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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1882)
r rnr * > THE HA OAILY YEAK. OMAHA 1SEB. MORNING , Si PTEMBBIl 23 18& AND Th ro is no HoTiitf&p ( this oity where .you can buy k Boots and Shoes us cheap atf ffip can at the MAMMOTH Establishment OF SELL Shoes for Pabies , Shoes for Lrtdioa , klnes for Men , Shoes for Women , Boots for Boys , Bjots for Men , and there is no roi&on why you Blionld suffer lo w.iut o1 B > ots ana Sl'oe , , ns'on ' as this finr soib so Cheap ! Cheap 1 ! Gneap ! i Heimrod & . Dormann , [ ( Successors to Fred lang. ) j LEADING f Grocers -of tie lest , Grand Depot of the Celebrated EGHUYLER r SNOWFLAKE WARRANTED. Vilufqnly fljur tint gives gon- enlsi'isf.iotion. It makes the sweetest and lightest bread. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Being Ilia only Powder Irghly recommended by the most celebrated chainisis-tWe Keep It. California Sugar Which is pronounced to bo the purest urtiolo over brought to this market , Best Branches of California Canned PEACHES , APRICOTS , and other fruits , lavoring Extracts , Limberger and Swiss Cheese , Crockery & Glassware Tobacco and Cigars , Wines and Liquors , 0RAND DEPOT FOR CALIFORNIA Claret , Angelica , Port , Sheiry. Imported Cognacs , Ehino Wines , all for Medical Uses. Our Prices beiue always low , we ivite you to call. Heimrod & Dormann , 6 , W. Corner of 13th and Jack son Streets , MOSSBACK MORALITY. Fifteen Chapters on the Pa&t and FresDit Policy of , the Party. The Bepnb'irans Denounced UB ilinbndyinff All That is Devilibb. The Tesuoo of the * Hour Boldly Met nod Oquaroly Do- fhed. Mayor Clevoln * d , of Buffalo , Nominated With a Roof- Raiting Hurrah. The Hilarity of the Half-Shod Suddenly Ended by a Fight. Po.ltlcal Matters at Other Points. New York Democrats- Special DlapUch to III * lien. SYUUCUSK , N. Y. , September 22. Loslor B.'FuulL , i-r was nelfotcd for permanent chairman of the dcinn- cr.itio state convention. The com mittee on resolutions voted , 18 to 9 , to favor frcu o nils. : The committo'- ' on contented cents heard nrgumenta by representatives of varnma organist- tions of the city of New York , and ad- j mrncd to allow the disagreeing bodies to ai range a bnis fur the sot tlcment of their difforonccs. The committee on contested Boats has just finished Ha Inbbrs. It de cided to ronort to ho convention to admit the Now York contesting dole g.ition on the following basin County dbmucr.icy 30 , Tauiinnny 24 Irving hall 10. President Galloway , of the Man hattan E evaled railroad , js in town , and is credited of being in1 the inter- eat of Congressman Flower for gov crnor. TDK PLATFORM. SYUACUHK , September 22. Follow ing is the platform : The democracy of Now York in con vention assembled declare : Firat : That whereas , the country is again subjected , by republican malad ministration , to the nvils and abuses which t > fllicted it in 1874 ; wo ro aflirm tho'principles of our pluifurm of that ' year , under which the republican party wag driven from power and the gov ernment of the state brought b tck for a time to the practice of economy and honesty. Sdcond : Wo arraign the republi can majority in congress for ito culpable failure in congress to reduce the amount of jtaxutiou to a sum ouf- ' Gcient only for'the legitimate riquiro- raenta of the government under an honest and frugal administration ; and we 'avor auch tariff and fhcal reforms as shall relieve au overtaxed people from nil unnecessary burdens and pro"- vent the accumulation of a fund to lid luviaheiu p Hiyuto .t lchdsu and in nuppoit of n horde ot useless and idle place men. In paiticular wo proclaim our condemnation of the river and harbor bill , in which , by multipli cation and mutual support of obnox ious provisions , an inttmious measure purchased ita piasago through con gress , in disgregard of the limitations of the constitution and of public morals. Third ; In ( ho nomination of the secretary of the treasury for governor of New York , by which in i ( Let the candidate for the chief magistracy of the state was uppointud by thu presi dent , wo BOO n Ircsh and imprtoaivo pioof of the dangerous power of pub ho patronage , and urged by the alarm ing spectacle wo protest against federal - oral int rvention in state conventions , and repeat our demand of 1831 for reform and purification of civil norvice ; and wo are further admonished by recent experience of republican cor ruption , of forbidding by punal onuot- meat the levying of bluctuinil from dependent ollicoholdcra to promote the interests of party , which finds no support in the intelligent and inde pendent convictions ot the people. Fourth. NVo hold the present re publican administration responsible h r the unrctl'Lsml outrages on our foreign born fellow citizens ; and wo demand tor them , when abroad , the protection to which they arc entitled in returnfor thiir voluntary allegiance and which the honor of tin * American government nq.ires shall be ex tended to them. Fifth : Wo charge that in this state the ropublicati parly has lowered the Btandiud of publ c eervico by ita local administration and by the representa tives it has sent to the two houses of congress ; that it has undo the state legislature the limtrument of the lobby to rob the public and enrich corporations , Hi.d has refused to ltd governor runomination which was due him by custom , because ho dared to use his vote power to thwart such purposes , and in disregard of thoio who sought to control him by the in fluence of political and moneyed power. Sixth : Wo demand the restoration of the Now York State National guard to the efficiency of which it hau been deprived , and which made it representative of the soldiery spirit of thu people. Seventh ; In order to restore our merchant marine to ita former pros pertly , wo demand the immediate re vision and amendment of the laws ro latlng to dhipplug and carriage of ocean frclghte. E'ghth : We favor the adoption by the next legislature of the resolution of 1882 , providing an amendment to the onietitu.1 ion for local eolf govern mcnt of cities , Ninth ; IVinrny elections openly and honestly conducted , affjrd the eurett means of securing the most suit able candidates for public office , thus best preserving a democratic form of government ; wo therefore favor the speedy pamgo of general luwfl pro viding against fraud and intimidation at fcuoti elections Tenth : The public welfare dem&tida v rlou.i nil wtioiisn luting to chattered monopiluB nnd nitthodaif tmnspor tation should bo nut nnd docidtd , RM ! wo are in laver of the adoption ol iiii-iisutostou'airict thusrowing j.owtr of such monopolies. Tniy shuuld bo Rubjvcted to ntuct aupjtvuion of the comniiBaion now provided by law ; all unjiut difcrimliiDuotia in tninspoitit * tion of ( wsamtra nnd moiclundijo should bi > piohibitvd ; clutges of corp - p rations which hnvo t.iktu the prop urty of private citizens for public use should bo limited to the cost of seivicu , with reasonable profit instead of the mercenary exaction of "all thu trntlio will boat1 ; the lawa should bo so ro- vited that taxation may b reduced so f.ir us potsiblo and puruoiml and corpo ra o prnptriy may bo eovcr.tlly com pelled to pay thuir fair proportion ot tdl > 8 Kloventh : Wo ppprovo the subinis- a on to a voio ot tiiu people ijf H con * stiuuioual amendment in laver of free canal. ' , and Wb have full _ conlid < nco that they will diapogo of it in suou a manner ns to promote all the great interests of the atato agricultural , manufacturing and corniuuicml. TiVbiftn : NVo ic-nflirm thu policy always maintuined by the doiuooratic paity , that it is of tirot imuottance that labor ohould bo mudu free' , healthful , and stcuru just lemuuotk * tion ; that connct labor uhould ; not corno into competition \vitk _ "the iu- ' duitry of law abiding citizbnt ; that iho labor of clnldriii ahould bo eur- roumltd with such Bafugnarda as their deal h thtir rmlit of uJucaiioii , and thuir future as Uiefiil muuibers com muiiity demand ; that woikihops , whether largo or umal ) , should bo under - der such sanitary control UB will in sure the health and comfort of em ployed and will protect all against uii- wholiitomo labor and urroundit > gH ; thiit labor shall hnvo the same rigli sue uo capital to c.iiiibiim foritsownprotec tion , and that nil legislation which crnniDa industry or which omtbliM the uotvorful to uppreea the weak nhmild l repealed ; and to protect the in terests uf labor wo recommend t o collection if statistic * and iuform.i- tion reapiotinr ; impro\omuntt > , neoi B and abuse ) of the various branches ot industry. Thirtopnth : Whereas , the founders of the democratic ) party inciilatod fnquunt rocurrouco to fundamental prmeiplea ; the democracy of New Vork ngaui avovr thmr fidulity ( o thooo teiieta of tconomy , Bimulicity , respect for the liberty of individuals whioh uharacterized the administrntiou of the governmunt in the primitive duja of the republic Ooii. Pryor , of the committee on resolutions , reported ho waa inutruct- od to report the following additional plank in the platform ind moved its incorporation therein : ' \Vo also arraign the republican party lor its wholesale gift of public lands to railroad jobbers , thus robbing the mass of tlio puoplo of their right- lul inheriUnc ? , and wo demand that so far us possible these Ian da ehull bo reclaimed and Joservod for occupation by actual Battlers , and we ri quest dem ocratic rHoreaentativo from the st.ito < f New York to ueo their posror to evcuri ) this great blossfng. " THK TICKET. The convention toi k two ballots for uovornor. Slocum rf ctivol the high est numbrr of votes , 08 ; neoassary to choice , 193. Perry Delmont received 12. 12.On the third ballot there was a etumuedo fur Grover Cleveland , led by John Kelly and the entire Tarn many delegation , and ho secured a sufficient number of votes to bo nonii natod. Several delegations changed their votes , however , und amid great excitement a motion for a now roll call waa adopted. On the next ballot , however , Cleveland was nominated. He is mayor of UnfTilo. Fourth ballot Clovtland 211 , Slo cum ICG Flower 15 ; total vote 382. f ho chair announced , amid the great est onthusiaem , the nominee i < f the convention for covornor was Grovur Cleveland. Tlio band played nnd thu delegates cheered to thu tcho , and the nomination was inude unanimous. The grand opera houf.o bring en gaged for the uvrniiw , thu c inven tion adjourned to ShukiHpeard hall. The ticket comp otcd IB in follows ; Lit utenant uovurnor , Divid B. Hill , mayor of Elmtra ; congresamin-at- large , Gdn. llonryV. . Slocum ; judge of thu court of appeals , Willium 0. During the BCKsion to-night a dis- putt ) an-an bjtnoun Anthony Birrotc , of Brooklyn , and Gunornl Pryor , which culminated m Pryor'a olriking Barrntt. OALLINd OK TIIU ( UNDlDArK. BUFFALO , September 22. The dom- omcratio cluba repaired after parading the cify , 1o the hoad.iurlora | , where Mayor (3 uvuland , in answer to loud calls , Bpil | < ( ) as follows : "My FUIKNDH ; I am euro there will bo nothinir for ma to do in this cum- piign ic'a wo have just entered upoi. , 'ch will so appeal to my feel mgj u\U about which I will have to take so much care as in nildrcesinc you this evening , and I must bo care ful of what I say , I can't but remember to-night the time when I canto into your midst , friundlcai , unknown and poor. I can. not but romeinbar how , step by stop. by the encouragement of my good follow citizens , I have gone on to ro- csivo moro of their appreciation than ia my iluj , until I have been honored with nuro d stinction perhaps than I deserve. The position of mayor of this creat and proud oity ouvltt to b ) enough to natiafy the inofltainb lious iThe poflitlcn cf nnyor , backed and supported aa it is by every good citi zen , I am sure should ratisfy any mui , and [ t would teun ulmos , , grasping to with for higher honor. The promise of the future that ii bdfore mo , if fully realized , is some what saddened and dimmed by the re flection that , if carried out , I shall have to leave my good friends of Buf falo to enter upon another sphere of action , Bear in mind , gentlemen , that whatever may como iu the f utuco , Merchants and Dealers Throughout the E ntire West are Invited to yisit the Mammoth Establish ent owned and Occupied by WHOLESALE Notions and Furnishing Goods , AT ST. crossIFIH : , The Hriqhlest Lighted , Best Appointed Jobbing House iu Amoriet , containing the arijest Stock of Dry Uoods and Notions west of the Mississippi. Solo inimufiwturor * of the celebrated McDonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim and CoUonada Paats , GYCLOKE ULSTERS , LIMED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely 1 he best Goods in the-Marf et and at [ j _ 35&J ° fij. . &J > r 13 Western Merchant can more than save their expensps a visit to this Mammoth stoiok be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , vis all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant any where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for""Samples. The most careful at'ention given to orders , and satisfac- x tion guaranteed , Remember B. L. MCDONALD & COM st. Joseph , MO , the pnoplo of I\uirilo sn.1 all tlnjii kindnt'fa to mo w' ) ! hnvo n > place hi my grateful heart. T > o event of UK diiy , goutlemeii , ia an event whioh np punla to the h cal pride of UH r.ll , and 1 should bo too vain if I d'd not fully appreciate the fact that this splci.'Hd ovation ia not altogether on account'i : ' pcmonal pruferunco. ' * * You are hero to support the cause , t'w great cauno , and while yon may fully appreciate that a fellow citizen cf yours is to bear alofc thu standard of dtnnocwcy in thiti campaign , you arc to remember tint ho in atandurd bearer in a ciuso that is d : r to the people and 111 which all their intcrotita arc involvf d ; you are to support him because you struggle for principle holy principle A principle the ascen dency of which will bruit ; huppineen , peace and pn.aperi'y to th * peoplo. The Dufftlo Express , unti stalwart , supports the nomination warmly. National GrombuchXabo/ors. Sprclnl LiHmtch | to Tlio lieu. Nfcw YOKK , Septombt-r 22. The county committee of the naiionftl greenback labor parly selected Jiihn \V. Franldin , jirtflidont of the briclo laera * union , for mayor. P0nnhylvnutfi JuLUpondonlj * sl Spociil Disjulcli to Tin UKK. OiLCiTV , Sopttmibur 22. Tlio cam paign of the independent republicans waa opened here to-night. Our largo opera houco waa crowded with ti re Bpootablo and an unusually intelligent audienco. FOKEIG t IIKWS. Special Ulai ulcbtb to Tils UEK. ArrolNTKI ) 1'KKSIDENT J ALKXANDIUA , September 22. Ab- derahman Jtouchdi Hey , a Maltese renegade and minister ot finance in Arabi'a last mimutry , has been ap pointed by the khcdivo president of the commission to prosecute instia- ( ; tors of the outregcs hero in June. LKAVINU Till : CANAI , . POUT SAID , September 22. The English hiivo abandoned the earih- works they urectcd und the marines have ro-ombarked. Ul'TlIK VLVK. LONDON , September 22. The exhi bition building at Sydney , at New South Walcnhao been totally destroyed by lire with all its contents. A COII11T MAKT1AL Hill AHADI. OAIUO , Suptcmbur 22. Arab ! Pasha and hm uccomplices , military and civil , will be tried by court martial , Thu oflicials and troops of Soudan and up- p r Egypt will prufTer 'ojality to the Kliedivo. Thirty prisoners iif war es caped from the Citadel by a rope , Abdollah Pusha'a nuijotiationa rela tive to the surrender of Damiottii are regarded , as intondrd , only to gain time , lie is reported to be ntrougth. oiling the fortification. It ia said a uin that Abdollah is willing to aur- ronUer , but the black troops refuse. It is believed that the Egyptians are entrenched. iitiHii MANUPAirruiiEe. DUBLIN , September 22. E. Dwyer Qrey has written Major Diweon ro- gardint ; the development of Irish manufactures. Uo advisen an exhibi tion in 1883 , and the formation of an association to push the salua of Irish manufacturer. Ho also advocates Irish exhibitions iu the United States and suggests the United States should modify the taiiflfin favor of Irish pro ductions. rKHHKCUTINO THK JKWH. ST , PfcTEKSBUita , September 22. The speech of tno governor of KitfT against the Jews is taken as a signal by the peasants and minor ofliciala in the provinces for renewal of hottilites against the Israelites. vr.bTuuurivi : riue. LONDON , Soptembur 22. The lots by the dtatruc.ion of the Sydney ex hibition building is $500,000. HMJ1HI1NU THE 1'UIMOEH. ALEXANUIIU , Sapt. 22 , Princes Ibrohmn , llamid and Ka.mil , who signed the petition prepared by Arabi Piiuha , ] st May , for the deposition of the khedive , arrived to-day to pay ro- si ) ots to him. Thu khrdive declined to receive tiii'in. They wnro ordered to quit tliu pklaco directly. AIlUfhTKI * Y. < \ \ I'OlUIKlir. Br.Ldu.viO ! , Sapti'in or 22 , The president uf the l.'at Skupticcl'inn was nrrestcd on the c'largo ' bcin im plicated in forgeries of ttquieitionn in the last war. THE POOL AT IM'.AOE. No Imraedli > to Danffor of u Rupture of tLo fjtoul UIUH- . BlXMloJ Il3t tch to Tlik IIIR. S Uniuioo , September 2J Uupro- sontutuuj tl the Uhicio ( ; * < t Nurih- woatern , Ohioi o , Mtlwuukoo A St. Paul , Chicago , llurlii gtou & 'Q'lincy ' ' nrt Ulncigo , Hook Island , t ficitio railruadn met Hgain to-day anil signed the ugreemcnl made jcntcrria ) , , thua averting the threatened war to iiortli- western points. The aurt-omonis , pn imsscngor trnflio is to maintain ratpi Tne Rock IJund road ta allowed A p issue to Bhip'pora only , a special tia,1 , at a rate iqualizing it with th ' $20 ! tliouBand-niile tickotp , < if thuNonht , < est- iurn alid St. Paul roads. Thuagruemunt I , ' { ocs into < tlVot October 7 , to b&j one tyCtr. The Mi'- ; > ti n ; . . [ ' / P Paul' I fond waa admitied to the lovnipool oil equal terms with the other four. A freight traflld URreeinont f or in Union- unco of rates was nlao signed by the oompaiiicn. The minor details of the Bohcdulea will not bo completed for srmio days. Froluht agouts of the agreeing roadu will meet in MilwAU- koi > , Mondiy , for the put pare of tak ing the mutter up. These .wroomonls cover not only trufllo to St. I'.iul and Minneapolis , but to all northwostcrn points. Aiiollinr * Wrook. Sptc'il ' Dloitr.ti.li tu Tun Him HONDKAN , Oit. , September 22. The S'utmt'r Pialon of the Quintu Bay Nnviuaiiun'a omnpanj'H linu , co- ini ; up light fromToronto , wontaohnro ut Hondeun IViint , Wudnoidiiy , and is iv iotul wreck. She Im.i been mnninu bdtweun I'ort Dilhouaio and Toronto , but goini ! "l > run bottveen Uwen Bound and S < tult StiMariuon ) the line where the Asia was wrecked. She hud no | MSBonu < < r and was valued at $ .20,000 ; insured $10,000. A Bf of C rrylu [ ; Compauy- Snclil | DiHi4tch | to Tim llm. OniUAdo , tSuptumbur 22. A com pany to bu known us the Texas Con tinental Transportation company , to ung4uo in carrying drt'osed butf in refrigerator curs from the bodf raieing country of the routhwust , wan formed here to-day. Im operations will be confined to the IluntliiKton system of raiUaH , with Cheeapt-ako and Ohio a its eastern outlet , mid the Southern IVciliu as the western. The said company hua the backing of the cattle raisers and ahippor of the southwest. M<TtlUO. On the 20th inst , , at the nmdenco of thy brido'a parents , by Hev. El- drod , pastor of the Episcopal Congre gation at Norfolk , Mr. 8. P. Puikor to Miss Kitio lloyhr , both of Piotoo , Neb. Neb.After a bountiful supper , enjoyed by the assembled guests , the undo and groom departed for Norfolk to start on a short tour , Mr. Parker , recently from New Yoik etate , is at protent a traveling representative of TUB UKK , The bride la the daughter of the proprietor of the Valley house at that place. All with the contracting parties u happy and protperous vnyugu through life , - & Tlio wonders of modern chem istry are apparent in the beautiful Dmmond Dyes. All kinds and coloro of Ink can bo made from them. 4 Buokhn'a Arnica Bulve. The ] tuHT BALVK In the world fcr CuU , lirulbuHorrn , Ulccrr , bait Hlieuui , Fe ver Kotei , Tetter , Chtjnicd Handx , Cbll blamn , Curna , ami all uklu enintluiiB , and pjnitUely cure * > llti. It U guar.mieod to K\\U \ natibfactfuu k i in. aey r lundtxl. Price , 25 coutv per ci. rfor tUe bykO. [ V. Uoodiuau DEADLY DEEDS. 1 Feveral Lives Suddoiily Eiidoil lj ) Railway and PiBtol. Dealnictivo OollJHionof Trame in n Tjnnol on the N. Y. & N. H. Roud. Tha Hot Sprinija Horni-t De prived of Irn Stiii ; . ; by Pistol Whllo Another ArcciTi r\xr Sorilio i * 'Xhoroii Uly Puuohtd by n 5r uohor. Ttio Minor Grades of Crimo. Arlrannan AiTraytr * 1 Dtapkich to lint UK , .LITTLE ROCK , September 22. In Hot' ' Springs this morning Cbns. Mattho < vs , editpfof-.The Hornet , WM hVt fout 'nitt ' 'rti4'killed } hvan'tfiVar with Ool.'Wi8 > v fATin siUUafcflf , the St. Liuia end Texio narrow itauRo ruilwny , and Col. Uticf * ouu of thu pro- | irietnrs of the Arlington hotel , It-it not known ivhuther Fordyco nr Kufrg fired thu fatal shot. Thu trouble grow out of a bitter newspaper controversy over licit niriirn. The Hut Springs npecial to the O.izutto gives the following pirticiilarn of this moriiinu'B tragedy ; "At 11 : . ' ! ( ) this forenoon the trouble which has buon brewing between Ohiirlos Mat thews , editor of the ILrnut , and the proprietor of the A lington llouso , oiilminatod inn bloody tragedyrunul'- ing in the death outright of Mitthows , and Bi'rioiiB wounding of D C Ilium. About the hour mentioned , Coloin 1 S. W. Forflyco and Huge were goiim up the street und met Matthowu ut thu news Btiind opposite the I'.ihicu b.ith hoiiso Fordycu nccottod M.xtthowa . nnd naked why , in addition to pursuing him for yuurr , ho n fleeted on his family during his abiovce , having rnffrmico to an nrticlo in which Matthbvvtt spoke of the Arling ton gang having gone to Mammoth oivo to batch como nohome , the per- tons going being Mrs , Fordyco , Col onel and blr/i , Itugg and families. To this inquiry of Fordyce , no reply was made t > y Mutthows , except by draw ing a pistol and nhooting at him with- i-ut uliVct , Fordyco then struck Mat- thewd several I lines with n etck. The laltor retroutod firing hi pibtnl , the ball of which struck Riigg , who wan just behind Ford ) oo , taking effect in hit ) thigh and putting up iiito'.thuncr i a n. Kugi ; then drew his pistol and com menced firing at Mutthowa , who retreated into the btreet , receiving the bitll in the left temple , one through the heart and another in the left wrist , lit * fell dead in the mud of thu struct , bleeding profusely , Oreatcon. Rternatinii und excitement prevails in | the entire city. AMAUUNO UIN1HTKIU The GnKotto special eays : There is great excitement at Searcy , Ark , , this ufturnoon , caused by a personal en counter bitween Capt. McCauley , nditor of the llosord , und Hov. J , 11 , Dye , presiding older nf the diutriot. \n article in to-day'n Uooord angered Dfo , and meeting McOauloy he knockc d him down und was pulled off bbystanders. . The origin of the trouble was prohibition , Dye Ining u loader in the movement , McOauloy bitterly opposed. .Accident Ju aTannel. 8 | HUl ll ( iauti to 'J III lid. N.w YoitK , September 22. Two trains telescoped iu a tunnel _ ut Eighty-sixh ) etrcot this morning. Five persona art ) reported killed. Sev eral are reported ntill under the train. train.NEW NEW YORK , September 22. The i oporto J accident provoj true , The Nnw Haven train from Alt. Voruonf _ while standing on the oouth bound' truck in the Fourth avenue tuniiol , was run into by the Harlem tra'D. Two roar cars were demolished and with the unyino of the Harlem trafic. lit n in the tunnel. An no > r aa cut ; bo ascertained ut prcco'it four persona were kilted and anmo twenty badly injnri d. The acoidmitvrts aiuood by iiron'i niinnmnaj ; < nient. It in reported Hnveral of the injured have rinco died. Among ihe killid nto four w men tweet ot them school 'oacheruof Mt.Vornon und ono of this city. 0 The great nmjoriiy of tbo paepeng- urs were echool girlit on thein way to Nnrmitl college , nnd it was comttimo before nil anxiety concerning them , was relieved. They were sent back to their homos. A largo force of labor * em and a wrecking train were soon on the spot , and kf.er some hours' work tucctoded in drawing the wrecked locomotive from the imuhrd and broken car. Then , with the firemen and police they marched the ruins. The body of Muditmo Aubort was taken to the 83th street police station , where it now in. When the fitomoii pullud awuy tjioj di ' " ' man suppo'dca to1" ; won" found with - verpeoxl BAyn : Two riiucnmenand ; a nninbur uf cowboys were driving a largo bunch < f or.1 Hinnd having aotno dipputo ncnrTnnui.nl. iiurcud to Hjttlo ihu matter by u luttlo batwouu six picked men of each party. Five uiou were killed. Stnr noiitnti Convicted. S | 'cl l DlipU h to Inn linn. Pinr.ADKLriiiA , September 22. Tliomuu A. MuDdvitt and Christ inn 1'rico wore convicted of the charge of conspiracy to defraud thu government by inotiimof bogus stiir route contrnota entered into July , 1670 Lieut. Lo- unido , ensign , indictid with thomwaa uciiuitted. McDnvitt was admitted to bail , pending motion for n now trial. SPORTING' IIAHK 1IALL. Special li'ipatctrn ' to Tun Unit. CLRVKHN" , September 22. Clove- landu 1C , Ohicagoa C. HIIFKALO , September 22. BnfTalos 4 , Jjtrois ( 1. Uo8TON , Soptoinbor 22. Bostons 3 , Tro > a7. \VoitCK8THit , September 22. No gumo account of rain. CHIUAUO KACK8. Cnic.uio , September 22 Fifth day of thu Ohioigo fuir ntsociation , day bright and ciyl ; attendance largo , track fair. Free for all stallions MOUBO Cliicf 1 , Black Cloud 2 , J. U. Thomas 3 ; time , 2:20 : , 22U ; , 2:22 : , o.gol Class 2:33 : Olcora 1 , Brown Wilkei 2 , Lidy Luuin II , Adeluido 4 ; time. 2:21 : j , 2:211. : 2-.18J. Oleora has been mild to a New York gentleman for $15,000. I.tAQDE ACTION. PiiiLADFU'iiiA , September 22. The executive oaninutteo of the National louguo accepted the resignation of the Worcutter and Troy clubs. Applica tion for admission to membership from the Metropolitan and Philadel phia cluba will bt ) acted on iu Decem ber. uud Flood Spocinl l > l l > lcU to Till UM . QALvtsroN , September 22. A Uruwnvillo special says there is utrict ( ) uiruntino againbt Matamoraa , The Uio Orande is rtill rising , und muuy houses are inundated. Eighteen now cases of yellow fever , ono death ; live deaths ia Alutao.oras. SLAVEN'S , YOSKMU'K COLOGNE Made froir the wild floweru of th KAU KAMtD YOSKflUTK VALLEY , it is thu most fragrant oi perfumes. Manufactured by II. I ) . Slavou , Baa Frauciaco , For Bile in Omaha by W. J. WlutehouiQ and Konuaio Urea , , & 0o.