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——— THE OMAHA DALY BEE. TWENTY—SECOND YEAR. . OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1892, NUMBER 7 are ohiefly confined to the people of the lower DAY \ Hausen, aged 10, urid Péter Ha class, bas increased. CHOLER.‘\ S STOPPINC PL'\CE On Board the MoshvinwAbraham Scheider, Private dispatches recelved biere report % ihat tweive deaths from cholera have occurl‘ug in Riga aud that '.:(m dlsnn!eh h also made its appearance 1n Kiov, which, up i 0 today, has beon apared a visitauon of the | Lnres Moro European Steamers Arrivo at Up to Saturday forty-seven new New York—All Well on Board. cases and eight deaths were roported in the government of Kiev, INSTRICKEN HAMBURG Ecenes and Incidents in the City Where King Oholera Holds His Sway, 1 z RN { peceptance and 2 the manner and mothods | TOMPLATT'S REPUBLICANISM | fwhitte s & & tienc e twenes | SULLIVAN 0¥ THE GROUND aged 8, died; nonet: Gubes. between the n = s We went over the i i more important =* public questions, such T‘nlsdhns been & 51?;‘::" ;t thx t}n-r- o the tariff and olections, finance, and i antined steamers ands, ALl the i ) the manno:in w out principles 'as to i . " swesrags passsliiifh ¢ s Niedintins He is I};l,rnnwad on ;ha Subject by a thaso aucstions s 1 b0 plaood "and Kops Tnnmphnnt. Arrlxnl of tho Great Gladiator wero trausterred to the receiving houses on ew York Herald Reporter. before the psoplo, 3 talked of Now York and His Friends at New Orleans, and the condition ho ropublican party Hoftman islund, ‘The sick of the Normunnia, hero, of what was. ssary to bring out its n, azed 8. donths o6currod 1 Saraion, chses and. cleht | | ATEST FROM THE QUARANTINE STATION | e Rmien Shiouratto tho SWINCDUTN | TRUE TO THE PARTY AND ITS CANDIDATES | fullstrongin and ooi "o "randos 1 most | yis spLENDID PHYSICAL CONDITION PROCESSION OF THE DEATH CARTS On Thursday fifty-three new cases and 237 deaths, and on Friday 362 new cases and Gorgeous Ohariot of the Nabob Followad by the Humbler Hearse and Poverty Box. new casos and hioh is under tho charge of Drs. Byron and Ahbott. The bodies of two effective ou election day." — *‘Will vour friends throughout tho stato support ths national ticket as beartily as you i 187 deaths'ocourred in Kasun, Six More Denths Ocour on the Plague Ships :"'_f;';':'“'b:“;;"‘*.mozga:““ the OWer | iy Loyalty Mas Beon Unshaken by the | will ) | inguired. Wonderfal Musele and Norves of the On Thursday 176 new cases and sevonty- Detalned 1n the Lower Bay—Des 16 ORI Wit Attacks of Mugwumps and with His MO coutto they will the senator repited. World's Groatest Pugilist—Excltomens L IR Ll tuined Cabin Passengers Badly heiobe W Ly REIRINIOR bokid 456 Nor Frionds Will Fight for Repub- AR LI S R LA LA I tho Creseent Clty Tutense— ; Frightened—Cholern Notes. mannin among the steerage passengers when lican Success This Fall, upon for hard and_steady work. They are Sporting Editors in Clover, On Wednesday 732 new cases and 250 MERELY AN EPISODE OF THE STREET cases and 200 death: Watching a Strickan Workingman's Case From the Window of a Breakfast Room, the new cases nnd deaths occurred. Tuey always ready to fizht night and aay, and deaths occurred in Voroneh, In the last beeged the heulih commissioners on the tug they will be found in this campaign as thoy namod place tho daily averago s 600 new | N=w Yonx, Sept. 4.—Threo largo stoam- | which came alongsido to take them off, and | Nrw Vonk, Sept. 4, —Tho tollowing whl [ always have boon fouad, that is, doing theit | New Owsass, L Sopt. 4.—([Specia) sbips with Immigrants on board arrived hers | suid that they could get §.000 togethiot 1n | appear i the Now York Horatd tomorrow | fullauty. ' Telogram to T Ber, -1 th oity wasin & BNROUTE TO AVERICA. today from Europe, but there was no evi- m';:u‘amlly 1; .u“‘:‘:.‘,?x ::\t"‘w:‘:xa ::Il';r:&“ ’{‘[ID“K; morning: I visited ex-Senator Tllomns.l,‘. FRIGHTENS 11 furore of excitement yesterdsy 1t is ablaze denceof cholera among the passengers. ‘Thoy | 0 Fod o CC by belng landed on Hoftman | D131t at tho Oriontal hotel, Manhatian this morning. ‘I'ho talk is fight, fight, fght. Salling of Ocean Steanmers—Steerage Pas- | wero the North German Lloyd steamship | {gjapq, Beach, yesterday and invited him to talk on | Oltizens Drag the I intte River fq A Groups of perspirin ,,,(...u large and‘ u:-n' wengers Lett Bohind. Fulda, from Genoa, August 24, with 53 im- Helorich Lammors was only taken sick | politics. Senator Platt lives at the Oriental Man Who Turns Up All Right. ‘ GlLL h QUERNSTOWN, Sopt. 4.—Tns Guion line [ migrants; the North German Lloyd steam- | this morning. Antonio Herla was also only | during the summer, He loves the brisk sea stoamer Aldska, which sailed honeo today | ship D'Armstadt, from Bromen, August 24, | sick for about twenty hours. for New York, carries #13 saloon passenzers, | with 858 immigrants, and the French steam- The last remaining child of the Horn fam- 161 socond cabin passengers and a crew of [ ship La Bourgo SCENES OF AWFUL SQUALOR AND MISERY Unimaginable Sufferings That Are Belng kb (s thresstenm. | Avein pumt oy o i 5 - ) it by the Helpless Poor ot the The Cunard line steamer Aurania also The health officers bonrdo 0 thro g from 10 vears o the baby in arms, the Stricken City— Crimloal cabin passengers and a crow of 2 Louisvitie, Neb., Sopt. 4.—|Spacial Tele- | AF #athered at all available points, and in gram to itk Brr, | —There was o groat ox | WOIT beatod debates you see il the modern citoment’ in this city today over the disap. | MOVOments and tactics of the ring. By way pearence of Joseph Pottitt, As he loft homo | Of ©Mpuasis one man uses the straight load, yesterday morning to o fisbing and did not | B0Other the upper cut, another the counter come homo last night, the family becamo | “Nd the cross with ducks and dodges, feints alarmed and supposed he was drowned in tho [ 81d wards for the nicer frills. breezes avd he loves the ocean and its rest- B4 ily, an 1nfant, is not expeoted to live through | 1088 water. Ho has an active mind and e, from Havrothe 27th ult, | 1hg night, OF the wholo family of childron, | active body and these things are in con- s, five in nuwber ten duys ngo, their ages run- | sonance with him. Ho was sitting on tho eastern plazza of the with 80 immigran sailed hence today for Now York. She has | ers at quarantine, whero they wore detained, L‘;:_‘.f’“‘,’;';'n‘;’;“lg';.:’ sureto dte, fa all thubthe | o) oy 7 yppronchod and he grested me, 83 | Biots oioee Tarly this morning about fif- | Kvery man, native and foreign born, on board 408 saloon passongors, 163 second | and after making a caroful examinavion ro- | PR RRERIGE )0 o ione said o | ho always groets newspapor men, most \wen ot twenty men went in search of him. | scoms thoroughly trained and up in all the of the Municipat Authorities, ALl alsoard both sta T the: ekt rd both stoamers woro in tho bes A of health. The American consul visited the | - 'ThO health ofioer gave pormission > land | Hoalth of tho city of New York had nothing | talkc politics and that 1 wanted to print two vessols and issued a olean bill of healtn | the cabin passongers of tho Falda today and | to do with him that he was always glad ©0 | wpayaver hosmd in the Herald, Ho hesi- [Copyrighted 1892 by Jamos Gord on Bennett.] Hamuora, Sept. 4.—[New York Herald Cavlo—Spoacial to T Bee.|—Socrotly, si- lently as a spsctro, thedreaded guost Cholera has disturbed the rush and bustle of this its awful thirst for pleasuve, 1ts godless fin de siecle life. 'Chousands have already fled from Hamovurg to avoid the It 18 not exactly agrecable to stay here, but it gives one rare materials for the study of human nature. Steerago passenzers bookoed to sail on tho | brought them to the city. Alaska remain in Liverpool and those of five On the D'Armstadt a child dled on the l)Ylllersbnruhhol‘o. They will be taken to New Ork by the special steamer Nevada, which . Hrat Aty th probably sail from Liverpool on the | Wis buriod at sea. inissiuner Martin Hpf oftered tila all 408 PO | 400’7 know the questions you have in mind Stl?uri:m: passengers to the number of ?50 are booked to sail on tho Aurenia, 400 being i L3 b in Livorpool ana 8fty here. They will b Heaith Ofcor Jenkins received tho follow- | being tkrown ovorboard were without founda- | talk frankly and clearly.” taken on some steamer the latter part of the Let them only found whers ho had set his fishing N tacklo, but conld find nothing of the missiug | MiNULe requirements of the great game ot man, After dinner the Kmpln turned out | hity stop and get away. The arrival of the numeyously and dragged the river, but still | mighty John L. this moruing has sent an of no avail. olectrical thrill through every artery of this Abnut 4 o'clock this afternoon some parties b who had beon over the river mot the lonely | Sroid Old burg and tho MeAulifte-Myer fishorman. 'Lho parties told Mr. Potttt thay | Patte and tho Skelly-Dixon controversy aro they supposed he was drowned in tho Platte. | Feceiving but very meager attention. Every- Mr, Peititt said that he had went_over the [ thing is Sullivan and bis arrival has actuaily rivér und stayed all mght with Mr. Arm- | proguced o marked stagnation in the betting strony, 'The flshorman says that he has himself, tivity. The man who offors to lay his money 1 men, ported that all on board were woll. wishod it understood that the Board of | kicdly. Itold him that I wanted him to o | seo they woro transferred toa steamor, which | {05 iho mombors Gown tho "‘l:i‘;u;"‘:,‘; consult | tated & momont as it thinking wver the ex- cholera out of the city. The mayor | pediency of saying anvthing, but finally he had offered him ‘every “aid in monoy or | renlied: “Allright; 1suppose it is fair and voyago from inflammation of the iungs and | anything that he reguired, and Police Com- | proper that T should say something. I sus- lico he required, but be was a state, not a lo- Certificates of Inspection. cal official. The stories of the danger at [ 0 ask me, and so considering that perhaps it South Beach and Coney Island from refuse | is suitable for me to sav sopsthing, I shall Ing from tho steamer La Bourgoyne from the | tion, as all refuse was cremated and excre- “You talked that way just before the on the California Adonis is a courageous French consul: tiohs distateacedt : Mi i 0 3 W oint Notes, eo ¥ Tho pi G uneapolls convention,” I ventured to re- o man, indeed, The White Star lino wiil dispatch the | Crmir QUARANTINE Sunamox, Port of Now | o g3 BROIS ;::W'fi:“fi‘;;;?:m?&n'a:l‘: vk, < West Poixt, Neb., Sopt. 2.—[Speclal to Adriatic, a_steerago steamor, from Liver- | York—Sir: Inrefusinz u bill of hoalth to tho pool Saturday and the Inmau hne is making | stsamer La Borgoyne because of the exlstence qualmish, while recoguize how grave things Ono funeral procession after arother rolls by our bouse, which stands on prople will have grown. Tue Brg,]—A repuvlican club was organ- They Mot the Big 'Un. ner of the M ot e g ¢ 0 Moravie nd are not likely to g Steadfast {n His Republicanism, izod last Tuesday evening at the city hall. The Sullivan train pulled in at the North- ashore for some days. nrfimum?nm to.nv)nd thestoamer Indin. of cholera in the city and portof Havre. T Ansna BN D, Tenkiin **Well, yes, I did,” tho senator reptied. “So | The memborship is about 100, The ofcers | Western depot at 5 o'clock this morning. dl[fu‘;'u‘icnfl :ll:flmflrfv-;:fie {’g:;el::s:l"‘flubfl“: :g: have |luol wl[lhfll,hu m.nlmm'co-;)lpunwlon ?rltllm Avsconaaniih “"n;a'“wm S laid. Norhave I anything to take back or | clocted were: Ludwig Rosentbal, prosi- | Together with Bingham, the brilliant second cabin, while others had their money :x"n',‘"l;‘;;’"‘fm‘_u‘":::flf“; ‘!‘:gcmfij‘:““:ll"fl, 1o | ers wevo put ashore. their portias of the | ADYEbing toregret. 1did then what 1 thought | dent: 1, C. Elot, secrotary; George Korb, [ sistaut sporting oditor of the Times-Domo- SHeotIbE, Rad BEVAHENS xl"v utmost to place | Stésmer was thurbughly disinfected. Dr. [ W48 my duty to the republicans of New York | treasurer. = Tue club expects to be rigged out | crat, and o large delogation of foreign rond leading to several 1t is a costly cortege with an imposing hearse, four horsos; clad Leichenbitter breeches, buckled shoes, barretas: last the mourning coaches, mostly without a clergyman. After this brave show come much simpler hearses, aashing along at full speed to the grave yard. number of these vehicles are iadgen with the Then a heavy rumbling announces the approach of one of those abominable wooden boxes on feteh the pauper victims of the plague from Berll Benei, Sept. 4.—No frosh cases of cholera | the stoamship company's officials have ron- | [°¢tly safe. Thesick stecrage passongers | think is my duty now. We live 1 a land bave been reported 1n this city today and | dered every possible atd. Your obedient ser- the authorities are hopeful that the disease | Y4nt 0sCAR I, WiLLIAMS, und the only doath io the saloon was from | Folng to rulo every time. Tae majority did will not spread to a_great oxtent here. 'I'he precautions acainst the scourge have been % = T ks redoubled, however. L L. E. Latham, president of the Chamber | gers of the Normaunia on deck and requested | votes than the other candidates and that set- The Bishop of Breslau has ordered that a | of Commierce, hereby certify cectain day be set apart for supplieation to | to the power invested in the Almighty for a cessation of the cholera | Commerce, a special med appear tho wide collars and bodies of childron, ries Only © Alaska, Captain Murr. in full uniform at sn eavly date, newspaper A petition will be circuleted atan early TR Tt g R TR HRRERY day by Postmustor Langer for sighors 1o by | BWalting this moment. As soon as the train presented tu the department praying for the | €Ame to a standstill President Nool and veopening of tho dmly mail route betweon | Contest Chairman Sporl, of the Olympia this ity avd Oakland, Postmaster Hobkins [ club, Bingham and myself boarded the for- of Oakland coutemplates doing lkewise, aud | ward piatfon ; A with this strong argument tho route will un- | ¥ pfl""‘:”‘" ML) ““'w‘" whloh Sulllvaty doubtedly be established, 18 mado the trip here, Wo wero met at tha Tho new Germun Luthieran church, which | 400r by Jimmy Wakeley who informed us is bewg built, is looming up saficiently to | that wo could not eater, but on show off its architectural beauty. — While it | jnrroducing himself, Presidont Noel was nec s Seag it s tho prottiest | grasped by the hand and fairly hauled o the Passensor ngzent for the Santa 6 road, of | 1side, Sporl Bingham aud myself followlng. ‘o por- | and the country. I am going to do what I itions plainly botore you. In ull this | enkins thinks the eabin passengers Hopeful, ail con havo been isolatea from them, and, in fact, vhere tl 5 t rule and is all tho immigrants haye boon kopt from them | 1 the majority rules, mus United States diabetes. not agree with me at Minneapolis, I did my THAvRE, Auzust 2 Dr. Jenkins called #ll the oabin passen- | best to defeat the prosident, but he had more tht, pura\mu: them to refrain from sending news o any of id Chamber of | the newspapers, afid added the threat, in al vislt and ex- { whatsounds a very autscratic manner, thag | lican party, Tam a repuplican, I wasa re- anmination has this day been made of the | if they sent news up he would keep them | publican in 1855, I have boen a republican steamship La Bourgoyne, and all soiled [ much longer in guarantine. Thathe can | every hour of every day from then until this , clothes found thereon have been disinfected. | €asily do this is a fuct, but whether he would | minue, never falteriag in my support of re- The Guion line steamer | | oertify 1o tho compliance with sald law and | U@ worally justified is & very difforcnt matter. ued it. Now he is the nominee of the repub- bin Passengers. Inclples aud republican candi- | Monrovia, A. 15, Crorenwett, with family, | The big follow was still wrapped in the nrms ; 4 Dr. tsvron had a long talk with the nows- | Publican princip A veit, Y, P CyastaRtayaatle AL IR o et U ST RSB e oy e etk en® FO\ims | dutes, no matter whethor tho candidatos wero | wiio ws in thus elty Visitiog this week, Suc | of Morheus, but out of considaration for the Pool yesterday, sailed from Queenstown for | ship. o Ll Ty various symptoms of cholera, but a most 1m- | moea of my choice or not. The aims and the | cveded in getting up an excursion party of | prominence of their dwelling. New York at 1:80 this morning. According | President of the Chamber of Commerce, announcement mado by the Guion | Harve, France. fn : et e der ¥ a fow days ago, that until further [ Accompanying this s a certificate 1rom | peoplo on hoard the Nofmannia, Rugia and | WIS country have got to underso a wonder- notice it would only book persons desiring o cabin passage ou 1ts steamers, the Alaska car- ries 10 steerago passengers on tho present he Living Fare. Fuster horses draw the cholera carriages to the Eppendort hospital. comfortable landaus, well prddad. On the box sits a driver and the hospital at- while another overworked attena- ant staves blankly, patheticaliy, from inside the carriuge av the crowd which the pass of these vehicles invarviabiy attracts, and city yesterday took to the hospitals u his early callers he was about, thirteen persons to go to California. | o Ay They will zo to Kansns City in a fow weoks | 3roused, and in a jiffy emerged from his and meot there a special train for the coast. | State room attired in kis night shirt, black A Dbill bas been filed by ex-Contractor | diagonal pants, and a caved-in brown derby. Roechl, with the city cierk, for balance dve | He gave us all a cordial hand shake, and 1o portant statement he made was that he was | policies and the characters of parties in his own mind convinced that the sick tho president of tho Chambar of Commerco | Movavia woro suffering from cholora, | ful ehango bofoM 1 shall bo anything eise of Havro stating that the La Bourgogne had | Asiatic, though he had, in fis examinations | thaa a repuolican.” been tuoroughly disiufeoted, aud was fn | Ud oxporimonts, been' unablo up to tho | Sonator Plutt paused a moment and during | Bd eXirs 10 the umount of #4000, for Work | vosponse to the natural question about how = zood condition on the day of her departure, | PFesent time to diséovet any bacilll. the pause I suggested that nevertheless he | pying tho matter into court if the bill is nou | Be felt, the mighty man straizhiened himseld s 'l‘: Gl LSRN f the | Attached to the consul’s note is also a cer- In Upper Quarantine, had been rather quiet since the Minneapolis | allowed. up and replied: Anuno, Bept 4 Theiaibilancas ot thel| {HANEE 16 aorcoRsl 1 BoteiAs inspection | At present the vesssls in uppor quarar.tine | Convention and perhaps asource of some | The number of teachers enrolled at the lato Jolin on Tiis Own Conditiony 1 the special are the Stubbehuk, released from the lowor | solicituds among the presidenva frionds, uormal instituto was 10f. Seventy-five took | . 3 = of which 107 died, Fivo [ named by Consul Williams, in which the | yohorage after ' belng fumigated, La | Mr Platt smiled and said: “The weather | the examination, of which eight received Ob, you haa better ask Puil here,” nod- cholera patients, bundred and twenty-eizht cholera cases and | board states it ias disinfected the vessel aud | Bourgoyne, D'Avmstadt, Fulda and Seilliaut. [ 148 been pretuy hot vou kn 320 denths, not pr'cvious?; reported, were | all the baggago of tho stecrage passengers Dr. Jenkins was aol'-n with the cholera Welfll °: mvrfll Mhflflusly‘" N!‘.‘ !m\'u" bf;fl: sterduy in pursuanco of polico | aud has found tho vessol to bo In gond sani. | fnfected ships from 1 & m. until 0 p. m.. | duiot; v ohg TR LT Aten irlyelt vl o bring the total fizures, reck- | tary condition and the passengers in good | When, aftor giving ou onng from the beginning of the opidemic, up to 5,623 cases and 2,518 deathe. who watch them fearfully, o geta glimpso of their contents, - vonguerable fondness for tragedy, a strange loaging to be terrifiad, doubtiess explains the vetmvjorof tho women who parsist in gazing at-bhe scenes which later haunt their More of the unhappy patients ave w,’" and then he first grade certiticates forty-five second grade | ding to Casev, his trainor, “‘on that pont certiicates and three received third grade | He has secn me reduced within the past four certificates: weeks from 246 pounds down to 206, Iam ‘be large furnace for the new Catholic 7o Py church arrived this woek, from Fromont, | 3 B00d as1ever was in my life, if not bet and is being put in position by somo profes- | ter. My right,” and he admirnely lifted up sional men seat with tae plant, this mighty member clinched like a vise, and the idea that I have been a source of much i i?e";m‘a?fe.fficflffi‘; solicitude. "It would be the shallowest kind $'today. of pretense for me to claim that Twas not sangor on board tho | Breatly dls-n?olnwd by the result at Miune- i3 ¢ health, The certificato further sots forth | L1t ShIy8C'S BeRON that, 10 1ts opinion, there is no danger of | * The husband of Fros from the Cholera. cholera yeveloping on board the vessel dur- | D'Art ' wh cancer . the | 8polis. My friends &nd my enemios havo The elaborate preparations which aro be- | continued, “why, ic is as good as ever snd N Heio % PetrtonihyBebcA gt b Bl il el 208 | EMM 2 \mnlll.kuuo? L tbink, in charging me | i nde by the West Point fire department . ~A LOXDON, Sept. 4.—=S0" far u< known' shere |“Ing her Voyaye.” fl,‘d.y to get pormission to o on board the | With strong feelings, i&: “raney thoy are OF i ¢rund phento and: touranment to b [ 0L You tako any atock in lts having ber L wrapped in thick ng inthe carriages, blankets, their features pinchea with pamn, Somo have their hands clasped as though in anguished prayer. thoe sight of the poor children, making one think of the pror parents who a to nurse their A4 dre no cases of cholera about Hamp‘on, In another certificate in the ship's papers, where the utmost precautions ave now taken. | under date of August 2 The steamer Hansa, w! haartbreaking is steamer Columbia, sailing fr last nigit for Now York, wi lings, but are compelled to held at the Riverside pavic on Monday. A | Injured permanently on Patsoy Cardift's large parade of home and visiting firemen | cast iron nut. It s verfeotly will toke piace in the afteraoon, in whicn | sound,”” and he opened ana closed two bands will apvoar. A hose' eart race | his big fingers before our fascinated will take place sometimo in the afternoon, | gaze. *The Queensverry rules—I like 'em— A steamer. ~ Hosmd be would be willing to go | right. What I believe I believe, and as far y Dr. A. Laimey, | through any quarantine to be by bis wifo's | 88 L know I bolieve it; and, us far as I can, ich brought mails | director of the Havre burcau of hygiene, | side. Dr. Jenkius said tonight thatif the | Itry to act accordingly. from Hamburg for tho | certifios that the cholera cases in Havre arc | man came to him for such permission he Pattent Under Uncalled For Abuse, Southampton | gocreasing in number and that owling to | Would wililngly give it, considering the topped outside ] ury " i *‘L do not get_over such a disappointment | for which prizes will be given, —and four ounce gloves—they ure the stuff, of port, where her bilid water was emptiea, | Vid sanitary regulations and to copious | UrECRCY ofthe cuse as I had at Minneapohs in twenty-four e Now, Lam not undorestimating Mr. Corbeti rains and s strong wind from the seathe | A1 THE DELAW News trom Gible trust them to stran 109 scarce to ailow all to be well earcd for. carringe comes the odor of seem to smell nothing in the water wo wash our faces and mouths; the floors ara washed with clothes are soaked with it. bt dry toasted bread with coffee. cheess and vegotables are shunned. An Episode of the Plague. On tho breakfast tablo lios the Hamburger We open it eagerly. an lncrease of deaths and new the storios carbolic acid. after tho first symptoms of in- fection had become i was there au truce of true Asiatic cholera. | on inspection of the steamship La Bourgogne | Station foday. [t was a nocification to all pt. 4. —A lady rived at tho istand of Capriri died here from | examination through which the La Bour- | tion was the Ameridan line steamer Lord what is feared to bo -Asiatic cholera, The | Rogne passed at both Havre and Naw York | Gougd, from Livewpool. Dr. W. P. Orr | jsthe common enomv—L oxpect itand aw case is being investigated by the authorities | Without the development of suspicious sick- | boarded the steamer while she was still elzht | ready forit; recaution will bo tuken to prevent | ness, that he would release the cabin passen- | Wies off shore. ¢ in the service of the republican party doing the disease in the ovi suspicions of the oficials proving corregt, Nachriebtor. Abating at Havne, Sept. 4.—Only one new case of | Dr. Jenkins, accompanied by Quarantino | ISfv himself as to their condition. He found | frop rcpublicans even what democrats ought uoise disturbs L ) i cholera occurred here yestorday, but thirty- | Commissioner Allen and Prof. Biggs, went, | 21 In €ood health. Dr. Orr, however, di- | 1o bo ashawed 1o give me. In the street all is excitement. my window 1 see at the corner a workman RE GREAKWATER, | hours, and I confess there has been in my % | mind'a grave question whether it was my. duty to vo Into this campaizn with the 3 ) = oue iota. He is evideatly a ratuer, and will nox, Nob.. Sept. £—[Special to Tne | give mo a creditable batile, but in the ond Prof. L. G. Paul, teachor of stevo- | yow'll find Johu Lawrenco Suliivan 18 still graphy in tho normal school and business | ehampion of thom all. You st not thin ey ! vom | me egotistical 1o my speech, for I am not, parents and looking after business. Prof, 4. [ hrobably alveady know. - ¥ou sco, 1 shuved L. Haywara, specialist of penmanship, Oy oustags tou Caymugoand ALK arrivod. ) ). what makes me look so tough. But it isn’s T olie ol 2 1ls natural. With my whiskers 'm u daisy.” Tho cepublican league club here listened Of course weiall inughod. Wo eIt as iF n Pavis, Pans, Sept. 4 —Forty-one porsons suffer- ing from choleric disorders were adwmitted to tno hospitals in this city today. 'L'wenty- Jenkins Adds His Certiticate, four patients suffering from the disease diad during the same time. Nine of the victims sick in the hospitals are recovering and the geueral health is good., Federal AuthotitioNiTaka; Oharxelot thotl SH 10,50 IO SN IS RERER, WHE Jhl0 ‘"“"""," BigdiiatrBolat, wman keeps quiet under pitiless amacks, iy, Pa., Sopt. 4. —A cpecial to | yongg ts shoulders to tuke iv and smil To the document, comprising all these cer- | the Press trom Delaware Breokwater says | moro or less cheerfully when ho rights him- tificates, Dr. Jenkins added the following: | for th&'first time in anumberof years the | self, 1t does not follow that he has ex- > vell | national flag float2d from the quarantine | perienced agrooable seusations, uor that he that all were found well g, au! is proud or pleasaut at what has been said. Idonot know that there has been a mun in nifest, but in no case | *This is to certi = P o f) incoming vessels that the federal government | \ho stute and perbaps in tho whole country, | 10 Some gooa speeches av therr last regular | ! Tt Nuples Alarmed. °“l;‘f'J“‘r"““d_,_d 4. In view of the rgiq | Dud cstablished quarantine. Tho first vessel | \ivo has. bacn more roundly. nat miesoeily | meotiog.” Notrls Brown, the ripublieant (78 hUgTto AWILTEh s itha teBEO AT who has just ar- Lavaniinpiescidodyin.yiay, Y& 1o feel tho effects of the opening of the sta- | ypused than 1. Insofar s this comes from | omince for county autorney, met S:anley e A ] Phil Casey, Buckers Charlie Johnson, Jimmy Waleley, Billy Poud, the big fellow's Jap valet, Jick Asiton, Billy Morgan, Billy Moran, Lennon, Sullivan’s brother-ln-law, Johu Lawreuce ‘Suilivan Leovard, his 10° “Tompson, his opponent on the indenendent ticket, in'joint discussion. County Attorney Marston and J. L. Ensterling also gave them a brief talk, Arrangements are boing made S gerald of the New York Sun, Howard Intercst has been revived agaw in railroaq | Huckott of the World, Harry Weldon of the S R T 4 Cineinnati Buguirer, Charles J, Christie of ors 3 proposed extension of £ 110G INL o e ‘Boston Globe the Missouri Pacific to Kearuey. Should the | 89 Gemmercia ol o520 dewiocratic aud mugwump sources—that vutwhen Ispend days and nights The ship's surgeon reported a clean bill of | what I can to promote the success of its prin- health amoug the twenty-two cabin and 842 [ giples und its candidates, without thought or according to Mr. West, agent of the line | steerage passongers,: Nevertheless Dr. Orr | Lope or expectation of office or reward, it will be tomorrow. personally examined-each individual to sat- | seoms a little bard that Ushould have to take nt of the | gers at the earliest possible moment, which, ) d Herald representatives and the Associ | rected the yellow flag to be hoisted and or- o) our fi road run north of the Platte through tins | 28¢ 15 six persons who hao previously been at- | to lower quarautine this morning and on his | gered the stewuer Lito quarantine here. ..ual ;:xl;:l:’ff sloul:; of ou:lc:li:-'ur‘ls:‘-“lfirl‘;::;‘:' place thero would be no cuts or filis roquired | 2¢d “‘,“a“, ,Uf."fdl.lly;c": .u'n“-‘.’,“é“fi“é“&.“"." tacked by the malady died during the day. | rewrn it was learned that the cholera had Dr. Orr s tha 4 | of any consequence. emerged on to thep! ro idst the cheots staggering like a druuken himself on the doorstep, almost doubled up, then falls tothe ground. among the by cholera drops quickly The victim hus helped at once. Dr. Brouarder. a high medical authorily, ex- | clyimed a number of victims on the infected | from any infected cholera port, no mutter | that I am not a boss, tant I o not want to o presses tnn opiuion that the epidemic here ‘b kinder hehrted | \ill soon be stampod out. tanders bring him brandy on Tho police arrive, own icy cold. All the shawls and wraps requisitioned. Bromen Visited. curred on board the Normaunia, two on the | Orr will have all areiving vessels from statement of two deaths from cholers and | bodies were taken to Swineburn island and | drinking \\'Mf-“l; hheru l;fld Ullk‘fl on 'rm: for oftice, nre dictated solely by what I con- one existiug case here coming after yoster- | cremated. It was also ascertainea thatsix | Weler procured hera, Preparations to meet | geiveto be the interosts und necessities of day’s notice by the Chamber of Commerco | casos had bevn sent to Swineburo island to- | U1e cholora have beod made by the estabiish- | party und public welfare. But thatis true. that Bremen and lower Weiser ports were into it, off he goes, and the children freo from iulection, caused great disappoint- been standing elose by throughout the epi- Sucn fucidonts are not uncommon in the streets of Hamburg. Any in-coming vessel [ wiil think it vastly smusing when I tell vou of assembled thousands and took carriages Nickerson Scorched. to the Young Men’s Gymuastic club 45 Ram. Fremont, Nob. Sept. 4.—Tho genoral | Purtstreot, where Sullivan will proserve the merchandiso store of W. H. Bruuaor of | oyen,tenor ol his way untit the momentous Nickerson, a small town a few miles norih of Fremoat, wes burned to the ground during @ thunderstorm Friday night. The Nicker- son postoflice was Kept in tho store and the mail and ail the appurtenances of the offico except a few mall sucus aud two or three racord books were consumed, The fire communicated to the residence of steamers during the day. The startling facy | \hether ornot sho shows a clean bill of | 4 hoss, that I hate nothing so much as to % 5 health, will bo detaineq here until all danger have to do with patronage, ana that my a. was made publio that threo deaths had oc- [ o074y ¢ pieugue breaMing out is passed. Dr. tions, 10 oecasionally undercakiog to direct republicrn methods and policies, aud in urg- 4. —Yesterday’s official | Moravinund one on the Kuglo. All tho | cholera ports disharge theiv sunply of | k. candidacies and recommending persons Appearance of the Big Fellow Stripped. Togetner with Bingham and Captain Wil- liams of the Tines-Democrat, Jack Morrison und @ number of kindred spirits, I called thero at 11 o'clock and saw John L. do a little nnld work with the bag aua the rope. ‘Lo big fellow, all the veports to the con- ment of @ cholera camp, & short distance 3 5 day. from the beach. It consists of a_street 101 Doglts;That Were:Dispolled, Torror Among Cabin Passengers, foct long with six tents on each side. Bach | *Doubts were in my mind after the Min tent will coutuin from six to ten persons. neapolis convention how far my services ] 2 trary, is | ect physical and, W Bl of Health, The commissioner describes the feeling wero desired by t110so who soemed then to | R. M, Haven near the storo and this was | ITr¥, 18 It pertect physical and, T wight add, 4—Tho Notth German | prevailing awong the passeagers as beine of | o Atithex l')"“l“,“'ls Loy 4"'",;:! h Moiats | D210 chargo of Mr. Harrisow's campaixn. I ‘I"l‘:‘l’“::mt::’ ‘lfiutl:l;‘:,:‘ra‘::.n;& cilffi;‘u' WA 10 | Gt luyors of fat aoross his & Lomh and. ba Lloyd steamer Aller, from Bremen, for New | & heart-rending character. There was some ASIINGTON, D, /G, Sopt. 4.—The officials | neard tnat some persons were representing Zhie {1 are fulse, That aldermenic paunch b Terrible Scenes in the City, York, arrived a1 Southampton toda; - hus 1o cholera paticuts or suspicious cases | ence of the dreaded disease ou board the | SctVice, had a quiot day today by comparison of sickncss aboard, Exaggorated romors fill the air and keep the excitement at the fever point. ters aud circus aro close stopped and meetings postponed. people think of is whother thoy can ot fresh supplios of disinfectants, whether the water 1s boiled and whotber the food As for the working peoplo, they drink a lit- festivals are —_ Denies the on advice of the medical authorities, an- | sels and all now tully recognize that the | evening. was sound, store building was insured for $)00. The pecple had hard work with the limited facili- Lies at hand o Ve other buildings in the of the treasury and of the Marino hospiwal | to him that all the misfortunes tho repubii- can party had ever undergone in the stute of New York were to be attributed directly to totally disappearea, mis flesh is as hard ~ as stcel, his form siraight relghborhood. Ihe fire is SDOBI . and symmetrical %8s a palmetto, with Dot i work of m thsndianpposed to havo | fuiging " bioops and cordod - péctorals, il 1 brilliant eyes, fine color, as agile as Morton's Estimite of Crouns; a panther and as strong as a tieer in s Nenuaska Ciry, Nob., Sept. 4.—[Special | native juncle. Well might his giani-like and She | doubtamong tho passengers as Lo the pres- 0 Y TR with those of the past week. Dr, Wyman, [ N L b bys 10 steamer, but the deaths and now cases which | [HE THOSe o B8 DAL iweck B WYIMARL | o and that it would be good politics for D occurred today have brought terror to the | gupyice, received soveral telegrams during | DI to let it be unaerstood that he wished to L : . o 4 ooM have nothing to do with ‘bosses.’ Certainly o mayor of this place, | bravest beatts on board of the Infeotod ves- | tho dsy which 'be &BVe 10 tho pruss this | P06 BOLBILE 20,00 WiKh, bessoer “Cortaialy president nor to torce myself into the con- e : 4 3 ARRAARS o uuge proportions striko terror into & loss uounces that the report of two deaths from | grim spectre of cholera is really in their | Dr. Wise of the Ohio State Board of Hentvn | GUEE® R 5 P AN TGl oS0 S | {0 Tur Bik.|—Hon, 4. Sterling Morton, RES h = cholera had occurted hero is untiue, midst, wirod that he would o _to Cloveland, Bua- | 4114 he facts huve proved that I was prob. | demooratio candidate for governor, returned f,?fi::“.”.?’“}?.’.‘."“&.,i.‘,‘flbs boran, .M.!."y 1Hud One Case. ‘Pho wails from tho Normannia, whicb | antine against Capada.! Tho doctor also said | 0Ly Over sensitive, but that is amoug tho UND, Sopt. 4.—One sailor died | Were brought up to the postoftice late lust | if necessary he would co-operate with Dr. here today of cholera. No further cases of | Night, huve bsen distributed, and that for | Wyman 1f' requived, and in reply Dr, Wy- With their own eyes they have soen their children picking oats out of horse dungiu the streets and eating them, while the chilaren voegetables and unripe fruit which bad been washed down whole, bowever, the polico huve done their bave aied from is the authorities waters, On effects of overwork, who have muddled everything since the cholora was in Hamburg, According to tne Hamburger Nachrichten tho cholera was in the city a fortnight before At was decided to wake the fact pavlio. The B0liools wero not closed for duys, for tion is such that the gravest apprenensions aro entertained of his rallying. Whittier bas speut the last seven romarked on his improved health cnjoywent ho_bad received amid which he found bimsolf. He bas been ull lubors und received but few s thut he might derive all the benefit [ Bmonk the passenyors on the steamship | q'he intermediate passengers bitterly com- and_how much Fito of oxchange might smmonsely wealthy municipal fathers might neve been a trifle poorer.” ‘o understand what social sins way meay, e fallon, and our dusiey and Toledo toduy to preparo for quar- tome last_evening. In an interview Mr. Morton paid the following complimant to Judge Crounse: candid opinion that tho Californian would as leave s0¢ a ghost loom up in the Olympio arena Wednesday night as he would the faults most easily forzivou.” Tnere was another pause here and 1 filled it with the question: *So you wulted I “Mr. Crounse s @ very lozicul reasonor g the discuse have been reported. foreign. polnta soit on, 1la -Way, - 'Tho post: L"."ii«'..‘;ffi‘l.f.’.’inx".?.'3..."“;’&5‘?“.52‘"‘.?"’;‘;‘.’. “Yes, [ waited. Walted to hear from | and an “ule oxponent of his party's doc'rine, ::::lkthl.lbl‘c')::nn"nr nc[nl\‘l:l:\n‘::x?ul: Al o?'i"}.‘i'..’. B — oftico officials say tno mull matter was | preidenys cireulur r ting to tho twenty | President Hurrison. Some people saia tuay | He differs widoly from Van Wyek in taat ho being long, pliant aud macvelously devels JOHN G, WHITTLER VERY ILL thorougnly disinfectod before belng brought | gays’ quarautine of imigrant vessels, Tho | 1 Waited to hear from him a request to take | will arguo fairly upon the questions at issue, | ouod’ whild nis logs have al their wonted up to the city. anly dispatch reccived by the State depart- | Ofice: that I waited to make a sordid burgain, | aud will not reiy upon grotesquo gestures und | giveeth, und he moves about with sueh grace Fears Thit on the Poot's Day of Life the | b e Db o ment today was one 'asuouncing that tho | thut I stood like a road agent, ‘holding up' u | ridiculous uctions to got the good will of his | nud'brushtlivess. a8 lends one 1o think thag Night 1s Falling. Ehe7sleamer Siabbanull, SCanaln Begy |G SNSRI C IR MIBLNS | osch, Thetelwere ios wore | audience.” £ 1o effort Is required in the work. N I Sunt 4 —John G | oher, from Hamburg, which arrived on Sat- . " | among the meanest tating, | M. Morton said o bad chatlenged bott | "G¢G L. Ghos down' Wedresday night Whittior 1s Iyi# oritically 1l b the home of | UT4Y morning, csme up from lowor quar Seythia Relearod feom Qu rantine, most painful, aud wost huttul o, hut lI Vao Wyek ana Crouuso 1o joint devate, sock will boseut throughout the sporung Muss Gove in Haimpton Falis, and his cong) | 2n4H0 8t 1:80 tols afternoon and is aow | Bostow, Souki4.—7Fle Boythis, after belng | JOTSRIEE aiCi6 FECURE | CreRicst Bareh Lald to Kost, worlo 1hab Wil pquiee montis fo. sedcvak 7 Jald § { L from, while if Corbett 1s knocked out the sen- Nonrork, Nob, Sept. 4,—[Specius Tele- | sarioh or disappointment will be. but of gram to I'ne Bee. |—Tho funeral of Mrs, K. day’s duration, As an evidence of Sullivan'a J. Sehorerge of this city was held today at | neive it1s but necessa 10 add that he anchored oft uppor quarantine. Sno was | fumigated, was roloased from quarantine | Jom of foo trieniis. oss te tags il el nuM- thoroughly fumigated and sent to her pier | today and arrived st ber dock at 6 p. m, Of Tuese creatures are inseparable from high tod All are well on board, the steamer’s passeogers, Mrs. James Brown | pojitical stations. Some aro very artful as Tho lalian man-of-war Garigliano, which | Pouer, was tho oniy o wio ovas ilowed to | woll as sily, sud rom whom somo quality of | yhg nethodist Episcopal church under tho | shuved himself yosterduy just after leaving has brought bero the statue of Christopher | ghclook by & tug that went down tho. habor :"fl:;e‘:m:\t;'é:v:‘r‘ e nds commy it 400 | auspices of the Deborah Iebecca degrce | Mevidian, Miss., while tho train was crushe Columbus presonted by the Italian vation to | especially for that purpose. The other pas- | to him, proud of him, zealous in his | 104€€, of which she was a mewmbor. The lna.“n?uul\llll‘ Rouubey “'_{url:'-‘w‘; "|'"fl- to people of Lhe Uuited Susias, arvived at | sengere woro brough up from quarniioo | interest—mun who profoundly_admiro hiw | fulersl was ove of the largest evor held fu | uh hour. 'Hels lu fln spirits wnd I think quaraatine this afteraoon. Tho sculpior of | bY tho palice bout Vigitant w. & o'clock to- | waa " profoundly lovo ‘the ‘party Lo loads. | Yk clty and was conducted | yunlfi"v{n}{.ru.l beooma nelkhboFly with him on Wodnesday tho statue, Signor Gretano Kusso, was [ MEE Whoy wers phan board 1he Sovthis, | Thoy probably told the prosigent that [ was | (EWHEER |\ CRO Very & ceremony was por- | bight, that moment he will collide with & where they will ba detafned uutil tomorro uou s bnd as those imaginative people buve | P8 FebENAN burlel 5 ¥ thunderbolt what will effsctuslly check all painted me, but that L was furnished with | formed. The floral offerings were of he y town, aod has very iblo from bis stay beve. On Mouduy | Fulua. Prof, Russo wus among the Fuldw's | plain of their treatment at quaruutice. They | that propor measuro of rospect which oughi | 85¢3L obtainable una very profuse. future argnicambition. thero was a disturbance of the bowels, but | pass it Softalerstrass S ono should vis rasse und Stelo leal assistauce was immediately | yoypior of the Columbus statue was loualy | 4o0e, the steam ruftifug their olothing, They [ They probably suid, too, that I loved the re- Wall into any houso and you will b hovrorstruck by the unspeakablo gnisery and increditeble poverty of the lodgings. Toirty thousand people live in short Steiu- sirasse alone, ers brought to the city. I'ne famous | clalm that the fumdgation was improperly 10 be the equirment of an American citizen, Sowe Poople Who Are There, ul to Tue I'hore are huudreds of notable people here Sinxey, Nel ‘41 anprehensions were folt, ALur ) M say that their clothes were taken from them, | pubiicau party a goot desi more than I dis- f Hopt. 155 odu . g woout o'clock, un alnrming | heored by bis enkbasiusilo udiicors umoug | thoy ‘wore yiven blawkets and that thoso | [iked Wi, aud peraans that my brejudices | B4, | —The people's parey held wele ropre. | 1044%: bmonk whom L might mention William ehunge was mauifest 1 Mr, Whittier's cou- | the people ou the platform, blaukets were filled with vermin, agalust lim, live those he " enteriained | Senlulive and, sonatovial conventions were | i Rod e Ml v William 15 Harding ditloi aud 1HOre hus not buen wuy improve: R e against wo, wero du> in a largo measuro o | yoMlorany. George C. Llunon(:"lwl‘ Of | o \ho Peilce (4asstie i on hahd early Bng Dougluss, his regular medical AFFALKS AT QUABANTINE. Agree. misapprebonsion. [supposo thoy suld theso | [ABSOANG jcounty was nominated for the | |y, " {1y scouts the ideu of MeAuhfio losing adyisor, was summonea atonce. But the paticnt’ did uot show moy favoradle symp toms during the day. stireets of the same kind in the city, JACQUEs St Crne, FLAGUE MERIOKE entire night, Thursday's Enormous Death foll-Reports for Diforent Plag Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Sent. 4.—The telogruph- | things, and probably otliers even mora kind, | bouse wnd J 1. Davuer of Duwson county st of the Dead—Passeugers | €' conveution, which wus expected to'do [ 1f lows true. Auull events 1t was fadicated | feceiveibo nowination for the senate. This HoMman Istand, wouders in the formation of & new union to | 10 Me that the president would be glad to S 1o Myer tomorrow nigiit. Bob [Fitzsimmons aropped in at the St. Charles last night and New " Lauded o 9 ’ i J mo he was ready and auxious o' get ae BAASHREARARE | e 3 £ 4o i > | trict und the Thirtioth senatoril distriet. told mo & . il Kot Whiltler's Foom and romained the | QUAKANTINE, Sopt. 4.—The following Is | compriso ail the ola brotherhoods, otc., sooms oan ot u;zu-ln-‘»‘:lrfi who s FoooLved san an || Q: M. K:(",‘ attended ‘tho convenuon and |yt LAl Y e, snd sueakiug ey t Tuiy_mornlog Dr. Howe of | tho offieial list of new cases and vew ueaths: | to have fzzled out. ‘The broceedings bave | futimation, He met e cordially. addressed the.peoplo in the evening. e Ol oY A Baulia T ilnaned huwburypull;:m:fl:tmwl& ‘,“",';,,,3,""."‘,',‘,“';',‘ a4d | Ou board the Normanulu—Ewmuwa Horn, besn kuvnu-t;mt out 15 18 undorstood thoro Whab T iiar Talked ot 2= tlr':,"“;‘::f: a u;r‘;g;’_“‘“" the convention yhuy would settio bis hash without further v, was an or 0 constitution, ’ % o Whittier as oxtremely critical, and gave bai | S60reEe, azed 5, diad wday, five days il which so hynmu muny of the delogates [ **Won't you give mo some idea of the con- Tt Aol RS st i woulghpEa little hopes of his recovery. ' Ihis evening | iieiurich Lammars, aged 47, v stooraze pas- | ynay thoy have left/the convention and the | versation ' 1 asked. tis SSgulicsns eganise AR Mucpt his tadtice sesiash Makeria 81, PETERSBURG, Sept. 4.—The statistics ©of tho cholera epidewic in this country show that throughout the wholo of Hussia on Thursday there were (¢ ported and that 2,274 porsons died. finds bim exceedingly weak, and he has but | senger, died while in transit. He had been | gity, Today there were '"31'-‘ twenty-seven St was not ting, littlo use of his vight arm, cannot swallow | uursing the cbolera patients. duiegates at the m, or urticulato ouly with gredt diffigulty, and cas fow CUAGS ¥ | is unable to tuke any nouplshiaent. e sris, Nob., R ™ smilod sardonically and saig: *Well, it isn's ATl Doty B8F 4. (Hpsola). Telogmm | 25 R0 SEERRGMNT A1 AN ; Bat Mustersou, quiel, suave and gsntie- wauly, 13 quite a lion, aud Tommy Warren is talk on petty parsonal sub- £y oy decided 1o | Jocte, tho souator ropiied. e prosidantsa | 0 Tk Bee.|—A strong republican ciub ws No new cases on board the Normanuia, call the new organjzation the United Tele- | Yemarks were those of & broad winded, falr | Organized tore last night with Dr. %, 1, raphers of North Awerica, and elected 5. | minded, sensible man, who had the right | Razer as ident and Ed C 0 A B B T On board the Rugla—Antonio Herla, aged g 3 J 3 i € oo prosident and Id Compton socre- | us fresh aud cagoy as ever. Lew Heok, of Jaoanite sucaarandd B aRd tiadlon | 1o O MRS it AT AR Tl S0 &r'ugflho‘;fizh:fl lf'nln“ nzl;l:znfiutdn: a5 ylow of the dignity of his oftico, a view that | tarv. Tho club is composed of tho best men | the Cincinnati Buguiver, 1s on my combinae Durlug the last few days the number of red uew cases and deaths, whicn e 9 the American people adwire and sustain. | in the muniy, 5 C. New Cases on the Rugia-Christine | lavors until tomorrow, Much was sald of his fortheoming, letter of 7 o;mlnu"o:mulia&'.m‘ e WA IONE 18 g 1'1'3!-},5\”(}3153'.. lll';':‘:huu”!:’l; (:Illltw‘nlvl’n:'a :::