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THE OMAHA SuUNDAY BEE v — TIWENTIETH YEAR, " OMAHA SUNDAY, MORNING, AUGUST 17, e I e het i a that Captai [ ' I ; HENRY GEORGE. y NS et ot 3 order that he might profit by the money she ceoptid Mo ! m:lr.” l:i.:!“;-:";\':-‘";’n..f‘x'l.‘m'"‘[;.'.';'V':qln':fi-fl:«‘ . : got from Warner, This was conclusively . f ol Lo August 16.—[Special New York | President Harrison's Attitude Shown b | authoritios started up a crusde against the | The AntiL, Bi \ A Well Known Eng]:uh Al‘lthomy TAIRN 6L o N e ovee \e¥iaby, kbt thoi the The Coming hllmmg of the Rulers "P:‘:t;namcuu:;m“ J*:‘da' .!L:j""'t":v [ Pretl e v | lottory compuny nue tolay, vhich looks asif Vv w‘“ Gaos Through the the Terrible Discase. denials of Lyon on oath, A lie more Russia and Germany, Gootsé s 15 LRGSR visttir Pitns suge. it meantbusinéss, The recgnind agentof ith'a Rush, NUMBER (0. strong | A . Tadg of M. Sréncar. Blanhopo's dharoter snd taing notes. He aidgoniod an opmalt | o yey e\ EerRal SUPEVISION ‘m.um"‘“'.“'\t"}“‘“\]"jfc‘:“q:“(“"illl’llll"l{('}:“‘-.""i‘i“}."ln"\i“; a3 Mrs. Spencer Sty e's characte: ST s Ak i : 1be severely punished onit is undor- - | " HIGHLY SPICED LONDON DIVORCE SUIT. | wnd turu of mind, atany rate. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TOBE CONSIDERED | mectiug Tucadus ulght s BWalworth, whoro Stood that” Mt onsiessof - the (NOVERY LOI - PPEECHES INDULGED N ot The jury, as o whole, did not believe this NS fhe. et o O AL | ot - shamcless story, although one of the nwmber | oy popial Conforences Expected | didate, Mr. seems to have taken the usual view that a e ottery compiny in Wash to something like £0,000 nel BasterNominated for Snegeon | seon that the local 1glon amounts yath, it will be ities vy on | Passage by the Sente of the Riwe Consul General New Gives His Opine sorge leives on Thurs. Cole A Three Days—St. P o lny , ilasgow, chere he Generalof the Avmy —A Speci- their crisade with auvihing o Seri- | e " ion of the New Customs Admine tradesman ought to get his money, if not to Last Three Days -St, Peter ~N Nk h’:.:,,‘ n:\l-tl: T ‘h"\n.::‘ i "::‘ h b e poc ettt M“‘ i Tt and 0 -lr-r‘mn and Appolnt. istiation Law—The Monroo from the right pevson then from any one who burg Gaily Decorated in el “" Het In‘ap('l: T8 o :' Y ;'l fie men of Nebraska Pro- herein the national capital, which, supple ment of a Confercice camne firs soty 1o d C i day. Heis VOt or the 3 mented with the pending legislation] it can “ ui Dootrines came first u..m..zm.u’.‘_\ 11‘..‘::...::“ :1‘( ||x‘.'.:'\ Honor of the Event. Piasnctel Reforti StBon anl sads for hibition Gall, et AL G G PR, Commiittee, was o dissgreement, . a. Rev, —_— the concorn, — CEASS WORK REVIEW ED ’ ") | The elefs of the population division of the | WASTINGTOY, August 16--The corfertnce ing ordered u ver ew York on Saturday in th ¢ evening ordered u ver- | it [ nlkllu vocan be no | Copuright 189 by the New Yok Assoeiated Press. Father llunll{mum of N-* York is also he WasmiNaroN Bunea Tie Owam Be consequently ther ‘ the judge yes ~ {Copyright 1860 by James Gordon Dennelt.) dict for the defe 4 BEnruN, August 16.—The German won-clad | i company with George.. He will sail for 513 FOURTEENTI STREE L ! e 4 A o e dout My, Lyon stands exonerated from Aug biagl: / y > cnsus ofee are clebiating the completion | TP o the bill o establih o ntionl jrk AT RNMA s i Bk ] 16 6w OF tho L et aedonely | 1rene and tho imperial yacht Hohenzollorn | New York carly in BBt e, sxnrisne, Wasmsaroy, b, €, Augst 1o, § | SIS SICEATGRARER i Coupeig the battafieli of Chikansugin was ablo—Special to Tite Ber.|—In view of the | CVCTY charge, LA . tion With me, expressed | The attitude of President Har e > he has | were sighted off Memel this morning, They | In arecent conver mismangged his wife; for that offe son on the | Seytes by a httle dinuer tofdzht, The Hol spread of Aslatic cholera in cortain parts of R G stopped for Emporor Willlan's dispatchcs | himself us highly plensed! with s visit to | elections billis not only well lnowr, but has | Terith elietrie tabulating syaran has oo i | A opes o v et bt ‘l'l':’, urope, 1called the other day on Dr. Nor- | 'd and will still have tosu and then procceded northward for Reval, | Austratia, his recoption the i with the | beon amply stated oth in s inaugural ad- | useby the census office for e tbulition of | 550 SRR o man Kerr, ¥, L. S, the well known English The New Customs Law. where they are timed to arrive tomorrow. | Progresssingle tax idead ave making. Ho | dress and inbis fiesst message to the present ‘_‘llyj‘ hrh}}w of |~-|m\;«}-«-M-;lwn "x;wb-- the | [-m‘- .».ffl ““*!'fl““l""'”x""_y it i1d authority on the terrible disease, having had [Copyright 1890 by James Gordon Bennett.) “Phe Russian squadron, consisting of cighteen | $ays that the bill toineredse the tax on un- | session of con At there may be no :,\'l“,'_‘{l‘\i‘”“j b .|m:;i“3:;.‘-:y‘|““ ;11“1_.‘_“:“; | e .|.h- m‘\ ..[. "\'I( constior- cholera himself and having written exten- T.oNDOY, Augnst 16, w York Herald | Gogeels under command of Grand Duke | improved land values proposed by the South [ doubt of the president’s views upon such | and cetrate compl ol ||||«‘r|.ul| work, ‘,\,”,“,“hf b ',,'," \ ',’.‘\, F ”','.\‘f. ,“ ,“" ': sively on the subject. Dr. Kerr is well qual- | Cable—-Specialto e Brer. | —Speaking to 8 | Aloxis, will fire o salute upon the arrival of | Australin government, which has just | supervising of the elections as will guarantee | spoke as follows. “Itmuaynot have ceurred | e A (R fied to give sound practical advice. tue | Herald eovrespondent yestorday, Consul | gyo entreat you," he began, “to caution your | General New expressed the following opinion G readers in every visitation of cholera against | about thenew customs administration two things—panic and aleohol. Many people | '“I'o the honest exporter and deale C S | orelock this afternon, was adojted ind the bopulation divis- | AnElotery ill was taken up. uri M. Hiyesof Lowa offered an ammduent e old rikingout the dause providing that any rman vessc fai of this little bay T 01 Vi tion chiefs from th nof the census, that you are. ccl it event licre o this pictre 1 [ 1or the fiesttime in the histor did not command the full supyport of | afrec hallotand a fre inevery section | toany and Duke Viadimie will receive the om- | single tax men; then it proposed aprogressive | of the country, itis il to mind the | ‘I"”' peror upon landing, and a regiment of St. | tax aimed at lavge. loldings, while | following extract from his inaugural nddress® | Petersburg grenadiers, of which the kaiser | Single tax men believed fhere should be no | “‘The national cong has not yet tak 7, 1. v ol the w “‘“l "l‘l‘“l\ violating the provisions o > bi have died of cholor who, Wumanely speak- | Mr. New, “this law has no torrors, uny moro | 4 un Tonorury colonel, will form guard of | discrimi control of clections In that ensefover which | the count of the populition of “agreat nation | b+ B e RIS CILRiR 1 ',',','",'i”.l ing, had no business to have it, but were at- | thanthe law nst murder and avson or | ponon Phe mperor's stay at Reval will be A much more lmyml'!,ml’ bill, giving munick | the constitution gi ves it Jurisdiction, but has | bas been made by the aid of electrieity. The ) W i h thedis. numberof names on ] + trict in which the unlawil cation i s they were afraidof | thefthasto men who have committed no 000,000 o unlawiul publication is tacked simply becau by ihe | maled orto which it is caried by mail oy taking it. Asregards alcohol, it is not only such offense, but tothe fraudulent consignor v _one stered twic v brie The czar desived that the em- | paland district governmdut power, when - | acceptod and adapte 1 the deetion Taws of the ‘hedules has been 1o, Bl k SIENO | paror should go'straight toSt. Petorsburg in- | thorized by a popular voff, to place all local | several states, providing penalties for their | yimble and expert fingers of the counters cjected. ] a potent prova fve of cholera when that | or consignee itis a measure which will in- | g0 of landing at a place whe Gorman | taxes on land values irvespective of improve | violation aud a method of sn ision. Only | and the 64,000,000 people have mavehed Me. Wilkinson of T onisiana, o supporing discase is about, but it is & most unreliable | sureto him tho penaltics preserived therein, | gontinont has continued strong. The | ments, has passed the Jower houso dnd is | the inef y of the state luws| under the vision of the young | , aduitted the pallution which and un und they are rather severe. Most of the | wijser was wot left in ignorance | cortain to pass the upper, while a simi- | or an unfiir ‘or parisen administra. | 00 d avomen wlho - have - ben ni lottory lid wronght ipou his WD would you advise, doe- | provisions of this luw were euforced prior to tor 1874 and most of them have been in fovee | “The ehief precaution Is to goabout one's | always. 1 would have no more fear in doing | ordinary husiness without fear and avoid,as | businessunder this law th any Jaw 1 said, all intoxicating dvinks, also unripeor | that was ever in force its Louest such stato, bt attibuted the virth of that pila- tion to the daysiof reconstruction. The peo- pleof Louis kel with gludness Lo the time when Totteries wold o prohibited in that state. But the revenues tothe state remarkable ‘\m\\\\ th of the czar's wishes, but having exprossed | I8¢ bill is almost coitain to s determination to see Reval, in which | new south parlianient at this session. adeparture from this poiicy town he w interested, he declined to alter | Asked as to the most in¥eresting things e | however, in - the his route. had observed here, Mr. ¢ Georzo said he | framers of flie constitution that such an ex- | inevery human habitationand exis D e g S The whole initial cireumstinces of the | thought it was themovemeit of the Salva- | irency might wise and provision wisely | §YU, inginble confition wihi | Striicile WGn (e Do kAt TSI overripe fruit, and such articles of food as | men against swindiors.” emperor’s entrance into Russia will militate | tion aruy in tho iicld of (swcial reform. A | hudcfor it Whe frecdomof the bullot s | {itted tiroughiont the comtey. in Jily | met thevery from past experience the individual knov The Monvoe Doctrine. against monarchism, andhis meeting with | department s been established under we | T .'-’m:"r,.:\l‘:':.';"i"’:llll:w‘.".\'.‘r:!:.x.'\".: B and Avgust they fiud themselves back in the | 10 give the Lonisina lttery conp fsagree with hun. There should be {Copuright 1590 1y Taes Gondonionnet the ezar will be in a genuine spitit of cordial- | charge of Commissioner Smith, formerly of | wre or perpetuate itshould romain ungsed | CO1sus oiee, - counted - tw Ana e OCA LT IERTAS T o P ation in eating and drinking, with | Toxpoy, August i¢ Yok Her ity. New York, a single tax nan, which | upon S haoly o Tstis ron | LU I OB eR e al S| o e g as rvegular as possible and eaten | Cable—Speciol to Tur Bee.]—The P At noon the _emperor will sttt for Narva, | s ruining six supporting Iodging | gressional districts have vqual intevest thay | ok, Alwine G the Tt sent in | 14 I “to There should also be @ stnet | Libe ays that the American state “That city is alveady decorated with flags and | houses, supplying meals and endeayoring | U o1 3 the | tion of the law counld suggest | It was elearly, | sjon you heve had pass be for contemplation of the | who Wiote those natmes havo | it bach Shall Leuly express (i | teiching and i fiting up the machines e e D e e L FEO 1% iatis i the count proper was ot commenced before cars hoce, can] I afr exc d | partment—having he nor that Prance A lost of Russin police will | to find worlk for those needing it. il & M ,‘:"{‘_,“‘; ey |y 1and the night feree was not onranized | Every solitary republican member, hnd yoted an obsevvance of all hygienic rules, These | and Englind ave to present to the Ay guard the approaches to the villa where the General Booth has abranchof theelaborate | within it = The repulse of suen | WAl - some it ifterwards, We fave | in faver of that proposition, There had are practical precautions.’ republic a claim for damages 00,00 insix wooks, or | e other members who had - thonght 27} meeting between the czavand emperor takes | Seheme on the same 1ines, into which the re- | clections are notlocal and the instances of | Qetualli counted 125000, 0x 6l g el L % . “But suppose one gets cholera in spite of | French and English subjects—has announced | place, und they will be assisted h;- fifty Gor- | Sources and cuergies of the army will shortly | tlectors residing in other districts that shal ::Ln :,.‘:lfin"'"ll;‘("m'.'m::! \‘(1}‘:."”:::::.\..'1“ i tolhs ||L~x‘vlv:tl'\ ’lh‘.:‘l w:t\llnh:“[‘(llm‘ll:‘nlnll“rfunl; these, what treatment should be followed 7 the United States, 1n accordance with | man yolice, Public trafic on the railway | be thrown. “Whitevor may be the direct re: | 10 U atid frcedoes motsavor atall of tm- s, 01 10,000 and 15,00 persons | the legsislature had been bonght and sold ho “Summon a doctor s soon as_possible, and | the Monroe doctrine, will not permit Europe | connecting Narva with St. Petersburg has | sults of this seneme, safd e, “and they will | t'in lis finst oficial dowument, the frst moes, itives progressed }“"'j“"‘."“*"‘“‘““ of a doult, but he ber while waiting for his arrival take some drdi- | to inte in Argentive affairs. Upon which | been suspended and the line will be used | be lurge, for the Salvation wimy is a living | sz to caneross, Lu thiat section of the doe. | 1t Thirsiay no ©less than sl et el S AL S MG nary diarrheea mixture with milk which bas | the La Libertee remarks that Europe las had | solely for oficial business during the comingap evidence of the power of ovganization of the | Ument pertiining to colored pople e says; | COULes over 100 o Sa000 pex cich, | fing been scalded, or lime water and milk and cold | enough, and indeed too much of the Monvoe | week, first class, the indivect results wil | SButic portance.’” Ay ope hstanding young lady rewching the astonishin , in advoeating the bill, draped istanding A of 16,071 families, or abont 8,000 per- istics and stated that the clanceof @ or ot water, whichever is most grateful to | doctrine, and that states whose subjects have | The imperial conferences, at which Chan- | be larger still. Tho ence of {ior s favige £h.6 people, of thi sos. On that not oy the | ticket lolderin the Touisima lttery todraw the dividual. Take no brandy or intosi- | sustained, during the Argentine revolution, | cellor von Caprivi and De Giers will be pres- | Salvation army cannot be long di rious dovlces deprived of iy effcetivoox. | highest, atones, wig wachd, bat the D s Phord cant, as its offcct might be to mask the | substantial injuries will now obtain_ the com | ent, are expected to lst over three days, If | L0 the work of fighting ppyerty and fiudi ALEH i i fviory || BROMGER RERBERuRIRA g e aat oling Uk e D cholera symptoms and thus favorléthal course | pensation to which they are entitled without | the emperor fails to persuade the czar toward | @mployment without, the @iscovery that the m: ot expend itself on }Iw-n- whose votes :vfll‘m'w‘"'-‘ : Average of 135 h' mm"‘ DL was then pussed without division, of the disease. It there is reason to believe | troubling themselycs about the Pau-Auerican | a permanent policy of peace, the conditions | fundamental cause of poverly and the seen- | {8 SIPRISEE | WY cobsiiuees, WARC | org i persons per clek, e avemgd [ M. Hayesof owa, who hal voled in tho something has been taken which has sct up | of the white lov se. will be arranged through a revision of the | IESC: of work i@ the monopoly of | wow: patriot that asense of justice und of mber counted by the women ¢l wag | afirmutive for tho purposy eniered o notion an irritation, an emetic or dose of castor oil 5 o gt Berlin treaty by another Buropean congross, | the natural source of wealth and material of | wap el for tho law wonld work gridual N0 familics, or FETRTCE ACH R St LB B priada any other mea TFia A AMERICANS IN PARIS, Oficial opinion is decided that very rapid | @1 productive enployment, and the raliz- | ursof these fluer it ovils S uwely 1o oo il el g L &0 to bed at once and have external applica- | g, R - | developments tending toward Eurepean con- | 1on of the fact that it is utterly impossible | Susowis thut the psentean be accepted as 85 e BT Al Senate, AL e g e Incoming and Outgoing of | 4 ! v O o ABAIEHS fovany o I s en | & pormanent eondition. If it issaid that THUAIL, e SLEaR gt N TINIE i tions, hot water bottles, or linseed voultices Woklthy Travelar, flicts are certain to foll 0/ ADOIR Ao yary IR0 to ALl mien o o ninunitios | mAgs work oub this protr ~thnoting that of the 43| \WasmNGron, Augist 10.—-In the smate et hb L gy imoig ] L AL The Russian roverament uppoars to be | OPPOLtnILy to labo Land the fuir - | ju ot i AER counted 1o ¢ thin 10600, 38 were women | the consideration of the viver aid larber bill struck down th diarheen, 010 | pyys, August 16.—[New York Hevald | 8¢ting in full concert with thel'rench author | Wurd of labor, uutil, equal rights | whetier they ar vk upon itl Dothey b L nd, indeed, | was resumel this moming, the pending que: bed, cover up with plenty of clothing, have a warm drink and get into @ perspivation. The sy ~-G0ctor alone can be judge of the special medi- treatment.” s it true that persons in robust health nre more like how soationt " Wihen and ncer | 86 v e Wat! tion beinge on thoamawunt o the Hadem ek man to bhave o o 3 in fact to haye | Work thau men. They are ot inijiadver dom. R Varis is abwo- | tic. Tho holiday leae of Burom vom | i lnnd are sccured. Wihen the Sulvation | suggat iy solatint -\ lutely teeming with life, Americans we | Mobrenhcim, the Russian awmbassador a | 8rmy shall boginto feel aud precch that Goa | WEGE Coptitions, 18 e bl e fn greater crowds than during the ex. | Paris, was stopped in order to huye him re- | Wade the carth for men durjng theiv lives, as | 1 T DS (LR L6’ Havh abtlons more expeditions in landling the| Afteralong debate the amendmont was on, and steamslip agents siy that they | mainat his postin communication with M. | Wil asheaven for them after their deathss | peen his inlaw! When is that equaiity of | S iles, moreat home i acisting the del- | jaid on the tblewith the understanding that T b bigr business before, | Ribot vegarding what passes botween [m. | When e us enthusigsm shall be diverted | influence which our formof governm s | icate mechanism of the macline, and appo the avhole question would be determinedby a e Ha fall vieti Bevelianns HIoNnDIE DA ass Detare | e Tl ey o tosociul refori, then will the most potent | intended to secure to the electors to be Tently more ambitious to maltea gaod reeord. | oo oo ittes ¥ than others to fall vietims t0 | Poyglas Grant arvived yesterday. 1 hear | Peror Williamand the czar. ety e Hole mgratulate you on the completion | conference committee, ve- N 4 s Whiile cholerat” that his sister, Miss Adelo Grant, veturns to ¢ R. D. Moricr, the British ambassador | ©fall revolutionuty fufluéaces bo used.” L B i of thi outah count A Shunlc. you siseurely | During the progress of the onsidration of “L Qon't think so. Past experionce has | [ondon the last of this month, suiling the | to Hussia, passed through hew on « train to- IHE BLALE FRAGEDY. 1S 11 Heritugo of woe to tho uext. Tho con | Jor the great interest faken” in the work, | the viver and narbor bill Mr. Quiy wlkel convineed e that the intemperate are most | 55 Mys, John Dillon, wife of Judge Dillon. | M=ht, returning to is past at St. Petersburg . Rt sultation should proceed with candor, calm- fi;\v l_hr;\) i «-":tlll"ovl::n'n“} "x’x‘n’x‘;‘qh:\\n “'l"l" V| maniuous cousent toc a wsolution for a likely tobe attacked by cholers and Iast | Nfie Didom, Mrs. Oliver, Mr and Mrs, | from London to watch thenegotiations. AHcart Ronding Be he at the Mur- | 1esud grent patioice npon the lnes of | ST IR SRV |l al Vou hive | SUnECOF the wiles soas o bringg the snate likely to recover—after the intemperate, those | Tawrence Turnure, nee Romaine Stone, huye | Baton — von Mohrenheim was the deved Man's' g:x;lc& un.N:mmm“s:t ?x[. P;‘ul‘}“":;m;‘t‘;" w0 miore countries to count, Adetander is | t0® vote onthetariff bill August %) and to who have a nervous dread l.hlukmg of the | yecently arvived from Hamburg, and ave at | medium of (he representations against Bram, Neb., Augu. ¢ 10 Telegem | can be at qm“ excapt upon t.hi said to have wept becavse he hud nomore [ limig other legisltion to appropriation bills, disease.” the Hotel Du Rhine, George Secott, the New | the persecution of the Jews which | toTnr Ber]—At the inguest yesterdayat | fivm base of justice and law. [ earnestly fn- | WOrlds to conquer, nndffln[ny nnlfl Sutherland, Publ\l« brf“m""fi' Lfil[(t!l};lltc‘ll'(—l"fl“:"- ete, “What are the premonitory symptoms of | Yoric exrailway prosident, and his family |14 to tho sbandonment of the | the fam of N. R Town tho verlict was tht | VOkgthe aitertion of congress toihe ensii- | 1 thomidst of gay, foival looked Sulerm | Tt Ap Bdmunds objected aud 3 wils nob choloral are hero from St. Moritz, arvanging for a | #Pblication of the uknse, Tho relations of | tho deceased cane tohis death froma pistor | §ratim ofsuch measureswithin its wll de. | oy SE ST RS PO OO0 HaTan Gy | ¥ Considerstion of tho v Di r and herbor bill tutional powers as will seeu all_our people a f hoen, pains and vomiting, followed by | dyiving tour in Scotland, the leading Jewish financial houses in Ger- | shot fired by Charles Prait, “We hnd to comt the populition tw was then procoeded with, : St the vight of ) i prostration, cramps and collapse. Sometimes | My peWolfe is registered at the HotelDe | any and Austria towarls tho Russian gov-| The verdict of the coronor's jury sittingon | suffrage nd overy othor oivil right under | 0derio wach those figures” Distance iy | In the course of the discussion Mr, Ed- thero isa painless diarrhaea which,if checked, | prnee et de bath, She sails on the Dretagne | Fnment are such 5 to ren- | the boly of Pratt was that he came tohis | the constitution and laws of the United | overeome and lessencd when we can flashour | munds expressed the idea that the ippropria: nay preventan attack. In true cholera oc- | pext week; also, M casionally the patient is struck down with | gauehter's marviage to Count Sisbur is not to | able. Jewish firms in Paris influenced tho | jury. crumps and collipsé with no premonitory | take pluce until December, The comnt sails | French gover sment to operate upon the Rus- The coroner s out of town and botn i grated, but both will be highly blumablejf | WOrld at 630,000,000, we could it in 100 days, | 158, be amply sufticient for allreally national symptoms.” with the Balley family and the party go di- | $iau authorities. Even tho advice of the | quests wercheld by Sherift Hurimm, The |all the’ powers granted ure " not wiscly | Whilethe buight young women and sturds | woric of intornal improvement. Ho expectel » tie Do VerlorCutting engagoment. | been backed by an intimition that the Jewish | with. Mvs. Town in one room kissing and | 0Vils The power to take the whole A SHOUNL SIS HbopuiRtion | sio NrmEn IV hE e 100 Mo oA el J S, g engagement. : Tt ! 2 terEiR o s Hosbana {OREBalie ind . tio fon and control of the election of mem- | Of . t earth, which, including the | if the duty werenot tuken off sugrar. W4T cannot formulate a definite percentage, | [avor. Do Verier is an attacho of, h. B | bankers in Paris wonld join the Ger. [ hegeine her @ spoake, I thoughts usands of miles in a few | tion inbulk of 313,000,000 (hall of the amount justify the assumption either on the muutes aid eross the Atlantic 1 five da, carvied i the Dill) would, with £5000,00 un: the exeeutive or of Congress of powers nol i 1¢ the population of the civil expended ot of the river'and harbor bill of Joseph Bailey, whose | 4er the success of a”remonstranco improb- | death at the hands of a mob unknown to the | States. No enl, however depluable, BeE s P SEH G e P of the house of reptosentatives is clearly | Asia and ewage, s . estinated | M . vy e in dharge of the bill, replied fo . asrecoverics vary in different localities. 1| wiun logation in Puris and met Mrs, Catting | man and English financial combina. | §iuEhier i awthor voon 3{.3{,]‘,1",’“&,:‘:{,,‘.‘ | fivento the momeral sovornment, A partiy| | 8. 110.00,000, in less than 200 days, pro- | Mr. Edmunds and somo facs ad fig- ’ am, however, of the opinion that cholera is | ywo years ago. His atteutions were de. | 1on against Russian stock The | ball. 1 ifled supervision of these clections is \“hw;I]“m\“;m!l llu: 1.[\.‘x‘..| to Imu m: ures 1(:.|.~r:n\‘;~ ‘1“,“. lml(m-m(v'lt;l‘ll\‘mllul',:;v 0 {'hu becoming less futal every epidemic. Great | cijedly marked during that time and the af- | Rothschilds took the initiative Although the sheriff did all he could to pre- :'{?"."“\’ .""\"H""' banatin ';'"";mi :vk\"x‘x ‘\‘i‘:l‘l:“nt"ln'“\'u‘:ll:-ln(' &L‘ ,.ii'.‘lz puw»‘nnfi |'(:1“ll ‘(I‘l‘:fl:;("’v{|‘1(‘|x(i)||; I:.; m”\‘u “mln‘l Iln:::-ll‘nr‘«;"l'tj\‘hi attention should be paid to oac point i fair culminated i the announcement of the | it the protest and followed itup with subse. | ¥ont: o tmob from takiug Bratt fv was ofno. |, 6L 0 e GOl better osuits. thn, | (hat we bave here with us the rasdost may | 4y er sroof the severalworks suspicious cises—discharges should be cu engagement at a diuner given by Mys, Cut- | uent energetic action until the assurance | 0 g i) G Bl & | San ba obiatned by v law talin e ol processo ed the wonderful machine with | had It to be ap- fully disentected, and all who are brought in | {j« s ' ined that the M load of R PR e B xisting condition of un Jews would not be made wor A0 & ting at Hamburg last week, where the baron | Was obt: contact with person suffering fromsus- | ,uq the Cuttings huve been for a month. the Ru *ha Ik fe *h federal control, > 1 have accomplished ok tdamt cantidl e eolavel mang | O T el M O I0TI6h BT jear for rivers and b rhors, £ engrineers had reduced the estimate ifit became nec With fow except every person thinks at he de- | should be pr al | propriate himsel £ | Mo ¢ se, tect >ratt got wh i i > 3y t, whether a litis: 2 s, 2,60 b thats vis to be: \pn'(uus symptoms should avoid at- Apronos of the gossip of the Pappenheim- Herr Herfurth, minister of the interior, h served, SR ;\l::_.”!:” o lu’\“ ‘»:Al;m.‘\‘ul-lx:‘h 43.“1»‘17‘ l::‘,‘. i Peumy 8. He 1558 nnff::f.'n':l“\'»l‘1‘:.':'i‘fi':fi“;‘.fi.‘"fl.‘.‘.{ Bending such persons on can - empty | \yheeler marriage, 1 was told yestorday by a | Senta circular to the authovities relative Hattic Town Dying. for membier of congress a THE ANTI-LOETERY BILL, river commissions, The pending stomach, T used to find a plain biseult i the | friond of the Wheeler family that the twuth | to the measures to be adopted to restrain the | Bram, Neb., August 19.—[Specigl Tele- | upon our interstato railways covercal two years and if it did cary pocket answered the purpose.’ 3 of the matter was that Count Pappor social propaganda on the expivation of the | gram to T h- | Tvean be authoritat Bue.]—A h-le;; un from Was ated that Prosic | A Dissenting Opinion Submitted by | £6,00,000 s not onethind of the chicf “Finally sir, doyou bel ¢, ashas been main. was the elder brother, but had been heaily | Special law against the socialists. Thecireu- | jugton says that Hattlo Town camnot live o's views have undergone 1o the Minority, HEieciatotline il oL on RSl tained, that the recent epidemic of 1a grippe | jy debtand thathe relinguishea his title to | ¥v divects a severe application of the ordi- | twenty-four hours, The funeral of her : Theso two extracts from | wynineroy, August 16.—Representativo | Uik o (9 entiens. i to the sonate will be followed by cholera, and that we are b x laws against them. The pol Y uments were the result of longand caveiul o s i on. the younger brother, who cancelled his debts | Dar father will oc Huyes ar at the farm at2 pom. lhnll ght, and b of lowasubmitted to the house today | All the inportant. amendments by the coms s utterances he still now on the eve of that fearful scourge ! for the title, must not hesitate to dissolve meetings Hat will be bubleas o tio Biaie e tion bill | the minority repart dissenting fron e | mitte of the wiole wer agreedto aid- te “1 seo o reason to beliove that an epidemic | - Ay, Dick Elliott is back agalu in |8t which seditions specches are made, | cometery. deepl, ormedut the prospect | views and reconmendations of ‘the majority | ML pssel A coference was wsicl and of cholera must necessarily follow 1a grippe, | Pupis, Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Stauley | OF to Suppress doubtful associations.GThe | As soom asa box can bemado for Pratthe > to pass the bill #25¢ | of thie committee onpostolices and post roads NS Five, alph and Huwson were ip- aithough such has frequently been the case. | soppeda few days only aud have gome to | Volksblatt, commenting on the cireular, s Wwill bo buried tn the pottdr's fleld. Pratt had 2 NEW S AT, | on the antidottery bill. F says tho ob | "Tho conferenc At all events, let us be prepared, but not afraid,” T A PRETTY WOMAN IN QUESTION, > report on the louse bill to st, that it is un- | establish a national military park ot the econdly, there is 1o necessity | battlefield of Chicamnugua was agroed to, lation from the fact that we | M Quay gave noticeof his intention to move for ange in thorules asset ot ing 1e. Isaw themat the Meurico a fow | “1f the law of oppression aisappears the pol- ago and Mr. Stanley was loolding splen- [ 1oV of repression continues.’ The prog the MoKinley Bill. Mus, Stanley has the huppy fortune to | 13t papers rexret the issuing of the cireular Paws, August 16 be able to wear her hair pompadour fashion, | And a renewal of the special measures ag The_prosidant. today nominated Colonel | joctions to the bill are: Fir 7. B Buxtor, who was chief mediil pur- | o to thebillure: 1 | veyor, tobe Surzeon gencval with the rank of LR The MeKinley bill stilt | brigudior gencral, The nomination creatcs | o8 @y such leg , inst | excites commercial circles in this eity and | o surprise atall, for Colmel Baxter has | alveudy bave a sufficicncy of law upon the | ygolution which he had todiy asked unanis The spicy Story of a Lady and Two | amode which few women can arraugo be- | the sociulists, he scheme to reorganiw | the provines e recent consular confer- !"‘*‘“N ’,’,‘"'"‘ <‘7]f ‘lhlE“ll.l:lv;\flln:(‘.u\l.q.w«'u]‘nlnla subject, and we had better enforce what | mowsconsent to offer, and _sud he would 1ot Oaptatns. comingly, and displays a beautiful brow with | the sociulist party meots with lostile criti- | cnce held in this city toceived complaints | 1 WK I,“‘,:“t‘,l"" £ »‘-‘:n'fi:",yf'-‘;:".{f',“5 law we have than make new legisltion; | call up the motion before Tuesd right 18 by James Gordon Bennett] almost classical features. cism from several of the party organs. The | from nearly thirty chambersof commerce, | veyor. It 1 suid tonieht that e Ainsworty, | irdly, the provisicns of the bill are ',;‘\l}’f:& exeutive session tue semte ads NHON, August 10.~-[New York Herald Madame Melba is at the Grand hotel n | prospect that the coming congress will enda | pointing out the dificulty of complying with | whoat present is il of the medical | baa and even avsolutely dangerous in ! J i A e Cable- Special to Tk B For some days | from her London success, and Jeaves today | ¥pure in the ranks of the party incrcuses. the provisions of the bill without almost de- | and pension rcords of the war department, | thatits tendency is toward centralization and Geand Army Ticket Tyonhloes, . : 3 ] 8 8 P R el e e e Chaneellor von Caprivi's interview with | stroying trade, The conference passed 1eso- almost sure to succeed to that ofti He | interference with the proper functions and y B 3 Mooar London hus been entertained by auother | for Alexlesbaines, Sl was prettily dressed | Ohanecliorvon Tabuiviis nterview with | i trade. erence pass 50- | 15 L to e Secretary Drortors choia and | powers of the states; itubridges the freedon | CHicAGo, August 16.~[Speclal Teegran highly spiced divoree case, which has well | when I met her yester lorned by | Sigaor Crispi, the Italiun prime miister, has | Jutions regretting that the delegates from the been fixed to take place at the end of the | chambers of commeree Aid uot Attcnd the | wamher o e month. i sessions, as it could have been shown that PROUIBETION Herr Ritter, a free conservative member of 1 e yill did not oppress honest imy A letter has been received by Special | thelower house of the Prussian diet, in a | that its only aim was to protect the it s | Agent Hyde of the cen ofice from A | specch today said that from personal obs of the United States, aud the fines and penZ | Roberts, secretary of the state probibition vation in state councils he had the highes alties imposed by the bill are chietly re committ protesting agal the count of dution of the personulitity of the em. | MeRLs ofold laws. The eonference dec m. ha and Lincoln on the ground that both s 4 ¥ ; forward the communications received from were patdedto o considerable German devoted himself 5o ex- | ciambors of commoree to Washington for the | M Hyde said to your col of the press: itgives a powerof espiotize (o | to i Brr.]~A called meeling of the West, public’ oflicials against cit provides | oen Py socatin was held tday to for condemnation without hearing and makes | e getion on the lirgenumber of returning the whim, caprice or opinion of the postmas- o gy big <3 v generil—good, bad orindifferent asit may | ortions of round - wip Grnd - Arny final judgmentupon which the rights of now in the hands — of v depend, makes him in fact judge, o The drrgulie | forms of Gentioner without the proteuse of | fickits issued by New England vouds md hearing or the necessity for legal evidence | Reading over lines west of Chicago were ctont. | andd actually intends this dangerous and | discussed and it was agreed to honor ouly copoudent in vicious power with all fts michinery for - | tickes of recuiar tsue, It ation of a v % illustrated the accepted truth that where o the Duchess de Cha pretty woman is in question alarge majority | gold chain studsed with pearls around he of men ave fools, This particular case, just k and asmall diamond brooch, which she decided, which has been aptly christened | said the princess of Waleshad given ser; und “The story of alady and two captains,” be- | also with a superb sapphire and diamond gan in that trysting place of easy virtue, the | brooch, The prince gave her a diamond Bavlington Arcade, where a cortain Captain | bracelet and the Duke de Nemours an- Lyon of the lifo guards mct without | other jewelled bracelot. Melba will continu» | ; : dainied, and . AL, 3 v with every fibre of his beingand all | most favorable considerations thatthe to r 3 or thi iug: S We anie i " 0 sy i ’ Sy 3 at the Grand opors on her returs v with every fi 2 I« wvorable con ons thatthe torms | zard to the matter this moring: **We sh 5 v other “scheme not denled, that Chic west bound :"v‘r:):‘hr"\‘;::‘ :{;.Im‘l::l:-‘lII;mllm:(tmx“x]\:‘:)«u.‘-(‘:l‘l;‘\:: R 5 mthy of his heartto furtherthe national | of the law would purmit, he Freuch pross | fuke 1o notice of the protet. 1t was i -u',‘y'm[.”'rl\"x'?l.-'(:‘ltr‘,.nl'nf"'fin’\“ B Wi | mes Hal ' ylacel fr walprs' hands hioraglt M, Slanhopo; B x . 2 1 general to France, Me. Kine, | Welfare. The conciliatory power of the em- fied the resolutions into a promise | companied by any evidonee and consequently not suit lis exalted idess of propriety, | tekes ummnn!l\ the unused portims 0 RahA IR ot arothst ani wealthier M, Honner. tho. vies conenl nea asl | peror was modifying the demandsof the ome of, £he muARSEtIngen) I eould not be’ recognized, © The examinaton | fo™js therefore constrined to dissent fron § of € butwhin iireallly captain named Warnor. and Mr. Hooper, tho vice cousul, aro ex- [ POWSE e MOTCWIME LA Comun ; hodaw, The pabers wppear 0 be- | which will be made of the sehedules will | tha repart of the majupity, althon s fully | had n roniained eastern coupons. Chilte saptain Lyon-—unaffected by this little de- | pected to enter on their duties here next | WOrkingmen. Tho work of labor was begiu- o that an American cowulie body has the | prove beyond . doubt whether ornot the iy ; ot | m rd was instructed o buy upall Captain Lyon-—unnffected by this little de- | pec ) ning ngaln tobow to the sacredness of the | will and th ht to mullify the act of asis agrocing wich th abliopriog (ot fid o AT il, as well as by the fact that the fuir ob- | week, 5 gl 3 dness o L e rigl y the ack of | allogation has any basis. 1 mysell Ganot | tie evil mentimed, such tickets and compel their redemjtion by *of his affections had boen leading an im- | Major Rathbone sails September 3 for Now | 1W8. Tho emperor granted what was justl. | cougres MRS i B 3 bae the vadyiisaiing e of i e 3 ol L % 4 etk i fluble in the workmen's demands and pro- ’ Mr. Hyde said that the census of Nebraska - o S moval lifo since she was sweet sisteen—of- | York, Mr and Mus, . B. Harper nave lefe f (08 AR FARRIEER (TR S0, B The Bill of Lading Fight, wil Com within o fow hundreds of the esti- | : f ircu AV s fored himself in marrage and was accepted, | Paris for Norw paaSY Vi Adau (AESGEAR LG SRR i nicAGo, August 10, —([Spacial Telegram to ( e he made ufow months ugo while jn | WASTINGTON, August -—-Commisstoner | o - A B B TROREER T But here, as it always does, camein the | Phillips, president of the New York Univer- ."““‘ BOInRM ";“E‘”H:l\m and bec mn“f will- I B ‘Tho fight over the new uniform | Omiha and will be not far short of the | Groff of the general laud ofiice has issued to ¥ 1 OGP \ oy s ing to cooperate with the government to gi ) flunncial question. She-now Mis, Captain | sal association bank and trust company, left Lyon, well pleased at having thus received | yest y for Berlin for anabsence of ten the stamp of respectability —looked with less | days. The establishment of this banking s a | For Nebraske-G northerly winds, bec s of land ofiic recent opinion of the o uerally fair; warmers =i EEH SERG De s be. | clains mide by miny prominent personsin | the registers and rec bill of lading bids fair to develop into one be- uing variabl Nobraska, e tween easte and western railroads, the cireular giving th | Germany pormanent inter ational peace. draw the attention of the LOOKS BAD FOR L peceh e taTE o HEe £ e torney general, which sustains his constri 1-Showers, exept in oxtrone | 4 ; o T L hE o A ; Wwestorn roads siding willy Ste sbippars, It| ' myq joitany people had u very short shiift | tion placed upon the law of 1885 known te portion; fuir; coner I southeast, complacency upon giving up the £40000r | company in Iurope is looked upon with grea e Will be romembered that & short time 4RO | toluy. The committee on rules, through Ar. | 4 B e D, ) R i northwest portion;. mortberly 5,000 that Captain Warner lad allowed her; | interest. My, and Mrs. Diaz Albertive have - Gu temalan Troops Mutiny. the Chicago committee of the Central Traftic | Cannon, this moving reported . resc 2 il ) AMERLLODACIONT w__ k0 she set her wits to solviag the | left with a party of Awericans, including | Copyright 189 by James € difeult problem of having her ¢ M. Jumes Low Hariman and Miss Brace, | Sax Sstvavon (via La Libertad), August and eating it—that is, of combining the ri for Oberammagan, General and Mes. Roy | 16.—[New York Herald Cable-Special 0 | fuseto obey instructions. Bhis causes much | jection to this summary proceedure the objec- | of the arid region which cune’ within fho s captain’s gold with the pooa captuin’s matri- | Stone suiled today for New York | Tue J-Reports from the frontier say | confusion on eastern lines and a meeting is | tion amounted to little and the resolution was | operation of the act of October 2 1888, AL Severe Storm at Kansas Olty. monial concessions, Archbishop Corvigan loft for Bugland. that yesterday the Guatemalan troops fell to | ealled for next Mouday, when it is intended | passed without trouble, and, besides this, the | though in any case” siys the commission Kixzae Crmy, Mo, August 10.—A terrifio Fhiis she succeeded in doing, but whether | Mr. Harry W. McVickar, Mrs. Henry Ash | fightiug ataong themsclves, The result was | 0. 10tify western ronds bt eastern lines | bill went through ' like a streale’ of | “there should be atanytime no desination | thunder storm visited wis dty this evening. Wit the knowledge of the pooe captain is @ | Robbins and Miss Maud IRoblins have ar- | a mutiny and ehe troops finally abundoned | 14 Fefuse to accept throygh trattic excepton | greased lightniug. There was not even | of the land involved thurcinas the sileetion rdon Benhet ) associntion instracted westem 1hnes to v totake up the anti- Attention s divected tothe department’s ¢ . the new bill of lading on all through ship- | and to takea vote upon it at4:40 this cular of August 5, 1550, in which they w ments, The western lives unanimously re- | noon. Although there was some little obe | instracted notto permit the entyy of iy pirt I or South Talota ~Warmer; fair; winds shifling o souticily. Considerable damige was done to shide trees 9 kma ) ¥ ! ) ] g the new bills of lading. s ‘ertain | forasiteor sites for resovoirs, ditches or : questin which is being extensivoly ventilut- | rived hre. M. and Mrs. Walter 5, Gumee | their positions. The arny of Sulva- | ' Tilo wester lines Bute agroed with the | mow that tie Loul Totiry, 1o st ot | canis. L(ord Welgation puibose, i aa |and looo signs. Lishtning siruck wcoal ed in the proceedings, What brought mat- | ave occupying s villa at Btretat, Another | dor still awaits developments and | shippers ot to yield their” positicus, and the | the enormous amount of money it is alloged | thereby'made susceptible to ivrigation, that | shed and killdd Archie Prinble and injured spent to corrupt and debauch the | factis not to be considered as showing that | Ben Di aond, Mauy houses in the busine dence portions of th e strucks stulng sud conside tradesman named Pickett who, in the short | of & well known Russian prince in Ame to circumstances, The provisional govern- | 0thers that Chicago merchants want—that no | Louisiuna legislature, will find its existence | thelandis open toentiy, as althoughnotyet | and spaco of oight months, had catered to Mss, | Prince George Erestoff, who figured con. | ment has deposited with @ bank in this city | Sofie shall bo billed through Chicago. | anexceodingly dificult lifo to keep going, | selocted it may bo liwle to such sclection A Shippers estimate that such a result would | The bill will absolutely prohibit the o 1 unde uen act, which is heldto the with- Lyon's vanity to the extent of £1,900 worth | spicuously us w man about town in New York, | funds to cover an English loan. General |be worth upwards of $5,00,000 yearly to | the mails for any ,,\,:.Ii,.{;“\‘\.‘,m'm..,‘.‘ ,,"."mf’f | dvawal of 1 y any | ‘ ters to a crisis was the action of a certain | engagement sensation is that of the man has orders to govern itself according susequence will be the one thing above all | to ha , uds soliable for disposal” Ab- Confi ; neions. ! of dresses, Mr, Pickett had been paid on | but who is fow in Purls and about to marr Ezeta declared today that he will sustain the | Chicago, us it would make Chicagou teruinal lottery company, and this will of course not | solute obedience to theorderis enjoined. WASHINGTON, A\““..“‘ ):)m e stnate, fn previous occasions by Captuin Warer and | very wealthy American widow, Mis, Walton, | credit of the nation abroal as well as the | o0 all traffic nstead of a way station on | ouly prevent the lottery company from send- e 1 312 exewtive session toduy, confinmed thefole those pmticular dresses were entered to his | The prince is greatly in debt, but his gifts to | honor of his country at the froutier. Since through traftic, as at prosent. fng their circulators throuch the” mails, but Population of the United States. | T Tl A e R o o account, Pickett not bhaving heard of the | the bride-clect are said t bo on o ma gaificent | Ministor Mizner started for Guatemala noth- Se———— will proventthem from advertising in the |~ Wasmaroy, August16.—T'he census ofice | P ey b, ' | # Indepe nts ut Mitchell. | L 0! which u the muils and | o4, ractically computed the unt of | Jowa, nistey resident and emsul general marriage with Lyon. Ho at fist | scale, Mrs. Waltou has been stopping at the | ing has been heard frem him nor from any | Mirougia, 8, D., August 16,—[Special Tele- | 'n their’ methods of paying | 00 Brc y compyted tho nmount of | ¢ e " Consnls—ta MeNutt, Lowa, rought suit agalnst Warner, but | Hotel Continentat, but is now on a voy; | other member of the diplomatic corps, gram to Tue Brs]-At the independent | the wiiners of prizes. There is no doubt | population of the Unitd States, Thore are, | ibo; Adam Li cnecht, Nlois, fuiled to recover the meney, and then sued | - . CONDY aon vanti ostit ed aas He ,}“ WO | about the passage of the bill in the senate. | however, about 1,200 enumeration districts | co. | The Dakota Liguor Laws, omy o ot oty et | Iwillgo though thera us easly s 4 wont | from wiich rturis Tave wot vet. boen v | e 10 help the costumer as well as hor paramonr | Telegram to Tur Bee ] —Mayor Swift says rescumli\n'u, John K. Johmson and J. | | Rocosrey, ) Mr, Boyns - . 4 , DNy now in \\'.m.ln gton 15 one of the p n-‘ al states cannot be made for some time yet, v o " by asserting that her busband kuew of the | /O Apploton, Wis, suys the wachine PADEF | tho stuto Liuor laws shall B enforcd 1 | No Broka © county théwnret W. H | fonididlo ind \\'n-llTn-I.-)ml 'i'.fl.m'm i z“t.l.\w The court ul»m'mu time_ shows wi 1 ton, agw yfive, wid Yrank Lawler bhl she was running up and told her o make mill of the Patten paper company burned this | this city and that there shall be no “holes- | Saul; nuu\mr, A, J. Aunis; register v ashi appeared in Washington for s 1 decades, | gate of 12,695,955 and when the entire count, | 800 his infut son weie instantly killd at u forthon. doclared thay | ALCEIOON - Lss, $130,000; fusuraace, 810,00 | iu the-vall” or “bootlogeing.” He says ho | of ieeds, George i Aliew; sheri, . D e B L N . | e S o it ion his alternoan whilo dririas aruer pay It. Sho further decla at | Seveuty-five wer are thrown out of employs | can do it without the aid of theenforces | WDt county judge, B. 5. Johnston; county | votew in opposition 1o tho bill witch | be ubout G000 ) 0 incronsd of WOt 80 ke 1 & Lugny ey did Dok Syaln Wards SuiNuIM b prlskicss Wb | Bissln TRRY IAree attainey) H. A Sandery, pused tho housg tolay, buy - pub- | per cent duxing’the past decude, \lug pussCuger tradn,

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