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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. IXTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA. TUESDAY .\I(*RNIN(}. AUGUST 17, 1886. UMBER DWINDLING INTO ROBBERY. redines ot the et % | LABORERS BURIED ALIVE, Pl o 1oLt CUTTING CASE CRITICISM, | cumamwa tovskmaunes - | BARKING DOGS NEVER BITE. S s‘."lnll.:l.::::.;:";:{::H"‘,’:‘ bl Detailed Report of the Business of Ciieaco, August 10— [Sveclal Tele: | g, Bay T . Banks st Weok gram to the Beg.[—A correspondent who is Becretary Bayard Badly Broken Up and His "f ToN, A t 10 [Special Telegram Tonghs and Looters. g i Men at Papillion. making a tour of the burnt district in Wis Friends Adviso Rest. to the Brik ) —"The following table, compiled from special dispatehies from the Post €rom consin te phs yeonto, Wis. The L ipUs Tl Oconito, Wi % managers of the leading clearing houses in COMPARATIVE QUIET REIGNS 4 b THREE MEN INSTANTLY KILLED. ;"“;“H“””"I’“'"‘;"'"“:“"”""“” ;"'l“"“'“ ENEMIES' FINGERS IN THE PIE. | the United States, ives the gross exchanges | THE MISSING LINK WITNESS, ort Howard and Oconto is a desolate one. . h 1 e A weck o so since the land was thickly Hs U Lalh ly £ Al ences between the opportun 1 in the record of the " nary to the great The Belfast Riots Simmering Down to af Mr. Day- | Forty Feot of Barth Caves In on Fourteen ho Argument of the Dofonso for the Noisy Anarchist Bomb Throwers, Al acions Pricst Refuses to Al feen ¢ gl Several Others Badly Injarod, Ono | wooded 1 to theline of the railrond. Now | A Statutory Provision That Panishes | b 1N 05 COTBMCL Wt those of the COr | rggter Deacribes Gilmer as tho Man Y6, {ie tlos (o, AFReRt & Nas L V\‘ bl n Fatally—!ndignation at the Con= | there is nota living tree left standing. Last Priva rties \Who Interfere th o . b Who Filted Up a Gap for the matist Shooters on Trial o 11i6 oftdots. Ot- K Fubtare on (e oot tractors—FPatal Termination of Monday the flames swept down through this the Warlike Discussion Be- s Htate-More Speeches country, lieking up brush and dead trees and tween Natlons. 0-Morrow Killing live ones which were too green to . cITies. CLEARINGS, b burn. A week of dry weather put these now Vietims of a Death Trap. dead trees in better shape to make food for Newspaper Commont, Sl Defonding the Anarchista, PArILLION, August Special Telegram | the flames, which daring the last few days WasHINGTON, August 16.—(Speclal Tele & CricAao, August 16~ The last week of the o the BEE. |~ At 6 o'clock this evening three | have for the second time this season swept | gram to the I A dispatch to tho Balti- | N Rl great anarchist trial opened this morning men were killed and several badly maimed | the woods. Hundreds of acres are Iald | more Sun to-day, which was evidently in- | Philadelphia 85,700 Insutferably hot, with scarcely a breath ot by the caving in of a bank inthe bic cut on | waste, the trees lying prostrate on_the bed of | spired by Secretary. Bayard, has eaused a | Chivaco..... 51145000 fresh air in- the court room. Every inch of the Missouri Pacitic grade, north of town. | ashes which covers the ground. Every pufl | great deal of comment here. The following is | St Louis. ... 16,438,104 space within the four walls was occupied by "he accident oceurred on the work of con- | of wind that blows fans up the flame from | one paragraph in that dispaten: “'Secretary T“n’l‘l.‘{.’.i!,’}f""” }'(- ,;""";}__’ spectators, Foster resumed his speech this Other Foreign of the league might easily be disastrous. the Nebraska City Shooting. 'he Times says: *“The movements of the PG Parnel party in the United States have besun to attract interest, Though the real business will only be opeaed to-morrow, when the Irish-American convention is to assemble at Chicago, Mr. Davitt is pursuing s favorite ace at Bloody Belfast BrLFAST, August 16.—[New York Herald Cable—Special to the Brel—The condition of affairs in Belfast is mostsatisfactory. The laborers have resumed work all through Bol is moi w idlers wero to be TG oliyss LS TBEEIN b3 idea of an allinnee between the seen at the corners. The Island men did | o 2 i democracies of Great Britain and Ireland o 1 4 4 ! b > not march home in a solid mass, but for the | FEEREEEIE O allision with Con- tractors Jensen and Knight, of Omala. The | these smoldering trunks, which will burn for | Bayard's demand forthe release of Cutting, | Cincinnati. ..., 050,000 morning by declaring that he was not there first time sinee the rioting bezan stras pressinan Finerty and other Trish patriots particulars - substantlaily are as follows: [ a month unless a heavy rain extinguishes the | on the giound that he was eharged with an | Pittsburg 3 L to defend anarchy. When ho expressed h Ulie eut where the aceident happened is the | fire in them, A stone thrown at randon in a | offense committed in this country, was based [ Kansas City .. | that sentiment Saturaay he exprossed the along in groupes of ten or twelve veacetulall | fo 0 GG in the Unite States, 5 the = way. Am Incident oecurred at | (SRICHEL R0 Mr. Patrick Ford's v‘l:'>'|n~l on the new line of the Missouri | broad field of eray ashes sends up a | on the admission of Minister Romero that ;; MAEbdR) 3 sentiment of his associates. The verd ot Carrick Wil which may serve to | o SRl hrutal English masses.” ciie. Dirt: was being moved by small | shower of sparks, und the high temperature | his government claimed authority 10 | Louisville ought not to be based upon the sentiments of explnin why the Protestants feel themselves | VRS AEEEL ERE T N e ve tong | dump cars, and a - channiel * eighty | slows that the very ground is ‘on fire. The | punish = him for publisning a libel | fhenver any counsel, This assertion was apparently aggrieved by the condugt of the police. A | Botlt PARES i the 1ty Nows Jve 1o | feet " wide was belng) dug through the | singular thing about these forest tires is their | in ‘Texas. 80 that, If any | Omahalllll made with the view of undoing the effeet of ; 4 Hi Bl to - allow the ears 1o run | engeity. Farmerssay that even after the | mistake has been made as to the action of | Milwaike . the statement made by Solomon in his open- Catholic forced his way through the double i ing and on the reception of Mr. O*Brien and | thio T . N Dot 0 h 0 of troops sep ¢ the Catholies from gh 10 banks on each side were al t 8 fires 5 5 case. 1t lins been Mr. Romero, | Detroit .o, WOS,004) Ing as to Spies and his utterauces, Foster 1ino of troops sepnrating the Cath his tellow delezates. forty feet high and very steep. A gang ot vy rain, which has put out the fires in the | the eourt in the ease, it hasbeen Mr. Romero, | ¢ovelana.... 0t PXTHREN L WAL el b Foster the Protestants. and on passing the Istand - Tott g timber, they have dug into the ground and | and Mr. Bayard would be justified fu pro- | Columbns. - T 150 oo [ quoted the old adage that a barking dog men began calling them SOCIALISM IN GHENT. ‘;::"1'.: x“l-”n‘ulvn\:‘x‘}“; in the ('u(”ul ‘xlm time of | found it on fire to the depth of two inches. 1 | ceeding on his statement of the matter as the :la:mml LRV 1,455,003 3 | never l'll<'~l-' Spies never eoncealed his sen- ORANGE CUT-THROATS, ¥ i he accident, which came without warning. | sqw one dried up slough inwhich the “muck” | official representative of Mexico, But in so [ Indianapolis ... 1,550,000 timents.* They were made public time and Of course the island men stopped ready to [ €O<OBC "}r"‘l': “:";"lf 'l"': I‘I“ mbers—A | Nearly all were buried, but five erawled out | eqrth formed a bed of living fire for a depth | grave a matter, involving peace or war, the [ §UNCGHOL- T again through the press. Tho wan was fight. Thereupon ‘Thyrne, a magistrate, e l\‘l -.-‘:x(\", \':l\\jl ‘1 i ;m;\hh-xl. A large foree of workmen soon | of q foot. secrotary naturally fecls It fncumbent upon | Destiony crh:ssse: l';xlw'm‘ J tIKALIVGSEhRE - GEnIA Mok hier d1NmIvens jumped ot the man and at once foreed | 00 \\.I‘.x.;k\.»nn- 'm].’ AR T v I'Iw work of dizging out the buried North of Velp, and extending northwest | him to get at the exaet truth through his own [ Memphis, ..., 000 4 i | Phere must bo something in the construe N back throngh the troops. A | Cavle-Speelal to the Brie, [ =1 loft Brusscls | men, Johu Conlon was one of the fist | fora dozen miles, the woods . Suaniico | agencies before procecding to extremitios.” | St Josepii Ry | tion of the man’s brain whicn made him mounted officer immediately rode up | ST H.l" AT BIER (16 SBBIRI: rought to the surface. Dr. Bond of Papil- e all ablaze, and, dried u[|> by the Now as a matter of fact in the ofiicial cor. ["""‘l B . kive utterance to his wild talk. nd ordered the man to be arrested. | FOC ST IO ,.: UGS 6P AL ‘“,"" I““;"““"" him and found several | fi © dow bumning like tinder. A | respondonce, which was submitted to the Wetdasunt oo 4 <oo|The man loved notoricty, tiat Srention sptang up between tho | 18 whom 1 found on the premises ribs broken. Antonio Rassmussen was s canght up by the wind ana | gonie ™ i rognd e o C g case, s s L wasall. Oneof the best points made b Quite o altereation SPEAnE p DO L |y gopnit socialist assoctation, in the Marehe | taken oue with both arns broken. Chris | Murled inton hitherto untouched pateh of | JHE 15 tend Fo T FUEEK SISt | Lowell oo i Rl b ofticer and a priest, who refused to allow the | (SR R8O A bointist, Bacle, An- | Olesan e ken. Ch wood. 1t liessmouldering fora few minutes, | Minister Romero was not mentioned as | Syracuse...... .. <oeev. | Fosterin theafternoon was in substantially man to be arrested. The potice, who were | S8 B 0 O e ANy printers ho | o Vs Drouihit. alive, but nis spine 15 | then'i tiny tiamesteals up a small dead sap: | having been communicated with untl five |, - the following language: all Cathiolies, p'ainly hesitated to obey the | 3¢ e S e | Crushed. He will die. Weury Walter, Johm | ling. * Lis leaves. cateh fire and shoot up | days after the demand for Cotting's _release omotal i o oooe | Phe proseention tind great significance in e S s i | st ¢ is a pale, studious, but | Rierdon and Con Shehan were dead when | through the air into the surrounding | paq been made, so that Mr ard’s mem- | 2uside New Yor the publication i the Atbeiter Zeitun of the ¢ a8 o The result was | & Keen looking young fellow, about thirty | found. The bodies were put on a dump car | branches with a erackle and a roar. The hly be at. fat e | ¢ | “*Notincluded in tota A s LR Teason, was pugnacious, e res A5 | coars of age, proud and reserved with stran | and taken to the T s Shoot tp o 6 broad. belt. seizing on | OrY must certainly be at fault, as he is now Notincluded in tc GO Y/ Ineatid 1kl that the priest led the man away amid lowd | 505 0 (0 G popular among the workmen, | | iy this t e 1P near by. X everything and ereating a draftlike that of | laboring under a false impression. The sec- A FEW MEMOIANDA Haymarket Cay sald: 1 com- cheers on the part of the Orangemen. The | {0 o Nt long ago he By this time the men were greatly excited. | a blast furnace, ‘The more they burn the | retary of state is evidently very much ex- W MEMOKANDA. mand you in the name of the state of ilinois man was afterwards arrested, but too late to W B ag One man stood on top of the car containing | more fieree tiey become, and trom a spark an | eited over the eriticism which has been made | The President Makes a Minute on [ 10 disperse peacaably.” Tothis Ficlden, who efface the impression that had been the was sentenced to six months imprisonment | the corpses of his e v ently | ineh broad, in one short minute there is a b TR o was speaking, answered naturally enoughs YoE 1Ll g SOIIErs ML {060y BYOrs 1EBIA| epourosnd tic I‘I‘m(:.::‘-‘(Inrllh:vr“"\‘«"m‘l::it”l'lll‘u el of tire n hundred vards wide, sweeping | UPGn bis wholo couree of action in this altulr, | - L e Sraal bt “\Vl;' aptaii, tiis is & Y neeting, to fire on the people. No effect has yet been | laborers into sueh @ death trap. He was through the woods with the speed of arace | and has either lost his temper, or ASTINGTON, August .1 Ihe |-|z~.1:| or “we are peaceable.” Now should the FAVORITISM OF THE given to the sentence, but a fortuight hence, AR G an. 0 speaks without regard to the value [ hasdeposited in the department of state the § state see anything so signiticant in this r and of their subjection to the | 11 the [ N 0 e e "} | ulcted by more col headed companions. e so far will, in Brown county | which may bo attachied o his utrerances, for | bills which remained in his hands unsigned | Mtk The evidence shows tat the et manhad been promptly arrested and carricd | Sii Hke Do Futsseand ho, sacabes, ho | Owing to the bad feelingof the workimen to- | alone, askrogato neatly S00000, and ¢ | o gubsequent paragraph in the gispatch | at the time of adjournment of congress LR R L ) to Jail in the sight of the Orangemen, there | S0 B L e remembrance of the | L1 the contractors Dr. Bond had the bodies | 10,080 51'$10,000 to help the sullerers, who | already quoted from says: “Seeretary Bay- | With the following explanatory memoranda: | at that moment some one on his own woult have heen cheers by then for Morley’s | JoR e BEe Y e btless made | 1 the dead men brought here, where an in- | e Jast ot only their homes and property, [ avd and the oftielals of his department bit- | * The jolnt resolution dirccting the payment of | responsibility threw bowb amun the police, murderers, as the police are called. The quest will be heid to-morrow. “The wounded | but also their means of subsistence for the | terly complain of ‘the treatment received | the surplus in the treasury on the public debt and that fact were now known, the word Lrish constabulary are a splendid body of R SO TR A CATOUBETON inen will be seat to the Omahin hospital. Al | coming yeur, Whe proposed relief conslsts | from those who wish the present admnistra- | received August 5, 1880: memorandum—this T N men, but they have been thoroughly demor= |y oo WEEETIE BAIEE R EEON paipe; | the men Killed were strangers In this locality, | £ XREORE RIS TSRS (UINSGE | tlon evil, 1t 15 hinted that several reoub- | resolution involves so much and 18 of such | cance of meaning on- tho faee of Wl el alized all through the riots, They have fived [ o) 40 precisely as he thinks.” Then having N>Ilyjlll‘x'0 from the east recently. fucl, food and elothing for the coming win- | licans haverendered themselves liable to pun- | serious import that Ldo not deem it best to | stead of being, as the state insists, sy mbols single shots only where volleys would | (i o e o rotired to | g~ rEn-— Lo coroner ata latg hour decided | ter. ‘Thien in the sprifg tiev will need seed | isiment for tieiraction fn the prosentirible, | discuss itat this time. It is not approved | of ot aid blfudshod ;i have finally ended the trouble. They |yt SE0 R PERD O resently. saw him | 'O lold the inquest to-night.’ The jury ex- | and some of them horsés. - Fortunately, few | A section of the Tevised Rtatiies prohibits | because 1 believe It to be unnecessary and | Further, after enlarging upon this feature Bave then delivered volles when the | Aethor K00 G e ham | onerated the contractors from any blame, of e farmers Mave lost their horses'and | Sy ol of e Uit SEes O RAKE | boeause Tam by no means convineed that | 0f the case and decluring that the evidenc fire was useless. Their humiliating position, | yyeer” Bacle, who helps him to edi A i e curtle, although many of the lutter aro suf | when engaged in a controversy with this | its mere passage and approval at this time [ fell farshort of proving that the tlaymarket now that Shank Hill Is surrounded by | Rlomisn socialist organ. the “Voornit An. | Lincons, Neb. Augast 16 —[Speolal Tel | People also need layiand feed. 1t is esti- | Eovernment for the purposo of nfiuenoinic | may not endanger and embarrass successful rioting had any connection with the conspir- troops and they are unable to move Without | yjja 22 Js bAn- | LiNcorx, Neb., Aug i —(Svecial el | FEORG" A 11 Wil coS 12 0) 2 head for men,- | the actions of that conntry. Tt is well known | and nseful operations of the treasury depart- | acy to attack the plice, b devoted consivter I y oy Ut ] glice,” was more communicative. He cour- | ezram to the Ber.|—T. D. Sullivan, a | Women and ehildren tokeep them until hat | that republicans and_ former oficials of tns | ment and impair confidence in the manage- | avleftme to consideration of the testimony an escort, shows wretehed judzment on the | yugug)y showed me over the buildings of the | piumber by trade, came to Lincoln from St | vest time next year. government are open to this charge in | ment of the finances of the government. o G D AT e part of soume one because it is & total surren- | (GGG O LT - co-oporative | Joo Wedinesday Tst and stopoed at the St. | | The burned ‘out families in Eaton town- | the case now conmanding the attention | “Anact o provide for the ereetion of a | G0 REESE I G S LS G0 him cautions. On questioning him ported, but there are no threatening signs so der to the mob, It is already seen that this | (oory very thoronghly put into practice. | Charles house. A s ship alone number twenty-seven. In Belle- | of our diplomats, The secretary deeply re- f public building in _Annavolis, Md,, received s HRE Y : L Furronder s probably lost many 1ives. | Go.operative storcs, bake houses and printing | and did Sanday. N e was taken siek | S0P e, Tawrenocanid Ash Wanbenon | £rets hat there ‘are men who elaimn {0 be | August #, 156, - Memorumdum —iye post- | IS0 e st B Rt e Suows I 9} Y ) s, bal a | and died S y. An autovsy was had 10 | gjere are about sixty families who will need | Americans and yet suilty of sueh con- | oflice at Annapolis is now accommodated in 1} e HEANCHIDINEADIIY When the authorities have been forced t e | g pices were in full swing, to say notbing of | day, after which he was buried. All that s | more or less assistance. The people of Green | duct. ~1le positively declates that he has not for which the govermment pays | declaring that he could not recoznize it & tive troops have been ealled in to replace the | 4 orkingman’s tavern, meeting room and | known concerning Sullivan is that he for- | Bay and all the Targer” towns are hard at [ i the slightest dearec been intimidated by | r t the rate of S0, and VoLLe UL GG e police on Shank Hill. Rioting here has 10w | Jibrary, all of which are attached tothe Yoor- | merly lived in ¢hicago and. has a wife there, | Work getting tozether elothing and supplies, | their actions and will conduct the Cutting | the ofli oconpled by;aithei (eollentor [EHOTCORNL (MOSEEENGS SUGHSEU R EMAREN RoDiE it e Whose maiden name was O'Shea. "Pim Mon: | Excursions and coveerts are being given and | discussion as he originally intended, and | of customs is rented for $75 per annum. The | B+ his AL oonIE from et thiown ANOTIIER NAMEFOR ROBIET oW > At ahan, tarnkey of the Chicazoayenie bt Drivate contributions of money and elothing | uniess he finds reason to believe that the ease | government has no other use for a publie | from n point farenough from tit fixed by A Naw kI W Who started all this?” 1 asked. is also o reftive of Sullivan, ‘The p! Mo coming in. Citizens of the county are | has not been correctly veported to him, will | building at Annapolis then is anove indicat- | e et cution to overthrow the theory. basod Assaults are committed by roughs on each | pele replied, “We began it ten or fifteen | clans who held the autonsy give his d Hopetul that they can et along without out. | entoree the release of Cutting.” "This'is the | ed, aud the ehief argument urced why the | g Giliers testiveny Al Spies it o other or on some stranger. Peonle begin 10 [ voars ago with £2,000 adyvanced by the weav- | from natural causes, and no inquest was held | side aid, and will not call for it unless it is | veriest bosh and frowm this and previous re- | building should be ~constructed —there is ”“*' e ‘\'" ._'“\'“' ]‘““" T "'\' ! "“"3'“ Jize this, but party spirit makes the better | Y aetoeiation. We now have 2,500 mom. | by the coroncr. The plambers in the city | absolutély needed, (;unl] un;r.l:u;r\l o )le|‘. B 3u|u1 t‘lu ~|u\|)' 15 \-f flllu:l((llu‘i:u-\l[lhz\ll m||< --u| I‘“‘J““i“"'““ ‘.‘l‘gw!‘ v e th {'} h:}::"\'m'f ey R e LU L Dbore the expenss of & coft St s rec) sulated that lie is breaking down | of the state of Maryland and should have a AN o7 yyas 0 eved— classe |“-'" \HI' ““1' It‘»“\"n‘\“‘-\In\-”l]ul\\n bars, who pay only twenty-five centimes en- | 01¢ the expense of a coftin and the burtal. Ready to Raid Mexiog, . 4 the burden of family aiflliction | governmentbuilding becanse the most, if not l]“-ynflf,ul’mln:\\\|Wn oreuithe gropnd suige sion of the roughs, who how © 1ce money, for which they get their bread, The Vetoran T . : s e 1 and volitical troubles that |-ull, the other eapitals of states have such edi | the nightof the viot and taken carcful meas- under the pretenss of being loyalist riotors. | elothes and drugs here at cost prie : JShVetoranu/Areiving. i WasuiNGrox, Atgust 10.—[Speclal lele: | jave heaped upon him dur- | ficés.” urements, aud whose character had not suf- It would be cabling petty police cases to re othes tud diugs herw at cost price. o | NOuFOLK, Neb., August 16.—{Special Tel- | gram to the BERI={n svite of theapparent:(ing the past year. Tlis best friends s fered from the investigations of Capt 1l tlio cases’ ‘of: rioting which have)| soolaltats tlichitond: workneinin ?> Lagked: || cExamnto the Bxe.|—The North: Neb serenity of everything around the war de- | arc said to be real med about him and HEAVY STORMS RAGING. Sehanck and his deteetives, or Glimer, who Pt i e P LIOER | et e e e T ot oo | colors this atternoon, having driven overland | found neeessary to make a hostile demon- |-fong interview with My, Bayard vosterday, | Cneato, August 16.—All eastern wires on | 1 ad fonchtwlorihe stars an i strives ot NS s e STy 4 : in titteen wagons, The advance guards of | stratlon after the reportof Sedgwick is re- | said to your correspondent to-night that he S Lt : stars and bars nobody knew? Wiy had not bel s, ts for petty as- I Tesi) I’ > sburg Y o labeled “rioters,” were arrests for petty a: whether their men attend meetings or not S 4 A 4 the Cineinnati and Pittsburg route are de- [ Gifyer bee: st befora: tho yd sanits or attamipts to steal calprcis | e e o el A e ot et | [Creliton (A PIATny Onkdale, Burnett, | ceived. An oflicial of that department snid | was gréatly impressed by the change that had | & RERISG ISR el B O (thmer boan sent beforg the wrind jurys by magnltying such cases, is giving a dignity | we are hampered by poverty. Each workman o ik ! this morning: VTho secretary of war has | kel - place i Ue SCCtlun's WARRCX |y ohice nas been burned out by lightning. | trial was in prozress?” Because thero was o to the rioters which does nuch to retard sueh | bt s own expenses.” {16/ Ghatngidiy The eyt ::::'; steps o ascertain - Just how | it faik was rambling.” suld i, “changing | Communication with the east is entirely lost | issiug ke, So ey 1, Gibwer fook the hE R 1 XSG RN ¢ opening day to-morrow. (¢ vis- | many volunteers a endy In the | abruntly from one. subject to anoth 1 A R entirely 1084 1 Stand and said: “Rathier than have the play vigorous action of public ebinfon as would | At night I went back to the Vooruit. rooms | bin and his force of vegulars wiil be in front | tates and_territories bordering on Megico SaThed up AN dowh the floor I h.ve A very leasy storm is now raging In | g0 il furuish the missing link.” Foster lead to the suppression of the outrages. A | and walking into a tavern joined a number | Fort Niobrara to-morrow and will come with | i ease their services should be needed, The | eited mauner. He is nervous and irr Clneinnati, reviewed the testimony of Gilmer exhats- disposition is now shown by the police and | of workmen who, with their wives, wis- }l)l||ull"']lgr)'1- A large number of the grand | answers received show that although the [ and once he threw up his lands and said: | Cleveland Starts for Cooler Olimess | LY denotnced him as b stupendous, a troops to allow the rouzhs to tresses and daughters, were drinking capital | 4rmy will also come in on the special trains. wg\llllm"(nlu‘lnf the United .!\‘mhu I|H(l|nl~ iT : l}'(.lvnl.\il". li‘ {11'1 a':lmI}‘IM.\lllullg }mi.-h WASHINGTON, August 16,—The |»|--~nh~n\' A‘"'{‘_‘T-}l.”;\ ||"\|“:.“ -nmll| li i zx!ulll\numu FIGHT 1T OUT Deer, supplied at two cent ass by the as- e small, there is a reserve which can be called | Jonger.” ™ Probably the knowledgze of his S s 8 1t | toward the defense suid expressively: until public opinion is aroused to the side of W,“IM',' & T R T T “?\_ oo Struck the Wrong Loeality. upon in forty-cight hours' notice that would | impetience at the eriticism has origi- | 1eft Washington this morning at 9:10 for his | the testimony of Hurry Gilmer is tri A o Rt A 08 A ding pipes, others | G np IsLaND, Neb., August 16.—[Special | prove a very effective army.” nated the rumor tha he intends | summes vacation in the Adirondack moun- | €8t Spics aid Adolphi Fischer must die. law and until thoroushly respeetable men | werediseussi litles, & few were ¢ 5 (L] i d Foster referred 4 5 wilimot, a8 1n. the past allow such 1ootiog | ing notes onsostalismn, . Al looked | 10 Ui Br. | Tut SUsnay Bze contalued | Hinvaiienyiatenivoen alien Mtovandslitoraiien:gulheraiaballoveitofbeknot trill i thlus, ncoompanlod byAltay LGl yland, gATre; R AT R T A e O 0 A ot, as ast, allow sueh loc £ notes on socialism, All looked 7 em stating : bieyele 3 bilizing this reserve?” in that rumor at present. Mr. A, Sedawick, | Polsom s ST ey s ormers Waller and : ey roters to hide from the police in their houses, JONEST, OBDERLY AND INTELLIGENT, an “I‘“: ’.‘l"f'"T that the bicyele tournament | ™CR po whatover thus far. Thedepartment | who has been commissioned to 2o to Moxieo | Lelsom and Mrs. Lamont. When the presi- | peen given the choi the rope and a The man named Napier, a Protestant war- | “They are all good fellows, you see,” said | o the oo o ‘"3'""“}" Thlgisieuistake (fhas) Setmolyi ken B eliol fuecnansion@iito] | tonveshigatotthuiCutig cato dhadiaglons L S T O W e Tt R o e Y vou see,”” suid | 5 pne great even ascertain - how great an army could | interview with Seeretary Bayard yesterday, | house to take his earriage he was confronted | purpose of the proscention, They, of course, ried to a Catholic wife, wos tried to-day for | Bacle, “though the bourgeois despise them | land on August 15, 19 S o be massec on the in | and received his final Instructions. He is, it | by & small party of tourists from Kentucky | #5410y man would, chose the lesser of two alleged shooting through windows. The evi- because they are socialists. No police have | pected that there will be a large crowd in the shortest possible time in_ease of need. | is claimed, to give his attention t6_showing | who paid him their respeets, The president [ €% and tramblingly took the stand to dence showed a curious malignity of party | been here yet. We never have any rows, | tendance and good sport will be furnished. Noone thinks that there will be any ne- | first, all the evidence, newspaper reports and | Shook hands with each of them, and as the | Sy ¢Ar away the lives of former comades, spirit. The old man, hardly able tostand, was | never hear any obscenity, and never have — cessity for swearing in_these volunteers, but | records from the first complaint against | cariage rolled away the people on the por- | i Say." said Foster, sand I not only say it Sty 4 e REh Gt ranentel ey The Nebraska City Treagedy. if occasion should arise, the people in the | Cutting down to the exertions of | tje st ¢ f i e U5 | here in the court room, but on the stieet and morally convicted of having shot repeatedly | any drunkenness. Nothing but beer is | ; ; ¥y | At ! | tico, niost of whom were ladies, waved, their | evorywiiere, that wyer Lan opposed St peonts of hisown falth, while his daugh. | alowed hos Noothant son-T donrt dring | Neuaska Cirv, Neb, August 10— [ Dorth would bosurprised attho numberof | the =~ Mexican goverhment that = he | hangkerchiofs and shouted s hearty *Good- | o giich means. Lot justics bo dona though [ . No, thank you, o | oo (Deldktar 1 the iz 5 e exas, Arizona and New Mexico who | should” have a al; corroborate | bye. The e BT ol ans. L shica-be’ do I tors seem to have lowded the gun which he | myself, 1tis a pity you cannot have a falk, | [Special delozram to the Bu. J=Lou Adaiss | ara not enly willing buvasious to shoulder | the ground on which the demand for Cut- Eodered by T directons of the Delaware (& | the heavens fall® Foster concluded his ads used, A search in his back yard revealed a | with some of them. They only speak I the vietim of Saturday night's trazedy, died | their muskets and avenge this man Catting, | ting’s release was peremptorily made. See- | udson Canal company. 3 drossiyliin anjolpaupntiand floweryianuonlile hole in which dead bodies or arms had been | ish., Yon would see how Intelligent thoy are | 1S MOrning at6 o'clock. e couscious | who has lately become such a great interna- | ond. That the course of justice, had it not NEAR THEIR JOURNEYS END, the jury. He asked them not to commit an buried, although these were not found, as the | but come to have a look at the rehearsal.” up to the last, bidding them all good-bye. | tiomalissue, been for tho firm and. perémptory donand of ANY, N. Y., Afieust 16, Tlie president | A€t Which (he, o L s , . as the E 4 i iR Contlnie 57 oAt ot e e s the United States would have been more av- v y 3 ) “olonel i naeL 0 B authorities did not search the yard until | Ascending a steep wooden stalr case, | &) f b sesslon. Mo . A Cold Blooded Murder. Ditrary and_oppressive than it was, Third, arty arrived hereat G0, m. Colonel |~ Captain Black suid’he would prefer not to twenty-four hours after a newspaper man | crowded with good-humored workingmen | and the prospects of his capture are not very Ci1cAGo, August 16,—[Special Telegram to | That “the whole line of proseeution was | home in the interior. D Samuel B, Ward | commence his speech till to-morrow morning uad pointed out the location. Evidence | and women chatting, laughing or singing,we | bright. the BEE.|—Anton Rokas,a Bohemian lavorer, | cliangedatter theposition ot the United States | foined ‘the idential warty here. ‘They | And court adjourned till that time. was given of the wuse of the | reached a long, dimly lighted room, above at T fifty-three years of age, residing at 670 South | FVCARIRCULIWGECIBIRCCHIN pGE Hrom oy | Jeft at destination being via hole as & burial place. A |one end was a rougin tueatre, At the Belexaten toiOhjoago. . & "Throop strect, was murdered by his son of the | hittstar toos nat. conetn the Cuttine cavs | Lowes Foint, Moir, Panl Swith's and FREONs o b Chloae, Protestant who testified against Napier wi ron 8 sallory s 1axcory, Neb., August 16.— (Special Tele- 3 MU OL0c By 18 Son nission does cern th i case | thence by stage to Prospect House in the Ad- [ CHICAGO, August 16,—A severe wind storm o testified against Napier was | other end a gallery had been adorned with | 2N el et | same name Satorday evening. TheafTair did | afone. ‘Tl real object, itis suid, is to arraign | frendacks. et s 2 Al i anabadiod) forced at once to leave his houso in the | the names of the Belgian and Farugh social. | ST to the Bee.]—The following delegates | ¢ come to the knowledge of the police until | Mexico for repeated and wantoh violation of —— AR QU SRS e A T Catholic quarter. In fact the town has been | Ists. Among them I noticed the names of | L0 the Chicago convention of the Irish Na- | 1at night, Theson, who 18 twenty-two years | friendly relations, of which the Cutting e More Religious Clashing. nt disnisy. of electrlalty.broke over Yol £ull of moving neople both toxday and yes. | Kobe:t Owen, Katl Mars. Bebel Lochaion. | tional League of America loft today f0r | of nge, engaged Ina quarrel with his father | 1% IeKardedas only une of many conspicuous | Dunvix. August 16,—At Dunganon toay | &14 o'clock this moriiug. e wing created terduy, ns all the Protestants have been | kisht, Depalpe and Fourier, The stage was | Lhicego: Matachi Grace, Shomas Carr, Wil | and struck him over the head with a chair. SEBIALS e bands of nationalists paraded the Protestant | 11 kinds of havoc amone sighs, awhings sud forced o leave the Catholic quarter, This is | occupiod by musicians, Many of the mem- | Befaid. The dolégation went cast over tig | Thishe followed up with several fist blows, ANAIICHISTS SHUT OUT, quarter of the town, shouting for home rule | ST ARG ST AT the corner of ONLY A JUST RETURN Dera oftho scoolation are amatenranueiolans | B L At: g * | knocking the old man down o light ot stairs. | po\acely Says Ehey Wil Have No | “O.CUrsIng the queen. A riotbroke out and | Bue Island and 1 venues, . large for the Protestant poliey of driving as | and fair actors too. I understand Anseele, e Znii Neighbors interfered, carried the vietim into | F W "3 ,.':’r AT e ave No | soveral persons were injured. ‘The polico | three-story brick building, in course of eree- wany Catholics as possibie out of Sexton’s | having exchanged his pen for the conductor’s [ . He Made Many Friends. the house and_summoned a physician, e oo o NAIREBLL W RbT bad to force their way beiween Protestants | tion, was blown to the ground. -~ At the cor- distriet. This policy, I have no doubt, has | baton, was beating time while five or six hun- Treussen, Neb, August 16.—{Special | died before the doetor arrived. Young Anton NEW York, August 16.—[Special Telegram | and Catholies, thus preventing a desperate | ner of Forty-ninth and West Luke streets a R i e has | baton, was beating time while fivoor SIXBUI- | polagram 10 {ho e, —Senator Van Wyek | Was arecsted last evening. 1i¢ claimis that the | to the Brik.|—The ‘llerald this morning | iz, One natianalist was irestud with o Jarie, new two-story frame Lotise was blown I ! th t ) I knen, girls children were | o tarmoon 1o & large crowd | 01 matu was abusing his wife he inter- | prints @ two-column interview with Pow- | knife in hishand, A renewal of the vioting | down, - and i - its - full - completely various factories, which caused the rioting tramping round and round the room as merry | ¢HHE “w'\ s \‘“:I"m_"lc ]:"" e crowd | fered to saye her from hann. lie old man | derly upon the coming convention of the | 1% feared. Party fecling is intense, demolished theadjoining two-story structure, Another death to-day—that of Wier Jack- | as mud-larks, with red flags and Phrygeian ooy pasisnidlictic, P % | then attacked: him savagely and he' struek | g or Tabor to. be held at Richmond The F pai thesngond e bl alk) ol s g n o L o i 4 vt . ” - 5 e fatu self-defence, 5 0] eld at Richmond. i ot k @ sicnal sel e recorded son, who was wounded week ago—is to be | caps. =~ As they marched they sang their Van Wyck Will Visit Norfolk, Bl the Ial biowAn soltslouon Powderly sald; “T will e an American on- | Crrcao, Aueuet Tevphe Fimest Elgin, | 1l of oneinel of win. ‘Thangh o velocty ehiarged to the account of those responsi- | favorite song, the *Stemrecht,” or *Right of Nonrork, Neb,, August 16.—[Special to : A s T T A S 1 AREBAR P he Times' Elgin, § 5000 G700 shore was' thirty-five miles an ble for the rioting and those who failed | Suffrage Mareh,” while, from’ time to time, | the BEE. | —Senator Van Wyck will be pres. Wisconsin Refroshed, fieas ias mplies, for, whilo our | 1t special says: The butter market was | four, the sinal service ofliccis say that o 10 suppress it. There is some wild firing by | six Jads in the vanhurst rendered march | ent at the North Nebraska reunion, 16 ho | pear psisiBs August 16, —Wisconsin lns Sl LR L A bauaiarien Wil | aagsr bosday, | Belo. el umndo fan Ble:| o lpkerliaraiborany sl pybu rowdies through the city. Several cases of usic on horns and trumpets, “The: held at Norfolk, August 19, d ’¢ | been blessed by n refreshing rain storm Ll hem from each other, I our organ- | board of fradeat 222! fe and 175,000 pounds | ings, its speed must have been fully forty-live A T TRy T othors v OF 1 kood tempered,” Eaid Lo The DA aie| el oK, Augush el companied by severe wind. ‘The storm origi- | 1zation there are no barriers between nations | were sold, The” ket closed firm and | miles, ‘Theschooner Comanche, 1ying outside, need not trewble” +Xo, indeed ™ said GARLAND ON PAN-ELECTRIO, nated yesterday afternoon in Kansas and | 8nd nationalities. —The convention will be }l"jn ou"xf:““'fi\“”':"{’ ‘uir.nnv i expected, | snappied her anchor (-|‘ pand p mtdul.l‘.u‘m ng Jucle, “they arc honest folk aud wish iy — A bras| lduight i e ccidedly representative, Every mg o offerings were limited. reakwater and was towed fnside by tugs far for the evening, The firs Jaaaie, e UOYARE ARARRL J0sk il WU pne Attorney General Files His An- ;,":".“,,kn'\] AL I b v “‘"";1 i :‘l‘-:‘l:\l‘::t:.I:l‘:“l::rlll:il\‘:.\\‘\n ¢-.].|.‘|1{uv‘::::-l ““1: ¥ Ao TN moERing 19 8 Jspking oowdition, ORGANIZED SEARCH FOR ARMS e swer in the Smt. a, ud at six this morning was over Lake | speak divectly S RIS AL 3 Burned at the Stake. Ll occurred to-nightin Cooper street, the Iime | 0 IF"':T"“':’;‘:““‘::' n.l'.‘." 2 WASHINGTON, August 16.—Massrs, Morrls, | fesyicel horth b the Hne. o Buahavass i :;1:‘:“:.::14[;:: \:417‘(::lltfl“lll:|:]::’ 1(4]‘«'1::“/:. F ARIS AUgUa (I“'*'\" Jnbeelocmtdanctie, m\”n‘ud" ('“1 "v'."“'f‘?"‘ dividing the Catholic fro PR TR LONDON, Avgust 16.—The Times aga arle o) q caviest north ¢ e thoyea ) . ' ) abor organiza- med Lebol, residing Selles, St Denis, HICAGO, Augus he Chy lividing the Catholle from the Protestant ails the Protesta T enimes agaln | Barle and Pugh, as solicitors for Attorney | o Lacrosse, North of this line the fall av- | tions, not trades unions but organizations of | was b Al oRUiilg: 10 Salloe. Bl, Dyl : Juine: qaurtres, A detatchment of troops | 8554l the Protestants of Belfast for their | General Garland, to-day filed his answer to zed about an inel, and south of it from | o soelalistio O o r oy ave ds | Wasburned todeath ata stako by lier sons, lngton & Quinoy company ANNONNOES Gl and m body of police marched | Fefusal to submitto the authorities. Refer- | o bill rocently filed by J. Hartis Kogors | OBe-fourthi to onedle” inch, Throe-tenths | & sockutlatic or anarchist teadency, Jud de- | who ind endeavored to obtain admission for | clally that the Chicaxo, wurlington & Ngfth- Quickly from the baracks and | TMS to the report that Tord Randolbh | aeainst Attorney General Garland, Senator | O Iheh of rain foll in Milwaukee, clared they will make the Knights of Laber | jioy toa mad house and failed. ‘Phe woman | € railroad, a divect conneetion of thag'line, Qulckly Jrom - fie. . Sarisoky s | bl hrenering an. frisn measute, fhe | L AROIREY Gshorsl Gatlaud, Buoais Rain began o fall ut 10 o'clock and contin- | the field of their operations, I shall go to the | was sixty years old and had thé reputat.on of | is completed to St Paul and MinneApolis, S ST TR rd I'imes savs he will hive a long and arduous Rt et settlement of the | wed without cessation until 8:50 a. m. An- | convention at Richmond fully determined | being a soreeress, and will be formally opened for treight traflie . bo e invaders from Shank | gk, e nature of he local government | AMairs of the Pan-Electrie Velephone com- | tico, Wis.. reporis heavy rain and conse- | that no member of any other ovganization - on tho =sd inst. The officials state that Hill, the patrol of eavalry having been | proposed must depend in some degree upon | pany. Garland, in bis answer, denies in de- [ 4U¢Nt dissivation of all” fears of further for- | (hali lave a voice in shapime or influencing The Pursuit of the Apaches. freight will be taken as low the towest, drawn off by a pretended riot in Conway | the attitude of the Irish people and possibly | tail évery matérial statement In the billand | €5t fires. Whitewater reportsa heavy rain | fiay qove i NOEE AREAD AN vt NOGALES, Aniz, August 10,—Couriers ar- | and there is atunor to the effect that tho SRR G hA prolended ok I Conwayi}iie Afqias 4 UL HNHUOGUR ALE e calls attention to “seandalous and impertl. | and some damage from lightning, but no Boion ONder, ~And TH] i e . voud will ent rates to get_business, althougl x 1 i K police | fipen Sionotion of fie Tnalk ‘copvention 8t | eaUA stientin to sehidaiais and in i be tolerated and ean hive no influence in our | rived at Fort Huaehuea from both Captain | it Wil eut rutes to get. bus B and stoned them off the streets, severely | Jike Stutory parliment will ontar inis | he . must . decline . to answer. aush s order, 'Uhe anarchist cranks of this country | Lawton's and Lieutenant Parker's com. | 1113 15 denied by the Burlington people wounding several. The rioters thereupon | Cliurehill's seheme, and that the development | portions unless the court — directs him Destrnetive Fire, Y L As. SR AMOR ERASER: SLeh | ilangh andronort. o bl U dhe'smer o6 A Long Strike Ended, attacked each othor savagely, The police | Of the County” KOvErnment on the. slectine Do e o i sags L | Bunsanatone e Aot 16.—ho. dry | &% O R O T iainr | A EOMUAEN SHDIRID, (Jaovton 18 atiif pur NEw Youk, August 10—The striking prevared o fire, but the mitiary | S¥stem will be applied on the same principles | became impressed with the apparent useful- | goods store of G, B, Pamons, this city, was | echter of this eountry should Hhuve a strike, | soins ! Y ICYY L clarmukers returned to work this morning. RS T : 0 all parts of the kingdom, ness of the inventions, february 1, ! ) 2 came in time to prevent the fusilade, | U8l Parts of the kingdom. e I"‘I:“',"“;‘l'{l‘:m"l'i:ff“fl:\‘l',:’“'.'l_{,q{_‘l heavily dawmaged by five and water yesterday [ S0 that, if possible, they might take advan- E - d The strippers, of whom there are nearly 500, In a s ent charge the police Consulting About the Speech at tle restdenco of the compluiant. After | atternoon. The fire oricinated in an un- [ YREKE 6F e exetement and pertom the ) - SPsntysa AR AL ‘»'x.-u banw ah] ts. The ,\.‘.1.« for arms was LoNDON, August 16—The queen held a :’;lumlgllln'n1r4'\lln.~|iu|n-v~u’| ""] making of | known manner on the ground floor and the LoapuNeen, " - 2 ,4‘.»,“\. August 16,—McKee, \Inmllwn & then began. Kicks were delivered at the | cgron 1 \ 4 \e contract, Garlund gays that the compluin. Py AT R e aylor, manufacturers of furniture and mir- | row and the rotlers on Wednesday doors of houses marked us u“\‘_...hf.‘..:‘w‘...i th ‘.‘““,'l"" morning at Osborne Castle with | ant, instead'of davoting himseif to T \\{l;,x:xtlflm'l ;.-“:‘:.'ul'ff“\‘:‘m:‘ll.\| :{1:’.‘,‘"."‘\[\,.':'.'.:1 British Grain Trade Review. rors, haye failed and gone into insalve between the cigarmakers nd from, A threat to break down the doors | LG Mmewbers of the ministry, ~“The terms of | fection of the invention, asby his contract, | dumaged. Insurance $42,000, Parsons block [ 1:0NDON, August 16.—The Mark Lane Ex- f John J. Hogan, manufacturer of parlor Labor had been on for severa ey S e A the queen’s speech to be read at the reas- | be was bound to do, sold his interest in his | is the Jargest in the city, containing several | press, in its review of British grain trade | niture, made an assignment to Geo, - | the knights hive been de rought the people down, and the first search | sembling of parlisment was agreed upon. | stocks in the patent in violation of said con- | stores, a bank, many oflices and large soeiety | during the past week says: The unsettled | Dl The failure 15 due to connection with - was wade in the house of 0'Counor, whose | Salisbury returied to London after the coun- | tract, and became anxious to have stock | halls on the upper floor 11 danage (0 the | weathor has rotarded haroes Mich will | the frms who failed last week, Havanas Will Go Up, uncle, O'Neill, lives at Richmond, No oppo- | ¢k issuéd in violation of the contract and | huilding was slight 2 weatliar has retardod harvesting whloh will VANA, August 16,—-Nisty-cight cizar i o) T ; - against the Interests of the eompany. That J now be very late. Wheat has rusted and s (Trrayien 5 3 . sition was made to the searchers, and no Musrling the Pross L B Samoan eetorace ca, waking partide tohaceo, have been . '3 finding he could not persyade the defendants P mildewed to an extent greatly aflecting its Brniy A i I'he ol \ » - anus were found. ‘The town Is otherwise | Panis, August 16.—General Boulanger, | 10 accede to his wislies, he procured inany The Irish Delegatos Arrive, quality, and everything points to a deficit in B, Augus Vh=lp Holilix sod, 6,00 worlk g struck for quiet, with rain fallin minister of war, has probibited the publica. | false and malicious statements to be pub. | NEW Yok, August 16.~The Irish dele- SN GUC vErLURE IOl B iouts o2 | Nnclsicligh say Ihe threo treaty powers | higher wages, Flie strike threatens 1o exs lished in the 5."(. o press of the country, | gates to the Chicago Lrish national league | the Wheat crop. English wheat s firmer and | agreed not to alter the statu quo in Samoa | tend to the ta Abojo factories. Manius g PREDIOTING A RUPTURE, tlan ‘;1‘.::!:";;-‘:"1"::“: Sk \I\l;?x"“fnl‘i:"xlfi'; both as to the defendants and as to the busi | convention—0'Brien, Casey and Redmond-. | Prices are against buyers. Sales of English | wiless all coucerned coneuried, There can, | facturers have united o 1esist the denands AT D ey | during the st week were 44,120 | therefore be no question of the establishment | of the workmen = - nawe was connected. Ress of the cowpany. 1 f'a ¢ tora TN P e e e S T A, —— warters at H2s Gd, agalnst 57,001 quarters at | 0f @ German protectorate over Samoa with - 2 mme , o met by members of the reception committee, | e e the ' corresponding period last | the. assent of England and Aweric y ) Y Meeting in Chicag A Tornado In Oe Uncle Sam's Sea Dogs. iy Pxbect1o leave 10r Chcagd at 0 6'clock | sid guring the corresponding periad last J N0 S v L ok Doadl Ukt Spoouistiog LoNDON, August 17, 4 a. m.—[New Yok | LoNpox. August 16.—Central Russia, es- | HALIFAX, N. 8, August 16.—The United | to-night. firehases are anly of & retall nature. Corn Three Persons Drowned ASWINGRON, Algus A Fulr DA 3 & . votbng | > & . . vailed here to ht that » tor Hearst. of Hewid Cablo—Special to the Bik.)—To- | peclally thie Moscow district, was devastated States war ships Yautic and Galena, after re- prorien . on the spot is against buyers, Fourtcen 6.—'L'oliof Peterson morrow’s Chicago convention moves the | DY & tornado and waterspoul Many build- | turning from eruizing North Bay, anchored 1s She Marricd? cargoes of wheat arrived, three were sold, | terson 1 Californis, was dead. ‘felographle inguivy Dile of the Times and Standard this morning, | W8S and bridges and crops wery destroyed. at Port Howkesberg Friday night and sailed Loxpox, August The revort of the | including one of California at s i, one | {9 : fitine Feiudops wod ught a reply (row Char T T Y Y T P TR T B —— e bomeward Saturday, b : marriage of Mine, .\ll;nn is denied, :::::\:.A‘!ih:l\l.:lv:l:\lv,‘lum_l ‘i.l‘\l::‘.:‘«i.‘.“w.l‘.wr)...’.’tl\. fl(‘u:u.. o) » i I in the | the senat b WA thicre. EW YORK, August 16.—W. 5. Albey, ir. Mining Mill Burned. Fire in a Theater. auiry for Califoinia which is womentarily | 10 Whe the Farnell's 1t 1, wholesale grocers, have failed. The | Eumkika, Nev., August 1.—The mintng | 1LoNnox, August 16.—Fire in the theater at | hearistpuyers. Fodas tho market was very Nobraska and Lowa Weather N jilities are placed at §50,000; preferences, | mill situated In the Secret canyon, burned | Viina, Russia, caused @ panic in which many | and forenn G dearer, Mout dod dearer | ¥For Neb et bus 4 o Tujui ed. and coru G dewren ey s also retwrned to their shops to-da Ihe bunchers will go back to work . —~ = Irish politics will be in Cuicago. English eonverts to bome rule will do well to follow with winute atten 15,000; assets unknowe this morning, Loss, $200,000, &« sowe days to come the center of interest in [ N «

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