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J | \ [4 | ,‘ . ] ; [ yo \_)( (et Il g g @D, ¥P, s (%3 A 1e YR£ LA [ ” . [ {6 b I v\ 2 I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE b & " \\TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1800, 3 NUMB.LCK 82, | chop-fallen all hisill-gotten roll has | Eight Prisoners Escape from a Col- | How Aispoete. Srian yon e Passes Away the Hours at | iy, iapgeered the prince witha snile O, Cattle Statisth Lewoviiis, Colo, Sept. .—The sheriffs {Copimright 1 5% Jiee poAdin Birhaes) Y A Young Farmer Near Lincoln Mests With | g 00 T M S heetal to Tue | office was notified of an early iour this morn- | Several Tormal Ones Will Probably Bs | Hawncra, Sep [New York Heraid | pr l\'::’fl fl‘ “" ‘x'":,"i'“,‘ ,',““’h'?,]‘,hf~-,A,.‘ | The Record Up to Date of the Terrille Fr- & Terrible Fate. Ber]—Tne Bee representative, in looking |ingby the jailer that the county jail had | Offered in the Senate Today, Cable-Special to Tue Bir]—By the even- | | iise e (08 _‘.“h'“ Lol KWWY 64 § gr0ile plosion at Spokane Falls, R | up the cattle futerosts firids there arenow in | been broken and six prisoners had escaped. : | ing train people are rushing away. We have | 1oiCiiiE lis piec ! { i traveling toward him like a buliet. “Imissed | —— cattleand 1,200 | Aniuventoryof the prisoners was at once I'4 1 CRUSHED AND MANGLED BY HIS HORSES, | LD township 5 hovses, 34 been bunching or presenting flowers all day him,"* o exclaimed, quite anuoyed, and theu b [ b A great part of this townshiphas | taken and ‘the fullowing men were gone; | ALL IMPORTANT WORK ABOUT FINISHED, | toourfriends. Among the departures ave | o o SMCEE S S TRIER (G ing | SUSPENSION OF THE WORK OF RESCUE, only been settled five or six y being a | James Ryan, James Rogers, John Cox, Jim | Mr. and Mrs. Harriman, the American | ¢ "0 (450N CE e be interviewed at the T' # il Wiok m P ”.”r””{ ”-u.-\&- v vevilion o 'i”sl;" | Watson, all charged with grand larceny; Joe S | beauty, Miss Davs, Sir Julian and Lady | S0 0 | G |r‘:e Men K ‘. din ." rec ml © | o beiug taken ot tho rauges, andure lok- | Blow, charged with murder, and John Huit, | The Langston-Venable Contested Floe. | Goldsmid and Mr aud M. Allien e s abont the coup e et wiieh | Close Proximity to Pive Other Blans e et ese 0 Oter Connty's Corm O | alias Wil Allen, chargod with arson and ob- tion Case Expected o be the Had it not been for Prince Bismarck’s Wr | pjaper ghould have made, but didw't, | Makes it Dangerons to Cintinue at Riverdale—Other | o County's Corn Crop. | taining money under false protenses. Aposso | Sost eI of rival we should all have fled on Thursdav, | ot EECE B TEe of danuary 251 Do Obetaticie—Uataie of the i Nebraska News, o EBIANEA CLTY Neb. s Sept. 7.—[Special to | of thirty menat once went in searchof the -z bl when the prince of Wales left, but the ex- o 1 think ho would have sicceeded (" P b \ { Tue Bee.]-From estimates m: byour | missing men, but up to tonight only John the Session, chancellor saved the situation and kept a | = 4y i aidvered the ‘couny shiking his | ats rophe grain dealers, and briced upon reports {rom | Hunt had been captured, aud he positively PR lrge number of people here a couple of days |y g thoughttully, *ou know coups deetat | — N » 18 ble furmers, the corn crop of Otoe county | pefused to disclose the hid lace of hi longe O Thirsday pavver He | Slaa LIouR S hd i " LixcoL, Neb, Sept. 7.—[Special Tele- | FERIDC L For o niamber st e e LA v " —_ B ok B el | NG Wl (1 Anyone who has read | Spoxive Fuss, Wash,, Sept. T, —The men gram to T, Bre.| —John Sullivan, 8 young | o mics oy oo «l.xl::(ln 'tl' e ”.l.:h\:’nl‘. O et v (UEH N RS A O armr, ™ | | 08" He vt eived with Voeif | g o history knows that they ave very | who w o farmer twenty-three years old, living about | Lea full one | freight car, about two miles from herv. | o Wasiaron Do Retr 7 [ | erous “Hochs” General Director Ku engaged in the work of rescue of curious t h should not like to express | the unfortunate victims of last eve g offercd tothe tarift bill tomarrow, but with | 10 invite him to attend the firoworks I \wuig be the conditions of things toduy in | o'dock last night becaise of near prosenceto the exception of the sugar schedule and the | Kurbaus last evening. Priwce Bis | p, two miles from Denton and fourteen miles from Lincoln, was found dead beside th roadway early this morning. His neck Itis ovident that outside friends of the | prisoners have bean at work preparing the A Chillicothe Man Lives Twenty-Five | way forthe men toescape. The ps as soners ob- { rance 1 ienel Joulanger had | five other blists that might be aceilentally , oo dibcdih tained their liberty by sawing two of the ir A | as D + ths i bl o 1f Geneml Boulanger | iy wh aceidentally broken and he was otherwiso disfigur . Years After feing Scalped. bars off ot & rear window of tho jail which | Feciprocity amendments the tarit bill has | M s _\-t“" Mhltbye Lkl the time, veplied |y ge tide at its full-but| explodel. Up to that time eighteen bodies was at first thought that ho had be | Kasus Ciry, Mo, Sept. 7.—A man who | jodintotne outsidecorridor, They were then | been practically disposed of by the scnate at her husband could not venture out &t} g5, am talking too much. You know hud been taken out of the mass of vk and dered, and reports tothateffect spread like | bears aunique distinction, yet who is dying | compelled to jump a distanceof seventeen | It i3 not expected that there will be any | 111t but the prince briskly stood up and fire throngh the community, but many who | from that distinction, is in town se have investigated the matter belicve it was | gical aid for his afliction. He is probably the | about o led, after crawling about ten yards, in ¥ 5 s scalped and | SY° i 3 jrevente: v ne 5 an aceldent, only man living who has been scalpedand | JUily, o1l outer passage of the court yard, | Aldrch smendment. S0 far as can bo | frevented by ueurnlgd Yesterday the young man had gone 0 the | lived twenty-tive years after the temible | Thoy hud hero sawed off two iron bars, and | leavied there will b but few votes is subject. In the afternoon farm of his father, James Sullivan, two miles | mutilation. The man Is Robert McGee, | by the help of outsiders, succeeded fu getting | in favor of the Sherman amend- | Of Wales had clled upon him, he str away, to helpthresh. He remained at his | who lives in the neighborhood of | through thisaperture. The hole was so small nist on mat there were twenty-seven men yob uuac- king sur- caunted for where they entered a trough which just admitted the body of oneman, They does ot do for me to be intervivwe | material change in the measure during tho | 4/d that the fnvitation was kind and that | 4 jik this, | next few days other than the adoption of the | 1¢ ~woull cataiuly be present unless | gy, quest pains, to which , after the prince sn more, Whatdo you think It is believed now that the premature blast | of the future of the republict Is it destined | wis caused by some one's crelasnes. It is to lasti? the custom to prepare blusts and charge them, and atthe hours of andd, after the well informed ou 1y oran der Ihicre 3o r, one of his Hamburg ) s ment, A few eastern republican senators | 0t With a m can judge as well as [ can. AT can sayis 1| men have loft work and gono to places of ol . 3 ‘hillicothe, The is | that it wa ossible ot itho . . 3 riends 2 SRR s §068 ALO! SREYRIE = 1 k an Pace father's farm until after supper,and then | Chillicothe, Mo, The top of his \ill:-u\l':w‘-‘f:)]x;:l«l:nu:}ll- e g oot “Hlll utis- | oam disposed to vote for the Sherman Cana- | [Fiends, and paid some calls. He goes about {0 ) peartily like toseean end tothe whole | sufety, to shoot themoff. In this wse one startel home, riding ono homse and leading | head was torn off by an Indian | | e parties, who used crow- here wearing a white sombr ro hat, a long rical looking black frock coat and 1 ies a stout stick bars for that purpese. That the | dian reciprocity amendment, but the idea has ) d, | men had been working for some tme |not found general favor, It was stated this but hus been constantly sapping away his | preparing for the break is _evident | evening by & republican memberof the ways | fousers, and e the other, the harness still remaining on the | twenty-six years ago and it has never healed, animals, That was the last seen of Sullivan alive, Hisyoung wife waited for nim to | thing," and the count kicked a piece of boy | hud bé puupared, ant Fovmn MiPheson vay it ostness, “Now, in couclus. [ Wes preparhiz a secnd — Either the roc i ,]; Rl PR, < uir of | a8 ton hot from the drills or elie the tamp- | fon b e SR HR ol s ) 8 fact (hs o o : BhIae LRt & dtin 5 ", y ing exploded it wnd that explosion tome homs i Rrer midnight, and | life- It proseuts a most borrible uppearance | Trofl, the fact that a mumber of routd | andmeans commitice that thore was lite | o holds himself us stuaight as an ArPOW. | yroys you havescen me shoot, wnd thank | o set o the Mt b ey beciime 8o - greutly concerted | thay | @i the physiciins who huve examined him | FECEESEEE, WD TRSON FOCEIEES M4 | probubility ofany action by the houseon the | His favorite companion is Sir B. Malel |y poeald for the kind words it has said of | The man who was tanping was she woull have started | after him | Sa that hewillsurely dio soon, He tells | yud beo used when the iroa bars had been | the lariffbill until Speaker Reed bus re- “_“"“f\"”"“"‘{ to Berlin, with whom 10 | 10 (jood-bye/ B T it i e owself had it wot have bin for leaving ber | the following sury : removed. In this way the men had been | turned from Maine, As s00m s the conference | \WALKS about, talks and smokes by the hou S some other e men who stood beside the vo little ehildren alo iis morning the | o] was an orphan boy without a hc me and | able todo their work without being detected. o month | was induced | Eight of the other prisoners who were in th outside corridor could also hav: ained their freedom, but for some reason decided to re- committee is appointed the main points of | Last “"’”‘! ‘“"“ 51\“"]‘1 JUSC ll""'“"‘ RHODANIE X difference between the house and senate will | 'o0m at the Reichdman's hotel and | . i be at once taken up and settled in the Least in the best of spirits, cracking | Jockey Barker's Conle mangled corpse of her husband was found | overed with mud. Afterwards the horses \wera found with the harness tom, aund t , althoigh of rwk were s of feet in every direc- 1CING SCAND AL, tamper escaped with slight bruise Ty twenty thousand cubie ston the Basis | hurled hunded by being offera crument team across the plains ag 3 ’ oAbl haile ton, Another wan who was ear the fuet leads many to beliove that dcath was | inthosummer of 134, When on Walbut | main in'jail, Those prisoncrs state thatthe | possible time, It is loped thatthe confer- s with those around bimat @ greatpace. | o SO0 rol l S et deadly Dblist aud who was suppsed provably dueto the horses getting scared, | creek, near where GreatBend is now located, | escape has been planned for some time, ence committee will be able to report iday evening he was given upto dinner At Hearoamg s il wss - seen Shortly and in bis efforts to restrain them . o » Brule S For several days past some of the female | wishi EhaErg ; arties, Sir Albert Rollit gave a very pleas- Pang, Sept. 7.—[New k Heral able | after the expl ina half dazed condition, posed young Sullivan became tan our party was aitackea by the Brule Sloux | Ponstver dass pajksone of the femi'e | within me weele aftefiitte fint meoting. | F WEL Lt bl b LR e Special to ik Ber. ] ~The racing scandal | wallking roind with his clothing tom to e i Sullivan became: tangled fo e | ) ger ) ivle Turtle, the famas chief, Ho | Prisoners buve noticed that s cetainuumber | X fier tho tarif bill has gono to- conforcnse | ant one, which was in honor of Mr. Reusha, | ad alarge number of Indians at his com. of men were intox d. 1t hasbeen a source jand, and soon captured our outfit and mas. | ©f Wonderment where they got the liguor, and hint at foul plays. Still Sullivan is not | & the entire ‘nurty afier taking them | Duvthodelivery solyed the mystery, since ic killel by being od under the | horses' fect. Others their heads at ths, | % Reaite Eals cation of the | shreds, T soareanzed that the thesenate intends to take up the remaining | the tennis plaer. Bosides the great Ren. | Whichresultedin the dispuatitcation of UH8 | NE G Uitown. leott the L WWeAL, tats tpprvpr‘.lninl‘::{ilbnudlllc.\‘:phwm:cmx'{, and | ownerof Rhodan ,Ih 1‘ |.[.; ;< J_Txn;t;\l\u Nob, Aibiciisting e blARL ABoLL" thirty en N P ankruptey bills. were stars and stripes, for i were under the elff when the explosion fuc Wit B foulpiave, Gl Sullvania 8¢ | besoters. Tl o tha 0 o chisr! wha | 1 laltsomo onsasiied o ol o ot T LANGeTON-VESABLE CoNTEST 0 Balglim, 4nd publlng 00 || thime.. (eiab necs o€ ook e GUFCEE VARG yould be likely to murdor hin, s father | e K et “tho bl | found on the insids of the jail, andone | _ The Langston-Venable case, in which Prot. does not entertain the idea of his being way- | 8 Spear har 4 s € s Barker, the crack French | mised in the aivand pitchedoverinto the e S ean B bty At ioc i et | Wooden and oneiron bar on the outbide, both | Tobn M. Langston, the well kuown colored um, France and | @ity burying the men bencath its awful aid and killed for plunder, as he hud nothing Kt my u @ shaw there were those excellent lawn tennis players, Miss Rollit, Miss Boyd | \Whosecolo and Mr. Noyrick, who, next to Mr | yearsin Fra Renshaw, is the best player nere, Near by | foot for lile at another table Lady ldsmid entertained steplechase jockey in Bel v i A N . S C Ny agains v, el o eighit. None of them huad tiane to run, but a The & § v just beneath the window. As the windows | ovator, is contestant agaivst Mr. Venable | g gaudy sultan of Johere, who came with an | Englind, and warnisg bim off the tarf at et e uable with bim excopthis Lorses, und | 8 b, o The chief = when “mado w | oo 'igined, it wis tio trowble o miso | Of the Fourth (or Petersburs) aistrict | ilFrette, s largo damond which caused @ LRI R D 801w escaped A mimculus mamer. these were not tak epiihalalleD. Ll L Ll Gl i \ £ Virginia, General Ma Jistric meetings under jockey club rules, bas @ | One hundred men were at work in Les0 were not taken : F i IR (i Gn (h8" /Doy of. amy||: tiis/oie ETHE > was well plannedand | 0f Virginia, Geneval Mahoue's district, | fecling of envy among all the ladics. ey Barl has | the intng e Coroner Holyoko wis notified thisafier- | Plicing bis foot on “the ‘back of my| g castully excouted, will be called up by Mr. Rowell on Dty sumel 8 new phuse. Bark s | the adjoining - otsand oat - once noon, and an inguest was held B R e L T inte g A Tuesday ar:d will probably be the most bit- | 4 MONG THE SCOTCH HIGHLANDS. | made a sworn confession, and upan | shelto the scene and hegan the v ik of Al the inquest it was learned that the e bt Tt o v ta shot. GRAIN MEN AT WAR, terly contested election case of the session 5 — ihis" an ton for libel will bo taken | NSeue Frm the huge miss of debris goans proper name of the deceased was Jeremiab et Ll A LR Co b Lo : Mr O Ferrall of Virginia is in charge A Frequently Interrupted Interview | 5 0 Foll G oy of the doc. | M shricks issied and the air was il Killivan. No new fats were developed in | 11 n armw through mo they left me for | Millers and Elevator Men Disagree on | caso for the demoerats, anl helias dec With the Comte de Paris, L OLOVIHEES 8 DRI S with the sypealsot the wounded and - dying, ;m.lmi,u fo thos n abov. A Wree hours iu the hot July sun untl the Inspection of Wheat. that when the vote is ealled the democ (Copuright 189 by James Gordon Bennett.] et phie In half an lour, however, all was still except was that the 1sed Lad come to his de 1 i ours July s some s L by being killed by his ldiers came atong, and sceing that [ MixyearoLts, Minn, Sept. 7.—The Minne- [ shall - flibuster by leaving the hou “Copy of confession made by Joseph Bar- | the noise made ¥ being killed by his horses 1 the by workingmen with their : body, tiiis Ireaking & quiram; - Many of his | o0 00% Sept. 7.—[New ¥urk Herald | thod Spa July 29, 1560, | ks, 5 avas still alive they took me to thefort, where | opolismillers held o mesting yesterday to | 05 2108 (Cd pl_;t:.’}w taihin \‘“,‘,\, ‘w}"‘ Cable—Special to Tur Ber]—Here I am | Ker in the |I\hvu ante case at Spa July it g T Fata! ituilway Accident e { the surgeon succeaded in savingmy life. L | consider the maiter of wheat grading. There | yousiy against stch tactles, as they consider | among the loveliest of the Scotch highlands, | T Joseph Barke y of Avenue la Fontaine A SENSIPI0V e vICIDE, Krawsty, Neb,, Sept. 7.—[Special Tele- | vlaimto bothe ouly mua sealpel wholived | are loud complaiats that the state has let | itbad politics besides being entirely useless. | whose praises Rooort Burns sang years ago | Mltbion Tafitte, Ifmace, joctay, Dol [ i T Takete MoNmAL gram to Tue Ber]—The construction train | W0 years. ey downon the quality of wheat that is allowed | That Sort_of @ thing may be kept up two OF | and whose manifold beauties arcat this mo- | SWearthat T did on July 16, 120, sl to} & Kowising s - fakee Morpiine ond Train No. 2 on the Karney & Black REVOLTIN A PRISON. to go into the threo upper grades. This, | three duys, but they must yield sooner | pont being appreciated by no less a person- | Chatles Einstan of Paris the mare Rhodant and =tabs Himselr, : e e N 5 i s 7 % or later and the discomfiture increases | Yy by |7 1 of 6,00 franss, Said mare had Danas, Tex, Sept. 7.~ Themostsensation. Hills road were wrecked last night, resulting some of the millers claimed, is carried ; bte: 4 ded. | Agethan the Comte de Paris. This morr h g ! ) Inmates of the Fort Wayne Jail Ov i the longer the ~vote is postponed. ‘ | boen purchased from My, Theurillat of Paris | al suicide in the histry of Dallas was com. { in he deach of three men. The fiest wreck L afthel ayne Ju 5o far s to mke it unsafo to buy [ Mr. OFerrall justifies his sction by the | I setouttofiud Lock Kennach lodge, where | Veen purciased from < b nitted this moming when'™, L. Flemlig ol occurcedat Rivenale, eirht miles northof | power Their Keeper. for their mills in any other way than | stifement that tiere aro very many republi- | thedistinguished Frenchman is enjoyinga | O the same day for5,0m francs. OnJuly 27, | jHEteE HE5 MARERE WA 0 o (RS 5 10 o'clock. The coustruction train, | Fort Wavse, Tnd, Sept A bold at- | by sample. A propusition for the millers to | cans who re bitterly opposed fo seaiing | month'sshooting on ouo of the bostgrouse | 1508 [rode Riodante. Einstein, who was | Hulluli T, anttisurw of Madion Bersh acabooseand two water cars, | tempt was made this afternoon by a numbver | unite in a refusal to buy No. | northern ston and they will join the democrats in moors this cour ¥ 5 lot present, sent a comumission of fifty- | that state, died by his own hand i & room an proluce, ¥ | not present, sent a comumission of fif is for his mare. [ had | rented fron Mrs. Schonfeld at 4L vitin 1sing to vote, and that by this means the 1z toward Kearney and had slack- | of prisoners confined in the county jalin this | wheat by grade w tion commitiee will find it expedient after | hour and a half our trap rolled slowly up the | five 16 s discussel. There was I encd speed for Riverdale station, when the | ity to overpower the keeper and effect a | nearly anequaldivision of sentiment s to E o Qe o5 ibllters e tss. Mo, | meoantala $ide thyugh oxauisits @lons with | yste S0louthon with & bookmuker named | siredt, Oio wtke tgo Fleming urrived in cahoose ste 10k some cattl 1 jun | wholesale jail delivery. James Bennett, who | whether or notthe adoption of an sgreement | Rowell, when told of the argument, simply | fine old trees and splasting waterfalls, wind- | J: Dumien of Paris, and my clerk, Hicks, put s clty and aunounced that ho swas hore to track. One truckol the firt water car was | 1as just been sentenced to two years in the | not to buy any by gralo would be the best | nughel and said it was out of tho yuestion': | ngup the billside, from which, a5 we rose, | 7:¢louison ulso. 1 had the race i band g0 dnpiBaines ooy Bohahe I Rol IRt @lso thiowa from the tewk, the cabose | Pelentiony, knoukd downoné of the leed | way ont of the situition. Those opposed o | YL G Case unil Tangston was scated | & wonderful view kopt broadening over the | Andulthouh shown LGt Batlly et bt el Sl L L goiug inon » divection and the water car i [ other prisoners had gotout the keoner was | the wreement insistd that it would be their et g hills and valleys beneath. e Sl e S e |ttt R kNG e e Rl \ othier. Thiee men jumped from the | joined by the sherilt and several deputies and | Policy to buy in whatever way they thought an E1tArathERIINE Rk hrogseting Dy |11 “Ttlére, &1, 18116 Comite d ¢ Pamidiqata. | theruce, On Tuly 30 1rodojthssamy surs | 1RERE0L ML BRlk ol oy sade door of the caboose and wererunover by | the mob was suppressed and the ringleaders | would be to their individual sdvantage. ding oMcer thtMarevanted final astion | the driver, polntiag to the rolliig scres of | Rhodaute, butovera difforent course, which | 9oma it &) "HtHeRon Svei e the front track of the water e wing. | and pliced in dungeoss. Bennett | They claimed that the proper way to remedy | upon the river and harbor bill by the senate | broad heather which stretcied away on both |, Was rather rough, Several pes ST AL A el Allwere klied instantly. The train was | Dasuot yet beeu rcaptured. the evil would be for thé elevator | Saturiay. After thetarif bill had been fin- y theiaterim told me that Guiffer would be sure | thewe until Monday evening. F s was & tyyean ® qnt of tho bath sides of the road as far as ‘one could s " o = T, B people to to refuse to take into | ished,except the su..r ihedule and a féw | oy i sliove | 10 beat me at the difference of weight, | bright, stopped in L2 than two car lenglhs nd 100 | 60y with Hia Brother's Cride. | Dhelr housos msound. wheal 1 (ha npper | msorvod piraeribhs, thew romatned half an | -1uey are al outshouting loday, Lbelieve | (& SC8 B0 " 0T ot Tnowing. tat | and made of e pussoszers or tratuuen who walied | Xy Mo, Sept, 7.-Pat Sheiock, a | Erads ‘When such are sent 1o them wd | hour of tiesesson, st about long cnaugh, | the count’s prty includes one of the Itoihs- 3 X n the caboose were injure J tertaining gentloman of fd iends. | Jotn A, G The names of S W o, clieve Jueo el rail v/ s Clhs caitalion. aceived nere togas i | Cail (or areinspectio. ~ The comuission men | Mr. Frye siid, o Nave the conforence report | childs, and I don't know how many noble- | theliorse wasa bid one, beliewud them. Mt icning (G Smztin Tars Lalbus B i " e ghao Killed & : e Rl aiial « ! | were also divided on the , soveral | on the river ‘and barbor bill read, and he | men, Lookthere! Onthe left youcansece | thecoune Ispoketo Dumien, Sivmg ol o e R R T ) CHARL ES L. WICKWIRE, conductor, of | SCAreh of his daughter Annie, who ran away | claimng that the grading is all vight. Others | therefore called it up for consileration. | noir guns, fiish, and yonder over the bills | 1 believed the other horse would beat me, | g o™ Sia ™ Bt il ™ fisuppeared 5 L | from home last Monday with Jobn Brown, | took the ground that the standard adopted is | When the bill passed the senate therewas | . o St SO 3 he got me some money by laying | [ his rouns. Mr, Nured yesterd W ey | an itinerant howse dealer, The two swere | entirely 100 low and lets unsound wheat into | but one vote agaiust it, and as the con. | Cne alineof drivers with red and white i et Pt e e Sl il i L B e e J. MCKEAN, track layer, home | married at Blue Mound, Kan, and came | £Tades where it is not eutitled to go. Some | ferees had preserved every essential feature | fhigs frightening grouse toward the spor jnst Rbodunte! Bt horefised lo enlos- | mon ing foun u tote oa iz sk frow Flegs J.ROCKIE, t layer, home | here last Weduesday, — when they met | dealers say that if the standard iskeptdown | of the seuate bill it was supposed there | men. Uponmy word,sir, if the count t in the proposition. [ didnot put mysellin |08 B BRSO, decoasal wilt, and Their bodi s brought in here last | Weduesday, | when they —met | g yde wheat will be wken unless at prices | would be 1o opposition to agvecing with the | a-walking this way himself, Itlooksas if he | cOmmunication with any other bookms TAthR T OLG 4 ML D s onlY et hn My b | thegroom’s brothe = ‘|“‘31\"- Brown. He | enough lowerto cover the risk in taking it, cport, Thus thinking, most of tne senators | (o oo oSt ST e onough, | Howevera gentleman from Brussel i kb Bt e ‘ B8N By jamod feon o top | Prorcd 18 The te (hicdsimer an, dnd (e e : left the chamber, so that when the reading of | W EHEEE 0 (0 F B SR ST CEOIE | 1o me and proposed te put 7 louis on G Iying onthe desk addrnssed to J, D. Grant LR 1t eccivel " onjy | o of thres davs forsook her liege lord ind STRUCK BY LIGUTNING, the yeport bad' been ‘eoncluded. lsss than | Walking acmss withiascorm of long strides, | o0 " oo el ot 540 onich T the pass agont, contalntng 6 Arits 1or Slight iajurice, Mo coronoss inquost was | Cicied with ble brolher, eiterdsy thoy —_— twenty-five wore preseut, Senator Hawley | eime agentloman, gun in ban, with a gray | Ut oniy other rauser, it e el o held today and the company wis exonerated | to. e by Showill Wiite. Brewa was | & Telegraph Operator Narrowly E was the only senator whoopposed the teport | shooting costume, who turned outto bethe | Pty conseted.” | this the writer diceted should be expended from blam, e I s b aa iy capes Death at His Fost. because of the Hatlom river improvement | Comtodo Pois, He had received my tele- 1 also solemnly swear that Chaxles Ein- | iy, Ghipping bis rmainsbome, after paying D ok oomurad b abo in the ahoriiDs pirlor, Sho remained thers | BALTiNorm, Md., Sept. 7,—[Spectal Telo. | ltem ind every oo was waitag for the an- | pram from Porth. stein gave me uo orders how to ride Rho- | his bofrd. account here. 1t was all- the o'cloc] 1is moruing, about three miles 3 OuR0eme; o tification to go nome, Before putting the question the pre: I expected you wonld be along sho ident pro tem remarked in his empbatic man- | suid the prince, with a grac able escape from instant death frow lightning | ner The chair desires to state that | “(ome this way behind the decoy ony unt heri?'s face was turned, | gramto Tue Bee. |—T. L. Mason, a telegraph when she left the building aud, stealing a | oberatorat Comton Juuction, had a remark- horse, rode him urebick to the west sub- | urbs ‘of the town, where she was sub- doubtless | dante, he not hing competenttodo so. I |money he had ho said. Messrs. Grang 1 Liin nothing whatever about what Twas | and Nowed at once instinted search for 1 fact, he told me Le had 20 louis on | Flemming. They wentio his boardinghouse, seen the flag: and of Riverside, and many lives w ‘ jsuyed by the traininen havin mun sent out from Iiverside, Lene doin I 3 . : buthe bud Lot there, leaving 1o trice bes speed to piek himup. The éngine was run- | Gidh )¢ ol (U VEC G Sy, s | Friday night. Hewasio the railway office | [t Wil not assume the responsibility | just intimeto sce onoof our best drives.” | his mare Rbodante and wanted me do my |yt ey wotitiod tie ofers of the. city ning backward with o water car in front. | JhEEES AHECEE BC ¥ st her she was noc | during the storm when suddenly a great ball | 10 8 jc#se Invowing 80 great a Sum | gy ping thus in excellent English, the | Pt Josern B ke aud they continuel to serrch until late last This train also ran into cattle and the water | 1o : 3 e 0 Ll X Mas = Y and such important interests as the present ] i U0 oerie s held. Her fatheRpleaded with her toforsake | of fire appearsl. Mason was thrown outof nstein. the owner of Rhodante, | night, both in Oak Ciifandin the ci ) prosonce | countof Paris took up his position behind o | Chatles ¥ but bill of declaring it passed unless t | the en- |y paramour and v turn home or, if she pre- i i § 2 A i T ey (o oolen | 10 trdee was found of their friend, whose let- gine and teuder romained on the tra il it o i (R Lis chair and was unconscious for & fow min- | of quorum is shown by the vote.” Startied | stone rampart while I settled downon apeat [ 15 @ silent partier in the Ravitan woolen | 58 ®SCEEE RN SIE TR S0 The first wreck wus cleared by 10 0'clock | 1St rifuent o do cither '“:.m?].',: {4030 | utes, and was paralyzed for several hours. Tt | out of his usual state of senatorial propricty | bog to await developments, A couple of [ MillS and t erset manufacturing morning thesearch wes continied md bis today, both cars Dbe put on th was found that the lightning ball hadstruck | by such an unusuul dectaration from the ¥ was | viftin s left in de sod | Sl G H%e Al iibe | ERRDYof Jersey. He was a few years | feless hody was found in the Griftin strect ey o T e e, e Bacton comt | DS, FIAIE Arm and passed al tho wiy | dhain so faras kuown the only oncof ity | Frenchattdus awd a black hunting 4ok | [ yited States vice consul at Stuttgart. | Bowe. o lindidy sid he visitedo dug age, A Union Pacifle wrecking train | 1ot b George Brown and_ the wamae btk | 40w — belov the “elbow leaving a | kindon rocord, the senalor efuulated, “Whj e o .| His brother Edwin was a member of con- | Store twice yesterdiy and at 6 o'clock wis precured to assist in cleaving the seeond | {11 WA CHOTES CEOWE 00 LRE wORGD BOth | broad crimson mavk. It stopped just where | wot, Mr. President!? but ‘he received no I vias moce pleased baan B oan tall you e s et (A this morning ‘a hewy fall was heard wreck and the engine and cavs were gotten | guieon county e ) his arm touched the vest pocket, containing | answer, as doubtless ',"’f’f'” expecting nonc. | beganthe count, while waiting, “with the | KI*8 b Gt IRl L in his rooum, It is estimated on tho track about 7 o'clock this evening. | 5 o Piets nh\\-?lr\x\, ‘l:u.t.:ll\lil'u;'l:l-nli by the time piece, Of cour .;yn‘!:.':m\‘-‘:.‘;”\ failed toshow @ GUOTUML | yory, very kind editorial in the New Yovk Yok, and is a member of the Union L that he took forty — grains of ST fulirad taA Breaman A Girls Sulcidal Fr ak, ¢s. T witch was badly disfiured. | cull up thereportagain winommow and expects | Herall August 12, Tho writer spoke of my | €5 . B i e e coiveda cuton s leg. Thi of acci New Youk, Sept. -[Special — Tele- | My, Mason thinks thatbut for the watch the | W have itagreed towithout further delay. approsching.visibito Anariba insmah litia A Lead and Zinc Organization, it cat throush thesicin: he ot the arieries in dents is the worst in the history of the road, | £rum to Tne Bie. |—On the upper deck of | lightning would have entered his body and MISCELLANEOUS, ing and cordial terms that I should indead e GaLiNa, 1L, Sept.7.—An organiation of | his legsand stalbed himself with o pen= e the ivon steanship Cepheus there was a jolly | Killed him. The volt was reflected straight While congress is in recess Postmaster | ungrateful wereInot to express my sincere | great importance to miners throughout the | knife intwo places over his he ¢ York Crops n os. purty from the Poarlof Pekin company when | 40V h‘r;:iruxlu»_h)\-\_xl“x.‘;z Joru_abroater ‘x‘u:t‘l General \\'m\.lm\.\k\'l' will cause v ; | thanks to the greatest of all American jour | leud and zine region of the country has just | of papersputiered with blod McCoorJuserion, N Specia oming P A noh o S f i ot son e Way | tion to be made into the present condition of y Ves, I look forward with great pleas- aniraaotal ST 3 1e roon. On one side was written (“\‘ll.‘“«F “:‘ ‘limw Ly Bort mmni.utd t“l:l"j:d ip from Long Branchon the first| gown to his ankle, His *high is badly in- ek el 2 Drasent condition of | mals. Yes, Ilook forward with great pleas- | been perfeoted at Shullsburg, this state, the 110 ¢ In the company was handsome | jured, but he will recover. v except 10 cnts, Friends at > toshowing my son, the Duc d'Orleans, | iy it i it ! taining the possibihty of a successful chanye i wl membership being composed of the ) will pay my lodging.” suiting many of the leading farmers in the | yyenty-yea Young and Slade, the e of the Fate on lirst-class mail matter {rotn 2 s in thesouth where Iwitnessed | leading citizens of southern Wisconsin and leming was @ member of the Knights of south half of York county, hasformed the fol- | sundwich ma 1ere were ten in the party Indians on a Tear, cents to 1 cent per pound. sof your late war. My sontold | Jo Davies county, 1llinois, who ure i Honor, Kuights of Pythiasund the Order of lowing estimate of crops: Flax orage IW§ and they were seated aft the flag pole. When Sant Lage, Utah, Sept. 7.—[Special Tele- The investigation into the fee system as | your readers limsclf some time ago how | ested in the productim of lead Railway Conductors. He % three litle acre, 4 busbels ; 0ats, per acre, 0 bushelsicorn, | of Bay Ridse, Lilie Young, turaing to| gmm to Tue Bee.]—Two Indiuns and a |3bused inthefederal courts throughout the v d abut happy he is to be able to see with his own | Zic - qres. The object ? f"',\ ”"‘L‘y".'i‘”\,“ly.,“' \hli |..I'Y[| e car {hat groacountry aout)which Ro has'| kot ser zing ores to encorage and ex - tend the wanufacture of spe An Architect Shoots Himself ked, “seems | oxide. Thename of the Cirresie average por acre, The y ] It as_already brougl ight sl the sandwich 'wan, said, airily, “shall | squaw by some i countey: lhas ey Diotens So gl sucil oves pleces that will yield from 20 to 2 bushe } )\lnnv‘ \\“\g‘ 118 his hat about | vesterday atThistle and 2ot on a big tear. |as if there was really & possibility | heard me spealso oft per acre, while many other p will | bis " head, Stad A crswere flourishel in a ratherun- | that this system would _be wiped | ““The Duc d’0rl scavcely bo woith woing over. 155 is very | “Lether . ansobtained some whisky dramatic Gallagher Then to his su I nar’ i 'S b % 4 Sept. 7.—A man killeds himself shortin this viinity, and hay very { prise Li up far out iuto_ the water, ant way and the poople of Thiste began | CUtor &t least robbed of many of the abuscs | o have survived bis prison experience pret orthiwestern aliners” Co-op R S e e Whirce ™ Tho farmers w 4 o | and as of ¢ flew past the | tofeel somewhatalarmed. About 8:25 p.m. | St AR (OSEREC 40 O il | well.” e O s it avenne, near Hamison street, He left a card Phincipally, to winter their i people on th deck and 4 woman was | Sheriff Flower wis telegraphed for and with B o . ) 1 y 0 Politics are wetting very warm in York aty, and M ou would thin said the be last month 1 have no: with the w n strugyel to Thistle and | jally in in the water. yrkings of the feo system, espec- cases, afe unanimously in | father. “During ve was great Cephieus passed on several bearing the of Shullsburg secretar o of Joseph Zachistl, archi- ot as wellas y Marshal Brown proceec gt e polit hotbed, | excitement el i of the association will Lo tect, with au ofticc at No.159 La Salle. The 4 ) e e 0 At or hetn e oo vd onine. "By that | foma the Tudians camped westof town. The | in favor of itsabolition, ond there is already | ticed thut—" Nors on (he BretThuredly ol OOODEr | rel ianta @iven: v M0ICHhtAs an R Ihe E gressmun, . Republicans are very euthusiustio iy picked up by a passing tug, | tWo ofticers maniged to get the revolvers | & 1arge puty in conc “Il‘\!}“’l‘?flu‘:;\‘;::lI'\‘- M| “Pardon, monsiguear,” interrupted e of | and will no doubt b attended by lead: |y came to thiehouse last eveulng wd stald B for H. rlan, while the d | tiken to the Chambors street hos. | away from the Indians, but found | APF Wimeto vote to ab ap m and | 116 attendants, pointing to a dr some | L BHIVORL0S LG YAEOOR SIRBUE DL of nght fror 6 rOst i | | . vhe St s Y < x ) substitute a definite scule of salaries for fod. | terestto be affected by the mov | g A b voso this enthusiastic for McKoig prisoner on achavge of attempted | some dificulty in geting them | eral emplo half dozen grouse flying straight toward the worning he stirted to go away, but cut ) 1w ide. She wus somewhat hysterical, but & g eral employes, ¥ t $ cat ;‘y\?“nT:- n I\(u b wils SR e | bhandcuffed and jailed. Two of the The latest candidate for the position of first | decoy.” A $25,000 Fire }'!m.n»i\d‘h i) L and asked for \.un;-' byrak- capdly betvean Harlan u vill be well ix v oo bucks wore but little clothing | ASsistant postmaster general to succeed Mr. | Bang! bang!went the two barrels of m ey o ist., While (his prepaved he went it many of tho aliianc A A Franohise aud were exceedingly slippery customers | Clirksonis ex-Goveruor Packard, formerly | jopoups gun and down camea brace of fine | Bir Py R " e U AL that many he allian | A ! xceedi i ) ¢ governor of Louisana, and now o resident of | 2 2 ! | 3 | rovolver wis beard. The man wis found to their old parties, | Dancas, Tox, Sept. 6.—Soue mouthsago a | tohandle. While Sheriff Flower was trying b fiwory s L g’ | birds, oneof tiem, a runner, being soon set- | William fead, having shot binself through the b | s v Jing | Jowa, He is very strongly recommended, R § | R e ‘ soung mau nasied W, A Denuls came to this | t0 areest one of them he was attacked by the | and 1t is snid has & very good chauce of being | tled by @ well trained dog, of hiere, completely dsstroyed Wis about torty years old, and, it is vont Will Have o balr. | lity fom Californis, Ho wes a bigh-roller, | S10W witha lirge knife, Ho managed to [ appointed £ © | ©AsIwas saying coutinued the count, | yesterday afteroon, The hotel uglt, wis a Bohonian, Tnquiry awong Aoy, Neb, Sept. 7 Special Tue | & R o A ' | dodge the first blow and seized her wrist,and * L e bithe S hiato iither Dot an0H aaos Il Rkl 2 AD/es | the architects aud bullders ut the exchange Bex Au Ouaha pa states ' | and spent money frecly S ‘““hflhm‘l @ | with the ssistance of .\|:|.-~1A.|1 Brown suc- Celebrating Califormia's Admission. taking up a ml;l»\ e uo d l.“"." { Hu.‘| nion l]\«n.lh' ‘x‘.nll:‘\u\ ;vm‘r- y ‘w it on LaSallestreent falled to find among the county will mot have a fuiv thi | bise to biild acable rullroad on Elm [ ceeded in disarming the wild Indiau maiden. [ “gOPTRINR T, BCEEEIN: | kot bis liver out oforder in that Clairy aux | ffteen years ago and wis for some fimed | tyenty porons ho wereseenone who kiew fatr will bo held Just the sa; and made many promises of | ‘The trio with a little papoose were fimally [ SAN FaNasco, Sept. 7.=The celebration | o y50n ang has been complaining latery, He | passengercating bouse. Afterwards it wias | of y man numed Zichistal a : the P Coustruetion Com. | lockedup ina c: When they were letout | Of e forticth anniversary of the admission | & %y ov"oive him 100 much tripe to eat, | LUEItanl runby Govgnor Ihaycr, 10w of = o well advertised and the prospe Sy eyl ) Re. | this morning the papoose scemied brightand | of the state of Califoruiaisto the wnion s | U uunt through Americs will put him | Ao e S e Inte 1o Contest, 5 will bo as ool a fie this fall us an PAT YRN8 p % iroma; | {ilpser ancigh, bub he th ‘l"h‘lw hadbig | now in progress under thewuspices of the | ) et o 4df B '*‘!“"‘ i SR ial WHtIRE | O Diveris, ) pl. 7. [Special B previous on 300 Oty uits have ! 8 ® | heads, e squuw especially appeared 10 be | aative S & 1 iy a " ugh. g Ve e pamhasca . by S ayic d egram (o T p he | p always compared favorably v of the | chise fa He deposit i for &0 | na bud cmdition, She bad been pounded | SRS 08 S PG miuha: Onior | the Due ' dAmulcis placo just now | prominent republican politician, i )| Tolegmm fum Banl=lne iptoniate fairin the state outsids u and ona San Fravolsc bunk Jth o ciiy aver te heud with o lpx»lwl! by her husbind, | Souicties are actively co-opora . The tity | shooting partridges—ah, that was too bud!? | I s the houlquar o 9.1 nfle gl MEID. TUNEY. Wik iw0 ¢ | Boone countr » dama on the Sun Francisco buk. Work | uufasthful o him The sheriff had | i fiabortely decorated anda senlo everbe- | This exclamatlon was caused by serlous | couniry. The fire was e ) 0 Pl some by the dry t rn has suspended, the ch | Lt o Mascane. . cxbinis | fore equallel in this paof the country. | misses by a geutleman next the shelter, sparic. Tho losson b g anl | A be much better t puted. B returned protested and a letter | g largo holein his coat just above the heart, | Lo ration of admission day proper will | 1,04 away vainly at the capital drive, hand 05 amount of iusurance | Of thest e The NOU s i 1 from the Pacitic o8 B g + | not occur until Tuesday, but the holiday i BIHY TALA 8 - | : winning team w ) fumous county his rease ul of the nthe Pacitic Construe- | where the knife went through the coat g U 4 : i What do you think, sir, I asked, “of owa, BRI g it L boew: Gatado: EROSD Apany saying that Denais has no at. | D e ety ool have | S€MOR was formally openéd last night oy a 11 00, 71 Bty MG | — £ Wash troy aniliat horses. The specd dopart tient ) dvaw on them for funds, Itisnaw | petitimed Governor Thomas for reiof from | Lorchlight procession sad slavish display’of | Fiigiro's Boulngzism articlost | Weather Foreca present neld by M i, ly seems intoresting thun bofore, T h Dennis offered to e L the | Straggling bands of Ute and Navab Indians, L L e T “The u'-“}r"“\“x‘ 'I': B -Hine nt l. ro re- | Wisurxeroy, Sept To Observer, | lo knuw the o diferent taas, Gypsy Queen, with o record of 2:1 a3 parties for $2,000, This | who are stealing horses and killing cattle and b 8 : plying. “For evident reasons,” said he, Omiba, ut frosts oxcept that of in. lowa has n dele (T A e I SR Bcecrili Staor | ¢ e e 11‘ Robbed by a Chanoe Aequatntance, | 0 at T should not g0 into detalls in speake | oo thuieh ation of sev ¢ constantly, make a better showing this full than Gy i = Sr——— are carrying off farm products, These maus | _ TEXARKANA, Ark., Sept 7.—Louis Austin of | 0 0 this subject. That the articles in ques- | epn A Lo hut ¢ ok § on tho rrobible k Stabbing Affra v i i ro. Mix n 2 I in team Queen did as a two or three-year-old, PN AL MO 2 Yo | muders ar also aidiug outlaws ana are a | Dalby Springs came to thecity, and, while | (0" 0L neat deal of truth 1 do not | Nebraska i i n i AR 60 | —_— Aunioy, T Sept. 7 vge Fewkes, a pro- | menace geuerally. intoxicated, met 8 man named R, W.Ed- | o0 000 Tt o et they contain o large | e cookert | 1ATR beRm hox Sday anghant s \ Bu iness Booming at Stickley. minent farmer and stock dealer residing two ——— wirds, wno took quite @n interest fu him, | LEAte1o allens Laal they conlaln o larys Jas eot Halbre | proved thui ) iviug onthe differ. Srcniry, Neb, Sopt. 7. [Syecial o Tug | miles south of town, wd Georso Bussettyn | S € Whils Reainting an Offcer, Tiey ‘chummed togeter from grocery to | E0unY Of exak@erition and luccuracy ls | Nebraska -Fair; warmer; voriabe | el Bur]—Shickley, baving one of the finest | stock desler aud butcher residing in Albon, | Lanerty. Mo, Sept. 7 ~Between 2 wd 3| grcery until Mr. Austin thought be bad | 70 iy F5 8 R A 4 : | His tRoasan. &~ prospocts for a com erop, has ~ 1 a dispute on the strests yesterd o'clock this moming Night Oficer Shelton | enough, and he informed bis uew-made | Trow chaff. i | or Towa—Warmer; fairor ring in Sept 7.-[Special Tele Thore 5 not @ building of a irding the purchase and weight | shot Elmer Gillespie, inflicting @ very dan | compavion that he would go mto a| “Doyou aduit the trath of what Fig oRiaaien | BOTEOR | ¥iTAN Yinds; | H. J. Gleason, formerly empty, aud the new arriva f stock. Fewkes stabbed Bassett | gercus wound. Young Gillespie and Jumes | dry-goods store and got bhim a coat and vest. | states as to negotiations carried on betwe | “1‘_}"-': i iv’ . S g -4 the Rock Island at Chicago, A new dry goods fivw has rer U side with @ peuknife. The | Moore had od from & dince at a | JUex visite! a siore dad “while Austin was | S Bonlsage and the raliste i | i Ny s ST ITATRER M TARRIR 1 L e Te ying the same posie Davis hotei and will open business wound was not at first regarded as seri- | neighboring town dn an intoxjeated | g " RIS ECHSTS EL O ‘H-!‘\:'.n-‘l-] To acertaln extent, of coursoisuch nego ——— | tiow for tho Sauti Fo at San Diego, who was ber 15, ous, but the condition of the wounded man nm“lmun‘ :..‘ | the ‘l‘m‘ r arn‘w'ult Moore | \vas londest to insinuate that some one in the | tiations were caried on by royalists who Another Smashing on the Central, t time sy adjidged insine and sent to There are soveral dwelling houses unler | becoming alarn Dr. Munford of Prince- ; and was king him to jail when he | house bad stolen it. An oft was called by a cle all was 1 | wished 0 profit by the geacral’s popularity. | Aipasy, N, Y., § k and 4 scarch made, Ed- | I myself have met General Boulinger person- | occurved on the upper bridage this morning. struction, while Messes, N.J. Schenck & | ton was st Co.and H. A Miller will cominenceon their | was pe ept. T.—Another wreck yned and @ surgical operation | Was attacked by both of them. The ¢ w ned which disclosed the fact that | USing him badly uutil he got an_ opportunity N AL Napo City, has been I a I. A ltter from the new brick block not lator than September 10, | the wound was dungerous, and that internal | to use his pistol, when ho fired, shooting Gil. e v Yo ey, | ally and havo slways rogaried bim us & good | A froighttraly wis coming over the biddge | JUPUTCSIL ent i d i hemorrage had resuited. “The patieut is not | lespie in the left brest, the ball pussing | ihoineioirts ok i soldier. In '78 he was colonel under the Due | from the hen another started cast at L An shezzlor Captar d. expected to live uotil mowming. Fewkesat through the lung over the heart and lodging del'Aumel whilel was on the duc'sstaff, I | the other end. A misplaced switch let th Propase! fur an Emergency, LiNcoLy, Neb, Sept. f.—[Special Tele- first waived examination, plead guilty to the \‘h' left side. “I‘(lj inac ":‘“'m“'l | must say, however, that if true these Fligaro | second train upon the west-bound track. Tt Sept 7.—Thomas Adams, arem W Tus Ber,|—Frank Sheridss, an om- | OF of anattempt 1 do & bodily injure = but may ver. Hels s sonof Major James | o 0o NG B I iAn Dose lo s crashied 1nto each other near th Frauk W vvas admitted 10 ball in the sumof #40, Gillespie, proprietor of the Artlur bous bezaler frow Marysville, Kan., whoskipped His forenoon ano her warant was sworn Moore wis afterward urrested, and was fined | Teceived of o fight between Armenians and position. He seems to have been playing fast i T A 0 the Black Hills with $1,100 belonging 10 gut for his arrest nd his bond bas beemin- | today in three cases, amountug to $130 and | gendarmes near Ismid, Five gendarmes were and loose with all of us at the same time." ken. ‘Thetracks were blocked uutil lite his ewployer, bus been captured by Sherift | Creased 1 the suw of §,000 lw:“- Sleltou is cousiderably bruised, | killed, Troops have beeu seut, | “And how would you account for the gen- | iu the a velations place Boulanger in ap unenviable | ! | t might by W. J, the Warrenton hotel, vengeance, but thy 00m. tizng pared fOF AR CHErgeney, n end of the bridge, The engines were