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- “PART ONE THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. —ur S L — R — TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31 =2 _4a s bt NUMBER 74 Y oumy " - r ¢ | starving Ireland. This cartoon, which has | J M \ RN TRADES UNION OPNG RESS, “ { AN change the schedule to Tuesday and Satur- PECCINN \ SIGHTS IN OTHER WORLDS. | &t eoent te tendon o sccm | A CONCLAVE OF SOVEREICNS, : NEN OF BRAWY AND BRALY. | oo Tucday o Satar- | (G CRESSIONAL PROCEEDIGS i by m set of verses entitied 3 . °'r"‘d’ r':ffl"::‘"‘ :‘ be Taken MISCELLANEOD R sl _— o X [Copyrght 189 by Jarne Giordon Bennett.\ S iation v(-?‘l(‘;:‘-}.-"... B B0k yr D peare ) The Mysteries of the Heavens Almost Realy MISS M. E. BRADDON. Negotiatione for the Entrance of Russia Int | Lowpox, August 80.—[New York Herald | Blugging in Years Agone by Our Potent, | Superintandent Porter savs it will 8et Adjourns Without Acting on the S—— » Cable-Special to Te BeEr)—On Monday i 1,550,000, The count has been ivugh 3 to Be Solved. fShe Clikithe fiooks froin Othisr's Pens the Eurcpean Entente. th"lrm]tluui‘un N 'wl Bk p:(; Grave and Reverend Seignors. ahd o all Intents 404 Purposes these Raure Wool Bohedule, —_— 4 D e S I’Z ceadings at Liverpool and, without sttaching "AL the soselak af ts s That wvelin ‘ = i pwright 150 by Jam Gordon Beontt) | THE CATHOLIC CONGRESS AT COBLENTZ. | o much importance to Sts deliberations, pon mation of Mr. Dorsey, 8 bili was pa T WILL EE DONE WITH A BIG TELESCOPE. | 300" August 30.—(New York Herald | O Y | therecan bo mo doubs that they i tive 4 N LiED o 10 pension Mo, Mary 8 Mier of Bisir at | THE AUEN CONTRACT LAW PASiEY: — Cable—Special to Tue Ber ol (i greateffect on the power and spirit with i Sifwmonii, k0 S T - The Moon Within Touching Distance, | /1 letter fr | Reconciliation Almost Effected Bes | which many organizations sre now facing | No Truth in Rumors of Changes in ”M!rl Aud Mrs. L. W. Carr of Omabaareat | 4ot gome Sthoveston - Wis B Mars S0 Near We Can Signal it Hof e | tween Emperor Willlam aud jitalists and employers. That spirit the Department of the Platte— b 5 Prnny S. Hearn, Alio Passes the. Bl ,'. |Iu iy M4 Inhabitants and Ob- New York Merct Upon him, therefore, Bismarck-The American sppatently orie OF RN SRRERIY tidn over, Alterationsin Nebraska's I ey ¢ i e Y . : ‘ A Tk Mer e Ritonish fwtirn o in spite of all the efforts which are made from Mall Servio CLARKSON STEPS OUT. onvict Labor on All serve Their Customs. must fall the disgrace of knowingly attribut- g timeto time to brisg about an understand- et Public Works. ing my peu toa buok which I sever wr [0 Yetweeen thd WG-AMANL WAL cant s The First Assistant Postmaster Gen- which he knows 1 never v i a5 i . A g the v eral Concludes His Service | et , (Copurightel 189 by James Gordin Bewnett.) e 10 Bialare hote pit 1F ew Fork Associated Pros. | prosper unless they sreuaited. Among the Wasnxarox Bureav Tar Ovam Bre, | Wasmisaros, August 80 vecial Tole | Wammxorox, August 80.~In the Pixse, Asikust 30.~[Kew York Hetd | v e s be progress of nego- | measures which the Dew trades umionists 3 FornreexTn STREET, ' & | el ele- | , Augiet 8010 the st Oable w Tar Bre]—The progress | 1 pe) pow 3 Yt a6ty e of Russia into the | seem inclined to support is one which will Wisnixeros, D. C., August 0. ) i ‘rv(‘ ur Bre.)—First stant Post- | this morning Mir. Morgan prosented the resos of astronomy depends on two things—instru- : = pebagrrh gl ated by range- | immed affect the workingmen them- | The personal encounter between Repre- aded his t meetin it i “I have patie writing printed in st pecuniary service in The presic department & d his f ingham, A federal election b meeting of thesover- | selves. It was extibited in the recent action | Sentatives Wilson of Washington state and < conference with | of the dockers' union, wlieh has proclaimed | Beckwith of New Jersey on Wednesday last ments and the men who ase the Galileo created astronomical observations without the rther con- | th aperor Wil By cotsbrucding bis telecops, Which he | o i i Byt }"{,“,] | the emperor of Austria is fixed for September | thatit will admit no more members, Those | Was not the first incideat of the kizd on the | U ek the place, but Mr. Clarkson w Mr. McMillan pointed towards the leavens nd by O ““)'_ "\, 'i¢ |14 duringthe mancuvres in Silesia. The czar | who are outside will heve to keep outside, | floor of the house. Johu B, Weller a member SERalo odemu logery 10, kA ssodl joint resolutiont Ptling the world Know what he | mE@wayof my name s a writer by @Vingit | i) urrive at Predenborg onSeptember . | and that means that they will be purposely | from Obio, [in January, 1844, and subse- [ PTUSS reporter tonight he said: I accepted | fifteen days this ¢ unwillingly and for a s, not years, and I lay it down ions with the p t have never been other than | site and public by to stories I am known ot to have written. He will stay there until the end of the month | and tyraumically excluded from a chance of | quently senator from ( “Lhavejust seen in the New Work Mer- | ;4 i) eome 19 Berlin on October 2. | obtaining employment. We camnot think it | 8nd beat very severely . t 10, 150, the apening MApUrs | ey Wiliam and the king of | probable that the workingmen themselves | Porter of the house. The assault took place | M It or the Ghostof Love and | gp o o win yo received by the emperor of | will consent to such @ pian @s this, but the | in the lobby and it was construed to have | MK and,’ by Miss M. E.Brd- |\ e ot Vienza and they will go ona | dockers have acted upom it and it seems | been commitied on the floor and on sn officer d pleasant, but I have noliking for | was passed shoongexpedition to the Styrian Alps. The | thatthey find themselves in mo condition to | Of the house ana Weller was arraigned and TR . The tariff bill was then taken up, the pende ‘ted interview depends largely upon |send £1,000 towards the strike which is now | censured. “"“”'“l‘ will absorb the interest and c | ing question being on Mr, Carlisle's motion to . : Austria’s acceptauce of theterns oo which | going on at Melboume. The question of | InApril, 184, there was a regular fight onthe | Iand the pride of any one counectod with it, | strike out the wo ssTaphs so as to place s O | Exoperor William proposes 4 revision of the | the eight-hour law will be bronght up for cong | floor of congress between John W. White of | L very much prefer private life and its inde- | wool on he amend was T oo A Berlin treaty. The opinios of the foreign | sideration by the congress. It will notbe | Kentucky, afterwanis sveaker, snd Mr, | Pendence. The reports that I have given up bR L IS | e ofticials continues hopeful of the defl- | surprising to find that the delegates are una- | Rathborn of New York. R I | e v oy doubtless from one of these copies thatthe | o0 go1yti0n of the Bulkan troubles before | bleto come toan sgreememton this subject. | Seatand coming to Rathborn's knocked him | S'NG TLIISERION $d tmx Jot e cast with it'] groundwork for M. Caldwell's new and Ofigi- | ¢y 0013 of the year, The czar has sent Grand | Many of them are opposed 10 the interfercuce | down. A general scrimmage ensued and | presidency of the “pneumatic railway nal copyright romance by Miss M. E. Brad- | 1y o nichael, president of the Russisn coun- | of the lepislature in regulating the hours of | Mr. Moore, a member, fired & pistol which npany, whic es new principles to 1o- don has been sto wounded an officer of the house, | € ics. In his alifornia, sssaulted had discovered through Bu Mr. Shriver, a re- | montt Galileo and his investigating, inquiring and independent mind, the telescope invented before his time would dave done nothing towards the progress of science. But, on the other hand, without that invention, Galileo would have discovered neither the mountains in the moon, nor the phases nor spats on the sun, nor the stars in the mil mor auy other great discoveries which the world is indebted tohim. In one wvord, he would not bhave transformed the science of astronomy. According to the valuc ©f the man, so is the value of the instrument but men capable of using the instrument are I cordial an office h 1 produced s melodrama | o 0 entitled ‘The Missing Witness,' which met | 70" were ctod Le next paragraph to which an ment was offered i woolen and worsted 20 cents per pound ppl wotion and motive power in cf reported an amendme . | cil.on aspecisl mission to Paris to reassure | adult lalor. Others kuow perfectly well | severe ; D A | necessary, as William Herschel, Schrocter, he dishon ! of fabri- | 4}, Prench nent, The Moscow Gazette | thata geieral eight-hour law would operate | They were arraigned before the bar of the | BEATIS clihtee o8 i s, M. Qlark- | per pound from bk Fraunhofer, Orago, Lassel, Dawes, Lord , aud the example of evil cansed bythe | (oot aimthe foar expressed by theFrench | injuriously for those engaeed in certain indus- | house, but as the wounded man Wwas com- | tors and cetablic & posiotea | toe e Hoss, Warnn dela Rue, Secchi, Carrington, | Wont of e it press inregard tothe desertion of Fance by and that it would infallibly tend to | fortably provided for, mutual apologies were | tb ) ppointment first class 3 Hugeins, Hull, Burnham, Jansen, Schinpar. | 1 fecl mvself just 1 makivg this appeal | 2y by declariog thit the czar's persistent | a good deal of trade out of the country. | accepted. sde during his oficial tim Mr. Allison belie ella, Pickering. These rivals in astronomical | t0 the English and Amer ess. aimis t maintain the balance of power, rec swill be asked to pass a resolu- In 1850 Mr. Graw of Pennsylvania and Mr. class of offices ung woc hedule Republican Brappox."” striking feature is the number of 1 unding eight bours for the govern- | Branchof N observations only made their brilliant disco i ognizing the fact that Russia and France | orth Car stablishod, over half of which rs of the ce, hesvover, eries because they had at their disposal in STANLEY'S CONDITEON. lll)m't- common interests and united resp ment dock yurds. )\r}‘_:‘!: |:;"R‘“xh‘l ‘;nm xl[hr ru - 2340 1{.::-: struments of greater perfection tian those ilities, 2 — - friends prevented a hostile n . i€ men most prominently 0 them- ed Iy thr predecossors Fears Enterfained that He Has Not | The report that Chancellor Von Caprizi THE ANy R N St R Bl H We ore just now traversing the greatest Fully Recorered. sinel @ promise from M. De Giersto| Hefs the Chicf Topic of French Ed- O e | un g e I Aol B it and, yeriod in the history of science, after remain [Copyright 1. Jamea Gordm Bennett) the frontiertariff was baseless. The itorials, neounter. When they werearraigned Mr. | pollofen of Conmecticut, W. W, Morrow of | 2€” n both dng statd gmore thin balf acen | Loxbox t %.—[Special New York | question was not mooted at the confereace. | Pamis, At Sevéralotidtie French | Keittetook all the blame on himsell and | Culiforniaand E. C. Fowler, chief clerk of | *1d¢ p tion, tury. Scdence s at presmt mak | Herald Cable—Speciul to Tue Bre.]—Mr. | A ukaseissued today at St Petersburg raises | papers have been discussing’ mm States kil Sl ) Mr. Graw the office. Mr. Plumb said Mr. Allison's stutement fig great and majestic strides for | Stauley has, it is feared no means re- | the customs duties geuerally 20 per | M n ister Robert W. Johus Bl A DENTISTS TROUBL | ut that e ition ward, Three great telescopes have | covered from his recent att Uness. He | cent. The fact that coffee, cocoa, tea, sugar | Ribot conc: ..u.gmeprul.;munnrAL.Lm.m B uL WA 5 % vt e of recently boen successfully constracted, the | is now, with his ietlyin o | avd coal imported tarugh the western | pork. Hon. 0. B. Fickler of Illinois. Blows were | 1y, werrill of Chicago a Muchly Mar- | bom) wis 7 like of which would have seemed a fantastic | secluded Swiss village. In oversy over | froutier and Baltic ports are exempled from | - The Journal des Debates thinks the pro- exchanged apologized fora momen- ried Man. Catin i dream to our predecessors. All three of | Stanley's African expedition, s into a| therisegives a semblance of confi hibition unreasonable, in view of the fact u; tary for yieldingto the impulse o 3 themn were coustructed m 1 The one in | new p! the publi in the aut u | the report, but y ly the ukas: American pork securing 1@ highest prize to punch mnu before the assembled | qp trie. the observatory at Nice has a opening of | of Major Barttelotts' diary, with letters to trictions of the trade with Ger the French exposition, and” thinks that the | wisdom of the nation £ LAk, B. Merrill, prin soventy-forr centimetres and in length is | his family, written while he was iu charge of | 1se is declared to ent will soon withtraw It. = In the early Hon. Joshus R. Gid- | g tohave considerable trouble oo . T 4 - e oal ST ® s says thatif American retaliation | gings and R le of Virginia had a eighteen metres. The second,at the observa- | the year colusmn, d to the presenttime 55 U s bW Al el ied out 1t wonMUGhi off the sale of | o3 and R S D | e f from tne dificulties tory ot Pulkova, Russia, has (he sume diame- | Ouly one side has been heard and itis notun. | with T e e | 400,000,000 francs of Fredeh products annu- | Sective f e dasoe 2 | whic ter, but asomewhat smuller opexing, which sonable that the family of Major Bartte announced that the wkase preceles a | ally and that the publie heaith 1will not be ded to twist it when | Dr. Mer nan who a $25,000 by reason of the character of the mounting, * should now desire to place amnother | revision of the tariff. £ed by admitting adew tons of Awmeri- rushed 1o part the | breach of promise bis bands, brought | only measures seventy centimetres, with a v of the case before the public. :ut among the measures agreed upon Mt thinks il B s wions 1o s of Virginia, stand- | py Miss Cora Davis of city. The caseis | 11EEES I A ithonl. Alabancs A s APbeui wo. brought forward which are in | by DeGiersand Von Caprivi will be found | sition, but holds Ehmt it is now im- | {heee Himecl R sl adversart. | a very sensational one. Several mouths ago tres in length. The third, atthe observatory ments in Stanley’s | one loskingto the 1m ational repression of | possible to move backwards or take an atti- | 14 1he floor. v dpomingen e Dr. Merrill marriedl Bessie Lister, daughter | lotts' o 1g before the economic threats rchists and nihilists, the czar desiring | tude of yic As carl cert on this matte iotous | Of A Bdward 5 el 2 ot |~ Moniteur Unirersle points to_the recent | congroas s sham | giaress of M. Ribot @ proving that the | jo nd | of Jos of Mount Hawmilton, Californis, has for its ob- <& fect lens an opouing of ninety-one centimet and & focal distance aud lagth of fifteen Major Ba ise of | an placed in a very diferent | European c bas left it meeting of Be of Aliba: b Lister, the willionaire, “ ad ;u: the fi ] after the marriage the North side | 1@ very exciting dey 4 chal- woiy g o) ¢ | " N received a sev shoc he i as - fter the third fire & re- | |- : ‘ bttt iex metres, When these aocum@its and papers see the | las given the povernmenta pretext for order- | government is convinced thBEIL MUt AbAN- | conliution weae Cectod | Not lone aiter tha °d that the fashionable dentist was | These maguificent instruments, from the | hght there will be au African question of mo | ing special military procautions against | don the pronibition. Thiseemclusion, it says, | difficuity with Mr. Inge, Mr. Stanley L TPy & T f 1 M - ! had worked in his of inform ed T, very fad of their successful coustruc- | slight int tion, lave demonstrated that we | ley's should not be satisfied with them. | bisc came involved in a duel with Mr. Pic 1 of stbefore the public. Mr. Stan | greatdisorder. The tumult at Frederichs. | 15 reached after hearing frem the' French - e relie: x o frot abasi < ister at Washington. 2 France persists | g N . % > ation had hardly died aw whenever the duties on wool we pedition forthe relief of Emin Pasba, | bam arce from an abusive attack | oy aor oS OF Ced B iy R?«",l.fi‘h&rnmfi&:? ;{:: b ina amain” e | foreanother one was sprung. Tbe news it would be found that woslen manafecuirers iduct in leaving the rear colimn where | made by Herr Wille upm Gebel. | hnve th submat to & hodsy@avance in Jatics Stanley was. the principal in & duel with | Dr: Merrill's marriage had pemetrated into | would show an equal readiness 10 b e the It ispossible to g0 even further Itis the | he did and how he did wilkspecially becalled | An immense majority of those present at the | o its product. Hamrye eiia i Joeoft GRepgetiout and a verp pratipiady, | dutios op awalen goods reduced 5 ot unnatural ambition of the astronomer 0 | into question. meeting voted confidence in the party’sdepu- | La Lantem thinks ch wine | “Tp ‘1544 General Clingman, in debate, as- ming to b his first wife, cume 2o Chicagu. | 0. Allison e was mot prpsied to b fuiihiean. 7iritoer It dha dogsss £ SEe e {iom 33 thie reichstag, In the row Alx:‘;sequantpw growers will soon be is it | sailed the . democra party, chang. | Shesuid that sferrill had married her at Bir- augwest that the great wosl producing |uter- of the infinite, and above all elss to deter. DALTON'S RIVAL the méeting the mob assiiled (he police with | oo and | ing.. . frand - in_ the defeat of | Wingham, Conn., and bad come west. Mer- | Sols sl the country should not be plotertod as fth 1 the interestof beet. stones. The pulice charged the crowd with | putting prohibitive duties drawn sabres. The socis bitterly of the di lers by rill claimed that he_had procured a divorce | other idustries were protected. Wlea the Amcrican cort | Thoy fontht 5t Beltorine and vher s | from Mre. Merril 1'in’ Denver, Calo., | Country waso willing to be put 1ipos 4 froa ist press complains | if the result is to lose théw own market. R B S ot rat as sTantat and was therefore free to marry whom he | trade basishe would go with Mr. Carile in S H A S i eSiede approves absolutely Minister | ''he Brecwenridge and Cottine duel or | Pleased & motion to put wool on the free list, but mtil mine the nature of other worlds, to lift up the corner of the veil that hides fromus the immnense mystery of creation. James Finney Challenges the Swim- mer of the glish Channel. . [Copyright 15% by Jame Gordon Bennett.) & that the prot % d Afew days ago an unassuming looking | that point was reached he was in fa or of i e SArly (0nr e ruiinge ihe instr Loxpos, August 30—{New York Herald | fromthe cbstructive rowdyism of the new | American pork was & fanlt which | (oo o oned (ris spokenin | g cument crept nto the files of the cireuit | caring for wool growers us he was i 1 vor of ments which we have spoken of were com- | caple—Special to Tne Bee.|—Captain Dal- | eCtn. ¢ should be put an end to. The Burlingame challenge to Preston | €0urt. It was a suit for a soparate mainten- | caring for other industries. As to th' needs pleted, and already opticians are 8t work 0na | 4o as he isunow known, is enjoying ¢ Atthe Catholic congress at Coblentz 6,000 o —-——— Brooks and the Patter chalicuge o Roger A. | 8Bce aguinst Dr. Merrill, brought by Mrs. | of the government in regard to reve ve, he lens greater than all three of these lenses. nln;\' twice a day—first &t tne aquarium, | PeTSOs attended. 'n.e congress uemmm m- A4 SHOCKING SPECTACLE, Pryor ise excitement Cora Merrill, wite No. 1. would speak on that point when the sugar = o orv A v . ¢ s, lenged Wilson and the er W - VO olc . " oy . s g metre. The leas of the observatory 8t | wish many flourishes, and secondly, in ncluding Jesuits, il the resturation is Instantly Ki led. ('-:::‘J\]J\‘h i ‘lu-fi(:::,l "'"Jf,w‘,‘j"n’:d lent on Says that sho i atill Mr. Mor. | Sugar shoula bo placed ou_the free 15t and Mount Hamilton measures thirty-six inches, | ihe even: when he appears on | Of the POPe's temporal power, also gover- WooprieLp, O., August 8).—[Special | jefferson Davis and O by the rill's wife. She does not wish to live with | consumers relieved of 2 cents a pound on the or ninety-one centimetres of froe aperture. ment subvention for Cathlic missioms in | Telegramto Tue Bee the stage at the Trocadero music Yesterday was the | Henry S. Foote drew @ pistol on Colonel | Bim, bowever. aud asks the courtto grant | price Nowa lus of forly inches,or e metrein | a1 glorious in @ swallow il | Gérmap Africa. lust day of the fair bere and more than ten | Benton in the shis penmior satac-i| B sovetatSEtienAnce, @ ELerimeacutton |1 110 ACEO0 D IGe: pamactaph jvasrigied Qiameter, is desired and is being constructed. | gng g South German accent, andassures the | JEmperor FrucisJoseph and the regent of | thousind peojle wsembled to soc the final | fered, when sDresst, | o was that she was not notified of it and P Thisobjoctiveis composed, asevery oneknows, | geptical audience “dot be didde big veat | BAvIia are mediating between Emperor | racesand s balloon ascension by Prof. Car- | S (et theussassin firel = 0 GG ot know tha was divorced until In the House. of two lenses, one flint, the other crown, | 4n4 vill do him a It has been cales- | Willam and Prince Bismarck and arecon- | ter, the well known seronaut, tions of temp ‘hich have been displayed in it in a Chicago naper, WasminetoN, August 30.—The house met juxtaposed, mutually compieting each other | jurad that if the capt swam across the | Cidiation isalmost effected. e balloon was a simple hot air afuir, and | both houses of congress i A1 o _F‘g“" 'l'm‘ {;w fl\-\“f\l is void it | at11 o'clock today and the first ho.r was by theiroptic properties, producing s per- | channel at the rate be swims in the aquftum A farewell dinner was given last might to as kept in its positlon over the furnace Mr. Clay u_!ul‘.'\zr Calhoun used most bitter ‘]:‘m[;"‘"“ ‘R“‘_l":“fi i '_" ix‘;‘? ition and | twken up with a debate on the bill for the ad- ot i i ssibl p sifismen’ who are visttin 4 G AT ex pressions in debate. ery ortuna s1tion sustament of acconnts Bovers. . Siorkad fect achtomatisw as is possivle. tank it would have taken him forty hours fn- | 1€ New York riflemen who are ting | with ropes held by standards, Whe it had | CXfressigns inQcbate. o e | Will leave the doctor open to prosccution for | Justment of account laborers, workmen This objective lense is being made for the | (raud of twenty-four, as he clsims, James | G€rmany. The banguet was held in the been inflated and all was veady, Carter gave | an in sixo and strength, stopped a fight on | PI6AMY. and mechanics arisibg under the eigLt-hour Uuiversity of California and forthe_observa- | pimey, a nval swinmer, dazled by the | 10T room of the Bremen Rathskeller. Pres- | the word to 1et go. Whe ballon shov upw the floor of congress by holding the beitiger S law. ory @t Mount Wilson, mot far from Los | groncis) success of Dalton's scheme. hus | id€nt Hanschild of the Bremen Rifie assoca- | 309 thousands of spoctatars were horrified 10 | (gt arms’ length and arguing with them TRANELED X0 DEATH, Mr. Brewer offered an amendment provide % ) see dangling at the end of tion tossted the guests. Mr. Siebers | small line Milton Redin, one of the in reply dilated upon their ple most prominont yousg men of the sojourn in Germany and the comrade-like | county. and an officer of the fair associution. | cordiality dlsplayed by the Br riflernen, | , Hundreds of people ghouted for him 1o | Hesaid he was especially grateful for the | Srgh Vit Redin was eltlier entaugled or had Augeles, where Mr, Pickering has recently ol obtiined some excellent photos of the moon, Saturn and the planet Mars. On oneof these latter a heary fall of snow is perceived, which covered, on the planet Mars, an extent of sur forcivle terms, the tirst fight between | A Nine-Months-Old ¢ resentatiy bb of Indiana and Laird Horrible End, braska in the Forty-ninth congress, It Camuex, N. J., August 30. 3 occurred in the corridor just bebind the | gram to Tre Bee.|—A baby carri speaker's de Old_ Child Meets a | i€ that this act shall find that the «iximant performed the service under any cou ract ex= o pressed or implied, or has been Jiid the 1 Tele- | amount agreed upon. Mr. Brewer's umende ge, pushed | ment was agreed to and the bill passe L | come out and wants to ra Referee offers that gentleman £100 to repeat Dalton, who eviGently be- vell enough alone, declares that he won't take a stroke for less than Dalton, while the o pe 2 by eight-year-old George Weaver, slippea | Thehouse then proceeded to0 & cousiderns Lace as vastas the area of the United States. | ¢ 00, honorary membership in the Bremen coms | the rope, attempting todimb up the sle A GREAT DAY FOR LABOR INTERESTS. from his grasp and rolied into the street this | HOD of the bill amending the alien contract It is easy to understand that men of intelti- % - conferrel uwn bim by order of the Bremen | line into the Lask This has been a great week in congress for | yorning. His ninemonths<ld sister fell | 2%, : # gence aud feeling, who understand the true Gas fora Penny, Rifio association. At 7 o'clock in the morming | A sumber of wonen {3 the dense crowd | labor interests. On Thursday the house | gt 08 FEEIILRCT FSCr o0 o After some discussion the bill wis passea grndeur of humaity, should take a doep u- [Copyright 18%ty Jamva Gordon Bennett.] | a band played before the Central hotel while | fainted and all the spectltors grew sick with | passed the Connell bill constituting eiglit | guiynder the hoofs of a horse, The mothe e T e S | e s P Ny , e 4 - horror as the balloon sailed upward and be- | hours a full day’s werk for all laborers, work- 03-& horee, he mother | hibiting the employment of convict libor on terest in such progress as this, We have a | Loxpox, Auzust 30.—[New York Herald | theNew Yoriers ate their breakfast on the | gan moviag soatbwar men aud mechanics now employed or who | it 0D the stoop, a witness to the whole hor- | public works: the bill to prevent pur- right t be impatient and feel keenly that the | Cable—Special to Tne Bir.]—The gas de- | terrace. At $:30 the Americans proceeded in | Carter could be scen making desperate ef- | may hereafter be employed upon any work | Tillc scene, and was unable to move. John | chase of supplics,the product of convict labor, astronomers are in the position of Moses when | partment of the Birming] am corporation | full uniform, carrying banners and led by a | forts to draw Rediu up the rope on which he | under the government directly or through | 13SK. the farmer whose horse trampled the | by the United States: the bill giviug consent, he wis within sieht of the promised | have underconsideration s pemny-iu-thesiot | band, to the railway station, where parting | SYULE ‘;'M:d e k- | ol ‘w}u_\- the house passed the pill | Cbild, was arrested. o 'u?xvhxl»]:‘l ia_sppropriating & sootion (if oA o $RAL) 5 Sl a3 texibmen > i . Al i L e, For fully ten minutes fhe efforts continued | conferring jurisdiction upon the court of R R ud for the use of the state agriciltural cols )n.wd. For examjle, we ha r'-M‘u.\ blsorc our {&E“;p”‘}x:’f L‘Ao :‘:-15 A:Jl te mmtl.l's. The | orations were de 1|\1x\'~\|” A‘lune(rm\d ¥88 | andthen, at 1 height of jpver one thousand | claims to hear all claims for time over ¢ _ The W eather C rop Bulletin. sge and the conferor port ou the bill to eyes. All the observations made thus far | idea has been tested and proven feasitle. | present. The New Yorkers tok a special | feet, the ballon ok a sudden lurch hours 8 day given to government work | WASHINGTON, August 30 weather | prevent collisions at sea. Jead usto think that this planet must be in- | This system would involve the fixing of & | traib to Bremerhaven, where a reception Redin's hold was logsened and his body | by all cl also the bi ich will | crop bulletin says that the weather during The house then adjourned hubited as our own, and perhaps even better. | machine in the se of eah consumer and | was given them by four rifle asso- | Shotdownward. It was found half a mi enforce definitely the alien ¢ the past week in th S e wheat and corn regions of the central valleys and *he northwest is rally favorable, and that the 1l crops is improved, The Wo see in it continents, seas, capes, bays, | the dealing out of gasby the penny worths. | ciations, The band of the Marine artillery | #¥ b’“;‘e lh‘h» - torm :i:!, ““r"i} law, iwp i S ivers, cdouds. We witness all | The price now charged to small consumers is | plared the American anthem. After the | poan ok nd the body crushed out of all | ownersand hip o . s buman semblance. portation under any tho eflects produced by the seasous. We | 54 for 100 feet. Under thenew principle presidents of the rifie clubs had delivered | Redin's brothers and sisters were in the | under contract. This bi AN OHIO HIGHWAYUYN, Eold Attempt to S 1a Satch ol Cone sting of al lies extending from | Proposed to supply twenty-five foct for 1d. | farewell speeches, the Americans marched to | throng and saw his terible fall, of Itepresentatives © oy one o sermpted 1o Miui et and | o v\\A‘x:“li!"‘?\:f e NP Kocla it e b e | andonesr Sitning Toma: | (| S0 SRN SRR ACS Teocal ipniee. pro FLECTROCUTED. bur, saliclior of ‘the treasur 1 Hoe i RS etabeneritot il d g M T eren bnen thought that brilliant points, geo. | KCOMTION 1w umes Gordip Bewnett) | rosdstod, Captain Sicberg adressed the | Thomas Dew of Cincinnati Killed by TRV AL R e awmaet 10 V8. orte corn &nd potatoss mproving, | teis morery ha s e Big ¥ i Bi S5 metrically arcanged, have een observed, | cubla- Special to s Bor 1 The ‘f“‘.‘d Weser riflemen from the deck of the Fulda, Electricity. session, u ¥ 1 rule of crop than was exy 1 a mouth g0, | e2 4y with which to pay fl’l 14 ,'““,'i'v which maybe iatended as sigaals from that | o0 * CRU 6 P AR e ntIned | and thero were prolonged adieux as the ves- | CINCINNAT, O., August 0.—[Special Tele- | licans, has given Ia logislati Ox tiros wosks of BaromRbla oM | o einanlad by Bt plii planet to ours. $0 London bators the asnel thoes Sor ciaing | SS5pad swey, gram % Tue Bre.]-Thomas Dew, sged | &l of ihe last three congresses 140 Obla) and Fon: | a6l Waicbultn Teashs aue (sadn Hov, then, isit possiblenot to wish com. | g0 [4o0in P10 e Jenal tame for clsing | e yinetioth birthday of General Von | twenty-two, o linemau of the Brush com- | femocratic domination in the house. The rn crop is much improved left the depot at Addiston, & man w 4ring B plote cnquest and aviainat lesst wthesolu- | gob,nipm I O EE C ave boen | Moltke will be observed by the presentation met aborrible death this morning at | 4o labor i any form. A lot of democratic e —— black mask confronted them dr sanded tion of the enigmat tohim of a wllective address from all the 5 East Third street. He was standing Well, now that an objective lenseof forty towns in Glermauy and by the gift of a house | €D an irn fire escape and was about to run a ced bills, but none of Advices from Honolulu, the satchel. The gent jan, howey & drew and no real effort was Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., August 80.—Advices | revolvers aud opened fi favored with nearly all through the last three which was ) turned months there is no place tke home, con- 4 . > ; : X x i A 8 by the desperado und Leacock was s 4rious) fnchesis cist and sucoesstully completed, a B- | ot Parchim, Mecklenburg, where he was | J0opintoa second story window, when he | msde t pul the 10 laws from Honolulu today state that the anti . ¥ > ey BB TIAR dhanitic ‘setis Sorward on | be ?:’lu‘; ml,\.fih:x_ N‘(‘Elk:e‘lm ;lull s08s0n in | yon Bmperor William will g0 in persen to caught hold of & live eleetric light wire and . THE DEPARTMENT OF THE PLATTE, pated trouble in Hawaii has not come to & | :‘km“m "ml“l\_t ,,u‘i.u' leww ok 1 xn“fu: made. Itisnow mo longer snything more RALWEL s TOmAe ket offer his o insianty fell back upon ghe fire escape, Hix | | Upon inquiry at the war department today, | Lead. The only event of consequence was | river. P i ~aadliyp # quostion of money wconstruct au | Spreading Street Signs Not Wanted. P S oy DI s, (oo Taie b | e A e 10115 oparimncy | A Boiition prosentsd o thokingly thena | v,y gEaTeraee Lo L equatirial telescope witha dianeter of ten Copyright 185 by James Gordon Bennett.) domore than remove his dead body, of the Platte, is erronecus. Such a proposi- :;:‘;:‘1.”“{‘.:(’-‘; 1&‘(:~rv‘<x~‘4'l‘ll:"11.«‘-"]’«”;;;;.4‘ll\“r( e i - : \ metres and fifty centimetres, and alength of ; |New Yock Herald | The Peace l'nufn-ol is Favorable to He “T-:wr' R k‘un. I.:sh_nml--r been conside ,-,:\1 General There was some trouble in the leper settle- | A Canadian Schooner Falls 1. to the twenty-five metres, manocuverad ina capola | Cable—Special o Tae Ber.] —Remanstrances Ezet Lt >d His Money. cCook hias been assigned to the depart ment at Molokui and some fighting. A num- Clutches of a Collector D., August 80.—[Special | of Arizoua and the headquarters are 1o b larger than the dome of the Paris Pantheon, rom Los Angeles are being made against the introduction into CiTy oF MEXIc0, Augus pocial Tel- md with 8 magnifying i |~Rumors of peace ar-| Telgran w Tur Bre]—Pat Sweeney oged | moved £ ber of natives have been imprison cause wasa misunderstanding of the orde he Vicroria, B. C, August by anta Fe, The B0—Th nealing er four or even | London of spreading advertisements across | egram w Tae Be 0 s onder making the assignment bas boen beld in | the superintondent for 0t 44 schooner Mattie C. Dyer arrived y. sterda, five thousnd fold To what uiexpacted | the streets from house to house, thus disfig: | Twwgements in Central America are conflict- | 40N Ewing some money. The two met of | Lpovance till arrangemeuts have been com Yue supevintendent for the deeluction O 000 | covermacy from the Rorth 0 reed) Ao B discoreries would this supreme effort of our | uring the public thoroughfures in @ way | ibf, but the general belief is that Senor | mwgnd 1ar pareer ‘gday and Ewing 4 | pleied . TN et e was seized 4t Ounalaska Jung 18 b United iy great nineleenth ceatary lea ! which is onlytoo” familiar to residents of | Ayalla will not act as president, and that | then drew 8 lange: Coltis revolyer and i Gepn Brockd's matagemoat of the ds Yankton Independents. States Deputy Collector B s, the P Tais is 1 question which it is impossidle to | Awerican cities, Oue writezon the subject | when Guatemala fusisted o a re partinent of the Platte was in every way sat- am to the throw up his hands and march® s that a tax be levied on_ all such sky | state of affairs existing before the death of wood Nutional bank. At the bk § iracwr Tel YANETON, S. D., August 30.—[Speci v and 13 considered by Se | schooner having gone in thers w Qise ALy sswer, but wehave a rightto dwell onthe | ProPe i e 5 - . Mo of 54 . ® e $ \ t At the ! “tor and General Schofield s one of the | Eram to Tue Bee.]—The independent cour tress the day previous n o word unexpec od. It st uot be forgotten | *C e roneyd “fih e Sl i.\x}'g“t‘t-::‘xl‘f.e“l.mim:‘x‘i:‘:- AL ‘5';‘:1"::: :"('df :‘A»::’.‘ rul::‘;-lig:m;lfwmm Bwiany :::?“"“'“h in the service LA 200 ¥ 4 convention was held in n.’u city today. | case was bru.vl.'l b 1‘,- \|\! f :-m‘;‘.rl\° that it was when searching for the limts of Warning the Natives, fore the late president’s death and then f{aith- X e Some over zealous friends of GeneralRautz | Every precinct in the county was repre- | it was dismissod. When en o Sith colors in the solar spoctium that Fraunhofer | ' Arn, Samoa (via. San Francisco), Augunst | ful to Mendenez, butnow supporting Ezeta, Attempt to Weeck a Trai JEEAEIIURE 10 cueate toogya by olronl sented except one. The convention was har- | 1he schooner's captai v re taken discovered the spectral analysis, and that it | 8. —The joint action faken by American, | S50uld be culled'to govern the country until | Sacresto, Cal., Amugust 30.- Qs palast: Gonech] Bt | monious and enthusisstic, and the ticket | S5Pore and confiued it Halger—3 was whilosoking the parallix of stars that | German and British consuls, Warning tho | Hjee ot moreordonthranshy and thatthe | pross from Oregon was partly ai department. 4 | nominated is conceded 10 be @ steong one. | muraritic Lok e e Bir William Herschel discorered the orbits | discontented natives against plotting 10 de | forehand. The peace protocol s favomasle oy | Copeland this morning. The pasg#hgers wi THE PIRST DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA " inations are: State sen- | and all the vessel's Th . aptain of doublestars, and it wis when seeking for | pose the present king, has had 2 good effect | Ezeta, butis worded and arranged so as to | Severely shaken up. . I ed that an | Census Superinteudent r has informed | Seward enbark: repre the seal skins en taker i least Asiathat Christopher Columbus discovered | and most of the chiefs ha declired their | hurt nobody's feclings, and affairs will be attempt was made to_wreck the trai ator Pa iles fromw dock 1 1 Norta the t of the cen ? Walsh, Hugh J. Ca America, loyalty, but some of the natives are said w0 | before, with Ezeta as president. heavy irons were found across the track. sus of the first d t of Nebraska has been e and Theodore Gunderson. K Pacific wnd_the man wisde U s clzure Inany event such @ (closcope will eaable | SUll ¢ 10 8 state of disquietude. b T~ | spproved after thorough iuvestigation and nbrane the o of well knows | Was & new offi b us 2080 for the (st Ume plancts of the —~— overnor Steele rst Mossage. a | will be w 1 ¥ shortly both t retheds il o 4 sireoth ma; ,,“:‘“’,:wm.;?:.“f:‘mu",‘"{, :"‘:’ _Two lersons Drowned. Gumumiz, L T., August 80— The legisla- | NEW YOuk, Augustsd.—Inconnection with | CHANGES 1N NEBEASKA'S NAIL semvice. | Strong platform was a aud the cam- | O'Brien’s Sentence Not fntis motory, procth uag 3 1 catte GrovcusTew, Mass., August 80.—A small | ture convened in joiat session this afteroon | the strike, Vice Fresident Webb of the | The Yollowing changes are made paign will be a hot one, with the chaoces in | O77awa, I, August 50.—153pe a! Tele overthe depth of the heaven 1n & carpatof | yachtowned by J. H. Hall, while sailiig in | 1 hear Gavernor Steele's first message. 1y | York Contral has been summoned 1o sppear | Draska's state mail service favor of the election of the entire independ- | gram to Tar Ber.|—The verdict in 1 e Moore A SI8,10,00 stars, whilo the mom will bo | Ipswich bay today, capsized, and Haywood | i reference was made 10 the deplorable con | Lefore the state board of asbitration next | 18 1o Peake-From Se ko] S S— | murder case does not give satisfact o, as brought, so t speak, within touching dis- | Hall, aged seventeen, and W, H. Seymour-¢f | dition of the seitlers, mauy of whom have ex. | Tyesds | 1, change service 50 as 1 begin at the site of A Cartridge Explosion. | People expected the death penwity. tance Cannaz PLamesios. Holyoke, aged twent e, were drowned, austed their means while waiting to euter | 2 il ol Armada, now callad Miller, authorized Au sasamare Prax B 1 rust 50.— | ‘Y88 developed today which would t 1 ; —_— —— the territory, while others are ruived by | The Report Confirmed. | sustld, increasing the distance one mi ey " Bugst 0. | the case stronger had it been st A Oartoon Creates Much Comment. A Severe Sentence. drouth. He congratulates the poop. @t Wasmisoton, August 30.—Acting Secre | Albiou 10 Bartlett—From September 15, in- | A cartridge in a hole drilled in aledge being | the court. O'Brien is said w0 have ¢ [Copuright 18% Wy Jane Gonlon Bennd.] | Wisuryatoy, Pa, August 0.—Five dealers | b€ foleral government has provided for & | tgrv Wharton has reoeived & cablegram from | Gove e sarvice 1o six times @ weck and | removed to sccommodate @ sewer systom was | tonight Loxpox, August80.—New York Herald | in arigina packages, rwenty oonvicted of | POTH4 amelicrution of ' their condition and | 1Y WhaTy o e aran | chunige the schodule to daily except Sunday. | exploded this moruing by some Itallans. One - Cuble—Speci 1 | - J 3 ed of | yrgessome means 10 be aevised by which | Miuister eMixver confirming the report ank—From Sep- | man was killed, snother’ had his eyes blown | Had to Post )« e—Special 10 Tar Bre.l—The threat- | gelling liquor without & liceuse, were fined d whet be loane: st kil ot ral J i - 0 45 W beg e yo owe - ¥ ) | soed whest may be loaned to destitute | killingof Ge ose Maria Barrundia on 80 a5 W begin | out and several others were injured WASHINGTON, A fo t & ~euig piato blight in Ircland bast in- | 8300 each today and sentenced 10 from two to | farmens. | the steamer A upulco, while resisti + | ut Weterbury, decreasing the distance eight | - | ue 3 pre 1 - ; 08, e st :"lm;:, mm.‘.‘ ‘;"" 1?: PR MORt W thn “w Overcome by the Heat x g | m”uwnu Clear Spring—From September [ Redemption of Bonds, | president bus been compelied o ¢ ‘I: il JH9 ol & Byl oy Y - 4 | to Clear Spring—From Septombe: . - D = s i gl K By Kinz Charles Recovering. Grrunin, I T., August 80.—N. A. Daaiels, _Tobe Consal at Funcial. , curtail the service o as 10 end at. Willow. | _ WASHINGTON, August 3).—The secretary | depurture for Cresson, Pa., wuth n 44 weck, our golfiug costume. He is mow away - o h | Wasminorox, Augast 80.—~The president | gg) Snas a " 9 . i | . Y | Lisnox, August 3. —King Charles of Portu- | who was elected speaker of the 1 | YR8 y dule, decreasing the distanconine and & half | 88d treasurer today issued a circular for the | s eyl ©a 4 holiday. Bebind him bovers @ specter | 400 LT T UE FIaES ot ol Bico 2o "”swt erob ; ower bouse | has seut 1o the senate the nomination of Jobn | miles redemption of $20,000,000 additional 4% per | They Have Resigned ®f luuine poluting with & menicing arm to Tesult of 8 O but 1s Tecovering, i iuvl Ay, i velwme ¥ the heatandis { kin{‘!;ux.) of Miupesola w0 be cousul at Hiy Syrings to Wanatab—From Septembar | cent bonds nnder the same terms as under the | BFLORADE, August 30.—Tho Ser luu cabls 15, incrzase the service 10 twice » woek aud | elrcular of August 2L | met bus resigued.