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THE OMAHA DAIlLy BEE. 3 = — — 4 = TWENTIETH YEAR. 890. NUMBLK 51, S —— e ——— "OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8 ] W N \ ‘ | A6GAVG 0F LAND sWEYDIERS. T IN( ‘R l ) l :th N |strategy fromthe start, without the least ( (Jl \‘“;‘I \ l ;l L ) l UL I‘ | IV ELECTROCUTEON. |} “ l D \ N QI HAYOC OF WIND AND HAIL | i (TRYING TO SECURE A RECESS. | ot i "o enciia it | CUATENALA REBELS ROUTED. | I [F =TI DAY AT SUPERIOR, They are Tripped Up Nicely in Minne- | | | minds of the prople ramote from the national | | he Eather of tho aw Talks Atout - IS apolis, : | - | capital the impression that the republican | | Kemmior's Taking Off, - S K Posit, Bl Aern, 9. it = | party was on the welgo, of isin. | | 8 .00, AGas Y, Mot e Rt ‘and N R A | Misxrirous, Minn, Avgust 7 peca : 3 ad L tegrition on the tarif question, Thers Fai B2 .| Bremo, . August 7.—Dr. South- | m | 2 " T S i Union and T.vy!ar(?nnrtu ) Town, 8Weptby | Teloeram to T Bre.]—A gang of lna | Memben of the Hous Would }uke to Get [is “hot now, e has ther boen, | Government Trops Victrious in a Tight | weick, fatherot teial embatiion (W, | ~oi T tIntresting Exerdse of the Wk o Furions Storm, wiudlers was trippedup tere this afternoon | a Vacation Next Weck. ‘Vwruv'vl!d\'u'w“h;' tny ’.l]:l:\?“--n"'h\‘ s | with Revolutionists, sald todsy inan iterviow: I feol just as T — at Gamp Linoln, | pany has been do No. 24 Sixth Jr 9 - el | | nothing against the systom, aud the fact is ) ; ; (| procity form another subject | I CHES IN n INCALCULABLE . DAMAGE T0 CROPS. | strect south the pust andhadluid | SPIAKER REED OPPOSES THE SCHENI Thie ideas of Mr. Blaine grew out and wi AN UPRISING AGAINST EZETA, | there hus bom a gooddeal of sinseloss, ton- | INFO SPEECHES IN THE FORENOONs » its plans for raping a rich horvest. It is | the patunl resultsof the b “at con- | | sationaltalkabout the execution. In fact a | \ - SOt 5y By B, AUE TRl asica hils —_— gress. Mie prosidentSgave w0 s | —_— : | party of Indies coild st in (he mom wheran | ) P Corn Flelds Leveled, Windows | afywnoom sail tothe decoy 1 will g0 | President Harrison Invited to Attend | hearty approval. The president uud his see | sulvador's Provisional Prosident Is- | anything - fepulilve wh b, 1p| ThoR ury Guards Win First Movcy $ivei y 0. Waabin gton K iy 160 & faber | retary ofstatoare now and have bea all anything repulsive whatey 1f Vo T8 ke DIl s aARE ¥ e LRSS e R n g give S0u @ tound trip eatifoad the Sugar Palwce at Grand | alongon the sime line 80 dreviion of the | sues @ Couple of Manifestos—An | the nistke of o leriig o the v zo Drill—Genorai Van roofed and Blown to Picces— | ticket, ana when you get to theeast you an | Island During Septen tarift and x\x]-«;uvl lx’mm“!‘«;r\;w-w-‘;{-m'm:‘-._y Americanin the Fray - irying [ ;K“»;'.x.l ‘e el v~‘-.h Lo Wyek and Others ' ¢ . ot All o is N ublis hed ) o you Ave been S O LK. n > WIHEH IOWR-HEW, M St e Ll SO ber—Miscelancous, ‘1’1’,4_“’,-}\. o Aanoaritic nowkhvers Abou, thy to Arbi rate. UL think Kemuler's norve afoctod In tho Evening. | soverns Vi - e s | president changing his opinions e way o there about as much g8 anything. It e | government changi 3 per a Aftey — | ther is simply & partof the programme — tome, though, asevidenceof mental incapa Cusroy, In., August di—[Specil Tele- | YOU live uciuivel = a i | eroute an Improssion thib there ar importan; SaxFraserseo, Cal., August7.—The Gua | 1t Ho semel to bo wighut fear und | te gram to Tk Ber.]—A furions and destructive | Doy . Jou, 800 T, Wamnixcrox Buinu Tae OUAA Brn, ) | divisionsin the ranks of the rpublican party. | tamalu coneul genoml st this. oity S v h\““;fl:\“.‘.v‘h.,"T.',m” el way that s 2l ¥ & " tha | QL CBY i on . FouneieNTi STRIET, + | Phere isno warrant forany of the statements g e gt s Wi simply nstonishing. No, si lo not consider | . ttorn of hail and high wind sweptover the | The only mocy sou Juind 10 ad WasiitNor0%, D, Gy Angisth ) | ey S Lo wacribIor gl st sta w1 | wived a dispateh from the Guatemalanmin. | that this will be the St sxecition by toc. | © Fi Aapiei rior. {8 S Lo LoD AL DRV DR CINRLOS WKLy, | YAICR o B il b8 611,80, whist i anehall) 5 cn il ST e Tate. ARty Atk | Dy onversion? and - the | fter &t the Cityof Mexico stating that Gen: | tricity, Choro vill b lots of them, Jihas | alvidy assired, aitlong atending lastevening, The path of the storm was A e ) | the past foriy-cight hours by a largenumber |like, and ° the public ld - not | ergl Grimziray, leader of therevalt aginst | Proven thattheidea s arred » tink | i been groatly diss itedin theie sbout flve miles in wiith, and as far as hoard | ™(yh ey confronted with this evidence agiinst | of members of tte oo induce the com- | be leceived. here bas wever been amy | Barillas, hus been routed by the Guatemalan | 110 12 R ari g Ak | S e e AN from at present extended over adistrict thirty el vound upon which a divergence of opinion | S8t y | success, Kem nover Koy b | have falled toappar. The governorsof bith Neiie g SR (L AR 8 LR OE BT him the mannger sid h mittee on rules toconsent to a recess for one mereial reciproeily bitween tie | IOt Pulo. Graneyt, vie prsidait of | pued o bim ind died absolutely without | pe I o gl bl i el R0 Bine SRl dea e ot | Dut it simply amounts to o little | Monday till Thursday and froni Thursdaytill | HUS PERSECUTIONS IN S, San Sulvadoran ferritory in opposition to that Kenmier's Remains Not Burted. | ngiional reunion st Boston sooms to lave ad ]'.flv,'[“n'x- 'ru v \‘b’. Wings in many | P04 of the timber land o | Monday without doing any business, so as to several days the oftiers of tho local | of b and b et Aol “1“1 Avnoey, N. Y, August?.—Wardon Durs- | cntorattractions fortherm, Sentor hnealls drifted against fences and buildings in many | il yot sell more than 160acres to the same give sisty or seventy-live republicans anop- | Hebrew socicties of Washifigton haye been | Mnda oneof the most importint men of tho | o5 Be t S0 HES el | L rib i 4 bk, ; 4 3 3 ¢ b republic. The dispateh Ao stited that Fzots | ton stated this afterncon that the ranain Dt off bl noi-aceoptance of 1 Places toa depthof three or fourfeet, At pemson butwe an afordto pay 1000 et | £ob ~ud SEEERIEINE TS union | in consultation with Mr. Hift chaivman | 1F L SR e S b el B o L L R won-acceptance of the inita- Cromwell and [ ox the loss in win- | the lu asit is orth 000 to us.” He | B e i I ¢ t of the house committ on dorcign affanrs, hadt shot many people in connection with the Aemmiicr s 10in th A ““ h Prison | gion until the last moment, dow gliss was vory heavy, all win. | elimed the western ageicy wasa brneh | 8tBoston aud anequil nu Hon S | wilha view to sccuring sobe cxpression of | RIVas movement, anong them being many [ wherothe antopsy was held yostentay. He The cunpitself hasnot changed materiily dows ~on the worfh and st sides | of the o Orewn laid company, F i G I"lwm' o ‘-;w" for a few | opinion from the congress of the United | Imporant perseages. bis ot ducidel wherethe maits will be @ the opening day, excopt tospread gride of builings being broken by the hail, At| neither of thew wmpinies are'quoted | days. Tho spaker and cher repub- | Sties rogarding - ihe 4oxpilsion . of B BSOS A finally buvie % R8s e o S Beiford, the county seat of Taylor county, [ by the commercial ageicies. Al of the [ Jiun leaders objectel to the arvangement, | the Jows from Russidh . Mr. . it EZETA'S PROCLAMATION P subjeet which ontivios to_ seity tho | Uil tothe westos tho adiitionl thops ar- theopora house and Bedford house were un- | nicn connected with tho oncern refused Jto | (oon o7y o™ o0 oo et s @b out of | dZred with them that ‘tongress would " Sleotd 1 Justifies the | SUALGt inkerestin connedion with the exe. | rived. In the evening the reunion issumes roofed and the buildings flooded. The fr glve their nines, and it issaid they left for | Soing that or 143 o be justified in protesting agaist such an | 1€ slections and Justifies the | cution is the record voltage of the shock | quite another aspect and canp preser was blown out of the Pacific house and the | Chicago touightto preveut arrest. tovn auly aportion of them would be willk £ [ actof birbarism if there was ever one citizen se He Has £ ursued. whichkillel him. Ttwasgencrally suppsed | protty picture. The aetivity - and. by Chicago, Burlington & Quincy depot u i - - to return without. a mandatory order,and | of the Unitel States likely 1o be aftected by | Say Satvapor (via La Libertad), Avgust | that the fiest Shocle was 1500 volts i Sho | thidny Eives way (6" ilow sna’ tred mives eyoofed. Many stables, sheds and small build. NO CHANGE TO BZ MADE, that, inasmuch 45 there were alavgo nunber | theedict, but before any action was tken it | 7, [Speeiil grun o T Bree,]-Pro- | sacond betyroen 1,500 and 2,00 otroan | ks, Thomisly sroke Hitrg teon thie ings were blown to picces, but no lives wer % Okas By — i »{ bills on the calendar a big pile of | Would be well to ascertain exactly what had | vigig Proside i el Wi issiod a Barnes, who was in the dynamo room, suid to | Ments i a2 AL PR BLS lost. The section traversed by the storm s @ Orop Synop#ls Will Be dent Out | of bils or s e T o3| Gcturred ani whit the Russian goveriment A kbt ML Baeta hos issied amanl | g5'6¢thg physiians in nttendanto yost bers which lave done service in the prepir oneof the most fevile in the bue grass at the Same Hour. ore directly fntermted g1 (o Peble who | hud ‘done fu the dirction reprted, Tio | festonaming September 15 next s tho duy | day “that 1t mo Thio Wi tho yonage more | Lim of tho svering. meal exlios i drowsy region, and the loss of crops cannot be esti- |, Wasizaron, Augst The following | were directly interested in then would have | joul Jewish soceties had no information | Whereon elections for new members of con- | that 1,100 and that it fre droppedto Ss, ing among the camping veterans, mated. s been forws ded by the depariment of | @od ground for complaintif the house should | beyond what they have derived from the | gress shall take place to substitute those — o= 4 ST T P | A most pleasing feature of the evening is Yo Tk : agriculture: The New York pmduce ex. | thiow awa a week of time. The spaser | newspapers,ind {is notorioas thut all pub- | whoss tems of ofice have expired, Tho AGoroner's Opiuion, b e e e S ORR BNy 0L Detuk bage, the Milvaukee chumber of commeres | and his assoclates on thecomnittes on rules | ko dispitelios purportii to como £rm | goctions are to lust six days and chse on | NEW Youk, Augush 7.—[Specinl Telogr il fuble nd § o1t etk ot s Motxes, In., Angust 7.—[Special Telo | chduge, the Milwauk L'C Ol COIMEras | € o 4 Russiaare made up in Londu, Pavis or 0 days clise o d s e doibleline md form an oval, tothe center ~ A "',I.“‘ 2L et feom | 1 tho Clicago bord of trade. have mide a | Sid that there was flenty of work to keep | 1 in. SirJames Ferguson declared in the | Satunday, September 20, The new cong YENe) DN R Suromie SWIHEIC T s i o Siodn el e mat) W e i ;_,' ‘”“”’ : ')' ’; 57 ”“ J "” vs that on | formal request of Statisticin Dodge for a | the house steadily agaged wntil the dose [ British house of cpmmons, when intorgated | will meet in the Salvador national theator on | Jenkins returnel to this dty today afterhav- g i agmington, Van Buren county, says that o ites, Often, as in the ut, that the government haduo | October 1, 18%), Generl Ezeta has be sexecution, Flosaid change from 4 o'dock to 10%clock pm. as | of the session and that no excuse wuld | onthis n | ng witnessed Kemmniles i of Lowa, Olio a Tucsday night James King arose about mid- ) ¢ e i Tinois, a lige pro- the hour for the deliveryof the crop roport's [ 10 made fér imction upon a | authentic infGrmation on the'sulject and that | named as' acanditate for president, The | that ho belioved thatif tho current had boen | portion of 1 orti i e pro- ettt the b S o S i AL e o i L el B S i S P s (i Briish drge d” alates at St Detersburg | soneress will dect 1 new coustitutional pres | jopt an continuously Kenmbr would have | center,shake b (s and eive theo dicers for stolo down stairs. His wifo followed and | jFords on thelothof cich tly b if thehouse should take such a recess now, [ il made noreparts further than to say that | identon October 1 next. died casily. Hodidnot know who it was | the stute under whose flagthey had mavehed 5 wed and | fouis merhants' exchango earnestly prags | If the : SRUBLE : the tervovism of the Jews in the | GeneralEzeta hasalsoissued another man- el e 4 ait. Occasionally by lone iudividual borged of Mim nmot to do anything | it the rauest of the Chiago boanl miy | Repreentitive Conmell wis asked 1o sim a Russian_enpire was greatly exaggorated. | ifesto in which ho justifies his action in | fat ordered tho curent shut off after the | @l (e RRAGIE DIE one, Ton iudividial, desperate, . With curses he drew his | you 1o granted, deuning it obposed to thy | quest to (ho spealcr for this recess, byt de @ : atd, first shock when it was thought thit 1ife was | O1° €™ \ aloe to for | Mr. Hitt agred o visit the stite | assumingcommandof ‘tie trops and goy W in- | departmentand sscertiin what information | mentof Sulvador at a tine when Presid had boen received there, aud, finding none, | Menender wasassassinated, and recapitulates A g8 A had a dispaich sent tothe United States le- | the cause, conduct and result of the | ' continuous until life ise revolver and fired at - her. She | 0 of the trade and holding that “as values | dined, saying there was flenty of saw the movement and pped to the foor | o largely affected by this report an oppe the house to do upon measures of gre intime to save her life. ‘Therestof the fam- | tunity is offerel to unscrupulous persons fo | terestto the entire country. ily hastened to the center, Heis the only Solier from lis - stata wifo isattending the reunion and has no com- hake. Wlhen noone respods it | extinct. He thinkskilling by electricity s preferableto hanging, (m-\'ll-m_)z' the current | o 40rghandto )y ene justin tine to see | panifacture and give out falss i THE PRESIDENT INVITEDTO GRAND ISLAYD. | gqtion at St, Petersourg asking for tho facts, | war. General Ezeta concludes his maul. e :‘L.‘.‘~‘...~ CX R P e L The King turn the weapon upon himsdf and pull | formation in thelr own interosts, cli- | Mr Domey elled on Presilent Harrson "The answer eamo promptly this movning and | festo by swing that as long s 4 bl oLty nsults of twenly-fivo years in shattorin the trigerer, The bullet took cffect in his | g s m fustaice when telowram | (his morning, and on behilf of the manigers | stated that the reports of the expulsion of the |he has life und power he il ae | 100N, August i—Mr. Prece, chief elec the ranks. Lastiight, after the roll of stiteg breast below the heart, and he died last eve to theexchange staled that, the govemment | of the Grana Island sugar palce exposition | Jews from the Russian empire lad 10 foun- | ceptno terms of peace with Guatemala that | trician of the postoficd department, inan - | iq been exhausted, there was o ery. for the fng ingreat agony. King had recently led report of wheat made the condition 6, | jnvited him to attend the exposition fo I 3 ) ¢ e wild and dissiypated life, and it is supposed he | fonty ming | dution whatever. Butas this dispatch was | do not assuve s completo vindication of Sal- | terview today recalled lis denouncing elec: | Johnmivs, Too o oo foon was crazed with jealousy and dric e o and duiing the month of | not consideed satisfactory, | mother was | vador's injured honor avd diguity as an inde- | tricfty as s mems of cxecution before the | the call ~ One, Joseph Kadk el ;[!‘n’v- ‘l itto 1;“‘ Gt ‘l >-I- l~\rh-;n~:n- ;'vlw'-;\l: cpten ie president saiff it gave |I. 1| sent today asking where the report originated | pendent nation, : k vy Held V i S houo ot mldniglt, to be madepublic finst | groat plessure to note the interest that| and whether tho Russiaa government had | Buth Nidavorus and CostaRica have seit Tt fi”"""" "A'", “‘“_“"f': i ”1' Pele- | M the momingpapers. The Tolalo produe Kobraska. 3 taking i - the beet | issuedany ukaseaffecting tha interests of |ministers plenipotentiary and enyoys atErioo, In, August 7.—[Speclal Tc exchungenlsodostios the smopsls ol mil- | sugarindustryand predicted that within a [ the Jewish residents there, A roply o this | ordinary ts Slvador toconter with baeet gam io s Bis. |-=Tom Stingley, the Cedar | night. The Ditroly boird df trals. protesls | very fow yearm Nebrasia would sumply a | fnguiry Is expected in ji6’ movalia. —A | Hsels aud haye replied thattheir respect Falls policeman who was charged with the | Against achaneo fiom 4o proving the dificulty and uncertainty of ki Missourl. | They shook !\‘m‘\l\fllugnll\ll‘-;“:I::l Ing even arabbit with tho most powerful - | o), ‘wsorted thit though he tad foght for duction coll ever made. The grewt dificulty | What'io balieved to bo right, Lo he | long ago ck. The Balli- | jarge propartion if not allthe suzarconsumed | veforence to the files of the department, | governments have formally recognized Presi- | 1ay i theabsence of acairate kuowledge 8 | g qown his gun and at the samotime hag murder of Dexter Joneslast Monday night | MOTecovnnd flour exchanges are also op- | jn tho great northvest. He couldnot prom: [ however, disclosed sereral dispatehes rofor. | dont Bzetd's provisional govornmons. T On oL SierTIGly DL ut usido all bad feeling. A hundved vet- and the shooting of George Miller, was today | Mpaed to dchange o the hoir of issie. [n | se toleave Woshington while congress was | ring tothe persccution of the Jows by the President Fzeta's army, under command of n fo Ll “",”.‘,l'\'”"' B ean ans then juimped forward 1o grsp their T D oo Ml Y | view of this disagrement a change does 1ot | in’ session, e said to bemuch more bitter | Genoral Antimio Ezets, mmbering 10,00 | & Scintific view the Kenmler exccution wi ¢h ad from the present outlook he | people, who ble. Thechaige to4 | §id ot set how it was passiblo for congress | IEhoU HRIAEAL | ek o e . lands and theee cheers for the recoistructed toward tho race than the gevernment, and is | 0 failire. Beyond doubt he suffered iutense ¥t 5 ¥ ) nd | men, is now in Guatemalan territo u Johnaies were givenwitha vin, :‘I‘Il\;lx:‘lfl:lmmn (‘):m;x‘lunllm’l‘\mlml{ :\“‘wflr‘n;t}w: :1‘:;;:“\;‘. [’w.\,:n : : -“)‘.wl‘] “1‘[‘7 um‘ll\/‘ ”n: th- 1;. d;m;,.,..‘lr.(,;. ,\‘,n,u ml.l‘;s )"»:, The | often ,,,ll,\, ,[u. m because {,’l r.-!iu..».,.-l r;.,‘.“li, ml\u\;;;:' g rapidly toward tho capital of that | torture. ey Relle “w\u)r‘uf luv';n« © war-time experi- N es8 0 produced, YOO that! | aanost olsovoral of tho trade oganimtions. | dentstated that he conld not go wes cism and other reasons, but the widely pub- | republic, e 4 mees, when the soldiers st Siingley knocked. Jones down and shet him | The timeof midnigit, loweror. | impradi- | summer or autimn tud would haveto decline | lished story of thelr evietioh i ot ar | — ANARCHISTS HELD. BMpis a1 reated Xpitlent. oy thodo: s he was geiting on his feot again, The | cableas not coming within the authorized | s numberof invitations, but he intends to luded to, An American Inyolved. i A % causethe veterasto gatherin similarcon imony showed thatthe manhad not at- | hours of the oficial sexvice. make an extended westém tour next summer, MISCELIANBOUR, Ciry or Mexico, August T.—[Speciul Tde- | The Elizabeth Rioters Will Appear | g, But this timo the subjects cover - cca the officer, and the shooting_scems to — G : ok pmoblig sram to Tue Bre.]—Colmel Bre Lefore the Grand Jury. Yols watAnathe 8 old fonir 7 A VERY NARRO W MAJORITT, Thenomination of fohuM. Glasgow tobe | €¥an to Tue Bre.]-Colmel Brown, an wholewarand the same old songs r ;m\i”t.;ln cntirclyunprovoed. ' Whilo tie . T)lL\l at ‘1-(3;7 m“n“n v By the very racely namow majority of one | pstmastorat South Omata s sent to the | American railroad contractor i Savador, | FBuzaveri, N. 3., Augist 7.—[Specil thetranmul rejivention. Tho mo o tonse, yet it Is bolioved that all danger of 5eh : |”A';"x‘. u‘.us T —“\1: \\‘-]n»« 'I l'\l‘i~“"l": (a vote of 64 to 63) tne house this afternoon | senatelate this afternoon, 'gue B pre- [ with 200drilled Americans and natives, is re- | Telegram to Tur Bee. ]-Charles Klop, Louis tedat Cimp Linwoln are more sparin 1 that all - dang ortunt and inposing diy in the Pairiarchs | gepre Iyneling bas passed, woodpile, md fnstead of a huge blaze ! woretain in the geneml dellclency ). | dicted this result some days ath. The seiiate | ported us having talen an active part with | Mars, Felix Marx, Emil Vogle, Edwani By ! oreta cieney aving talen an active part with | Mar, Feix Marx, Emil Vogle, Edward Ba iirecdte LAl Asan isadiights Ltitaed ation Dilla cluse appropristing &,60 | will promptly confirm thenom nationand Dr, | oncd U8 5 aguiat G munadd William Miller, six of the anarchists o (B i oIS A iatitneg S TR s T e s o BRI N ey e aprbruting 40,0 LT UL Salvadorin the bittles aginst Guatemala, g upon the surrouwnding story tellers, MRS g 3 ¥ . ’ 0 o assisted E ; > Ived in the affray with tho police at [ Oneby me the old-time warrions sted of i i 2 s s ay for the time clocted 15 congres- | By direction of the secretoryof war Ser- | Heand bis mon assisted Ezota during the | invelve 3 Taua Crry, [o., August 7.—[Special T were exemplifications of the subordinate de- | D-y for the time e was ¢ 3 ) 2 war Se Nyt aalf s B BRA Joela Mty b ptionat ta Lol e e e b sionul delegate for the Dakotas till the o: - or loamest Stazer, Se y - esidency of Menendez aow evo- | Eller's grove Mounday night, were arraigned | and expevienee once more the plasuws as gram to Tue Bun|—Horman Islo, asoction | greo work in Battery D armory for prizes by | jionil deltgate for the Dakots il the omni Ant Magor Eamest Btasd; et Higy Risteso. ot Metendel it duivn tho revc. 4 i T D bus bill took cfect snd that ferritory became | wow with bis command at 1% i Quishss, will | Tution started by Rivas, and he was among | yesterday in podBcourt and Justice Hatfick il 4o theinevenionces of camp 1ifo g man, wis killed by the Northwestern flyer | North Star lolge of Minneapolis and lodges | twostates. Matthews was electod in 158 | haischuryod fromm he soniosof oiniod the first to wh.{.m, o offer atd |v4, Facta in | Aned each of (emg3sad costs for disorderly gy [0 down upon the wts o struw. “THE 20 Militant cantonment, beingset apartfor the | proy A Section M ing ocast. hove at 7 o'clock this morning, | from Whitewater Wis, and Bloomingtn, |and was to take his seat in March, 185, but | Statos undor the provision: . h 2, i i E glo calls and - damuing confinue, bup i “.m, Wanding by €he" stde" ot the rord | T At 11 ordocied handsono and impesing | bag mresiing bl went into_cffect In th fol- | yeneril orders No. 51, duly 50, s Con' v’ | thepresent war against the Gualeiralins. conduet. Kiop, Voile und Miller were oe- idually hecone less froquont. The. son tis iy therail, looking northat | 1£es8 pande and hispectiontook plac: on the | lowing Octobor, md although o cume 1o | teipt of this order by (ho comtundiyg oficr |, Tere were gred festivities in the cajitat | raigned i o seconi churgeof ussaulling: PoL | tels i miictim s e b o e o s Wit ono foot across the rail, looking northat | jaieo front, gmunis. The groat strotch of | YWasinglon, sired seveal o ¢ ksand did an | of th wtion, :: ;;u mu:;]a l‘“':;hlrd“!\" m-x‘*;lsimrwl ll),\' tle- | Jicemen Smith, Gerstung, Wind and Otto, | w]- “;) s n\nu' .....1].‘ v"' rrossional worls, b | | Mhty i 75 e .q | grams received there fromthe fromtier an- e B gt o aotion | on the daup nizht air when Rekt Ang sy s lirel | oA n];,‘.,{fi,','mf‘;“uf“{l Farpointed | nouncing thata bittle had boen fought and | 81 were held #0190 InLl o awalt, khe Sathin G (Hiioe, Hire's you b i dtales Bl wAld s on S By tin alceasais ) won by the government troops with the revo- | Of the grand jury. The prisoners denied the | yio iled with a pec nide | account of a trip here and he was put to hardson s been appointed | Lonary forces under wmmand of Generals | oharge, bit were vory psitively identified by | blinga cry fox el o train, ana did not see the $wiftly approach- ing flyer, He was knotced highinto tho a and came down between the tender and bag- gagecar. Tho train _passed over him, com- pletely severing his head., He was forty- carcely sonnds Iy echoes ‘ihese erics rwierd drawl resos on even this enchant. grem sward was ablize with the |enormous amant of e black, red, purple and gold of knighily | never actually took his uniforms and the glitter of burnished | the Dulkoas boc steed. In the sftemoon a great pa Le toc place, which was witnessed by | great exponse, Thero was a bitter fight ovor 4 Manthon - con Estanishio Sindoml, Maximo Cerno and Al- | thepolice, — Miller Turnished bail, but the | jng yelliz ses and only the might watch eigiit years old and had no family, crowdls of peoplo, Tonghtthor wishnohor | Fhorrerlonic, (ui epas abittr fiait ovor G oueh, ui Harison, SO contys, " | o180 Jungary inthe deparment of Chiqut- | others hud togo 0o ot | keepsup s continuad tvad. A Farmer Worked for $1,000. gres demonstratin at Lake Front pirk with | andsomo other democrats fghting sgainst Scintor Maudersim mid Ropresen fative | M2 for tventy-two more of theanarchists, some | - 1o the spco withot the canp, the a military display, fornal conferringof the | what the oration of chivalry for members of the Re- | and Dunie! ah government of the Unitedl States has | of whom, it is ) id, fled from the cu.\'lto 8- | hucksters and lemonade venders, sinset b 3 e e it 0 ko representative, Ministor I e | capoarrest. The German quarter of the city | ates no miurked chae of Minuesota aud Henderson of | regarding the reorgamization of the pension | asked its reprosentative, Minister Ryan, for | cape arrest i ot sl ies io.n g pgree, aud “ugrind exhilition of | Towa strugeling to_ et the adojtionof the | hoard at Nobrasjes City, Dus. loss and | information in regird to affairs - Ceniral | has been SCold it isn) LI dnxoungiagl iy Borhareditae H provision, — The senate will wndoubtedly | Watson of Nebraska City and Latta of Una- | Ameries. From Ryau's reply itis scen that | & mecting at Arbeiter turnhall Sun thought would bea bad precedent, | Conuell were in consultation this aftemoon MissouRt VALLEY, Telegran to Tie Br: sharper ope 0, August7.—[Special ]—Today at Modale a ated on & wealthy farmer namod in the throng’s uctiy- cwoler —air allows nexty | the country lasss o tip the light Abe Richardson and persuaded him to sign ML TP i Rk agree toit. dillaare candidates for the one vacincy to be ;‘:;&x;_:y;“” BOR rmpsii vith the Gun- | 10 b ERiHee) e e R e melios i fauttstic 1th “more prighiline o Lhe and accept two drafts for £500 each in payment s = SeparaL 2 DENOCRATIC SENATORS DISGRUNTLED, flledon the bourd. It is belleved that Dr, b ing! o anarchists of New York are billed to speik. | fa .H‘I,I“' j«‘“‘d ;m l-w ot “l"' L""’ for territory for a patent vight. Thesharper | OMCA00, Augwst 7. [Special Lolgran to | oo tiosenators ire not at all ploased | Watson hus the inside track 5 To Mediate for Peace. bl tebis! L ieadf liETite ninaw a0 BT DR R camo hero and tried to selitne drafts at a | THE Bun]—The Grand Amy of the Repub- | wiil thorepublican tactics upon the viver and | ~Semtor Paddock aguintockan adtive part | 1, Lineroam August 7.— [Specil Tele- Met a Terrible Death. [ ok moop Sera 2Ol ey Pasa eI Al heavy discount t® the banks, but they caught | lic men of Chicago and Illinois are making | harbor bill s developed today. Under the | I thedebate on thetarifitoday, He made a 1 H pop corn, ¥ dAOrOuS: on to the fravd. He jmmed and the sheriff and se searching fcr him, [Special Tel- | pictires i their contortionsto devour huge s R AnL Winglsiare mat ooty o by putads ta e, te | strong fight foru reluctin of the propsed | KM to s Ber]—The diplomaticcorps of | Cunnosnai, P, August i ! Y “(ll:‘]}xsl{;\‘sx l\l\xx‘x gre t ;-uf‘v‘pumll us to attend »lh\‘fn‘t impuent :::|:|’::‘;:‘u :!;‘\\‘lll’l:::‘ul 1]\11‘“.;“\'[\': ‘wmx:‘:)‘; ll!Al‘l;‘l: duty upon structural iron, which is used for [ Guatenmala is miking armngenents to me- | egmm t Tis Ber,]—Dr. Gilbert Lathrop, a ~;n‘-\; o mr-lnu”\\ nl{m_xu burying the face in next weole al Bosion. ‘: bexpioted thaithe | P2t kon b tomorrow, displacus the tan® | building parposcs. He tioughtthat with¥he | diste for peace betwous- Ghatomals and Sal. prominent surgeon of Montrose, met a sud- | W€ fticky duiee. Tos Sorupaee. Sl i — B o mpnenl vl he hoid At etioits | bill for the tine bine, withthe understand- | eavy duly leviea wpon lumiber aud - | vador. Itis announced that the following | denand frigittul death wear Heartlake, in i g J y ; ovie b asido his instriment atul the fakirseeks rest Reviewed by the Govern o il | Ingthatif the considetution lnsted moro than | thing elsoused in the coustructionof & build- | ooy tiies havo, through their ministors, ac. | Susquel county, whiledriving, He bad [ Tie sig roachi . 5 { dia | bave itheld there and the western men il uatisth Al 1 ! | ing the expense attending improvements iy | Countries have, through their ministors, ac- | Susquelwnna county, whiledrivin liac Tie sigs of thoapprachiig morning ar R s e v e e ipenianviin i Tl wabngofor. e | RIRSIMBIS e thie on fout Aajaciie | IR S exncnml st ma ik fueanmenis T || S MG RIRAVE IS S RS BS | BES spuding the diy with his aManced | unmistakible, Tho - horses neigh - aid Wegran to i Brie,|—The First regioent, stern_men will be grinted the choice of | ST bill was agiin % be t Nioa w thanin any other section of the country, and | invitation 0 participate; Great Briuin, | wife, Miss Sulie Foullgrow of Jersey City. | paw tho LR L A Towa national guard, in camp hore this week, | conmander, whowill, it is sail, be General amieni TR0 haith he appealed tothe senate to subnit toa re. | France, Germany and Spin. As Mexico's | Ouhis retur to Montrosebe was oblige it | thelr morning — feed l.m- festive axe togother with a battalion of the Second regi- [ Yeasey, A genents soordsly whish. e st o | duotion, 'He fnally sucieeded” in securing & minister, General Aliteriv, is now en mute | descenda steop hill. On top of the clevation ESAUOAEAETEIN splivart "-‘,I,']"‘j'“ pRe mont of tho regulur army, was roviewed by | (o0 i Wan disturbed. At the solicitation of the i~ | Feduction of about §.40 a ton, for Guatemla, the exact position hewilltake | his horwes became unnanageable e o o iR T Gl ey 2 Governor Boies today. A’ large number of fstetromeron the Iarbath, | o e R ML b majority of the com- Pemy S Hearn, | in the proposed mediation will necessarily be | down the gnn{'“l\n, breakneck speed. M""l SasimulI Sholl shilticine walonlvg gy visitors were present, The governor went to | Siovx Flaits, D., August [Special [ hiites o commerce have ngreed to let the - - delayel, but it is believed he will oppose it bm,".’"‘[,"! thehillis.g ’fh"v'p T duihe Tha [ as the reldeniug cust broaks intos fery el Waterloo this afternoon. Telegram to Tue Bee. |—~What has been ex- | piver and harbor bill lay over for THE ELECTION BILL. outhe ground of Mexico's hustility to Miz- | anda bridge over a low stram. At that Roidis % e sl pected for some time oceurred todiy in the [ another weelks. The argument thut was ner, unless, perhaps, the said mediation has | polnt the buggyoverturned and the oceu- | the disclarge of the cannon revericrates : Barnett Nominated for Con gre L- e Rl ol Tanrat v Judge Parliman | usdd to bring them T consent to this | SOme of the Changes Made by the | its bivth in'the stafe department at Wash- »’:mtls w}«-ru dusllu‘ll llm:nno;u: ||1:,0 the ul'lwlk :n:‘r:::;::;r\:xlv ,l.'”fi x-ll’ulrnglx;\llll- lm‘n,-h ~lllnmm-‘:|-hy€ ;i gus Special Tele 4 : (d 20 | Ching rogrTMme W s a0, enate O ington and does not come frorm the suggestion | Dr. Lathrops head struck a stone and he | canper from bis bd. The strry s It eram to Tur Bip]-—A number of delegates | dealer in the city—George Buck, The state's ¢ senate 5 rested e A 10! gus Auor; assistance could reach him, Miss success of the rivi oultgrous | thisit isimpossibleto tleep. The tramping and harbor bill that the of the fumars’ alliance, Knights of Tabor | attorney has aniounced hisintention to arrost | SY ho riv e bill changes which the scute committee made | Praying with a Solemn Promise. was baily bruised, but it is thoughtshe will | of those fetehing wood and. water increasos, and other lubor erganizations in the Soventh | evory wrigiual pukago joiut dailer in thocity | Wld, Jasten action, sbo, the Welf bill i |4, 1 supseitute for the Lodge election bills| [y s fiviiL Boleinn Eramies recover, Thehorses express audibly t 1o : i. | wnd that war of the most violeut type will be p OTIer tosecure consideration of the for A LONDON, August 7.—[Special Cablegran to ey approaching meal, Th ot the dining congressional district met here and nomi- | ¥ S e S el W;”"i"‘ oux | measure; that their political cupidity isso | Which was reported tothe senate today, are |y Bee.]—A dispatch to the Times from Kansas® Short Corn Crop. halls resume their oceipations and the canp ity Ton naeintory, Barnath of Warven | ulfs, ind the proseouting alorner asests| & b Th, Guerrido tho detertniia. | the following: Al referenceito that section | Buonos Ayros siys: “It is inpossible b de: | Toregs, K., At Thoreport of the | of the night becomes the camp of the diy ent repubidans i that every dealer will bo in jailor under | i 1o Prolong tho dba on e arift VIl | of the revised statutes which, it was climed, | guibe the indignation that proviils here | Knsasstato bourd of agriculture forJuly in- | At W. M. Shipman, traveling f kol =l bonds us soon as he cn get them theve, s il 8 | provides for the prescice of troops at the | grising from President Celmins Pliy agmt of the Northwestern wad, I8 here importance to souther Steamship Arrivals, ™ - LoNvoy, August 7.—(S8pecial Cablegram toTne B, he st r Britannie, from g | dicates that growing crops in every portion of | ¥ ehdeddl : ol , . ] i gthathis patrons receive the proper s m erests a he policy of the 1blican 15 was stricken out. The house-to- | yith bis solemn promise to resign. v | the stato have been serlonsly injured by severe ¢ I pbs £ pe) Oklahoma Goes Republican. interests and t 5 i . Sk s 5 z | iy LU 16 I8, o8l g, 3 e state have been seriously injur St modations. That company las establish Jemm @ T, Avgust foRul relurns | SOAOR miy Do effictive i shirtening | house canvas provided for . the houso bl | effort will be used to prevent Vice President | quught, fntnsebeatand hot winds. It is | baggagereon in ampinoder to ficilitite jvmieie, [T, August 7.-Ful urns debate on the tariff bill by the mens | was stricken out, and the provision for | Pellegrino fromresigning, as he will becon \fe to1ay lbe corn elop tals Fear will notex, | 166 Inaliows Now York for Liverpool, passol Pustnet this | 700 the elction in Oklatoma shoy that the b fact, Sentor Aldvich isso cofl- | draving juries by conmissioners was alsy | President if the chamber acepts Gelnan’s | o4 75000,0 bushels. The yiold of wheat | _Another clar sky greeted the fourth day ing. republicans will have a majrity on joint d{ux fll \)‘n‘x}lmh e ~Y1.I1|Aw m‘A by bis b ; 1 | omitted. Peual offenses were siwpliticd and I\r<l1plw.‘|‘(ln!l Atis l.\[r_l\llu(l that I~"l"h|‘1. YR e b bt tas than expécted, Thirty | of the raunion, but the hoat was insufferable he steamer Normundic, fron New York | Dillot In the two houses of the first forri- | Uit tho tarlll bill wauld practieally be dis- | made nidemeanors nstoad of felonios, Tho | Of Dis becoming president, § T tho oo any | toforty bushels per acre are reported and tiie | #nd the dustblinding. Yet a largo crovd for Huanburg, passed 'the Limed this | torial legishture. Milton W. Reync re. | B . nodifled, the highest pun- punishments were ] ! -able me Every effor | ageregite vield will be about 2,000,000 | caue in from the wounty ®o witness what morning. publican, who was cected delegalo at lirge, BRECKINMDGES SHAKY SEAT. ishment iinposed hing threo 3 impris- | NSt ';“)"“h"“’_" P ._]:“' f‘l{“:"““‘\ll_"j bishels, The out cmp, althoigh short, is | have proven the most intercsting cxercises The steamer Scandia, from New York, ar- | % dingerc il at lis bome and is | The republicans of Arkansas are awaiting | onment and a fine of 1,000 a8 dgainst impris- | Made o sustan the eredit of the republic yielding belter than expected. of the weels, It is probuble that 10,60 pec not expeeted to S newian and T T e T e e o e A ars and_a fine, as o the | Everybodyis disposed tomake monetary and \ s t ‘ iy ar Lt ple wer in attendaice. Themoriing pro- At Southampton —Arrived: The steamer R, R M, Clifton R. Breckinridge, who repre: house bill udze of the circuit court ]ll‘" “" 1 sucrifices tohelpany honwst gaovern Iristmen Banquet O Brien gramme conyprised a parade of all the troo St el The Fire Record. the Second district of that state. T e cation for appointment is [ ment. ik e T from the camp tothe dty md retur. The Lahn, New York for Bremen. JACKSONY Ala, August 7.—The Mur | confident that Mr. Breckinridge can be suc > for supervisors is suthorized to appoint . i Loxvo; (Spoctal Cablogram t0 | 11 010ptha gronnds al 10150 with Golouot i, N Yo o tarmont, 4T EOE | xiy e i clgant swumer Lot at Pably | Siodedby & ropublicun. Iubeiiatdy wpon | 85 supeviirs - any poms ho iy The Queon dives a Danquer, Tur: Bre 8 banquet oM. | Adyns at_fls head. Colonel Larsclore and laud, New York for Liverpool. SHADOIES 5 BoRanl BMLEISE DO A RV | Bt Y R e e o adan | . 10t beluge in his selectionto the | L-0XbON, August 7.—[Special Cabl and Mrs. Willian O'Brien lastevening. The | Captain Murfin acted as mirehils, i Unagalanighaived; Tho stsmer | Dack, buried L the grouns urly s morn: | gional dlection will bebeld and the repubii- | test farnished by the ol fthe supervisors, | to Tuk Bre.]—Thequeen gave a banquet at | guthering, which was very large, inclided | Tho Aramhoe, Ruskin and (Geneva Britanalo, New Yoik fov Liverpoc. Hikth, and the Jns. on it s 8200, Thaw | cis believe they can elect Mr. 1. . Langley, | In ases whero ballots ure castiin the wrong | Osboro house list erening in houor of Em many mewbers of purliament, Fitgerad of | bnds = fumished the music, — while R 51y S i T e e I it " | aBaptist preachier, who lives ay Becbe. He | boxtheyarenot o be couuted unless the | peror Willam. Forty-six guests sat av tho | 0y M b A A tho Nelson, Geneva, Faurbury and Minneap- : A Qunrrn-ll_\\;llh l\ulnl Results, ; Was only $0,000 insuran onthe luilding. | §,4 momber of the' furmers' alliance and ia | tal suret slows that 1o viles for congros- ong then were Count Von Hatz: | Hostol ""‘;1“”‘\\"I‘gl‘,“’m":‘w“ g "l:‘.“l‘m"[I“;f?l olis guirds wud Topek and W ymore ntteries Jassorowss, Mich, August 7.—[Special dasan 85 T FA siid tobe averygood stump speaker and is [ mendo not equal the number of names on the man ambassidor, and General | GBrion was served with notice of ae o | KOt step to the martial strains, The rear Telegrum to Tne Bre.]-Richard Fruklin [ Murderer Eyraud Attempts Suicde | giite” popular, Langley Wil ot the | poll list ‘Then emoath of the voles 5o ' . The quectls gl service | oot T Salishiey s sorts i s by | Wi broughtap by the Superior it guirds / aud Otis Lawson, both colored, got into u [ b4 August 7.-Eynud, the murdaer of | yonimtion of tho slilancs and tha | wrvngly castshail be added to tho tally sheet | from Vit vas wod SR g, DakslGey L eoais auda ody of viterans. Altogethor ahout S em—tan - o Bk ) v Notary Goufte, attemptel suicide today, He | wpublicans, S0 far as the voting is | to makea total equal tothe whole number of Emperor William visited the dock yard | ° 47 y ket two hundreld and fifly participated in the quitre in Williamsville last evening and q 0 ! i . 3 s ’ ’ mBg tore lis shirt into stips, twisted them | cwncemed Mr. Br ige's district seems | Voles shown to becast. Where clection ofl- | atd>ortsmouth today, | While there 1o came T P ey RO P ade, Frauklin was getting the best of it, when | o o0 Soolo rope and with itattempted | 1 have gone ugalnst the democrats several [ cen refuse toaduinister 0aths to voters ap- | near being knocked down by the horses at- SAARIL rhodaie M) 3 h A few informal speeches were mado inthe {‘;m\:m‘ s brother mli'rrvrvll- ll«w,"“u:w\ to choke himself to death. But for atimely | times lately. I the state clection of Septem- | plying therefor itis provided in tie bil thit | tached to the carriage of Admiral Commere), Pans, August 25.—[Special Cablegran 0 | yyorning by Colonel G runklin's son, a boy about eighteen v Major Hernan, discovery he would ave sucweded, Lor, 188, Norwood, the republican allince [ thesupervisors shall admidister the oath. | naval commande £ took ball club ] in-chief, at Portsmouth, | Tne Bee.]—Thereport of the liquidators of | Private Gim and M F wck, but in the years of a ook o ball club and e andidate, fed the district by 3000, and | But no efforishall be made tb have the vote | As tho emperor was crossing the street to b the Panama canal compiny has been pre. | afternon aunumber of distinguished men ad- + Tpped his father's first antagonist_over the N e e since (hat time the district has agiin’been | thus refused cast, the objectbeing merely to | enter the admiralty houwe ho was siigh sonted to the Lribunal of the Seine. Accord. | dressed the vast audience of some three head, knocking him seuselss. Old man WasiNgroy, Avgust 7.-The following | @rricl by the straisht republican candidate | proserye the testimouy of the apulieation and | struck on the shouller by thehorses attached | r tothe roport thetotal expenditures of the | HHOusand interested nearvers. After several f,'l:"‘,‘l'"";““‘“'“':l"”' ‘l'\';"‘i“““”“",‘“’ 002 Wi Rt 1l 150 maia TORSHE {L dop Chiy supremecoutt by over gthosand na. | refusal lo @ carrisge whish wis spprojching the [ (oF LS HROK EROIOWE Sxpendiiies of the musical sdections - ox-Cong - 08 [chwrion gratbed & spade, caught up Ruptions wirg st senite today: | joefry, Tuview of these ficts the vepublicar 5 Y L admiralty house. The emperor narrowly | (Ompany thus fa roh 8 wers 167000'000| Pick Introduce on, ar- ;\1\!1 bim and droveit fnto the skull, inflict- | Lieutenaut Colenel Thomas M. Vincent to be | feel oonfident that Mr. Breckinri The Weather Forecast escaped “being knocked down by jumping {l.mlt:\ The assets on March § wero 16,000,000 1™ ¢ . York, Neb., andidite for LEa fatal wound. The praspect for Otls | colonel and assistant adjutant general; Major | succeeded by an allimee republicas, For Omiia and: Vicihity — Showers; | nimily aside rancs, congress inthe focond district, Ho spolce > AWS0N'S recovery T ..m\l.fm. James Law- | Merritt Barber to be ll-‘ull«'u.ml clone and THE CONGER PURE LARD BILL R To Mako Crematio: opular for several minutes ludatory of the vete gou I8 iu jail and young Franklin will be | issistant adj cener " & LB d s Mhe g . e i 15, reviewed tho history of thy coustis Tadugns Bere 850 oicg S reuklla il siant djuhat genery Chuirman Funston of the committee on| For Nebmska-Faly, exgept light local The Zanzibar Agreement §igne BERIN, August 7,—(Speciul Cablegrim to Th KAWL U hislrs. (], Shel oo 8 P today, —~—— e of (ha ittes .on pt lig B AP | aHADY ‘ a 2 s down to the close of thecivilwarand ———— he Now Carpenters’ Constitution. JeRieuture anli tocay thy o “-}“\Pflhhul showers in cstem portion ; generally cooler; | PARIS, August 7.—[Special Cabl 10| Tue Bri]—The internatinal cremation | expressed tho opinion that the ernment In the Houso of Comm Citioago, August?.—Rovision of the con+ | (i Chnser pare aed b} 0y 1ocall ub | winds shiftine tonortheastorty Tug Ber]—Llo agreement between France | wongress bas appointed s committee, consist- | should be more magnanimous (0 the soLders, Loxnoy, August7.—[Speciul Ciblegram to | yiivution was (ho task that todsy aeupiel | LCpCiREe! pure lard s o peuse and |~ For lowa~Fair, except shawers in norih- | and Englind in regard to Zauibar has been two days for its comsidertion wast partion; southerly, shifting to westerly winds ; cooler in northwest; stationary teni- 4 ! | ing of members from the diflerent countries | closing amid -‘I'\"l“l 0 Tun HER.|—In the louss of ommons tonlght | me aitention of the malional oowvention of | ould be given. He soknaviadigois ated that by 10 | jopraented atthe onemss, for the pirpose | signed. It4s officilly st Bamuel Siith aslced whether any further in- | tho Bratherhood of Carpenters. Tomorraw | very effedive fight would be male for t General Van K was then introdiced 4 terms of the agreement France gives ler s | of furthering the moy t for thec and slepping tothe frontof the plitform he : L peratie in southeast porti antto the es shment of of ritish Do~ RANIINE W spokeas follows: “We have msembled herd formation had been recdlved relative to tho | Will probbly see the new dowment con- | fubistitution of the Conger bili by the Pad. [ PLE 18 utueast portkm. 0| sentto the estblisiment of of @ British pro- | of tho dedd floscub tolom e Iave nauhlad/ sl dyyise g g g el g - Sl vl 810 dock pure food bill, but. e suld that the te. | ) lota-—Lo owers tectorate over Zandbar and Muscat in return : Pt i 0 Teltars past for joy and y treatment of the Jews in Russia, The under o4 roblematic, althouh the fronts of | €% Porion northerly winds; codler. for the recognition by Great Britain of the Nive D Nt reason of the neglect of (e government in M N phor —_———— i yas »blemat i, ou e e friends ¢ o 3 - e 0! ¢ o CEIEN o { foreign scoretary, in reply, said: *The TraMioat Cardift Stopped e Tanmoan i SN I0 LNk O —— . extension of its sphere of influence in Algeria I e cablogram | FLLinE pensions, the latter are as dificult | British embassador reports that the Russiun I 4 PO, R e - N | A Land Oflice tircul, and Senegal to the Niger river. The ngreo. Huvsuno, August 7.—[Special Cablegean | {p ghiain tolay as in times past, b aubassdor s g . SONDOY, August?,—(Special Cablegram to | Mr. Mason of Chicago sail that the Paddock b <l b v KO e O e i ipeer oot roaminden | fhie o o BEats : government denies emphatically the truthof | N ) bt i SEaTEA e SRR SHMAONE WASHINGTON, August 7—Land Commis- | mentalso proyides thatthe British consulin | 10 Tue Bie.]-A Hamburger correspondent | The republics are no move grateful than non i the statements which bave moently appeared | TiE Bre) —Trfflcon the ralways and docks | W woull besond reasonalle doubt be | tiner Groft hus issied 8 oiroular for the | Madigascar shall take his exequator from | says Emperor Willam will spend nwie days | srehies or other forms of govemment, Those E in the Times on this subject.” This an- | at Cardifl has stopped fi consequence of the | M AR e e b AREOr, R MIROF (Groc Rar I8N A%ghitnlar for the | CHAQEREEE SIAL aee | In"Russiaon his coming visit o the czar, It | entitlud topensions can only got them after - nounceinent was recdved with ironical | strike of (o liborrs th The directorsof | 1% the 1 L a1 » of local land officers in disposing of | s alsosays that he will bo accomp by | long lighting. At the closo of the war the § cheers, the ntlwiys will make furtier werures to | ¢i A8S e Stinbes. e Tiiors . Mooy | the lands in Minnesots and Wisconsin which | Wolen: lmployers Combine, Chaucellor Von Ciprivi und the pr of | tion was williyg t voto the last man ‘:“t A Joarney to Heligolane 2 - | ind threeor four other state delegations in | Foetored t0 the puplic domaln by thenot | T oxpoy ! 7.~[Speclal Cablogrm | BaxeAltuburg { {36105 doliaz sull dagers.: [Anpiuaes) ot e MY S0 08 FORAL Splisbury Visits Osborne House the north are siid to be 1 favor of the Pad. | of cengress approved June %0, 1800, This act | 1o Tyr 1 At imass mexting of the em- Py = tondlolder was spprociand sl pald 15 7old nuu,n,,\ufu.\n T.—|Special Cablegram to Likoey Skt [Speciul Cablegram to | 10K substitute while the enlire south will.( @uthorizes the president tocausecertain lands ployers of South Wales yest s i Arvanging Heligoland's Tr } OnaNOe WM SRRInRIA K e pi 1 ¥0ld, Tk Ber]—Herr Vou Boottische, imperial ONDOY, Allgust T, —(Spe oegramlo | support itand fightthe Coager ill, whici | Withdiwn for reservol. pirposes to be re- | FIQIEES of Vrales Brnay, August 1. (Specil Cablogram to | but the nation neversaw that the soldicr wa i ™ ovd alisbaow . und 2 & , Whicl 4 cided thatghe timehad come for them to offer ) 8 | pa A a. s greabacks depreciate winster of the luterior, will on Saturday | LM “l‘ ¥ “»\I 1 Salishury !l\-u n-\m Os- | Jostroys the cotton seed ofl industry. The =l~r-‘|-lnm| subject to ey under tho hae. | I N R LR SO L R 10 O B | i W aRHuth. 31 Bilaabn of tho [ I i . md. \I.ffnyl peiabacks diprediatel O lernia sship to Heligolanc 7 house, the queen's residence onthe Isle | bill will undoubtedly come up next week if | Stead luws. 10 commissioner states (hat 1 view ofa strike ™ | man foreign ofice, and Captiin Geissl “The heroes of the revolution and theMex ) JEOR SRt ian TaEaLi, ta He ale of | of Wighl, forthe jurpose of holding an i | not wmortow or Saiurday. | woentry forsettloment will be alloved after | 100 _‘3‘ lewr_ofd'strice cval his ot | of the Germau mavy Have amived at Holigo- | ot b Beioes ok vhs peilutiin “'i“‘,",,;.\.‘..f, Gernupy from the British gove rmor texvlew With ber majesty and the emperoof | DEMOCKATIC DIRIYET Decenber %, 150, | x - langwhiiner ther ke Arrange: | yopvic pension, Those of the eivil war have i i any. | e e tERE Y s ———e | Moflat College Burned. menls for the by the islud i tiem for the diswblea. Wall < - L fed ery persistent’and particular] \u»hml » B | Z hent only obtulied them for the disa al Ho Will Give a Uanquet. 1he Death Ko, | efforts have been mude by the uited demo- | o l.'."“[u“-?.““;lx:’vn::lr"v"Jm:'\"fl 4 MoNTHEAL, Que, August Word has | German 2N | stréo rules the goveriment—it wanls w Bruwiy, August 1. [§pocisl Cablegra to | Kuxsas Cirv, Mo., August 7.—John J, | (Fatlo preis of the country duriog theweek | DeTiorry Mich, Augu PANTS MO~ | reached hiere of the buroing of Mofat collge | Countoss Wallstein Dead, moracivcilating medium, Itwaniy no pe P e ¥ - to make it appear that there was s wide and | gramme of the twenly-sixth reunion of the sle Parrol, ten n fro ore, Over | slons because it says that it would create too TweBrr|—Herr Von Bleichreder will give | Mg Dol the wealshint . x i i | g y ou Iile Parr 0 m 1 lore, Oyer . ; : ) teBre—Heorr Von Blelchreder will give | Martin, oue of the wealthisst men of this | important AiFoonc oy opinin between tho | fumous lron brigade survivom comprised a | three hundred pujils wero in attonddnee and | 10NPON, August 7.—[Special Cablogran | 081 TECHE HEHal LA TN qress have 8 banquet to the leding menbers of the lu- |city, died this worsing aiter shortill- | presitentand Mr. Blaine on the question of | business eeting, Woat ride, visit Lo Fort | they arenow ved in the outbuildivgs | 1o Tue Bre. ) tess Wildstein, dingBUr | 5o nueh money at cosmand that ey wish teruational Medicul Congress tonight, |2 ‘n,-u‘um_-ny_ Tiwas & picce of demoratio.| Wuyue anda trip % Belle Isle, l""“‘" N e of Priuce Melteraich, i deid | 0 Bl s g e et 0= / e