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— TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1800-TWELLVE PAGES. NUMBER 46 e e e e s ’ Cotmnuy, O., AUfst %—[Spechl Tile- | J ) : with a thres months® *futlouseh, as A Vit to His Training Quarers at Walls- “““” “‘(‘“"“"";' “‘”""”“" mel Another ';‘”" Emporor William of Germany ona Visit 40 | gramto Tur Bre.J=Much comment was | 0r€st Interest Manifested in Military Jirc yad f‘"‘“ o j“";‘ and app Yrg o Passenger Rates From Ohicagoto New Yorlg Next-the-fea. VIHOBFOVMF S ge WHIH Wonls LEve 0ads King Leopold of Belgium, d last week byihe piblicition in the Regarling the Case. | ‘cations fora discl from_ soldi Liable to Go By the Board, b Press (democratic) of 8 talk with Goveror P huve served thivo years have alread R aprofessional masseur turn greom with envy received and where the wtions - —_— | | Compbell in which thit oficlal bitterly de- " PREPARING TO BATTLE WITH SLAVIN, | 115} mich weliht do you want €0 get| GREAT ENTHUSIASM OF THE POPULACE. | nouniced the federal dection bill mnd aid it | SONE CORRESPONDENCE” MADE PUBLIC, QbHI% b6 EeEtan TS, s e O THE PENNSYLVANIA NAKES A GUTs i i it paseed hewould caliout | i cos - YO, about two stone,” said Madden, ho | —_— it passed hewould caliout the nilitiaif n short, of the new le nis to removo the foar of being ted five yoars to a service that 1 Asht ot O - | sary, to proventits enforcoment, A couple will fight at 208 pounds Family Pow-Wows Will be Held t0 | o days ago Governof Campbell denied that | Many Inducements in the New Law | nieht prove diststeldl, with 10 aiternilive | Rocont Advances fn Frelght Rates . Coul, hv;j ¥y _ul ‘1‘\ his welght now evsily Detirmine Who Shall Oocupy the 0 evermade such & sgitement. Tt wis stated Passed by Congreess Relating (o but desertion, Will Swell Barnings to $60,000, ¥ using Turkish baths ¢ i r ¥ A . Vb et HE MILTINORE COURT-MARTIAL, 3 . Madden Scems Confident VISR T NLAABT GG Biliwd e ik Bulgarian Throne—The that the governor infgrmeda friend that at Enlistments in the Army sl Sedbicy el £ 000 Yeur—News From the A e ot el SEne clid an anti-FForce bill meding to be leld he would “3ERtsITAn e o ocrstary Proctor will find upon tls desk Rallraat Wortd; of Vietory. ystem Somo tralners doy I know, but T Czar AL when lio roturns from New. Bngland the hink it liable to cause heart troubl You e e e - papersin the Miltimore ca I'his case in T know It often happens that an athlde devel- | 'hemeeting has begn postponed, and today volves tho tral by court-martial [Copyright 150 1Ly James Gordon Tennetl) ops muscles at the expense of his vital or- | LC/PUriit 189 by the New York Asscictal the Evening Nows of Mansfield says: *After Wasmyatox Braeaw Trms Ovuna Dee, | | 1 of Captain” A M WiriLs-NEx TnE-SeA August 2. (New York Herld Cable—Special to Tue Brr.]— | I amived herw lato last might and went 4 - T | plon 1 His Muscles Stand Out Like Fibpey i a Goarled Oak and Billy z \ ore | Omicaao, August 2.~ [Spocial Telogram te BerLiY, August 2.--Before stavt | acouple of days quidly meandering about 515 FounreeNtin Stieer, ind Major A, S, Kimbali, quartermasters | oy o g i | Bee. |~The Pomsylvania rond has Ostend on his way to BEngand yester | the state house and 16Ws papor offices of the WasHINGTON, D, st 2, | vt LML el prean iy S nost, andl s @ vesult pase ; Capital City, weare disposed to cidit the | Groat interest in army tir hown BB L LT e UL 16 Now Vo o | Thus endeth the first clupter of the story & g story, and, libel suit @ 1o libl suit, mike | the controversy fn the deprtment of < 1 with dofrauding the | v rates from Chicago to Now York are straight to the Globe, which Joo MCAWe, | o4 st edult e Siain cees board the yacht Hohewzollom, which was | jlonsp i, IDEISUIL ® o ste | 1> i B il QR i varions: exorbitant and ireeg- | liable to o by tho board. The Pennsylvanis ni weight e e e R attended by Chancellor Caprivi and Ministers | 1o Yo e njrm ¥ would | P avveon Dt e General Dr and - the introduction of false | viaits Vand line to St. Louls, has made the California champion heavy weight, has = i 3 rCag Allen 3 andalia line to St, Louls, has mado @ i The ) iin his spoech proc t would oppose August V. Knutz of tho I It is wunderstood that Captain | Yo 3 g £ made his taining headquarters wlile prepar- | 1y g mor svAve STRIKES pA Rrs. | Miauel and Marschal, e Hohenzolle in hi eh proclaing would opj ! rate of §20, St. Louis to New York and re- Ing tomeet Slavin, 1 found all hands wsleey, | _— 1 elt Willemshaucn at noon to convoy e Al LA .l.) E G diaitg e nm Majors Whain | turn good going on August 8,0 and 10, and K Y o o militia of the slate r | the pap 1 the dopartient s to i | 4 but ventured to rouseup Billy M | Fiveflies of ¥ashion Scek the Count enperorto Ostend to visit IKing Leopold fruitaiea. Camimh i Pay AT und "Towar we irred with irrogularities | good for return until September 30, | ) y A Heis 4 ; Sty 1k ition haveavisen from the action of the quarter \ H it d 5 e aftersome per n allowed 1 } to Escape the Heat. Il political character of the meetingis u v, who then decli s proationt |5 LT B B Fort Nisorars, | ILthoTnting of quarters, but it Siimer. | This rate does not apply from Chiicageo over f f A > ) P " o donbted, o meeting, Gov Campbell also nastel icultnant nes ol Fort Niob 0y stood yoare acqnitt njor Kimball the e peepat Joc, who, in thenext ek | tCopright 150 by James Gordon Beanett) A 5 4 TR » the o to "Attoroy | in Wing istrumental in the arvestof o senti charged with neglectof duty in ng | W ' noxl efilly. The pugl ¢ | Paws, Augustd.—(New York Herald Cable | The Hohenzollemn entered Ostend harbor ot A oA R e e a6 i it e ot thebe |t A and iLis understood | 1t cuts the regular ratesquarely In half, t quartetic of polished columns and gorgee Spedal to Tie Bee.]—The hot wave has | 1:45 today. Immense crowds, ineluding ost s B by AL e TR b by PR bl BT seutenced to bo epri- | The cause of the break s the fight o Grand 1wlish visitors lined the Conve also billea t andd after | S & FUL(T6 dut e s manded. Army business between the Vandalia and mentand had held within its spotiess sheets | have suffered the most intense heat of the | Guay. King Leopold, accompaned by the | consultation vsith the il = L 2k e LIAVES OF ATSENCE REVOKED, the Ohlo & Mississippi. Untl today this elder younger 1 N ] i} 1 4 v hic sat “ort Niobrara duj many distinguished teavel season, K y lives in the open air | coumt of Flanders, went on hoard the Hohen- | Thurman it wa ided to postpone the date [ Which At ab o Aadbereo kbl A1l leaves of absence, exceptin the case of | fight was restricted to Boston and no ono in P treme illness, were revoked today by reso- | guns, and we have tobe very careful on that b il nom Emperor William hod a couneil on isylvania, but only from St Louis, red canopy, wus the pride of the estublis reached Paris, Since Tuesi of the German f duty whil S LU I ATTe LD e tipheol ek Litaaahg zallorn s effus o ot wor cxcangd | (10l e Jud o sl kil | e Coonel. Kata? abace, et s woro s by roso- | tholowst expoctal thit the Now Yok rata losing the door with revermee, You see | de Boulogne aroreaping a harvestunder the | Prince Henry, “The two monarcs thon unquestionible soured, A deniat, sigued by | B! Lt B b it \was 10000 EDTL RO 188 (hhis 160 e vare | S6t FoAle uh thelk nlids swhas b o bat will yesterday was our first doy at workand you | pressure of warm weather. The glorious | tited to the salon of the imperial yacht | Camipbell, A. L, Thutianund Lont can not e o iy b SR were paired. For the four days | aecide Monday. On the Vandalia rate itwill imderstand that it rther breaks o moonlight nights are enhanced by the senti- | Where they remained Walf an how in conver. | beseared” — TS RUBEEAE ShAtaraie i) of o It has bean aliost impossivle o hold “a | bofar cheaper for a wan togo to Now York ap topitehright into hard traluiag after tak | mental music of the Tsistanes, | Sation. Aftawands theemperorwent sl IN 4 QUASD ARY. L o Gt e eny | quorum in tho louse iowy foan iye minites | from Chicago via St, Louls than to go dirccty Ing life easy for neamrly o yew. He s who aw unable to afford | andafterinspecting thoguand of houor from | ot kel pe kil fote T | aimostas frequent us aye and may votes, | A lareo shave of business fom the wesq Yot iroken A8 Shionghi, i1’ Maut, In week i drive in theleafy | the garrison received the Helgim ministers | The World®s Fair Dirrotory at n Toss | C1id nanuil y lote: 1 P "ok il bediverted from Chicizo to St Lo ; : ; To this Colonel 42 veplied, denying thab.f > 1is determ b next week [ W or s¢,and do twice as much a5 he does nues of the bol ort to & cheaper | aud thestaffof the Geman legation. | Where to B Bt AREA i Dot | Cmesco, August 2 al el cen placed n chargo | grams sent out today ng members 1 be & busines ek and with the tele- unless the Chicago lives meet the reduction now wittout feding it. He will b | methodto get frash air, thounh none the less | Warnings have reachedihe Berlin poiice e i Bl o incou e Chased Haont out, toluy notifving members | and it is probable that an emergency 4| up at ¢k in the moming; come and | wmantic—boatrideson the Scine or a drive | thit theanarchists of Licge, who aw afil- | e Ber.|—The exeontiy i P I BRATAIY TITnUd (oL tho en | b T e v o estrocaliocl iony port 1o cover tho samo {ine as the tuke breakfast with us, thenwe will foliow | in Champs E1 lated with the French scialists, meantto | world's fair director q MBI | e T Ling. It s dntended that durir R e e C OIS STV 760 Lhraigh his hormiogis exerolses; gool | = Yesiords Iater on at Madrid, 1| muke ahostile demonstration and if possible | afternoon to discass the imporant o e e L R the Chalmers-Morgan and tho A DL ol night? Nottaed: soveral ly muaaicd couples, | toattack theperson of the kalser. This fu- | of beginming work. “Onoof the things to b e S I,‘nl|,~hv,:.‘\m able conte o cloction cases | unaas Gity to Doston. i syprn, b Fi) Zext morning 1 breakfasted with the | Among them and Mrs. Lowrence | formation cuused extra precautions to bay | done,” saida dircctor this morming, “is t mieits Wit the Lntent, tomiaload snd docetve | o Albansie S oF hopeckenridize | closed the old time readivess of western pas st. There was a profusion of other | Turnure, nee M meof New Yorl; Mr, | taken. | out our work inaccordance with the act " AR AL AR IR bRk A The Longston-Venable ¢ SUIQLOpBILe oAkl rALE, Ry ,but the beofsteak caught my eye; | and Mrs. John n, nec Miss Good- othing mirred the enthustasm of the wel- | the legislature. 1f you ot July 12, Colonel Kautz auswered tho samo | 11 seating of b soih 0 UGN to a6et & silia rablioE N i s b A Tsland and all tho othor competitors of the R TR o dna s tenina dont | yisie 1y clim the Missouri Pacifio if ELilA, i : vight inits charge, although the Rock sland stilldenios it. Chalrman Goddanl_of the Westom Passonger associatin miterates, however, the sentime sted yesterday iy his Jetwer 1o the Missouri Pacifie, His poy sition s thiss Ut e Rodk T wted the mte as charged it wi o duly punish ed any event the Missouri Paci fic had n 0 take fndependent w, Such @ provinee of the disposed of ik e how that st thwas at least two inches thick and Me- | hue, and last but noe least, “-Qur Mary” | come upon theiv arvivalat the palace, | be done, Twill sy frankly th Auliffe at ervals managed toput awaya [ and Mr. Antonio De Navarro, They have | Ostendwas everywhere en fete, Tonight | We do not ortion as large as his own right hand, beena weck at Hotel Bindo with Mr, De | there were tor M_'h' processions, conee | auticipate the voie of as diswspectfl md as wrongfully im- | blo's dofense and when the o is tak “Do you b © in dicting " I asked Mal- | Navarro's mother, The party leftyesterday | et Oficialexpectation hore will' be quite | the Juckson park o pulg. 1o, | Gant Brooke. ueglich of | it1a tndeisigod. thar he i 1t ta | den, althongh the question scemed superflu for athreo weeks' stay at Dinard and St. | atfaultif theintaview does not result in | the issue of 300000 | duty with vecklessly — support ponement in order that he mav attend | | : cunmot tell ; VI cun LL. | i aletter to Geneml Brooke's adjutant gon eval, which isdenomced by General Brooke know Malo, when they intend returningto Paris | Bulginm becoming a slecping partner in - the | with which to improve the pu the view ~of his acting juc | mlitical conventions in Virginia, but Chair- alr,"? was the emphatic roply; “D've | for amonth, triple allian | Itit is desinble t ¢ visk of the | advecate, Colonel Kautz! letters conclude ier for fifteen years and have | Anxiety overfashions has ccased, andit is | Family meetis be leld at Osborne to brought out some of the best fightersin the | only necessary to play on fixed ideas for the | deteriuine wi Waldemarof De worll—John L. Sullivan anong them—and | fow new commissions which stray into one | mark or Prince Oscar len shall be my expe cetoach (& mn Rov will decline to give him voie being favorable we 0 ahead, other tollows: *“I'he recklesscontidence with whis the cour the eround thiat wisenothing can be dancat Jackson parkun- | the deprtment communder support Mr, O'Ferreli od himselt on three Gl mext fall 1t was raanored that the direet- | Vieks of his acting judgeady oc or four oceasions from meetings of the com. | ors would use Wasiiighon park in case the | Caso 13 manifost, b > i willix mittee on elections for the purposeof breal ies me thata man intrain- | or two luwge houses, which are filling | Pliced upon the Bulgrarian throne, Empewr | people refised (o vote the 500,000 bond lssuc [(heenacaetinan sl ing upa quorum and defeating the adeption > \ > | for Juckson park pstigrton park, it is | thereview of court-ma L 10po o Arkansis case. It is prot . Ingz ought to h wholessme fc ud | orders for returning Anerica who [ William continues to favor Priu scar as | for Juck ¥gshinpto o nney 45 | 1aw mulos 1t his own por 15 S itat roe MY s e clatic e Missouri Pacific hs all ho want You must cut them forced to 1y Autumn outfit the tter choice on the ground of | b " . o 2 \ $ N By - nes taken this independent action, 4 | put itin o bosides, it is still close to | deems it proper touse e some 'p repartee and ersor W ! i 4 lown in strong dvink, of course, but | The shopsare deserted, afew melancholy ct bis persomal gualities, The the lake, with whidg sy o sication | Veloped in the procecdings ! slon, o - ropublicane - on Aot LT asido from that let them eat their fill. Com- | fons aro thrown on chairs or neatly foldedup, | Bitherto oppos to huwing conldbe inde, Ono ef e drectors adnit- | toarraio pet comnandors, it would I on elections have in sigrosomo | i ud dss ISCqUent res pous 1 eaini " i t | 2 erin Il »f 1gar v ed that shington pg i " ronsid- 0 make sure il he ints - are statements which they will maige g AL ousenso is my grat guide in traning drawn blinds give thogeneral impressson | brotherin-law ruler of Bulgaria,now ted that Washington paak had been consid ] ¥ W S e e e o (i DHnIY alvo ipOmral fhy | Gireck royaliics strongly &0 08t ered 15 a derndor Posorty Wit itwould not be | taken, for, s in this case, the evide schinvidgo ease from Arkansas [ Figures That lookStupendous, sliightyou e, suid the giawt aporov- | of a summer vacation. It isthe time for R R R ] up scriowly. antifisme vory soriots ob- | Y be s fauls and theuction of the coutt | comesup. 1t is the intentlon to huddle With | Curgae, Augies 2 {Sroetal Tetrm ¢4 ingly, as he smiled over A | wearing pretty toilettes and not for buying | King f ng that the . S & Ly ise ugadrist J ackson par,? theresult of @ successful quibble. ~There is | ungloved hands the past electic 1 policy in | mye e 3¢ iy : dish - of potatoes; “I wouldw't | them, The fickle goddess has wandered | brotherto the Bulgarian thror —— noting in iy cinent June 1 | sections of the south | Dim Drm.]-The eslimato of Thitsday ox eat - that grass, though,” ponting | from Paris and is now amusing hewself | @ fecling of jealousy among the Grecks and MR KERNLER. S e o RSB e Hiconas DINOCIATIC DELAY. the total aln th taruings of all Wedldrryatl to abowlof lettucowhich Mr. Madden was | in the sino or willa, and ner | imperilhis son’s succession to the throne of . : g i | in your letterof June I7 is unpanlleled | Demecrats inthe house have succeeded in below thomark, The Burlingtos devauring *You oughit o have been acow or | followers nre wearing her emblems in their [ Greece. Diplomats attribute the zar's choice | Bets Offered That e Will Never Be | 1 i perimee of o cornspondence, | Htterine avay the ative weekon the sun. | SO S DL N a sheep, Billy," individual mauner and with more orless | ©f Wallemar to adesire to keep the Balkan xecuted. | andit shouldbavebeen evident to himwhen | ““;‘ “"“1 fl[ !l‘ ';4"! h"' l}‘;- dt )n}\:- “l”_‘-m-wm‘m' s its inc vewo i earning aj © punclies atwenty pound sand bag and o | Tnere isone new jicket in style, the Louis [ =Ordes have been sent to frontier castoms | to Tuz Bk, |—The Eveung Sun’s Auburn et b iRt el BB LI L 5 | the repuclicans the democrats have succeeded | day, o TN ivof lively footbulls XILL, which isa favorite, andis the first of [ Posts and-railways to watch for the thret- | correspondent says that bets can be had in | l""“ | "‘h‘__‘;m, A s mortifs. | in holding the ‘011 have the round ball first,” sail Me- | long cloaks and wraps which, it is said, will | €ned migeation of Jews from P 1, as the. | Auburn that Kemmler will never be exe ; E it pr Auliffe, and lwging forwardwith hisleft he | be worn late inthe season. The short jackot | Russian regulations will tend to drive from | euted. Heclaims that Kemmler is cither de- | from the fact that itis delivered from the ‘l“'“\“‘ ““‘I""I".""\ .’\‘y:i *l""‘ 1. ‘lmm B "w l'm‘:'n:“\vu.u;l xhnn] ‘n.(l >\|~".l‘\:“|‘7“l;’||tw ary drove the big leather againstthe ceiling with | is rojested for coat with skivts, whicn is | the country vast bodies of artisans aad poor | mented orprewnding By he and that Warden "f\min--_ -\! !|vgr~mnlu _\\hi‘ I Ixrmk nd l;-:-m A ¥ r{hes ““v“*m"”. “m L M “m. ::'1‘ l“‘-“‘n:y\'hhl;:“ 5::*'-\3""““.‘ fu.; m::l;\::v such violmee that it wis ik againon the | awicyard to wear and will never b so liiked | faming Jews. The kaaing Jews of Berln, | Dursion las undoubied’ laid the. matter be it “l‘l‘f}'h‘l‘)"" m‘,‘d‘;\nf"““‘v‘,l,i:‘k’,‘m“;";“m‘“‘ Cannon's,. cousenting . to an adjourn: | Isiand systom ar & > Instant, only to receise a swinging right [ as o trim litle jucket, which goes with | Hunburg and other cities have commn fore Govemor HH aus susgestod the pro- | 5¢" \ith projer charges, asstated in my it | feateprovided tho' bill was first pissed, ‘ - hander} so gwat wis tho vin thatas the ball | overy costume, cated with the leading Jews in London for | priety of an inquiry fnfo Kemmlers mental | N of June 15, His answer to thyk leiter . | they suddenly dopped all there opposition, A CASE OF XARBIES, shotaway again th strin was such as 0 | 1 have been assured that the McKinley | the purposeof preparing to relieve the dis- | condition, to “the clances of postpone ates that lie does not contern@e givine | The five remaiving amendments were rushed — o % ; o s | mentthere is one very significant fact. Wi Spportemity 10, vindlonts pivat through onone vote and the bill was sent to | ASouth Dakota Farmmer Bein pthethick rope likea picce of grocer's | tariff bill will be applied in tho most libery LR v : | don Duraton hus not yestent ot a el 1 ez, 1 St Dyl M1 i velnne, withont 6060 & diviin oF a6 GlAaFer. taie, and send the ballagaiust the wall with | spirit, A convention of plenipotentiaries and tussian papers announce that transporta- | vitation to nittedmen to bo presen Jied on to recall the objeetionable words fo | house. Hitherto every amendment has e W sounding whick. consels general of the United Stites will [ tion toSiberia will be shortly abolished, ¢ [ law requives that these jovitations | yowr letter of Juno 17, namely, “that o Goes | tken up uearly two hours by roll calls, Circao, August [Special Telegram to ‘Knocked that follow out all right, didu't | shorty mect in Paris to determine upon | Jucial punishment, but onit tomention tho | shatlbe st out at last three days Dforo | ot betine (e vt e eI doe | of the liouse, et This sudden | Tur Bee.]-Omne of the most remarkble T Sngcll Gntow i AL gt i y i B9 Emno, | fact that it will be maintained as now with. | the dite of theexeeution, Tho winen will | wrraniod Ly the ot oioment & i changein theirantics is due tothe fact that | cases of hydrophobia ever operated upon in i suid McAulifly, sniling conplacently, | mothods for its application. So said M, | fuct thit it yil uiutained & pable | 1OL TOUET (0 Aubuni until tomorrow evening | Inmediatcly upn recoiving this lotter | 1y n the week Senator Govman, who s | the wost by thagof Gilt » South Jnow lets go downto the beach andhaven | Riboh Fronth minister of foreim afirs, [ OU6 julicial semtence. Tho lmest uotablo | ut tio vary sadicets Heoigy i Sy wing Gaweral Brke preforved charses aguinst | e diosen to lead the democtats fn both tho | peeceamnotis (SO Sautiorn b South swln. - Nothing like salt water to freshena | in the clamber of deputies, and since this Instance is the case of the celcbrated vitations off before Sunday night. This | Colonel Kautz for conduct unbecoming un | houseand senate, gave positive orders to tho S > r 820 at Wobster, D. “~|'i1w ." aius0) reply was made to tho interpolation of the | BOvelist, Uspiensky, He wus { Mol rhen it tho execttion cimottke | ofiier and a_gentemun and for violition of | @Smocrats in the house that the ‘sundry civil 5 ot e Rt G he *1s that why youchose Wells to traiwin?” | McKinley bill, Finch exporters to the | *eted at nighy and confined in o arore Wodnesluy wd it alsosuggests | of the twentieth urticle of war. Colonel | Ul mist not be - icturied to tho senate F0ub-0ld QUEILor Trom it foselons atieie A 5y HREI oY) ke : Aliea ks o v a lurking suspicion in the wardew's mind | Kautz at once retaluted by preferving | b U end S0ty Elio Sayeple O ol B o, 18 fenclous it ik [ asked. United States have hugged tho hops that the I g it will not take place at all chirges against Generl Brooke, ulleging | Of thenovthorn democrats demurred on the | The unimal had previously bitten o livge “Partly for that and partly because | more drastic faatures of the measure intro. | Whercabouts being retised bis friends fora St conductunbecomning an offier and'a gontle, | B0 thit 50 obvious o waste of timo | number of persous. Mr. Wood, the well known runner | duced by the Ohio e ssman would tone | 10ng time. Fing they were told that he DAKOTA NEWS, man_in accusing him (Colonel Kautz) of | Wenldreaet most unfu ably upon the party | = Haller is a full bearded _plin look recommended it. Quito a number of men | down, had been seut to Sartoo, pending the pleasire 8 5 falschood in offic espondence without | It thenotih —But Me. o Jrelafesiblo |08 R j;‘j:l'|'§"_l‘;l’fl;‘}j“;"(“Im o :;l“”“ e Q vetriied lere,so hat accommolations | My articles that have apparel recently | Of the polie. His offerse s writing i \‘«.:'l;:u"\ e Elonan g R e SRR i i s S S s s S e D e are good. Weave 100 miles away fromevery- | in Paris papers have fostored this lope heed. | 1eter to the support of the memor i ot 0 (GRS RLOLAL R | Sl AR BRR 9RO affur © will ot | they mustmake uptheir minds toobey ime | Dakota. Inthe vicinity of Webster he owns thing and pretty sure not to bo bothered. | loss of thefact thatthe bill relativeto customs | ©f Madame Tzebrikosa, fram to Tmd Barl-cie Yankion . por be brught before @ court marti itly, They did o and wasted a week on | 160 acres of land, which isheavily mortgzuged, Weweregoing on Lovd Lonsdale's estate, as | regulating it hal been passed by congress,and [ A medical scientific exhibition in connect- :’ Snainge T tlo DAY v, s | butwillbe let for wmicable setloment - be URAENEY] ERpELL S ol he iRy o I told you last weck, but decided to favor | that conscquently all American. consuls gen- | 1onwith the international medical congress ”;"j‘l""" 1‘; ~"v1 '».\l! wmrk :mvm '.“‘, [ .hK o nl"u.-.n.n tants, BIAINE'S RECIPROCAL LAY, ”“'_' l:lr‘\\\ e ngec \:;-L‘ \l‘_x‘x._t;‘u‘.‘v Wells, Fine view, ain’tit Thats the Ger- | oral in Europe were powerless to modify its | Obnedat non taday in thecental hall of the o LR AN oTeb e o o e (gl R U B g Ry as 6 AL L lonugeavel Dy 8 nanber o dopni M, Bones, the well known woman suffragist man ocean out there, you kuow—if you | proscriptions. The cowvention of United | ©Xlibition buildings. A host of delesutes to | ) ! ! { L] U 0L Mx. bialnglhapin | 2 F 4 Mr. Haller avrived in this city last evening 3 and summer. The enterprise s hewded by a | toa discussion of the matter. He said, bow- | plan that it would boa fair comprom e ng T tkeep stralghton yorll striko thouorth pole | States consuls general to which Minister | UIe congress were present. Dr. Lassa mude | Chicago party. even, tht there is no controversy between | between the MeiSinloy proposition. to put WA s Wkento the fush meiical witlout ever touching land. Queerpeople | Ribotrefared, and,which, as already an. | the inwugural address. Ie welcomed the R L Gaoral IKautz and himself; thatit was sin- | sug upon the freo list and ° M. | SEEES WIS bo boslod, "‘"":"‘-|'h-:v-mrm-l e that livehero, solloquized Joe,us wo maio | nouncod in the Hofid, was ta meos - aygae | members of the amgres and dilited apon fh _ It Day Not Come to Vinkton mutter of vioution by Kuutsof certain | Blaines idea of rvetaining the sugar duty e R L TR ok for the beach; “don't scem to doanythingor | o las been Joned until August | advant of the exhibit ch, he sald, YaskToy, S, D) ‘\"'-‘l“‘v‘ 2.—(Special Tel ol xl\‘;{::;]fl:]r‘\‘f\ ‘Illullv‘nl‘x‘wv‘:.mi“ Ill‘il: J‘”, i i o, Detvo s ‘-m‘w'vmn)l 0 | Pastenr instituto, locited it thecollgre. Tha make any it o we awy |5 us oficials © who arc | mide the results of scientific research the | £'8M to Tik By Rulroal graders arve ag M';“-‘" .\”'w{"l‘[_l"_“l.‘l"'l‘ ,”"'ll-" wfi.‘».f\“ US| paticnt was stripped for the operation and : 5 SESERINIR. he il “ponde il has been catled upon to viud ) fun, The IT.ord knows what they | to take part have 1ot yet | common property of humunity, Prof, Mer- | lereon their way towork on the Ran >pta joint vesolution requesting the p uvon his bick was inoculated several roads conscquent onthe advances in freighy use on this bill duving th Ihese figures look stupendous, but there s {ing to me and wibecoming to him | Otireweckunder the plea thut the no question that they are approximately | | | 2 Akl L = cate himself beforen court-martid, | pon Wlsbacle cvas i noayiate X eat—mussels, I reckon, and hardtack. | beenableto come to Pans, clow led the chearing for the emperor. A extansicn, buttheydo not lknov WIL0 WOULDN'T BE A SOLDIER. lent to open negotiations Procal com. ot waul, alier yliel e wa tey \ ion the new ine will take from R 1 3 moved to his room, wherelie is now g [ don't suppose they ever saw o first elass | Inall, some fifteen persons will take p: procession through the buildings closed the e .u\\”:&l“::( Wil oo ts | The now detailto muke tourof the re 15 with the South aud Central | Hiove wnu‘;-‘.mn:.-s::m‘xv, ik fght. in the convention, which will bo presided | ceremony Yankton. criliing statins Is to start out, Oclober| | 4me rincinoy “;’;:.'I"l“;"'_‘j;\*;;vil'"': he symptoms of this case of genina Linally we roached water and they wentin | over by Dr. F, 0. St. Clair, chiof of the cone A number of American delegates attended —— uhder tho vharge of Regimental Commander | O AT b e e T R UG sare peculiar. The pationt compliins y 3 over by Dr. . O. 8t. Clair, chicf of the cc ¢ k e 1 Svell O Mwentieth infant > re- | Of the prime eloments of veciprocal trade and Sl 5 foraswin. Itwasa prottysight to see him | sularbureau. Colosel Hull ad Mr. Singlo | Yesterday’s centenary of the Berlin veter- N '1."" holligiateene 0 1 Hasat ‘:.‘v.fl.I..‘u".l,‘w‘.uljfi i .\"‘(-..;‘yviu { at tho e tinue ivo tho mikses of worsu . B aaan i Lo e At Strip, anda preitior sight still to watch him | will attend as special agents of the treasury | vty college, They were introduced iU, B0 AU [Spuial Talas s e oftoers so- | 018 8 liborul reduction 1n the piico of sygar, | gyer tho bass of tho. ean. TGl Gl as le rau swiflly along the firm sands before | department. Dr. Crawford, United States | Chancdlor von Caprivi and M i £ 1o, is B~ Hogy Ry C. Prestonad- | jaciod for tho 1 five betng | Ih other worls, it would retiin within the | sliooting palns of momentaky dustion g plungingintothe occan, For such a big man | consul generalat St, Petersburg; Governor | furth. [ ava put ect g8, eithe oourt boume (i raien froin the AT e qualities "t en fols sl over the bady, Hodoes ot appear to —hostands six feet, fou duches-McAulifle | Bowen, cousul gencral at Rome; Captain | A Catholic conpress will be held, at Cup- { (418 alterioon o the issies pretended to be FAlY R g rr o SRR Bl L sl ML “veltions | huve thit dicad of Water ascriled (o soma 18 vamarkably quick inbis movements aud | Mason, consul generl at Frankfort; | leutz on August 21, Itwill deal chicy with | MiS€iby the prolibition party. He went P R ."ff‘,'{',',‘,:ff".‘,ll:'\‘[.'“L‘.".{)}:\u with the sugar produc comtries Sipinduin \ie tiroes of Brdrabiiobis ean ran like a d Mr. Cam, consul gencral and misister | M@Or question mmus‘...‘- analysis of the platform of the in- and prevent desertions, Flaud bills are now | tnd salisfy the demands for free sugar, Your h““_' \‘r;_‘ |h‘\; l‘l:“‘h"l"\’w" .‘.L ‘I‘IJ:"‘\‘I‘III .u”:.;.‘\y,l,“,—' “What do his thighs mesure? lasked | resident of Copenhagen, havealready arrived A sodalist congress willbe held at Halle ?}vl;tu.llu:nllx‘ .m;l h V‘;UI:;‘!“ v;: the record | posted upin towns and cities which the de. | o lent hs talked with some of the 3 Lioy 1 Maiden as the champion was un dressing in Paris.g % on October!2. 1t will evolves new pro. | MM demise of ten otler similir move I vabics, and sees 1o reason why his treatuen t X 5 tail visits and splendid colored posters, de. | most epublicans in the house upon uld not be as successfy this « s i e X " 3 ; ients which had sprung up at differont | pioing in attractive unitoms: thor e 8¢ | stion, and it scems to meet with | Yould not U fulin this case as in SThavsu queer thingabout Joo,» roplied | Thospecial abjectof the convention is to [ EMmume fora rorganization of the press | tmes duving tho 1o of tho bl party ¥ PIng L Ao ; | Al IRE Al AR O | | any other brought to him, although the bis trainer; “he hsre e vonsent'd to have | gis aut matlers concerning the | Prpagandaand for the attiadeof the party | He showed themovenentto be oneof fusion | 15 oxpoted’ that these colored 1itho it such @ compromise muy | L]‘““'l“l‘”]“']““lm-‘l y B \‘lvnh}”\‘lu-‘;nr e bis measurement nade known, but you can | uniformityin carrying out the laws and reg. | towards strikes and boyeots, Herren Bebel, 3:”:\]»:4' u[“v(‘ ‘.[ s l;r”w! Butlett Teinp in | gpaphs — will cateh the ey and | affected .\‘m the tarify mu‘ in mo: ity of carly recovery e 15, cau ot It's onost ons of the consular service. particularly | Licbknecht Auer, Si and Grillenberger | ¢ Ynited Htates scnate, tirethe soul of patriotically inclined individ f its essentinl features become a law within i cfibest Vil 2, se2wh , caw't you? It's my hon ulations of the consular servic ticularly | 1 . i TEEE 1 Tt is cousidervd the most masterly political | yals and load thn e il Congress, how- | @ mouth and thus make a victory bath for th opinion he's going to bo the | certifying involce This, it will be readily [ @tcon the committee, & ) s P ! s i ; ; 1injury o a Switchmen, , speech ever delivered in Mitchell, A lwge | eyver, has ndded attr ms for the re MekK and the Blaino advocates. This W ury A champion fighter of the world aund | understood,on s directly on tae MeKine Hexr Miquel has been appointed a delegate v of the aud were faemers, whose | {o; [umul.l‘nl tho. bill wllow kind of & compromise would also be satisfa MIE, Wy igust 2, ecial el no ofe can stop him, not even John L. | loy administrative bil to the Bundesrath lion the speaker held for nearly ~three | 1o luy his Qischarge, giving it tyhi 1 tory 1o the gentlemen who are now enguge gram to Tiie Bee.)—Howard Litz,a Union bimself. Look at him now, flopping around — - o Sy gy 28150 Food ieielide 1laadioh id hie s it at the end of th X in developing the beet sugar industry in this | Pacific brakeman, was run down by a switeh outthere likea porpoise—ho loves water, to HORRIBLE ¢RUELTIES. ERICSSON'S REMAINS, (oo doad eaRlinae ciapaiol Lilay thougeh the enlistuent s forfive siving b oL i enginein the yards hore last night, and bathe in) = et ot . e for Their | hiPked July 31 from lore, was the first | change or mot. a firlough. of i s dis ok | tained injurics from which ho died at an early Having emerged from his bath, Joo | Inhuman Tortures Practical in the | AU&WSt 23 Fixed asthe Date for Their shipped _{rom the state, for’ which they will | SrEC,er Bl @ furiough of Lk hour this morning. 5 inquest J Embarkation recelve a prewium of £50. i W this afternoon exoner pany from ull Ll ortunate young wan will be tohis formier home in Pennsy lvanfa It has been ay d tohold n convention us- nths | Dr. Joseph Law wa iy poy and allowances go y finally | member of the pension bourd s adiing heveafter 4 pound of vegetables 1o the | 3 [ e daily “mtions, Never were there concen | (ool im D, Whipple, o Nebraska, fowa and Dakota Pensions, | trated within tho limits of a single bill s | jutan viss today placed WSHINGTON, Augist &—(Specal Telo. | Mty inicenents for a soldier._ " todesert |t | winy | ot O ausons graited No- | tonst, jist ow s thointerprelation whith | umeiiion § oemiee a5, e, 2 | braskns: Original—Absolon M, Euoch, | thewardepartment h 18 put upon the legishi- | |y in that city Humboldt; Jumes L. Harding, Joy. Iu- | tion of congress and the rules which it | “A1 1 sroeds e Burt Hay transportation o his native country on bourd | gpes ! > : ortoik and Major e B o y I \ rd | crenso—Din Brooke, Humphrey: JamesMc. | has made o carry out that acion. | Novfolk and Major Porton of Ponca Gy ! i the United States ship Baltimore. T bis | Allieter, Stratton: Chaties. | Uiy, | The fist need ° was to determine | M \or Porton of Pouca ar ving Grant's Rern seach and turied into the vast park of the | theroto be coufined from one to ten y letter the acting secreiavy siys: “It is tho | yor sUo—Albort Halley. Gy | BOW much the soldier should pay for his dis. L s WASHINGION, August 2.~ In ho scnate this arlof Leicester. Down one sweeping ave- ;‘i“":‘ ml:! --lu T "n bre uuu:‘rfinul.m llv dopartment's aesive to surround the em. | h "-1 l<| lll‘-x lll Hulley, ki ll charge underthe new purchase system, On | terat Dunlap, Dawes county ¥ afternoon Plumb offored o concnrre 150 Pt Laigeaur. - Hown, 0ns Aviaglap are jarbarity of the keepers and tho total ¢ P s w- | Iland, Re aud inerese—Je budiali | the one hand it was necessary iot to mal R lution and asked that it lie over ;", “1 wentandup another, past » el E F roar ! KRTItArY 1aves thal one rac y out. | barkation with every cireumstance that can | Clark, Stecle City ; Bywan He Arapalioe. | escupe 0o easy and on the othér not to fix i | = e Denir 8,4 i " A A e YR s no old forat tres, unoug which durted | jiva five years. ‘I ono cell two and a half | investit with dignity and solmnity, Al | - Tahs o3 hakm B Githrie, Leigh- | prige whicn ho could 1ot reach by saving his | GIVEN TH 5 £47 104 PRI 00 U e 110 SO0V Of (g tomvand them s fawn or bar. The s bewt | yurds squire the correspondent discavored | Vsols o wir thit may o nyanblewilin | tons Loreos g aan Githie, Leih- pay for the purposs, Oue rational busis for GEVEN THB K18 Fomutys ofihe Mlustrion lown upon us and perspiration began to flow | hearly a score of poor wretches pauting for | assembled atNew York and be directed to | M. Snyder, Washir §, e aie and starving for food, having in_the way | unitewith youin piyingto the deceased honog. | New. Provine ST vy comulesion re. | Of the latier nothing bread and water, | befitting his vankand distinguished name e, pxinimid fop, 1k oquplexton 1~ 1 gl B er wero statk . neliel| Tho acpsriment. bas lovitar Raned na Bemons ot abollel lolstor, Uif hadall | gnd “chnined by the ankles and | compossd of friends, compnions op fovms bomoncy this plice is worth I'd retire from | wrists. Thero were also underground | comntrymen of Captain 1:icsson to ke past hefighting business. cells reserved for the worst prisomers. In | iuthe procession to the Batlery." Aud what would you dot" asked Mudden; | order to forco confessions from prisoners | “goon the stage, liko John Li» quickly donned two sweaters and over them Purlcish Prison at Usicub, put two heavy coats,and swinging a gold | T.oxpoy, August—A special corresponds readed cane procecded to step off iu lively | ent of the News las succeeded in ob- itylo along the beach, aitracting the attention | tainivg admission to the Turkish prison at of the matives, who looked back "1 sawa | Uskub, Macedonia. The builling coue ftrious group staring in respectful adwire- | tained cells, occupied by 1,811 don at the impressions of the bi an's | prison or ove twelve so0t marked in thesand, Soon we left the | eacheell. Thounfortunste vietims are se WASINGTON, August 2.—The acting sec- IS retary of the navy hasseat a communication tothe commandant of the New yard stating thatthe department hes fixed August 23 as the time for the embavkation of the remainsof the late John Ewviesson for lenocra bs of Wyoming in this pbject Of the gathiering ization. n; Christian Goeherin, | couputation was found in the average cost | : : e ; . 1. 5. Gruat, to and she ntevions i th i William J. Fiell, Coun reemiting a soldi prepuring hin | A" Fxciting Scenc in the South Cavo. | Ar | Bluffs. Tereaso—Hymu M. THow- | | ity s John Paxar, Coumbis June- | Angther basis was fumished | Craniestoy, 8. C, August 2,—[Special [ Widowsuch desire, tenderin £z 0l): by | tion: William T. Skumon, Des Mopnes: | that a discharge s legram to e Bii balf of the nation ali the noce | Willam J, Johuson, Marava: Franklin D, | heendof the third year, so that | fox, Mone; Jicob Umbaugh, Coon Rapids ; | the purciase price should decvease’ steadily | . Fhe i S x | Sunford M. Button, Doran: Beujamin 1. | in approiching that tiie, The rule actually | Sonal overy da pomoeting at Hampton | Prosident Harr urze ants ave kept in boes and fifty of them | Record, | Moulton, Cresco. ~ Ortginal widows, ele.— | settled upon i to exact one year of servide | court house, the hor { State Sentor| CireM A 4 g placed ut one time ou the body of the prisoner e . | Uil H, widow of Simeon Muce, Allerton ; [ and thew make the discharge purchusable | Moore, wihomn I Don’t you worry about what I'd do; Just | Whom it 1s desirod (o torture. Tt is alu cun. | A A Faring, 111, special vtha J., widow of Jams D, Weltzel, Shell | forf120 at the | gof tho_ sicond ye *tme some money and I'll wanage therest.” | tomary tochain men all duy in the scorhing | SHYS & broke out in the Pariua hotel last k Stecial not—Saral, wilow of ‘Gilde- | thoreafter reduging tho - ot my Inspired by this reflection Joo struck out | sun lsudia way that they cunol move, it could beextinguished had | 1oy Meader, Clinton; Roxamua, widow of | mouth. In the midile of WS- QU | tutorruptions in aandor than ever, lengthening out his huge o LA L consumed two blocks fu the business center | '*""'“‘l l‘]"\“‘l“; -“llm"" ter, L ond yer, thewfore, it would cos | Stead of tride and twirling bis cane like o drum E\port of Specie of town, including the Faria hotel, Brown's | yoigo. - Oristul - miey airiesStey o i s oL, Jths ascoud | poaken, aaor. It was lively business to keep up | Nuw Youk, August 2.—[Special Telogram % e h Al A.y | yedr 860, In the middle of the third year &0 | toname th ¢ [ hotel, Switser's opera house, Masonic hall | widow of Oscar C. Vaugh, Paijoer, and o for intermediate months, 1t Kad gen- | qid With the big man, and it times we broke fnto | to Tuk Bre. |~The export of specie from the | aud twelve stores together with most of the | a2 » lly beons conceded that the ¢ ) ¥ ally been conceded that the di b tot. AU lengthit wis over, this eight-mile | portof New York last week amounted to | Stocksof goods. Loss about #4,000;iusur- | A Kansas F'a mers’ Alliance Potftion. | cost $100 at least uad the preseut “Moore” A, P R ipecimen of Joe's daily jaunt, and none too | 7,154,304, of which 8,510,564 was n coin and | ) : 4 _ | Avbiesy K., August T'he farmers’ | Mt seems afairoie. As tien won, We culled a halt at the Globe, then | 813,500 insilver. The imporis of specio for | Wis., August 2-A specil N 1M nutionul cemetery and that the sewice und trausporling him to lina Sen | Dresicont te tquested . to Tho campaign in | for'suoh removal and inte this state becomes more bitter and more por. i has charged with perjury in the senite ) 1 back &4 of each b ay o n | e ~ e | alliance of the ighth judicial district has ) 4 4 3 the week amounted to &5 of which §4, 449 | from LaCrosse, Wis., says W. A, Freeman 0% W 1 A « s flrst year until the end of the " bl 1d Madden give his orlors like & gencral Was In Rold Sud 600,00 sliwas’ WUCR R D | GG Tiize store, clévitor snd mill burned | Put 1o circulation and endorsed at s o | & puarantee against desertion, this al ) 1 down your dirty thr “Quick! hot tea! get salt water buth ready, AL today. Loss estimatedat $0,000; insurance, | ings the following remarkable petition : “T'o | surs hin$430¢ thoend of thil Yot tom L én aod you know Now Joe, old man, drink this and then off e $160,000, Hon. M. B, Nicholson, fuige of the th | discharge. Shouldbesaveallof his first 0 Pillmar vith your things. Mo tovels, please, wid | ., FeAther Warm in Chicage. —— judiclal distvictof Kansis: In view of the | pay, which 18 §13 0 month. he lia Wos @ 1 uny about It. Look at the way he \',,” Cuicaosy, August ~The temperature Gang of Counterfeiters Caught. | Wisastrous failure of cwops and the gencral | about beableto got freo with it, as is | His « v Wight, men ¢ woating: Why, bemutt hare gor 1id of Sva ched (he bighiest pont of the season to- | Pracuk, August 2.—(Special Cablegramn to | *ingency of mou ymatirs wo, tho undor- | clolhingaccount to s and’ s on, But | gther wid for a tine ag; Why, hemust have got rid of ay, the meweury rogist 9 for sover: M, e g ity el a ners, do hereby most carncstly | after the beginning of the second year every | Tillman's followers rushed hin i unds, anybow; bow are your your feet, |y o¥ (R AMIEIY Wistwing 04 for scveral | Tur Bre).~A gany of counterfeiters wh auest that proceedings in foreclosure of afl | month will give him more means dnd & lower | 8ud dared any one to. touct 1 o9 In- i L afternool au late this evening | have ieen flooding Austrin and Hungary | real estate morigages 10 peuding or that | price, sothathe may som get tothe happy | Monium relgned for some time SFivst e T il 1ok gutten below W0, A uumber of cases | with spurious florins aud keutzer have beci, may be conmenced within one year from equilibrium botween his funds and zov | things quicted and the spee st ru avswerad Joo, kicking off lis of prostration e geported, saptured in this city. be del 0 l ) L ¢ i ¥ - Ly el ernment's charge, There ore other | Mnuedumid frequent interru plions