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TWENTIETH YEAR. Sl o OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MOR\'I\G CAUGUST "~ NUMBIt 63, WILKESBARRE, STORM SWEPT |z roosr mewme russr. | /TRy CQURED T0 DEATIL ©rm o5, *eomee meesa: |\GTIVE COIPAIGY. PROMISED. | 7, .5 et IN SPIDER WEBB'S PARLOR, “ Columbia, . O'Brien, I Orrywa, Ta,, August 19.—[Special Tele- A Terrible Cyclone Suddenly Sweeps Down | gvam to Tir: Bry i Lt o Features of the Dead. it " ! —_— " ¢ ' (Copyright (8% by James Gordonennett, | WILL IT F. D 1O MATERL 1 The second day of e | A Frightful Accident on the Ol Colony | piwsisesaw, Angust 10 -[New York | Republicans Preparing for Hard Work in | % of & , N 3 s A Total Collapse of the World & OLief Sargent of the Firemen Hag an Intewe Upon That City. Moore murder trial is at an end. The tal Road Near Boston, Herald Cable—Special to "Tir Bre.—A the Congressional Districts, Scheme Preely Predicted e view with the Vice Presidents men examined today seemed to be from the grrand requiom muss was held at the Edgbos- = Glitoaso, Adpgst 19.=Bpslst Teled y it back farming districts, and at the adjourn- | ton oratory tolay and formed the chief por- P Din Brni-<fhe Chicago Matl, whosy THE LIST OF KILLED REACHES TEN. | ment of court five men, in addition to the | TWENTY KILLED AND THIRTY INJURED. | tion of the faneral service over the remains ( THE PROGRAMME IN THE HOUSE. | cinal editor fs n South paci comemi FLATTERY DEALT OUT IN BIG DOSES: three ac been t of the lute Cardmal Newman. The church, Bestop iyl st it g i g i the stat of which was not of lavge dimeusions, was | matters, in a sen ARV ohavar: Woske:| Streets Filled With Fallen Trees and | ), g jot | A Passenger Traln Jumps the Track | filled by an overflowing courregation, admis- | Adoption of a Report From the Com- | 8 E E 0 dve: e flnancal | Nothing Definlte Known as to the Res Buildings and A1l Wires Down mystery, the defens k efforts to and Leeaping Steam from the sioa being restrictad to holders of tickets, mittee on Rules Fixing L affairs of tho World's Oolanibiad.: expositian sult of the Conterence - Indis —Another Town Reported examine prospective jurymen, but seems in- Engine Does Terriblo 'nlr"-h“"“ ';fluw'll ;I'il""* f*;' \\hil-'h l'llmlll’»'-‘:: islation for This and company have asst an oxciting phase cations Polnt to a Mone Bffere of taatiss v s on refused, The edifice was draped wif act % G ol o Wiped Out, .“\’,.u‘ml.' ‘]“flfl'r stie wehich Is. only Ixecution. byl |‘|ul‘l||. VTR Aot '“: :”'_”” Next Week, during the past two woeks, For this reason, ster Strike Todny, s who know, more than | it is said by p erected on a tribune in fr nt of imor is ned by the fact that by s HAEWO MM \pan S8 Y 4 auy othier, havo the many recent changes — Witkesnanne, Pa., August 10,—At 5 o'clock i accepted by the Bostoy, Muss,, August 10.—One of the | the highaltar. The ¢ ’“f':-"*‘ vered with WASIINGTON BUneaw T OMAIe Brr, | | been made o the plans of the directors i1 ¥¢ | Ny Youg, August 10.Thero wos an ale this afternoon the most terrible eyclone ever | for st is still ver h most disastrous railvond accidents which | @ pall of veivet and there were many can- HI8 FGURTEEN T STREE 1 | gard to a site. Inthis course 1y | of e inty that prevails at pros- | qyis alibl befigset up is | ever oceurred in the vicinity of Hoston and | delabra with yellow wax caudics, which Wastiyaroy D, C., August 10, § O'Brier H one that rivals the famous Woollaston dis- | Were ranged along cach side. Upon the Carter of the republican con- pavelaid i | asterof October 5, 1578, oceurred this after- | front of - the cofin rested tho cavdin paign committee sald. this e | lon on the same roud (Old Colony), and | tasselled lhat, his red biretta be 3y the gerryfhinnder process in experienced in thi 1t came up the its coming was of The heavens w s locality struck this city i the suddenness of of its awlul features, | d with a heinous crime 1s black as night and the | 1o effoit to gain his liberty iness about the (i and Central depob ening and for the fiest time in soveral days propa wore made for Webb and nd the ni n thedepot. An due to the un ent. Tho clouds are | ommous and to such | world's fair mattors come 1) ming more | we \g | afternoon | Voorhees to sy not Y y v oh A HEAARERT T o 7 b4 b R et { emergency has apparently avisen to wind blew with the most frightful velocity. | tation. Beside, the evidence v > | very near the same locality In the | placed on a pedestal below, on which also | |h<'\u|\n|« mv (lu. democr since th ] fow men of good judgment Are| fnduce the New York Centeal oficials Whole rows of trecs wer blown | Wil present of such o chur Woollaston disaster fifteen were gkilled | hung the heraldic arms of the deceased, three | last congressic nal eloctions have roally made speculating on the totul collapse of the expo- | Yo mntictpate develop: t8 that might down. Following this hund of | St 4 bold man toen- | a0 e Tone hundred and fifty in- | BeArtswith the motto in Latin: “Hearts | an apparent gain of about fifty districts, and ¥ 2 1 L & o 0 8 ) deavor to ese s A v on sueh i puerile plea as sition sche 1 the ne,'? houses were un fed, partially bl | B o uketh unto hear ire their attention at any moment, e foday fifteen persons were killed and which o e erime: | Jured, if they could carry allof the tepritor “Phe finunce of the fair company is the i " i s0 0 s anslety of the Contral mane over or completely demolished, and, worse | Ttis nob improbable that twenty-three seriously injured, three he body was enclosed fi an clm shell with | they cluim they would of course fave @ | o yheorbing question,” said gentloman | agors, an ety :\-‘1::4-1.'“)'(“‘»:: 6 GoaTy TR than all, the visitation of death was sentupon | Fieiits will be made tomorroy afteruoon. and several more sustained slight injuvies. LKL cofin f’f'[‘ "H":‘l‘ e | e ”‘"‘l'l'tf e 1‘”“‘;‘“ el Ul “‘l"“"‘“;‘]’"‘\ this morning who knows the history of the | ypusaal aversion to making auy comment o a number of pe O] The train wrecked today was the Wood b L e L L Bl b s A kely, however, that they | oy qeg fair movement since its inception, | tyo situation, was nearly at last oxplaine FAVR AlkLer el saveral aocllbnatet e | n Y TMESBATURGADEIPORLDI | iRl i T cHoRIg by Dr. Illsloy, the Roman Catlolic bishop of | can gain moro thun Lalf 'this mum- | WL SE b SRRE Sl L I :.1,'...\"'.v](”“r{..\-\ lr?»‘l-::x.i:‘lxl‘. : |"nil<L:;lnl::‘ll.-‘:v:{ city are in absolute ruins and women and | Meeting of Western Lines at Chicago | It consisted of a bageage Birmingham. It was simple and unaccom. | ber of the new districts and certaloly | ot o thyown in the eyes of the people by | an interview betwoen Vice Prosidont Webb children are In the strects c andd wring: to Discuss Geain Hates, smoker, the Pullman car Puritan and four | Panied by gregorian music, $o that all the | Will 1o some districts which they now uscot tho sito question, which s made | aud Chiof Sargent of the Brotherhood {ng their hands in absolute dismay. Citteaco, August 19— [Special Telagram to | ordinary conches, heavily loaded. clergy might take part in it. Of theupwards | represent. What the general —result s subject of conversation between the | of Locomotive Firemen. In this Tho damage will reach hundreds of thow | Tin: Bee.)-What pade fair to bea sensa | The train had passed Quiney station, run. | Of one hundred present no fower than sixteen | Will beno one can foretell at this tme, for o7 and outsidors, Tho fuct 1s thut the | Sonforen Webb paced in sands of dollars, Passenger trains and loco- | tional meeting of the presidents and attorneys | ning about ten miles an hour,and just beyond | were Episcopal bishops, and all wore pontifi- there are local issues of importancein every viption is not the glorious sue- | o ! 5 ) " situation of e mot of the . . i e 3 i estments, the other clecgy being attived | congressional district. The republican ¢ At pre el e bEGRiboA AMBR ; motives at the depot blov wd | of the western Lines today ratler flattened, | President's bridge the engine left the track, | €3l vestments, the other clerg, 4 = . s predicted. Therw was subseribed aboat | i ior he complle s X 0 \ ; ] Ammong those present were D, | PAED. comumitteo is oreanizing for business e a0 done, "o | tlking. In a cordinl manner ke comp every witoin tho city-olectric | owing to the absenco of the Rock Islud and from some cause utpresont undotermined, and | 1 surplices, Among those present were Dr. | UK SERUCEE R (TEANGHE Tt proposes | T by upward of w600) persons. T | punted’ Sageent aid the organization of phone and teler asta- | Atchisc yph—is down. The de Th Walsh, ar ibishop of Dublin, and represen- subs, Jeeting was called to gt a | plungedinto an cmbankment twelve feet high! s were il w = hthe | to defeat the wholesale gerry mander chemes | of Chioteo wo or was the ¢ the 1ans tion is to be conipared with nothing in the | fina SRR ARK GG o2 iia IhEaEtata | KU andbL, DAEEaR0 oAt RilokeD A d Bu vos of Franciscans, Benedictines, Jesuits | of the democrats, and [ honéstly balicve we | otinisitmn, EEARILULGI IR [ e i Swlieh it bud ronaed i o the memory of the oldest nbabitant, cominission reducing grain rates from the | man passed by the engine and were stretched | and other monastic orders, while:the general | will elect a majonity of “the uext house of | and it is difilcult to colleet. All the causes of | Gttt duting the strilee, &= Wetbh eave Everybody s yot | Missomd i . e ppiand Chi- | along for a distance of 100 fect beside the | attendanco wasa large and aristocratio one. | ¥ "fi;ql'uif.l(1;;:n-m\-lxl."h. :\‘-“l‘:l; 1,{':f-f|"x.'x‘m!{: dissatisfaction taken toge! or lave caus .:‘ at | Sikemen P it AV ERUNR i adhstch thi strsste | eazo. It was announced that Chaivman | track, The foremost passenger conch leftthe | Tt the courseof the service, D Clifford | oGS aRE O G pdy e Bl L b i the future, as i the blo with trecs and fallen buildings, aud ca- | Coles of the commission. would bo present | rails and fll upon its left sido upon the | delivercd o short sermon, 1n which he spoke | being an unfair meaus of cumpuigning, gen: | eyiry desire to keep within bounds that fally | e © intgrosta of “tho il PSSR AW theaigh thok: J o etey M tatersted, oxcept e TAKC | cugine. The lower forward portion. went to | With much emotion of Drt Newman's lifo und | erally vemcts mgainst those who WA | Gl of the pophiar fund of 00,000 will | {1 ot oin the ranks of | the, sivikers Thane BITH A So\CH 6 Havo baon \kled in et gl e O hicago ~ this | picces and of the passengers in the car, some . Five bishops afterwards pro- hu.v“luh!t ,l! avout. The record ‘“’ l‘.'"' e Jost unless there is a chunge, Roythinge of o Win0| D! WS A AppATeNt V118 TR VRS oot o, s L DS Ity | ATis TATHTYAE THaHg B ok 108, (e absolution, inconsing the coftiu and | DIesent house of representatives has been ow what effect will all this juggline of thorou, v 10 the coun favored lh\' farmers and the labor increased the volume of the circ A house on Scott strect o ied by miner: who tiad just returned from work, fellin and three of the inmates were killed, “he huge s to talle av any length on the od a telegram that his wi sly ill in Ann Aroor, President Rapley of the St. Paul »d that ( rman Cooley had @ It} sites and the knowledge of the true condition it | of the finances haveon the people when they lating | come to voto on the constitutionul anend- spublican ¢ corner, from which eleven dead bodies [ Sprinkling it with holy water, At the con- v afterwards taken out. The oscaping | ¢lusion of mass the cofin was borne to the w »d uneasiness, Neithee s had much to say this L an- | teamn and smoko from the engine iustantly | hearse by eight laymen, otatorians following | medium and has fuliiiled tho Webb nor Vo : can | nent, which wiil enable Chicago to rajse the | Webbnor vo BtlianT hics libon JiGHK stack of the Kytle planing mill foll on u mun King of s i that | Alled the car, The forward ears woro forced bearing papers fn their hands, Ouly a very | Dledges to the soldiers. We ccelving | additlonal £,000,0001 It Is casy to forecast, | roning. Nothing furiher s boen hoard and two horses and all were killed, commnissic ton (0. com- the out-bound track, completely | limited number of relatives and intimate | CicoUMECmeRt from every soctish of the | The people will bo disgusted by November | piho, y A little colored givl was killed by a falling | j1hints 3 s i 2. i i 7 i A0 ountry, and the battle which will open in | yoct, and already many of the di- S ¥ Qi : e el e X vlaints, present wore affic all day and night, fiiends accompanied the hearse to Rednal, t ‘next month will be oue of the most ol e et i ML Lk Nuw York, August 10.—The much talked yilding on South Main street, | | Gllin favor of fighting the commission but | Only threo persons on the train atead of | where tho interment took placein a little | interesting in the history of the count S T e At ThATI o hould | of conference of labor leaders occuried this Two men suffered death by the falling of & ) weakened when word was received from | the passen coach were injured, These Y i 4 i f T L adbe: amendinont should | “ovening atthe St. Cloud hotel and lasted for portion of Stegmaire’s b v and o thitd, | thoRook Tsland thab, 1t would: reduce.the!| were-the fioman.. who was instantly ki ate cometel The cardinal was buried, | Representative Carter said that Mr. Clark- | yog receivo the requived numberof votes. | yremits Gt tyCet HIARE BOE SHE G received thesume fate through the wmost | pites us ordered by the commission, This | and butied under tho engine, the engix quest, in the earth grave of Father ho is tobe the real head of the com: | e working classes, having been opposed i complete denolition of 3. L. Brown's brought o 2 discussed, but no conclusion w The discussion will bo resuwed morning. At midnight the in stri a Al sensation when it ied that the Rock Island’ the i 10 advi from the Missouri ement spec , would take hold of “the management | i not 51 in earnest on September 1, and thut some of | fho amendment, andthey constitute the gre the best work would be done to sccure the | wajority. Many people seriously object to control of the next house of representatives | (ho heavy incroase of taxes, Tho directors that has ever been seen lize the blackness before as [ and the Pullman car conductor, who were | Ambrose John. Maguificent wreaths u nulli- | both fatally injured. from Barouess Burdett Coutts and others thound | In the three rear passenger conehes the oc- | wore placed around, The elosing ceremony cupants recived no worse iujury than a 1| slight shaking up. business Ylock on Marnet street, Thece ire undoubtedly fiftecn or others Lilled, Many people saffered hes will be months before all th in saying they will not vote for neing p August d rates on g -ations are that & rreaching in its character will today v lowses and was brief and simpl are beginning to rea than those ordered by the commission | The first passenger coach was the princ T COMING 110U ISLATION. fliens, but hopiug aguinst hope, seck to keep | b0, WAIKUEALI o1 il the fatiio r.:»‘n: be repaired, Building mech Ana i ageroed that if the Rock | scone of death tnd agony. and the exper- | Doctor Galendo Returns to Salvador. | It was only aftera very lively skivmish in | the publicin ignorance of the real troubles. | FUGL NGNS Gnce with the € xecutive come can — fiud y employment Island red nent | jences of the unlucky occupints wer "i;b > [Copyright 159 by James Gordon Bennett.) the house today that the report from the com- | Surely a master mind must quickly appear o | 0o the Knights of Labor are members Ndksl LS L e was not binding. wiis | ubly never oxceedod i hotror and suering | Sax SaLvanor (via La Libertid), August | Mittee on rules setting apart tomorrow, | the scone or th world’s fair will end'in dis- | 5f40Stprame couneil of the foderation of known that fully two hondred s one and pending on an ad- | inany railroad wreck of recent years, The | 10.—[New York Horald Cat ool Thursday and Saturday and Tuesday and | aster” railway employes. The gencral demeanor of buildings have been blown down or otherwise A i e L et . : years. dhe 1 19.—[New York Herald Cable—Special to | woqdnesday of next week for the considera- ¥ s H6 e iois LE That GonTSHiiae AT ThRLIEE, fumagod, Many of the structures were of | th attendance of the Rock fsland, MRS O Pf“ 2 \_‘1” UeHIReS B sk | non LB o e ool e WORLD'S FATR DIRECTORS. men engaced in o heavy task. posie - large size and of gr Approximate | gy ME Y E of Sau Salvador to Guatemela, who was ar- viding for an inspection. of weats for ex: | e A 3 Sl atisaito 4 2 Losses onlycan bogiyen as folloy Hoeivd -\w‘l\}u}\i‘-{:x‘fil : rested and subjected to varicus indignities in | por o, ¢ "L‘“"l'l" i tard and prohibit- TheyipIcacia AFATINUENIWIthout Be: : .n]\‘u::r.vl :wLu;; “;u"‘\'t‘l‘l‘l‘ll“l:l\l“s“hll‘l(_:::lll}\"- wire vope works Brown, | Cuicao, August 19.—[Spedal Telezram to | i 5 JOHUN S ¥ $20,0005 St. Mary's ( Murray shaft, ann Hollent 50005 White Hay Allhorn's pork packi o | ng speculati / h : + | produce was adopted. While coming on tho United States man- | flie opnosition o tho order of businoss ¢ of-war Thetis* to La Libertad. Dr. | from the democratic side, several republi ri in the future de churh, §1 J. JOHNSON, Montpelier, Vt, that country, returned, here tod k stare, | ToeB A mass me of all lines in | JOHN RYAN, fireman of ' train, four e g0} | the contral trafie torritory isto be held to. | Women, twomendnd wwo- childven, unideu- 5,000, mortow to consider the subject of harvest | Ufled lecting a Site. August 19.—After a wrangle last- | | rly midnight the directors of the THE (. 000 thatno conc! lmlm\ was reacl lu-d z until ne 1\1‘" IL NTll'hh. H v Galendo brought with him the documents for | opposed it with great carnestness, The lattor | WO’ fair adjourned again. this evening ende Ve New York— In adaition to these Lunt:ds of citi- | excursions, Several lines have already | gistiers o LI A L Gl (T REraRULE u,fl,m“,,,i,m,‘m,Drpgh.u Hrrie] belioved thitt the anti-option bill shouid take | without definitely settling on a site for the """":,:"‘c ‘l',:,::h;\““‘{‘.l{;:l,:.‘::k:‘ i zens suffered losses runuing trom £00 10 | 4qoted them and they will probably bemade | 1o L, WELCH, Waterville, Conn Ban Sulvidor nad Guatemalbefor tHe socent. | Precedence over all of " the other as reeat exposition. It was expectedon all sides VS & RAKD:, The Murray: shait fan house | oo™ At meoting of tho lines from | ATLICE and CATHERINEGFENNELLY, | oon oot OF 8¢ Suploma s for Y10 Aceobl~ | cultural bills on the ground that that the mecting would be a decisive oue, but New Yors, August 19, —Mr, Webb of the Was blown down aud the fun stoppad, WHore | gyjuago fo ths Niagara frontier today, it The following were badly ijured : anceof Provisional Presidat Ezeta. This | more thoroughly affected the farmers’ |y niduight the quostion was left more open | New York Contral this moming suid: are twanty-one men i the nine, bet it is | 1o 09 19 T SR EGREEE LGN WS | TG, Oscatt FraNELLY, Louisville, scalded | Outcome of the negotiations s the | interosts than any other measure reported | ¢ s f bty oy R Wl bkt *“For the pust fow days Thave been making R s i, acknoy yhat the thirty doy Uit on | Mucs, Oscu Sosilt of tho offorts ol Kiknister Mixnse | from. the Gommiitoo. o agriabinre. ke | thanit had been for‘any time for woels paat | i ndus Jinvo e matl DDy Tbghra chin trom Sligand | LRy HOEEhac teenyillegallyibxtended ) [y SOl Bea e nd 1O ¥ acaliaal over ||l thunited i southern members and exponents of labor | Aside from hearing the reports of committees | arrangements to got a new force of firemen in fch, & mining town three miles from here, | nincty days, and all promised ~reformation, M. Corp, Cleveland, O., scalded over | of the United States mcdwmlegflhon of % LN e e S e R S e R e et O Tt Ay Brns | a&Tee on arbitrators to fix rates from St | . C. BAiey, Dorchester, formorly pro- L G e e et | Louis and New Orleaus to Texas points, and | prictor of the Boston Herld, scalded on face case those on the road go out and have sucs differing | ceeded so farthatany delay from that couse will only be temporary. 1 necessary [ will 5 % who favor cheaper food for poor people bit- | and experts, the whole time was n Nicaragua and: Costa Ried and the entire | 011y opposed the short time for the consid- | sumed in the interchange of widel diplomatic cor] Salvadoris still watehful, | eration of the pure lard bill, They believed | views. ; furthor and should peaceful measures fail, her aruy | that this measie should be placed last in the |~ At times the talk grew quite heated and ry particle of freight traflic, closo up breakers in all diveetions have been move or | BOthing further was done, DT e i il hirty and | is to be held in readingss for a reoponing of | Order of consider ad o limit fixed | again wearisome in the extreme, Action 3 yard and kecp them closed until T haye od, Trunk Line Meeting. the condition of two or three is critical. host upon the debate, as many amendments will | taken on but two motions. A vesolution obtained a suficient number of new firemen wher of kitled will reach ten. Tele- G S s GOt g . ¥ o8 b be offered and a final substitute presented feved by T. J. Jeffery was adopted ering | to resume the frejght teaftie, This 1 think I 2 ki : New Yok, August 19 —At ameeting of It is reported that the name of one of the e ed and a final substitute presented jn | feved by T. J. Jeffery was adopted referring graph wires ave down in all d jons and HFELOWLLANRUS AU IUSR I K0 1 ’ the form of the [Paddocl ] > (e f the site back to the commitice n accomplish within fort ht hours, as I communic i all shut off the trunk line passenger agents today it was | Unidentified dead is W. H. Grady and two The Guatemalan Situation. o . phe e A S L R L O L e | Shvs o et b R e ik Off. ; e ok 3 t Y others are Mrs, 15, P, Johnson and her fifteen- el b 2 0 1. e ard i will | with instructions to abandon all considera- I " AC NS o Killed as far as known 2eent per wile rate for ten | Yoti0a " ov 1t s also reported that o nicce [Copyright 1820 by James Gordon Bennett.] meet with yery strong opposition | tion of Jackson park uuless enough arc wages we will pay. My roud will 1‘\[‘)1‘nd or move persons traveling on one ticket on | of Mrs. A. C. Wellf of Hartford is among the | _ CITY OF GUATEMALA (via City of Mexico), | from many vepublicans, being ~class legi there, say 400 acres, could be made avail- [ §2,000,000 to win and in my action 3 4 unidentitied dead, August 19.--[New York Herald Cable— }mnurou mr::‘or Iil\dlly llu-tlu-.-nn the ma able at a reasonable costto accommodate the h.|]\\u'd by XI||~:l~nu"kImhh\"l' s e Dt oo 5 i P e T s _ | facturers of hog lard and the manufactur exposition, Any _other sito obtained tsecms to be the general opinion of the BAMULL Kol “,"“ i ,“‘“" v Buivy LY., August 10.-The eighe | "R Mmber of piysleluns sere summoned to | 15ter Mizner returned hero Satuxday from | s in opposition to the best interests of those | 16ss than 400 acres, The resolution also | trate will result in the train conductors, fire- PETER RI' VIt teenth annual meoting of tho Traveling Pas- 0 {tis thae ivtog La Libertad, having come to San Jose en the | who must seck the ot and as 500D 45 Dos: Ohited 8 sl i FESTTOR 5 nited States man-of-war The He says senzer Agonts' ussoclation of the United | were taken from their positions of poril and | yt (R SIOAC BRASBEVIS PR, - 10, SI%S e States began its sesson this morningin this | thosu mest seriously hurt taken :{;C‘F‘:“ hos- | telegraphic correspondence which have re- | is n serous blow to tho tton city. 3 DIt deat it IIRe on 0 ke cently been made, He expresses himself s | dustry, which furnishes 60 pe Hut Sacienitn taradts hamfaniaualtors Ko Py e Al that tuman skill could accomplish was mueh "“'l‘,}:;dhl‘;“n‘},:;,’;};"ai"’f"‘? T e PPl i ","" Jurge double doors were blown in, Xillin done 10 soothe tho lost hours of thedyiug an ‘Constornation contin- | by the cheapost grades of R ek (b Joras ¢ e | e b iEaye- Dotettiva Bl Pl kart quiet the pain of those suffering from burns F Gt ok mote ] bl e el 5 TR amnilto antly and fatally injuring the | *o Say Ma nkerton ag | et LAC B ovisions and other nece option business, being placed last in the order | Lake F other two. Berlin Vandermark had his head ¢ hicago. b vo sold at fubulous prices. Com- | of consid the sheapest yet most health- | ¢ cle. The south is prac pposition to the bitl, holdi ntained a clause expressing a desive touse | men and switehmen beiug called out and 8 in connection with any site sclected the pres- ent Lake Front park. Following the adoption of this resolution, another, proposea by LymanJ. is strike declured th and othe leaders were but they 1y notlhing as to Whiat their plans in vegard to thestiike were, rried cling the eity ordinance granting o pile or fill in the harbor adja All Quictat e present strip of land kuown as Aruayy, N, Y., August 19, — ont parks. Gage's resolution contem- | heon any trouble here today up to noon and ternoon, PEIOM PSC Hamilton, Joha Kleinhuft and a ANTE In the afterncon the erowd became so great, tion, will likely not come to a final | plated anew ordinanee, to be obtained from i R, e agaona L 2 e o ) £ lated anew ordinance, to be obtained from | 1oy js expected, Ireiight trains are movin coustiod and ribs and legs broken and ot | gycygo, August 19.—{Specia) Telegram to | about the wreck, tearing omnantyof s to | L O onuita [lvots T A T TR s the city council, pernliting more restricted | throughthe oity ail right, Supa B e O R I P A VAR TR sieces and seeuring mementoes, that the of- | Ve sent orde d @ s X ; ) 0N, » lake front, details vhich wall be | pErCin T fTH short, time L ey injured by @ fall. | T Bi .‘m‘:‘;:“ uye v;\‘ P I\w:.[ il Ticars wore compelied o drive them away and | Europe courtermanding and delnying Representative Dorsoy hus received a peti- | agreed upon later. With mattors loft in this | Bissellsays it wil losedim O ment of all goods ordercd for Guatémala, the full freight tiafiic is resumed. Jesse Houser had his legs broken and was erect guard ropes, T ion general inp i ) o o |m|\.~|"uml by several hundred of the lead- indefinite shape the dircotors adjoumed uitid | ™ matitn his boen recived horo that cott, murderer of Millionaire Suelly | seems to be that the wreck was caused by a gt ol ing republicans and influential business men | Friday night. General M ) coy of the Ne gl e hr bl roatise hus been captured inghe west, and concludes | spreading of the Talls, SR The Czar Gives o Banquet. of Dodge carnestly requesting him to ACTINO MY COSIS. Geitralbas bhnb .'“\‘lm‘.'n ‘.,"s".,.r.X.‘?i‘.’.‘a‘f rost l\m:xl:*\l\m:'llx:J;‘l:‘L;Avl“l:lt:ull.l‘: Yias ine | With the remarkablo®tatement: “Th hie most unfortunate party was the family [ Sr. Perenssuie, August 19.—[Special | bea candidate for renomination, and pledz- 2 = g ent Burrows to reinstate the striking switchs Jined Intamally, i T nover catch Tascotts 1o 48 not wanted,” of Oscar Pennelley, His wif¢, three childr Cablegram to Tur: Brr.]—A grand court din- "jl'f'}‘]'(:;; :;'h “‘"m‘ ‘:“‘“‘?j';"l"‘;‘f’:"“':""'l':“‘l Lumpy Jaw € \ to Be a Contazi- [ aien. Burrows refused to confirm or deny Mayor Sutton_toniglit issued a proclama Vhy nott" mother and maid wera in the party. His ¢ consent to v he ner was given by the czarat Narva last eve- L 2 e the statement, but it is believed, however, tion calling the Ninth v s bie mother and two children were killed and his of his name in the nominating convention. | i ",,', R ey that the dispiteh was reccive IR ton catling the Niuth vogiment to assemblo | “Probablf those conneetod with the pros- | wify so serfusly injured that she may die at | V08 Mr, Dorsey huving reccived so many reque Circaao, August 19.—[Snoctal Telogram to [ ALy CRNEH BEE aard said: We W ionid ta police su- | ooytion could tell you as well if uot better | any moment. Iis other child and maid are | Yesterday was the amniversary of the | of this character,” today addvessed the fol- | Tuk Byr.| —Experiments have just been con- | g waiting now to hear from New York e 8 inte s Rk mida L oL £500,000, | than T could. There is a great history to | both injured, birth of the emperor of Austria and the mem- | lowing letter to bis friends at home: *“Peti- | cluded in this city that will e of the greatest | what. the basis of settlement was, then we although it may suffering is gr shortly after t) o gher s it Gl LA De tine Threc persons so far have not been found, | bers of the Austrian embussy at St. Pe tons from so large a number of in- | jpportance to tho picking industry and to [ will beableto decide what to do. If it is each a higher tigure, "Tho | that cuse and most of it s boan published | GV PUEERS 56 TREAGTE,BOE Wk (0 | RS LG, 07 the nocasion: wopa ivited t6 | fuential ropublicans in Dolge msking me to | imicrtance iy of whom have hitherto | Satisfactory the men will go bick to worlk; if errible rmn stormsetin | by picce-meal —some in onie paper and Some | sy in all as vietins of the terrible wrecl. and were gresent at the banquet, announce myseif o candidate for re-election ! J ; ’ i ; : X ¢ i SR > not they won't, and that’s all there is to it e ) les 1 ShE in another. Probably the whole matter will Electrie lights and gasoline lamps wero The t and all his guests wore decora- | affect me most sensibly. If it is the desire of | thought that actinomycosis, or lumpy jaw, LA idow ISR RIBIRRIy wiloh e St "‘*l track. Ll\} come out some day, it does not appear so | evected as soon as it began to grow dark and | tions of various Anstrianovders, The czar | the republicans of the Third conyressional | was not a contagious disease and that the iffocts of the Strike at Chicago. wlug 8 pouring: down du tor- Aoy s o miha ket ool ehy father, | the work of clearing away the wreck cou- | and Emperor William proposed tassts to tho fistriet, when assemblad in convention, that | meat of cattlo atllicted by it was ot injurl- | guiova0, August 1 pecial Tolezram te Db 5 AL ¢ will tell you that he is rot worried and | tinued all night. ruler of Austria. Both uscd-the Russian should continue my work here ember ive stock board , . e Ol A pecial tothe Record from New Milford, s bien over those MUMONOUS. avrosts A [SGiAa1 ot Bostan; who waa & pass | Innigunga, aceept. the nomination. 1, lioweve ous. Mambers of tho live stock boueds of | s Bre.]--Tho effect of the New York Cene AT onn 3 Sap B roy lin e altuck his celebrated relation. No, they will ©on the fourth car of the train, gives | At7o'clock this morning the ezar and Em- | party would be strengtfiened” by the nomina- | Sevevalstates have superintended the killing | tr) strilke was plainly manifest on the Miche barre was st Barmer ol houo s, | never get Tascott, in my opinion.” the following graphic accon or William drove to Jauburg where they | ton of some other man I will most willingly | of 8 number of cattlo afflicted with Tumpy | jgan Central and also on the Lake Shoro roads e e ayTior Cole's housoewils | Mr. Pinkerton Intimated that the wurder | ence in the wrecked a witnessed the arn and gladiy labor for his election with t { | Jaw and examined the bodies, today. Fortheficst time since the strike weroimprisoned i’ tho wreck and all were | s 8 conspiracy which Beoplo deur tothe | deaa m]m m]!!m'd lay hn woe run- — the Harmony in our | ° A weok ago fifty-five were killed and yes- | began the Lake Shore refused to accept pers L] y urdered wan w ated, ning through Quinecy o e of thir o e ) pe. g ¥ lay th our move he object was 10 | ishable freiy d nof 0 1y ballly hurt, . s — miles an hour, When 1 ent's bridge AThg.Commaroo.gEbeandes udice retp i Rk b ie b i e i LD LA, f.""' oy kl‘luic: IR e, o ”“l“]'w WHE A gour. s a rumbling s 1 by PAnify Augush 19-(S780 COulsRman. to v of suc Ahinan o ’ e Lak ville, Killing two person he L. Sl o | Tur: By Ribot, minister of forelgn affair Ihe fousth kept the rails | delivered an address on the subject of pro- the entire system soas to make the meat of | ahun such cattle unfit for food. The result of the | Shor minat ash, The thr 1d left the tr mment of business that the Lake conueets with the \.\\ York Central pal church and adjoinmg 1o blown down. Nearly ll the Predictions Ti Price Will Soon | & v attention u was that in about %0 per cent of | at Buffalo, where the strike is avparently the A remesb et ol Rench $1.50 a Bushel, and swept alo the broken locomotive, | tection at Avras last evenlng, Tn the course ving ) ses who | the cases investizated the disease wus ob- | hottest and whero the yards are choked with and crops vy NEW Youk, August 19.—An advance of 4 | Which lay in its forcing itself on top of | of his remarks he declared that he would ask | have " been clamoring ® ever served 10 huve u scted the internal organs | freight, The and the flesh, for the M. Armistrong of the United States burean | York (4 Michigan Central is bet that it conneets with the it. The shoek was terrifi 1 and it seemed ty feet in the fescended on the Terrible was the scone in the Hazard wire | cents a bush rope works. ‘The dead and dying jay on the | 1 fioor and their heartrending crics and groans o1 oft New mtral al Niagara alls, whove there 1 1 made in 3 ding was wild and ¢ t toda ted, and the wh the chamber of deputies to remember that | complet Irance did not labor sc d their work for theiv pay. ly ou her own ac- | layn the payment is due in man if the car wi When the car S0l ted up tive v nt. She bad all quarters of the globe for | thie slipshod and S way in ch some iimal industry was among the distin: | s no ditticulty of moment. A small amount filled the room. ‘The eyclone strack the vear | '8 Was full of damagiog vumors as tothe | give it swerved sudden] custouers, and theso fovmed au clement | of the ehumerators have doné their work and | guised experts present. Drs. Paquin aad | of perishable freight was sent out over the of the large brick building, About two hu crop both he d abroad, The bulls w occupants being thrown : of her riches and political 4nfluence. Th the burcan found it nes te pists, took a number [ Michigan Central, but, like the L dred men were employed W the works, | confidentof theiv position, and now predict | about. Steam cane into the carin dense ke Shore, ¥ to or | Grange, expert wicrose ent” of the | of specimens for exami no ground for u nce is peaceful siness at present | der the uspension of the piyn ation'and for exper- 0w bushel for this he roof aud side walls were | ¥ ). For tsolicited no business, n houses | clouds from the locomotive, sculding and al t nd can con- | supervisor's” salary in the fifth dis- | s in iuoculation, They expect (o cor | hus independent outlets over the crushed and lay in ruins all | covered shorts heavily. After the close most suffocating the people penned inside. | tinue with confidence her re- | rict of Peunsylvania owing to the ate what hus been asserted by German | awanna and Lehigh Valley ronds and is actus about. Buricks and pouderous machine the exchange business continned on the eurl Men and women were gasping about me us | sources, 1ess condition of some of the schedules Prench scientists-—that lumpy jaw is a v doing a larger business than b s the wero scattered all over, When thestorm wi a further advance of half a cent r k and shout us they became ’ = which he had accepted from one of his | contagous discaso. strike began. The Rock Island strike in fmminent the employes rushod for tho toors he prices for all active options arve As thesteam filled their aperor Willia nte. enumerators, The sccounts are being e Quareel Over a Team of Mules Cuarmay, Neb, August 1 [Spe many of them wero caught in the ruins. As soon s calin succeeded the awful cyclono W _3ho men rushed into the. ruins and carried o them push their hands or feet ken windows trying in vain ned as though eightor t cents higher than they were a year :0 ended today without trouble. Prrersnune, August 19.—[Spe up in all the states simultanco blegram to ik Ber.|—Emperor William | as cach enumecator's account will leave Narva (m'l'hmxdnyfuruuuwmufl’; voucher is sent to him divectly. ™ Situntion at Ihnm lu Unchanged, The av age | o : L Burrat, N. Y., Augit 10 Tie sitation o mou rushed the r 1 TN e vight thare bafore mo o wera ( of all enumerators is $10, (hough some of | Telesram to Tug Bee.]—Monday evening ! Wiy, ) o roa Lnaatlseed. snd 1ol sham, desperate. bt Sostordiy A Coutinental | Seemed wounded moro or less, twonty. five Hovill take dtimar:at tigsimper i pata MISCELLANEOUS, stolen and retumed, entered Charles Gurri. | Uncluugal, 'All cce turn to Now orl, 3 0 re sumi S attle yesterday ‘ontine at least serioualy. aw tho flesh 1d embarl sta he same nig AT il = A 9 s i " | whereit is expected that Messrs, Powderly, 'n':‘li\.[fll:.l‘.:ll..l‘ukv. \'\m:'t'u"»::x:' :;:'u.lfr\;: e, | crossing Putuam county, béveen employes | Durned from menand women s the steam | Chancellor Von Caprivi will go divect to Po- | Assistaut Secretary Chandler has affirmed | son's yard and accused him of the deed, at % Surgent, Howard some conclusion s nd others will tod ach of the Clover Leaf railvoad und the v heowith | Commissioner Groff’s decision dismissin of AR AT R e erhof on ' the | the srme 1y Tt will take months to ropair the damge Iage | suvsloped tuom, and Lheard them g» foehol on be- ning fire without any’ ef- W the best cou ; X ‘ g od th d { hoard 0 G conte: ames O.Hartwell agaiust the | fect. At the third shot Guwvison at- . fore the miners will beablo to resume work. :‘I“”:"“‘l'" The villagalald a sows hinder 'r"‘,,,,”. i ';,;‘f',‘. ;",‘.'1,,‘;1{"','?, he, B M DoL s L ad of Jumes W, Uood for {he north. | tacked — Snodgvass . with & club, | 0% Al » e boller houses, engine woms and other | the tracks and the railvoad employes tore it | TUMGS hecume AOLEE NG cens N S PREGTNE Ny | I ‘P of section 18, township 83 north, vange | but was knocked down by Snodgrass | Returned at the Com y's Terms. houses shaved the'same fate, The damage | R Sherif Wilson, in sa toa call for mhl.uu'l a hole in tho bottou of the car in y 1 nhu{m l. i .l.n:i jo Servis Chadron distriet, ¥ with the butt of his revolve At the ap- Nuw York, August 10, '|'11..- New Jerse; will amount to thousands of dollars. e | assistance, went to the s of the trouble | Some way and crawled out. Al about was | Berrape, August 10.—A committce of 0. Hatiln bae boen apmoliited nost: 1 hearance of (iarrison's Bived. men Baolarais | o) Xk AUGUEh li-=dle ) Jersey storm lifted the Delaware & Hudson round | Witha posse of citizens a company of | Wreek and ruinithe passengers from theother | the Servian progressistparty attended a | Whittier, Lincoln “,H','h b s Was frightened away and arrested the next | *Y° 1d fron company of Trenton, N, J., re- ouses and carried thom away, brl Ut | mititia, Guns, revolvers snd clubs iwere | Cars had then hardly gathered thomselves to- An ity banquet at Topla. Subsequ the committee members of takeugill un their synp- rike "Le houses | por o de: o me were in. | ether aud were not to be secn, But E0° bail ‘was bound | POV il o S mpn- it ining weve all demolished, frecly used. Atout forty Jorsey has recommended jured but none fatally. " appoint- | morning, and under A4 2 fence bordering the railvoad trnol e iR e | over until the next district court, wrned to work this morningat the conpany’s any vani tinall e e e b Aoty . et Tho e | toms showod they were Sullering from arecic : i Thadtand, e teris, *ennsylvanin wn Annihilated, | Bnolly repnised nd” all is quiet tonight, [ W S oy " h ical poisoning, [t is suspected that arsciic 4 y owa City and Jol Steamshi rivala, oy 4 N ScrANTON, Pa., August 19, (e ”’“ though more troable is feared and powerless from fright and astonishment. I T S, Chltvin aind family of lowa C ity and Joln i ¥ RS was placed in the food intentionally with the object of killing that the crime w [“.““MW”‘ Ievising Mississiopi's Constitution. e | Isercamed, shouted fYOM |3 yoks0x, Miss., August 10.—The most ime Republicans and the 1 1 swore at them, but . Broaloy of Dub they wouldn' ove. These mel R et Till. hey wouldn't move. These men saw me’ tear ie are at theBSt, James, | At New Yok A. Arold of Kearnoy, is at the St. | Antwerp; the Stute of Geurgla, (rom ( fncoming trains report that "N Summerville, thirty jose who partook of it aud 5 comuitted by the political | | portant business presented to the convention at the boards -of the car S £ the prog: | Jumes, | gow. ! i b oaploailitinlg WasthixGtoN, August 10.—A was pape: in | boteom with all my might, saw me palla help. | CPPOICnts of the progressi | Senitor Paddock today called up i the | *X7 L Eat | today was the report of the comit totally snnil Picinece Fistcr, b v | cireulation on the ioor of the house todiy ad- | Less woman from (he car, 5aw 10 Cukt boe | o Phpentonod Seetice Tn Austealfa, | 5000 he Lincoln port of entry bill, which | AbBY 4 " 02 i fls in the contested election ¢ account of his experiences while dressed by the republican members to the ath o fullen bar of iron’ aad unable 10 ext N ki ptisrt il o, B alln | wag amended by the house upon motion of | York i Aoy, [ Moore and PPearman against Melchew L the oy > mitice on rules, reciting the necessity for e mysell and they refused to aid me, I Mr wounxe, August 19.—[Special Cable- | My. Councll, and the house amendment was | At Toudon -Sighted: The Calian, from | 4,q Montgomery, The majority of the n the , the cab blow ction by congress upon the national | what 1 was able’in assisting others,"” gram w Tiue Bee |—The union officers on | coucurred in he bill will now go to the | New York; the Switzerlund, from Phila- it reported i favor of the windows in the cars «vh-“"ml and exprossing the willinguess of Batlicad B e oy H | many ve lere have been replaced by non- | president fo v bi ',“".“" .(x‘: 'tm |1-‘ -ulm | deiph a, contestants and the minority thie tevrible force of the wind, Vo AL S casing Uin il e of ailros y elel | union men and the sezuen have declined to | was_originally introduced in tho senute by o e e oiaanM . e A IR 2 s were seriously such action is had. It is reported that more Herexa, Mout,, August 19,1 afl | work with them after the expiration of the | Mr. Pa 1 and was preseated iu the house = Tojured Whi e b oarding a Train, was deferred until tomorrow, when Monte ”i ‘.,_.;‘,“,,‘l_,,, she oti |lllmn ;{'l y .mnhu.:u .:.‘:x..x‘m-.-a were at- | g freight crashod into o passenger train :“._ set or the not .-uj;‘ at I on sory d h,\( ‘“21({4\ ‘i R e | Tuevrorn, Neb., August 1v.—[Spe ful Tel- Bomery o1 'wl‘lln‘]|unh~< nd o done by it is dif to | tached before the housemet at noon. Py vard. killing Miss Potter of | UPON ¥ wners, It hat tha M. Barnes of Lincolu is here | ogr o T SR o | staveof Jefferson Davis und the only Wiras oat of tho elty ave daww, R PAERILE IS TR BT e A An A | sl will be ¢ stopped | W. R. Morrls and Fred W. Parker of | %6vam to.Tie Seel—A pissonger on tho | I tho cosvention, will bo heard 1h hie Killed by 1 | u, 0 passcnger, and slightly fyjuring | Omubin are i the ety on their way to Eu- | Westbound traln fell while attempting to get S coryeuMon, | National Capital Notes. iarariat | several ot Th and sov- ) alf. Judge Sim 1 reported a plan suffrage toduy, which provides ~for prepayment. of w poll tax and balloting the Amevican plan. - A rosolution was also ssed requesting the Judiciary committee to L : rope, Phey have securod passports and will | aboard and was quite ladly hurt, His nume Crisls in Montevideo, | leave for New York tomort Mr. Morris | could not be learned, The train was ) paitv i k) o to | Wil ity Miss Minnie Richardson of | leaving Merna when tho accident occur BN el ! Omahu in Geneyd, Switzerlund, and Mr, | | ides near Minden and was on his way A dispateh from Montevideo | puyor will act ws his best wan to Newcas'le to work on the B, & f1. He will | P WasinatoN, August 19.—Speuker Reed | ogram to Tuk Ber) S8} ONBONNOL) Y] : hus ogain essayed to fill a vacancy on the | b, speeial committee to lnvestigate the charges | agalust Commissioner Rauw and has ap- Gus Lavson was killed | o full of rock ui the Iron Mountain stone | An Hlicit Distil Ho was engnged in loosening | §r. Lovis, Mo, Au 11 was precipltated upon bin, | t Pl ary Destroyed, The big v L M t 4 i AT e % b 8a Ry 1 At Bilid report to what extent the convention is bound Jiited Representative Lewis of Misssjori . tdistillery in Arkansas, located In Pike A al DAl Atitkes Bave Saion 1o | P i of i, danind the mlion of | 1ec el 0 by the provisions of tho uct of congress sd~ & luce of Yodor of Ohin, resigued. The | Middleton Makes Another Change, | 048t has boen destroyed by United States | 2150 Gold s quoted ut 4315 por cent i und 1os e of the morteire chee ol Killod in a Mine Explosion. RRHRE M ISP 1010 830 yBin committee will meet tomorrow to begin the | * Cuaypxxe, Wyo, Augist 19, —(Special Tol, | OMeers. The distillery was located in a deep | premium. usz the commutation proof omostesd | P Ind., Aug 9By 1 luvestigation, T T yUENRS I puiepectal Tel- | oo ntatn guich and hemmed in on all sides | e ety e ATURRABUNG, Tid, ALEEA 10-R) Snes | | The Stemmerdasoniinaayerdns The committee on m,“mn.,wdnfi reported | 8ram to Tuk Bre.]—J. C. Munroe, super- | by rugged hills, The distillers were discov- | The Meibou £t R HATH plosion in the McCracklin coal mine today Doven, August 19, -|Special Cablegram to favorably to the house the senate bill to pro- | intendent of the Cheyenne shops, will be su- | ered {n the mountains near by und were shot | MELEOUKRNE, August 19,— (Special Teleziam 5 . Emory MeCrackiln was killed and Frank Tur Bee.)—The Ostend steamer Princess I vide for the inspection of live cattle aud ] lx*rwdc«l on September 1, a notification to | at by the oMcers, but escaped. Oficials, ac- | to Tuw Bew.]—Ttis likely that the mail scr- A Presidential Nowination, MeCrackiin fatally bured, Another opera- Josephine is four hours overdue and considen d ucts lutended for export to toreign coun- ute\{remlmlnu been reccived from Super- { companied by a posse, leave again WmORrow | vice between this city aid San Fraucisco wili | WASIINGTON, August 10—The presidont | tor {5 wiill in Uie mine audis tBought tobe abioans oty Is felt for her safely, She bis ‘ &h@ cudent of Motive Power Middicton, fox scene of the fights cease iu November, | today seut the following nomlution to tha | dead, | daige uumber of passeugers ou boazd, ‘ ) » i

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