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— - “NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY ) "NUMBER 98, LONDON'S NEW SENSATION, | *ne Wasre [HATTON ON THE WAR PATH, | Soores tijfoss, Gbrwo Mariow, Daniel | A YRTOCIPEDE RIDER KILLED, [ ¢ S7ousN FoR tus sack. A BEAUTIFUL HORSE THIEF, The Former Has the Best of It Up to crease— Abraham Ross, William Oruel Treatment of Little Annjo Red- the Twenty-Eighth Roand. R T P P oy, Adnert mond by Kidnapers. A Young Wife Suspected ot Poison- Sax lflnlu m-uu.({,v Sept :4,'—'¥hu flAuhl llwu He Oharges Commissioner Lyman | yei Henge, Poter McDoll, B. J. Case, Silas | A Prominent Weeping Water Oiti- Onrcaco, Sept. 24.—[Special Telegram | Wild Uareer of a Seventeen Yeoaw d ) v - a0, Juds A m, John C,' Mason. 2 dmond kidnaping case havi e ham, England, for a purse of Original widows, ete,—Catherine A., widow 4 1ust.come to 1lght, Stioe Hsaring of the BLAOK'S RAMBLING REMARKS. | §150 and the feathorweight champion- | MAKES A SLASH AT ROOSEVELT. | $pon ks M Mieston: iorenito Mot | AWEALTHY DANE HANGS HIMSELF | conviction of her husband for bigamy Mrs. [ ALL FOR LOVE OF EXCITEMENT, - Russell, ship, took place tonight at the Cal- formerly widow of John L. Bashore, rley, now serving a five vear's sen- ifornia Athletic club. Up to the twenty- % tenco at Jolier for the kiduaping of little They Are Doliversd at the Rate of | sixth round the fighting was pretty even, | The Ex-Postmaster General Still As- | Internal Revenue Appointments, | NePraska Oty Offeaders—A Dresss | g\;nio Redmond, has made a confession. In [ She Steals Several Horses, Subsiste Two Handred a Minute—A Tr but at this tme Warren began rushing scrting That the Civil Aervics WasHINGTON, Sept. 2h.—Among the ap- | maker's Too Affectiofate Brother |1t she t?u{;lln‘\: Dick Ry o a0 n.v\nnl-. ILH\]'('\' on Berrles, Rides Fifyy Miles menduons Sputter Over a and in the ighth Murphy pointments made in the internal revenue —Squatters Agree to Move— G DArRTEINE .6 ThoAtHIoAL GOMBARY. And Through the Darkness Alone e Most, scemed o little weaker and was nearly service wore the following: A. G. Anderson 3 e R S D 4 A News of Nebraska Towns, wanted & ehild who could b i knocked out by a right-hander on the ear. Priests Corrap and P. G, Rennick, gaugers, Fifth Illinois O Lo LA b GHJLRE ELPCO L aud Breaks Jail, ) and dance. With this purpose in view Mrs, 5 district; P.J. Broun, A. M. Canterbury, Allen stole Annie Redmond and Har- HORRIBLE WIRHOK IN OHICAGO. Julins K. Davia, Alexander Glass, Samuel L. Colhded With the Freight Pl A R ot e TR A F o 2 s i i e s ) jurley to ge. A Fair Criminal London Gossip. . WASHINGTON BURBAU TrE OMATA flv.n.} Gill, J. P. Higeins, S. P. Pinkney, it H. | wypnicg Warsr, Nob., Sept. 2h—[Special | The girl was given to Mrs. Gurley to keop | Parkersnvia, W. Va., Sopt. 21— [Special Law Is Rotten and Its Coppright 1889 hy James GGordon Bennett.) >, " . = vl 513 FoURTEENTH STREET, Reed and Daniel Swigart, store-kee 3 o ol e ive People Scalded to I'eath--Sev: Fifen Dlinots. gart, store-keeners, | o ogram to Tis 13ie.|—This aftornoon S, | A0d Kyan set about teaching her to smg and | pelegram to Tue B hero is now in Loxnos, Sept. 2%.—[New York Herald WasniNeros, D. C., Sept. 24, i ) ; Cablo—Spoeial to Tur Hen|—A cnso re [ oo eral dndurod. ¢ lives | This morning’s Post had avother caustio A. Ripley, a butchor of this place, secured a | Janes: Bhe did not lenrh yory voudily’ andt | progross horo tho trial of a sovoatoon-yoar- sembling the famous Maybrick affair 18 now mmm"_mg“;m'\_*m”;u ebnton barelossnons | €itorial from the pon of ex-Postmaster railroad velocipede of tho car repairer and | algg torribly boaten, she claims, when she | 01d girl, named Etta Robinson, whose life engrossing public attention hero. On | Dpld M6 POREY Ot e WO O of Vin. | Gneral Frank Hatton on olvil sorvice | Gegeral Powel, of Hiitiots; are opefal that | V/on%t0 Avooa. six miles south, on business | eied to futerfere with ier husbrud's plns, for the pastsix months has been full of sens September 8 there died at No. 2 Gloucester Dbt i q ““l Eighty-soventh street in | reform. he will be selected by President, y:,‘,. son s | He started back at about 3 p. m., following a l:l l‘lll;"lh“(:I\N:izlnu‘rnfnl;\ml to ler \n‘ v‘hlr-\fv sations. The charge against hor is horse MH§Iohs, London, & gontisman nathed Wels- | SCHNCS SVaniO SUC HgHHr-savenl 88 Tt followed the same general line of o ehlery Ly larcison a8 | grojght, which backed up before gotting out | {Ays from the effocts of u Whinbing by L | stoaling, and the ocircumstances attending ) W " | this city this evening. g d | s10n commissionor, General Powellisa | of tho yards, A collison oecurrod: and | 16Y because she took the ehild out for a walk. | {8 B FE R CREEE . don, aged twenty-nine years. Three days | 0 B EEPEEUEY L the Rock Tsland | CiSm, charging Commissionor Lyman with dont of Bolloville, and @ prominent G. A | Tipley was Killed, Dceasod was o promi. ho committing of the crie are romantic, aftor ho was buried at Woking cemetery, | oo tCl PR o T depot at aves | APDOInting and promoting a brother-in-law to | R man in that section, REME Sk i u s meisber-of the ‘L. Six_months ago Elta was visiting hoe but with his interment all interest in his | oo oo i e at this |mim’ll\u Washington | ® Place under the commission while he (Ly- % A,hu. & Jn:lib_“fl‘ of Kansas, whose name | O O, F. He was an old settler and had as Nk brother in the aajoining county of Putnam, death did not terminate as a few days later Heights coach, to be caught ""' by the | Mman) was the only commissioner, and doing | ;P8 been used in connection with this office. | many friends as any man i the city. A Tascott’s Lntest Message to an Anx- | One morning Etta was missing: also a fine the brothers of the deccased exoressod them- | g,y Thig evening the car was left as it without an examnation. It is also inti- | 1% 50id by westorn men to be really seeking | jarge family 18 left in comfortable circum- ious Public. horse, belonging to Nathan McCoy. After sclves doubtful as to the cause of his death 1,4 "whon the passengers were horrified e T B, | T appointment as district attorney for Kansas. ! ) Sial Toloy mated that the commissioner was in tho | "' AL HL Cricac pocial Tologram to | a gearch for somo days throughout the and requested the home secretary o order | 4o/ lod yoaring down upon them at the rate habit of violating both the letter and the A CARD FROM ORDWAY. ho chief of police to-day re- | neighborhood, including some of the rough= 5 5 ¢ % , Fie e ial | ceived the following letter from Littlo Point | est of the West Virginia hill the body to be ;!hunlnlllfd .ul) ull\av’x‘\ w:u of twelve wiles an hour, o heavy froight spirit of the law 1n making his own appoint: CLAY CENTER, pt. 24.—[Special N o winta hills, and mortem examination to bo made. This was |y S ORE S T Bhere was 16 time | ments. The article was very cleverly writ- | North Dakota’s Governor in the Sena- | Telogram to Tur Brr.]—Henry Hauson, a Sable, Mich.: the thickest ravines the horse was found in done yesterday and the internal organs of | rofni ten and, like others on the same subject, torial Fight to Stay. Dane, living near Eldon postoftice, hung him- “Dear Sir: A bottle was found by Miss | tho girls possession near the Ohio river, the deceased lln_nv.; heen «-wln_ to 'nm £0v | U cugmoer reversod his envine, but attracted much attention, Biswanck, N. D, Sept. 24.—|Special Tele- [ self in his hen house Sunday and was not ernment analyst for = him to fnd oy 108t undiminished speea it vlowed Luella Morse, of this place, on the after- | While she was bewmg returned to the jail At possible traces of any irritant which would | fo ey S voneh wntil the locomo- have caused his death. The inquest has | oo oo BRTEC HEY i the wreck, been opened but adjourned until the eud of- | NG o img and groans followed, and as ernor Ordway had withdrawn from the race 5 :""““""'- whon the analyst's report will be | yyq ggoam formed in o thick cloud around mn:}"“\“"hz"""‘ :;‘l"" l':;“"‘ “““1““ of men, | hias called for the following card, whica he Nebraska City Rotbers, tho fiy-leaf of some book, with the follow- | farmer named Smith was missig. The noxt cady. e R e a5tats 8 ca zot office and 80 comfort | publishes in the press of the state: 8KkA City, Neb., Sept. 22.—[Special ORIk AR LEs itk Bonsili s bt L warranted the distrust of the brothers of | o Uy Lot oiea T glive, Willing | Those whose political powor depends on | North Dakota: 1t has come to my knowl- | John Hopel, two strangers, were to-day ar- mark, Thinking thore might be some oclew [ FOF the L IRU LB B iy i the doceased,” an intimato friend of the | o FREE - BRREEC L ssible, but | nothing but their capacity for peddling poli- | adgo sinco arriving at tho capital yesterday | rested for committing & humber of small | 1o this Twrite you and would like you to bl S LL LS ERLIL T i Weldon fawily said to a Herald correspond- | i 00 T, 0 A ot off tho | tical patronnge are, of course, opposed to it. | tnat — cortain foreign correspondents | robberries last night, Among the places ‘;‘}“1 R dssctiption of asoiis 85 tuaiE Oitods E Slk r_‘“’“‘ e ent to-day, “were that the connabial rela | g HHEIEEE TR S ot by tha | Tho other cluss is composed of duilards de- | and South Dakota emissarics dload body should come ashiore hero It might | a horso from Lewis Loslay. 'She % ¥ TR o are | entered and robbed were those of William | yo'fientiiied. was pursued across to Obio, captured and :)lr‘),:s‘lltl"ulv‘l:ll’ ;:::\Nll::-l"lum;‘l‘v or ‘,:.sm Yi‘(.l‘:;"“ pire | shock of the collision, and the death-dealing L UL U cuoningly attempting to stampede | Morton, S. B. Eastman and tho Fass cloth- | 1 ym, most respectfully, Javes Ginns, | was brought back to the Putnam ccunty as presonted. He ~ | vapor hissed forth for nearly an hour. *'Do you think there is any dangerof a | my friends who have been nominated ing store. ‘They will huve a trial to-morrow. | justice of the Peace, Mears, I O.. Oceana Juil quentiy complumed to Lis brothers. On one | Gyt BARG BER L e Killed by | Tepeal of the law in nearly half of the legislative districts by AR (WAL county, Michigan,” Two wooks ago she mude her escaparb oceasion he went to them with two black | o colligion, The loss of lfe was solely S, forlitoiting Clse stobal it bho wayl| A3 CTEnE RIS i REa . e Nek ':;“\"“J [Special ) S ARBOE outting th nv|.L<ly anl i » It bt |rloy &V63 anda oo many bitises: and said thoy | couiaranario oo atoin e oo riar o | the president's veto would prevent it The | fromthosonntorial raoss:also ‘thal Walsh || Nesnasra Girr, Nob, Sept 24 —[Soecla SINKSS TROUBLE G0 AT L ) was after. S Peoh Caiveq by his wilar BIsIitew blopaa thie 0ono president wonld certaiuly veto any actre. | Moo ed and James | to Tue Bree.|—Several weeks agoa young wards found that she had stolen u suit of 2o River valloys have instructed against mo, | — Sl < : The New York Graphic Suspends— | pond oo hig and had als ; misery to him. On auother occasion ho went The dead as taken out were found to be | pealing the law, and by no possibility could | Repiying to the firat misstatement, I will | WOman, Who gave her name as Miss Mary The Belford, Clark& Co. Falluve. ;:::":'| LR """1\ :’I"‘llj"‘]“l‘:’ :‘I'"'" "‘ifl‘:" 3 s . g e, to : » juilor's possossion, e ¢ e Thoy sui | literally scalded. The flest dropped from | the opposition det strength o pass it over | stato uncquivocally that my name has not | Moore of Hamburg, Ia., rentod aroom in k kil . ity e ol mtle hoy SUK~ | their hands and Tiubs, and their gleaming | his voto state uncquivocally that wy name has not | R Bt the southern part of | CICAGO. Seot. .—Belford, Clark & [and flad. " For ten daya the detactives gonted that he should seck a separation. | gyes told the Horror of their experience. “May congress not fail to make an appro- | shat in recognition, of nearly ten years' | the city, and hung out a dressmaker's sign, | CO'8 failure came up in court to-day | acouredthe countryla vain. She wus flually. ‘There is something very queer about the cir- | “The list of the killed is: J. McKinzie, | priation activegervice. in connastion. with bUlINE | Bhe wee. frequently visited by & gentleman | 018 motion by the roceiver for an' ordar om [captuted near hier old home, ¥ cumstances in which the marviagetook place. | Fred. Huebner, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs, Brown | 1 huve too much faith in the majority of | up the territoriul institution. and defonding | ooo Was frequently visited by a gentloman | o gy o to turn over to him tho property | , During her cscapados she had lived on Mrs. Woldon, as sho 15 now called, was di- | and an unknowa woman, all of" Washington | the members of congress i believe that such | North akotws intorests at Washington 1 | {rom Hamburg, who she mtroduced us her | ) 0oy 5 qor o judgmont. for over $12,0M, | Lyricay <oun of wnstitnk she vould find, and o or it 3 X Heights. a thing will happen.” have received numerous a tes | brother, but their loving conduct towards 2 o i 2000, | alone she wandered through the wildest and vorced from her first hueband. A curions | ¢ : - ave received numerous strong assurances in favor of the First National bank, of Ck SITAORt HUH e FITOLY ey S TE o k2 Those most scriously wounded aro: Gus. | * ho yapublican party is strongly in favor | that most of the nomineab sho nave boen in: | each other roused the landlady’s suspicion | in favor of tho First National bank, of Chi- | the most dungerous territory. thing is that, Colonel Vernon, hor first hus- | Mjulcahy, Seventy sixth ana Wallace streets, [ of the law, he added, ~aud every republican | structod for ex-Governor Bierco aro oqually | 8nd she started an investigation, the result | cago, and T. A. Maxwell & Co. The court | The youug udventutess docs not stoal band, aied a month after she was married to | fatally hirt: Miss A, K. Steele, Anton Shu- | who acts against it i$ a bolter.” favorablo to my. oandidacy. I have yette | of which has created a big sensation in the | dwected that tho reciver pay the sheriff's | from any othier motive than simvly the love Brnest Weldon and is buried in Woking 'n'i‘ r “and '1![‘ L Ilur‘h'u. of \t\ "‘wfi"“flo" ‘*Are not the democrats pledged to its sup- | learn of but a single district where any ad- :wiuborimml. '{']hu girl [was (ou]m\(v.nl{m\'v fees and trluu =l.n lews, rights and mnterests glfw '[:‘fi:-fif‘.’f;'fll.l ‘?l‘\“l'u"L:l-\;;!:":rhl\'nln‘(l(‘- ;‘{lé{ GEAD eights. The others hurt sustained but | port voras oriticism has been attempted. 1 there. | been a supposedly respectable girl of Ham- | of a sheriff under executions and rights of | She 18 beautiful and a geners orite. gy, 23 St i -i) | sheht injuries, ““Iam a republican,” was the reply, “and | fore appeal to all just and aaiaaaALet burg, of o different name than Moore, and | judgment creditors shall bo fally preserved, | Youth, beauty and gencral excellence in Does Mrs. Weldon benefit under the wil | *'f DD j k v TRt todia Vst AsHLOTEY J > The wreck appears to have been entirely | I cannot speak for the democratic party at | zons to fairly consider what I have accom- | the “‘brother” turned out to be a quite promi- | and the claims of the latter shall first bo | MABY Ways hiave created a vast deal of syms of Mr. Weldon? due to the almost crimmal carelessness of | all. The repeal of the law or a failure to | plished for the territory mn the past and what | nent married man with a fanily in the same | paid out of the proceedings of any sale by | Patby in her favor, aud_somo of the _most “‘Oh yes, under the wmarriage settlement | Fngincer Twombley. appropriate for its ewforcement twice the | I could probably do to advance North Dako- | town. The landlady gave the couple just five | the receiver. Thomas C. Hammond, the re- REQIIILONGRCILLS) “l‘j[ Putnam LCONTRUEN and the will she gots about £5.000. Itis | 'he passenger train was on time, the | amount of money so far appropriated would | ta's interest in the future before %0 | minutes to pack and get out of the house,aud | ceiver, is runninz the business. Fo is at | interesting themselves in securing ber re- g signals w out at the sema-|bo an im e R iR et : ¢ %t that e | leuse. I RC L a b oAl BaTEIBN: the FaaRiFor hig: |[olgne g ema- [ bo @ mmense evil. For auy [ thomselves to these now schemes, | they went. work now on an inveutory, and until that is se. :"nm‘_ Bia _3“_ s.m‘"“‘l‘ "’, :‘l “l phore and yet the freight train, | congressman to attack civil service | which are based upon unreasonable ————e prepared and filed in court there will be no i e 5. She ne nowed him the least [ yegardless of time and signals plunged into | reform would be an evil act, for & republi- | prejudices and rank deceptions. I will add They Will Move, change in the present state of affairs, So REDUCED RATES, kindness, the coach, runnningat . spoed of twelve | can to do so would be party trenchery—a | that shonld this attempt to sidetrack my | NEBRASKA City, Neb., Sept. 24.—[Special | far the recciver has found nothing to change v-\nm were the circumstances attending "“llg;fin:nll_u?:lgh\:f‘_l{:ll'uilltl‘:;xl,;"h_tl : e base breach of faith,” siccess at the comiug election to fill two | to T Bur. |—Tho suit against the squatters | in ‘g\m)nhmrmu of $100,000 linbilities and | ANl Lines to the Mississippi Issue \\cld’un'uvlc.nh{" ARG EAHLE TR cnwim-ér)i;; :‘l‘x‘i:ul:mm!cd ARMY NEW:! 3 vt-xl-y shf)rt sclmlurmlllul:ms be succes: .f,ul‘l who have been occupying the streots of | 3! ,000 of assets Tiowar: Taviu) “Well, they are very pecular.™ A friend R x * | . Interest in the near approaching vacancies | Will try to be on deck in 1800 and 1592 and | goarney has boon settled and the squatters The Graphic Goes U Cittoaco, Sept. 23, —[Special Telegram to of the family heard of his death on Tuesday TR PLG 7 o S in the subsistence and quartermaster depart- | continue my appeal, wi ample time for | 3,ve goreed to move without further trouble, NiwiVonr il Septi 0l ThietGraphio: anl] m 2.]—Tho firat fruits of the 83 ) ¥ ASULHS OF HOPE. ments of the army have caused Secrotary | Such just recognition as the work I have il i M|k Xl FERE o phio, Tun| Ben]-—Tie fival frits of tHoBEsMUSE and went t0 see Mrs. Weldon av Glaucester - Proctos to bogin to.day lookmg up the. sup. | performed is sure to receive when properly | 1 paving will be no longer deluyed on their | aftarnoon pictoral paper, has suspended pub- | cent reduction in local rates to St. Paul are mansion. He asked her when the death | Bowlanger its His Defeat But | joot'of appointments, = Colonel Amos Beek- | inderstood and laid before the people.’” LCDREG lication and the office is in the hands of a | shown in the new tariffs just issued by all ook place and when It was proposed to bury Has Faith in the Future. witn, subsistenco department, and Captain | o0 N. G. OrDwAY. Hebron Happenings. sheriff. The cause of the suspension is said | jines to the Mississippt river. To every the deceased. She replied ¢ ho died on LoNDON, Sept. 2. —In an interview to-day | Charles A. llln_\' . quartermaster’s depart- | Th'S care hus oreatec 2, y"i‘;'lr:ftic"fi‘:;:fl" Hanno, Neb., Sopt. 24.—[Special to Tnr | to be a lack of funds. polit from Burllbaton'to Bt Patlytie iFated Sunday and that he was soldered down on | General Boulanger said he had no hope of | ment, are to bo etirgd. the formier Oolober | S, Yng ifane, Ber.]—District court adjourned this morn Want (5 OolibEomiaby are reduced, the average beivg near the following day and would be buried the | his party having a majority in the new | Yyoce™ tiere is also auother vacancy mg, Judge Morris going to Fairbury this™ NEW Yok, Sente 24— Lowis Brothers' & | cent. The Burlington rate was form next moruing.” chamber of deputics. Heo had not, however, | that has been left unfilled since the retir HUSBAND AND WIFE SUICIOE. | week. Charles Lewis, for grand Co,, dry £o0ds commission merchants, have | cents first class and 15 cents Afth class RaGiEeyyetardsyintormea S wol 4 | lostifa tufingthe S nice Sl igoy e misnbj mentiof Coloneliwilllamb Burna iaubaiateriond| S5 - Knsssiarn, B was sentenced to five yearsin the peniten- | woto o formal offer to their creditors to | MeW tariffs quote a 40 cent rate first class amination of a poxtion of the kidneys which | The republican majority would prove an- % e 2 et che LA o s LU 4 one year sentence i 7 R R e St 2 sreditors to whoin the settleme s been | class. The geuoral feight agents of the - B ook Auvay Wit i, Indicaes st Wor- | managenble i sub, and he country woula | (1S5, Tk T setrements, uosossate | Cmenao, Sopt 2—Norman Ormspy,ased | % e hayor couniy fa onens here to-duy. | Brikanct have.cxprossed i wi{ngness 10 | toresed Linan dsane v ron BOAR IR on died from Bright’s discase, This state. | 50on be calling him to power. D oo nce pommissarics Of | sixty, a driver of the fire department, shou | Secretary B. I, ‘Berkey has been working | ooyt the terms and lot the firm resume r K s ST 3 & bard for the past mouth to make it s success. y extend further west than the Mississippl ment agrees with the certificate of death P aieTa A RB o Pactor assistant quartermaster with the fsame rank. | and instantly iilled himself this morning. Th“.‘(.l::ln‘.vllkufl:-lam]‘y ialcUave s Uhigerd Roaisss: nor furtlior south than Burlington. Ail ad- originally given by Dr. Tarr. ALEANIO. a0tory: It is ordinarily presupposed that such vacan- | Ormsby’s wife, who has been an invalid for | 005 "0 reaucti il 3 5 3 LMDt Eapt R b reo LTRUNArAA lems Lioos Al e e L Roae e e s O Vo 5 ¥ Ay R than in former years. THE SEADE. mit, however, that the reauction whila A e SR S cies s led by promotion from the | a year or more, shot herself twice in the oty S 4 %y A Last nignt, Llack, who Captain Lawler . 5 o e 7 ouraala necessary is a very dangerous move and kel g ployes of the Richardson shoe factory were | line of thearmy, and of cou 0 mon | hoad last night, and this: morning was not s B! AL alleges stoie his boat, Neversiuk, sturned up | thpown into a panic this morning by the ex- | declare that thoy should be so filled. There | acpected to live. When this news was com- A Wife Beater. : Clearly Shown That 1t Resuleed From | that it will be hard to refuse iike reductions at tho Herald ofice. He wasin a new suit | piogion of gas in the basement. Engineer [ 1S 8 bolicf “growing ' that =Secretary | municated to Ormsby it seemed to depress EnnAsKA Crrr., Neb., Sept. 24.—[Special Carelessness. 1o voints competitive with those at which the of clothes ajd o stato of excitement. He | pir. >roctor and he president intend | him g v, and he’ 6 progeede relegram to Tie Ber.|—T. D. Crook, a citi- | Quenee, Sept. 24.—Laborers this ¢ | reduced rates apply. o 3 >ierson and a foreman was very seriously D A YO 4 end | him greatly, and he at once proceeded to Took, Quente, Sept. 24.—Laborers this morning 4 i i flourished a*copy of the Herald and some ed, The explosiol ol iy | to take advantage of a law passed during | gaice his own hfe. zen of Talmage assauited his wife in a bru- | took from the mass of debris & man 3 Eastern freight men look with suspicion Hera injured. The explosion shook tho cutire | the Arthur administration which provides LOOICLEOMIIN D INRIR.0 g named | o B o reduction and do not believe the ter documents, and with difficuity restrained | building and biew out all the glass. Over | that such appointments might be made from Z tal manner and sho had him arrested hero | Joseph Kemp, ngod soventy-two years, wiio | S iie FEGUetion Wad o boL Do & an ba himself sufliciently to talk as slowly as two | # 'mvuh'w= givls r;'mxv_-d Ih.v_ the fire escapes | civil life. It is regarded quite likely that "‘";;‘ ofmthepiatihe, vla-duv. He was !:m;:l 825 and says he will d been buried 108 hours, but hopes are en- | easily restricted. z i hundred words a minute. His story had sev- | 05 Jumped from the windows to the roofs of | if the new appointees are civilians they will _Lockrorr, N. Y., Sept. 24.—Fon. M. M. | board it outn jail. TiAReAor I TenoY Y SN oyt Tt tae thia Dho/Nonthiwestorn sltuation his stIBEH eral clunaxcs and each of them had uu anti- | e ises Sone of them were tnjured OF | come from the ranks of the Grand Army | Southworth, one of the early settlers of A Fine Fai badly mutilated corpse of Mrs. Odwod. aged | subject of parumount interest, the contes IR ot abam it A moNn bt nah gl HULBC, Republic. 4 7 Niagara county, killed himself to-day. No Ml 0 A S seventy-two, was recovered. It is expected | on both sides being kept up with vigor, AR T o Nibi e AR aimonad I'he retirement of Colonel Beckwith | cause is known. He was one of the eariesy | STANTON, Neb. Sept. 24.—[Special Tele- | {ha more bod Il be found soon. The latest move of the castern Lincs i @ yhow, e upproached them holn- | Nihjligtaiacs O, e horo | Il cause, the ‘promotion " of Lieutenunt | and most eminent anti-slavery agitators, | gram to i Bip]—The Stanton county | The evidence given at tho inquent today | per letter from Chairman Blanchard, crensed his speed till his talk sounded like ONDON, Sept. 24.—A story reaches here | Colonel —George Bell tobe a colonel, | and ohe of the first members of the repupli- | agricultural society opened its third annual | tends to siow that the rccent land | of the Central Trafiic association, requesv an express tram rattling throush a tannol | from St. Potersburg, on what appears to be | Major Small to be a licutenant colonel and | aan part, X a shde should have been guarded against by | ing the “Big Iour,”” the Monon and the ¥ J ) asloraom 2 tons! can party. exhibition to-day. The floral designs from ild have been & against by K 5 il the ) at the rate of a mile a minute, Ho repudiated | creditable authority, that just previous tothe | Captain Charles B, Penrose to be major, | e S a es are lavish amiumque, | Properiy repairiag the “cracks in' the clift | Cincinnaty, Hamilton & Dayton to withdraw tho suggeation that ho. stole the Nevorsink, | czar's departure for Copenhagon, & chest of | 4 1Y direction of the secretary of war Cap- The Intorstate Commission. EralngisnoEkIasesnany 8l d umaue. 4 gonoyears ago their joint through tariffs issued in conneos A LLpah o N evors e e Doty Motioor | tainChas, A. Alligood, military storekeeper, | o Tl F0tOFEC LI el All departments are crowded to overflowing 155 \on vithitho roads wiich ‘arsauotliSHES © did not suy anything about Captain Law. | dynamite explode S - | will be relieved from duty at Ogden, Utah, ANBAS_OLT 0u Pelket = Theduto and represent the finest display of the kind Crowds at the lves Trial 15 cent proportional rate from Chicago to ler's claim upon her, but he asserted | The station was badiy wrecked and a rail- | by a lientenant to be detailed us acting | state commission began its session to-day, | ever seen together in the Elkhorn valley. I B A L DL 1o | S5t Panl. s not thought the request will solomuly that the captain had mo claim on | WAy siknalman was kitled, Tt is fully be- | assistaut quartermaster by the commanding | the full commission being present. The | The department of education is crowded | NEW YORK, Sept. 24 —Urowds of veoblo | iy granied. . ; et lieved that it was intended to have the ex- | general, department of the Platte, and will | cases before the commi 3 L with worle done in the town and county | Were present at the Ives trial to-day when e the boat or its owners at all. According to | plosion take place when tho czar passed | then repair to New York city and report to | 2868 before tho commission to-day were | Wik3 WO Y | District Atiorney Fellows maide his uddress Denied in Boston, his own showing Black is a poor, persccuted | through the station on his way to the train, | Lieutenant Colonel Richard N, Batchelder, | tW0, nvolving a couple of roads in this sce- i (RS i TRy A T o B v oot At the Uniby Pasit funocent, whose one desire is to help Cap- | but through some miscaleulation it occurred | deputy quartermaster general in charge of | tion. Knox County District Court. 4 3111 at o O5TON, ¥ Eept. - p4, mALLLNe TN LAISEANN tain Lawler and give hiun possession of the | before the time of his majesty’s departure. | the general depot, for duty in his office. Major William Warner _arrived from | Nionwaka, Neb., Sept. 24.—[Special to | o8 and ill at case. : oftice here it is declared there is not a syllas PR e L e e e ———— — e resignation of Second Lieutenant Ed. | Washington this moruing. Tn an interview | g “Bim |- Tho fall torm of the district, | , C010n¢l Fellows finished his address to | ble of trith in the Omaha report of u trafila i Aria Land Possibilities. V. Stockham, Seventeenth infantry, has | he replied to the question, “*Will you accept SRSy R A 3 the jury at 8:30. After a dosultory discus- | orrangement with the Manitoba. ‘Tra up iu this business, but what sll have 4 L el L) y ! 4 for the Seventh judicial district co he Manitoba 0 Yy S e l‘" : CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Major Powell, chief of g i ucf]spu;:)l l;{ the president to take effect ll;: bll.rsn.\fln of commissioner of pensions(” | COUTE Pl thdd e e caq | sion of certain points with Ives' counsel, tho | Manager Mellen is coming oust, but to moet 4 Bk him- X rica vey, who ha o - | September 50, 18 “No, I will not.” BRG] t 4 °d | latter made a number of statements which | President Adams on different busiuess, i hoL Q1% riot: lemow... -Ho || 0 #eologlealisuryey, who. hiosi boen 1o at The_ordinary leave of absence granted | The cases of most interest were those of | cases are on the calendar, crmed correction Follows' argu: B i tendance on the senatorial committee in- [ Captain Thomas Sharp, Seventeenth inf th g @ Re ] 1 — he termed corroctions of Kollows' argu had had to pay Messrs, Horsman & Butcher, lance onito X Saptain Thomas Sharp, Seventeenth wfan- | the merchants of Humbolt, Kan., carging s = ments. TRAIN 1IN BPRISON. L Paris, 2,000 francs for looking at the | Feetigating irrigation in the west, is in | try, is extended ten days. various western railroads \with discrimina. State Teachers' Agsociation. Reporter Smythe's charzo to the jury was TRAIN IN PRISON, b h, e g © | the eity. He said that the arid land vhat can MISCELLANEOUS, tion in freight rates against them in favor of RAvENNA, Neb, Sept. 23.—|Special to THE | lengthy. On the whole it was impartial | g, ) Noversiuk two minutos and a half datiy, and | bo irrigated and mado productive i tho | gy Wastorn National bank, of New York, | Missouri river points. The goneral answers | Ber.)—At a mecting of the cxecitive com- | wnd a clear cxposition of the facts and tho | F21'¢d 1oF an Ajlezed Dobt of Thire wdvancing Captain Lawler and the two men | states and territories visited will amount to | | Ah¢, Weaiok FHEane Banh of Wew ¥Ouks | of il the roads wera substantially the same, | yitto of the Nebraska State Teachers’ asso- | 14w governing them. The jury retired 4200 X o0EsARD, ; who crossed the Atlantic with him, moncy | o¥et ono hundred million acres. ~ The work | Fouis Wore to-day desiznated us reserv | 5Yivg the Missouri viver rato s an unjust | e %) s "0 Aurora, it was doedod to | 800U D o'clock. Boston, Sept. 24.—Goorge Francis Train when they ran short, aud according to Black :(l‘.':‘!.x;" t;:»)x]v‘:;:-;t‘:::njl'\‘\\‘lm\plhl" \1r:,‘rr:f:;l;xi:‘»:l::"mrt agents for the American National bauk, of | OB, but is forced upon them by ocean and | 8! it 4 At 9:45 the jury sent a communication t# | was arrested to-day on a writ sworn out by they were gonerally short. [t was further | apyropriations for surveys in the arid dis- T hold the next session at Lincoln on Tuesday oy other competition, Wednosday and. Thursduy, Mavch o, 56, | the vecorder, asking for furter instructions. | A, M. Miller on a judgment note for §1,00. explained that Captain Lawler's agreement | tricts, John Grinstead, of -Tows, wis to-day ap- ‘with the owners of the boat had terminated They were taken to the court room and asked 9 J and 27, ; Train says that in I872 he guaranteed $70 pointed a clerk in the pension office at $1,000 A Horrible find nave a portion of the v’y charge | oo 5onn AL Lant, editor of tho Toledo Sum, sud that he, Black, was the accredited ropresentative of the Norten naval con- id Like to Succeed Tanner. WASHINGTON, Sept. 34 —Tonight friends cf Commissioner Rooscvelt was alzo severely | gram to Tup Bre)—The United States coverad till 5 p. m. Monday. At the coro- | 1008 Of the 19th, on the beach of Lake Mich- { Etta told how sho had traveled fifty miles flaggelated in the article. Commenting on | genatorial fight in North Dakota is bocom- s Inquest to-day the jury brought in a | igan, abouta half mile southof the light- | alone through a strange country after night. S b8 2 I ; : rdict of suicide, cause unknown. Ho was | house, with the wind blowing auite strong | McCoy took pity on the wirl and rofused these criticisms this afternoon, Mr. Roose- | jng interesting, Tho report that ex-Gov- | g bachelor and wall to do. from the northwost, and brougnt to me. It | prosecute hor. | SO0 ) velt said: contained a small piece of paper, apparently A short time after a horse belonging to a 3 = e A PP BY. 8240 . 5 A read to them from the ste pher's note: Sykes Fignting Fate. a year, aud Edwin Wiggenhorn and Evarard | Cmicaco, Sept. 24.—In the hittle suburban State Politics. ) . 3 > m, rOW! Nel @, Copy 3 v W i i " - " Lawyer Brooks strenuously objected to the | 1o buy typ Spille Triin says, is & pawn- Rhetion company and had a riehy to tuey | T BuE]—Warchousoman Sykes, over |t rosignation’ of Jamos P: Rimbull as di- | 000y of @ man was found lying on the | gram touy Br. |—At the democratic county | excoption to the recorder’s ruliug. The Jury | 1856 ho got judgment. azainst Train for $100, her where he hiked, o hat takon hor from | Whose head are hanging various indictments | rector of the mint, to take effact October | Prairie, Thebody wasIn sections, and was | couvention held m the opera houso to-day the | Were agnin sent bio and four vears: Jator. wantod 0 AGLiatERE Churboure because the Fronoh wovernmens | for issuing fraudulent warehouse receipts, is Edward O, Lecch, computer in the of- | not all there, The head was neatly severed | following ticket was placed in the field: At 11335, as the jury had not yet reached | i PUEACRT e ey 1t Lap el 'Fl I A S 0t | Javiog ahard time to keep out of jail. s now acting as director with the un- | from the body and lay besido the trunk, from | Clork, G. W. Phillips; treasurer, Jonn | fVeidict Hecorder Smythe locked them wp f (o1a him e hud paid it all. “Miller then got Sipitiofshor-had conaluded snd he was Ho 18 fighting bis two, yoars' seatence in | der ';"".".""" lnm} be will be appomnted to | which ail the vitals had been removed. ' Por- | Syauffers sheriff, J, C. Caldwell; county or 4o Dight, el judgment for §363, and now, after vhirteen ordored to shift hor, so ho appiied for an | the supreme court, and has just wiven bail | the divectorship as soon as the oftice becomes | tions of the timbs were scattered about. Itis | judge, W. N. Hensiey: superintendent of i years, comes with the amount swollen to armed steam tug to take the Neversink | t0-duyifor 1,000 on other”indictments re- vu'fimt.v i £ i possible that the frayments have come from | kehools, M. Rothlightner; surveyor, R. L. . 3 iy #1,000, out of the naval arsonal and give him all the | tWrued by the grand jury last week. le‘mvurum‘un ‘l’rlnlmg office has just | a dissecting table. The coroner will investi- | Rogsiter; coroner, A, Heintz, CricaGo, Sept. 2h—|Spovial Telegram I'rain was arraigned in the municipal court R ) e s mo—————— completed the immense work of printiug the | gate BLoomiINGTON, Neb., ot 24.— |Special | to Tur Bre | —Charies Niese bricklayer | this afternoon, He presented his own case, protection he wanted agalust the machin- A U S P Ry Fr, testimony in the contested election cases —— Tt S R R o Nt cam || 4ty S s 9 - making very humerous address, As ho res ations of CaptainLawler, This was dono | Cuiicaoo, Sept. 24.—Justica Kield, of the | Which will come up for scttlement before g A Balloonist in the Water. ounty comyontion mol hore. toddny. and | derrol’ eacans e torsivla deatt ctes | fused to ‘take the poor dobtor's oath oF %0 aud he put some one on board with sealed | Upited States supreme court, arrived this p;"(',,-vs':fl“"‘lfe""g,f;;t w.fl‘r"k l?:ulnn":‘;"xbwm:lf Urica, N. Y,, Sept. 2—Edward M. Wal- | nominated one of the strongest tickeis ever | oo g s turnish bonds, he was committed to th orders and awuy she went to Cowes and | morning from California and proceeded to unts to 40,662,000 o o worth, aged 24, of Ilion, made a balloon | placed before the people of Franklin county. : 2 ; county jail. He accepted his fate philas \ 4 QU 5 amounts to 46,062,000 ems. 2 e ot He had been at work on the third story of el Captain Lawler, like Lord Ullin, was left | Washingion this evening. Perny S, Hearw, | 8scension this afternoon from the Coopers- | John W. Davis wus nominated for treasurer r osvhically, e lamenting and cursing. Black practically Deputy Marshal Nagle was with the S 4 town fair grounds, THdbloon ascended to | 21 the sixth ballot, “B. H. Vincent, A. H. | the Studebaker building, on Michigan boule- - 4 b 8 Uy o \ia Barty, bub inan Interview the justioe R d Byrum and Mrs. M.'S. DeClercq, were re- | vard, when he missed his footng and el to | Harvison Takes a Mountain Trip. narrated that he clothed the gallant captain | *1°1¢ .!‘l' V] A P Tt Ju 8 (T TR A a height of about one mile, and was carried | ;Gninated for county clerk, judge and su- | the basemeat. To the surprise of all who Deer Pank, Md., Sept. 24.—President =l said: “Marsbal \is own af atonts, B - \ ) Sey enf and his crew, tho latter, in & swit of ordi- out over the lake, arduas seen to descend erintendent of schools resvectively, H. H. | witnessed the accident Neiser rose to ’ " fairs. 1 have nothing to do with his actions WasHINGTON, Sept. 24.--[Special Tele- idly i oly | Perintendent of schools respectively. 11, k. hasY! 43, e 080 10 WIS | farrison and Senator Henry G. Davis lefg nury olothes, and the captain in & uniform 3 Tiave no body gRArd®! o rapidly intothe wator. Help was immediately | \WWarner was nominated for sheriff, Peter | fect and walked outto the sidewalk where b v vosting £13, He also paid their hotel bill #1¢ BRYQ.00.ROGY FRAFG-" - gram to Tur Bre j—Patents were granted | sent, but no trace of tile aéronaut could be | Foutz for surveyor, and Dr. J. M. Henry | he fell. He was taken to the county hos- | here at7:30 this morning for Elkins, Va. and. allowsd them % hiva hike nri: o] e By to Nebraska iventors as follows: William | found. for coroner, | A resolution was passed re. | pital and it is said he will recover, Thero was a heavy rain storm at the time, Ove minute he said 3 lL'l|:;n1|; Pretspure, Sept. 34.—A detective from | A Kerschuer, Lincoln, Neb., listing culti- TP ieet— questing lhi:«l«-hmuh'! mln;n congressional = pohrree i and Mvs, Hareison and Mrs, Davis, who g h ] et saBERA Vi D Vel 0 3 o t 0 ort G, L. Laws. t Kires in California, ere to ha o) 5 DAL " Lawler could cowme and take possession of | Milwaukeo, passod through the city to-day [ Yatori Wiliam Watson, =Falrfletd,” Neb., A Honulie (gmbor, B R R N e S renlal Yo SRAD nia were to have been of the party, decided nog PANLEF SIS v A ssion ol having i custody o wman naued James | double lister and corn planter; Willis J Paus, Sept. 24.—All'the members of tho |, CULBENTION, =~NED. BObL T [£ ool Sax Francisco, Sept. 24.—Information has | to go. During the day the ~president will 0 Never on Octobor and 8 ne. 4 ) & - , 7 ) P o ref o p BN elegram to —The 08 county pen recelve axtensive fore: '8 be- 9 @ vildes B of o tuo Noversinke on Octabor 15, aud tho noxt | patind i, ShSGY o erom Burton, a small | Young sud H. 7 W. Knode, Hebron, Nob., | cabinet have returned'to Paris. The new | ropubiivun conyontion wan held yestorday | Lecnreceived that extensivo forest fircs be- | fo 200 oL tho et el ipat ok the, oty minuto he suud It Captaiy Lawler dud comato | {0 Wikiansin lunbor regions, about | siove pipo shelr chamber will bo summonedl to meet in No- | 4 the follownk ket nowiuateds Gieorgo | €A1 Faging Lust uight in tho red wood forasts | 1 WLV, WS 66O M ) b puld have h rrested for ob- r 5 a) ging i Ve, § ; ’ B0 04 v mty. The s P4 Q! o | & year ago, with 35,000 belonging to his em- | Patents allowed Towans: Theodore Burr, | Yember. It is estimated the supporters of | Gowen, clerk: John Wilson, judge; Johu W. | in San Mateo county, south of this eity. ‘The | “'progigoy rison and Be . |..:nmgl money by false pretenses, though | ployes and fled lurflm'fl!"’»l Quale wlun 1o- | Havian, Ia., pipe hanger; Isaac Gates the Lzl'«,)l\'urum.nl,. will mmnrlw';u:u Iu.m erate | Gull, sberiff; Richard May, treasurer. M. | fire s spreading to-day and a number of saw | turned u‘. ::In:::x‘:rxln‘(::j'.ulI':llu;.l‘ul:/“::!:;)ni‘;r:l:«:‘l what the pretensos were he did not explain. | cated in Saxony a fow weeks ago and con- B Iy b i lsaue LS, | pepublicans and 65 members of the left. Tne | J. Abbott, J. K. Paxton, Colonel Andrew | mills in dapser amage has | constantly o o president's mackin= T e et rasn atiome b1 W SRR Sonted to return without extradition papers, | Marion, I, iron tower; Carsten | chamber is certain to apnu? the elections of | Geddes and J. A. Cooper are the delegutes to | alrondy been deogor, Muoh damage bus | constanily and evan tho prasidents ACKL about this. Both want ¥ alroady been done and there seems to be no | wsh snd high rubber boots could not ene ity Sk 4 —— Hansen, Morgun, la. gate; John M. | Boulanger and Count Dillon. the congressional conventiou, The delega- | pr . ‘the proge it w T the Noversink and Black has got her aud ju- - : | prospect of stopping the progress of the | tirely protect him from a drenching, Toe tonds to keep her until Octobor 15, The con- The Johnstown Flood Vietims, Irmen, Atlantic, Ia. micrometer-calipers; - tion 18 for Laws for congress. The contest | fiames soon though men are fghting the fire, | morrow the president and Mrs, Harrison, e T s e S0 Jouxstowy, Pa., Sept. #6.—A now divec- [ William ~_Lickes, Oscola, I, neckyoke hina Preparing to Retaliate. was @ fierco one and Judge M. J. Abbott and | A forest fire is aiso raging near Santa Rosa, | ex-Senator aud Mrs, Henry G. Davis an oing o vhereabo of the voll 8 solal record o Jamnmes a . r 2 . T & = ) Vo, ertson, ruded | gnd 4 disastrous conflagration is feared. sentennial celenration at Cumber! b Nevorsink #) 0000 teiagraphod fnatructions | 1000 48 well &8 8 spocial record of thoso that | 4. Bione, Vall, s, aad H. Langan, Gensqr | mombers of bis.coungll are’ undarstaod to b Pineee upon the convention and was hooted AN OUS CODSAGNIAR 8 SEALS s 3 B SN S ir ‘ were lost, hus been published. The numbe ville, Dak., corn harvesting machine; Sal debating 8 memorial demanding the expul- | in such & wmanner as bhe will probably M 9 gty 10 havo bor held until further orders ) tnt %500 and that is consid ; ] . A Reception to Moody A Volcano Eruption in Mexico The City of New Yor ) . | drowned 'is put nt 5,500 and that is consid- | yel W. Pettit aud W. Lotteridge, assiguers | sion of Americans from China. There 15 @ | never forget. fial e RUE ST L , 30 : 2 @ City of New York passed Browhead | ered a close estimate, it beiug impossible to | 1o Cry , Steel & Austin, Grinuell, fa., | strong agitation for restrictions on American — - 100D, B B, BOpL. ¢4, ~HDbg! e Crry or MExico, bSept. 24.—Au Awerican ALO D, m, butthere is no news as yot of | Obtain the exact figures. ‘The body of & ehild | horse Luy rake; George W. Slawsgn, Dav- | mercliauts and wisalonaries attreaty ports. Lumber Destroyed By Fire, gram to Tue Bee.|—Hon, G. C. Moody was | raiiroad contractor now in the city from either the Teutonic or the City of Rome. .‘:','x",\‘,‘:',," u‘;‘f: Joedlivo b A wih Jy horrible enport, Ia. 'u“mfi‘ h‘lu; stoves; Anl‘;, 5 e MANISTEE, Mich., Sept. 24.—A fire at the | tendered a magnificent reception by the citi- | Calina, tells of recent eruptions of the vols Edisontook lunch o-day with the lord | "004iti0n, only t r g ragethon. Brookfield, Ia., planter; Danie Train Robbers Confes Buckeye & Douglas mill yesterday afternoon | zens of Deadwood, Lead City and Central | cano at Calina, whose crater is 12,000 feat mayor at the Mansion house and afterwar ) : Wilde, Washington, Ia., grain welghing Jex, Utah, Sept. 24.—Josepl Nuy and | destroyed over a million feet of lumber aud | upon his return this evening from his bril- | above the aea level. It is very active, throws 8 ard A Colorado Hotel Burned. machine; James C. Askren, Hedford, Ia., P! P U ¥ W visited the station of the Electric Supply DENVER, Colo., Sept. 24.—|Special Tele- | balance slide valve; Kuut' Buland, Linn | Edward Dayton, aged ninoteen and twenty- | 800 hundred feet of docks aond tramway. Tne | liant campaigning tour through eastern | jug up intermittently a column of smoke ansociation, which is avout to illuminate the | gram to Tue Bee|—A special from Buena | Grove, Ia, ledger index device, three respectively, who are confined in jail | loss is estimated at $125,000. Dakota, at the opera house which was | gnd red hot ashes several times a day, streets of London, [, BN e S . e — here for robbery, have confessed to having ~——— packed 1o 1ts_utmost_capacity. Mr. Moody | © A fow days before tke eartuguake last / . ista, Ohaffeo county, wnnounces the, de- 3 e ts e 1 o B B0 (irande Hog Cholera in Maryland. made a speech in which he reviewed the | month the yolcano vomited forth o dense e struction by fire at an early hour this_morn- Nebraska and towa Pensions, a8t 0o Deny Barmisone, Sept, 24 —The hog cholera in | bolitical situation and replied in scathing | black smoke that hung over the country fop N the'. Brincstos T . RABA SRS < Y = train near ‘Ihompson’s Springs, Utal. Sep g ¢ e - ) Forfeited His Bond. ing of the Priuceton hotel. Loss §25,000, WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—[Special Telogram Kent county s rapidly spreading and uniess | \898uage to the charges made agaist his | miles uround, It is not known if suy lave : ey i | "Thie five is supposed to be incendiary. Some | 1o Tue Bux{—Pensioas allowed Nebrask- To———— ALY oguBly Y Spreasiog X war record. He was froquently applauded | is being thrown out, a8 the large amount of WaerLiNg, W. Va, Sept. 24.—In the cir~ | of the occupants barcly escaped in their A A AT T P T o T Yok The Weather Forecast. sowe ste is taken by the authorities the dis- | 454 ut the close received an oyation hot ashes surrounding the volcano maks epit court to-day the case of the state ugainst | night clothes. The hotel will be rebuiit, ansi insl Lova SREY & Loan, AD Nebraska and lowa: Light; ‘rain followed | €8¢ will create havoc among the swine in — - —— an investigation lmpossible. o . ; e drew Herbert, James H. Anderson, Albert southern Maryland. Jeath of » £ Harry Seybold, indicted for embezaling the % u ; by colder aud clearing weatber, nortberly Dea a Naval Su - funds of tho Bank of Wheeling, was calied. A Parachutist Drownod, Palmer, Morgan 8. Pollard, Jacob 8. Ruther- | °¥ F/¢ J e ) PUILADELPHIA, Bopt. $4.—Ex-Burgeon Gen- Bond Offerings. The defendant fail 2vAL, Sept. 24 —Parachutist Le Roux, in | ford. Increase—Robert Bock. i : A Slaanine Are Faols So Hoarce? eral Joseph Heale, United States navy, di WasiINGToN, Sept. 24.—[Special Telee ed to rospond uwnd his £ Dakota: _Light rain, followed by clearing | o R 0 NOA Wiy » 3 ) boud was forfeited, Seybold's Whereabouts ing from his balloon to-day, fe Pensions for Towans: Original invalid— | weather, northwesterly winds, warmer in HICAGO, Scpt. 24.—No jurors were secured esterday at his residence in this city, He | gram to Tue Bee|—Bonds offered: §969 y 3 A ¥ y N are uukuows, the sca and was drowned, Adam Keller, Jacob Byers, Joseph M¢Carty, | western portion, in the Cronin case to-day, - was placed on the retired list in 1876, ut §1.23; $15,000 at $10.0574.