OMAHA NEB. MONDAY MO UN ING , OCTOBER 23 18d > 10 : THE OLD WORLD. ' Irish Landlords Straining Their Wits to Divide tlio Com mon Enemy , Anonymous Scribblers Secure Unmerited Attention Prom t/he Leaders. Davitt aud .McCarthy Vigor ously Defend the League. Glmlttono to Invtutignte the Im- prlnonmont of E.Uwyor Bpanjeii Politics and Epypttun GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS- P | > oclal Dispatched to TIIK Bur. THR IIIHII NATIONAL I.RAOUB. Couic , October 22. The local com- mlttoa of the Mansion houau ruliof fund Btates that vhon P.irnoll comes to C.irk , ho will summon n meeting of his constituents for the purpose of forming branch of the National league. It is uUo announced it is- intended to merge thu roliuf comtuit- tee into the National lengur. A incn - ber protosta u aina. the "oommittoo morning itself into n movement with which he did not agree. " TUB IAND LEAGUE I'UNDH. LONDON , October 22. An anony mous communication appeared in The Irish Times last wouk , in which it wuo asserted by the wtiter , who pretended to base his conclusion on examination of the financial statements of the Lidiea Lind League aa they appeared in the Dublin papers , and comparison with Ejun'a statement to tlio late national conference , there was an un- dtroatimato. by Egan of the receipts for the aoiiorul fund of the ler.guo of . 25,030 , and an over estimate of Icqicnuato expenditure by the Lidius' Land Laoguo of 71,264 , which were unaccounted for. Justin McCarthy and Michael Davitt , trus tees of the Lind League fund , and McCarthy Jr. , asting us his father's secretary , hna been in torviowcd. They declare from J personal knowledge the allegations are utturly unfounded aud a rehash of the charges circulating among the landlord party ever since the lua uo organized. All three gentlemen point to the faov that the nom do plume , "Ono Who Knowa , " by which the communication is signed , ia ono naod by Arnold Forster in a pamphlet on the Lind Laaguo , whichliko this ono , was first sent to those organs in Ire land favorable to landlordism. Dv Y vitt , besides scouting the charges as false , entered into an explanation with regard to certain paragraphs of the communication. In regard to tbo ac cusation in the letter that Egan , though _ t M-yftfredit 'or relieff tn.r. * % crtea Uuougn tfio Ijiaies'Xi'iud Liiguo , diu not give any account of the mono ; received through it ; Divitt explain this was simply because Egan didn" receive anything from that sourca that every sixpence collected by thu ladio.-i was expanded by tlio ladies they , moreover , sines March last have drawn Upon Egan for 50,000 The Ladies' League 13 ut proaont preparing paring a balance sheet entirety independent pendent of Egan , which will demon atrato thcao facts. With rofcrenca tu the drafts of the Ladies' League on Egan , DAviM states when Parnoll me him on his liberation they hat a conversation , in which Pir neil spokp of Hit ) Ladies Laaguo being Eomowhat profuse in expendiluru. In regard to the charge in the iotter that Ptirnoll hac atatod that the exponseB of the organ izition never oxcoidod 150 weekly neither McCarthy nor Davitt renum bercd any auch uiter.tr ca by Parnell Divitt declares that at the time of the greatest activity of the league , wha with printing and the * widesprea' county orgAtnzationn , the expenses must have boon doubled at all poiritH He siya the publication of the letter in The Iriah Times has made no rtir in Ireland , and ho u'rat hoard of it to day. The Iris'j Times makca no mention tion of thw matter in a loading odi torial. TUB IMI'UIROliMIUhT ( ) K OKAY. LONDON , October 22. The Diily News undorstando tliat Gladstone , oi the ' reassembling of parliament , wil mo'vo tlmt a select committwbo r.p pointed to inquire into tha circnm- . Btancea under which E. Div-yor Gnty was imprisoned , OL11) OH IT. DUJILIV , October 2i. The Con- naught Telegraph saye ; Wo are glad E in has rcaigned control of tbo money bags , and it is to bo hoped now that the lea ui ) will BOO the necessity of keeping the troiaury on Iriuh soii iu the futuro. fcPAR'ISIl I'OLlTIO.'i. . MAniun , October flThe Impat cial jiub'ia'ietf'ttrr ' Jnterviow v/ith Hal- i erun : Ho declared ho would , never renounce republican principles , but would bo favorably disposed townr.'a a cabinet formed by Boirano , nhould Serrano aucooed in re-establishing the constitution of 18i ( . JIo added that Gorilla did not aqroo with him intheao viowa. lir.TUllNKI ) VltTOlta. LONOJK Octobar 22.--Tho , - - march of the First Lifo Guards ( returned from Egypt ) from the docks to Uydo park barracks was nn occasion of great demonstration on the part of the people. AltADl's CONDITION. OAIKO , October 22. Hroadley aud Napier vlailed Arabi Pasha today , Arab ! expresses confidence in the da- citiona of the British government , It la slated that ho IIBS been ill treated and twice spat on , but einco October 10th has bnon well treated , owing to the intervention of the Uritieh conaul. NOTICE OF A BTUIKB. LONDON , October 22. In South and \Vcst Yotkahiro 21IU2 hive given nolico of n sttiko if wages nro not increased , ' rnr.scn SUSPKOTS PARIS , Ojt ) ber 22 Thirty persons wore arrested in Parin , Lyons and St. Etienne , on tuipicion of connection with the riots in Montioau LJS mines. A FALLEN AtlMY. LONDON , Ojtobor 22. Many mem bers of the ( salvation army were in jured , some very aorioualy by the falling of the Ibor at Uanluy. TIIK YELLOW FLAO. LONDON , October 21. The Official G.uetto gives notice tlmt vcssols ar riving at Italian ports from Florida and Tuxnn will bo considered OB in fected with yellow fever and will bo quarantined , UNaATisrAcrouY nnroHT. CAIRO , October 21. The etato of the natives is moot unsatisfactory. A thin superstratum of fear overlies them. There is n deep hatred ol the Christians. AHAIII'RDIVCNI : > EK. GKSKVA , October 21. Ninot , Arabi's European advisor , declares ho received no rewards for his services , and ho cm provo that the evacuation of Alexandria , and the defense of the country were ordered by the miciatory and sanctioned by the khedivo. INCENDIARY PLACARDS , PARIS , October 21. Incandiary placards against landlords were cr.ton- alvoly posted last night in the poorer quarters of the city. AMURICAN COSU'ETITION. KoNiasiiBitci , October 21. There has boon a tremendous dujlino in the prices of Kuesian grain owing to the competition of America. BURIED Irlsbrnon Uklrmlehln ? For Ono of T > : elr "Funda. " SjHxlal : DUiuteli to Tim RRK. NKW Yoitn , October 22 Subscrib ers to the HUiriniahincr fund mot again to-day. The procoedirgi began with reading an article in Tne Irish N.ition in reference to the "Bulmont fund. " Joseph Oromior suggoatod If the word ' 'Bdlmont" were taken out and "dkir miahing" eubaiituted , the eatno article would apply to the ekirmishing fund. Rjfiironce was made to a telegram snut Sir Evelyn Harcourt , for which @ 1L7 was charged. Ic was stated only § 12 hid baon paid for the dispatch. Miiny letters were renuived from reai dents of Wilkeftbirro , Ssranton nnd other cities of Pennsylvania rt t ing the iiccuaitiono niado by Luke Chrk at previous nuotiugJ were in the main correct. The question oi the trustees" report WAS conaidcred. 11 was suggested that as theao trustees were receivers of o'.hor funds , it was likely they would bring fjrward thu amounts of thaeo ether f anda to show the good iinanoial standing rocontlj made. Captain Spoirman auggestti that only two classes of people hac subscribed to the skirmishing funds "foola who had given their nionoy'am crauks who wished to know what had " 1 S tllJTltlfrJtl. . JK . Ifr- . lru.l , A nt the next in'outiuy to eieot perinaneu oflL-ora. Reynolds , of Now Haven ro furred to as a gont'eman of gooi financial standing and "a trustee who had a reputation to lose , " is to be naked to be present at the next meet ing and give a detailed account of h's truatooahip of the skirmishing fund. i i Another Walking Match- Specltil Dlspfttch to TIIK BKK. INKW YOKK , October 22. The six day go-as-you-please pedestrian race ft r the chatnpioribh p of the world anc ? lGOO , in atakos , of which the winner gotd 70 pjr cent , occjud man 20 per cent , and third man 10 per cent , began gan to-night ut 12 o'clock in Madison Sq i.iro Garden , before a gr ° at crone ot people. The starters were Chnrlos Uiwoll , Gooran Ilizal , Pat J. Fitz Gerald , John Hu'hoa , Fljb Vint , Goo D. Noromac , Frank Hart , Daniel J Harty and fho UafWo Post m-xn , P. J Hancock , ll nlan , the oarsman , RIoycr , short distut.co runner , find < > . 15niC9 , of The Turf , Field ant Firm , uro the judges , am Hamilton JJujby is reforeo. N ( contestant will receive any portion ol tuo gate mouoy unlosa ha B3orcs 525 miles ; If any ono man complotoa 52t or more ho will receive all the gate nionoy leaa cxijeneo ; if two complete the riisUucB the winner takes two- thirds of the gate money , the ni'cont nnn ono third ; if three or more muko C25 miles , the winner takes 50 j cant , the othtr.i ia proportion to thuir iiumbor nnd position cf finish. Al etart elf Hatt took the load followed cloeoly by llu , hcu. The ft rat lap made by Hurt in 40 dVcond , HughosBecDtid. I'tto iirut milo was made by Hart in 0 minutes 10 aecondc ; Hughen soooiid , Rowoll third , Fi'zgerald ' fourth. 11j well and Fitzgerald traveled together c'.oeo. ' At 1 o'clock the Hcn' showed Ilazol , Hurt and HuBh w' each covered eij.'ht u.ilca and live l.ipt ; Ilowoll Hglit miles , two Jape ; Hart oignt miJea , three laps , Noro- mac eight milns , two laps ; Fitzgerald eight inilo. , three Japs. The best record for the ssmo time was made by Gwirgo Lit tlo wood , nina miles nnd 185 jards. Arrivul ot filrs. Special DUpatth to TIIK llu NEW Yonic , October 22 , The steam- mip AriKuia , bearing the "Jersey L-illy , " Mw. Laugtry , is signalled. ono cannot nrrivo in the dock until morning. Physicians sty it combines all the Uosidcrata of every ferruginous tonic proaonbod by p very enhool of modi- emu. l > rowii'a Iron Hittera. , , , Su tnlalnK Pnrnoll. Spochl D'spatth to Tun ll . , October 82. The Land Lsaguo adopted resolutions donounc- ng the allegations of fraud against 'arnell and associates in The Irish lines. Persons recovering from wasting diseases , such an malaria , fevers , etc will bo greatly benefittod by the ueo of Brown's Iron Bitter , a true tonic. QUAKER BILL. Celebrating tlio Bi-Goiiteimial Landing of William Penn , Interesting and Impressive Ceremonies ufc Chester nud Philadelphia. A Toorn Wrlttonby Whlltlor Sixty Yonr * AJJO Prodnooil nml Rrnil Together With an Eloquent better From the Qurtkor PooU A Friendly Cololmllon. Spoclikt iHipaUhcs to TIIK HKK. CHKSTKII , PA. , October 22. A largo gathering of the Society of Friends osaoniblod in the meeting houao in Una city this afternoon to oominomnrnto thu landing of William Penn in thin place 200 yearn ngo. John M. Broomall , of Medina , Ohio , opened the exorcises with nn eulogy on Penn. A lottur fsom John 0. Whittier was rend , in which the poet snya : "It is well that the Frionda should commemorate the landing of the founder of Pennsylvania and the great founder of thri'r faith on the pleasant shores of Chester 200 yours ngo. An event so picturoEquo in its surroundings nad circumstance * ) , so important in its results and in- lluonccs , ia a subject worthy of n poet's pen or pointer's pencil. 1 should bo glad it it wore poeuiblo for mo to put into fitting metrical form the thoughts and emotions whioh it awakens , but the Vurdon of yoatn begins to rout heavily upon me ; I chrink from thu bllbrt of handling such a themo. The memory of Wil liam Penn in secure in its grand out * lines and unsullied purity. Ho stands and will foruvor eland with sages , statesmen , philanthropists , of whom the world ot their day was not worthy. Ho lived and thought centuries in ad- vjuico of his contemporaries , and slowly but auroly generations since liavo baon approaching the moral and political standard which he oot upon the shorci of Delaware. Looking over oomo old papers recently I found some versos wntton by me when a boy of Iti , no.irly sixty years ago. Of courau the ciroumatancea under which they were penned ulono entitle them to notice , but I venture to send them as the only responsu tu thy request which I can make , "I am truly thy friund , "JOHN G. WiirrriRB. " "WILLIAM rtNN. " The tyrant on hU gilded throne , The wirtiar la lib battle drcif , The holier triumph ne'er have known Of justice aud of rfghteouaneaa. Founder of Peun'ylvanin , thou lid t feel it when thy worda of peace 3mcoth > d the stern chieltaln'u swarthy brow , And bade the dreadful war dance coise , Oi Silmylklll'd banks no for times frowned , Tne peaceful cot alnno wa8there ; _ . J o \tr iry ftp * 7-5 n' tfrjn' " * * J-T , ' " l ' No doith'ghot Bwep' the L'clawaie. In manners rne k. in precept ; mild , Thou aud thy Friend i serenely taught Tim Bav < > to huntsman , tierce and wild , To raise to heaven his crriut ; thought. II w unlike the bloody band That unrelenting Coitot 'cd To I'rincely Montezunin's land , And ruin around hia pathway shed. With hearts that knew not how to spare Disdaining milder means to try ; Tne crimson nwotd alone was there The Indiau'd choice to yield or die. But then , meek Pennsylvania' * sire. Unarmed , alone , from teirorfrfe , T ni ht by the heathen council tird The lessons of Christi.au. ty. Founder of Pennsylvania state. Not on chcbloidwet rolls o ( fume , lint with the wine , the good , the yrdat , The world hall placa thy uaintjd name , Other poama were road An ad droH3 was also mudo by Alfred H. Lno , presHout of the Pennsylvania Pceca Bocioly. Sorvicoa in all the churches iu the city were in keeping with the occa sion. To-inornw the bi-contonnuil of the landing of Penn will bj fittingly celebrated. AT rniiMUKM'iiiA. PniLAUcM'jiiA , October 22. Tin culubratiun of the 200th anniveieary of the founding of Pennsylvania by William Penn wai opened to-day with roliyious services in the ohurchui oi ull Uenuiniiintions. To-morrow after noon 10,000 Germans will aosonibln in front of Independence ) hall to ahtif appropriate eon go. At midnight too istato liouso buJl will nnnoicco | tlio landing day. Propanxtioii for the observation have bcorT mudo on an aliiborali ) soalo > - rt'edncsday , trade * ' day , will Jy tf'von ' over to a parade of the j.dfialrics of the city and atato , JM tlfu evening there will bo a street ropres si nation of sjonta in the lifo and career of Penn , A ro coption at the Academy of Music closes the oero- monies. Thursday iu Knights Templar day ; Friday , military day ; 7,000 Tump- ars and 20,000 troops nro expected to latado. Regattas , chorus singing , nradnof bicycles , unveiling of atatuca , etc. , malio up the other exorcizes. Memorial Serving BjwcUl Dispatch toTim HIK , NEW YoitK , Ojtobor 22. liatweeii ; wo aud thrro thousand ladies and ; eiitlomen gathered thia afternoon in [ rvin ? hall , in rosnoneo to thn invita tion of Garibaldi Lodge of Frao nw ) Accepted Maeona , to asaiht nt the edge' ) , in the services in mumory of heir late lamented brother and com patriot , Garibaldi. Tlio services were concluded in Italian , I'lneno nt I'ouinoolu. poclal DUjiatch to Tils ltt.t. PENBAOOLA , Fla. , October 22 , Wty-Uo new cases of fovcr reported o-day , ono death. 1 ho distress is not diminishing , but increases with the du- ation of the epidemic. Qaarantino will continue for seine time. Kxpon- itures for relief are very heavy , Con- ributious , with some local exception ? , ro very email , causing much uneuni- neaa to the board of health , Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by L J WHOLESALE J I J V Notions and Furnishing Goods , AT ST.TOSIEIPIIB : , : MO. , The Brightest Lighted , IJoat Appointuil .lobbing flouso iu Amnrio.t , cnntnlnitiir the nrjjoat Stock of Dry Goods and Notions woit of tlio I'li.uiusippi. Solo nnuufajturcrn of the celebrated McDonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim and OoWoaade Paats , KYOLONE ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AMD CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods in the Market Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit 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. Ths most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember E. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. HOWIE THRUSTS. Hon. M , E , Turner Gives the Mo nopolies a Tolling Blow. Senator Van Wyok Delights a Large Audience. Homo and Foreign Nown of tlio Uny. Isutcli | to Tnr. Bnr. Bum , Nob. , Cslobor 21 , 1882. The [ republicans of Blair and vicin ity held a mealing in Qormania hall hat evening. A largo and enthusiastic RUtiioiicu was in attendance , and ovary- thing passed off harmoniously , lion. Lorenzo Orounoo presided at the open ing of the mooting v Ji a few remarks upon the issues of the diy. Ho in troduced Hon. ML K- Tumor , the ro- < > inr n3jub\icn if lliX * - ' -tvertr-- . _ u few minutes > /jn the trano- portntion problem , touchiui ; par ticularly upon the relation of the railroad companies to our bunt- ness and on politics thawing from the evidence adduced befoic tha extra BCD- aion of the k'fjicluturo how our high est cfliciuls arc tampered ( ritb and in- hlienced. Inetancea of discrimination wort referred to ? nrl tfi < ? ayntoni of fiivuriiism sr common with rnilroau com pan ICH donouncpd. Reference was made to the dccbions ot the BU- promo court coucriuug the location of unp.itontod Innds , and the effort made by Senator Van Wyck to compel hnd grant roads to take out patents. Air , Turner m\id that Gilistra of the [ jovermnont were the paid a yon la of the psoplo and should aorco tbum and record their will , and not work for moro pnvato interest. Ho climmcndr.d tlio upscch < if tlmt congroidmun who oaid tlnvr a bill under conBidcr.iKon proposed to anil proparty of the United Stati'ii for § 2,000 when ho wau rcndy to draw hii ciiock for it fcr § 300,000. Uipreby thwurLiiif ; the bL < \ \ and iiluu ed hiiil- self if uloctud f u net , in n Hue spirit. Jlr. Tiirner'e'yeiiiRtlis'WJro ' well do- live cd and londiy ypillaudcd. Senator - tor Yun Wjck vi Tthun introduced by Mr. Cn/unao oiifl fur an huiw nnd a tlin nuiliunco v/illi ono of tlio finest dtsrltynf wit , niadoru and eatcasin tlj.it it has boon our to ) ii.tui tri in u lortft while , ills umituriy pr-iontitioi : of tlio atoal nnd lumber tiiuuopoliaU in con- i/ruBU , wlio have boon dohu. ; nil Injy pnlil to ntavo tlfticUon upon tlio tarj/rquculion / wna well reobivi'd by the audi&uco , fie iho a olu on t'o | ' river and Imtbor jill , tlio loaning , ( jf Lo'auol Jandu and the printing oontract frauds , It is rap jesiblu tu do i.is i pooch jualico ox- oopt by tsivinfi .vjrbAtim report which ny bo publiahijd noicafccr , ' " " ' pr * The Murdoroni Mnllnys.1 DljpnU'b U ) Till Ilr.r , NEW YOHK , Oftobcr 22. Edward " \Villiata Pratt- and John 3ourivon , alleged cktiiailerb / of \Valtei" llalley , jyuro arraigned iu the Market police court ymlorday morn. , ing before u largn crowd , Malloy , in I company with tha notorious Blanche Douglas , alias .Nollio Muxwoll , ap joarud in cour . and madn nflidavit , o an attempt t blackmail. jJlatichu Douglaa made jsthteincut that the utters from Ma li y wire taken from lor trunk by ( $ Miloy , aomotiinea her over. The ca 10 waa net for Jioaiing rhurdday. It jattracting great at- cntion in nyilicd caurt c'rcleu of Nov/ York end Now Iliiven , , ll ntU of Noted Men. l Di | > utcli lo fiyi ! Dm. Kuoumeu , October 22 , E. pu. hino Smith , nt ihfToront tirnoi editor f the Buffalo O mmorcial-Advertifior , tocheatcr Don crat aud Albiny Svunini * Journu and recently chief offlcor'ftr U aw Japaucao KOVOHI- lent , died here ] at night. Joseph Medbtrry , ono of the origin , tors andifuat di Julor of the Western f V Union T ilivrnph company , died yen- Urday nftoruoou. Dtntli of Llcutonant Hnnonolc. ikicli toTlltllHK SAN FKANIMKUO , October 21. Lieu- tenant' B. F. liansaok , Second in fantry , U. S. A. , nephew of General Hancock , died yesterday. TELEGKAFH KOTES Dtepittlioj ta Tin 1I. > 1 , Winuteg cMfbrntod the opening of the ut ctrccl railrnd' ! inJ niece sfol lightiiiR of tlio whole nf Main tttiect by electricity H.itiinny ! night Nil et , f rabi P nha'a lluropoan atlvjncr , clod ir.'H lie lorclved no rownid for lii < Her- viccH , nnd ho cnu i > r 'Vu tlut the ovacuiUi'ii of Aluxaii'triamiil tlio dofenua nf tlui i m- try weto ordered by the ralnltlry ! > * sanc tioned by tlio Ithedlvc. Jolm Uoxoy , odltor of The Ii'sh Nation , wus arrottod in Now Vork Sfttnnlny , nn ohargo of llbol on AnijUBt Uolmotit. Tlio Nutiou , SoiJtember aO , iogoJ ! that ccrtulu m-iiey ontrusto I to IWmont in 18155 on l.olmll of the Fuilan uignulzitlon had been Win. Goovjli * te ilit-d tlio inturcontcU a nuto from Oao. W. Kiillo to Jilri' . Ssoville , con- lontH ol which were very Improper , and hid fieim her mother IcUa three mon whom fiho h id no ri lit Iu kU , and had heard of niuny uthers elio bud kissul. One hundred nml lilty ot tbo foremost tHi/ena < i ISow York nnd Brooklyn enter- tnhiwt Henry luur/o ! nt n Immniot on Sa nnlny ulfjlit. AUtrnon S. Snllivuii prei-iiloil. Henry Ward liecclior Bat ut the .ri ht f the Hticsr , wlio iimde n Bpcoch in Y'irUicr enunciation of hU well known , , , . , , -icipIo. ] 5eoclier responded for the rllicer uf the orinv , in i hh r > iiirl 1 elevuu new Ntationx havu lii-oti Mliloil AUI. " H'oti.il ' ienriH | nro im.do fn tlio cotton nnu twbnco . Krowlng rcKiorm of t10 ! country nml r n * " ' fiivl"K r" ' liigi ti cattlurnUoMu' T x jinuinut the ) . , roach of norther * ha bioii Iniiroveil. | KxpeiliuontH have boon m < d.u. % " " Ul , ° view of increasing the value of i ho { r"'f " bullfltlni hi' the c. . < Ulnn if a weatlior chr.rt. At the i > n'icitUlnn ' of thow ln.l.e citiiil in tha cultlrAtion of wheat nml o. le [ graiiH iu th nurtbtvoht , It li coutoinplnUu to cstnbliflh uneivlco blinll , r In tb..t nuw J'l o , oration for tha brnoQt of the cotton in'oreHtf , which will oab'.b ' thin dSiC tu pn'-lish in journntu of the nnrthwci < .t'tlio dully rninfall nml tompcrbturo , nt ile'tsr- niined from n largo umber of ulut uil tu the guvrrnmvnt , wlitcli tl o Usual tcirlcA woik , jj JCJH tbun Sl'iO- (00 ner year. The cost ( f aalariuM alone of thoHvjia iminbt'rnf riviliuno'crlirt would amount to mnro than G 0,000. Mit'lW'V Cimi'ii ' and 1'jiliick O'Oon- nail , hod r.iimrj in Auburn , Mo. , liavo 1'WU ' barno it pin 'go ' aitaiirt o-icli other Thuy wtio both cii [ 'llir'd on llmtom'n now fn t iry , the wiilla of whLli li.ivo bsen rm uij fi'J ' foot. .Satiin'nmornliu Iho men went to work an muni , but fomethliiff nc- onrred to niUHO the old ( .nimoHity , am qulcttor tha'i ' thought the two iitun clo t'i in iJo.id'y i ombat on tbo dl/iy u'lce of the third Htnry wall * , Thoi titiijle ; wus licri-c , but i-hort , Jiefoio they cuulu I o tcp .r.tled both men lost their hahnce , nu'l ' , clnnind in ench other'n cmlirace , thry pltchtd over the wall , ttrlklu ; ; on the /ioim / I bu low wllli ft leaiful thud TJidr f'Jlv > Y \yorkmcn immediately Imnlened boloiv , b-it 10 no av.ll. Tlio men were man-jlei. corpse * . What makes the cIioinnKtuncoj peculiarly rad h that Jxith men leava Urge faiulllfn drpend tut 111.011 them for niipport , CUmiuiikmiH a ven children , A tcrriblo ncri ] cnl to u c dmose of work. ! DK MICH btildiiKli'h' t' ' > the North AduniH frelgtit yard , oeourrel Kiturduy inunilnp , in which tv.'inty-nevdi were Injured , fe\oral fttally. About .SO a. in. Kiui. ; noiir 'harl i t'tHfi and l iroman ilHcph li.isteley loft the North Adiiin depot on nn enyluo on the DetrUM Statu road , punlini a vabuo o loat'n 1 with thirty men if Ing to work at dilirront. platw mar Xoar ami Oharlemout. I'artf'din ' the car included the trctii n caiij : , Joljii Hyan , foremai j u gii > n of innnon" , ifului ( ) . .Mad den foremin ; thu ntMio-cutterr , 1'cter Jhr- ry forjn.Bti ; track-laycrM , Thomas liuliiii fun Hum ; nml uirpenter * ; J. J. IVclfham , foreman. The inuinu and ua'iuni.o ' ttarle I fi > r the tunnel , ami liad > ; . ne about hjf | way through \\hcn the LM'IOI ' ne , which WPR in the front , colddod viith the Tioy nnd litwtoa kiiyltie. Tha cabou o wna n l eil IromjtH trnekw r.n-1 canied to the cow catcher of tl o engine df thn U.'crfml 1 , The front of the englno WM biiia-hcil In , nml steam nnd hot water Hew m'o tlm c , boow , The men not lu.rt in the o 1 inlou were burned badly , and but taw o capod with out Injury. Nona ot the men uoillii haiu been rerioudly Inut but fur tha i > | ii. hion of UIB b illur of the IJirlinlil ( I0luu. Tlnuti doLtum arrived nt the tcono and made RII oKuiutoatlon cfthe men ml' rod , ICiijht m-n nro fatadv hurt aud thirty , three injured , all ucaldad , many with cut * , i and broken bones , ON ACCtJUNT OF HIS Immense Practice In Omaha , Neb. , WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON c\ \ 'JlW p K&.ISU U 0 USAA * AND WILL REMAIN THREE DAYS AT TIIE \YHEUE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON TIIE Eye & Ear , Throat & Lungs , Catart , Kidneys AND Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Haa ( HrcovcrcJ llio prcntcut euro In the world for woikncsn of the back nnd limbs. Involuntary dincharge9 , nnpotency , general deb li'y , norvousnena , lungour , confusion of iclean , ] ialpltatlon uf the honrt , timidity , troinbllng , diniiitiRH of Bight or giiidlncM , dla- CIUI08 of tlio heul , throat , HOBO or nkln , affectlona of Iho liver , lungn , Htomnch or bowels these toniblo rihonlerK , arising from solitrny hnblta ot youth ami ficcrot practice * moro fatal to the victim tiinn the xongu of Byruim to thn nmrinoa of UlyaKCB , blightiofl ; their must n.diont ho ) ca or nuticlpati nt. rcmlerlng marringo Imp /mible. These that nro HulTerlng from tlio ovn prnclicoi- , which doctioy their mental and phnlcnl BVBtem , causing NERVOUS DEBILITY , The nyinptomi of which nro rlul , illntriMed ! ml.id , which unfiti them for pciforming their1 buslneMH ami nocial iliilio , uiaLen hnpjiy marrbgoH Impo-imbloUatreeHea the action uf the heart , criming tin IKK uf bent , depression of spiritx , evil forebodings , cow. nrdlco , fo.im , uroaniB , raitlt-pn nihip ; , illzzlnoin , forgtlfnlneiw , unnatural disclmrges , paba In the back and hipn , tb.irt brcathlnor , melancholy , tire onxily of ( ompnnyand have protorcnuc to bo uloiii' . reolin ( ; ni tired in the morning : IH whenrotlrln. . nominal weak- lies' , lost mau hood , wiiltu bono deposit In the urine , ncrvounnos'j.troinbilnx , contusbu ol th"iihl | , watery nml oak t-yoi , dyBpopiia , coimtliiatlon , palencan. pain nnd weakness in tha llinb , oto , , fho-ild cnusnlt mo Immrdi-itnlv nml bo restored to perfect health. YOUNG MEN Wlio have become victims of sollttry vice , that drcwlful nnd destructive Inblt which nnnnnlly nwccpH to nn nutlniDly grave tnou-ianilt of young men uf exalted talent nud brilliant Intclloet who might ithervvino entr nco Hutenlng BountorH with the thunder * of their elonucnca ci waktu to cxtacytliu lIvIiiKlyro. may call with confidence , MARRIAGE. Married porooni or young men conlcmlatlng | uinrrlago beware of phyctcr.l weak ness. J'OH > of ,1'tocrcatlvo power , impotenoy or unv oilier ilbqiialtfioation iweedlly loileved. " " w'l ° l'acM himself under the care of Dr. Flahblatu may religiously ooa- fidu In liiit h' 'li ? ftS P Kent' ' ' Hinn , nnd cnnfiili nil v rely ninm hl < flkill aw n phyeichu. OMGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured1 and full * /igM lOi red , 'J'hlu distrtHilng alfectlou , which renders llfo ft burden nnd marriage imiioi < nihlo , fa fit penalty i > nld by the victim for Improper indnlconce. Young pcoplo nio apt to commit except from not being awnie of the n'rrndfnl comcqueiioeH tlmt may uiuua. Now h& that underutaiuU thiiubject will ( | L jy tlmt procruition ii hut BO nor bv tluno faJlins into Itnpropjr hnbltu than by tha , , r , , tmt. Bo-Itloibeliv. ' depiivedof tlo iileasuronof healthy ulfupringH , the mojt serious and' -leslrnclivo HymptoiiH ot both mind and body .xiao. The djatem becomcH do- riiiL. 1 tliu phyci al nnd ra ntnl poweni weaken , Jio t proeroativo powcru , n rvptu IrriUbil'-V " , "JHjieinU , imlpltr.tlon uf the hoirt , fndlgostion , constitutional debility , the Ir ; i.o , r > - igh , rc.ni.nir'Lion and death A CURE WARRANTED. crMitM tahied In health by null arm.t pretcmlera who keep them tritllng month after uiontb ti , t ' ' 1 l"J' > ' "n0u ' " " 1 Injiinnupomi niml8 thould apply immediately. ' DR. FISHBLATT , freijnont ' "im < "lifttdy < mvo Particular Notice. iv , , , , n , 'in ' hainjniod thembolves by improper Indulgence „ „ . - ' . i MBd9J iii i v < il > wind mid body , unfitting them for hiwine < 8 , atudy , am Hohtaryliablwwhlcbrnln * . of tl8 ( Bad , mclanoholv UTectt prodncoiby tlio ! ' „ i ? " ir."u7UKO'u . " , ; ' , " > N * of the back and llnibpalna In the head and early liubltH of yu.ith , viz. Vfo nt - s.s palpitation of the heart , dynwiwto , nervous . to. PRIVATE OFFICEC , CLAPP , 05 5TH &WALNUT STS P/iKi" / " n1Ult 8l 8rula Rntl wlthlnthereiohof all who need .tUNhLHrAI I'HhK , CharKfB | . will . IOIsI mo. ye at a .liHauca aud cannot call , re. , ' . , ' , iiu , i.ii-ijiiiifii ,1 , through t"lont' the < hoiU.w mail ! ' ° ? " ' ' VBendlng their ynnilonw with \ > ytise > Audrotu Jboch Boz 08 DOB v wn A. ft * CLARK , SIOHWBHBRfiK TAIL WHOLESALE & inflow Shades anil ( Jurtaik V JO UNICES 0 0UTAIN POLES AlN\ FIXTURES. 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