, * - - rj.o' _ _ _ y. . , , , . , , . , , , . . . . . . . . . ' < " , ; " , , ' -rI' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' > T1T' . . . . . . _ . . . . .rJ" . . : - . . . . . , _ . . ; , . . . . < , . ; . " . _ - " . , - . _ 12 - TIlE O LAIrA DAILY nEE : "r.EDNESDAY , SM'TJiMi3EU : 18 , 1850. . . . - - - _ , : COIPET1NGv1TI1 \ CONVICTS - Tree Labor Onnnot Hold Its Own Agl\lnst ! tho.Pric.cs ! ; Made by Them. - WORSE THAN EUROPEAN PAUPER LABOR I - fitnte l"IIIII'IIII..lIt ItrrI . . . . . ! inllc' ; Hlr'l'llIlI" II4p4JrN 11'1111I 1M g&111M . III G"I'IIIIIII ) ' oil Ih , ' JI'e : , 14)11I" ' of I'rl."il \\'rk. - WASUINGTON , Sept 17.-The State department - partment has collected , through Its consular agents statements from a number ol cham- bcrs of commerCe and trade gl\\lds \ In Germany - many wblch Indicate that the employment of convict < < : labor Is growing In that country , as Is I i also the disposition to combat It. It Is generally - orally held by these orgnllizatlons that free labor cannot successfully compete with work : by convlct ! In the prison of I'rlangen , Ba- varia , for Instance. 14 cents Is the price for making a Imlr or trousers ana $1.09 for making an entire , suit of clothes Machines are used In many Prisons , and especially In the manufacture or knitted goods. Hosiery of all kinds Is made In many ' . , oi lie prisons. Some of the largest firms In this branch or Industry employ convicts , The chIef l'1nrkets for the prison made hosiery according to the German reports are Ocr- many , 1ng2niu1 , Turkey , Brazil , and the Argentine - gentine Hepnbllc The United States Is not mentioned as nmong the markets for these goods , n fact which one of the consuls remarked upon as strange In view or the fact that this country Is on ( > of the chief markets for Saxony lOslery. He appears to think that there Is something concealed , In this connection , and advises , ! coolleratm ! : with 11Issatlsfie free labrers to get at the raets lie / thinks It I pOlSlhle to obtain Information Hut wo are ! getting mats , brushes , dolls , buttons , baskets , : basket ware , hosIery , artificial lowers ! , ready made , clothing allll other articles from Germany - many which are the product or prison labor , bllt says to do tills It will be necessary to employ other means than the consular service for the work. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JtI ( ; OGXl'I'HH'OUI.U IIDI.I' 1.1'1"1'1.1-1. Hlnh' Ieinrt ineiitI'IIO'5M : I.lttle' IIr 1'1'111",1 . \c.t Ion 'CII'H''rlllnCn'lII. ' . WASIIINGTON Sept. 17.-Sa\0 vague newcpaper reports nothing Is known at the Slate department ol the intention at any (1r the governments of the other American republics to recognize the b31\1gerency \ or the Cut-an revolutionists , and It Is quite certain that no rormul allpllcatlon for sech recogni- tion at the hands of the United States has' been made up to tilts time. 1l Is not perceived hero how the Insurgents can reap any substantlnl adv.lI1t3ges at this time from such I ecognltlon and the only comrcrt they would obtain woultl be from the moral tone which It would add to their power. DurIng the prevIous revolution In Cuba several or the South and Central Amer- Ican rcpubllca dill recgnze ( the belllg rent rights or the Insulgents , but 110 benefit was derived 1 therefrom In the present case It Mexlc gave such recognitIon , as 15 porto ' I , I aside from the mural effect the practIcal re' i snIt would be to slop the Spaniards from I uslnt ! Mexican soil or resources to operate . agalnt the Insurgents. They could not bur any war vessels or equip ! anyone with munItions of war In Mexlc3n ports , and IIhxico woulll simply stand exactly neutral toward both parties - As It 15 reported that Spain Is i now fitting out some small craft In the United States to old In the blockade or the Cuban coast this proceedIng would have to be stopped at once Il the United State ) shoul,1 extend recognition - then to the Insurgents. Either clde could i ship all the munitions or war they cared to buy In the United States to Cuba , provided ; . . they go out as sllllple merchandise on regular merchant ships and arc not accom- _ panted by a force or men whose object 15 lid plainly to arm themselves therewith for hos- WI tile operations after [ leaving our waters , but ns this can now be lawfully done at Present recognItion would not extend < any privilege now possessed by the Insurgents In such cases. As tar as the United States 15 con- cerned. however , It took such a pronounced stand In the case or the late Brazilian In- Imrrectlon that It could sCJre81y recognize the Insurgents In the case of Cuba at present without a complete reversal or Its position , It has held that to entitle them to recogni- tion the Insurgents must set up a scalar government and maintain It ; that they must Issue money and mUEt posscss a navy to make effectual any blocJcalle they wishi to esta\JlLh \ ; In short that they must have an actual Ilerncto govornment. The State department Is not informed that any of tlieso requirements have been \ met by the Cubans. AT'1'OItSIY 1'\lGN pn.fJS . A Vitwriis'p. JIIHIHtH lint I"III Should I'll ) ' lul..r- I'Ht on Ih , ' " " " /1 Clnllll. WAShINGTON Spt. 17.-llr. : Nathaniel Paige , one or lh& attorneys for the Antonio do Mora claim ! whch has just been settled. protested ' to the State department aga'nst the nonallowance at Interest , but It Is not believed at the department that the protest wIll amount to much. It has been known all Urn time that Mr. Pollge advocated h01 < lIng l- log out for the full mIllion and a halt , wIth Interest , which would have brought the claim up to about $2,200,000 , but there were reaOns. which Induced lIIr. Olney to recommend the settlement of the claim upon the basis agreed upon. lIe Is said to have taken the view - that It the Cuban Insurrectionists should succeed - ceed In getting possess'on or the island 1 Spain would probably re-pudlate - the entire deal. Secretary Obey has promscd ! llr. : PalgJ that he would consider his protest , but this promise Is regarded as formal and of small Jmportance , The clalfl'ant ' hhmelr ani all Ms attorneys , with the exception or :111. : & Paige , agree : ! to the settlement before the draft was deposited at the State department : : Mr. Paige when seen today said he thought It possible that : congress might reopin the question In vIew of the resolution of last Ee3- IIlon instructing for the collecton or both . princIpal and Interest , but declined to cay to what extent he would press the point. ' IIlr. Paige was ono of Mora's original at- torneys. lie has been In the case for twenty- i five yoars. lie says It Is ImpossIble to state the amount covered by the assignments all ot whIch are on file In the State deportment - , but ho thinks that alter all the assignments nre paId llr. : Mont ! wilt leave about $700.000 left Paige also ' that says ! unquestionably some ol the assignments were made for servIces - Ices never renderoJ , but he could not say what proportion was Included In this clan. : Mr. Paige : claims to have spent G5,000 or his own money In prosecutIng the claim. , 'ooln-onu ) J\ VAIiU.hl1IVITNIS. : : . 1JC5t'IIIrl .pn to l'r""l'nl Dot'tol'lnJ tIst' ) 1",1' In Ih , ' \11111.1' CnH , . . WASlIlNGTON , Sept. 17.-llr. : Langston or counsel for ex.Cousul Waller and Paul Dray step-son or the hatter were at the State department - partment toda ) ' . They hare received lett.era from Waller showing hIs health Ii Improving slightly. All the advices received here are to the effect the records of the court martial In this case cannot possibly reach I'arls before - fore the 22d lost at the earliest. The statement ot a rench newspaper , showing that Waller's case Ii a hopeless one , Is en- tlrely discredited hero. An Important witness In Waller's beha't. and one who It Is all\ged , CAn be rolled upon to prevent any "doctorIng" ot the . court martial record. wIll start for the United , ; States In a few days from London. This Is ! Mr E. C. Woodford , n civil engineer : and au , American citizen who was In Madagascar nt the time of the Wailer trial . and II fully conversant with all of the lacts. Mr. WooJ- ford hal made a concise report "ready to Secretary Olnoy of all the fas as they fell under his observation , and whllo his s'a o. 4 , mont does not acquit Wailer ot errors or judgment , It II said that It does show that 110 wu Innocent of any crlmo and that he bu been outrageously treate1. Because Mr. 'Voodrord was a disinterested limn , his ' evidence hal great weight legally and alncJ ho has been In Europe he hu been In corn- lIIuntutlon with Ambassador Eustis and has given ; him such aId In the prra cutlon of the case as hay In his power to Attard. Chnillunn to lie Trird In Xcn'.ultel' , VASllINGTON . Sept. 17-DIstrict Attor- ' neT Barney said today that the trIals of the . . - , - _ . - - - - -t- - : r . . . . recalcItrant witnlIAif 'In the senate sugar Investigation jcaeouhl not take place until Novemlrt Tlto I first case tried will be thnt of tlvirt : n ut. Chapman , the New York broker . M IJ3arney expects that In case or time co.iation ol any at the ( hefenl. ants an Of ! be taken to the district court or apaiS , Inll to the Unite States supreme court. _ IItIHgl.JH , ' .t1ItfthiS COMIi 111(111. Solar VIgiti't'j4iiistIiei1 ' h ) ' thu. Asiser- , " ' 111 L'OsiM11lp ' ' . \lt'lIl II i 11'r. . . ' \VASlilNGTbN . Sept. 17.-Ileceusa of the large numberr pf ( InquirIes received I , Consul Chancellor . r3ch.t1 at Ilavre has supplied the Department at State a supplemental re- port on horsulH carriages He says that bicycles and : tlwclcs with the petroleum motor ahlel yefh conshleraby : less than 100 iountls. .Th' : ' price Is about $250. In order to get t ! lachlno In motion the rider , aCer mountng , turns a tap to almlt , the petroleum , wheh : nl time same tIme turns on an electric euttcl Which Ignites the \'apor. Ito then propels the machine with hl feet 1,11 he fInmtjfminiator , Is worldng There la also In course or construction a somewhat similar maehtne , to carry two person' . For the propulsion' of ordinary carriages a kind ol steam horse Is i used. The front wheels : are removed aI1'11 extra wheel } attached to a projecting imltmtornm of a steam horse. lu thee engines , , gpkq Is used for fuel , and engines. ( < there Is nohcmoise . , smoke or team. The weight Is not greatly InCreaN. Prices range from $ ,500 Jol $2.100 , Smooth roads are essential to time use of the carrlag the . " 0- ' 10 CL.Fi.t : it11131 , , IN ' ' lll n : i INU'I'ES. I , isreams t'p4 A 1111" " ' " Coimlh.hi'tmt or Jn..I"III'tlll ' 'l'h.lr CI.tl. SAN FRANCISCO . Sept. 17.-Slowly the prosecution Is tnklng 'l'lmcodore Durrant up to the Emanuel , church dccr with Banche La- mont Timqcotmpl Imavo now been traced to "Tho IIUssl } " Pave corner or either Valencia - encia ammti vdnyflrst streets , or Valencia and Twenty.secoml streets. l they got off the car at Twcntsecond street they were wllin 200 feet or lime church door. The next move In the progession will undoubtedly be to brng : out thoJfestmonyor Mlrtln QJlnlan. who says he sDurrant : ' and the young lady at Twenty.secon4 and Bartlett strets , Then wt ProimablY" oml' the story oC Mrs I.eake , who saw them gnter the church , a 11 then the reluctant tale oC Organht King , to whom Durrant appeared. mlusty and flustered , and said he had been , overcome by gas. After this there Is still t'le plvnbroker's : story ot the 'atempt to pawn the deal , girl's rIngs , and the other bits of corroborative evidence to bolster up the main case And after that Is ill dyer , the defense wi begin the work ol tearing the whole fabric to pieces : or ren4ln the chaIn , link from link ; In provIng 'Inno , nce In time lace of an ap- Ilearanco at. guilt , or or leaving the \\"lle caw te bo clouded with doubt and conjecture. The lawyers for the derense. In the face or all that Is plied agaInst them , are easy and confident. " \o ' ' 1 clear him In three mln- ut03 , " Is an expression said to have been dropped by one or Durrant's . attorneys. X.lIIOESc.'E 01 " A YOUNG : \\X. : 1teeei't' " , . : itezmmIy ' I'c fI'l 11 'rhl'e imlils : 11.,1 Still ilvvs. CENTRALIA , Mo" , Sept. 17.-When the way freight from the west pulled up at the Wabash depot this mornIng a young man . by the name 'of. Shannon Jarman or Sturgeon stepped omit 0' , ! he platform. Almost Im- medlatelY J " 'nen and a man , each armed with 1 eft4i , rushed from the car and commenced : nrlng a luslade at time young man , who finally escaped wIthout Injury aftertime the three lmad bacn disarmed Ild en by the simerlff They were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crawford and dnugimter . , residIng near Sturgeon Miss Crawford charges that last March while taking a buggy ride with Jarman he placed her under the influence ot drugs and accomplhhed her ruin She Is soon to become a mother. Jarman was arrested and placed under bonds and today the parties were on the way to . Mexico , wher the case comes up In the circuit' court. "I" , k f { ! _ _ . SOI ! I XS'\'I'IX.U. 'l'ES'I'nloX1' ) 11 , _ % e'i's5mms5)eI' Mem " ( ; I'e Evidence 01 SI11'111 Legisimitive Corrimptlomm. SlnNGFIELD , I" , Sept. 17.-Edltor Kohls3at and Reporter Tom Cannon or the Times-Herald appeared before the Sangamon county grand jury today and related what they knew about boodlng by legL lators , The cvldenco was a I In the shape or affidavits , of prominent Chicago business men , who swear money was paid for the passage or several bills. The. evIdence was quite nsatlonal and Inc\LIalg , This afternoon 1) . W. WI on , secretary of time Dairymen's assoia- tion , and Hepresentatlve Jonathan Merriam or Pekln appeared before the jury. I Is stated sensatIonal arrests wIll develop from the evidence now before the jury. . 10rlt'11 n "C II" SI'nUIA S'lth'lIf' . WACO , Tex , Sept 17.-Captaln Joe W. Taylor , COUQt ' attorney at McLennan county , has lald.I l td time grammd jury the consltu : lon , a lst or omcers and secretary and lreasurer's report or an association ol negro members Orla'I , < for the purpose ol steal- Ing cattle lend horses While the rolls do no _ show any nlmes or whit men there are evidences possession of time county otter- nay that the cattle stealing syndicate was to some extent under control at wimltes. The thieves had montimiy meetings at a rendezvous - vals and 'ha\'e at least once declared divi- dends. This 15 shown by the report ot the treasurer. Their operations have been ex- tensh'e and dbl losses , although scaterel } ' over a whle territory , are large I Is prob- able that In some cases they shipped stolen cattle In carlo U lots. . Arrests will follow. You canndt b well unless your blood b pure. Thdetore purify your blood with the best blood purifier , hood's Sarsaparlila. JurI Sarsaparia. I. ' . < Met wrfl n SC'l'lmll.cll'nl. . MINNFAP9L1S , Sept. 17.-The westbound passenger train on time So line . leaving here yesterday morning , met with a serIous acci- acc- dent near Annandale , Mlnn" , about noon. Dy the spreadIng 'of the raUs the two rear coaches were ditched and a number ot the passengers Injured. Miss Kate Hannon or Ebow L3ltr. : llln , . sustained the most serl- ous InjurIcs , lulJhlrteen others IncludLng W. D. Washburn . jr" " , son ol time ex.cemmator were more or less bruised. Ct'ls'brmitiimg the Oll'nln 01 Ihc' SII'II" 1'ERny. Okl. . Sept 17.-Cttlzens at the Cherokee strip are celebrating time second anniverar or the opening at Graham's park , near here. ' Over 2,000 people are gathered , and le\lng ; mel.or the territory will speak SimIlar cclebratops are being hell at all the other towns. The Cherokee strip , which Is : year "th has over 100,000 people and thirty good.Oitns. Perry L the largest wIth a populate \ r 6,000. , . - _ . ee- Charged ' -.I.lh Cl'1U.lf on high ' S"IH. SEATTLE Wash , Sept. 17.-4aptaIn J. 1 [ McLean Scotchman , owner , and Captain Jensen , master oHhe Chllan vessel Atacama , with lumber from Port Gamble to South America , are Iii l Jai here Just why the men are tn prisoxm.ia- mystery , and It I alleged that Internatonal omlllcatons may arise as a result. They were arrested a short time since on the Cotn'plaint or In American sailor saior who charged qhttty l on the high seas. < a [ . 0 CmmIe Slrlc'XOI : Y1 COllc'nclc. SCOTTDAL ' 1'a" . . SCOTDAnt " Sept. 17.-The coke strike ha not yet gone Into effect The men at the Oliver works came out today but as far 8 lmemsrmll . . from the other plants are In operatton. . Itls 'lalred by the strike leaders that time ! ! lqrs at Lemont and Morrell plants wIll quit tomorrow and that the emm- tire region will be Ihut down by the end of the week , . . . Lmmtird'Driims ' Of time Track SlAnONpo" , Sepl. 17.-Southbound passenger - lenger tr1n ' - o. 224 . on the Erie & PUts- burg dlvMof .bt the Pennsylvania railway , ran Into an' 'uen switch this morning at SharpsvUII\ " Time entire train was derailed and qeVerll Nt1Hle passengers were slightly hurt , but \ e"qje arioul injury flIstrcssImj Uumol' l'roycs . ' , ) IHIl't'.hht " " " 'lb . DEILIN , ! ept ; n.-The rumor which was In circulation here last night that a North Germsn Loa Itemshlp had sunk with allen on board has proved to bo unlounded. - fl-ana w ' . . ' ' ' ' ' . IIiiIl.S UOVlN(1. \\1.1. S'I'AI'1 'IIB " .JI . . l'rt'"Ih'nl (1'n'ln111 1'1' ' ' ' this UnUon III iris ) ' ( In hi. " . ATLANTA , Ga" , Sept. 17.Tomorrow mornIng - Ing at G o'clock , the gates of the Cotton States and International exposition wil be flung ajar for 120 clays , until the bells In I the chimes tower tel the knell or the dying year , the expositon will be open to the people of the worM. The opening will be the seat- cst event In the history of the big show . Half or the natons of the earth wIll he represented In the 11roceulon 111\rlns the lay and the most prominent speakers of the country - try wIll address the multItude that Iathers In the auditorium to witness the Cormal Inaugural - augural exercises Prparators for the event have been In progress at the grounds all tim Ilay. The hon' of the alJnlnlarnton bnld- Ins has been COtllleted ) and all of the debris has icen cleared away. All or time buildings with the exception or those ot the ntnte ot Pennsylvania , New York , IllInois anti , Maa.a- : chusetts ha\'e been completed , lea\'lng ouly some small booths In course or erection around the grounds. Nlne.tenths or the ex' hlJls are In Place amI when the bulhlll/s are . thrown Olen tomorrow a srogeous sight wi be presented. An Imposing processlou , civic and military , commanded by Colonel W. lj. : Kellogg , United States army , will move to the grounds at noon rroma point In the center or the city At the grotnds address will be delivered by Preldcnt C. A. Collier , lrs , Joseph Thompson , 'Ireslent ' or the wpman's board : Booleer T. Washingloem colored : Mayor Porter KIng , lon , George Drown .eresenting the governor , and Judge Emory 'SJ er. Time nr- ranglments for touching the bnton have been compiciteth A wire has been IJt In from Bnzzard's hay , the tel gralh staten for Gray Gables , the home of I'resldent Cleveland , and another wire has been put In from the Audi- cerium to the administration buldln ! When time time for touching the button arrives , the wires wIll be clearell and an operator In the Auditorium will notify another operator at Gray Gables The wire running Into the ad- ministrtion buIlding has been connected with two electric machines attached to valves on the big I'rlck engine which drives the shaftIng - . Ing or the building and the. valve on the largest water plm ( As soon ns the presi- dent closes the electric circuit , these valves wi be opened and steam wIll Ilour Into the engines , As the ) ' heRln to act the engineers : In the building wIll open all the engines and start every machine In the imahl 0-- UIl'IX IX'I'O H S'I'IIICS. \ 'llilA"lmnu' ' 1"11 III C' I rnute nt ( iii' Sight If 1 Cnl. It's a sUbject that Is frequently talked about , but It Is a fact that time natural an- tllathies between certain persons and certain animals furnish fresh food for wonder and conjecture constantly. Everyone knows 'well enough , says the New York Tribune , ' the aversion that the majority ot people have for snales-the horrifyIng dread that thelr.pres- ence excites. Many I perlons also "hnte cats , " as they term It. Their soft , stealthy Irove- ments excite a distrust that frequently amounts to yerslon. I Is seldom , however , that this Is 50 pronounced as In a case wMch excited considerable comment uptown last week. I was or a young woman who ' lived on Madison : avenue. Site had always had a most unconquerable dread of the feline creatures , and lhe actually could not endure the presence ot one In the room , 'Ithout losing control or herselr completely She was so sensitive In this particular that her family declares that upon entering a room , I there was a cat concealed an'where within It , she would at onCE detect its presence and unless I were removed at once would bcome imystercal ! In fact It was a standing joke on hel' that on one occasion like this she became absolutely terrified , and , rushing up to a young man who was a total stranger to imer . seized him about the neck , sobbing desperately tIll "the cat , was taken awa ' . The girl was thoroughly ashamed or her weakness as she called It , but declared she was absolutely powerless ' 'r the maUer. Some Instinct-It was ito subtle olor-tolti her I a cat were anywhere near her , and the momEnt she detected It she straightway lost all her felt-possessIon. 0- EZITA TALKS : UI HIS I'I.\.XS. \11 Still for Snh',111 ' 101111'0" " nlll Start IL % 'igoromms CmsmummiiIii. SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 17.-General Anton - ton Ezeta , ex.presldent or Salvador , wIll saIl wl.1 for his native ccuntr tomorrow In discussing - sing his plans for overthrowing the govern- mont or President Guiterrez , he sal : "I will first go to Acapulco and there meet my main supporters , Generals Colocho anti Cen- rugOs. There a councIl or ; war wIll be held and we will , tlen proceed ' to take separate routes , as has already b6een arranged , and move on the three ports , Acajmmtla , La Llber- tad and La Union , where we wIll be supplied with sufcient relnCorcements to operate. "It Is our purpose to land at these three ports sImultaneously and we will be assisted by General Casln. Colocho and Clenrugos wIll land rt Acajuta , I will land at I.a Llbertal , , so as to be at the terminus or the cable , and General Casln will lanll at La UnIon. Dy this plan we wIll cover the northern - era and southern extremlties'of ' the republic as well as time central section . "I have had everything arranged so that wo wIll take absolute possession 01 these three ports and sufficIent rifles are already there to meet all demands. I have been Informed - formed that 60,000 Mannlchers will be on hand and I have no doubt they are there by this time. The next move wH be to gather all the followers we can amass and move together on the city or San Salvador. " Out flU thiiMmunlnhmmT4 All . NIgImt. DENVER , Sept. 17.-Glen , Ford MeKinney the young New York lawyer son ot John L. McKinney or Titusviile , 1'a" , who became reparated from his lather and other companions - panions on a hunting expedition In northwest Colorado , has been round alive and wel , He had been huntng and had shot an elk . crlprlng It. Ito followed the wounded animal until dark , and then built a fire and camped where he was until the . following day. In.Ilc'r"I..ln ArI'CHI'c' for FolAcl'- . LONDON , Sept. 17.-The Pal Mail Gazette says a warrant has been Issued for the arrest or Baron von Ihmmensteln on the charge of Issuing forgeries to the amount or $50,000 D3ron van lammersloln , who was removej front the position or edltor-Inchlel remove Kreuse ZNtlng , the prlnclpaA prgan or the conservative party In Germany ' last July Is suppose to be In hiding In Loudon. - . . 1.111" JIII" of Iiisiii'gejms Defeated HAVANA , Sept. 17.-0mclal dispatches report - port the defeat of 800 insurgents under command - mend at a Cuban named GI , at Piedra , near Guantanamo. The camp or the Insurgents was captured after a hard fght , In which ellht Cubans were killed and three SpanIards wounded. Among the captured material was a quantity at dynamite shels and a number of rlfies _ 1'111. GIl" " Johh"I'HJI SC'"III. WINNEAPOLIS , Sept. .1 - The Plate Glass Jobbers associatIon began asoei , ! on at the West hotel this ( ernoon , Fle"n represen- .tath'es of the large companies or the country are t nattepdaoco C/lcgo" New York , D03 tQn , . .Djtrol. ICnomnnati , Kansas . City and Mlnneapol1 are. represented. ' 0- . Snl'l.oHe,1 to II thc' 1 111. LONDON . Sept. 17.-Advlces have been received hero from a Danish trading statIon or Angmagsahilc , on the east coast or Greenland - land , that a ship , supposed to be Dr. rldjot Nansen's Frammi . was sighed at the end or July stuck fast In an . Ice drift , lunk.1' Iimillt'lemi for l lhc"zc'I'ul. l'OHTSMOUTI. 0. . Sept. 17-John W. Overturf , president or the defunct Citizens CItzens Savings : bank , wu Indicted ttday for tIme embezzlement ol city money , deposited . with him two years as cIty ago collector . when . the bank failed _ I'missiiim' III : , - ( , \ ' . ' , ' UcIlck. SAN ANDREAS , Cal. . Sept 17.-Es-Lieu- tenant Governor John D. ncdlck died today , aged 61. le was a promtnent attorney . and was elected lieutenant governor on the re pUblcan ticket In 1890. 0 Wsn Baby was sick , we gaTe her Ctrl When she was a Child , she cried for Cor When she b'mo MISS , she clung t Cr When die had Cdn , ie g ve them Ct I . - p - . . - - - 1'ltOU iIISS tip 'l'ln l'IOI.BI.\ SI' . ' . roe SIt'nll'I' ' ; , . nl 11"nl'nl- ( usc ! on t . l'sselfie , ( 'ansi . BAN FHANCSCO , Sept. 17-Thrr vessels arc at the quarantine station at Angei la- e i.tnd. . They are the Pacific Mail steamer City or lo lie Janeiro , time Honolulu packet C. Alien nol , the BrItish ship leloneth , from the port ot lo dC Janeiro. The government - ernment authorities are harl at work fim I- gating passengers , baggage , freIght blast and vessels. The utnHJt pains are being taken to prevent the Intro uctlon or choler from honolulu or the Orient. When the Rio do Janeiro left 'Nagasalka cholera was Prevailing , anti , In two weeks there hmaml been eOTenty-on eases anti fifty- < fly- enC deaths. The steamer did not go to the dock at Nag3salka , hut ever'thlng that she look 01 board was trnserle < to her by buat. tn a similar nionnersue took gOO < 9 that hall come b ) ' steamer from Shanghai. At : agasalc It wa ! state < that no whiLe hall taken time clllc'a , At Yokohama there was cholera , but according to the captain , It was " lot In . the city , but Inlan,1 In two weeks there ha,1 , been' forty.seven cases and thirty-five eaths. ' The sto.mmner took thlrt.fi\e < ste.mer cargo at Yokuhama , conllstlg of silks anti cimrius. No whites lied suffered with cholera at Yoleehama. < On arrival at Honolulu every precaution was taken The rteamer anchorell on the outer harbor anti dId lot have any communi. caton with time shore except by boat. At the time cholera was Increasing The statement signed by Ellis MIlls , the consul general , gives the number of cases a9 fily- eight and the number or deaths as lorty- four. The steamer dimi not use water from < Honolulu even for washing the decks While In time outer huber the steerage was fumigated - gated wIth aUlphur According to the state- ment , ot the city or flo de Janeiro's eur- goon there was no case or quarantnahle disease from the time she heft Hong Kong After lstening to this statement and examining the papers offered In substanta- ton or It , Dr Chambers gave It an his opinion that as more than seven days hall elapsed since the steamer left Honolulu , there was no possibility or choler being carried after all the rumlgat n and In spite ol al the preautons taken , lie went to see the Boar or health anti was overrulel by that < < hotly < , which recommended the holding of the steamer and her lumlgaton at the Isianmi. , The strainer went to Angel isiamiml at the quarantine staten , where the dcliv- ered her malls. e GC.ttll Itt'mitlr II I'ress tIme ilultomi. BUZZARDS BAY , Sept. 17.-A force or linemen Is engaged , today ln putting up n spe- cal telegraph wire to Gray Gables , President Cleveland's summer resl < ence , The wire crosses the ' grounds back or the hOUS8 anti will probably enl In the reception room or the houc , where the ly will be placed with which the preident I to start the machinery at the Atlanta expositIon tomorrow. Thts loop , being attached to the main line , wilt establsh time necessary cornimaunication with Atlanta , and another special wire crossing the exposition grounds to machinery hal wIll connect with the mechanism to be set In motion by the pressure or this key at Gray Gables. Time machinery will be started In this way at noon tomnurroiv 0- ' 'culhcl' lint ut St. .Toseplm ST. JOSEPH , Sept. 17.-Today L one ot the hottest or the season , and the beat Is almost tmnbearabie The mercury lingers near the 100 mark , anti the aIr Is dry and parchIng Doth branches or the circuit court opened yesterday , but after standing the heat for two days an adjournment will be taken until next month. Mommy people have been over- come by the imeat t , but no fatal cares ol sun- stroke have been reported , - - - - Xu 1'1'11"1) ' 1 "ul'c,1 L'iclminj. ' OSAGE CITY , Kan . Sept. 17.-Lew 'homas ' , time Eskrilge fiend , who last night outraged the Imbecile daughter of 0. E. Mc- Efish , Is safe In jail at Lyn < on , where he was taken al 1 o'eloclt this mornLng , alter au unsuccessful atempt was made to lynch htm. Today the feeling Is quieter , and It 15 not beleved another attempt at lynching wIll be made. , p Sui for Slier ' lu"urlu"o :1010) ' . PORTLAND , Ore. , Sept. 17.-Edwln Mc- Neil , receiver ot the Oregon Hallway and Navigation compannrbasl begun suit In the United States court , against the Liverpool , London and Globe Insurance company to recover - cover the sum cr 'Sa,500 Insurance on property - erty destroyed by time big elevator fire on September 23 , 1594 Omaha . Medical ! and Crowned PHD With 8UCe E % : , Surgical i CURE Institute Nervous , Chronic nnd Private IDI SEASES We cure Cat1rl'h. All D1eaeu of the Nose ' 1'hl'o1t. Cimeit . ItO.U10b. Dow , " apd LI..rL Ih"dl'ocelt YI\l'lcoctI" , Stricture . ' Vrtsk Men Sexunily. Siriolur. 'VI1k 11en ' _ mood , . $ lnLunc' _ IClduiy flI.cmlNe " : 1ernnle 0U1515D' Gonorrhoen. , VeflimIe5RJi . so.s llanaoou ALL 1'ItIVATIO DISEASES AND D18- OlDEIU ! OF' MEN. : New York Hospital . TREATMENT. FOB ALL FOIUIS OCt FEMALE WEAK. NESSES ANt DHIIASE8 OF WOMEN. \'OlIEN. rILES FISTULA. F1i8Urti6 ! . permanent ly cured wIthout the use ot knife . ligature or caustic. All correspondence answered promptly. Business strictly confidentIal. Medicine sent free from observation to all parts ot the country. Call on or address , with stamp for Clrcu- Cal , Free Book , Recipes and Symptom manka. Treatment by IU1U. oou.nlh.UoD tree Omaha Medical and Surgical Insttute , 14th nud Doullns Sts . Omaha , Neb LDtE O1O . B A SPECIALTYon6aryor 5to , Ir 1 ondarOrT. tar , Iphils permanently cured In 16 to permaneoty 35day . You can bo treated at home t the Same price undename guimrmammty it , ou prefer to come her "I wll contract t pay riroad tore and hotel bill. . anti no obii' . I r we Inl tl cur lJOU haTe tllen mer- oury Iodide notasim sue still haTe aches ani rains . Muoou'1'atciiea tn mouth . More Tlmromst . l'lmples , Copper Colored Spots . Ulcero on any put of the body . Hair or Eyebrows fulling out . II ' Is this Syphilitic BLOOD l'OISON thaI tee guarautco ) cure. We solicit the omoet Otsti" , : : : f , : li tbW Oi Iato cases toad ctiat1emio time worlit for a CRao Wo cannot dire . 'JimI I' < 10110 ba uhsr5 baffled tha skIll of the moa .mlnent physt- -elan. . 8100.000 Cpita' ' bObln" our uncondl. uncocl. Ilnat gnarunzy. Absolute proolA sent Sealed on tan application. Address COOl ; 1CIIEJJY CO. 01 ) ; 01 JOn Temnulo. CWCAOO . . ( JmIohr.ter'i F.nhsmit. Immsmont mmrsa. ENNYROYAL PILLS ji i ; ' t. . .arc Orlalnal.n" , W'1' .dl.ble. iJaly ( . . , . . . , A : 4k I , 1) ' a lot ( " kA.tr. LDI. Zaa.i'C.\ ; , , , , . , , : = St. , 154 , , iM 1"1 , ' . I , * &tSwlmi t1 rbto " IT' ' fbI I. . . ' , . , . . . . . . . . , , . " . so oIhr. RQ' .iat.gva . . cstin. . Bu .ng..v..hllr . oli. . . , . . . , . , , . , , . . - " .aLit.mtaUm Atflrutimoru44e. . . . . fonl. o. .n4 I. : . . . 5paImmMtr. ' , 'llmonl.l. sat . " .I..p r. " I.4l. . . " . itter. b , . " F "lel.r. . I..dl. ' hi. . b.I. . . TUrnanm.m..a. - Cbi.hm.it'Lr.imt.I tt.,31t.JI..n j'Q I\.pu. . , . . , . I 5z &U La oonu . J'bnAt . . . . ! . - - i p 4utttt. ( pS - - - - - , . - IL , _ _ _ . _ " _ " _ _ _ ' + ' " "L _ _ _ j ; _ _ _ _ _ - - ' - ' , - . . , : " _ . ' , . . i t , 1 ; - " , BIGGEST BARGAIN TREAT EVER OFFERED TO TI E PEOPLE OF OMAHA THE SENSATIONAL BANKRUPT SALE OF THE $150,000 STOCK OF THE . 8. P I Morse Dry Goods Company. 16th and Fn1'nalU Sts This Matchless high-class stock of rich ulercandise posi . tively overflowing with great values. New Bargain'Treas- jules come to light at every tUl"l" Impossible to cOlu11ehe1\ . the magnitude of tIle values unless yon see them . READ ABOUT THESE EXTRA ATTRACTIONS FOR WEDNESDAY Se Eo OLSON 00. OPEN EVENINGS. . - - . - Morse's F ASI-ION'S FINERY Fine Assortuett In Jlm'sc's UnnppI'oachnblc } Lutes of H\'cnlng amid Heccption GloVes . Rich ali Rare LCScCH Cost Fans ali Real Lace of Gloves Evciiltip , SUCL'hflced and fleccptlosi us follows l Rid : ll 1IIH' ! rchicH. itt : Prces thnt mis'c Jln1cls of thc \Vor'id 1 in . 'alue ( .Ivlng. ; .Connolsscurs , Colc.tors stud LovcI's of Hue l .htton leugths thnt sell I.accsshuuht I u'estigmttc these ' . Invostigth : Ol1'crimmgs. at .2.Th , baimlerupt smile $1 $ q OmJngs. } lt Itlce .ji . . . blnktuvt . . . . . . . Real I 4aces. 1U.hutton ) lugths tlt sold ( ( Fno Valencominea' ' Laces , -worth SOc 10 Q mit 3.75 , banla'uvt smile $ i 8 $ 2O yard , bamikrimpt Mle ! 11 rice IOe - U c to 1 . 00 lt 11tlce ) :3.j . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Il Steal . , . Irish Point' Je'1 thnt cost $3.0 to I 21-buttoim bail I and 1 ' tl $1..0 yard to import , bankrupt sale } Irlcef 1 . .0 to Q6 " Z - ' .uu tt on I lit rccc'imtlosm range Crom. , ' ' ' 37(1 : KId :5.o : ( ) , Gloves sale 11tI'e that , . suIt . . . . , lt . . $ j . q $2,0 immmclmce to $ .0 I.ncel ) 'nrl , that now , wore going cheap at from nt , yard Cram , ' 1'O0 to Q. f . 00 , , . , . ' Jteymmier's I cclobi'ited t Kid ( Elegantly emhl'ldered crepe Swiss \ ( 1.1 \ , . , C , l1 Flouncing" worit $ s.&o yard bankrupt palo worh G.IO Ql . DB ' , . ) 4) Gloves , 8IItuI black prlco. . and culm's , regular price $1 $ J9 { . r . . . . . . Real Lace Ha11dkercl11efs-- : O , sale 1)11cc , lulir . . . - - Iteynivr's 'I-button ICI(1t4 ( . Duchess UICO IIan&lkerchierme that cost Iernl'r's .J.huton Ilcl landleerchleCI . 0 black 111'11 ' CUIUl' regular , to Import n5.0 hankrUI'l sale price Q' ' . t } u. price :2,00 , sale q. price $1 $ 6 { cost Ducimesmm to import 'Point $25.0 Lace nol lIammihierohiefs going at that lQ U o ImIr . . . . . . . . . . . . Ienl I'olnt : Appllqul Lace Hundlecrchlef QQQ . ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ thnt ! :1olnt import $45.00 , now only -t- _ . U o - - IHeal I 'lsh 1'olnt Lace lallcerehles that MORSES' PEERLESS STOCK only cot $5.01 " to Import . , going nt ankrupt sale 977 . ' o n. 't Heal Vnl len"nes ' Lace landleerchleCf cost Q to import $5.00. now only $ 0 Dress Goods Rich Novelties ; i iii Costly Ban and Party Futs Only Stock of Elsie foods Il Oninlmn- ' Made l finest imported Point anti Jtist rrali . D\lchess lace , hand painted , mother or pearl t . - L All I nt { Sale Prices . . < o r ccs. , go nl1rupt imnr.thies : fluleti , that sIlver cost to Wctttscttdny We Will Close - - - - - from - - . sI.O - . r ! _ - - ' to - - - $ . - - flle - ! , - , < at - _ _ _ Import _ _ _ _ _ _ 1J'1C _ _ _ e. _ _ _ .Jl.lnch ( i ell Novelty , muhah' Black I 5 , ligil DI'CRS I''it ( , M.lraculo'u's 8ankruot" Sale Prices Morso' [ , $1.00 3'mti'I ( , sale a H [ ] I'lcc O'IW'S , 'a't. $100 . . 'I'I . . . . , . . On Morse's . Famous High . Grade , 8 hluck" ) lt'cea " figuc'ed only or ? 'lO-inclm uhah' , ' Stock of Fine Silks I and S a t. Ins. " Mth's's . f'elcl In , yard ( i5c , . 6a' hhcl- Gt'g Grain . ' " , . MO'bO'S . . . . . ' Irlcc . . . . Vii . . . . . , . . . . . Hall . Irlce Fnll l prIce , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flle hhclGIOS r Silks . . . ! 1.5O . . . . . . 87c [ _ ' . , Fhl' IhclGl'n ) : . ( haiti "Ill's . . . . 1 . 00 . . . . . . . . . . . 6' e 1 -nch black , Dagolul l Hlne I'uile F'i'ammeals. c' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . : ! Suitlmmgs : ' , : \U' e slow IJlce it Ball , Figtiicml ( } Icla SI.s. . . . . 7i . . . . . . .36e Tile yard , sale II'lce , 'I'II 1 nincic piitmo Cl'llm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.iiO . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85e One lot flnc ' C"(11n utI Ihe. CIO'Clt ; Jls ; . . ) . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : . : iJo . . . : : : : : : ' : : : : : : : . :33e : tiOO(15 ( , 40 to . , ) Inchcs Novelty Sil's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wile , Morse's plle :100 4 C Colot111 I'iiUtb ) Fraimealse. . . . . . . . . IMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5ge ) 'utcl , . smile 1)01CC. } . . . . . . . . . . Chnll ' ' ) ISIJIEJ , , I.s. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 1. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .i9c 1 lot 40.Inclm . Frclch Plaids , 24-1ncl Back'atus' GI1n Silks , Fine imported Goods , Cashmere llntmmlm . ' . value jc yard , sale price , 6 . : lol e's $ : ; ,00 ( ) grades ( going at. . . . $2.98 Inl8h. 'nld . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . MO1'tO't4i.oo ; gmlcs : goln , , ut. . . . . . $2.69 1 lot fllc ' Cl'CpOI and Bcautfnl assortment Evening Novelty Silks , worth nil wool ' ' , Suitng ! , . value . . . . . lOc I c up to $12.00 pel' yard , , Sale 1)'ICO , y'i. Novel . . . . . , . Siks . . . . . . . , . n .4 8 1 : : lot'Ilnch : ; C 'nll sale nil wool imi'lce lOtiles' i \ no II 101' , lot I worth . " c1.00 . j'l 1 bc' ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ql . 8f cloth ( , lorsu's lalics' 2 DOl t miss this oPPol'Lunlty to ! ot fine silica at prices less thun 71c jnnl : , sale 1I'lce. . ) rce . . . ( \ cost uf tile material. plccs , . . R RUPTURE . PERMANENTLY irc TThPTh ORNO . CURED : PAY NO PAY UNTL CURED - J.l- _ _ , WE REnR YOU TO 8,000 pATIENTS' ' ' % " Write for Bank ReCerencs. - EXAMINATION FREE. No Operation. No { Detenton from Business SEND FOR CIRCULAR . THE O. E. MILLER co. ; 507-308 N. Y. Life Bd ! , OMAHA , NEB. . EVERY WOMAN Sometimes needs a reliable r mommtlmiy regulatng medlcn ( DR. PEAL'S ' , -a . pENNYROYAL PILLS , t pltLS fr prompt . safe and certain la result The genu. % , ) . ' ' ' . , \O ( Dr.I'cal's ) ne\'erdI8PDolnt. Sent anywberem $ ,0 Sherman & McConnel Drug 10 , . lSI Dodge street Omaha. Neb Chus. Shlvcrlcl & Co . . Ft1r11 iture - . Special , Septe1uher Sate . ' " Irot Beds-11110 or'mue , Or lnal' ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ,00 September prco prlco. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2.0 , . Spccll prlccsoit 11 kiemmisot Furniture- - Dining Cimatrom ordinary prlco. $2.0 September.5 SIdql nris , ordinary price . . . . 15.00 September. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . 8.00 150 Styles to Choose Ftom . - Chas. Shiverick & CO. 12th and Dostglnmt. - utl DOIjlns. : IUVVA'rUSAI , . New yomc CITY I W. 6 lhl. ( adj. Central , . Ia rk. Th e . J ace t 0 t Sch 00 I school ttoaniimm& for girls ) ' ) , Imme.FIT0MnNT. Mn. ( I. ) IIOAN , I'rlncvala Fail term bfllns . October 1. 1 . L'ruapeClus sent on .pp ! aton. . - - . , I t ltt-J'i' " ) ' , . . , l'U J' Ac ir 0 . [ _ - oi J Worse Than Rum. Q o Indigestion ' spoils more lives B D than run. : But you , think you havc r j o "malaria \ ' " or "gnp , " or something b n worse. ' , ; : The : trouble is all in the 0 d digestiv6' ; tract.- Ripans abules 0 I bring a sort of Millennium with . - 0 : ! them. , . One gives relief and their _ 1 habitu mm t.se keeps the whole sys- 11 tern iri' ' ' tone. Q . npans Tntute : SobS . by druggists. . , , or ty mail r the price ( W cents n tex ) I. Hent to The Iii- vans Ctmemntcai Company No 10 Spmuce sl" , : ; . Y. DD DD - Q 0 I : , . " ! . , l' . DCD . ' 01- 01A A Few Advantages Offered by the CumicamdMiii'auItee ; & St Paul Hall\'ay , the Hhorl lne to Chicago .it clean train made ul'lll ' alurtel from Oma ha. A k f\OUy OIT CHcAQo , ! r _ _ _ _ , , . - - 12.s--- CEDAR RAPIDS % . ectI BluDES , ; MOINES " Buggae checke.1 . tram residence to ties tnRton , Wegant train service amid courteous - teols emIJlo 'ell. Entire train lghted by electricity , wlh electric I readIng lumps In , ) I'eallnl every berth Finest dining car service In the west , wIth meals served ' a In carte era wih I In other words , order . whnt you want and 5m03' for what you get , 'HrVet ) leaves union tic. pot daily ft 6:0 : p. m" , arriving nt Chicago tn t 9 a. m. \ City Ticket Olco , JW ! , Farnam Streot. C. S. CAIUtEH , City 'rlcleet J\gcnt. , . - BARGAINS , LOTS AND LANDS 1 I.you want : to make money , buy a lot in the M c Cay of South Omaha. . J , Tlke advantage ' of thc GREATI.HEDUCED JJnCES Iud LBERAL ' TERMS offcritl b otel' ) h' ' South Omaha land Company 10'1 uN LOTSND ACREAGE PJWPERTY. This bClutuly ! situ- cited property Ic bctwceu the Stock 1'mts'dc iiiid the .ct'OPUIH. nud ' 1 accessible to nil tier rulh'ulHIH Jenchlu Olnhn or South Onialin. Fluu locnton for 1iI fn'cturln plnutH uU"llrond t'lcls. S.\ALI.IN\'HS' -ENTS canuot help hut pity II4tNISO.ME lnOlTS , hecnuse the prop. erty is so locatc ( hit thc Jrowth of the two chicH townrl ench other Olnlot help but rapidly Iuct'cnau , 'aliies OMAHA OFF1CJ. . SOUTH OMAhA OFFICE Qol12Q8 aud 2O9)lrmtNiit . i' , TITLE . Batik JIj ! PERFECT. /06 North 2"tl tt r _ WM" . .