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.- THE OMAHA DALy BE (G, AUGUST 25, 1884, 57 [~ — FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, \}al,.. \l()\l)AY \I(rl \l = s lo ng Pa o just | 5 SUMMER SPORTS, p e tho fivost oot yiousts - FRANCE FICHTS. Gl i [ POLITICAL POINTS. OVER THE OCEAN. oebepitins Pt B HEBRASI(A Lvucmuc X ARG L il - The Turl‘ b NkvReLeIor S W Teh e T i a dispatch fro ho d t 9 9 an i y g " ahpl n nee tacks, and the The War 0f Words With Chica Re-|&ieie! R e iGcmmI Logan Address a Large Audi- wiee 2 | X000 ISabella of Spain Looking s St e | Hang1ng of a Mmcan Ramst in Lan- N P Wt Foo Chow lasted until nightfall, and swas | Ohipg 1 Hart h | 0pe i U » Lo Augiist 10th thore was no placed by Sometling More ',‘ by the forts alone tho e [ ficnce in Chicago, . . With Longing Eves for Alfonso’s WA U St Tous T oaster Con D(V Nehraska Mg t 9 o2 i e . - Mo stakes ~tw e 1, Tonree ttack There have been numer A b e o i And Makes Some 'I‘olhng: OO0 By, 0 vt b A onoriant . s of o priest who died on the | Fg {g Tnkeu me the Officers The French Bomlnrd Foo Chow, (n tho s o the Democratic Party. o tichar 120,81 nmlu A King Cholera Numbering His iy allins Tt iy ing and Promptly Strung Up Thus Opening the War. ro ringing with the crles o nows Dol il U et Victims by Thousands. e e TN Y _— sling spial - edthons anncing e | The Orangemen of Canada Tssuo A BIG DAY AT CHICAC - isovemplified in this case, The mo The Postmasttr of Crete Identi= fiot. Th in front a Chinese e g ¥ ¢ ead ot the malady recent) . Lo TR bassy was thronged with and 1t was & a Circular Against Blaine. WOiicaco, August 23.—At the Diiving park T Yo (an an of X Ol stitile A The Chinese Minister Interviewed ,‘l,“m‘,‘,“ AT i that o wellow e was | o A o it rce botavoan ({1 The W c;\;ld; CAMIM%MI'M the Y riontales © Up 0 Rt 1 fied as One of the Lynchers. on the Situation, minntes after the ministors careingo had driv. | g oo T4 D . 1 Richball, owned by J. S, Campbell, for a ALY ab Berlin 806 [ Meretos Th CHIMALA KHIL INLAR&RN o Ao § § 3 on 1 to the howse. the flag had disappeared | Erominent Tammany Democrats | sger o S0,000 . e, ccctured, o wiathor T el gl Lol s Great Excitement in Crete o= and very soon thereatter Li Fong and his Do i P Wik cou clear and the track fast, excapt ik " NG raraler | Unfortunate fiditions i1 TEALY . e A~ A g " . " VR0 O LHOI RS Lo aclare for Blaine \ portion of the back stretch, which was soft, | The Nile Risug—Other Foreign [ [ nivt &= S Efl;l‘t;ffl;‘ ‘Zm LR o g 1“» H.‘ i '.\v»; LONDON st st : A itendanct was 5,000 ',""‘y' on v Koy Haeatatay en 1 y s \ulx‘xlml"fl\‘ln Lincoln Over the Affair . and and America, | Jogatl wndon it is § y WRIL DO Mt ARl . and the plague incroases in' violence a it ey ® @ |m}\f>v"1|.'y‘l,l \:;‘M”“ ] :. ’llw‘fli\‘\ ‘:\nl“ i ‘t”-_ Massachusetts Bourbons Going Over .‘»(”m ”,,l\“\:y::‘m(,'.::‘.E':l“‘llxfivr;‘r.:vlu :-"7"1:‘-“‘!113‘:;{ b o spreads, The Coroners Jury Find a Verd ; ” tion, but from hints thiown out by De. M to Butler, claiming that Johnston could not go threo fast LRl el RN b R L AL LR Accordance With the Facts & The London Times Consures M. |Curtocy and others i i ovidnt thit U 5 e s proved St ey o READY TO FILL ALFONSO'S SHOKS, Watattord, Ireland, from msllp Ox, b Bk -4 i long cantinvanca of hostilities is oxpectec, as ho was ney leaded, | Special Dispateh to Tik Bre. e kgl L ) » @ effect of news in commercinl and financial ULy T b b5, Ui RIS Browi Jug's - taken to the infirmary i1l with what wad supe Forey for His Oourse, [Thoefectalnownincommersinl sud ol | A Domoceatio Socosston. A e A T | Tiostos, vt 24 Tremendous sensa | el ) A chora diod . Nt b - that tho news arvived only a few monients be. | SLecial Dispateh to Tir: By wat Heate wcord at Chlc 1t tion has boen cansed at Madvid by ramorsof a | can be induced to bury the corpse, althougha | g o000 n - [ The Bombardment Lasts From Two | 1016 the close of business, A ML i AL otal Gttiok ShARE ITRston KR gen|| 1166 Qoained by ex-Qisoh! Eskbelln o) Feagh | Teward ts GMared. WHisifiirysia’ uhinbly 4o | Shectsl Dispatolits Tru Bs dment Lasts From Twol - Stocks wero steady ard some Ametican | od night in the rooms of the democratic cutin each hoat he could have beaten | horself upon the theone of Spain, King Al | “Eve npon vordict in the ¢ Lixcory, Aug. 24.—The body of Luciana state committes that ex-Senator Thomas 1, | this. The owner of Richball Suys his horse | ¢ MARSEILUES, Aug deaths from | Padillo, the Mesican lynched in High- clights of tammany | Was out of condition, Johnaton in each heat X " cholerain this city toda land precinet in this county, was brought to pa witoatn jog, with Rich. [ pite official contradictions, and in event of hix INTERNATIONAL Y. M. €4 A, Lincoln this morning by Coroner Beachley mllu.h little insi the distance pole. | death, it is most probable that Zonlla, the re T o 43 Al Am 9y t d ) he wol nhl convention [and Deputy Sheriff Evans, who wentout and ol Rk Al kit < Christian association i : SR to Eight, and 4 Great Amount securities. improve b Lloyd's, shipping 3 merchants and brokers ansiously difcussed tho |14 © X ot Damage is Done, question of extra premjums for manme | Grady, one of tne loadi insurarc: on account of war risks. 1t | hall and Kelly's fellow-worker, I d gone over was decided that extra premiums must be | 6o the ranks of the Blaine and s lung affection is getting worse, des. publican leader now under sentence of death, A Ohincso Official Interviowed, f paid on vessols and cargoes brutid for Chi f 1., und wonld bo found working in their in: | - Following this event wastho evhibition by [ PE0 5 R0 8O MR or part of yosterdny ¢ cut it down, It was placed in the undortakiog Special Dispatch to Tne Brr, o ~m|‘w(!l{’>- i','.”. vl e | during the campa This i« bascd [ tha pacing mare Minnfe R., hitched toqjworid boable to make a coun dietas which | (0 HEREEEEPIIE GG FECEOT T Gl [ rooms ef James Heaton, with hands and feet o the general report that e had a long eon. | Wazon, with the running Horse, Firebrand, | might overthrow monarchy and establish o [ CUsgion of topics relating to the practieal | R < 2008 Foniom e ; which accompanied the pacer’ Wostmont | Spnish republic, ¢ ‘ UL 1 L g Py, August 24,—Colonel Seheng Ki Ong, | scls. Comon to fair Foo Chow taa advanc nter d d, anc dvanco s [ forence with Steve Hikins. 1t is unders | Y on Cliristin 8 unpop- | flaencing youvg men, The first topic was: [ viewed by thor el A e kot Tanion. s vers | 2t o was egol with a view of tura. [ wlen ho pacod over. thisconrso in 2124 | ) imong the Spaniards, and thore avomany | “THow to win certain classes of young ton,who | Ve o bY thotsands. The dec Wer! kg N e Labudi ) s Hey mt of tea afloat i ingover the tammany voto £ the rebublicans, | The e hilition was to beat Tn the | ents in the nition whicli would bo troub. | have heratofora furnished but fow members to | an about thirty years old_and besides the and China was now completed, He avoided, | bt B o o e wao faconin |8 far as tho presidential ticket is concerned | first heat the time was 24 In the second [ RGOl OF the prosent d king's death, | the associntion” Interesting papers wero pre. | Protruding of the tongue did not present an Yowavi g Blmself! | o Do e o Ther LR | (irady does not admit the statcments, heat the mare broke and returned without [ 6801 In quont of the present fkinges death, | U a8 B itand; Ay, | unnatural appearance. This - afternoon the s gl S B iR SDTASIChbv: Yematit: GLAlEkral T going around. Tho third heat began with | S el all those Toyal to the dynasty [ Patton, of Fogland, and Raceaisto, of | following vas declared \t from Foo Chow, rema nalterec S tich ronilio. 9o GWATEREING1S .k esolied self all those Jo; v the dynas atton, o and, and Raceaisto, o : e : asdo opinun vice, Indio and Chi- | Tho Orangemen Againat Baine, | browiee “ho anarter pole wis sonchod | wion sherepresents, with view of haviug | laly. o second topic e best JUY WAN SUMNONRD: Our interview with M. Ferry yosterday, Trade in all these commodities is | Srecial to the Tie Ber. R AR L _ = A0 horselt proclaimed regent when Alfonso dies, | means of spreading among young wen o | Gran Ensign, foreman; Al Beach, 1, V id the Col a LG LU g e iR A e 1 Martinez de Canpos, lat t deeper knowledge of the great doctrine of sal- | 1 Tl W. i ) d tho Colonel, “waxa e viit of conrte: | quiot and merchaats eng god tn Chineso trade, |~ Touoxto, August 24 —Tho fallowing ap [ hree-qunrtor st Soing. roached ‘- T, [ General Martines do Ganpos, Iate ministor of | degper kiowlodge of the great doctrine of sl fongland, Hal Warner,” John St and 1. o de of the French premier, [seemed disposed to quictly await develc TR BT 2 M Needs [ war, and Senor Sagasta, late prime minister, [ vation. Papers followed by delegates from Eng hards, B o : B peal 15 made to brethren in the United | coming home the maro was tived very pereeps 1R S0 UPGGIRE 2 tha ax-queon in her | land, Germany and Holland. In the after- videnco showed that word had be , was pefectly courteous, As to the | ments. tibly, completing the mile in2:073, , 4 ¢ had been ’ States, passed & mecting of Orangemen, 4 design, and the army is being worked upon to p special train was provided and the | went to the she here that Aon Raoge, the cause of the rupture nothing i sinler, TUE POLITIOAL VIEW OF THE WAT, . > i France insisted on the payment of indeninity | political circles, | tntansal held in West Toronto, Wednesday night. a T O make it auxiliary to sch Another part tex wera taken to Pottsdam, where | ravished girl, was dying, and it would be nec for what_oceurred at Lang olitical circles, howcver, are intensely ex-f o e which, it 1s believed, will be sent to| MoNvouti Park, August 23 —Free handi- | of Isabella’s project is to unite the hourbon wours wero spent” in visiting variets | e-xary to have her declaration, and ang. Ching, not | gited over the ing herselt respousibles, refuses | Ghineue wat and_other objects of inte ning of hostilities in ; session to-day were given to wd Granville has in cap sweepstakes, all nges—one and _onc-six- [ branches in Spain by the marriage of Aifon ¢tlo Fred won, Markland | so's eldest daughter, the infanta Muis, o the IDENTIFY THE PRISONER, the diffarent Orange orgamizations throughout the United States: taonth of a wile nwleo indenmity. : ; i { i i urged the Chinese government to pay sonie T ¢ thirc v 3. on of Don Oarlos consideration of further topics bearing special ordingly City Marshal Feach, Judge Par. Tt was generalle supposed that China had | K507 un indemity 6 Feanco for the Tang | We, citizens of Toronto and members of | 20y Tattlr third; tine, 18 500 0 feon e 1% UBah e wAFOUK-RIAReR oF SNl IBIDR: WORE Sheriff Melick and Prof. Bluedborn of admitted her liabiiity in principlo by offering | Sun ‘incident, but'tho Chineso council ot | the loyal Oranige nssociation of Bieitish North [ goifine Prescott won, Brror 54, Tiia thind; | | VICTORLAS NUCHNARRIED So8-IN-AW |10 ¥ i mon: - Tn thos fternoon the moeting | the Feee Prass, startod for Highland Procinet. Sy ane sl ompntion. mandarins siendily vefuses to recommend this [ Aworiea desire t0 addrows oue brythron. aul 0, J 4 | Special Dispatch to Tue B, wasconiined t dalegates oy and thosnbjects | From rmarks mado on tho cars the sherif b “The prineiple upon which China hag to the imperial government, and_ the impres. [ fellow Canadians in the United States as_to [ ¥ Nae hundican sweens o and_ threo AN o 18 Pl of innmorality and temperance were discussed, | came eomewhat alarmed for the safety of his he tand they should take in politics Wa | L5 oo hundicap sweopstaked, ouo and thr TONDON, Augut 2110 B runored that | IO Mty Amorican dologatos. have | eharge, and Measrs Bivedhorn and Beach got stand,” rephed Col. Schen The sum offerad was merely me Tation for thelvictims of the misun R He added that the statements published garding the erasure of the date of the ¢ uation of Lang Son in the Fournicr treaty were perfectly truo. Nothing whatever was known at the enbas- sy of the mysterious instructions, which, e e T st wom | o amnomsz buusiness, mon in London s that | BIaine and Logan Club at Arlingtow, | Handicap ked about the report of arbitrati i ! Special Dispateh to Tie Bii, bee won; Fcho Scheng smiled inereduonsly, andfthe interview | applied in oarnest. Anuixaros, Neb, August 24 A youn = ended, In reply to an inquiry, Price Hohen- THE LOSDON TINES ON THE SITUATION. men's Blaino . Logan. clul wis organ 'f Base Ball sion here is that China hopes and expects to | the | embroil England and perhaps other Enropoan | believe it is the duty of, our brothren strenu- powers in the impending quarrel. ously to oppose, both by their votes and in- TR fiuenca the election of Janes G, Dlaine, the . 5 republican nomines for president, as we o Diplomatio notes are beivg exchanged at a | liovo heis the enemy of Knglnd and the wlively rate between London, Paris and }frgnd of the demagogue Irish, and the off- Wishingtonand it is not at all certain that the spring of the Romish church, wholo difficuity may ot be settled cventually - by American mediation, The opin sixteeths of milo—Regret won, Girofla 2nd, | (ueen Vie Mhurles 3d; time, X Select stakes, two year-olds—three.quarters | bavior of her son-in-law, - the of a mile, Gowno won Wanda 20 time, 1:193. | Lovis of Tiesse-Darmstadt, - According to tho | been i attondance aro ho folluwving: 1 iard TIE COAST WAS CLEAR, sweepstakes—all ages—one and u | ygest reports, the festive widowar is secking [ & Mors gloluo it clummey, | o firgt party went to Mary Cobl's_and quartor miles—Louisctte won; Darke Carter | il another” matrimonnd venture, notwith | Thomas =K. Crea, . Von - Sehliem- | 4 ,k'a currlage across the conntey. . When Bob Cook 3d; time, 2:154, - [stauding the traublex brought atiout by his [ bich and 1 Thane” Miller o€ tho intorna: | gar the cous it Was decided that Melick and milo—selling — Joe Mitchell wons time: | yorganatic marriage with Mie, Kalomive, il commitice ‘of New G orky the prisonce should procead to the house on : Hall, stato sccrotary of Now ¥ horseback. They did so, but were stopped at HABGIIRNBY, . iio— Qics YELLOW FEVER, Mulhall, state sccrotary of Indian S ENGIE diibaroh o AGHl vehErs Bl , Pawnee 3d; time, 8:20. TLavany, Avgust 24 —Thero were seven- [ James 1L Brooke and W, €. Dougl Ll toon deaths from yellow fever the past Rev, Dr. Thompson, of Kune : THE CORN FIELDS WERE FULL OF THEN, ! 0. 0. Howard, of Omaha; Rov. FIENCH TRANSPORT WRECKRD, h ; Rev. Principal MeVicar, | Molicle and the prisoner made hasto back to in iy again worried by the be n. Among the as. | off thetrain at Denton, and Parker went to and Duke | gociation men from America \Aln. Burds to sce if taken part in the convent China will succumb when the screws rok. | Loui ( Burna, of Halil At Baltimore—Baltimore, 7; Alleghency, 3. Avix, August 24, —The Fre lahe, German Ambassador at Paris, declared | Tha T ais dishat iy Batn ch transp ort o Montre Faster, of Washington; | the re, pursued by ob, The firs part whatever, in Franco-C ! the violation of the treaty of Tien Tsin, China '1‘“"' the people. particularly ‘o young | Wilmivgton, 4. I'wo hundred and cighty six officers and, crow m-l Kendall, of Geath N i kR BITNOE | erpowered and the prisoner taken from the At New ched Aden. Three hundred romain at stk — Metropolitan, 1; Athletic, Reve 1 Ho was conveyed to the bedside of , Gordon,’ of [ offic {elphi cted president wf was el HOSTILITIES BEGL steadfastly maintains that the Lang Son af- [ men. 1L Doden oNDON, August 23.—A despatch from | fair was due to a mista uething worse, | and J. 1 Gillespie, secretary. The political | 1: 4 3 Gundafin. e Rov. Dr. Welch, of = Aubury the dying girl and m answer to questions by Mlmg;... |nb\:1;r:n‘im. qm:»\ ‘fF\‘ll..'::,'fl(f". *| The French command without no- [ warborses took part. and mado some appro- || A IIlnlwlcllrhi-\—l’hflldt‘ll"”"v ARMENIAN TROUBLES. A, Sanford, secvetary, Newburz; .. [ Judge Parker sho : 4 bet annownced: his intention of bombardin . the Chinese were tal prise. The | priato romarks. A vound hundred s our | Tancly 4. lle—T.outaylll Loxbox, A Adyices from Arne: | McCoy, secrotary, San Franci-co; J. B, T e th nal at Foo Cho» today, The French s« commander had no orders to surren- | number, \\ Pt :: (.m]un e, , 1 nin stuto that <uprising has ocourred [ Squires, scerctury, Buffalo, and Dan Pecls, | | e o ']A o cousul in thix city has lowered the fla bliged to defond himsclf, - Col, e i (?humbu-.“ : at Dersin l vefuse toacknowlodge | Cloveland, RO LHROL AR G Advicss from Pekin of yesterday state th n attache of the Chinese legation at Logan At Chi 3 ‘\‘ Boaton ek ““:5“‘: “, e T | the authority of Turkey, and the governor i 018, August 24 - Tho £ with day of the | Je w wnv.;m- i1, o wamon an¢ taken eiveniims ws that photographed copies of R g At Boston—Detroit refusing to submit to [ 66 e thom to terms, worlds convention of tho ¥ oung Mon's Chris. | the el troe nder which the rape had_been : committed. Time was given hin to pray, but Governors Quiman and Qla the cision of the umpire, the game was for od t0 v i NILE RISING tian Association wa W velig- The demonstration i evacnathn | Ciicaco, Angust perial orders to march their forces into Ton with the original d faited to the Bos B citoon T e e A B | Lo e (uin, yore | ment o European |tonight marking the seturn of Gen, Logan to | AP e ot . Nl e ilo il contin. | 1015 oxertises and - conferonco of ‘voliiows | bt yanted to bk Hhis-peivilge v d A dispatch to the Timses, which left Foo [Wers: Mo wkplicibly o e iatat | his home was ono of yreat magnitude. The ues to rise. | ight stenmers will fathall ke, Sho tae el meptiug s Jnld (i 4HA Rt L Choo at 215 p. m. toduy, saye: o ostilities | Prancs nowinally fights to extort an indemni: | republican torch bearing organization of the s M‘;‘ll‘lv‘-:l—fii:n:m 7i Dttmnl ';‘;.i;f"‘;;l‘.';."..'{f.".‘i'.‘?.‘&t‘fi‘f“ porduy. | Qoli Qo | s were delivered by Connt Burnstorff and | and loft hanging until cut_down last night. gD L6 s st tun o ty of #150, 0,000 for losses dircetly due to its | city made their first appearance in this n P tho fallowers of 15l Mahdl are dying ag the | Baron Kuthiireh, of Butlin, Nr. The verdict of the jury was that Luciana Pa A, August we governm 7 paign and tho aggre marchors numbered | A¢ 8¢, Paul—St. Paul ; Winona 5, rate of thirty & day from some intestinal dise Gt A L 5 dea ¢ing, A i n\\nv\mxlmful uct, Tt really iu ordor to extri-| g 1tk \ R e e S : BTH el 4 ¥ dies | Wiktians, London, tho Leveronds Dalton, of | dillo came to his death by hanging, 4t the o e e Py Toe ol cate tha e 1y from a fu'se. position, e O R R A akes St. Potorsburg, Dr. Schoff, of New York, Dr. [ hands of a mob, the names of whom are un- 5 Li Foug Poo, Chinese minister, hus not The conntr w and per- and. K 4 b o RINDERNITY Welch, of Auburs npt. - Legaro antz, of | nown, except J. W. Craig. This man is the 2 : d Hy) ceives itsell to be commit organizations, uniform bodics were present Swimming Mateh, Sweaden, Baron Sel hlm\ml:n h and others. The | ostmaster at Crete, and is said to be the yet left Paris. ORDERED TO SH00T. Loxnoy, August A Times despatch August ODES Angust 28, —Thirteen peasants in fyesult of the meeting will ba to greatl: y i Bror, “homae | the village. of Andrcfowka, near this « T N R S o T LEADER OF THE LYNCHENS, attacked yesterday ' with sympt tries, Ho was not masked or_disguised, but took a Orn Onrenary, Maing wile swimming match betwe Riley, Champion of Ameriea, and C. pt. Hel 1 to war, probably ation is far aed in 19 from a number of tho neighboring — citie Gen, Logan Pullian on a recoolly and wd than in rived fron at the Twenty-second str ot ol seven o'clock this mornin q trun oat. T T _ i X wncee Tlio belief is gonoral Tiero that noth. | 0 ek - ry Simpson, champion of Eagland, resulted to those of rinderpest. Two paticnts feoe prominent part b The ufficers are exon- Sl ”* Piiid to Ak atre I II.‘ 0 i3 much anxie Hagt iy ot ot h A monnted vseort | 23:10. Simpson’s tine was 23:40, und the village _ Panis, August per cant rentes | they made a bold fight uinst overpowering ”‘ etV ot Hoonsal BIAt bi) Bt an h traatinent s 'm i a0 e gt oty jE i .. PEUSECUTION OF 8, % ning befa opening of the | numbers, and the general opinion here is that he D o consul lefe aipnt 5 7 ; % i d Bt = ST PRTERSBURG, August The bitter- were buoy:nt at 77 francs 95 centimes | it sorved tho Mexican right. He will be reached the English gunboats ab midnight. |0y Viteeai Oliinesd iving enterel enreingen, the eilvacado. tonk The Oar ne st the Jew i the Riusfan provin wt on report that LiFong Poo.Chinese | buried at the expense of the county and a CONSIDERING ITH\RRHEOT, & ATt Lokl ULT0IE LE L (T August 28.—Articles of agreement | cos is incre An onthreak is reported in [ minister, would continuo negotiations with | subscription is being taken up for the giel’s ALKENE RN AIAEDMBRE, Dichigan ‘Doulevard S¢oil Park, whert soon De signed for a seullers raco botween | Kuts, owing toa report that the Jews had [ the French government. Drente o are i ooReirolsEAaoN, LoxhoN, August Tho merchants and W Yonk, Augns A London ecable- | stands had been erected for the speakers of ! 2 iStianE el TeA 3 im underwritars of London held a meeting to i gives the following additional detail of [ the evening. It was 10:30 o'cluck Defore the ',,“"“ !""‘I"v“l' liglang, and dohn Kilcain, of e ,;..:f‘f).”.,ufny, e FIENCIT LONDS, Associatad Press Dispatch, comsidor tho boariog of thy Franco ancd Chin |tho o barcduent of Foo Clov ust of the marching escort had “reached the | b0 bl e SommeRtial MORIORS OB ol oE ) assaero of the Thrao percent ronts oponod this morning at | Lixcory, Aug. 28.—A Mexican named Lu- ditticulty on neatrals, as Primo minister Fer- \ accord with instructions of tho [ point of rendezvous, and Gen. Logan was ox. | Ellists: The conte b Ik B N iataqr o bho oA o 0 ad] 78 e for ut but s Siane Dl s T o et et B ry had announced that the hombardment of [ French government, adwiral Courbet today [ corted to the speakers’ stand, The crowd then and best Soptomber 10, noar PHiI- | only dosisted when the child wi fouud. have fallen to 77 francs 92 p s 188 PrIRON > Kee Lunz would not crenta a stat of war but | fired the first gun in the Franco-Chinese war | in the park had swelled t 000, On phia. Tt is proposed to wind up the row- | the outrages are feared in Southern Ruasia, braxka from New Mexico, scrved out his simply a_means of furthering tho neg 1 dment of Foo Chow. Accord- [ the stand were Gen, Ogle v Haiiltas, | 116 Waielwiyinhoxiap ensountee foru wihin | MENTING 08 MRIQEAN A1 EMERNOR WIKRIAN: THE RUSSIAN FLERT. torn mth ago. He was liberated and tions with China, The inquiry ra patehes from Hong Kong, the French | Hon, Joseph Metill, Chas, B, Farwell, Wi, | 145 mateh. BERLIN, Auj The czar and emperor Perersivng, August 23.—Threo iron | last Saturday ravished a thirteen year old girl in tha e tered the mouth of the Nun viver this | Penn Nivon. Congressman Davis, Dunhan, S will mect early in- Sentomber, possibly at | cady start immediately £ reinforce the Rus- | ffceen miles weat of this cit Holy HBM Admiral Courbot i proceeded up cantiously o | Adams and i arvay of viee-presidents to the A Steamer keported Ashore, St An envoy from the Tussian conrt | wian floot in Chiness waters, 2 % Rt German ves high a3 heavy vessels could gh with- [ number of fully hundred, ( LreoNT beon | Will arrive at Babelsburg to- make arrange —e— iw«lwl \'l'ynlh\' Wt 1y ni.m .'\’n](l Inulx;lglt llmcl\l Chow, ( al RN sor ol gronnd hen gun- | was i i A 15t 24 - as been | 1oty for the meeting 3 z wore. dis victin was horribly wutifated and 5% R e L maaAALD b o (it serlcup o ”’-.,” hEnRRR- s reeaived Sl e it clodt] .'.m aroneh du Winnepesc G wus | 00§ "‘" i 2 Hlia The Weather To-Day. fetrs, aza entortained that sho will. dia; . The dynamite ordered by the viceray, Ths mect- and at 2 p.m. | remarks was a rovi the failure of the | F2Poréed h e dunos Bol g ! e ol VastiNGioN, August 20 For the upper | Mexican was taken to her homa this afternoon ing resolved to urgs Barl Granvill, tar, city. The squadron [ democratic party to accomplish financlal leg. | Fom Alton had ben ashoro | Dupiis, Aygust 28 Seertary Comwall | spiuippi, diveatening “loonl raing, brisk | for idontification. Before reaching their _des f foreign ffairs b press France 1o define her ere lymg under the | isl for th country during the twenty- | 51 hitd about 1, bk 247 Partic e andOuiptain JkyaiL v tried jrintly o i {sontherly winds, becaming variable, stationary tionn mob ca d the whole party, intontion regarding neuteals. walls 3 Chow and thy retwrmed the fira, | fou s they wero in powe are not obtaab ARy Lide o becllduglintinent or piracy and solicithg, " temperature, fadling followed by rising b | took the Moxican before the girl, ~who posi- NO NRSTRICTIONS, As they had the French® gunboats well in | Thia speaker then went on to declare that | 11€¥¢(! that any per ¢ lost or injured. 1 This 1« tho second trial in this case and i Wi | yongter, For the Missouri valley, clearing | tively identified him. The officers were ™ put Ancust 08 aTt: ami-officially | ange, th or withdrew inder cover of m the democratic party had resisted every ad postpon 'l"""}‘ ~|‘“‘]'” fon and the prison- b onerally fair winds, shifting to north under guard and the Mexican tuken to the A e oy Toato Dine et e, [ guns of the wiin squadron, ~ What damage* | vance in finance and every measure tonching The Death ecord, or 6cb at liberty on bai westerly, slight fall in temperature, higher | identical spot where he committed the ©crime lared war noutral vessels going to China will | if any, was inflcted by the French shell | R e R R S LT s v s Vory Pat FRENCH UK ENTENCLD, barometer. Wd hanged to « troe. He was given five ot be subjested to restrictions which would | 1ot been ascertained. Tha bombardment was | the emancipation of the slaves and the "home- [ rick H. Terry, pastor of St Patr whoy viLLY, Aug. 23, ~The teial of tha band — - - — | minutes to pray, whi Ihlh(u!:_nml made a AL continued about two'and o half hows, and [stead laws. 16 had left the doc- | lic churel in’ this city, died tonight of hear Lars in progress hero resulted in- the full coufession of his crime, Thore i great Admiral Courbet intimates that a great many | trine of volunt expatriation in such diseas ction of four prisoncrs, npoa whom sen G?HI""" 1:! m the neighborhood. The action of the mob @ the guni- | shape that citizans of forcign birth were | — - - R = | tence was pronounced toddy. Darmet was . y generally approved. re not long in ed and forced into the armies of foreign « death and Marquetet to life A N @ R E WS ) S ilonamnit atatoslath until the republic g N 1o other two, Dolbarry and OLD SOLDIERS, Clegram oy French are verniiont of tlement TIesHARa Wil 8¢ ‘ LR 1 ngros o 11080 4 B! ANRYA This THE BOMUARDMENT OF FOO CHOW, K \i-!‘bn mu’u same pr 1 which L u'H DYSPEPSIA 1 ontenced re ]ymll‘ul‘ ‘””"im t, however, befora it was an-| Staxaiar, August 24 The Foo Chow R e RO ol iap s Dy 4 MO YEAr shODEROU MIANL: & At AN 00y (U The Indiana Veterans In O at ] A the reformns of the civil ser tituted by [ i s miserablo, honclosa, | fifth prisoner was acquitted, nounced the nch had began firing on Foo | senal destroyed after three hours hoi thie-ronmblicant narty oomostion Las bech | Causesiitsiylotimito be miserable, hopeless, AT ¥ O T e bardiment by Courbets'squadron Seven Chi- | 0 JHIPHICH Bain, SIERIQE BO8 Ren | confused, and depressed in mind, vory trritas |00 0 SRORERE L af the rt Wayne, ness gunboats were sunk and two escaped, (s tic. i § eivil| ble, Janguid, and drowsy. It is a diseaso MauskiLLg 4 o 231 ! 0 he. democratic idea ivi vages of cholera in the southeen gepastiment A ER t 00 was instructed | heils wers thrown into the cit by an imperiul decree to settle the dispute on |y manning the mortars w the bast terms setting rang getting the rangs A Chinese & REPOLTED LOMIARDMENT OF Koo ciiow, | s guubouts wer sunk and two esoapl. [0, 5, 4 I'he European scttlement is nodisturbed, Thy which docs not get well of itself. It requires Fonr Wavse, Ind., August 23,—The scc- A Shanghai dispatoh | Fronch i ervice retorm, he declared that it 1 : Ml dated ab six o'clock this eveniog says: 16is r 24.—The bombardment at | 3Pposed, to replace union soldiers with ex- | careful, persistent attention, and a remes as follows: Hernult, nine deathy; Y ond day of the reunion of the Northern Tndia- ava voterans drew an fmmense crowd of peo- nt, le Lo~k e ance during tho pist twonty-foir hours is R R arpe, FE/.RL BAKING POWDI ITAIBOUND TO RISE confederates, and civilian republicans with | throw off the canses and tone up the diges- Arde twelve, £, Augrust 25, The daily bulletin o Jera 'in 1 in a9 deaths aud thiv n fresh « ported that the French have ¢ ‘I“”""fl'” Foo € lmn began at two o'clock this afterasoon Chinesc fleet at 1o Chow and that two [ and cansed at 8 pr 1. Only ono Chineso bat ws (L they perform their duties a comparizon of the | yiiingly, Tood's Sarsaparilla has proven civilian demoerats, fiLaa Ha did not think that plo to the city. The grand civic and wmilitary parade took place in the afternoon. Tt is csti- wated that from 8,000 to 10,000 soldiers were o, besides various other military organi- zations, The manufacturiog interests of the city were well represented in the parade, which was nearly two miles in length, A wws: Ber French boats were su A tlegram from | gary replied. The report that two French Pekin announces thay Li Hung is mstructed | vedscls wera sunk during the engagement s | dministrations of the demacratic and repab- | oo roquired remedy in hundreds of cases. to make pacific advances, N e i B lican partics woule J 1 ), four deaths and eight fresh sult. to the credit of - the ’ T The Ixchange telegraph_company, on su- Pl former, 1 have taken Hoods Sarsaparitia for dys- - S G SU G Treah caves ( thority of the' Chinso bt sy, Mates tnat THE ATTACK BECOMMENCED ien followed an explanation of the benefits | pepsta, from which T have suffered two years, | qua it fifteon frosh casons Carrar, Clow was bombarded by the French [ Siaxcuan, Aug. 26—0f tho Chinese men m, tu0 address being concluded by | 1 tricd many other medicines, but none proved | Guathiund five fresh cases; Naples, no deaths N this morning, of war, which esc 1the French howbard- Maine so satisfactory as Hood's Sarsaparilla” | and one fresh ¢ Parmi, no deaths and ona i B AraT b » IO ORI ment at 1700 Chow, one was stranded and had The crowd was so great abont the stand oc fie Coox, Brush Llectric Light Co, | fresh ¢ Cosenza, no deaths and one fresh grand army campfire is in |v|--mu~n,'-ol"t. t at TELEGIAIHIC COMMUNICATION INTEKRUPTER: ), bl broken, the othier mt with no mis. | cupied by General Logan that speakers pro- [ ot S0 cuse; Turin, two d and no fresh caen, | By i cumy Allon, 1y inessimated €105 20,000 poiy '\'"v”f Tiie ‘lvHI"""L 1oL hap, The French recommenced firing today, | cecded o oceupy the adjoining platforms and | i Porto Maurizio, three deaths, ple were on the grounds this afternoon, [ npany has given notice that, 0w | fivecting their shots azainst the pagodas. Thé | addressed portions of the crowd from them f Pants, Augst 23— Fourdeaths from cholera —=m—— g to hostilition at Foo. Chow, talegrams to [ wupmised object of the reacwed hitback s 1o | Among others spoaking wera General Oglesby, Sick Headache R e A A TR i Orazed by Drink, it point will bo accepted only bt sead: entiely obliterate the place.Fronch trans. | Governor Hamilton and Senator Collum. o [ s o o yast two years 1 havo been | Tho govornument imtends o broak up the camy, Coorkmstows, N. Y., August 24,—This i anl\l“":uv‘["i: ‘.’vC"u‘\I‘:ti:n';L'mfn il ',',:; it ’h:’ih",’f ‘,h' villagesi “tha’ heigbis "I‘I;”: ”"'":‘l“f’” I',"," ups during thy iy | amicted with severe head; und dyspop- | e I\‘m\lun. and distribute the troops amovg 4 morming Fennimore Clayton, of Middletown, AKTURE OF THE CHINESE M T e — 5 of pyroteenics, The speaking coptinued until | $1a. 1 was induced to "Yl” ]‘l‘ I‘:hl' ‘A to the appearaues of cholera at Ge ,i (R - [' t and killed ‘""f"'/ son, aged two years, DB AT e that 1 | POSTMASTER-GENERAL HATTON, | 1140, at which lonr the tcrowd began | 10, and have l"”wl'l"‘| RAte ol Sostello wdvises the immedinte in b l yiu | Clayton has had delirumn tremens for severa Fong 100 receivid a dispateh of two hundred ——— to digporse rocommend 16 10 0 G spection of travellers nt L Plaine, fimt 'T\mu / ays prior to the murder, He [took the boy words from his gove ntin conrequence of [ Greshem to Restgn October 1, With semonre AnLi, New Haven, Conn, railway station on the frontier, | into th nd shot him lhrnu({bthn heart, which he apprised P’ Minister I'erry that Hatton as His Successor, Democrats, Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Cambridgeport, Mass., 10X, Augist Lhie steamer “Bariess REAN 'i A Ll AR, |ving is now i h]uma" and better off 11“ hu:;w«\pvm “"f e 3 mll’- is, Lo i ——— B 1gust 23.—At was asuffcrer from dyspepsia and sick head from the Mediterruni in 'f."ft“(fi Vi ! ‘:v!.;“n “;{'l" :n{t‘“l‘lm |In‘||:“u|nl u_ned:lu k]l‘ll Ay ke e o aacermioat | Bpecial Dispatch to Tuk Bis, den ention today, the resig. [ ache. Biio took Hood's Barsapariliy and - (Lough Fevien is Hying u yobile 1 i 0% fonnd | weinons bt nat unkl they g goaat e wis to soun ong M ConCerning i P "y , 3 DUAY, LA el AVEr US eurcd that there is cholera on bownd, 1 be fonnd wpon, b il him 110430, August 24.—The Washington found it the best renicdy she ever used, faund 2 3 u.““u’{_’ i i th ,_4..,]54 o arbited | ¢ iiio “h0 e b e e LLATOK ‘u.m.....‘ Woodworth, a near per g 1al Dispateh to Tik Bri k¥ .I".‘,:“n.‘lqn.‘l..lx:il\.l‘.«,‘,: l.l,':,,lf;i;d v?'ll.h u bu;,.bm,' Bclock, B e Fonk o0 165 SARMAY| Wil reslign his position, ©) & gt Qub: 1 80U (Tidniial | atmenterof | Hood’s { Sarsaparilla Pawis, August 21 The total number of |1t a0 Hays, lios ubout 30'9ers olds of rospsctable family TTOW THE NEWS WAS RECEIVED IS PARI bre andmill assene tho Jugdorin Zads tho comuiticu-at lao, was il Sold by all drugglsts, 815 six for 85 Mado | qoaghu from cholera in France has been 89, s e — »NDON, Aug dispatch fr vmllrn.kll atton will succeed to the postmaste .~‘1 ( may Tho (resige | 901 by Q1 HOOD & €O, Lowoll, Ma 50, These figures huve been collected from 5 AM;P:.W? Smoke Seal of North Carolina Toe dat , states that th reralship, vation of Fran pted, 100°DosesIOne i Pollars 13l citicsand villigesin fitteen department 7 bacco. i e sSeen teverywhere, Because every- ea o or aro Ina where recognized as indispensible Wh 'J gt /w,,,.'z'/w fo Deafer aho y Vo beit Jobaceo Cais af $orth bara. Gondumer, lina, and store b bewns t,w, tlelness 8 sl 1:;c£".‘.1. Urs ety Wt age alane e o atts, D A e ummw | N B o -0 Pl - i g o = 0 9 & @