & Missouri river railroad | handed the reporter a document which read | John Peters was not efected so badly, because ) > ! elief that it would be concurred o ley, Earl Rosebury, Earl Spencer, Marquis | Herald would explain that the government | to fy of Ripon, Duke of Aberdeen, Sir G. O. | would doall it could to save them inconve- Trevylan, Childers, Mundella, Michael Ban- | mence. nerman, Shaw, Lefevre and Sir Richard Brassey. g 5 bFaslalliaUb baen dkcidad 1Y || (B8 To1I0W: he can stand a larger dosc. But i close ob- further that he did not care to stay here and [ COMPANY it Nebraska, have been decided by | 5 PS8 Gt, 0, 2:25 a, m.—Charles T. | server can ses that there s something woigh- continue w session with only a baker's dozen | the interstate commerce commission. — On | yorges, idaq.—Dear Sir: The North side | ing heavily on his mind, and all this is be- of men about him. Besides this he stated | April 10, 1557, on request of €. H. D. Waite, | men want it distinetly understood tnat they | cause Mr. Brink is offensive to the rank and that the general debate on the tariff bill will | trip passes were issued to him by an officer | will accept nothing less than 21 cents per | file of the republican party; not because he be concluded within a week and the senate | e vpo qofendant from Lincoln to Atchison, | bour for horse cars, 23 cents per hour for | has no record, for he has. But it would be will then be ready to go into committes of | o b R e Torty days, s and 25 cents per hour for grip cars, | better if he lad none. 1t is this record that the whole for the consideration of the tanff | 1an., and return, to be good for forty days. f s and drivers, and the hours | makes Clark, Peters and the rest of the bill by sections, when amendments il be | Waite had been an employe of the defendant | o be s already agrced upon, aud that those | bosses sick. ' They naw see their mistake of offered and that no progress whatever could | for several years, and, having been dis- | men who ha n hired since the strike | nominating such a nonentit s made without a quorum. A quornm can | oharged, professed when he applied for the | Was inaugurated must be discharged. The democrats have nominated Colonel not be had before the election and thel Si8H 5 LR o RRTRAAT LA S ED Rto BAToHROrNS ik Cowsrres. | Fitzhugh for representative. Colonel Fitz- it is economy und good scnse to either adjourn | . $ED D oo | P.S—Ples wer in writing before 4 | hugh is well qualified for the oftice, he being ss till the election is over. k employment on another road. They { oclock a. m. or West side strikes, a gentleman and a scholar, and for these OFFICK A POLITICAL MACHIN > issued to him as an ex-cmploye. - They = Sipey only offer to concede 2 cents an hour | qualities he is respected by all. We believe al Black, commissioner of fpensions, > not used and o one was ever trans- | guy of lie whole businesa,” he continued. *I | that many republicans will turn in and vote has ordered 40,000 copies of his ainual ported upon them. The offence charged i | yude concessions until I'was tired, but Tam | for Colonel Fitzhugh, although a democrat. Bee]—The Knights of Pythias grand lodgze of Nebraska, convened at the Biles hall in this eity, this afternoon, in regular ane = nual session. There are present 200 The Liberals are Strong. al sossio ¢ are present 200 meme " L3 memb rosenting the ninety seven subs The famous old city of Rome is assuming o | [O¥PON, Oct. 8.-[Special Cablegram to ] ordimate lodizes in the states. Al the grand decidedly festive aspect in preparation for | LiE BrE.|—Joln Morley, speaking ata lib- | officcrs are present and an interesting and the advent of Kuisor King Wilhalm 11 The | cral meeting at Newtown, Wales,said he | profitable mceting is anticipated. = The lodga HiBaN A VaR IRy mnltho Ambassador to | Was certain that when the feeling of the | Will contize in session untii Thursday. Berlin arrived yosterday. Many cardinals | COUBtry has been tested, the elections would Convicted of Attempted Rape. whom the pope consulted in the matter dis- | T8Ity notwithstauding defections and tho PEgANATL, Neb., Oct Special to T Por ¢ gilded forces arrayed against them, in a tri- 7 kL) b approved of his holiness receiving the Ger- e ETA B SR st s ] —The jury in the case of the State of man kaiser, but_their opposition failed to | S 8% B RIS Ry € e raska vs Samuel J. Johnson, after being change his decision, QIO ool D LIB OV TR (O MR e B2 out twenty-two hours, returned a verdict of ernment apathy had raised the Irish ques- S e | conductc By s rapy Br 4 e BTG (G nonBeH under the second scetion of the act. The | Hine no 0 5 e A t gugh ac e Count de Lesseps and son are making a | 3 & o ! ‘S | guilty. The offense clurged against Johne £ Tias beon Issucd Bix wooki tion is the doing of service by a carrier in & | 10 men's ucceptance!” of our county, told myself und others Mhat if | mous canal builder is lecturing on tho brill- en es. B s L a I;A:]u upon lu‘n own dav e mude one time for its appearance, and it has been manner forbidden by the statute, and if no “No, @ Wales, as well as 1 Scotland and Ireland attempt on the 24th of withdrawn., All the | it had not been a senatorial year he would m sy ! iant pre pocts of the Panama scheme and s e has been done, ntr: with false statements with a | Such ser ited,” cramme vention | eqroy s T have made to bave things pleasant | stump the county for Colonel Fitzhugh. the machinery was revived to carry out the | another May hnson s o wealthy faes view to wielding influence in the campajgn. [ Of that act has not occured. The passes in f e heen refused.” — "‘.‘l."'““““""“"“(“"f“’ ".‘".'t”“‘ "‘”""‘:; 1 | wishes and interosts of the population as far | Wen rgsiding about two wniles south of Ol The idea is that i circulated too late | question not having been used, and no trans i ndarAtE AV on havahad. al contorence OTHERIORAEA he managers of the Gartner theater in | REAHC L LAY B e (e realm. d, Neb. e for refutation and it will have an influence | Portion upon them having ever taken place, | it Mayor KRoche this forenoon " . o Munich announce their intention to produce X NSt nTwr Ghiange, ; among soldicrs and their friends. It is as- | th? charge of unjust discrimination is mot [ ™ wTjcre was nothing sad about the North | Yesterday's Winners in the National | Shakespearian classical or historical p A Slaver Captured. Nersox, Neb, Oct. 9.—[Special to Tum § certained that the expense ,‘“”““l"",“‘“l»' SRR I e side particularly, except that I told him I League Contests. from “King Johu” to “Richard Third", Loxnox, Oct. 9. it Lol edition was taken out of the , Oct. 9 thought he and I had both tried as hard as ~The British man-of-war | Bre.)—Mr. W. T captured off Mocha threo dhows Nebraska and lowa Pensiona. Battenficld, proprietor 62 contingent fund for expenses in the interior adopting the T R i pe b Lo hatT New Youk, Oct. 9.—Result of to-day's mple scenic contrivances of | Aspre done, W, Oct. 9.—[Special Telegram Shakespeare's day i dE e - ) | one-hialf of the Nelson Gazette, and edicor-ing i department. 1t will be proper for this sub- AsmINGTON, Oct. 9.—[Special Telegram | 5 1 saw the people we had to do with would i e L having on board 204 slaves, The captains of [ chief, has sold his wtercst in the paper ] Joct to be investigated, since 1o_copies to itk Bee, |—Pensions granted Nebraskans: | not, adinit anything, und it was not worth SRl O B S el ——————— the dhows and four slaves were killed before [ 10" 3 "\0 Gl one of our attor. § sven the regulur edition of 2000 or Original invalid_Joseph ~ Light, Norfolk; | while 1o do auy mor¢ with thom, 1have felt e RN vins . Bass Bite THE ROYAL HUNTSME the slavers surrendered. HAva Bt GUib rabbutly of Wikconsis hie | copies, been by congress ordered | Gyriig S, Clason, Lincoln, Inereaso—Edwin | 81l along that T had to make all the efforts 1 | {GHWOR - Frang SuG SRR B8 I0CC | (o 0 Rudolph, William and Joseph e v P Gazotte will continue to bo a republican g printed. DD I E AN K uaR e oY G FoAEll did to keep from a rupture with the em- | O S8 T TS arRE S SO h " D Harrison's Visitors. paper and hold the lead in the village which i LINCOLN'S PORT OF DELIVERY mirt passen, | P Wheeler, Alliance; Hiram G. Hodgking, | 1)5veq but as they have struck both on the L 323 T today! Disappointed. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 9.—General Har- | it hus always maintained § Senator Manderson this afternoon called up | Leona; Andrew Slack, Falls City; Edwin R. | Novth'and West sides, we will have no more | WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Result of to-day's [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.] P50 SuRet L ARE s TAirath A o ning oL et i in the senate the bill which passed the house | Buxton, Venus; Edward W. Eilis, Winches- | to do with them.” fainos 0000211 04| ViENNAOCt8—[Now York Herald Cable. | {p'voniblican Leadquarters. This afternoon Nominated Another Man. : yesterday making Lincoln aport of deliv- | tor, Original widows, ete.—Mnor of Albert At 8 o'clock this afternoon three cars, cnu u'";?“’“ 2 %0 1700 8 0-13 | —Special toTur Bge.]—The Prince of Wales | " dooqin ™ bic library and in receivin, WiLnvg, Nen, Oct. 9.—[Special Telegram | ery for imported goods, and it was promptly | "5y o Lattin Sarab, mother of Daniel | inder the protection of seventy-five polic Sl i Swyer. Base hi and Crown Prinos Rudolph reached ,Gor- D ¥ 8 y .y - A pussed. Senator Manderson introduced a | g/ *GEI 4 J men, left the Western avenue barns to make | Pitchers—Widner a Zss R ot o thi callers. Among his prominent visitors to- | to Tue Bek.|—The democratic county cen- i bill of this character very early in the pres- Yy b the Madison street trip. 1t had not been in- | Washington 6, Chicayp 18." Errors—Wash- | genye to-day and at once started on their pcheiona, for lowans: Opfginal invalid | lud to. attempt to run any to-day, but at | iWgton 10, Chicago 5. Vaspire=Lysoh. ; unt Pleasant: Ohris- | 10 Ghclock Chief Hubbard gave assur- | PriLapeLeuia, Oct. 9.~Result of to-day's topher C. Still, van Werts Cuarles Duvis, | unces of his ability to give all the protection | game: N a1 o I W0 [ mecessary to run the cars, and it was decided | Philadelphia....0 2 2 8 0 0 0 0 2—8 los, Oxford Mills: Albert T, Dow, New. | 10 make a trial. Four patrol wagons loaded | Detroit. .0 0006083 12 day was General John W, Foster, minister | tral committee met here today and accepted bear hunting expedition. The keepora re- | to Spain and Mexico. AtS o'clock to-night a | the declination of L. E. Fuller and nomin. ported that there were eight bears in the for- | delegation of seventy-ive railrond operatives | atod in his place M, A. Dougherty, the anti- estto be shot. A telegram just received | from the Pennsylvania system called at Har- | 1j1on0ply republican nominee of the legisla- from there says the bear hunting began at | rison's residence and wero received by the | tyre, e republican railroad ring are now ent session and the senate committec on com- merce called upon the treasury department for information on the subject. The treasury officials_replicd that there was no necessity for making Lincoln a portof delivery, but e, ard an officer ; e cencral without specch making or other | gepioy el treachory sople's | Senator Manderson has had the bill pushed Oxford Mills; Albert T Dow, Sew: | { police drove to the barns, and immedi- | Pitchers—Crane and Gleason for Philadel- [ noon, when the prince and iuvited guests, | FoNh: ™ G ohoral Harrison chatted ploas- deplorlugithole trosshorytoithod poorlelaling through tho senate and it will go to the pres- e e e el | ately after three closed cars were drawn out. | phia, Conway for Detroit. Base hits—Phila- | consisting for the most part of members of | antly with his visitors for half an hour, uty ident for his approval or disapproval. Aot Tt W Crioom (o1 war). Des | Acting Division Superintendent Dubtins | delphia 4, Detroit 3. Umpires—Powers and | the Hungarian aristocracy, started from Gor- ey S Al U0 OF LUK AXD amAY. Motnos: - Edward W, Tomploman, Adcl; | drove und Division Superintondent Carse lh;nu.-\.m Has e gonye in & four-in-hand for Adarisn. There The Newark Election. PAwxEg City, Nob., Oct. %,—[Spacial 0 plan has been devised by Major William | 3 SR8 h g ouehs Taewis | acted as conductor. Division Superintenden 30s70N, Oct. 9.—Result of to-day's game: Y DAInG A N awinTaN, . 90— ) , Neb, .—[Spe Foward Mills, of thia city, during the late };;m:“,:f;,l;‘,;:::‘“’“’{'(‘,.,l:.‘l',‘:.‘,“,‘{‘\’-‘u"“:l‘g"Dll,‘,‘,,lh',’,‘ Younce drove the second car and Claim Agent | Iudianapolis.....3 010 0 0 8 5 $5ame: | couches were exchanged for small mountain [ NEWAnK, N.J., Oct. 9—"The charter clec war and for three years o h ; ity 8 Tne Bee.]—Oficers have a man in custody e aC oot | Fiske wore the beil punch. Superinten- | Boston 120860 00 0 5| horses, andafter an hour's ride the party | tion shows a democratic gain on the general L here named Bigelow, who drew a draft | of the United States army, for the more per- | 3 (CEES, | JHCCEIEC e | IR | dent Nagle drove the third car, while Team | pitchiers—T3urdick $nd Sowders. Base hits | reached the spot which had been selected for | ticket of about seven hundred. For the first | i " tho State Insurance company of fect fraternization of the survivors of ‘the | PUtRRWRe ORI WETWR etion, ! | Inspe Harris performed the duties of | —Indianapolis 9, Bopton 10. Errors—Indi- | the day's sport. To the Prince of Wales was | time in thirt, rs the democrats h Des Moines for $20, and induced one of our g two armies engaged—*The Blue and the Bl 2 condu There were no_policemen on the | anapolis 3, Boston b, | Umplre—Valentine. | ygqigned the position which usually proves a | ricd the ci arter clection p itizensito. onObraolibEtorh DRI S A bate ! e view of the gréat truths that God had Nobrasks and lowa Matents. T A A B e The Americah Association, good one, and every one clse having taken up | e Presidential election. HEnG protestithisicomban yiES usiBIioTiY i cemented the union of the states in the blood | WAsmINGTON, Oct. 9.—[Special Telegram | {1 van; car No. 45 followed. Then camea | Sr. Louts, Oct. gy—Result of today's his place, the beaters, who are for the most R. P. Flower's New Position. ‘.};‘;;'L"j;lj“[;‘l',\';‘";g;‘“"“='r'mdlo pay the i of more than a hundred battles, made | to Tur Bee.]-Pensions granted Nebraska | patrol wagon, followed by car No. 746. | game: part huge Roumania highlanders, dressed in NEw Yorg, Oct. 9.—At a mecting of the ¥ sl ] of enemics "l‘l w(m" lfru"'-‘fl_' in I‘"'m'_fi" and Towa inventors to-day: Nicholas H. and ‘,:"”","Tl"‘,T“:“‘:;"m"[‘;“'_':f m_-x‘h lllw_lu-r St. Louis 8 1,0 0 000 0 04| their picturesque native costume and brist- | executive committee of the national associa- A Speech by Morton. B Bod Hthas ML of ibe pArticivante A | 7w aoom, Gharles City,Ta. bobslelgni| Now 141, while ihe feorth pateol wager| Lonisville 011010100 0=-8}y0 “with arms of all kinds, | tion of democratic clubsheld to-night George | Parmiio, Neb., Oct. 9. —([Special Teles ! e e L I eate® Wil | Obediah H. Clare, Codar Rapids, Tn., trestlo; | DEOUSHUD the rear, ohore W o onotosity | PHILADELiIa, Octy §.—Result of to-day’s 5 seven or eight hundred strikers and curiosity | pyme infinite, we, survivors, hereby agree to con- | Carey O. Cole, Oskaloosa, Ta., cigar cutter; | geekers about the barns when the procession : stitute bursolves @ corporato body, by the | Abrabam T. Hay, Burlington, I, stack | loft, and many others lined both sides of the | Athletics. set to work. Shortly after the forest | H. Lamvert, treasurer, resigned and Roswell | gram to Tne Be was alive with startled game, and foxes, deer | P. Flower was chosen in his place. Mr. Fiower accepted and will at once enter on —The democrats held & astic rally here to-night ats | 800420 0 largo and enthu A titls of ‘Tho. Military Order of . R fn s B OO e ovi eldes of (e | Baitimore 02 1000 0 47 |and wild boar came rushing through the [ jHOWeE & tended by a large nember of republicans, name and title of ‘The der eaTore r ores:| Wesloy! K ; ot ulong the route, 3 e I .. 2 i X 3 Ged by a s ahosfothreinl United Sonsof America,’ with power to have {gfl:]:‘ M‘n’l'«.“x:.f'c'r',‘filfl WG Y ro Mar! | of derisive vells of “scab,” “rats’ and simi- | C1 am, Oct. p Result of to-day’s | undergrowth. Thles:y \M:ru ;m_uwmllw ;{;n;. T o S ;rln: speaker Jras .1."hu :1]..._le:.m 0. Hi and usea common seal, receive, hold and | gyull, Fremont. Neb., steam’ engine; Curtis | 1ar pet nauies, no hostile 'demonstration was | £3me i 5040 2 811 4 1-13 lest in firing at them the bears should be o A e 3 home was the tariff and he discussed in an convey real und personal estate necessary for | NieClellan, Keokuk, i4., device for breakmg | made. Cincinnati......2 O‘A 2114 171 scarcdaway, Not a singlo bear appeared, | GRAND Raring, Mich., Oct. 9.—Mr. Blaine | able manncr. the purpose of the order; to extend the or- |y the laminations of the in screw brick | The North side cars were run in about the | Kunsas City....0 00 0 — O however, and after waiting for a consider- | spent most of the day w visiting various il o ganization into all of the' United States and | yiichines; Hobart W. McNeill, Oskaloosa, | same manner as_yesterday—policeumen bemg |~ Brookryy, Oct. $—Result of to-day’s | 4y)0tine venue was changed for one higher | manufacturing establishments. The party “NebraskaBapsiata tnifiession. territories, and to be governed by such con- [ “assignor to Rasmusen Cable company, | the principal passengers. game: g | Lo P e e Crerrin, i result, | leaves to-night at 11 o'clock for Goshen, Ind. Nenrasga Ciry, Neb,,Oct. 9.—|Special Tele stitution, rules and by-laws as may be here- | (hicago, 111, cablo railway apparatus ; George Late m the afternoon asmall riot occurred | Cleveland.......1 020 2 0 1 1 0 0—5 | h & Sl puosseed boers egram to Tur Bee.]—The Nebraska Baptiss ufter adopted ' Davenport. Ta. pole tip: Henry G, | on the North side. A number of cars were | Brooklyn. 80 far as the game sought after was con- “The objects of the order shall be to perfect | Mcngch D the fraternization of Appomattox, perpetuate : the memorics of the heroie dead, strengthen | 1) 0 1’ 1:0 301 %6 Made Up the Slate. association met in convention here this evene NEW Youk, Oct. 9.—The county democ- | ing. The session will last three days. The racy completed their slate ticket, the chief | attendance is large. e foot rost for chairss I, | passing on Garfild avenue. The streets s ot Sodno. Noh tulatraoh s | Were jammed with & howling mob, and the TURF VENTS. ah B3, Pennabaker and 1. B, Ross, Mount | tracks were covered with obstructions. cerned. Bruin obstinately declined to come into the ‘“open,” and eventually the sport was abandoned for the day. To morrow : (I 3 R the renewed bonds of union between the | oy el ) Some employes of the road and the oficers | Summary of Ygterday's Races at more nominations being Colonel Michacl C. Mur- : 2 tharenowor bonda of union bebwoon tho {):‘;';I.‘m‘,"; - Dutter worker " Ebjal Ware, A R Rl Sy more northern part of the mountain will be phy Tor sherifl and ex-Senator Jumes Daly The Sunday School Convention. ever ihsure the nation from the perils of d Y s d e taken away it was replaced. Themob be | o <oicxanm Oct, SpeThe races today at | triedh 88itis believed tho great hoat which | for county clerk. Nemaska Ciry, Oct. 9.—|Special Teles another civil war, from any cause, and pro- came 5o great that that the sergeant in com- Ha T has lately prevailed i the district coused - —— gram to Tue Br he Nebraska Baptist's poses loyal, charitable, fraternal and histori- Am,,n:‘:‘-r:.'rl:r‘f"&:.x:;:"tlae-duv tssueq | mand of the men ordered a charge. The L“‘”‘l‘“‘ yore “",“" "fl;“““‘l glehoughthejlsys o e R s i The Union Veteran Union. Sunday school convention also met here t L the contested election cases of N. E. Worth- | 2ORHHGRS of X SAt halial AIAY Xace, DUVEC, IR WM, | again came to naught to-day, as the snow yet | national encampment of the Union Veteran | sion interestin, jon, that snall be a suitable mon- fl alefton cade 0f will. They made a rush and nsed their clubs | Round About scconfly Hedon third. Time— Y 3 Ry oncam| : I o umeént to the valor, patriotism | BEtOR for §2,000 and P. 5. Port §2,000. Mén and boys were hit, and hit | 2:41. ' falls., 1t has been mentioned that great | Union was called toorder at MeKeesport, Pa e el and fidelity of the American | | The postofiice department has established 00, and the women were not spared. Second race, sellingy seven furlongs —Lizzie | precautions had been taken for the Bmperor | thisafternoon by Commander-in-Chiet Dillon, v i 3 soldier and sailor, from the days of George | 491 new money order postofices and 250 other A woman named Wide, who was particularly | T.'won, Lizzie' I3 sdgond, Reuounce third. ridasie i = iy About three hundred delegates were present Benrvry, Oct. 9.—Four German frigates, ave been authorized to issue postal William's safety, both at the railway sta- Washington, to the establishment of a war | offices TR L B S T SO e LR T s demonstrative against the new men, was | T A from various northern states. The session | which were lying in the bay of Naples for musoumand an Ametican soldievst and suil. | notes. Iausas hus the largest number of | Hdly wounded by an ofcor who gave hor “.j%‘lf'“,‘l‘r_ W“im‘!&" furlongs—Winning | tions and along the road thencoto the patace. | was devoted to reliminary work. R T L i T ord library. Rirst, of the men who were [ new mouey order offices, fifty-six, aud Ne- | govere blow. Partial order was then restored, | Ways won, Sallie O jgecond, Bonnio Bounce | Viennese were half amused and half con- T e peror William upon his arrival there, ha regularly enlisted, or mustered, i either of [ braska next, thirty-six, but more trouble is expected. Three men | third, Tite--1:0414 cerned at the altogethor unusual display of The Fire Record. B Iamaahap A BRIAL SherrlAle the condending armies during the civil war | Judge Thurman went out to Oak View caught spiking the rails at Halstead | Fourth race, sweopstakes, ono and one- [ military and police, which they put down to York, Oct, 9.—A livery stable owned | Jisar i ) in the United States, cond, of their sons | this afternoon and will remain there until to- i st German residents whosa rty are endangered by a rise among the natives. The four warships rry a complement of 1,630 men and mount sixty-six guns. t and were locked at the Larrabee street who have reached the required age. Third, | morrow morning, A conference in which | station. nd, Catalpa third. Time—1:57i. of such patriotic, liberal-hearted citizens as | the president ze Thurman, Speaker Car- | A very sensational report in connection |~ Fifth race, Kimbalj stakes, six furlongs— i desire to contribute to the success of the | lisle and R sentative Scott participated | with the recent action of the leaders of the | Come-to-taw won, (Hindoo Craft second, : was held there thus evening, trike received a certain amount of confirma- | Sportsman third, Tlme—1:18, — tion through the inquiries of a reporter to- — — 's Troubles. day. The report was nothing le hth miles—Pink} Cottage won, Panama the apprehension of a demonstration on the | by the well-known horseman, D, D. Withers, part of the anti-Scmetic and ultra-German | on East Thirty-fourth strect, burned this element. According to absolutely trus morning. A newsboy, aged eighteen, and worthy information obtained to-day the pro- | tWenty-seven horses perished in the for ’ h Anotlier newsboy, who was sleepin T visions for taking exceptional measures were | gubl il WAL RO WS BECUIRE L he Investigating Tallman's Affairs. ich of the three classes shall have a life ~ membership. One-half of all admission fecs The New York han tnat Jerome ®ark Races, . *h more serious. They were a divect con. not expected that he will live, The burned Cuicaco, Oct, 9, —Judge Shepard to-day and fixed dues from members shall g0 to a Y Oct. 9.—[Special Teleg an attempt would be made to have Luke ¢4 % i | muc ) ex| hat he will 1i ie burned , Oct. d a) Duilding fund, to be used firt, wnd only, for Th.‘ “”,?, i nlé\l.l!‘\l ‘i‘fr‘.“": to ] & sie, dotin Goodwin and. George Schilling | | JFROME PARK, Oct. 8.—A sUff breeze t0- | goquence of the recent removal of the Iter- | horses belonged to cab_and truck men, and | made an order for examiration before & tho erection of the meworial binlding until it, | THE Hew]=Lhe shertl sewed the B | osecited and locked up under the con- | 0y blew over the track, which was only in | national association and its ramifications | in wddition they lost wbout thirty cabs and | yster in chancery of Cashice Tallman, of shull be completed, then for the creation of [ Plantof the Star newspaper yesterday 1o | gpivacy luw. Judge Longenecker, it is suid, | @ fair condition. abroad. Particulars cannot be disclosed, but "l‘l',‘(;‘l:, stored there. The total loss is | g} lately collapsed Traders’ bank. The exs AL AR AR D satisfy five judgments amounting to §14,903, | Rowaever, is opposed to using the state's at ace, three-fourths of a mile—Ma- $40,000. amination was held this afternoon It is understood that no cast-iron formula | in favor of Perkins, Goodwin & Co., for | torney's oftice or the grand jury ‘The will of the late President Rutter was has been determined upon for the organiza- | paner furnished. Business Mana Acker- | other” than in the regular course nd, Kern third, ! tlon, but ‘the views expressed ‘have bicn | PAPST frnsted: | Wusines Bowaeer Aer | 0t protocaings according © to © the id race, one rhile—Badge won in 1:46, given somewhat of the nature of a preamble | AP sald the money AR bS8l usual practice. This disinclination on his | Defense sccond, Anamoly third. 10 a coustitution, simply as a suggestion. would be produced i a day or two. - Lawyer | part was shown strongly during the printers Third race, one and one-fourth miles— Upon being asked where the money is to | Dayton scrved notice on the sheriff that he | strike of last year. = At that ume the | Bella 1B won in 2:12%, Elene sccond, Bron- come from for the successful execution of so | was the holder of a age upon | Typothetw endeavored to have the zomarte third stupendous a scheme, Major Mills stated : the property of the Star Printing company | compositors arrested, but Mr. L Fourth race, one and_one-cighth miles—- “Phe anticipation is that congress will be | for $25,000. 1t is suid the paper will be [ told John A. May, the present democratic | Firenzi won 'in 2:00, Her Lilyship second, asked for a perpetual charter and permission | entirely reorganized soon, and it is asserted | candidate for state's attorney who then re- | Golden Reel third, to erect the memorial builaing upon one of | with miuch positiveness that McLean, of the | presented the emplovers that the state’s at- Fifth race, one mile—Frank Ward won in circumstances just now are such as to render | *'Chyicago, Oct. 9.—Schuneman’s packing it less advisable than it used to be for for- | house, in the stock yards district, burned | o { " A " iled for probute court this rnoon, eign potentates to run unnecessary risks, this morning. ‘Two hundred head of cattlo | fied for probute vourt, this afternoon. = The i inthe pens were stampeded ana made it SHfd 4 W eon RO Oy SRl REGISTRATION IN FRANCE. yEadvin ol vieinity fon|| Baadon. M havshe wasRAvle io feArs 2 originated from an over. v o v : M. Goblet Explains the Operation of Jamp in the butterine. factory, Phe | that it would depend ou the investigation the \ w Law. loss is estimated at 150,000, und is fully | MOW 10 progress. o o [Copyright 1688, by James Gordon Bennett.) insured. 3 Trouh Pawss, Oct. §.—[New York Herald Cable | = Poutiaxp, Ore., Oct. 0.—Firo broke out | ‘(‘)‘j‘"‘f"'",[!\""“ .I"i o —Special to Tar Bee.]—The enforcement of | in the town of Moscow, Idaho, this morning, micaco, Oct, 9.—Thomas J. Callman, rity (colt) 'won in 3419, General Darms the government reservationsof Washington; | Cincinnati Euquirer, will assume control, | torney’s oftice could not be used by either | 1:45}4, Flitaway seond, Royal Arch third. | the new law for the registration of foreign- | UCSLTONIDE iu & very short time a number of | dealer in tailors’ trimmings, made un assigne nothing more. “Tho proposition has already e party in a fight of that kind while he con- ——— or 1 Prancs 18 making o atirm Daris amens | Qulldings and their contents. The total 1088 | ment to-day. Liabilitics, §75,000. met unexpected favor from the soldiers and May Dougherty Returns. trolled it, Steamship Arrivals. & 4 Wia §70.000, " Inauranos, about ougtnird ‘of sailors of the late union and coufederate 4 3 “Have' the men bound over by a justice | A New Yor the wembers of the American colony, The | the loss. TELEGRAPH NOTES, of the peace, and when they come betore publication in the Paris edition of the Her- - —FEider from Bremen. W YORK, Oct. 9.—[% armies, including some of the most distin- [ N cial Telegram to { guished of generals. It is received with | TueBee. |-—-Miss May Dougherty, the Brook- | me in the regular way I'll prosecute them,’ m.‘t\.T,f»"}‘r“?,ii“\”iii‘&c.,‘,‘! of Berlin and Re- ald of many letters concerning the matter \/_\[l'l.l'lrr w hl‘lull: .:-.l H'llnpor’t. Wll‘ll_-:;’slll::l’nl.l\:n”finftm.mm. has unearthed 8 great favor by citizens, rich aud poor | lyn young lady who created a sensation I said Mr. Longenecker. He gave the same & deey TS 3 had drawn the attention of the government New York, Oct. 9.—|Special Telegram to | socialist piracy. o alke.” month by taking 4 sudden and unannounced to “a deputation of the| AtPhiladelphia—Lord Clive from Liver- | BAC TWWE K AEEAEAn O 0 o dis. | THE Bee.]—The Morning Journal's London | ‘The Wiscousin Central will withdraw from Somo of the prominent ladies of Washing. | cC "0 LS ) vesterday on the bakers' association, who waited | Pool HWal s c v ul cablegram says: An arrest which the police | the Northwestern Passcuger association. ton have expressed a desive to organize a VRS 10 SIUrOpe, ¥0 FORIOECH) > | on him with a request that he secure the in- At H:mfl-urfiv haetia, from Philaddel- | covered when he called yesterday upon M. |y onn™ic™ o tant in connection with the Father Schuyler, the iuventor of volapuly “Womans' Ald association.” It has been | steamer Eider and was warmly welcomed by | gicument of the leaders of striking journey- | phia, Wiciandand California from New York. | Goblet, the minister of foreign affairs, | (008 '8 [T S 10 (s dead. suggested that the owners of every granite | her family. She tells the same story as told | men bakers. In neither case were the men | - At'Gl Magitoban and State of Ne- | The correspondent was cordially re. | 5°rice of murders in Whitechapel has been | ™y 'y ag advanced 88 6d in England, quarry in the land will be ambitious | in Tue i3EE'S cablegrams from South ton | brought up, because there was no evidence | vada from New York. colved at the miniaterial residence made. Wednesday a stranger called at a A family of seven was poisoned by mille to contribute of their stonc for the | —namely, that she went on board the | suficicnt to hold them. Theeffort was made ———— oived ] _ vos shop In Gray's lum road and took | i Jomily of seven was poisoned by mil i walls, while the owners of = every | steamer fo talk 0 her former employer, | by the eaployers to secbre action by the The Yellow Fever. :y ‘M. w(x;;blut 1)“x“1d his \;"(ub:;u an' overcoah iand. al nalet of trousars |1 ISR 81000 109 WOREN'S A PAUALRAW | mine will desire to furnish a block of ore for | Chamberlain, on matters of business and | grand jury in cases where there was no -y PAOS Secretary M. Henry Dahlemaque. M. Gob- DYSROGAR ARG A P krovanrs | tim 4 { fhie Tngide wals, No style of architecture hus | that tho boat started without their kuowl- | Eround for arreat or indictment. Mewenis, Oct. d.orFour new cases of fever | |\ "o o0 otied that ho was anxious to say | 1© be cleaned. The clothes were plentifully | 'The passenger rate troubles from St. Louls | been discussed, though the aucient Grecian | edge. Her parents expresscd themselves Speaking of his possible indictment Luke and one death wergreported at Decatur for something on the subject 80 that it would spattered with blood stains, especially the | to New York have been scttied, | Lias been mentioned. It is anticipated that | perfectly satistied of her innocence, Coyne said: *'1 wish they would try it. I'm | the past twenty-foup hours. Two deaths are < e Pasis, but th pockets, which were dyed red, The propri- Swollen rivers are causing great damage ! every state in the union will, in benalf of —— o -— o — ready for anything of that sort, 1f this strike | expected to-night. not only reach Americans in Pasis, but those | gior 6f'the shop thought the incident suspi- | along their banks throughout Maine, 1 the men it sent to the armies, contribute 1ib- | The Fotheringham Case Appealed. | gets into court we can bring out thivgs that | Jacksoxvire, Oct 9.—Official bulletin: | Americans in the United States who thought | cious and informed the police. Detectives Fuir, cooler weather is predicted for Nes H ::-lly‘ N,em‘ly every soldier and sailor wiil | Sr. Lotis, Oct. %.—The case of Fother- | will open lh\-lpubl.;'-1')\'~." i 0\\? caset ‘!\r:: of whi;h e \\'m’:c;\:lleull_m, of visiting Paris during the exhibition of \v(il"elnurrrul;‘:d I the promises l'l'nuduulpc«'l. braska to-day. | ve & valuable contribution to send to the o vs the 088 Of v b 0A serious disturbance marked the ending George Wheaton Dea ‘rank Marvin, | 1880, The) Wi conversati called for the clothing last night and was at onry e el 4 A war museum, and it is anticipated that ao ar, | DEHAN V8 the “‘l‘“"‘“ s csspiilly s | ’\“‘ of a trip on Madison street thisevening, As | Mrs. Conraden and 'J. N.' Swith, of Ohlo, ‘, 0. Then the followldg conversation took | T 0 !ito custody. | Fe Fefasod to give nasary Monett, geuoral passsnger agent of i rangement will be made ch a copy of | been appealed to the supremo court of the | yya capy were approaching Western avenue | Total cases to date {corrected), 5,319; totai | PIaC an account of humself or explain the presence | Me° Loniral, . every book published in the United States | United States by the express company, on a | on the return a crowd surged around them | deaths, 209, f *It is not known exactly what {8 wanted in | 5f blood stains on the clothing. He has been The Missouri Pacific and Atchison roads f will "go to the ltbrary, by contribution or | Writ of error. Fotheringham was the ex- | in such a compact mass that it was impossi- el —— the shape of documents, ete. You may not | held a prisoner and a searching investigation | 8rC B War on passenger rutes from Denves B nmgrv;i;:. A canlrlb\;lumll’hflw fl{’n.&li\u al- | Bross :fi?:usfil;,'.:fi..‘:qw::‘f"..'Il"x'b;‘x,.“r':'.n.“; blm; furf!lw llxurnus («; move. ,\, ||lul(\0nhn! The Reading Church Accident. be aware that we have no such thing as a | is being made. east. Hartion Wilaiatiiun Raan K v srs. | rock, , 4nd held e police forced ay for the leading car, e, 5, P - o o} vic- | certi ¢ e y ¥ Chastes T 'WS:-I‘:} e o T N yars: | for the crime for sevoral Weeks, for whioh he | Los o sy LB SR S0 .,‘,!;‘\,L.‘,,,“ Aigoar, but | RsApixg, Pa. »—The number of vie- | certificate of birth with us, and some states et aram—— o presidential nominee was tendered & publiq £ who at once anticipated the popularity of thé | sued the company and recovercd a verdict | siop by 4 wooden wedge juserted in the | UM Of Sunday's durch accident now foots | and cities have even no compulsory registra- [ o U gy el e Ives of | TécePlion at Cincinnati yesterday : movement and made good the anticipation by | for $20,000. switch by some person in the crowd. Ina | Y9109 Hroken arms and logs constitute the | tion of births and one of the provisions of AR VORK, Qak S.~Rapceennistive o At Rochester, N. Y., tho Gonesee confel § I A e e e B ro{Trogoriog! | great majority of Imjuries. No deaths are | ., i Jake Kilrain and the unknown, about whom | ence adopted a’ resolution disapprovin, § 8 liberal douation of very valuable books, in f ot 3 moment after its stap the vicinity was pande J your new law requires Americans to show . pproving luding the “Personal Memoirs of U. S. Milwsuke et Removed. | yonjum. Stones und sticks were hurled at | Feported. % them.” 80 much has been said, met to-day and agreed | high license and in favor of abstaining from A %nnl.' received,) and the *‘Personal Me- MiLWAUKEE, Oct. 9.--Chief of Police Rils [ the car ana the air rang with s Vi s M. Lo. Ministre—That is indeed surprist to sign articles inside of ten days, the battle | political action, moirs of P, H. Sheridan," 1o be sent when | was to-day removed by the board of fire and | yells “and curses. A flylng brick Snaw, awmant. - Lo. Ministre—That is indeed surprising. | ("0 00 g5 000 o side, and to take place | - Fhe first day of registration fa New Yeorlh published. police cowmiissioners, ‘after investigating | cuught Assistant Superintendent Nagle | ST JouNssuay, @&, Oct. §.—Snow com- | Take yourself for instance. What Proof | peyrthe Mexican border within three months, | City shows %047 names eurolled. i MISCELLANEO! the charges of incfleciency made by the | who was driving a car, in the stomach, Ut | wenced fallivg jafimizht and 10-day at moon | Liave you that you existi The identity of - the unknown Js still keps (Gaudauer 'ed in the road sculling. wately ¥ Joago t Fitckinger, of Council Blufls, bas | muyor, tering an oath, be pulled a revolver frow his l‘b“— storim is st FOgress, Noug whatever, except that my name is | sccret, in New York Jast night at widnighte ¥ g