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& THE OMAHA ‘DaiLy BEeE OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1800. i T IETH YEAR. NUMBLER 65 TUBERC - = - e - ——— ——— - 4 "“ s . O UETEN Ve SO\ W\ THE ASIATIC CROLER A, \' mpy \f Q1 I the sim of & 1’_ 9 annuallyis reached the T"E CO““[SS[O\ \'l '[ R 1 , I —— \ A )\ AN | foltowing cotl ® of loeal intervest will bo | AR (RUSHED BETWEEY TNBERS |, *oorsccten (ONRESSONAL PRICEEDINGS | rov vsecsiseses, 50T 4 VERY STRING CISE i b ittt N VICTORIOUS A 3 . — trom Lndia, Stricken, iza of Nebraska, al oln;tho Tow state col- AR g g7 (4-,",,",':,',,,31")53.?", mT,,". :‘;'::f‘,.“;:::,‘.‘,:,q g |lnmuw:l,'l‘\|”I:‘,:.I:-m‘Qfl:ln:“n"nn'fl.l loge of agricult il B LY ¥ /| Ralph McCashland of @rand Island Meets Panis, August 20.—|New York Herald | The Pension Office Will Get an Incrase in L L.oxnoY, _.\,w“s‘fl_,:?vs v Yol Herald | Nothing Startling Turns Uy in the Investi- ;y\ln‘.:«;‘fk\:-’: outh yta agricultural college, | Western g““l‘h g,rm‘g‘i to the Orain Rate A 4 . Oabls=Specialto Tus Bam.|~Dr, Grauche Y {08 3 Cablo—Special to Tre Ber)—At about 5 atioz Jmmissione Mt schedules a0 popilatin returns uling, but File a Procest, | With & Horrible Death PR nvlr:q' ai ;::mu'idml :yrl M l’n:z L o selock this aflormoty TAIDA & the bedsils B8 (U G R AN | (roit e iy of LAYGoMr b ot exnmitod { = / e teur's pupils, bas,as previc nounced in b of Robert Teigh, who ht bea pronounced by a o Ccusas - ofice | with i e THE ODDFELLOWS' PICNIC AT FREMONT. | the Herud, read beforo the Academy of | VERY LITTLE DONE WITH THE TARIFF. | twenty London phhysifan to e sineken | COOPER'S CHARGES MAUE FOR A BLUFF. oW s . gnoccerislniig whelher th0 | A REDUCTION WILL ENTAIL MUCH L0SS, Scl co o report of several experiments withthe terrible Asiatidcholera. It was only o palled are true ‘Phe stitoment [—, ! ¥ which, inconj on with M. H. Martin, he | by spoctal favor, it fa t could be called, s ing upon the honesty of the roturne from | Lites ) | A Wholesale Marriage of Indians Near § .. yoon naicing with aview to the discovery | The Bill Defining Lard Conside red By | (hat (his permission was graited me, nor did | He Made thy Allegations for the Pur- ey was madeby the u-yul_nul- he Interstate Commission Ape | of aremedy for that fell disease which has the House and Representative Dr. Haslett Fouse, the surgon who accom- pose of Acquiring Political s ‘,','”j"\'v ,',“‘;‘“‘;:{, “‘\‘\,“I‘[“ ;; Vs 1) pro 1 Withan Olive Tranch F hitherto comy y bafled medical science, Mason Goes for the i x*‘v'.':m\‘\\'lmvi'h‘x::in“l l‘»ln‘q rl‘: l]J’; Capital —Bumilo BTt Will ) R R iTae whith in One Hand and a Club “tuberculosis” The matter is one of such T an extended inte v. One fact _ b i ety desifon to hu o prolibited 11 ekis) ObBoN { vital {mgortatce that the Herald correspond- sl athered from the sick man, which Lose His Brave Mis. Lonore 1. Stoops has bea appointed S N b ent called upon M. Graucher soday to learn m accont for tho i posimistress at Quinton, Thurston county. ) 7 E s " 1 ¢ made e nly after The Grand Army of the Kepublic at West Siiisk s Aaipat s K e Gxy Isi.axn, Neb., August 8 L ] Wisniscroy, August 21.—Thesenite this | iaviie made s appeariicioonly gtter Tols WasuxGiox Bomew Tue Ovaa Ber, ) | Pofut i reconmended the establishment of | | Cuicaco, August 21 —(Spedal Tlegram to f Telegram to Tne Bre.]—A horrible and fatal ““Yes, we have reached in our exper moruing, after spending some time consider- | bad arrived mh\--d“"‘- he having been in his 513 FOURTEENTH S TRIET, o pusion board ut (hat placo and the | TrE Ber] Tt was uninimously agioed at { uccident o today by wt ome | ments such @ stage as justifis the |ing the Plumb resolution for prolibiting | hedlth during the long passage from Wisnixiroy, D. C., Augus! appointment of the following physicians: | today's mecting of the presidents and couns man losthis life and " another was seriously that we . shall sooner or | liquor selling or dunking inthe senate wing | Calatta - One diy’s work into the inve Drs omas D. Thompson anl Tenry 8. [ sel of westeru roads to fon the slready ave at onr di n D, Hearu, immersof West Point and Willi nof Beemer, Prany § " fnjured whiteat work on the sewerage con- answerel Telgh to a question “T | the chary put on @i al the means to effec- | of the capitol, took up the tariff bill, N nections, The pipes are lid at a depthof § m," sail Dr. Grau- | ing was said about the Quay order of about sixteen foct, and on accountof the | cher modestly, ¢ . however, we are far | noss resolution, the debate on which be sandy subsoil the sides have to be cribled. | from ourultimate goal-so much so in fact, | yesterday oth: s preferred agaiust Pen ront clothes the day I landed | missioner Raum has been sufficient to show here, The coat and trousers | bought in Lon- | the animus of the attuck madeupon him by ; don, butsome of the underzarmentsI had | Revresentative Cooper of Indiana, Mr. ; cago, Inits placea petition fora vehoring nen were at work placing pipes whenthe | thatwe should mot have madeour experi- |* The pending question in the tariff bl was [brought withme froma India No, Ihad not | Cooper has played a game of bluff from l'hrl'vnulun‘(‘m;nn ”l:uu-l-r'hwmh-aln In tho cme will b prwsented to the come Sbbing gavoway, Pat Golding was caught | ments had it uot een for Prof. Kocl's con- | on Mr. McPherson's ameudnent to the para- | WOI then oushigboaviyfn fact, I nerer ad | the start, Tnthe frst lacebe tad 1o ilca i His Owr ’”m'rf\ Ruum fn. | ™Mssion by Chalrimun ~ Walker of the Inte but extricated himself, although munication tothe Berlin medical congress. | grajh referving totable knives, forks, steds, [ Wom then. The funnclshitt T jut on Mon- | thathis assertionson the flor of the hol Bl st b . L T'ho German professort will bo remembered, | buter knives, ete, and imposes conpound | 48y morning was tho only on T gov fn Hong | would lad toa vl business1ike o s 1on byisg | man Milgely of the Wstern Iioight Ralph McCashlnd, about sixteen years |reala paper stating that he had found & | dutics on them according tovalue classifica- |Kore.” In view of thisstatement it Is easily | tionby asp tee appe | Cooper, who madethe s, ftor which | ie8cciation cSand elther Vico Presls of age, and ason of Contractor MeCishlind, | ohenical which renderd gulnea pigs imper- | tions, The anendnentis to substitute for | Widerstaed how dholerigerms may be ar- | spedker. Cogper thought o would creste | expination of his position, sfter whih | dent Newman of the Northwestern or who las charge of the men, was | vious totuberculosis. Coming from an un- | these duties auniform rate of 35per cent ad | fied from fudia dovmant in silor clothes |a ensition sud make a reputation | R the \-“mlr' \.”", \\"";“‘l“L"\_‘ Prosident Riploy of thesSt. Paul, caught between two timbers, across the | known physician, this announcement would | valorem, even to breakout when #heir jufected gar- | among his constituents, but directly that the _"jw "\,",(1' “'~1<Wl“““-‘tr-j?~-X: »‘ The petition asks in the firstplace thata chest and crushed to death. have probably passed unnoticed, but madeby The bill was temporarly laid aside and the nx:~{xt_~ are puton. ’ "“w:,“m,“,”:; ‘\\..u’ vm:y‘.‘t ‘.’-‘.‘:t un‘d :mw’] l,-xfkl': ‘\m owne ] shln ‘m l'”-‘l .nh\_r‘fll\: rohearing be had before tember 1, the 1t took two hours to reach thebody, and an | Pruf, Koch, It ws of eapital fmprtaice. | conforence reporton the bill for an increise | ‘Ltighwent on o say thit howas feeling | SIVALS tha CoRMItCS. the Tudiart dono” | company i;!l-ll o uw."'l.\l'.lll' ‘x,‘-‘fl‘;:-mr dateset by the commission for the reduction; Inquest is lbeing held this evening. The | Mr. Koch stated le had been experimenting | in the clerical fores of the pension ofice was | Much better, and the doctor thinks that in 3 | R took the witness stand he frankly (-x!jn‘llfip s gl oled becluse OF it then scts forth at length the vates fu effect mother of the deid boy has been lying very~| fora year past. We began our experiments | present o o, few days he will be out of danger. “Miud, ¥ attemptto fight the wommissiof o rducng grainrates from the STIGATION, Missouri riverto the Missis: ippl and Chle combat cons as ye state Commerce Railway assoc n, Cha Y 4 s o the committee that more than Cooper then demanded tosee the booksof | for the lst twenty years, showing asteady low for some wecks and itis feaved thatshe | five years ago, though that dpesnot of course A\h’ Evarts presented a tel f:-muyth'- | he added later, cautiogSly, *1 sayhe will | in private busiiess transactions | thaompiny, but Raum refised to produce | decrease until this year, when grain rates o> will be unable to stand the shocl prove that we areany furthér ajvanced than | Members of the Grant Monument association | prohably be out of danger, but there may themn, Ho was willing that the momb w Y rsof |were reduced more in prop ngainst the removal K protestin o hie supposed he would ¢ HibAL T he, | coue a wlapse, which woud crry him oft i"“"' h | the committee should fispect the stock bok | other year, This last rofuction loft the b of inins to Washingeton. : ] ) ot Of pe 1 116 engiged [n 8¢ ! L : ast raduc Oaifellyws Picnic at “Exactly whatwe have succceded in doing endmmeat 1" th' setate bil ||| 18ke a'atist. atic ctoke, you know, fs & | Misioner of peisions he engaged in sune | of fhe ¢ but not that it should gointo | yrain revenues of the lines interested at los ) ‘ ) fal "1 ) manufacturing business with Lemon and, | $hay it sald Cospar gave 1o 1he' | iy ar o T Freatoxt, Neb., August 21, edal Tele- inoculated rabbits with horize the construction of a bridgoe | disase n never exacly counton, and, | necling moey, boowed W oat press ovorything 1o goi holdof fnd he. hnd | St mavios o, 2{HlIe. tana vorigo coh gram to Tur Bre. ] —The tri-city celebr tion | yacilli tuty osis ina quantity suficient to "‘n‘“ Miss ‘:".‘?(\"“'"fix-‘" soino polat | by ned, “I thinlcit is just | bau hvlru apn_ t[mcl vr, .l'x\\l\rr\('i made public documents intrusted to himfor | mitls © a° ton o e whil oy e of the Oddfellows of Omal neoln ana | muvo a fatal result o nty) tign, vith 1 the mouth “of the Illinois and the | 45 a1l you got outof #his room. Youare | meit, but —not uiti ho ha ers was concurred in. Thebi Fremont, held here to: 088 vl 1 1y, Was asu vou to the endoser amyplo cllate e e R DA S e ol e e DA & course e must i vd Y i ‘operinsistedon sceing the books him 608 our treatment, which | oW 18 iaa 00Tt theonly person, ¢ ¢ the ph s, who | Ho st Saat thason Cooper insisted on _sceing the g , the cost was 11 mills a tona mile. - - Uupropitious weather made the Lincoln dele- | o0, seeret until we are assured of its value, Consideration of the tariff billwas resumed | has man since Be was brought here.”? al favor ti sellandupon the committee refusing him sion reduces the i d ever gation mueh smaller than was anticipated, y 100 R 5 tho privilege gatheved up his books and 17 mills @ tor wo have kept those rabbits allve” fromtwo | and thep imen cted, 1 looleat Maigh before with- | himandit wis a u physical § e ki Toft ths Foutl, S an but the attandance from abroad was t drel days, aul o examinius them after | Nt MePhorson moved to amend e pira- sibility for bim to favor Lemon in his pon- | PRE SN WA SR od e tnvestiga- T HE LT b undred and iy, Anexeursion i | g SR R G it and | TPl rierying toiiles and rasps by siriin < me wa very | 5101 ( Conmisionet R | tion on lis own hik. thors WOLLA 18. 210 GHIbee Ieli of iiv es came up from Omabs over ou duties and clusification by lengths k TV | stated i arg 1 Jomumissioner Rav idhie hy roads soup ther o i S o e Ondflows of Iromont | liver healthy, withoutany trace of tuberenlar | and inse . cont ad valorem tade. Hig eyes wero sunken | (olistock in his refrigera I A e o I roads torecoup themseives on such an - ll & most hearty roce: ch we have inoculited Without votingon the ames ar quintity of microbes, | Atewentinto executive ses £19000 on_the endorsement of THG14e Leinon and had renewed the noes from tme | Whilo oxte ba Rabbits wk dmenithesen- | and very bright; B face, bronzed | panies to pension offics o with an exactly as last yoar's cop afforded nandsoonud- | by exposure, was dravn and haggard, | und ing this petition an_ olive yes, with the unding that he would promote the : \ e ¢ [ tine. The refngentor company — was b inone hand, the rods u tho celebration wis held it the | aud which we have mot treated, have within | Journed. and hisskin wasas-dry @8 parchmait. The | Orgivethom favas, was uierly and wiolly | orginized last Jwuary and composed | other a club in the shay +fusal Sl ervbody enjoyed the day | 4 few days of inceulation shown all sympioms HolRe sick man is of mo intelligent loojc- [ AU Ty S of men of high standing nmenscly. g swingin cral 8o- : . western roads " KWE | ou the part of ofl aims for Lemon ormny | excopt the Alion, company énployes. nov had anjox y stock in anytiing stituted the | of the injected diseas: bility and basket dinners et WasmyGToN, Augist 9.—In the neuse | ingandabout s of age. ey 4 Island and T i i i “Why r outatake i 3 altorn Lemon was anxiousto have | Union Pacitle to put the rates in i auy cvenk, Eramme, : “Two hundred days in the life of a rabbit | today Mr. Henderson of Tilinois reported the Why shoild an outsider cateh_the dis that, b was iuterested in to any pension emi- | his wfore the pension offieo pushed | Tt was fntended th koep this latier fict o soe A Wholesale Indian Marrvinge would ropresent years in the existenceof a | piver and harbor bill, askung non-c S e UL N ) ALy S ot 1allsr have iy Interestin | alog. He prosented s number of slips, eich | epet until the petition ad been. prescitod 1o BANGRO¥S, Neb,. Augist of “cial to | ™en, you suggest. But we are not content | inall the senate amendments and when we passed intoan: adjowming room of ) : SElya - | relati. acase which was reported to be | thecommission, but it leaked out accidente the hespital. “Because physicians know | “:‘1"":,’\‘:};“ R L better how 1o take precautions agaiust it Diivats sftairs thar quire nalogies ; we want facts, scientifically | the con to go further into his married yestord ustrated beyond all possibility of con-| M. Kerrof Towa made the wint of reservation, about cighteon miles north of on. On that account we tave taken | that the amendments must/ this plice, by County Judge Downs of Pen. [ the precaution of injecting the ma, ommittes der. It was necessary that they should be | imum ini it, furthermore, | My, Henderson therupon withdrew the re- Tue Bre.]- ixty couple of Indims were | With the Winnebago Tudian | der trove action. The witiess was asked to | L1y make up twenty-five or thity cisesand pre- he Atc Was necessiry _in order to ST-AYS K Bl Sk r i i 3 seut his views. This was dme. Witiess “What ar those precations meetall of th s made Mr. Coper | prsented Lemon's letter to the committee wipally tosea that everything which 1 is fee idrew from thoin- | g ff was read. It enclose es fromthe patient fs thoroughly disin- | Yoti olay’s proceedings practical complete pension ¢ snee requested by the senate. on refused to attend today's cone fernce, sending word thatif any line putin the reduced grain rvates it would consider Thirty” | itself free from the agreemeit to adyance o5, dited November 16 L= L Dt HEin calbon the consid ; the whole, L rates on everything but grain east-bound g i : brought this to a clos: & sed tho hope that the burean | o A it Al o) married under the civil regulations of the | into the veius of the ear, when it is certain to , stating that he would make it tomorrow d, and secondly, to luye no fear The ~ charges wstizated by demi at, and oxpiossud tho hop that the burtatl | from the Missourl river on August lhis i it W inl f 5 wauld begrin the practice of considering such [ connelled chunge. in - he progemme United States to entitle flwmln|Ih-.n|uv|l|-_\ atoncecnter nto tho whole system. [1ay | aspriviloged matter. Do you think, sir, that this man may have | crits who we dischargel from tho | gonpletod . cases imamediatel Mhio letter | SO ok Alton. Lotk Taltng | bagr Ui, from the g ment. T indians on the | poticular upon this fait; each of our In t § 3 1 adthe germs of cholera before he en- | peision oftice by Commissioners Tamner and vis e » o doj v 5 T Gy b art S upe is facty n the moming hour Mr, Buchann called A wis referred to the deputy ¢ Winnebugoand Omiha reservations will bo mmissioner for | pyitic agreed o make the comuission’s 18t the plan, | requetion through regular notice to the Weste y Written or | app Freight association, which snexton mon's ses | September 9. Chairman Cooley answoered i i Raum, and who sought vengeance through radeless cha i inoculations in this s mentswas | yupthe bill for the ad biit oL ehe Bt 1 this hospi aic oday and tomorry ap the bill for the adjustment of the accounts ree 5 RUTBAOdy Aoy, suMicient, not to Lill one, buthall a dozen | of jaborers arising under the elght-lour law. “Unguestionally. You seo,he was wan- A Pontoon Bridge Attached, i Havi Peanding diseussion, the morning hour ex. | Afingabout allday Monday wherehe p wport and he reparted o therefore witness made 1o ¢ - verbal, for tuking up ooy RESILUTION, in >sin thp moath of o g succeeded in keeping those 1 " ¥ 3 LU M of the remlar orde on bere, low o woi Nrniasks Croy, Neb., August 21,—[Special s, which ve treated after inoculition, | pired and the house proceeded to considera. | @14 Be wis at thit tine quite " Spm“u_“'l_*h‘” ‘o protibit | Hium TR e R 'rl:‘lnh'.'-( i ’_‘..‘-vli..fi ‘('m“ :I.’ ;‘\_l:‘t}:‘{m Telegram to Tue Be.] -Stewart’s pontoon | active for periods ranging from one hundred | gigy of the bill defining lard, of contuminating others. |t is very possible, | , senaor Pl 16 tim and consideration of _the mitter| pe; <Pyt the reduced rates into effect. Sop= bridgge was this afternoo attached by the | and twentysix to one hundred and thivty | My, Mason of Ilinds said that this was | DOWever, that the measuzes wiich lavebeen | thy souate wing o tho A et o Los O ‘"“‘“]n‘{\"‘ ern_ | tember 1, asordered by the commission, mnd i 7 o8 Whild! its > x aken may be sufricie externinate the | tende o comeet g S as | ing comple on whicl ] Cases en come tous with any aints, slerifl for u_dbt of 850, held by the Ne: | days. whilerabbits uot treated died twent t between the packers of impure lard and llxtl.|.| ¥ be sufticiont 1o externinat the tende !\ com (l‘.xlv(.‘ e \\l]]\ “,1!' _.’ thn Sl R e :{:‘n ome tous with any exnphints, and if braslaa City Natioral bank. three days after inoculation, we have pi the packers of refined compound layd, Iy | Cholers which Teigh so to speak put into | gnwn to large proportiors and — which e r@= n n e Just e wwill sed thiat thy o the %t o' th | redy for adjudication. This lad the cfeet e 4 ) be of the | Ofgreatly expediting the work of the ofiice. - Ciptain Lenon had nothing to do, ho as- serted, with the preparation of this er any bsequent order, mo The meeting resumes its s The advanced lumber rates cents from Chicago and 22 conts fron sonthe e points g into offect September 6. These rates aro anadvance of 30 per conv on those now in effect, and it Is believed they will be tho value of our trestment in so far asrab | yea tradefight and had no place incon- culation.” ) :;":'“'-\‘lf 1 bits are concerned. We shall shortly experi- | gress. He was as much opposed tofood ‘“I'hen there is no doubt about his being a subject. ment with monkeys, and if this test succeeds | ddulteration as auy man in the house. Tho | genuine caseor Asiatic choleral Yoo the Clostug tay at Blair, Bram, Neb., August 21.—[Special Tele- gram to Dk Bee]-The twith annual re- ution of the Washington county veterans closed here today, with 236 earolled. It s sion tomorrow. 1 4 basis of 18 e practicaly ad % . 4 e compound lard men were charged with de- | N, slightest. Our visiting sureeon | leter., Ins of the drinking s ¢ JUIBIRLIEE: ; charge was false. This bill struck down | qob v WSS s 30 Balatio: ohi 1" Bl Qme at tables, out the reslts aro| tho commitice toretum and resume his con- claimed to have been the best arrnged, for Our experiments have yet another cbject, | every possible chanco of exporting larl or o most ey o e cholan In | giout the same, Tn the smateend for somo nection with the casg, which T did, and the | pormagent. Tt is theend of a bsingsiruggle 5 entertainmeny (02 auy drevl that of determuiing whether vaceination ean | compound lard from this country. The gen- 1 most malignant form.J & tine at lust there hasbeenno sttempt committee adjourned, imintained for over ayearas betwew northe :;:‘:-::ml" "'h nu 1::ruu;nm h LA 'of | peused asu preventive against tubereulosis, :I;u‘l‘:!:‘ apn&fi fl"l":fx lI:c ])V:‘B:"U p«;{n lhls h{’nflrm- Leaying the hmpfl:LmtheBmmn a?ncoulmcnt of the sile all liguors, lndluny BUILD MORE MEN OF WAR, ern und southern pine, i today isted : se 3 atoring Vhitec] vhere Teigh | t fran nger alo ene i 4 marching, speaking, dancing, lawn tennis, Tn other words, by vaccination we can render | T8 RHEBEOPOSHS 5 o ey | coffee house in Whitechapel, where Teigh gbu”;.';:.l »;!“L l’r wlr, Blm d“c.zt‘llnc Called to Now Yok - an object refractory to disease; that this can | ¢y el the armers, Did put upon linding fiom the steamer rroves < An| N 1 & | Secretary of the Navy Tracy Talks g e Spoci o] Tasebull, ete s sl BURELL gl Lt el W‘m night. "Tho!* propeistory Dhomas HAY, gown o a sean. and the res- axy b ¥ Sar1 Laxe, Utah, August21.—[Special Telex At the clection of officers this afternoon, § ! . olition ot tho nus seutor About Our (oast Defenses. mrar kg el oo 5 b | rubbils, Thus, you see, we have at least huagry? Did they ever know ofa fiemer | ducted me up tvo fightsof staivsto al Gl ie1 tiab oatast th ontom T o o i er e o o raae. | &1 » B ] —Ex-Sipor n e e e e o Nunici | vancet a stage towards both the provention wding out in a storm with his wife and | rom where the sailor had passed tvo nights i EYORT K. L, Avg peetal Tele- |yt of the Rio Grande Western has been tor Plimbshould lead inthe crus T State: 4 gram to Tue United States | .n.q O Pt oi Vi Vorkme! > ripping off wa r amatier of surprise to some, but his sincer- 5 s b calledto New York to consult with Vice Workmen were ripping off wall paper and 308 fo be lonbisd. | He does aot indaige | Seamer Despateh avrivedat Nowport yester- | President Peabody of the simeroad, Hehag 3 : 3 iany legisdative tricks for mereshow, and | 41y Wwith Secretaryof the Navy Tracy on | been oferedimportant positionson the Northe e . i aucher—who, it may be said en passant, | cheap clean food productto help the farmers ¢Sy a healthier loking man was never | g tack upon tho senate bar is taken to | biard, em Pucitic, Michigan Central wd the Erie. “"1 ‘leuni( I‘:In:.:xl)lm ; ‘t‘:“ "lfio‘llclw i]ll_Art.\an\d ¥ | withough quite o young man, speaks with the lnr xlr.;-muull- ‘ \_\['hl'n[xl.n farmers’ on.] Itlimlml\ scen. He always the first one up in the | mean that if it is possible e intends to drive M, Secrotary, have you read the articles _———— 2 home team; 2, ey s et £ s g o iad demanded it wias proposed totax Pt ea ce 1 0. % id | itor os e o THE 3 v A Nebraska City, Howell and Sidney; forBlair, | restraint and moderation of u gray-beaded | oL SO0 ct and for ulliw;muplo it mom guthealo e 4t dWhat QU outar Plsthas: o the helpless coulition of our seatoard | TIE BOPE 1 N Welbaum and Lace) sav, oy thatit is my opinion that | povYigher prices for filthy he eatthe first night, Poly " calling sterr ARMY ORDERS, towns and cities in case of foreign invasion ¢ his experinents have not been made on the | mide in f1ats in Chic 0 toa domestic. The foll fersin the Seventh in- | was asked. netion. samelinesas ours. In fact, his test, laving | ton. He defended Fairbank aginst s “Tyo cups of coffee, three rashers of bi- futry arol ly["umLHmn') n}. I're T have read. them with great intevest and [Special | hoen made with guinea pigs, provethis protty | strictures madeupou bim and thén pr con, four fried eggs, and nine slices of bread | man, from Compar to Company K Cap i been exsggented. was tho o g v s 1o argue insupport of the Paddock pure fool 5 9 eI ressed | tin Jume: antio, from Company I to | 10t aword has been exaggented,” was the s for | conelsively; and so much the better, for | |8 it¥ oy COCR I ool and butten mm.‘i‘:.fr the female addressed | (i SO F e e A | wply. “The argument isall in fayor of pro- thereis never 0o muchof agood thing, and | "My, Allen of Michigan supported the bill, | Vith arithmetical precision. omuny B 10 Company K; | tecting our coust by naval warfare, In the i | two cures for consumption are better than | The agitation of this question had been pro- Chat shows that he used to eat all the eutenant George 8. Young fromCo: children in the presence ofalandlord and sheriftt But the laborineman, who worked [ Sl ity is not to b fourteen hoursa day, must be tixed for a | disenfecting everything. ¥ ot ¢ majorfor the ensuing Thotime and | and cure of tuberculosis. With weference to placoof holding the next reunion was left o | Prof. Koch's experiments,” continued Dr, the oficers for selection. G Accumulating Evidence Canses O'Brien's Case to Topple. Orruwa, I, August 21.—[Special Tele- gram to Te Bre. | —Already the rope beging to tighten about Billy OBrien's neck, for to- diy two of the assertions madeby his coun- Another Temporary Tnj Nenasia Ciry, Neb., Au; Telegram to Tie Bre.]—The the Chicago, Burlington & Quinc cured another temporary injunction restr g et f first placethe warships are amovable for el acisateal 10 (hA LA v L il ke Ingg Nebraska City from issuing the 3100,60 | gye,» voked by the carcful, thoug tion of | time,” went onthe proprietor, “and henever K to c..r.nmu,\- t'npnuf; Allan | o0 ly' coTRbtitaA u" iny joint where ai »"llf\ut k'md;(_'d in l:l' ‘h ad h.‘ll_l;m\ulcn';;l v 1 Tuesday to ail in builling a A —— farmers in their various assemblies and or- | gj v ing sic awol, did ‘kson of will remain [ 513 Bt Bwnily vhere an | of ¢he proseention, which opened its case M:“::,‘:,’:;HLZ',W(M o i Totithin THE WORID'S FAIR- SITE. ganizations, Whether they weiw right or l‘,"lli']‘f\','f‘,l 8ol beng halobward: d4 Washalkie, voming, as ‘tat- | my shows power. They arenot stationary | ju104ucing the evideee of the night cerk wagon B Aokos A 3586 E— wrong they called for it. It was ot true, as | "% POI¥Y tiched” until furthe’ orders; Captain Sins | targets as ave forts and batte heyhave!| " qittes and Henry Baim e OilGme daim . tlaims that Nebraska City has nowa bonded | ¢ ¢3,6 Bickering Continues, Congress | stated by the gentleman fron Tlinois, that | *“No answered Polly, laconically. will join company Hou its _arrival at Fort | offensive as well as defensive powers.”” bz, who H4HNG ax to Boone'’s DelLE &L aadl 000; thatin October, 187, tho May Interve ne. this bill affected the menwhoproduced cotton | Continuing the nvestigation, I wentdown worth s Lieuienant Young will pro | 'Thosecretary favored hoavlly amoredbat | eqiue tnohotel at sbout8:30 on. tho. sight ¥ voted $10,000 to the Nebrasku Cily | Guicago, August21.—[Special Telegmm to | ok 4 L tothe Victoria docks, where tle steamery foim Company B et otk | e ships such asareunder consideration,able g Mr. Hendersm of Towa said his friend v Tk v 5 } ¢ S| folloing transfers in FLOal which has built the bridge and now clains | versully eritiching the world's fuirdirectory. | for the laboring men of the country and | oMcer aboat the case and hepoohpooled the | to compaiy E; Captain Stephen W. Gro should have a fleet of armored vessels to prey the remainder of the unissued bonds of | The Evening Journal jolus iuthe chorus aud | had put then u autithesis to' the | wholestory and dedaved that Teigh o more | leck from company £ to company T; Fixst | ypon foreien conmerce and for coast and har- 00,000, $ today says: “There has been so much of a | favmer. Did the gentleman refer | jad Asiatic cholerathan he had. Licutenant Richar Thompson from com- | yor dofenses I approve of & modified form of U Qhiect of the Qls persistent AgWting of | divenity of opinionandso many conficting | o Fuirtgnle - and Avmoir, | who hal | ihy, he exclaimed, “these London doe- | BY I b0 company T Bint | Liewenait | o oging Ericssor monitor: he Sixth infautr, ~The whole Chicigo press is uni- of themurder. Thefinding of the body, its horrible wounds and their nature, the discovery of the boody coup- ling pin and of Miss Kale Fords pursenear the body were graphically told. amassed millions el oriuen ang it Loyt e apaTinda oy om compix o originil B ORI LS It was mol, hawover, uitl Georgo Holmess , bu e At tare traviben i 87 o s auoassed | lilion s don’t know what Aslatic choler ! G ol Stk cexpense of sich anavy @ | son of O'Brien's employer. and miunazer of claime son account of excossiy . | Interests, which sofar have prevented a do- | gt tho expenseof “the farmerst Let the gen. | ors don’tknow what Aslaticcholera fs, and | wmpmny F; First Licctenint Reulben B, | Asked of theexpe 'y | son of ploy ax T8t a7 | claien balug mwichalion the queation of tie! Lsmaut ety ik toim Ml o b s tanell Swhy siouli thegtliie tios thongl. | Peomee fromh. comans T Bomaane 1 sompared o an claboretesvsiom of shrd de- | flolmes! Livery, was called tiat. 0'Brion’s i iisikdin faivsite within the city limits, tht it would | peals, forthey were illplacal in defmdiig | don’twe, captain £ turiing to a heavty look- | Second Licutenant Eliore ¥, Taggart from | [ohscs, *ftwvould bofariess, s replied thesec- | aso began to topple. Inhis opening ~state- | Alliance Meeting at Alma, not surprise a good many if congress,at | men whohad been charging labovers many | jng scaman standing near, Captain Miller of | COmpany K toCompany G Second Lieuten L) g ment O Brien's comsel ted that he Aua, Neb., August 21, —{Special Telogram | pro:ont in _session, wos petitioned to so | [T eent nore thancompoundlardwasworth. | g city of Oxlord, snother steamer just in to Tug Bee.]~The allance of this county | amend the world's fulr bill as o allow of a | haq petitionedin fayor of this bill, from Caleutta. helda meeting at the opera house todw. | site being chosen outside of the corporation | Mr. Foreman of Iliinais favored placing a | **Well, rather, Powers, candidate for governor, and Me- | Jimits, Such s the feeling among thedirect- | tax of 2 mills per pound on compound lard | scen a man eating Keighan, for congress, wero the speakes. | ops that if matters do unot soon reach | in order to insire compliance with the other ant Char Company De s Beckwith from Company I to | in heavyenough guns o shoreto keep an | would prove that O'Br Soconl Licutenant Ceorce A | themy at'a respectful distance from our cen- Aiménty’ from Company E to Company | a1 reached lis lome from the Holmes quarries, suth or the S f or- | river, via the riilroad brilze, at 7 o'clock on answered the latter. ““1've sutenant Taggart willjoin Company G at | 20 fleet could completely blockade our prit- | the night of the murder and ' that he saw s Dreakfast in perfect | Newport, K al ports of entryand simoly by keeping | Holmes, sr, and his wifeat, the livery af, 8 ¢ out of harms way “paralyze our entire sea-go- | gclock and’ 8:0. Young Holmes testified health at § o'clock, seized ut 10, ded at8 and VILL LOSE IS DRAVES. e ] f The addrosses were of the usual order, | & (iR it ons of the bill. 1010 4o ki oL b e e J that e saw O'Brien coming fom the wagon | praising theirown platorm andabusing (hé | tongress may be asked to so ameyd the. bil rs, Stuart, Oatesand Whedder opposed [ uried ats. Tuat’s what T el Asiatio chul- | | Nyprasidis Wild West showman 1:stiom wBhen vou believo in havbar defensest | bridge at yo'click and that his pareats could | republican party and candidates, Thore was | 9 1y atlow OF 4 s1te being chostn ontaiie. re, aud then the house took & re- : 3 ook soms’ tma aw "hne Ten | | seYos, i many of our hurbirs they miy b | not bave boen seon at thelivery at3 or 8:) 8 Juge attendance. Tonight they are hold- | "« was common talkon the strests this | cess, the evening sussion to be fordebute on | Just then MurineInspeetor Seott cane w, | [iGins Little Chiof and Short Hom, | baea g efet in conjunction with s | lecause nune of them were there after sup RENSTG Darlingmatin 1l A DA e SR R ST ind joining intho talk, oxpressed the must | whoarrived in New York on'Tuesday, calied | sidiary tothe naval force which shall at least | M ey 9 Three Boys Fanniry, Neb., August positive opinion that Teigh ne shadow of the real v ) erhaud bhad a | on Generl Obeirne, the asistaut sipe be sulicie atch, have i “fson park, and it is | NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATIOY, slatic cholera, *‘Me's | tendent of immigration, and hada long. ta stk WaLL, Jaran aRTAC B Working the Bogu Drraft Racket, pecial Tele- | claimed that some of the large p L o e oaour R ) i, in which they oharged (Re. oie sary combat ahostile fleot.” Aonisoy, Kan., August 21.—[Spocial Telo gram to Tur Bie) -Thre youths named |erty interests i d, w The Bill onthesubject to Be Taken | &/ 19088, taVR ol e Indis otl of Buffalo Bill's show With cruelty tothe In- It Created Surprise. gramto Tk Bee.]-J. B. Quigley, formerly Black have been arrested for breiking up o | others e Davily interosied i Sc it Side Up After the Tavift, *(“ ‘*"“"v'l“"’ll"‘“ :““l“"‘ ";M"' "‘: ‘;: r | dians, They vonfrm the Wastxeroy, August 21.-Great surprise | superinterdent of the Awhism water come ko T (e Bealb e Jy. | Street carstock. This may or may not have 8 i diseases aboutas bad us clolera. Anyhow, | madeagainst the showmen by other Ind g e e | pany, andme cently traveling passengel 3 Loty :,"';:L‘_‘(f“','l‘(“ Tuited Brelren of Fly- | gniduence o thalr present very evident n- | WasHINGTOY, August that's my opigion.” whohave returned lately. The men weng | Wasoccasioned by the failure of the senute i "'f“l,"’.‘(",,“ “ ,,“",l;‘ Ly fl'“"‘*':"'(" freotid - i A X tention to putthe fuir at Jackson park, if by | gram to E.]—Cl Statistics show that cises of English chol- | west to their reservation lastnight, General | this moruing to take up the Quay resolution | & ntof the Chicagy, Burlinglon & Quincy S A QUESTION OF LEGALITY. any ook or crook it can be done.” the house committee on banking and curvency | ora have been more mumerous than uswal | QPeime will agaiucall theattentionof fhe | fixing theorder of business. Senator Quay, [ in Culifornia and Oregon, is bothering the i et — said today that he had been assured 0 D g s an usidl | ineerior dep: when asked the reason for the postponcrnent, | banks and defrauding his friends throughe & = ared (el et h ey postp N 1 g Serlons Clarese of Bribery Against An Art Exhibitin for Mexico. tor Sherman that the sanate would, lomedt. | ® Lonion during b pas WO | by the' Tudians whohave been comected with | saic out the country with bogus drafts. These RoME, August 2 Tur Bre.] - ~[Special Cablegram to 'he Mexican government has weeks and the deaths from diarrhoea have numbered 262 a weel against Chicago Coa Ciicaco, August 21.—| ilmen. pecial Telogran to ngshow and will present these list fogether withthe other testi- | takeit uptodsy. Ishall, however, call it up | and endorsed by friendsh Some of our friends thought ately aftor the tariff bill is disposed of, take up the bill giving national banls circalation it best notto | are drawuon bis fatherin-law in Atchison ances to meet i ‘ B e orase of 988 MMAER A wony which e has collicted, tomarow.” in his travels. His fathor-inlaw declines to Tue Bee,]—Lawyer Adolph Kmus filed an | E¥aiteda con B 0 ex-Deputy OmIDLIOF | o "o 'pl par valie of bonds depostied gna | 20, 57CF880 of $36. The g6 reiurms show, AN ABORIGINAL DISCOVERY. e y und the draftsare sent back for the ene intsrvesing petision’ tiiay in'the mils of A. /| AD.Sshibition of Romay wey whih 118 pro- |, ouiing tho banks to' tasto only airouas | o At D melr lEdiudo) abore e | o, (W ATORITALIOTANE. e AOyclonein Ohto dorsers totakeup. One of his victims s g Tho Wost Side vania | Posed toholdin the City of Mexico. Theex- | ©T 2 iRl Lk avenge of deaths the same week for ten uraties rom Gaifornia simounce the 1cAGo, August 2.—A Dally News | Abiel Leonard, Episcopal bishop of Utah M. Wright, president of the West Side rapidt | POSE vo ol s 101892 andcontinue to | 4OV Of 310,000,000, Thominimum of civcula- | vear bast. This may of My not besignid. | LSCOVery in an aluost inaccssalle canon in Ao, Auguwt 2—A Dilly News | Ablel I ARI0OTN _ahop of il — tagusit company, agaiust that ompany snd | [ KRR OVt Will suppore. | O 8t present is $12,000,000, This billis now | Saay Do THS Y . B | Ariona of a sottlenentof Tudians who were | specl fom Fort Wayue, Ind., siys itis re- | andothom arc in Sun Fring e Pt | thecityof Chicago, i which Mr. Wrighz | the schome. Tha concession ' to Depty | pending in the house s unfnishod business : Dot beard of belore and who had never | ported thore thata cycone early this mom- | o0k W WEHES S, COUCMES | BUC d oy ! ; . t T ol 1 seenany white men exceptJohnD. Lee, the | ir.g struck at a polit six miles cast of Fos. T ; secks 10 test the legalityof the ordinance. | Omini hus created a grateful fecling among | and when the senate bill is adopled it can be Anotler Opimon, Teader 61 the Mornons inithe Monmtio Mo, | i1 struck at polnt six miles cast of Fos- | srarigdl the officers of tho law in pursuit of Layyer Kraus' petition asks that he be made | the Italian publictoward President Diazand | taken from the speaker’s desk and receiveuc- | Lospoy, August 20.—[Special Cablegnm | dow massacro. | The announcenent is at. | OFi% The wires in that viciuity we all | Quiglty. Hels some plice in the west, P R e IR i 1046 Tiwtloand Isins to Tk Br'k.]-The locil @vernuent board, | tracing muci terition from scintists, |40Wn and no pariculirs cn bo obaind. T —— y el Ho represents many Bons ef Votirans at Bt Jamenhs Souator, Paddode sars lis pure food bill | whish has bern iavestipathlg tho case of (he | Cariaiu o G, Boirke of the ‘Third | Fosir . clghty "\\I‘ eutofthiscltyn | B S ey Speclal ORaRty! i Ky i hd 0 AR FORODIM wiil be substituted for the lud bill, whichis | suilor who veas vestore i in® | cavilry, Who is thorughly familiar with Vicka Plite railrosd. ¢ > o 21— [Speel | BEaR oo, slonp Wosl . Hen- (' 6r. Joimes, Mo, Augustil.—Tho nstioal | Ny *Lofora‘the ouse an). being. bitietly $udr Wio e ToUseCATRRRORIL B flor- | AL and it alonginal inhabitans, Lo L Telogram to Tue Ber]—Edwud Bach of | oiph sirectand Ogden avenue, over which | encampment of the Sons of Veterans of the | fought, Represontatives from the cotton | iPS{rom Asiatic choleral and takiento the | suysth instead of ouly recently being dis Guute hese [Indians hivve been known since o, when they were visited by Father lante, & Jesuit priest. He left Santa Fe and d Now Mexico aud | passed |been s t o rapid transit | Unite | States, will bebeldin this city Aug- chise to build an cle- | ust25-30. 19 represented. Thogo lans Welcome Peace. Aberdeen, S. D., is hero w Y or GUATENALA, August 21.—People | busiiess men on & uniquo s are jubilint because rking among the heme for the ree apeace agreement has | lief of the farmers of hisstat He says sed. Barlas has acceded to wheat ralsing has 4 | producing states ery state and territory will be | inw local industri el thi 5 is thre one of thelr grow- | Poplar lospital, annouuces this cvening that ened, The wan- | the symptoms in Teigh's eae, although clini- nots of Missouri and | ufacturers of compound lird feel that war | cally undistinguishable fhem tho s mptoms. is for the purpose of prevent- | Kausas witl be here and John M. Thurston of | bas been decliced against them, More than | thoroughfares the Wi "SNQL. compuiy seareda f = wated rallway. My pet | s ‘ S | proved discoursgingly un- 1 fng Mr. Wright and his “commpny from get- | Nebraskn will make an address, Beidesthe | @ score of representatives have preparca | Of cioler, are ofien obsérved fn cases of | \jyugh Uwh and tien soith to |suggestions of the diplomatic cory profitable and something must be done fop ting smp judgment,’ sud Lawyer Kraus. | convention thero will be open competiiive | themselves for this fight. Amog them is | €holra nostras, which efeurs in London | the nd Cgon of the Colorado. |cepted their plaus, He has sig a [agricultural relief, and propeses to the busl b +*0he suit isa collusive one, but I, wpresent- | dyills, nilitary parade, ete. | Mr, Mason of Chicago, who will make the | every year. | Father Garda also enterea their country | protocol which will be pu heve within | nessmenof St Paul and Minncapolis that fug myself and scors of property owners, | i o il | effort of his lifefor thé cmpound, There | T e anddescribed it the same year, comin fivedays, when itwill the farmers be provided with funds to purs { 10pose to kuow just Low much bribery and A Big Hotel Fir will be some oppasition from those who ubhor Argentine Affairs, foo! from themission at Los Angeles, ( - . chase sheep by theorganization of @ stock 1 raid has been committed so far. The first Warerrows, N, Y., August 21,—A special | internal revenue taxation, but the bulk of | Brexos Avies, August 21—[Special Cable- | 8nd it 1smore than probable that Don ¥ New York PProtests, 3 He proposes (hat the capital evidence of bribery was given by ex-Alder- A 1 AARINY 0, 1NR the fight aginst the bill will be nade by | gram to Tie Ber.|—The resignation of the | 9¢ Tobar a Spanish explover, visited th Niw Yok, Augustil.—At & meetingof of the organization shall be 4,000 shires man Baderoch beforo a notary public, He | Sas the Thousmd Islands Park boteland | yyoce who have the kener incentiveof self- | oo gl , Buakion OF 1€ | oarly @s' 151, The Avasupios, ( g ot PP s and thatsubscriptions shall become binding . testified that Mr. Wright had (wico offored | fie cottages aud stores bumed early this | interest at stake. The laboring man is | EYrnorof the proviue of Cordoba has been | Bojke says, are o smill but 1@ executive comuittes of the Grant monu- | (G ' )00 shall be ruised, him or any friend he might desisuate stock | moming, ] No lives were lost, but it is re- d to taxing the compound article sim- | 8ceeptel. The goverument has introduced | interesting band of the Hualpia trie | Ment assoclation yesterdaya resolution was g or moucy for his vote in the council. This | ported that someof the guests wereinjured. | ply to increase its cust that the shughier- | i0 the senato und chamecr of depitiesthe | of ndias. They have no comection with | adopted protestingin hebalf of the people of Omioniany. finsE160 A8 Eeltils will be “corraborated on Saturday by State | The loss will b hout 150000, house product thrive, andso the fight | Proposals recently sulimitted by the min Sonat khart i) . iy t the Apiche Indians, are entirely differont mmmr ud of the ¢ 'u;mm;: mlc ]u'upu»cn{ Loxpoy, August?l. —(Special Cablegram to enator Eckhart and of persons who The fire caught from Vi 0 chen | gocs. The previous question will be reached | ©f finance, in maniers and language and until quite | action by congress in Pegurd tothe removal | 4 ispateh fre S rzel heard (he conversations. 1 cannot toll how | of the hotel s lestmred Lt p o | B ot o alestion i ol - | Jately have been tostileto e, They trde | of the remaius of General Grant, PR BALI—=4 slapiol fean Hiskrani gln many persons have been bribed, but the | before it wis oxtinguished, s " . Requiom Mass for( to some extent with the JPiuteson the north | - Dally News says that tie goverument ls Sup- :’“"h Wikl bo ";\"“'""'lflh“ nd "\'«’l‘,"“muulwv' - — The Steamer Dania Goes Ashore, Toxnoy, August. 2l.—Requiem u e | side of the canon, with the people | Bank of England Disciunts. plying the l\rrhl*wl'h\?\l.n‘\l‘m nl:n The ug sy stock fn the company will be com- A Kentueky Lyncling, : e qust 91.—The | the late al New [of * the villg of Oraybe of | Loxboy, August [Special Cablogram | Christians tave cut the telegraph wires, pelled (0 tell how he came by it.” 1 Mepway, Ky, A kg .!ul:fllh-udfl'r‘ q"“uv::-‘r lll)'n::u': }r" u.IL-" ‘l’t‘l":::’:’ \]1)('!‘]1'!::; nlx“vmlm ,..:'.\ .‘-i‘\ ‘:““‘:".\“ LC,, f the Mogvi trbe to the et and | to Tue Br The Ban u}' Eueland m: |-.f, ","""y Ar prye \\h“‘:md Liuuqu m.;n.wlm ool Mt il S d Al £l |8 ania, of o - 4 n on ortory ye y. O a with thelr brotiers, the Hualplas, to the E BEE. o g objectionableto theauthorities were stran gle e T T e & Halhs | ::u:l“”nu‘ :.\.:x!;u rd Gilber ‘l\u(h'r\.\ I;lu-, a ",‘:.v wat u,{[]mnml high tnlr{lua( night. One Ding Adivered an l..Lng.» t durin; vhich Sl A Mol RSN i :lmu) its Ah;n! disc ’..;z frowm 5 per cent to | in prison, 2 21, —The treasury de. | Pominent white faruer, near here night be- | mile above Point Lookout, from some un- | sail it was certain ro living mau bad 50 | the mili R g et s por cent. The rate of discount in the open ———— WASIMGTOR, Augist &l,—=The troaury A8 | Joro laih wis Lakon {roch Al 1001Y oGO | BetTR st A Wi Sty ba bt | OBl s rel el i asens Sy o |t e e uaer lhe sommand, | & Biet lor both Slort 4nd. firoe mouib Hils Eight People Drowned. \ portment this evenng issued a circular pro- | this morning bya mob aud stung up 10 @ | seut Lo gor ber off, | - - | enginecrs, United States army. in 151, whose | 18 8% per cent and inoue ut, Loxtox, August 21.—At Conway in Walss " widing for the redemption before Scptenber | | tive onthe edge of town. He confesed, S | The Sultan € ehort i 7ho- fund o alnost overy M bmry — | & boat coutaining eight persins was swamped 4 ©f £2,000,000 41 per cont bonds at par and — ‘0 =— Eight Thousand Minews Strike Viensa, August & inthe country, Al The French Ald the Sultan. in the wiver and all its occupants drowned, > will after Septemberl prepay to the owners | i o Gierman_Bliners® Congr. as. BrusseLLs August 2. —Advices from Mons | to Tue Ber,| —Jt is statel that the Sultan ASUORE 1 \sEine | Taxcier, August 21— (Special Cablegram of the bonds s received all tho interest on | » August 31— [Speclal Cablogram t0 | stato thut 8,00 miners in the sorlagedis- | hasagred (6 @ number of nforus 1AY-| By the adution of the b1l prvidig an en- | 10 T Bik.|—Tie French milltary mission Ay i, sild bondsup |0 and iucluding Augutdl, | Tie Bee.]-The German miners' congross | trict huve struck. Sociulist lealers are | meia involving communalauteiomy and the | dovincst ol milore ot Caaqamyiding aaen- | 4 ined tho sultanto work tie artillery in tho | _LoxDoy, August21.—(Spuial Chblegrante 2601, without rebate or interest. The circular | will meet at Halle on Soptember 15 and its | fomenting discontent amo men, and it | adnission of Armeniius to's share in thead- | chanical arts 1o the extent of §15,00 a year | recent conflict with the rebels st Zo ‘Tup Ber.| —The Tilbury docknen’s strike ! August 10 15 hereby rescingod. L aston Wil OUtaus o Bt e Foneniive ai e | slon i share anical arts o the extait of §15,00 a year | recont conflict with the st Zenmour. P * K v ped @ ovement will spre | miuistrution of the v | ek and an locrease of §1,0008 yewr until | Thercbels are stil uncowed has euded 1o vicory for the strikevs, e/ LI .