/T\ ? TWENTY-SECOND YEAH. OMAHA , FRIDAY MORNING * SjflfL'EMBEK 16 , 18J2. NUMBER SO. ANOTHER CASE IN NEW YORK Mary Connelly , a Domestic , is Sc d by this Dread Scourge. PtST SHIPS ON THE WAY TO OUR SHORES llrnlth onlrlnlK Arc Anxioimly Awaiting tlin Arrival ut Minprrtvil V ' el ( 'III- vcdtnii yuurmitliu-s Agiilnxt New Vcnk Nutvi ul the 1'L-stlleiicp. Nr.w YOIIK , Sont. 15. Mary Connolly , a 1'J-year-old girl xvho came from Ireland six months neo , was removed to the reception hospital from the touomont , O'J-J Second avo- nuc , sufforinR from whnt ts announced ns gcnulno cholera. The rnsc was reported by Dr. C. J. KUHO of liT Second uvonuo , who wni cnllcd in to attend tbo girl. Inspector Dulllnghntn of the Hoard of Health declared sbo had thu cholera. Wbon bo urnved In the city she went to llvo with B family nntnnd Lyons , friends of hors , on the third llocr of the tonomont. Six or seven xvcckR ago she got employment ns n servant In Mrs. Mary ITenn's theatrical boarding boufif , 225 East Slxtr-first street. She was In good health until Wednesday , whpn she paid n visit to the Lyons famllv nnd came borne at 1U p. in. About midnight she w s seized with violent pains , which was followed with vomiting and diarrboua. Mrs. Fonn Bent for n duntor , but bo failed to answer tbo call. After waiting a few hours. Ur. Knno was notified. In Iho meantime Mary PX- prctscd n wish to bo taicen to the Lvons house , nnd bho was removed there. Ur. Kane vlrltudhor Ibis mornlnc and nfter nn cxnin- innllon dlacnoscd her"case us cbolora. The V pollco were notified and also Iho bureau of cnnlaelous dueuscs. No. r > 2' ' Is n tenement in which eight faml- lins llvo. The house wns tborouphly disin fected , nnd trio bedding on which the sick girl lay was burned , as also her clothing. Tno bedding nt Alr. . ITcnn's house upon which tbo Kirl slept was nlso taken away. Mis. Fonn's boarders , eight In number , are professional people. A physician has been doinllcd to tch the house from which tbo girl was removed. How she got the ills- ease is n myslorv. This ts the first case of cholera reported In Ibis city In which tbo patient Is allvo. l'ollrc < Watchful. Sanitary Superintendent Kdson bnd a con ference with 1'olfeo Superintendent Byrnes , nnd over 200OlX ) chol rn circulars nro being distributed throughout the city , liyrnos tins instructed nil the police raptuins us to tbolr duties. The cholera circulars arc printed In English , ( Jcnnan , Hebrew , Italian unii Uohcmlan. Among the nurses offering service nro ninny youtm women ol rolliipmont nr.d education , who teemed tilled with n tie- nro to feflcrifico tbeins.flvos in behalf of their fulloiv uii'ii The utllro of sovcral indicates n life of case nna uealla. There have been ninny male appllcnnli nlso. At tbo meeting of the Uoard of Health to il ; iv the following wus adopted : HcBolvol. Thnt from nnd after this liny all pursuni slik with cnntaclotis illnu so coiiilnir rnini iho United bt.itCB Ittire.m of Iinial/ru- lion , I'Ma island , tniint bo l li\urod illroct to lllvcisldu ho--pltiil. North llrothcrs Mum ! , fur the ru.ibiin tint the prom M-S nt thu foot of Kast Soventy-siAlh stiuot will hi- used for the cnni of porsoiib Hick with eholura. 'fnoeos- ' h.'irv tlio t.oir.l will inako usu of IIliurs iHland. mid ( | tiir.tntlno : these who may Imvu -LX.VII exposed to eholura. ( iiivu thu UKO ( if III * Stciiui Vucht. Dr. Allen McLtno Hamilton , secretary of the medical advisory bourd of the Chamber of Commerce- accepted the use of the Kto.lm vrtt'htrttmman nlfln it nt tlin illcrt/Mnl of the board by its owner , Mr.Villtam H. Hears i. J. Plerpont Morpan , the t-cnsurer of the Chamber of Commerro quarantine emergency fund , acknoiviedgc.s the receipt of an addi tional $ T.tr : : ! < in subscriptions since noon yestcrdnv. und thoio previously received wcro f : > SOJ : ! , makinca grand total offii'G35. : ) Dr. Tnlmago expresses the opinion that the pilots on qunrautlued vcescU could bo freed with safety. In Iho absence of Dr. Jenkins no decision has been rendered. Tbo cabin passcngets on Ihe Stnto of Nevada , the Ili-st vessel to come under the twenty-day regulation , were lo have been re leased yesterday , but wcro prevented by the collector pending the decision of the s'ecri- tnry of the treasury regarding tbo applica tion of the regulation. The secretary tolo- graphcd his permission nnd Ibo passengers wore landed this afternoon. NlirillHIIIIlll'K I'llHIit'llKUI-A to Ho I.lllllllMl. Tomorrow the Noruinnnm's passengers vill bo brought by boat from Fire Island und landed nl Iho Normnnnlr.'s pier in Hobokcn. Their landing tliero may bo opposed by the Now Jersey authorities. IIOWMIV : VOUKUAS isricTin. : : Iininlcrtints from lliu Ntruninr I'rloilnna liilrixliicod ciiuloni Into tlie City. 1 NKW VOIIK , Snpt. 15. The morning opened bricht nnd frosty , nnd Nuw York Is thus enjoying just the kind of weather to prevent the spread of the plague. Thu jfow cases which have up poured here , end which wcro concealed by the Board ol Health , have In no way alarmed the authori ties rr citizens. The people hero have become - como oduculod up lo a point of having litllo or tiu fear ot iho formerly much dreaded dlsciise. The immigrant passengers of the steamer Frlcsland , which arrived hero August 20 , uceiu to have brought ibo disease lo llttlo Minnie Lovlnger , who died September 11. Tney are traced back to Antwerp , which they reached from oilier clues "of Europe doubtless Infected with cholera. When they reached quarantine ihcre was no Illness reported aboard , and after a few bouts' u"otcn'.lou anil no-called fumigation , they were allowed lo proceed. From Iho Elcnnnhlp tbo passengers scal'.orcd over tlio city und country. Fourycung women wout to the nouso whcio litllo Minnie lived. The infection was probablv In Ihttlr clolhing , as thov escaped allack themselves. It N authoritatively staled that nine steam ships , cat rying 5,000 Immigrants , aroenrcuto to this country. Among the steamers now etirouto with steerage passcncurs are the lufnuu line ( .learner Indiana , from Liverpool , September 10 , with MO in the stoarago ; the Anchor line stonmer Ethiopia , from Glasgow , September 1 , IS3 stconigo ; iho Hamburg-American line steamer Dohcuiiu , Irom Hamburg. September 1 , OS'2 in the MuQi-ngo : tbe stcaircr Polurln , from Blotiln , heplumbur I , with US in the steer- nee : tbo North Gorman line steamer Her man , from Bremen. September G. with 300 in Iho atcoriiKoj the Fnbro line steamer Mosc- liu , from Naples , September VJ , with -JOO lu tbe fctoerage. Nilir oil Tlinlr Wi y Acre tile Atltintlr A l' < ' * t Milp ut Hot ) IIIMII , LOXPOX , Sopt. 15. The British bark Emillc Dlnglo , Captain llooso liotn Fenian- illna , Aunst 13 , for Alnxvlck , bus put into ilolyheud. Caplnln Hoo.o reported that choloralo iluord r hid appeared among Ills crow and pbynloiiius have gene on board the burk to Inquire Into thu nature of tbo dis- OUil1. OUil1.Thuluman liner City ot I'.trli , explain Wii'Ulns. from Liverpool sallnd Ircm Qituent- town lor Noxv Y'.rk ' nday xvllh ITi aaloon and U17 second cabin passiMigen. She has nofcteoiUKo pameiignrH. The Wnlto btnr tnntner Gonuanlc , dtp- tain Cameron , from Liverpool yohturduy , ul o sailed from Quconstown for is'uw York toJiiv. Her passenger list comprUcs 'J4 | pur- otm in the kaloon , She has neither snrond clans nor steerage patsciicera , The Gulou liner Nevada , Captain Cjlilng , from Llvcrrool vln Queviutown tor New York , took MX ) steerage passeuu-crs. Uf thU uuuibor iw uro uuttre * of ( jroat Britain. The others are foreigners , though tbcro nro no Uusslan Jews among thorn , Their lug gage was disinfected nt Llvirpool before they worn permitted tn embark , und it wns ngnln disinfected nt quarantine. Tno lug- page of these emigrants who went aboard at Qncenatown was also subjected lo Ihorougb disinfection. The Allan line steamer Carthaginian , Captain France , from Liverpool. September Ii ) , for St. John's , Halifax nnd Montreal , hns on board thirty snloon passenger * . Shu has also llfiy sccend-clnss nnd steerage pas sengers. AT ( JUAltAXriNi : . Anxiously Aunlting the Arrival of tlin llo- iHMiilu-.NoU'n from thn M till Ion. QUAIUXTINE , S. I. , Sept , 15.-Thomembers of the medical conference , appointed by the Chamber of Commerce , arrived nt the sta- lion this afternoon on bsard Millionaire Hearst's yacht , the Vamoose. Mr. Hearst cabled from Paris t'jal bo would be pleased to place the yacht at the disposal ot tbu physicians composing tbo conference. After n short tnllt with Dr. Jenkins they ro-om- barked , accompanied by thu health ofilcors , nnd stnrtcd down the bay to Sandy Hook. The Travo of the North Gorman Lloyd Steamship company arrived at 8:15 : with a full list of cabin pnssengcrH. There were no immigrants on board. She reported all well. Shu W.H cleared and was permitted to go up. At 8 o'clock yesterday she passed the Bohcmiu , which is duo hero at midnight. Much nnxioiy is being expressed bv Ibo ho.illh ofllccrs for iho arrival of this boat , ns it Is feared sbo has many cases of cholera nboard. Dr. Jenkins , in peaking on Iho subject , mild ho had no actual knowledge of there being any dlscas ) onthohhip out he added that bo was very suspicious. Dr. Walker , deputy health ofllccr , says ono in fant died of niorusmus on Ibo steamer Wyoming this morning. Steamer Normannl.i All well on board. The htcatncr Wyoming will bo hold until the completion of the bacteriological exam inations. The Hugln's passengers were removed today to tbo New Hampshire nnd will ho transferred thence to Fire island on the de parture of the Norrnnnnia's passengers , which Ur. Jenkins says will be tomorrow. The passengers' luggage is already stowed away on the Cepheus. The Scandia's passengers will bo taken to Hoffman island ns soon as possible. Ail uro well on the Island at this \vrltine. It has been claimed that the death of the child , Minnie Lovlngor , of111 East Forty- sixth street , lust Sunday Is directly traceable to four immicrant clrls who cnmo hero from Antwerp on the Fricsland. Dr. Jenkins ovl- dcnt.viloei nol pulfuiih In iho allocation and explained ! that his deputy. Dr. Tnlmngo , has reported there wns no illness on tbe Frleslnud .vpen sbo last arrived. Ho says ibat the re sult of his trip of Inspection to the camp at Sanely Hook wns sntl'sfi.otorv und the camp wnud ! bo speedily completed where accom modation for 1W ( people had been provided. Ho still feels very doubtful nbout the condi tion of the Moravia's pas engers and will hold tbj steamer some time longer. The Wiclnnil will bo allowed to go up tomorrow. The cargo of the Normannia will bo brought to quarantine , disinfcclud and transferred. .M\V HAVIAI.AICMIDV : Two Suspicion * Cases Discovered In That City livery Symptom of Cholrm. NLW HAVEX. Conn. , Snt. 15.-Tho city is in a Hurry of excitement over what seems to bo a cuso of L-bolcra. Shortly before 7 o'clock this morning , John Henry , a Janitor of tbo Sheldon avcnuo school , found nn Italian writhing in terrlblo aznnv lu a field on the outskirts of the city. The pollco were Ut once notified and the bospitnl ntnbu- lunco called. When that vobiclo arrived , me uaim'i , oviucniiy a moorur , was exnioii- ing all the symptoms of the disease. He was taken Immediately to tno bospltp.i nnd Isolated from the other patients. The Itnlian has proved to be Romeo Doncra , und is a loooror. This afternoon his brother Nutnllo. residing with him on Hudson street , was stricuen with the same symptoms. Ho wi-s also taken to the bospitnl and Isolated. That purl of Iho city in which the street Is located Is a low marshv ground , and Is ono of the moit unhealthy portions of Iho city. The health ofllccrs nnd hospital authorities maintain a rigid sllcnco In regard to the case. WAS IT 3UIUIUIS7 Mm. J'erion' * Drntli and Tlioan of Her Children Sliroiulud in Mystery. QL-AIUXTIXK , S. I. , Sept. 15. - Commissioner sioner Allen has just stated on his return from the lower buy that Dr. Sanborn now believes Mrs. Person poisoned her two children , who died at upper quarantine on the Wyoming , nnd then comniitiedsulcido herself in the same wtty. She appear * not lo have ueen married lo Ibo man who passed us her busbund. The commissioner reports the/death of one child Irom croup on the Wyoming. Tliero were no deaths or new cases of cholera today. today.OM OM : .MOUI : DAYO.V run : ISLAND. Tomorrow tlio Norinnnnln'a 1'n gnu tigers Will lie I'repil from Qiiuriintlnu. Finn Isi.AVP , N. Y. , Sept. 15. The Nor- niunnhi'a cabin passengers will ba released from quarantine tomorrow. Custom ofllcers are hero today examining their bagguge , and tbe pabsengers nro making their declarations. A boat will tomorrow morn ing convoy Iho pastoncers from hero lo iho company's docks at Hobokou. It is reported thai several passant-era have succeeded iu making their escape from quarantine tun ! . Suspicious Death hi Urooldyn. NKW Yoitiv , S-pt. 15. The llt-it case from suspected cholera oecurrcd in Brooklyn today. Josephine Mulcokn , 21 years old , of "WO " Slatn slreot , was taken ill yesterday. Al nlghl Bho passed into a stale of collapse. Today sue vomited , and vvhon n physlcinn was called sbo was dead. Thu girl had eaten hcarlilr of green corn and toumtoos , nnd her death wns put down to cholera mortms. A bacterial examination Is now being made. The idrl arrived from Poland In January , golne to Scranlou , Pa. , and com ing hero three weeks ago. Death * at 'Jiiiiriiiitlni * . Qr.unxiixr , S. 1. , Sopt. -Upport to 1p. . m , from Sninburnu island : Died , Cismo Dupansn , nged 1M , of pneumonia ns n complication of cholera , from which the pa tient hud lecovered. Transferred to Hoffman island , ton per- bons. Transferred to convalescent ward. two. ' Transferred to blck ward , three' ( one cu.se Convalescents aim suspcts , thirty-three. Sick patients , eight. Omiilnini Will Sjnn Ho H.iine. John L. Webster telegraphed yesterday as follows to Alficd J. Lunt of ibis clir : Fun : ISI.AXP , N , Y. Quarantined at Sjrf Imttl , Flro Islund. No nlarin umoog us. May bj reloaied totnunow. JOHN L. WriisTBii. W. A. Puxton , jr. , staled this afternoon thut bu believed thai his father would be re- lo.is.uit from quarantine tomorrow and would luUe Ibo liril train for Omaha. "And , " he ndded. "the trains can't ' cjmo any too fast to bull him. " ( iri'ut Di-t-rrimu lu ltii li. ST. PuTEiisiiuiio , Snpt. 15. Tbore is buhl to bo u'linrkcd dcrrousu In the cholor.i through out Husslu. purllcularlv in tbo provinces ut lir tmo.t violently uQllcUil. Typliolil r r. .Not Cliolvril. DUTUOIT , Mich. , Supt. 15. A dupatch from Sault Ste. Marls , Mich. , sayn the roporled cases of cholera on board tbo barge Lyoii are ivphlnii fever. One Cane ut Itullrrtliun , H' rrKitPiM , Sept. 15--One case of cholera was roiwled in tula city yesterday , OFF TO BEARD GRIM DEATH Oholera-luocnlateil Oorrospondont Stanhopo Starts for Hamburg. HIS FINAL FAREWELL TO HIS FRIENDS Determined to Illvo the llxperlment the Mint Thorough Test rossllitc-llrcut Intcri-it In His Action Al.mt- ItMtuil on All Shte * . ICopjrrlKbted ISU2 br .lamps Oordon tlcnnott.1 PAUI. " , Sopt. 15. [ New York Herald Cable Special to TIIR BEU.J Thn Herald's cholera-Inoculated correspondent , loft Paris for Hamburg at It o'ulocK this evening. Thlsls his statement before leaving : "I feel parfectlv well igaln from the two Inoculations , with tbo exception of a tender ness and n certain pricking over the portion of iho body where the ir.oculatlon spread. I go to Hamburg with the solo idea of test ing the Hoffkino cholera preventive. I go with the knowledge nnd assent of MM. Pustour und Hoffklno. Both have assured mo that they will watch with the utmoit interest the result of my experiment , which , under certain cir cumstances , they consider will bo of high utility Panteur says physically nnd Hoffj bine morally , It not mathematically. I have Hutu doubt that If I conduct the tests in Iho curtain manner already outlined , I shall have gene irsorally so far ns to prove the benelit or futility of inoculation , so tbnt either people will accept ii ns oftlclent or it. will be utterly rejected if nm wrong , Hundreds of thousands will doubtless wntub the progress of tbo test with tbo keenest interest. It I dlo thousands will bo saved the pain ot inoculation. I I bank the Parisian press for its extreme courtesy toward mo. Tbo only regret I have Is thnt it should have generally taken an over-high estimate of my courage. The idea of bolng Inoculated was , 1 admit , original , but I had ascertained from Pasteur that there wns litllo paiu , but no danger in it. I never made any claim that there was any risk. That was nothing. The dancer lies in the termination of the Journey upon which I start tonight. Ho Iff liuiiml to Tote Tiilr. "I propose to carry out Iho lest with the most scrupulous vigor. I wa nbout to pack up a bottle of qulnlna this evening , but throw it out ngnln lest it might bo considered as n medicine to arrest the possibility of con tagion. Even this trifling act must in taken us an index of my line of conduct. Once in Hamburg , where I shall arrive Saturday , I shall probably bo , as it were , in the prison of disease , for It would bo impossible for mo to carry out the lests 1 propose , and at the same lime remain iu contact with the outer world. It wus suggested to tne that such n life will not bo gav. 1 believe that I am not gome there to piny. It may bo that , In terned as I shnll doubtless bo , it may not bo easy to give you news so often ni cilpht bo desirable. I can merely any thai 1 shall send us often as possible. A number of Jour nalists who take so great an Interest In the development of the test have asked me where the news 1 send will reach llrst. The news which will interest them most will bo sent to the Herald office. 'Moro detailed ac counts will be sent later to the P.islour in- .iiiiuio , 10 iU.M i-aaiour ana tioiiKino. VAU revolr , if not adieu. " " Many WuriU of Encounigomcnt. The Herald's cholera-Inoculated - corre spondent has received during the past few days un avalanche of congrutulntor ? cards and iclegrams , many from friends , bul tnoro from persons he scarcely knew of , some in French , others in English ; for instance : "I congrAlulaloyou on uelng the first who has had ibo courage to bo Inoculated with the cholera virus , then to go to test it. Bravo I" Another : "Well done. The Herald has the right kind ot correspond ents. " A telegram from n family nt PolssyCourage : , nous sommers tous Hers ae vous. " A telegram from Brussels : Can not you send a photo of yourself to a family hero ! Wo have read of you and will ciadly pay the cost. " From u friend : "Go ahead. Everybody Is with you. You want to cutcn the cholera. " From talented French writer : "Bon voyage , etquana vous reviendrez , nous fcrons ensemble unc benne fete en bouvant a In sante du cholera. " Kortv-flve cards came with tbo simple word "uravo" on them. From n lady . as talented us sbo Is beautiful : "I cannot help feeling sud to see you start under such circum stances , but my heart Is full of admiration and sympathy for you. God bless you nnd keep you safe. " Already the pbologrnphers have discov ered Hint bo was the roan of tha moment. They have piled him freely with offers of gratuitous photographs of his person lu every shape and form. Finally he found that when ho entered a restaurant the wait- ets boean whUpotlng aoout him to euUom- ers. In ono Instance quite n small crowd gathered outside to see him get Into the cab. AI the same moment u very largo woman How out , and embraced him warmly. Then ho thought It was time to goi nwav from Pa.-ls , but ho is out of the frvinu pan into the lire. What will be his sucees do curioHito in Hamburg ! AI.TONA is rmi : ruo.u IMMX-TION. Ki-Diilt of Cari'liil lutr&tluutloiis II.iiii- liiirK'ii Au-lul Kin-rlrllei | > . [ roijTluhteil | 1S921 > / Jamai ( lor.1on Donnott.1 ALTONt , Sopt. 15 , ( Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB UEK.J Continuing my Inquiries into the health of the Altona troops , I went to the Paillo Malllo in Altona and slopped al Count W.ildoraeo's rjildenco. He was away , I was told , with Iho troops man euvering In Mccklonburg. "Tho troops , " said the oBlcor in charge , "aro all perfectly healthy and well cared for. Wo can afford to laugh ut the panic around us. Wo never had more than six or seven cases In August. ie , In the Eiahly-llflh regiment. " The cases In Altona are evidently only sporadic. My researches so far convinced mo that ibe rumors about the spread of the disease in tbe Ninlh army corps huvo been much oxnveeraiod. Leaving Altona this afternoon , I drove through Ham- ourg , stopping and talking to people who are busily carrying on their trades , all Out the 5,000 who are burled at Olsdorf und tha vic tims at Eppendorf. At thU last place I saw about thirty tents pitched in tbu Holds sur rounding the ho niul. "Wo ' are welt provided with transportation now'said coachman , 4 > Wo , my began with two laultury or Hea Cross currluxuj , we ended with iho 15'J carriages now in use 'Vienna cars' ' wo call them. The drivers re ceive extra pay , cognac and cigars. When iboyaro smoklntyou may know that they have somoaody inside.1 I saw some of those cars. They look like hr.usoms with the upholstery torn out. Ili'iillng ullli UIH Ciiri > * u . "iiow many unidentified corpses have been burled ) 'I asked. "Above lifiy. They were found in the streets or deserted nt their homes by their kindred. They lay tbrea duya in the Oe- ) dorf cemetery with tin tugs luunn ? u n 1111- her tied to their legs for Idoullllualiou. They were kept as long us possible. " "How do they deal with the r.orpioj ) " "Five boards of rlaln deal are fixed together , and aiixth serves as a lid. Tbo people hero call thorn 'egg-boxe,1 lu these the corpses are oranoSdotl in peal * or mud , the hd is fastened down , and they nro rurtod oft in haste , two , tnreo. or moro nt n time , mostly in furniture cart- Theft was no time to bo lost xvhilii tbe epidemic raged. Mostly In two hours Jotter the first notice everything had to bo idnno. Each hearse is used for nboul fotir. or flve funerals n day. Wo conchmeu drive twioo a aay with mourn ers to Olsdorf. " * J- \Vliero tCtnrtnil. According to one opinion , the dtso.iso cnmo from India with the 'Coolies on the Wocr- " mann's ship * , ° n "which they servo ns coal drillers , Another vloivsR that it wns brought nbout from the lllttj ort'Uio ' so-called "Amorl- cnn qtt iv , " crec.te'n'fot'th'o Uusslan immi grants from up tbo < rjver. Taoso pcoplo washed their foot ana ) abk their drink from tbo snmo pool of filth , jjlan never saw such awful cases of dirtiness. The Ilwt case , ac cording to snmt * . occilrrod as far"uacic us Easter , but the medical "nulhorlllos shirked iho rosponslbiltly of"nnnouuetng its real nn'.ure. They fosred the damage to trade. All might have K\mo xvell , bul un fortunately there followed a tre mendous drouth , nn > the Elba w Uer gained iho conslstoaoy of soup. ThU generated universal liSollllo fomentation in the Hamburg aqueduct ! ' , the tldo drove back the tovvago In th * upper course of the river from WhkTjt thi aqueducts are furnished , nnd a sudden gancral outbreak was tno consequence. , "Burgomaster Peterson lives in Glots- borg , " said another rfamburger. "Ho Is an old min , alwuvs nillnl and is hnrdly over scon' in lolchshuus. * Dr. ICrauss , chief physician , is 81 yoariV'of ago. Both ought long ago to lnwo bona put on the retired list. Wo are not unjlit to these people. Thov lost their heads ca _ wo have lost our. ' . Wo are nearly out -6 % danger now. Wo know the enemy , nnd huvo boiled him. Boiling water does away with him. " They are serving out boIlAJ''water ' nil over the town. . , Plenty of Trouble In Store. The chief disaster dpos not consist in the loss of 5,001) ) dy.spoplio stomachs ot all classes. but in the comparative stoppage of tvade. Ships cannot leave thojlurbor , and nobody knows when this stnto o ! things will end , perhaps not before thej first frost ; this will break m.uiy n proud bu.rcher. The worst part of. thb'.town ' lies right in tbe swampy district extending from IClos- torthai * inland , inoluilint , Filenhorst , und ending at Spaldlngstruisej next to the Berlin ' lin stallon. , ( One authority whom I Interviewed connects the disease with n pot theory , and says the Hamburgers suffer universally of Inter- mlltont fever. This wak'ons tholr stomachs and thus they fall nn oa V prey lo the Invasion by bicilll. The stomach Is' ' the citadel against cholera. Beware of dysp9pjla. Tningi nro not so , badby a long way In Altoca. The cases la' Attona have been , btrictly spoaking.Hnmbtir cases , mostly Im ported with the victim's. We nro quite in dependent of the rivdr for our water supplies. Wo set waUir from inland springs and artesian wells. . . ' . ' f HIS Titu.t.i ; 's orr. ( Jucer Antics of Uuctiu/ll lmboU's ! Son In LOXPOV , Sept. 15. | By Cable to Now York Herald Special to TUB UKK.I L-'redorlclt Evans alias the "Duke of Tcclc. " who is in reality none other than Mason Holmbold , celebrated "Uuohu" son of the Philadelphia mun , was brought bafnre thu lord mayor on a remand today , charged with attempting to defraud Iho Anglo-Austrian bank of JI,5'JJ. Ho told tbo bank oGlelals bo was an Austrian prince , supported by his government , and banded in two bills on tbo Austrian government for collection. On the btrenglh of his representations ho received a chock book , which ho at ot.co put in opera tion. I learn that the young man has done sev eral .short terms in Eneland for stealing , and has also lingered bsbind Austrian prison walls. Sing Sing likewise uboekod his career for several years. Ho is undoublo lly off his mental balance , n hcritago left him by his father. Today ho was well dressed and looked sane enough , but for his eccentric- manner of wearing Iho board which rovers hi'face in queer patches. His purse and umbrella bore u crcnt and coronet net , with his Initials , "D. O. T. , " which bo fancied would bo taken for those of Inn duke of Tock. Ho was remanded for trial. Bl.UMRNFCI.D. \Vor > t In Over tit Iliinihurcr. ( CoprrlBbtod IBM by Jnmoi Uonlo.i Dennett. ] HAMiiuun. Sept , 15. [ Now York Herald cable Special to Tun Bee. I The Buorger- schaft last night unanimously passed thoHon- ate bill authorising an immediate credit of 1,000,001) ) marks for the expenses of llitbl- InL- the epidemic. ' Two hundred and eighty-throe oases with 103 deaths , of which seventy-nine cases and twenty-seven deaths occurred pre viously , were yesterday reported to the sta tistical bureau. This shows a decrease on the previous day's rjcorj of sixty-one cases und forty deaths. Tb < / police conveyed yesterday 157 slclt und fifty-three bodies , un Increase of twenty sick und six bodies. Private contributions to the cholera fund In Hamburg alone amount to over 1,000,000 marus. As soon ai colder weather sets in tbo misery of the woralus classes must it. , crease , and much more' money will b3 required - quired to help tlio poor. Eleven of the array' snrceons who came here on the outbreak have returned to tholr regiments , and four moro ura likely to follow within the next few dajr > Tbo worn is un doubtedly over. ' ICIght Ornth * In I'arln. PAIIIS , Sopt. 15. Up to 6 o'clock last nlijht there were eight cboldra-duattn in thh city , two deaths less than Tuesday. Note * of tlin I'lngue. HOSTO.SMass..Sept. . IS The sto inter Lin- oustcrlan , whloh arrived from Liverpool Tuvsduy and has slnco boon detained at nnurHiitlne. liasbeon reloaded nnd arrive I up todnv. The sto.imerh &t Present del-lined are \Yuthurhy. . from llMnbur-r ; I'nijsiun , from lil i K „ < ) . and .N'oromcin , from Liverpool. There U no alekness on nny of them , nor at quarantine. HuUhHCLS Pupt 15. Tlwtfl wore reported In thU ciltv yester.liiy throu case * of chulura. One of Die putlentH died. Imu.is , fcfuit. | IS Thi ) Itelchsburk'er tonlKht publlHhus thu uHloliil dlreotlon for thu ap pointment of a Npeclnl clmlnra ooinniliisloii. KIIIB IHI.ANU. N. V. Septn.lr. ) . Volcht Btiites thai. IIH fur us lie euu ascurtnli ) no ps benders of the Noriiiiinn'n luivu left Ihe Is'und ' slia-u bulii/lumled > A'Lroll o-all toduv nil piib- hi/ir-'era unswered hut ono , who U known to bu ( III till ) IH'OllllbOH. i Nuw YOIIK. Sept. I.X ft In rouortod on good nuthorlty that raiiil friim Kurupiiun ports nro litln Ixiuled in Itrooldyn dully , u Illtliy cargo from the AUitli : , awnml by Hunderdoii Hroj. h vni'j been unloaded toJny. lUunuiKi. Sept. -Twohundred and four new oiikonof olioleri : were olllciilly repotted here ye-iterduv. Tliuio wuro clxlity-onu du-iths , Thunu tUbrui show an increase of alx In the nuinburor nuw couos comiiired with lliOKO repuried'for Tuehdiiy. The deaths yesterday wuro flftien lens than Tuesday. AM-TEIIII H , > epu | i A TUP dca or ut M r- BCII , provnuof l.imi.uriuv the cholera , lie ii is been l o ntod to protunt iho dUoaxo Iron * | irei ; llnjr. A bur.'tf wuinun from Uliun- lull I'ruasl.i illud of clrulura ut lleusbon , North llrub.int. OAj.vi'.kTpN. Tax. . Sept IV-ThoBtato Hoard 01 lloa'Ui bus Issued * n order to p uuo uil ve - kuU from Nuw York uty In iiuarautlue. NO MATCH FOR JUDGE FIELD Bryan Unable to Hold His Own with the .Republican Orator. INTERESTING DEBATE AT TCCUMSEH U'lilln tlin VoinifT Vongrossmnii I'liijs fur Ainiliuuo Ills OpponiMit Kntcrtaltis Tlioso I'roHPtit ltli n Clear Statement of I'acts. TncuMsr.it , Nob. . Sept. 13. [ Spar-lnl Tele- pram to Tun One. ] This was Field day lu thy Joint dUcusslou. Uoloro the speakers had met the question win , among repub licans , "Will Field ha nblo to hold his own with Drynnl" Now ttin question nmoiiff democrats Is , "Will llryan bo able to hold his own with Field } " The meeting was In tbo public square in the afternoon. Thcro was n splendid nuui- once nnd each ono listened with deep Inter est. Hoth spo.ikers appeared In flno condi tion when they snt down together on the stngo. Bryan epoko an r.our and sat do'wn with evident disappointment. Field In bis reply went at him UKO a blacksmith with u slodsro hammer nnd the crowd was decidedly with Flclu f'.om beginning to close. Hrynn maao smooth usriods nnd ronndud up each climax In u manner as It to solicit applause. But tlio upplauso came weak nnd Bryan's face and manner showed thnt ho Knew It. Field made no play for applause , but rather tried to avoid It , nnd In a powerful unu rapid manner point ted his nnta onlst , whllo tha rcpublicnti part of the audience was dullgtuod. Ory.in said tonight that It wns the host of bait o.Torts Field baj over made. Republicans feel Jubilant , and sny that Field , while not n gm.it orator , is a powerful debater and will grow strjiigjr lu each discussion. Bryan defoudod his record , and donlod that ho wr.j n calamity how lor. Field made sonia.splendid hits In defending the pro- : psrlty of iho state and nation. O.io old sst- tler remarked that Bryan displayed tnoro skill in dodciug nn argument than he did in malting or answorliig one. Field crowded Bryan on the Peck llgures , nnd Bryan retorted - tortod that Peck was not a democrat. Field insisted th.it Bryan should explain tbo Peck iiguros , but Brvan only smiled a ? before anil denied thai POCK was a democrat. Throughout the whole detuto Bryan was thn tnoro eloquent and reauy with his woid . but Field was the more aggressive nnd forced the argument with more earnestness. U Is the general verdict that Ttryan has mot more than his match , and that he must use moro argument and less llowcry speech if ho would win tbo laurel of this rjntest. ; cunuNsi : AT JUXIATA. ( ircnc l.'ntlinsl ism Alunircileil by IIiinilroiM ol licpiililluiius. JUXUTA , Neb. , Sopt. 13. [ Spaoial Tele gram to Tun Bcu. | Word was received here yesterday thnt Hon. Lorenzo Crounso , re publican nominee for governor , with other good sponkor.i would bo hero on a special train this evening. Long before time for the train to arrive a crowd began to gather lit the depot. The JurUla bind entertained ltUgicrowdtllU.tho train arrlyoJt Saveral * * * hundred pcoplo were present andgroatoii thusiasm nrovuilod. The crowd then made a rush for the largo hall and It was soon full of enthusiastic paoolo. The ball was appropriately decorated. A. V. Cole , ns master of ceremonloj , called Iho meeting to order. The Hastings Glee club furnlsJied several songs. Then Hon. W. L. Somuiors of Lincoln wai prosontodand made . a very patriotic speech. Ho reviewed tha records of the parties contesting for su premacy , reviewing the statistics of this country , clving the n-'laiionshlp ol the demo cratio loaders to the Cobden club of IZng- land , reforing to the work of the democratic atul republican congresses , and explained tbo bltuatlon of McICciehan on the tariff. Tha Glee club gave u rousing sotif , after which the next covernor was introduced and entertained the largo uudienco in n true p-i- tnolle American iminnor. Tnu was .luilgu Crounsc's second sptcch In , the campaign , and the enthusiasm that was manifest was perhaps the greatest It has over been nt a meeting here. Ills speech closed amid deaf ening cheers for republican success. KntoriiUtiecl litHi < | iuliliraii .Spnilti-ri. : Ci.tv Ucs'Tnii , Nob. , Sept. 15. ( Spaclal Telegram to THE BEE.J This has been a big day for the Clay county fair. The exhibits nro as good as could bo expeoted ana iho per formances on tbo truck 'Inlrly good. The grunt feature today w.w the ireoing ac corded the r-spublican speakers , Hon. J. L. Caldwcll nf Lineoln , Judge Crounso and Lieutenant Governor .Majors. It was. ncc- 03jr.v to cominenc3 the races before the speaking was concluded but the enthusiastic crowd encouraged the sneakers by continu ous applnubo nnd cries of "po on. " The republican club in uniform from Sut- tou and the Clay Comer Harrison cavalrv formed an escort ana marched from town to thu grounds , led b" thu Harvard band and the speakers in carriages. United for Wurk In hiilinn County. Wli.nr.li , Nob. , Sopt. IS. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : BKB. | The republican c.-un- paigu was opened hero this- evening by n rousing meeting nt tno court bouse , which was addressed by local talent and otnnrs. Friendvlllo was represented uy Senator Popa and Ilov. Mr. Prasson , ( Jroto bv Judtro Goodln and General Hasting ? , Ujwltt by F. W. Miles nnu Wilbor by Dr. Love and Hon. fj. Duras. All of the speakers wcro enthusiastically received. The meet ing closed at n Into hour rvith three hearty cheer * for Harrison and Hold and the whole republican tlcitef. Sillno county re- puhllcans are united for work , and will mane n good showing on November 8. .llrKitlCh.tli t C'luy Conlcr. CI.AV CKSTHII , Nob. , Sept -Special [ to THE HKK. | The Clay county fair opened hero Tuejdav , but yesterday was pinctlually tie first of the program , nnd was occupied by the regular order of uxerclsos nnd in addition u tnreo hours' speech by Hon. W , A. McKoiirhan , being tbo people's parly dnv. Strong oflorts hud been mudo to orgunlzo their forces Into delegations , but they only succeeded in brlnclu ? in ono delegation with any orgaiizution , consisting of eighteen teams. The attendance at the fulr was good , bat only u small portion of tbo crowd listened to the speaking. It is tfcnenilly admitted that political days ut the fair don't amount to much , \VI < ID At < iiko in Houmcar , Neb. , Sspt. 15. [ Special Tole- era in to Tin : Jii.J The campaign opened in this county tonight with a rousing repub lican meeting which lilk-d tbo court bouse to overflowing. Speochei were maao by Hon. Goorjso P. Kheu , Hon. K. A. Wu hburn and Ur. MclCeconlu. fully explaining thu HHUCJ ol thu Uuy. T.io republican * of Puelps county uro wldo uwuku and will male un ug- gressivo campaign ibis fall. Kopublinjn clubs will oo orynnlzoJ over tbo county the coming week , iuLMl tnu jiinii icruti. \VIUIEH , Neb. , Sept. JB.--Special [ Tele gram to Tnu Ili.i ; . ] At the ludcpaudunt con vention hold at Pluasint Hill today John W. Gibber was nominated for stnto senator , J , C. Jensln and James Smith for represcuta- lives , E. H. Abbott county uttoruuy , und Jacob BH | ! commissioner. Uelugatus 'to the Thirty-third iloat reprobuntativo conven tion uru uulBstructod , but nru m * fnvor of M. W. Coo , rAe ofVI1 - ber. Hxcopt ttio head , notm. - . the nomina tions ploH < o the ( lemoor.its nr. 5j ° > ' ul1' ' ! " " a soparuto ticket in tha field. \ i. \ . UIJI'I'IU.IL'AX OI.O I. , Tlin N'ntlntiiil l.rii un In Sc lnc\ -"MI limit Sluiigliti-r un As < Utnnt Sec , ' " -y. BITI-U.O , N. V. , Sopt. 15. Tht th nn- nual convention of the National" guo of Hopubllcau clubs was held hero today. After prayer nnd welcome by Judge Ilnight , President Clarkson- arose nmid applautc. Ho acknowledged tbo welcome. Uxtuilnlng tba falling niT in the expected attendance , ho said itns largely due to the choloM scr.ro kcoptn7 nway many delegates. Btitd D. SUURhtor of Nebrasiiu was named ns assistant secretary. Roll call was next In ordor. It was found that'.hirtv-two states and thrco territorial were represented. It was decided lo nnmo the commlttco ou credential * , each slnto buvlnp n member of thn commlttco. On motion of Campbell of Illinois the college - logo cltit ) dolomites were seated. Presidcn'JJtirk wns loudly culled for , nnd responding fnssurcd the convention that on the eighth day of November thov would ba found doing valiant work for tbo republican ticket. [ Cnoors , | The convention then took n recess until U this afternoon. At that hour President Clnrkson delivered Ms nildrosj. At the afternoon session f the National league Samuel U. Harsh of Iowa offered the following resolution , which was unanlmouslv adopted by a standing vote : Hosolvod. That this convention lenrns with dnrpcst sorrow of the severe Illness that nutlets the honored wlfo of President Harri son , nn 1 that \\e oxtnml to her and to him our hu.'irtfell synipiihy , Hiul thxt wo nssurn thu president ami Ills finally that ivo fcrvtiuly join in the nrnyois iif thu whole Amoncun peoplu thnt the hind of Him \vlin w.itvhus over the slek tnnv speedily lift the sluulow tlnil now liiinis nbout lliu bedside of a loved wife .ind mother. At the evening session Music hall was packed to suffocation by an enthusiastic nudienco of republicans. Speeches were made by dlstiniruishi'd orators , among whom were Governor McKir.loy of Ohio , John P. Uolllvcr of Iowa and d. Sloat Fasset of New Vork. Mclvinloy's ' speech nrousod the wild est kind of cnlhuiusm , and the applausn re ceived by him was long continued and doaf- oning. UNirouTi\\Ti ; ; ID\vA i'Ait uit . < i\crnnr llulo Itrltcnitos IIU Anscrtlun Tlr.it Tliplr l.ulmr * Are u. Vnlii. CAituoi.t , , la. , Sept. 15. Governor Horace Boies opened the campaign by n stirring speech in this city' today In the presence of thousands of enthusiastic democrats. In his speech he declared this to bo the molt Im portant campaign In recant yc.\r. , that the tariff question was the grcal issue and iho time for the farmer * to demand turccaso from unjust , unequal nnd PxcusMvo taxation had arrived. Ho made nn exhaustive tariff argument nnd produced statistical proof of his remarknblo statement of two ycnrs ago that estimating fnrm wages at the sntno ratu as city w ges Iowa's crops bad cold for ( I * cents per acre le.ss than the cost to proaticu tucm. Governor Bolus also discussed the force bill , currency and other planks of the national platform , us well us denouncing the present prohibitory lavlu Iowa. Opened tliu Cniniulun ; ut Vnili. Yoitic , Neb. , Sept. 15. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEI : | The cauipnigu was opened hero tontsht with a grand republican rally. The York and Benedict llauiboau club ? were uniformed and in line. They number about 200. Lee M. Woodruff , U.D. , of Michigan addressed n larce crowd In the court bouse Yard. Ho tpoko on the. tariff , asking the pcoplo tb-UBo-lhoir good Judgment when their votes , ns the Mircns.s of miH party mcani protection and continued pros- perltv , the success of iho other the doilruc- lion ot the tariff and death to homo indus tries. Gruat enthusiasm was shown. The republicans of York county will bu lit the front rnnks this fall. Alliion Imljj Mulciits Addrcxsml. AI.IIIOX , Nub. , Sept. 15 [ Spoclal Tele- 'gram to THE line. | General Van WycK nnd V. O. Striclcler nddrossed a fair crowd hers last night , over half of which were re publicans nnd democrats. There was no entncs.nstn nnd the people were disappointed in Van Wvck's speech. Ho admitted that the people of this countrv were moro prosper ous than the people Bf any ether country , nnd In defense of hir. party tried to show that THE 13En Is u calamity howler. StFtnimnii at Axhvillr. Asnviu.c , N. C. , Snpt. 15. Hon. A. E. blevonson spoke in tbo presence of thousands of people hero today. Ills speech w.is en tirely devoted lo the force bill , which ho de nounced as u scheme of tbo republican party and administration to pcrpotuato themselves in power. Ho reviewed by states the carpet ban rnlo In the south after tbo war und showed hoiv It had bankrupted tno country , stating that Iho same result would follow the enae'icent of tlio foicn hill. XVorlilni ; In u.-iru-K County. Cnv , Nob. , Sept. 15. [ Special Telegram lo THE Bui : . ] The republicans of Merrick cotiniy mot in force ut the Grand opera house today. The afternoon nnd evenIng - Ing meetings wore well attended and much enthusiasm wns manifested. Good repub lican doctrine was preuohod by Hon. C. W. Tun-oil and ninny local apeuKcrs , The Chirks Glee club , ono of tbo bust in tlio state , en livened Ibo meetings with campaign tongs. I'tirit'rf IlupuhllcHii dill * . Pr.uu , Nob. , Sept. 15 Special Telegram to Tut : Buis.J Tin republicans of 'Peru mot last night and organized a cluu of fjrty mombcis. Sterling Glasgow was chosnn president , John Ne.nl vice proiidont , and W. M. Kodiibaugh socretury. The organl/.itlon will meetovory Wednoidav oveniiiL' . After listening to an unlhustastio address by Mr Burnbam Iho moellug udjoiirned. \Vcll < ) r ; iiiii/4Ml In VAIXXTINE , Neb. . Sopt. 15. [ Spoclal Tclu- cram to TUB BEI : . | Tha republican cam- pilgn was formally opened hero this even ing. Able speeches wcto niado uv .ludgo F. M. Wilcoti and Attorney J. M. Mille. Muslo was furnished by S. L. liter's Glee club. There wns a good u'to , . dance. Tha republicans are well oiganizod , as ibo ro- lurns will ovldcnce. AttrncliMl it l.irgn C'iu il , BI.OOMINOTON , Neb. , Sopl. 15 , [ Special Telegram to THIS BEI : . ] The republican rally hfro loday draw prominent citizens from all ever iho uounly. They were ad dressed by W. H. Austin , candidate for snn- ii tor , Jonn S&nbcrn , candidate for repro- KCniallve , Hon. A. H. Byrum , candidate for county attorney , und O. T. Putienon. In tinI'llih liuti-let. Cnnxit Hu'ins , la. , Sapt. 15. [ Spacliil Tciearnm lo THK HKU.j-Tha Fifth dlitnot domocratlo congrosslonil convention wus uelu in Ibis city this afternoon. John T. Hamilton was ronotnlnnted by acclamation , { ( solutions endorsing tbu national and slate platforms and favoring a postal telegraph were adopted ununlinously. Vermont' * Ktcellon I JI" Vt. , Sept. 15. Full roturna show that Fuller , republican , has ucon elected covernor over Smalloy , domourat , bv a plurality of 111,1)01. ) Compared with 18SS , tbo returns show n republican loss of 11 , - * ' ' , u damocratlo losi of 1 , und u prohibi tion gain of U8. ! ll pulll < Mii Out III I'nrei- . . Lrxi.\iTos , Nob. , Sopt. 15 , [ Special Telegram - gram toTiiu Biu. : ] A larzely attended re publican muetlng was held ut the iiow league hall tcolght. Local speakers addressc-a the meeting mid ROVCIU ! line scleetiom * ere given by thu Glee club. NoiiuiiJIml lor Hii'ipi , la. . Sopt. 15. Udinocrata of the Fifth Io > u district reriomlnatud Hou. John T. Hamilton for congress. HE SIIOl1 A NICIIF PROWLER Isaac Montgonw ; , a Gardunw , Instantly Kills au Unknown White Man. SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN A HORSE THIEF Vlrtliu iif tlin 1'atnl Shot WHS Trying to HrtMk Into tlin tUrn Whern Mnnt. Kolnery Wns Sleeping loliuU of tlin Alf.ilr. Isaac Montgomery , a colored g.irdenor employed - ployed in tlio north end of the cltv , shot niul Instantly killed Wllllntv lit-min last night. Tbo colored ma.i keeps u hor.so in n barn nt the corner of Sixteenth and Pinknoy streets , nnu of Into has noticed sovor.U suspicious looking eharaoteM loallng nrotintl the pram- Isos. List mitht no ilocldod to kooD n watch , and utter bidding down the IIOMO re mained lu tbo Jtnblo. ' Shortly aftir danc Montgomery beard some ono working at iho lattlco door of the stnolo , and Jutnplnic up from tbo bundle of straw on which ho was reclining rushed toward the door with mi old remodeled nnuy musket In his hands. Ho saw n form near by , mid nf'.or speaking onca or twlcj putlaJ the trigger nnd down fell n white man. Montgomery was imlf scared to death nt what ho had douo nnd ran down dhorman avenue In loarcb of a policeman. Ho mot Oftlcors Jackrann ana Flsko and gave himself up. I'oiinil tlin Drnil .tliin. The pollco onice 1-5 rather doubled the story and wont back to the ccnu of the murder. Tboro tboy fountt an unknown man dead , with half of his face and nook torn away by buckshot. Coroner Maul wan called ; also tbo patrol wagon. While the muidcr r was being loaded lute the wn on the coroner viewed the remains nnd exam ined the premises. In the dead man's right hand was nn open knife , with which ho had cut the rope fast ening the door , and In hU pookots the coroner ner found $15 In bills and n .Jo-cent piece , rvcatly concealed under his coat was a good slzod sack , which no doubt was to bo usoj la storiss tha harness in. Quito a crowd g.\lhered around the remains mains , but no onu secmud to bo able to identify them , From pipers found It ifi supposed that the dc.id man's natno li Grlf- fln , us ho had n cara from Dr. Worloy which stated that ho was 5) years old and that his los'denco was Sovontaonthand Hurt and wns being treated for heart disease. Hint HCPII Tlirro llcforr. Montgomery wns noon at thu Jill nficr his arrest nud told hs | story of the affair. Ho said that ho had seen men prowling about his stable for bovoral nights nnd decided ta keep a watch. When tno rope which held the door was cut ho rushed out , nnd , after calling "Who Is III" two or thrco times nnd receiving no answer , iired at the nearest ob ject and brought ilown bis man. Coroner Maul impaneled n Jury on the spol nnd will bold an inquest at 2 p. in. toaay. It Is undorstood.Uiit the police were look * Ing for a man answering tbo description of the murdered ono. H'itKGli. OX Till : .Ti A fle.nl Km ! Collliimt Nonr Mnnlmlltown CUIMCS hexrnil Kill nil tics. Muibiiu.i.Towv. la. , Sent. 15. A bad bond end collision occurrou nt neon on the Chicago & Northwestern ror.d about thre miles west of Murshalltown botwcea frcicbt nnd accommodation trains , both running at hiirh speed , on curve. Several trainmen were seriously in jured. and four killed . Physicians hastily summoned from hero have gene to the scene. I'rr.ik ol Nuttirn In Iowa. W \ucoMt. Sept. 15. A child was born t n well-to-do farmer near tnls" city last nlghj thatallordsa remarkable example of this peculiarities nud frcalcsof nature. The bab.r , n boy , has an opening about two Inches la diameter upon in bacic mhtxray batweon nnd a liltio below the shoulder blnaos. Tha onllco extends Into the body to the vitals , so that the lungs can bo been with each resplrai tlon. TUo formation seems to ba naturally tonned , the onflco being smooth and round , having none of tbo appearances of u wound. The child appear * to bo healthy and strong otherwise , with every prj < poct for an extended tended existence. The neighborhood Is very much Interested over the strange work of nature , and the mouic.il men nro at a lost how to diagnose the case. The parents have ibroo other children all healthy and per fectly formed. Culrlirutoil imriiMii Day. Lr.M ut , la. , Sept. 15. [ Special Tolegrara to THE I > EB. ] This has been Herman day nnd bus bscn appropriately celebrated In Lo > mars. It Is the celebration of thu Herman settlement In Ponnsvvanla the first In America. Nearly 10,01)0 ) people have been present. Thu procession emoraccd bands , liromon , historic floats nnd unlghls nnd Indies in tbo gorgeous coUumesof the seven- tccnlh century. Orations were delivered by Prof. \Vernll of Lnmnrs , Ur. Brasch of Sioux City and J. B. Kiofler ot Itcmsen. Mother i.-iil Child I'utiilly Hurt. MASON Cirr , la. , Sept.15. . While H. A. follows , with his wife , mother nnd two children were drlvlnir ovnr a brldgo this uftenioon , spanning Lime creek , the wugon \vent down an embankment. All live of the family were seriously Injured , the mother and ono child fatally. Latest Koporti from tlio I.-uljr'n linilflilu I'avoriilili ) yiiiptoinn. LOON LXKI : , N. Y.S3pt. 15. Mrs. Harri son was slightly beticr this morning. Contrary to exocctalion , Dr. Doug herty , the New York specialist , innde another call on Mrs , Hurriion this eftcrnoon. Ho arrived at tbo Loon Lake railway station , ihreo miles trorn Iho village. , nbout 5 o'clock un his way to Nuw York and wus joined by Dr. liard- ner , thu attending pby lclati. Tno latter Informed him that inure xvas Homing In Mri. Harrison's condition that i uny delay In his return to his professional dutlt-H. But , of course , if ho oould spare ) tbeUmo the family would approve of visits from him. Thereupon hodiddccido lo call on MM. Harrison and to take the train In the morning , Tba two doctors then drove to iho president's cottage and made an examination of Mrs , Huirl- son. Dr. Dougherty agreed onllrely wlih Dr. Gardner' " dlavnoxU of tbo case , and subsequu illy Informed Ibo family that ho saw no approeiaoio difference In Mri , Hnirlson's condition slucn pis former ob * sorvutlon. There wns no further accumula tion of fluid nn the uhcst , and Iho quantity there was not nilllclent tn require with drawal. Ho said shu was as comfortable ai she could bo made , and that It wus cncoura ? . ing to know ; bat the dUcaso had mode no progrcis within the last twenty-four hours. Tappliu will not again DO ro.sortod to except in the case of further < ftuslon. Loov LAKH , N. Y. , Sept. 15. , 11 p. m. An Inqulrut the pruitluenl's ' cottage at 11 oViuek xvas met xvlth ihn responbo that Mri. HurrUon wus about the sumo BI at tba last report and that shu had retired for the night. Cdiinly Old hnttleri. NKUSOX , Neb , , Sept. -Special [ to Tim IEI ! : | The llrst Huiinul plcnlo of tbo Old Keif1 > 'r& association of Nuckollt county will be bvid at thu nrove ucar Notion 8ftturdajrt