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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | OMAHA. MONDAY ,\l()l(NlSQ. AUGUST — N —— 1801, NUMBER 46, = 2 - N N rmsby told them they were to protect the | ) | total wreck, and is also the BeW throe-story DI by tho crowds and they' ‘mn drazged the A 1 AR TS FIRES ARE DEAD, | camiis mvemsiattal et wors | MARCHING AGAINST DETROIT. | sevo'eivitatitett Reotuammund heves? | LONG~ PINE'S - CHAUTAUQUA. | wudiiorie mawet sy =™ ivieihest | CHARGED WITH BRUTAL ACTS, i LA | to be kept outside the gates, and _that auy | dence of Petor Feazor, and Pho blacksmith L Mr. Parvoll reaffirmed Uy 2 Yistrust of tho man founa iuside who was not workiug was e won shop of H. R. Colllns. The = - liberals and said his poliey £ Zad not chango | iy to be acrested for trespass, The scrgeant | mencral stors of Lufuyerts Brothers had tho He would keep his hands ul % tored until it | i | {hment ad to- Lak to the laborors, Ley o | Grand Army Msn Gathering in Numbers at | SV e roporiad 0o perdons wors soet s | First Sunday Session of the Season o Great | iy, Sjen bow the hiveraly Suifilled theie | Agsertions that Army Officers Provoked ba and Grant Smelting Company's | induce them to dis to leave the com- the City of the Straits, ously injured, Sucesss, Bror o i over IR Frvn the Late Sioux Uprising pany’s property and not to make an arrest s p Works Entirely Shut Dowa unloss absolutely neeessary. When the bluo LAST WEEK'S CLEARING - Mows D ; oat showed upin front of the gates and | goua) welcome EXTENIED TO THEM. e Comntey as tte. | WHERE NATURE MAY BE STUDIED, | ore De ..‘.: o tho Mystcieiits 1A | bR, BLAND'S . INTERESTING LETTER, Assassination around the time-keepet's office a few hoots and but the crowd as a rule Gross Exchan o8 : o ) s - y 1 anks. i wpyright 18 wnes Gonlo ) —_— STRIKE WAS INAUGURATED YESTERDAY. | wore o well behaved ; : HOFtat by o i y James Gonton winnett] | Betwe and 7 o'clock the day | Twenty-Fifth National Reunion Will Bostoy, Mass,, Aug. 2 —Following s the | pj.qy esque Location of the Camp | [" Aug. 2 -[New York Herald | tndians Said to Have Beon 1 —— quietly le het vor| oined the crowds 3 1 v of raring houso stateme for the weok ond -« e “able—-Speeial to Twe Bre, No pains have 0 A Ly N Renaized 1 Ll bl il ol ‘x-m‘\l\;kv\}::’;» peri bbby Among the Canyons, Presenting | o0 4|1\'\wl by tho dathie br-ike biot lm nst that They Would Be Blown from ' Not a Man of the Great Fores Left to | uo AU 7i0 o'clock there wore thit Soldiers Since the Close - - —_— an Ever-Changing P noramn— the life of Mme. Constans to insure success. | the Cannon’s Mouth it \ Warch ths Plaot, BT o BIFEY. &R arOURO g bIet. fa¥ of the War. | § g Many Visitors Present. Il book which was lubeled *Missel de La | Rebelious. naces and about fifteen around the t il - - CITIES, wnumxn.i ; | 8 Saai v m-‘;- Paris, Pour Lannoo 153)," had been ‘ ) C With this fo et of the furnances were | 8 cleverly manipulated. The body, with the y ove | Kept Hot ALl but about one hundred men | Derrorr, Mich., Aug. 2.—If “heirts makes B Loxa Pisr, Nob., Aug. 2.—|Spe exception of a few pages loft oose, was en WasmNaToy Bereae or i T POLICE ARE GUASDING THE" WORKS. | hiad signed the contract, but after the Motz | homes no vetoran nead fe L e . 5 —— o3 | Rram to Tie Bee.]—Providence favored the | tively cut away so as to form a cavity in e L B Sy i Ball imeetine they went back on Uhelt word. | stranger in Dotroit for this weos for tho | B8 | 145 | Chautnuqua with & most porfect day for it | wiich was placad wsardine box perforatodon | Indi AL OEN & James Bacon 18 the leader of the disc whole population is putting forth every offort | Gieawd:: W | ) i AT BNy sablon) Tt e dlous, ealitand | thgrs el i forated on | Indian Commissionor Morian hus writton tented men, und he is particularly sore at OFL | Biitindelnni. - o iireeee e | 1 3 the top and bottom. It contained about athird | n lotter to Agent Wright of Htosebid A goncy No Violenco Cff:red the Oompany's Em- | Tup Brer, ‘A reporter of Tuk Bre asked | tomake each old sol bor tho City of | st o 14 [ beautiful. Tho services occupicd only @ [ of a pound of fulminate of mereury MIXed | fy which the Tattor is severels reprimander Mr, Bacon for a statoment of his gricvance [ the Straits with pleasure throughout his re- | fift, frand | §7 | small part of tho time and wore not tedious. [ with ely ad aliot, Mlivongl gpaninge Vere I everely reprimanded o from the re 1, sec for his arvest and expa A | vation of Dr. 1. A, BL o5 or Ita Prope ploy for publication, ‘This the ars. Not only have the outer gates | New Orienny ut ho did make t sen thrown onen, but the citiz Blitsbury. uts which bis i Ao ¢ and each guost of tho | Kunsas cily 1 from careying into efect. Gk LG CL U L ) SOME SPZECHES AT AN OPEN MEETING. Tt before S orclock most of tho crowd | city must fael thac he comes in the broadest | il Minneanoiis, Most of the di among nature, crackers. Had the cov- | Nutwonnl I'here is no place where naturo is move di- | ers been foreibly rased tho fuse would have | juy | vine than among these canyons, presenting | jguited § ler refused to | maining y e three vash | oeepo ey nt provented y was spent fn worshipping [ passed fuses attached to cach cover simi to those used in f rotary of tho ns Iudian Dofenso association, on have th nd tho fulminato exploded. 1t was | Suvs ymmissioner Morgan to the agenty dispersed to mect at Motz hall and continue | sense of the word a guest an ever changing panorama of most pictur- i | ) Mllwaanss i i panoran o0st pictur- | fortun At the suspicions of Mmo. [ up S HEOWIL fLbss ot ¥ the iscussion of the trouble. Captain Co The city will have oa azala day appearan |45 [ esque scenery. Conatans S st h e A M ALY el LA s : ; mack with a detail of poliee arrived about 1, \wojcome them. Quarters are awaiting oc: i At 11 o'clock a special train of six coaches ; B o/ ok A (NEU TnsteRtl | oved eam De. Bland) t81whiti sk vouy g nnis Kearney Quinn Urged the | i vine and will guned thoe works all night ke G At 11 o'clock a spocfal train of six coaches | yook wa ided to hier, and that instead | gpocial attention and upon which 1 wish a & S Ohioambn. SR e cupants to the number of many thousands, 421 | arrived from Norfolk boaring many business | of attempting to open it sho laid it aside il | 41l aud explicit. report fr All Men to Hiemembe hcago i LocanEREAES HEle o 1y | CXtFRORdInarY precautions have been taken to Ti:4 | menand their famities, with dinner baskets | her husband came. 1t Is the mpression | 1o yay that with the. facts e before o 1 Story of an Eventtul i The m»u»“m»}‘n etz Ih il was 'xv'”'*l~ o ". insure a sufticient quantity of food and a pr - | in hand, who hal como from all the towns | among the authoritios that it was the Toulon | worard vour L "l s : R ; ully 1,000 laborers. 1t was impossible for | oo o for a grand recoptiol ohg tho r > Sunday servic i i % ogard your courso ho matter as entire Sunday Night. e a0 e et (e fapgssioie T8 | vision bas been made for a grand reception | | nlong the road to attend the Sunday servic culprit, who was controller of the colonial | reppehensive, I don't think you had an KAy A t | charen decided | and entertainment of the boys of 1861, 5.7 | and listen to the sermons by eminent preact- | customs, Henri Vaite, who eommitted suicido b % Ledelinn 5 those who had th ing n cha I A s T4 4 . , Henrd Vaite, who committed suicido | pyht whatever to treat Dr. Bland with the to adjourn_ to the by the side of the | Nothing is lacking that could be added to s, The traiu returncd at 7 o'clock this eve- | Friday morning and who had beon missed ities with which ho has boon troat PR puil o, o [ew © moments, the en eir coniforts, 'he veterans hog 0 ar 19.6 g, A oon under 1] 0s were gathered the o ine 3 stor y st nUEhE W hion et kink WAl siing e | bat v fow: uiomcnt o en- | their rts. The veterans hogan to ar- | Harttord 000 08 { ing. Atnoon under the were gathered the | from his employment. A few months sin Blind's lotter to the commissionor hind the clty. two areat clouds of yollow |"‘” \l\“ 5 Tha l"‘i D itten | rive Saturday and all day tolay boats and | Nashvilic e | visitors around their dinner, spread upon the | he was deep in debt without y hopoes of | makes interesting reading, particularly for a MLEHL LI 2 OB R nxious throag. Tho special committea it hundreds or he | Portland, Gire <o | ground. Thay showe oy enjoyel ¢ nimbor o army officers. - He fivs sinoke floated away from the tall chimueys | from the Central labor union heid a bireied _ ‘_“ i ““. ty Gl <t _'vh Salt Lake Cit LIl ulj g HaN ! “ t they enjoved it being remstated and vus supposed to euter- | UG (O i h\lnl\ 3‘ ,] \‘\wy‘“”\\'mlr ST 116 great BIEGH ANt avos b LB NGFUL omi | consiitat\n; undEdouiind, nt.the: meeting ro crowded with wen in blue coats | Wasiizion (i | as it was the first time that o groat many bad | tain vindictive feclings aguinst the colonial | Cloud and other leading Tndinns wssured him of tho Omaha nnd Granysmelsing works, As | SU0uld be anou to egurybody, The men wore andst ‘“|h sty ".‘“.‘,’“':‘ th bucketas | Lot ... | caten under shudo trees siace coming to No- | denartmont. This, however, would not ox- | thoy had no intention” of rebelling agains the dark massos rolled along on the gentle | o5 Ay G AN BEDAR A T0 DRLVEE [ e mioo i o LI JoE Y AR CE 1bs ol GRS EEes - 2).0 | praska. ilain his attempt on the tife of Mme. Con ne’ United States. D, Bland says’ - the i Faetraiman: 4 i : the city iu the next twenty-four hours. Ail | Rl u [y o | Judging from the attendance, the classes | stuns, prosence of tho military there is mote likely evening breezo they formed a sombre streamer | various labor orators, who were supposed to | (o © S L R e every | Warcamyen g T e in e PR el e that strotched out over the city, | be In the thron. % . RN e tptent || LORINWIIO! i o il R AR S b tha e H sE C i e g fore About the St Mande Accident. | Tudiws dow't like to bo held under suspicion i o Jrominent member | reason to believe e silv sampme bl St Among other societics, ) s St 5 ot AT i premonitory of the five that was so soon to | Mz Georze Kinney, a promineut mem . . i el Wortl st 2eg | lan Temperance union is well roprosented The terrible railway collision at St. Mando | Al for the additional reason that the avmy A of tha, Central labor union, W wiil be just what has been prophesied and in i 0 officors treat the Indians brutally atid o break through the thin crust that cove HONEAMNE & dpoaloris s Ha eitook UD | toided—tho grentost gathioriis of voter 2i | Mrs. Woodward avvived last evoumng. - Mrs | proves to have been moro disastrous than | Phcers treatthe Indians brutally and con- Wiiie thousands of contented workmen were | tho cight-hour question T R e G U el bl eeeee | Helen M. Barker, prosidont of the South | wus originally supposed. Monday u pr RO A bl Wpeacefully enjoying the tranquil close of a | gave the crowd a bricf history of the law us | i at the close of the war in 1865, wton ii’d e ety er th0atadross O | roport sont to the minister of tho interiov & Wiy disposed people, 3 S calm and quiet summer h ¢ enncted by the Neoraska legisiature. Mr. [ “pie Geand Avmy now is at the zenith of i Kol T et taH AN GAlIA Ex AR e T SR UA s i et DB R oniaoys oo velleR padtoRb ot dirndreds were restlessly surging about the “”\:"." o ””‘(":,”l-\” P";‘x 3 “'l“"‘";l' NI""')\ its glory. It has” grown lually to B | o + 168 & oiglity phsseng injured. The cawas. | reveating the conversation of Captain Baily, g o bt Koo of the Lustling that secured tho | yrasont” dimensions aud in o fow years wiil | Lowoll i : - e g i commanduut of the post, and a lieutenant out gatos that guard the Imxj\a to the | hascuve of the act. Whon he said this the | 656 the time when the number of recruits Birmin: i trophe was so sudden aud the | which ho overheara at the table in the grounds whero for years mauy huve sweat i | crowd cheered him lustily. He believed the § ean yo longer_equal the number, of comrades | DuxMoines 6.0] 00 | Interosting Porsonal and Political | dumber of passengors in the train | hotel. Dr. Blund quotes as follows from his arduous toil to earn that which suliiced to | passage of tho cight hour law and the | jpustered out” and the Twenty-fifth f i i 1o GRS T (A Y ORI ey s0 large that the railway officials were for a [ diary: “One licutenint said: ‘Somo th keep soul and body togother, adoption of the Australian ballot s¥5~ | nationat encampment. is likely to g0 down to | New hedtord: . i ¥ p _ ) Lo Rl RGO L B L el S ? tem were the two most imoortant P LB S (BRH R 6 EHOR MDD o | Tovekn ...l i | Hastivas, Neb., Aug. 2 —[Special td Tue ment stupif ireo carringes were Le 4 L O p ARG Muuy eyes turned toward the groat plant ! posterity as the banner encampment in the | Tonek: i &l ibl oAt ERTEHae s (i ase i br break occurred inncountry over which the 3 Mauy 4 i PRl | bills passed by the last lecislature. He ad- | {isvory of the organization DAL . sl Beg.]—The Adams county teachers institute | Uibly smasted 4 he crles of those Tmbris- 1 y3ujjsh flag waved. At the closs of that littlo of the. smelting company, attracted thither | vised the workmen who haa been employed The reception committee have had their | Mimireal . o 10:0) o | begins Monday, August About one | oned were heart v e Such was the [ disturbanco the lsaders of the vebellion were by the huge clouds of smoke which swept | at the Smelting works to proveed ealmly and | pyuds rall all day receiving the fast avriving | Hali § #.2.-- | hundred and twenty-five teachers are ex- | consternation of the passengers injured that | sent to the happy hunting grounds or to some v 4 rderl, but to stand up for i SHonsto wenty-five teachers ar |y away from the chimneys, und wny :')h(:\'!‘l :: \"l v 1 i) Y:‘H ”h»”-. m“Y“” !nwl; and getting u.m.i comfortably domi- f Houston . | pected to be 1n attendance. they could not open the earriage doors, but | other place by being blown from the mouths 1inds wondere s smélter hands wou'd i rights and they would t o= | ciled in theic cumps and starting them on | Sre" tellss e o e e e i ing | Of cannons.” 1 told olg Red Cloud that ntiids) wotdeSCRE R eRE I ke hands Would 1 g reapoct mid ussistanco of all the | Indiv vounds of plonsure. A 6 o'clock a | TYU - Onii Wednesday and" Thursday noxt, thol | scrimbled outiorithe windows, thus adding! {8 S a S a5 the, “othor: londors Hastings ball club will combat with the | to the gencral confusion. The buvial of Lincoln Giants on the collego grounds. most of the vietims took place Weduesday The prevailing sontunent amoug the [ LSt Mande. The strects wro politicians of Hastings and viewity 1s that | Were black with people, almost b laboring men in Omaha and in the state sal pulled into the depot bringing the During thoiaftornooniConigrences ihetwean |1 t¥ouhavenob vidlated tho lay id Mr. | pigishueg posts. These ineluded Alexander jmen and managers hao been hotd, and hud | Kinney, “but the men who are’ trsiug 1o | frayues tost No, S and Charles post No. 35, | ~sNot meluded in totals : aught. So while the yellow smoke | induce vou fo siyn these contracts are violat- s g ition was followed by the post — U J fng the' law and they know it. These con- |y GG f tho Sioux had been bhung at Barly who ouly smiled his approval.’ “I'ie Quakers of the east, 1 another nd Mairie | « | of whom | licate.ant, ‘will visit Wounded Knee and conie to from U furnaces indicatod - that the fives | E i G ORR tho paper they ‘aro | Sand ot ety piccos of Pitisburi. Auother | Nororrous numGLaioaprorEp. | Toliiiens of Hustiues and momiu 1 et | (00 it mourning, Tho police had difieulty in ::::}\1& ovér the boues of soms old buck or were burning without the blast | written on. They will not stand the test. at 7 o'clock. These included J. W, Patterson 5 7 fo | weak. Itis extromely doubtful if any are | Preservingorderin front of Maivie Ibelf, 50 | hut they have no tears to shed over the tho sullen mutterings outside the s O N UG5 3 Chicago Crook who Ledia Dual Life i S . i . i o sullen mutteringy Urged to Be Stondfast. post No. 175, J. €. Null post No. 157 and okt elected, and two or three only have a fighting | DUMerous wove the sympathetic and cavious | graves of the poor soldiers who fell in that grgunds told of flerco flames of o R i works com. | Moody post No. 1 Dhese posts aggrezated | At RO e o borwor, | chanee. oL e E i ey S hsae Nt B fow it Isu b b rabro nU B RTe cermined passion, fannod by a senso of | ,ouChag Hired special policemen to intimi- | 400 fien and were accompanied by u larze s B T 0 on loTRET, A match between four marksmen amoug | and ot such wounded as weve in the hospital | ® 10t of the sniveling Quakers, who ficit long wronged, that were springing | Bate the workmon £o that thoy swould sign | Bumber of ladies and visitors aud Frank’s | a relation of ox-vice-Presiden Thomas Hen- | tho lawyers with tho s: number of ST s meddied with Tndian affsivs were hung it i ontracts, e complimented tho work- | 2end of twenty pieces. dricks was arrested at Chicago by officers | printers hus been arranged. The lawyers, Nonh EhS would be a good thing for the country.’ white hot above the crust of quiet, stolid | the cont submission that had long marked the | men upon the fact that they h and orderlv. After presenting At 630 bus, H00 stro cleck MeCoy post, No. 15f Colum- came in and the special train | ¥ ved from | Chi v Morgan, o | beaten at bascball by tho priots, are after congress which is now | This was openly approved by the other ! anny revenge with a stotgun, being held in Paris, Drs. Labbe and Oudin | tieutenants aud no oo dissented from tho t. In contrast with the army talk who were lo burglar, The arress scems to have <ing for To; been quiet the advan- veuring Beuedicet post, No. 26, daily course of the workmon. The Lpre il r : ! A moeting was hold last nizht in brought forward Wednesday n highly [ stateme oY e | tages that he believed would spring from the | 1 i g 5 e B Vil Sl o 5 103dny by iR 5 AR LOTATYE - firein the furnace was dying that the fira | SHam b O beter a0 o D oy | Poltsville. Hunter post. of Obiowa, Nob., | proved the truth of tho appatantly ineredivlo | G rand Army of the Ropublio hail to ma Intoresting method for curine anunomie. re. | the sentiment of tho Indwn was highly evi- Mt o oyl | ndOpLION Of QoL WRinuey | qrrived at noon. The Blair postof St Louis, | yevort that Morgan and Leftzenberger were | arrangemonts for organizing Legion of the 4 _ lized. While thoy hold that their in the heart might glow, and whilo the yel- | said: “Yon have gono out because ) strong, arrived by a Wabash train at 9 [ o000 tho samo person, DARra Bt N sulting from tuberculosis, by means of the | oiintey was nocdlossly and wrongfully low smoke banner still hid the suuset's | vouremplovers wish vou o sign your Hhts | giclock this morning. A special arrived at | ““pyg prisoner Wwhs shot July 14 whiloat | C. A. Heartwell, prohibition nominea for | inbalutions of ozonc, which is puro oxygen. | invaded by the army last year, yot they re- glory from the men who had worked in the | SN 18 SIGIERIEC W FRE W YOUSEAY | 5415 this eventng bringing Newdhiam post,NO. | tempting to escapo from. / residenco on | county ‘surveyor, declines the honor and re- | It is stated tho results obtained by the ap- | urd it s mistako ou the purt of the " gov- » greatinstitution, the fumes from their pas- S Ly s varalithel Growas of (l i '"k":v““"\»*l\v and llu'n-u post, No. | Grana boulevard, which he +:1s iv the act of fuim? to run. e B phication of this method at tho Charity hos. | SimoRt ahc they e \L\':ll\nl . and o oua, sion’s heat blinded them to all but the oue [ Mr. T, C. Kelsey was then introduced and of Haverhill, Muss., each numberiug | jooting. The wound was ne* dangerous aud t is expected that worl will be commenced | yival have been remarkably good. Lt all ineniorics of that troublesome time ba * idea—eight nours work at their old pay. spoka I Slmiar steatn Tof twonty luinutes, | avout one hundved men. Morgai or Leitzenberger m aged after sev- | on the new wings of tue asylum on Monday ",n il iata | buriedin oniivion. T agree with Commis- : il | orkayit it | e Bt e s pathy of il the iborars | AU 80 o'clock tonteit Post Major Ander | opal'day to scape from th .- ity hospital | or Tuesday. ho general advocato whoso mame was | signer Harris that these Indiaus have So the fires in the furnace went .out. with | (e Said tnt the seinpathy of 8L IBRIERERE 1 sen of Indianapolis with & drum eorps ar | g whicis he had beou taken oy une puiive. Lt | Rev. B. N. Haris ol Owmahu preaciied in | eonnected with the melinite affaiv askod the | shown the Christian virtue of forgiveness in \ the men and the strike begun. smelters, The wark was very severe, and if ;‘ch-In,"d‘wflr :‘ll‘_“f‘(‘,l“f“"“;‘:‘ (L was aftor his flight from tte dospil that the th(; 'Hnllmu ch'urch llmln_\z o minister of ivar to let him appear bofore the | 8 lf\":\‘.il"L':"('i et S A § = LRt er, Jentenant . G ', POs or I i ity becs currel ] Fan e r 1 5 § i 1. land then d cribes e manner in s B AT 3 SMELTE anybod s to be beneiited by tho eight | 1§ € f qucer rumors of his identity hecsmo current. he boys’ branch of the Omaha Young | commission of inquiry in order that he might I SIRIKE AT THEESMELTER: Buybod v el & Philudelpbia, accompanied by a band of six- | Advices from Indianapolis were to the effect | Men’s Christian association was to play ball s LS which ne was placed under arvest on his hour law he thought the smeiting works Incessing Toil and | laborers should have a good share of the Ghangs venefit. He advised the men tostand firm ' and to avoid anything like a riot if possible. have an opportu of completely clearing | yprival at Roscbud agoney by the order of himself of any suspicion which should be at- | Agent Wright, and coufined in the stockade m after that trial. The minis! for several hours, being finally peraitted to teen pieces arrived on the steamer City of | that Leitzenberger was at ono time wealthy | 'vith the Hastings boys’ branch on Saturday, Detroit this evening. The City of Detroit | 4y commanaed considerable social influence. | but they did nota also brought a large crowd of passenzers, | ho scarch here for the mysterious burglar J. W. Davis is moving a stock of roods into | tached to b Workmea Tived o Insist on A committee of five smelter workers called | “Tho " noxt - speaker was - a_ Bo | 4hout fifiéen hundred boing mombors of the | was keot up till last night when the man | the rooms lately used by Barnos Brothers. bas replied to the offect that ho doos | £0on bavinga teum hired to take him back ou Brestious Burton; sestorduyamguiig sndglomiaust. £ orntor L Kersh- | §00lin delogation also. arvived 'dueing tho | Sid0 tho dual iife wus cuught on State strcet | Misses Hiliianud futla Hooppnor are visit- | ot soe any reason why the ganoral | S Ve (0 Jion LY 1 M Blani asked the company to adopt the eight hour | meyel He spoke very carnestly and day: well as that of V and arrested n his person was found a -3 on n New York city. should undergo examination, and that ho A toa D aXt trana Bl 'I‘“W“' opinion sst Vivgizia aud the | pumber of tools. which he is said to bave | 1f the present warm, sunny weather will G ms . o i en, Tho | Was froquently applandsd. Ho ur " : i ! R AR G ST ielntiy oL R i Jaw and to work threo shifts of men. The | was froquently avlaudod. | 1o ureed e | geparument of Wisconsin FE0 Bad Il hbusEblrouingd continuo until harvesting is over an immense | Must consider himself completely exoncrated | there, as m the vicinity of Pine Ridwo, is president in reply said that it there was any | 4o g B SHEE B 08 . At any T'he politics of the Grand Army of the loud will ba taken off the farmers’ mind, by the statomont of the minister of war, that tho Indiaus desiro poco, and thire 2 could bo Republic were discussed a ud the del- would be no danger of war if they day way to doit the company would be elud to | attemints at imtimidation should be One of the Neuilly steam tramws PLATTDEU ran IEN. Land Values Advanced. ayto thio {companyeV eliid 0 | attemts | I s e o i wava, baliig. | buttontilod K by! the £ tho; ey under an agent whom they coutd trast and 0 e r Y oo en e ol sy | Bustlers forithodiferent candidtos fobicom: | 1o % P SR e e conven. | Tove City, Neb, Aug. 9-—[Special to | [0 Jardin wagonotto Taursday morning. | whom tiey regardod as a fricnd to thom, and co men, where the heat is iutense, | police ho thonwh! abe mander-i o mon wore simply fool. | Cvlorado Society Ho & Conven- | ] Now that the small grain is har. | The wagonctte contained besidos tho driver a | provided also that wll intorfrenco with teach the police to stund out of the w ing the g 1 advance of the graud r tion in Benver. 's by the Quinn. of delegates who will arrive tomorrow. No | Daxvir,Colo., Aug. 2.—The opening of tho rters have yet beai opeved by the | plytdoutsche vercen convention yesterday lad of fourteen nained Pierre B The | agency affi ! rilitary was discon- latter recerved rerrible wounds in thestomach | fnued. At any rate it is the opiion of the A RO o g U | leadiug citizens of Valentme tuat Major and was taken ina dyine condition to the | 1y gt is not the sortof u man to deal with R }4,« men said that in Kausas City and Denver the smelters worked Dennds Kearney eight nour shifts and the, vante Phen Mr, John H. Quinn, the Denuis | headqu 8 BRUSIAC VeouRiiagR| e Then M HiaQuinn e canditates, but tomorrow there will bo. sey- vested in Shei thi nan coanty, the yield 1s more 1 dounte for any year in the past. Con- servative estimates place the value of ali 4 5 o e - | Kearney of Owmaha, was boosted uno » A At =t D0 & ‘ i 4 3 S the same here. After some talk the com: {;”:\‘j;l"l\)l“ :‘f_h‘h_"‘ §‘|”!I o ‘“h”’fl""'\k".“l:‘L“‘I‘h‘ eral of them in full blast. morning at iast Turner hall was most suc- | o5 S county at ovor §1,000,000., The | hospital. Tho poor little fellow us 5000 a8 | the Indinns, He is by nature overbeariug puny ngreed to send one of the strikers to § vy v N0 detizhied with tho New York s first on the list with three | cessful. There was a good atteadanco of | (I EL for Larvesting hus boen fine and tho | placed in of the wards said to tho sur- | and despotic. His m: S ure course, of- * Kunsas City as a committee to investigate ;,l,‘,'m.“'m,,‘, to spread himself, and he cut | candidates. Tho candidates are General H. | delegates and friends. Tne visitors reccived | crops aro now all socured. Wheat will aver- | geon about to examine him: *Pleaso send | feusive and he 15 a very dissivated man. the svstem there and reoort upon the matter. [ joose in earnest. e pictured the tyrany | A. Barnumof New York City, General John | 3 pearty welcome and the outlook of the [ age over twenty bushels to the acre, and | me to sleep and cut off His common beadquarters in Valentine is 1y two legs. Say to Haverstraw, Ohio presents the name of | SO¢icty is most promising. The vereen is a ‘Z“Il':{ll.u‘lr’lf"(“v: ’q'nun'v.‘l:!'flli‘ vun(-l-;:' as high 48 | mother good-bve.” With this touching fure- ar getting the place, and | has a membership throughout the country of | tember will bo unparalloled in the history of a saloor. He was tindy intoxicated when ©saw him and was in_the act of drinice- ing a elass of whish It had been my pur- pose to drive out to i Halman of Albany and General Hedges of All expenses of this man will be paid, aud [ of - capital and tho - downtrodden lebters furnished hiw asking the Kansas City | conaition of the laboring classes 1 his own . people toshow him every attention. Whatever | oy d fotching mamer. Then he gave | Judie AL ifhnucranta thab ARO[ faron AHGray frtty alnng datclinginaimor, hen heieaye fiing’ will come o fort to interview © 10 | the volice foree n whirl and said: oLt i be carried out here, even to the matter of | “GNaver mind the police, no matter how | that is General A. G. Weissert. o wasone | over two thousand. the county. Karmersaro all in hizh spirits Ruce Course Gossip. Agent Wrigh who was there, and Major & waeos, many special hirelings they put on to intim- | 0 the leading candidutes a year azo and When the convention was called to order | and land values have taken a sudden ad- [Copyright 1891 oy dames Gord e Banett. ) Ernest xu'x'm_;Aku'nl toumy arreat, us 1 Im‘l, n[.-,.;u & by the clerk ot the o it in This agreement was to be made providing | ; 9 i o vour du withdrew in favor of Commander-in-Chief 1) T idate or shoot you down. Do your duty, | W seney the men remained at their posts and did ot 1et [ Stard Tor your sghts, . ¥ou remembor 4 | Venzey, and it is whispored that by do tho furnaces die out untit the Kavsas City | mecting in® Chicago o few voars awo that | this he scenred the iufluence of the c -[New York Herald | inforn g | putting meunc '8 | felephone orders fr f ] Acting Mayor aleGilvray w in- | vance. Farming this season is more romun- | Loxboy, Aug. 2. 128 1 troduced and tondered the isitors a | erative than any other branch of business, | Cable—Special to Thr Bep.l—A whirl - | Colorado welcome. He said this state | and tho hopes of tho future brighter than rarrest ho was neting under m Agent Wright and E committee returaed and made o veport. Be- | vpo police undertook w break up. Well, | munder’s fricnds and the prowise of the | wonained a large population of the | ever bofore, rain storm spoiled tho billiant display of | Njgjor enest, I was saved the teip by tho | fore this threo shift system was commenced | ip'went pretty hard with the nolic who tried | Diace this vear. SR ot Cormans, and a botter olass of sitizans | Tne Loup City canal and water power | costumos prepurad for the Goodwood park | fact the men who [ desived 1o see came into thu men were to give the company & reason- | it aud I am sorey to say it went bard with Since tho last , commander-in-chief was | o,11d not be found. After the appluuse had | company will begin the construction of this | rices this week., Not a plume waved nor a | the village. Theeditor of tho Gazettoinformed f NS00 able time to. arrange the crews and employ | some. other ific states nd Major Fruest in a sa- poor feliows & few montns | sclected from the far cast the 1 blé enterpriso during the presont month, | jewel flashed. There was nothing to bo soen | 100 thit I would ceasod Mr. William Mever of Chicago re- | valu . )0 extra inen who would be necessury to ter. Thoy were hauged, but, boys, | Will claim the hoyor this year, und John rned than n behalf of the delegation for | and Loup City can soon boast of the finest e ] a At loon aeross the street from his oftico. 1 did out the scheme, latar ~hs L LA R et 8| Smedbury of Californin will tome horo with | tarned thankson bol Baidelogntionifory jand Robpu ity o sgomiboash] buv acres of dripping umbrellas. It looked | gy “yin thero standing before the bar 8 £ remember that taey died for u 3 I the kinduness received aud promised. A com- | lake and water power in the west. i (i o e B d ittee refused to agree to this and Started With a Wh aloval and enthusiastic following, and will | \ittee on credentials was then appointed and e b ke a multitude of squirting turtles. Al- | with a twmbler well filled — with R . objected to signing the following controct. RELLac th4 £ DOY, present the claim that in the twenty-tive | yha reported fifty delegates, representing FALR MATTERS. though the races wera a complete failure as | whisk in his right hand, awd from ¥ _Toall Enployesof the Omuhn and Grant | The speaker continued in this strain for rs of its existonco the Pacific const has | sicieon difforent societies, presant, Then gzt dsf far as the display in millinery was concerned, | hix matnor I drow the inforenco: thit tha was not his fiest dring that das. Approach Sonoiting nnd Refinh Company—From and in- | some time, and then M. Kershmeyer spoke | never been recognized by the arn tho tressurer and financial secret; acy handed | Progress Being Made in Chili and | the rurning was as good as ever, and th 1dinz August 1, 1891 all eniployes of this | azain in Germaa. He covered about the | It is felt cortain that wWashineton will f # ing him [ swd: ‘Are you Major Ivacstl v P vf i . y (et p bl eir reports, wlh [IET very 5 5 Pt d i 7 or's vo-year-old rmos e e 9 o compune e yed snd paid by the points in his Gofman speceh us ho had | sccure the encampment for 1502 that being | 0 eIt reports. i Halkeer, s yery 1eh Interest Manifested. duke of Westminster's two-year-old Orme | yos; | am Major Eroost, What do you ours for the number of hours they work, b | yroviously brought out in Bohemfn. It | the understanding when Detroit earried off | S350 Was tho wals day and consistad of WASIHINGTON, Aug. 2. —Lieutenant Charles | turned out to be a most promisiug hovse. want of me? T replied that 1 snould” be v the sume rate of wages now paid, and not by 3 Aeain ey N h b na ondRR bR v Was tho & 1sistad of a i v Iy obliged to him if he would A was tion” dected Lhut tho “committes and | th priz at Boston lust, yeur, It i3 0150 | parada’ this morning of il the German | H. . tho special commissioner of the | It 18 au actual fuct that the prince of Wales £ grontiy oblized to himif ho would wform mo iploye who I8 wliling to work the | workmen should go divectly to the smelting | particulnrly decided that i 1543 the encamp- | pobicitios in'the city, QbR et S o was tho last man to leave the grand stand [ Why [ was put under arrost at Ltosebud Ko nunber of hours us heretofore. at thy sand aemand that all the men found | ment will be held in Chicago 5o as to give the | SC¢ICHEs 1n the clty Liatin;Amerigniidepartmonte iwhoilsineyying| MR Rer IERURAERIR SR AR BRI nnency ihe iloysbofove it Bucanta iR donlY same rato of wages heretofore pald him, will | working should quit at once. soldiers an opportunity to see the world's Chili in the intcrests of the world's fair, i PEROOZ Princess 4t 1 gunt ‘vou there.’ ‘Will you please inform ot TOROtEIn “F"ifm' 0 to tho lng;"":w'luo‘l- With a whoop und a shout the crowd be- ik writes in very encouraging terms of tue | teuded every day. Tho prince made many | o why you dow't want me therof I per- NoeTn apas ol Superiutandent. o | gan to pour out of the beer garden and file AR O For Omaha and Vicinity—Fair; slightly | progress that he is making. He suys that the | bets through Captain Piggott and youny | sisted. - ‘Hecause you aro s nowspaper man, horeliy neknowlodzed, Lum Willing t con- :l‘x:(w‘lllm "-]“.u;(.;;'.'fl:-‘.’- At '::Iv-.\:f'.{"’.x’x|.2" ithe, 2 4 Sl warmer, revolution is not interiering in any material | Lord Roslyn. The prince's bots have aver- "‘A.?‘,;i 'H‘;w.;“ 1‘.’.‘..:.: 3 u:-l.‘m‘:].m.‘-‘ .‘.‘.(;;.:»::.”w Shane Tn'the compinuy’s sorvisewublect to tho | AR, SIS S A A tration, Nog | IRavages of a Worm Cousing the | WasuiNatoy, Aug, 2.—Forocast till 8 p. | dogreo with the preparutions of an exbibition | 4504 &700 or 00 o day, although | lhis wis all sud tn & manucr indicating O PO T RS (1) woeeee | more than u third of the crowd gathered at Destruction of Lumber Intercsts, | M Monday. For lowa, Nebraskn and Kausas: | from that country for the Chicago exposition, [ ho won probubly #3000 oo his | 5 ZE0 LECGE VO Wis glass, which, dur- Resolved to Strike. .\‘lvl. «Tm\vn followed n..,;.- whostarted for | Brapronn, Pa., Aug. 2. —Potter county is | Slightly warmer; variable winds; generally | Tho government commissioners have been | 0wn horse fmp. 1“-’\““‘ that the prince | g oup brief interviow, he had held in bis + Aftor rofusing toaccopt the proposition | e ik oK Al ter the Drocession | glapmed and with good cause over the [ it Rl appointed and Luve organized by a divicion | mekes extravagaut bets on tho races i f pand. Later in iho v 1 met itoe, refuslam ta Raoons-tos t renched Jackson street the throng kept in- [ WAPIEL SRC WD KR AR For North and South Dalcota: Gontinued | oPER R 0 AR o ekod | nosurd. I huve seen tho princo knocking | Wright, who suld he hadconcuirred in the IMBLE DF tho SOmPHINS {’};'.“"f‘l"““ll",flfl_"]ll' creasing, and when the procossion passed | ravages of a worm thatis destroying the [ ywaprm and fair weather, except local showers ] Sl i v+ | about at Goodwood park among people fn u | orders for my avrest. I asked if T was :,','.' \.."m." ‘lv.'«‘ll.l.‘w.;u\“.s:x:.‘“‘ni;f‘u“u."«“:r:ml;n” ::\.-4-.um-|‘4:r| \'\{erh mull « .un!ul”u\' nue | folingo aud killing off hwlllln( ic timber, The lrmh‘lu ;\'nul e e ‘rux ;'»Inn}_» “] |¥“wl¢ for ;‘. lurge ,d!:rlu_\: T A iy AN dusty | eharged with any violation of the law or . - e ) | thore must have been nearly ono thousand | leaves turn brown as tho troes die, and for Colorado: Fair, except shawers; con- | twenty-five different wine manufacturers § any | with any intention to violate the luw. He t which & couplo of huhdved.or mbre discons | 2 A 3 : R0l 4 steps and zood nataredly enatting with any ! AW SI0N oD xw»x‘u‘!. i M?.:.(,.x‘.:r‘;‘.l.:; Mihe' ‘.)»','.",“.1 walked rapidly, and o | becoming numerous an lnvestigation was sot ‘"'“;"' JALE, and vaviable winds, generally | have united for a joint exhibit, whilo the ex- | gug e chose to and nobody tried to bo fa- | replied that no such charge rested against pieeting was boiled down to the following | a ye faw minutes | ihe" long . ling | forth by the lumbermen and it was discoy- | SOUtREMY. hibition of minerals from that country prom- | miliur or approached bim. ' J loarn thut tho | me o far faha knaw, RRESING Lie gL tUG TaROIUtions ¢ of podestrians, eomposed of all. sorts | ered that the trees were covered with How Chinamen May Return, isc o bo semetnlng sntimly unprecadentad, || Dowager Biucuass Moutraah wan B0,000 yor he conourred n the order, A young man by , Waereas, Tho elght-hour Inw haa gono (nto [ and " conditions of wen, the larger por- | worms that were cating the folinge and [ Wasmyaroy, Aug. 2—The sccretary of [ A Brazilian papor notices tho appointment | {graoy 00 M AoHes Bt Sl Good Fadke. | R NEE 0 Cox ad boen on i visit to tho > i fEAb b E QP AURIAVEL and | ] ton: of - them :Xm’nh foing down to see | that when this aisappeared thoy tur their | the treasury hus issued a circular to customs | by the ladies commission of the Columbian e S R gD agency o fow days before to form an Indian and ‘refinihg compiny have requosted their | WAL WAS golugto huppen, passed over tho atiention to the growth of smaller shrube | ofiicers promulgating the docision of the | exposition of emissaries to visit the differcat RIOT AT CHURCI, basobatl club to bo cavried cast, and when [ PR AR P IRISH R it R viteh tracks of the on Pacific and ap- | bery. 1e WOrms aro swa g about tho o i e s ST A = & 1 4 et him on the train from Valentine going T ot ene peato taw and stgn a cons | B0 TNod tho north end of tho main building | men by millions. in the lumber camps while | Supreme court in the case of Wan Chind and | countries in the luterosts of the oxposition, et him on tho train from, Vlsntine golng Resolyed, By tho employos of the smelting | at the smeltiug works. thoy are ou ull the trees about Port Alle- | saying that under this decision all Chinese, | The committee on foreign oxhibits of the | pwo Nationalities Fight Over the | {uar b had Dr. Bland arrosted bocause ha ToRke that, Noaa Theb Amanioana o “x“:‘y' % tha &wioltar ghany, Neavly all the trees arc turning | not luborers, now resident in the United [ World’s Columbian exposition huve recom- | = gight to 't heir RRespectiveServices, | was a triond of the Iudiuns, P. S, H, e 8 v RanE ek SOLYON Y0 8516 y S brown. States, who may desire to visit China or | mended the erection at Jackson park i ) —— o the luw and do all in our power to Induce our on the head ¢ @ procession reached ! g ) ) hina or | n at Jacks park in \ Ay 9 1] p oI Follow warkion o do o g ndeg our | Whn the head of, the procession reached | “iino worm doing the damage is callod the [ othor ‘countries and returi=y the United | Chicago of nn exact mproduction of the old | CLEVELAND, O, Au LA Pan-American Matters. furthor s T Sergoant Whalen' stepped forward ‘and | measurive worm, abont an inch loug und | States will bo required to present to tho port | couvent of Lu Kubida at Palos, Spain. 1t | lively times at tho St. Louls Catholic chuseh |y (0 C oS8P0 000 “iihe - Bureau of Rexolved, That we do not roturn to work | goved the men what they wanted. barcly un eighth of an inch in diameter. Re- | opicers on their arvival in the United States, | will boremembered that this convent is more | on Corwin avenue today. The congrogation : bllcs 18 informea thut the offl until said’ company complios with the law, KSCLLR Mot WAL BRI e i Doxtsitrom “ Gl H und from the east | aya condition precedent to the lauding, the | closely associuted with the life of Columbus [ {s made up of Hungarians and Slavs about [ American republics 1s infc A0 Ol A committee returned 1o the works about ; it work,” | gjje of the county state the same worm | ortificate provided for : 3 of Lty han any other ouilding in the world. It was clal reception of General Dommic Santo 3 e I R U R i certificate provided for by sectaon 6 of thouct | than any [ Lwas | guonly divided and thore has been a great 0 bo'clock and hua gnother interview with | camo @ chorus of velces In veply, ' STHoOre 1 s “in - countless numbers devastating the | approved May 6, 1552, as smended by tho et | bere that he appliod for bread and water for | 8XORI divided ahd 8 600, A & Rames, the vewly apponted ministor from Presidgent Barton. ‘e resolutions were pro roouly a fow men hove, siuply (vatehiug | homlock tree, It probubly means the total | abiroved Jaly 3, 1854, Colloctors of customs | his child, and here he was furnished sheltor for | Fivairv between thetwo nationulties. Finally | o' bR N o™ blblie of Usuguay, was » duced ond read. Mr. Barton told the meu | the fires to scethat they dic out without | gestruction of young hemlock. A crisis con. e 8 B ofousloma LAa 4 At AT AN AR e R G S 0 the republ Jruguny, iy e 3 g it ony damage.itsnid the/aer de g ung lock. A crisis con- | gt ports whero Chinese avrive are instvucted | the two years while ho was developing his priest, Father Maratovel, declded to hol nded with more o usual coro thut thero was no defiaite proposition in the | dojug uny damago. said the sergeant fronts tho whiolo population of tho ontire | to bancol their cortificates and Fegister tham | theory of a western passuge to the Indies, | service for tho Siava in the morning and for | Attended with more thun the usual ceromony, rosolutions, and: that to start three suifts of | | <Wo want the thivg shut down and overy- | homlock region of Pennsylvania, as the worm | on ‘the files of the custom hotse, 1u tho little chapel attachod to the convent | the Hunearians in tho afternoor as Goneral Santos Rames is the first diplo- « montowoskal ouce was an ulter lmpossts | DORE 10 QUG R e & vas bocamiing Tm. | 18 sdvancing and spreading and working with ~ A he attended mass ou the morning he sailed This morning the Hungavians wishod to | matic representative uccredited by Venezuela \ h’:l:l‘.‘lllllwl hix r'u'-"u.f»""fl"fi'.“l" lmlmumn, B ¢ S RLNERS 10 SRMG AN wecming o | repidity, ¢ Rabid Antmals at Romo. Here, too, he sought tefuge again upon bLis | dedicate a banner and the priest gavo them | to Montivideo. Rumes has taken a prominent ut for tho original plan. TR Er ST E Y e 09y Not anly the lumbermen are concorned but | o Fy dgtr b o return from thediscovery and beve he always [ hulf of the soryice. When be begau to speak | part in the history of his republic, and was at All the way from six hundred and fifty to xun‘r‘n dozon ‘ 'i‘T yelled 3 Go abead! Go | tho farmers, railroad men and in fact overy 15, In, Aug [Special Telegram to | 4" hospit from his voya; in Bohemian the Hungarians left’ the church | one time a olitical prisouor. X soven hundred men are employed at the | Fight in! Aud they went. 10 prominent in the hemlock rogion from | Tie Bek.]—This village has been thrown | f : g foren ? disturban o, m A Toh 1s’ A 8 T | vork when | 2he prominent in the hemlack rogion frg L is propo wke the reproduction | and created a disturbance outside. The | The cominission which is to undertake the works and about three bundred new men | here wore about sixty men at work when | Bmira, N. Y., throughout Monnsylvania. | mnto a spasm of excitement by mad dogs. | exact. =1t wiil bo of the same demeusions, of | Siava went out and drove the Hungarians | preparation of tho exhibits for the Chicago would have to be engaged to rin the furnaces | 110 Notke. - but - “Cmost ot “ths | Thousauds of men are beiug ewploved in the | One animal attacked a little boy named | the same material und wherever there 8 o | from the churchyard, using clubs aud paving | fair lns already boen organized wud 18 ace Toh uro pald £125 per duy, tappers $5 and | men suntched their hats and jackets from the | UAF wd Jumber interests and millions of | Pield and dragged bim & considorable dis. | broken tilo it will bo reproduced. Tho work | stoncs, A battlo was in prograss whon the | tively at work t 2,25 uy, tapp ! and snatchod i .0k pital is invested. tance, terribly Incorating him. ‘The brute | will bedone under the divection of My, Frank- | police arrived and put a stop to the hostilities T u lso has information concern- Aty DOP: QAY, B | P Ceta Roak by i I the AR e ot snk ane v X ing bim. The brute police o T I hostili P'lic burcau also hes informatio delpars $1.75 anud are workod In_twelve hour | hests naar by audin tho uwinkliug of an eve e next ‘attacked Mrs. Wostrll and bit hor in | lin Swith, who lives in the Mooriah villa | It way necessary 1o take tio priest 1 bis | fug n enow undurtaking called Tho Sugas 8 count of tho heavy work and L rien Scores Salishu several places. The’ lady left for Chicago at | Zovaydaat St. Augustiu o, duriug the | home under police escort. No one was ding and finaueo company, with a capital . 0t ouol e y at work: y ¥ v v hou v as | trading and fi ¥ i 3 tho haat cuch ian s sllowed iwo duys TR Loxboy, Aug. 2.—A letter from William | once to be ireated. winter and in the Pompeit villa'at Surutoga | jnjuved, but there was great excitement | of §2,000,000, the object of which is to buy Py AT Im‘vml ket iy AN s ”:‘l,'\',.,. men dia | O'Brien is published in which the writer, ; A subscription was taken up to send the | during the summer _\]Ir 7;..:_‘1“ ‘bus had | around the churen all the af hon, und sell sugar and other produce aud to es. shand heaeal oV 0 ¥ X i - : Salisbury for taking adv 20 of sgil | oipke RUBIDGE OF A0TSR 00118 ARA.shaop, | huci cuenty A0 ANy QLIOF AL RN Jemocrats Re‘er 3 . UL pOsE tractand bo declined to rovoke the orer | thav they might pass il though | Sallsbury for taking advantage of alegal | T ereatost oxcitoment provals dnd jC1s | Lendors his seevices without cost to the ex- Demncvate Kinier .10 the Rible R 1 a aataai talo k! dame when the committens waited upon bim. be thorou klvr..‘,\ ; ‘-.-y.u."llb-ml that | te :»l;llh ]mll‘ "“'l‘“»‘{vl nn R of ;"1“;_“’" “Il“ | feared tue epidemic will be general, position LEXINGTON, 1\‘\ ‘“.\‘.\g“.. A gln‘-m. rally of | 0 S have declaved n dividend of 15 cents. Gathaxine asahe mpaons: works were shut down, The crowd | and then he appeals to the houso of loras, In — - - . domocruts was hold at the court house last | Fpe¥ (ob Dl WAy declared & dividond on 4 4 rushed forward with a yell, and soon passed | couclusion M. O'Brien offers to submit the Ha It ol o v armly W elcome sht. The speukers were M. O AR RLRRANT B89, onty-one ye About 5:30 o'clock lust eveniug two OF | the blast furuaves where the men hadail | matter tothe arbilration of three members of wana Sugar Production, arnell Warmly eleomed. nigh e speikors wero Hou. M. C, Al | stock but eight times i twenty-ono years, three hundred men guthered about the south | ¢ A P R A A o~ 1 HAvANA, Aug. 2.—Carofully prepared Duentiy, Aug. 2.--There were triumphant | ford, candidute for lieutenant governor, and | but this vear will frce itself from the pres- gates of the works 1o seothe day won leave | "y’ the boiler houses they found soveral | select aud ubide by their decision | statistics of the sugar industry of tho island | arches in the streots of Thurl yesterday and | § 0. ‘fhe latter, tired from | sure of pr V";"“‘ *ljgh;"’:"; ;“‘_“lml!“l‘“:dul'- ot ) ml:"";m‘r":ythu«"r)-;\\; 'no‘m‘x. Mh:. m-?“rduwu men who were still at work, and in | n((‘ul)u for the last ten years show the total | the builiings were aecked with flags and \AInstown, was not fn good | Comnion stock huve ""“ At outlook, 3 g > 1 on adopted he aftertoon vory short time they were persunded that Disas! ol . production of sugar and 1 es, in_tons, | evergreens because of the Parueliite meeting | Wi He touched upon the tarifl and silver A > Bt6 e o ¢“meoting tho strikers talked with the men [ it would bo advisable to take iheir hats and | Cmecoram, L T 2, A cyclone struek | has been as follows: 1850, §75 1887, 700, P A - questions, Ou the latter he contined his re. | Steretary Blaine Steadily Improving, coming to and going f , L held tnere, which was enthusiastic and 1 Me. g 2.--Secreta Tk L0 SR8 S0IRE S0l WoRK. dinuer buckets aad join the strikers. this town last night shortly after 11 o'clock | D43: 1NSS, 814, 510; 188y, BS1, Gs0; “1seo,’ 78, | po ) KR WAL SRR TEEEEE 4 | murks to the ropublican demoralization of [ Bk Haknow, Me, Aug. 2--Secretary ."Ayu_u o .u:\ 0 o'clock Sergeant Ormsby ‘Threo men were found et work lling the | doing many thousands of dollars demage to s, he exports from ali t jorts of Cuba | 1A¥REIY-SLionced. MF, nell's hearors were, | gijvar and cited Christas & sliver advocate | Blaine is steadily lmproviug in health W(fl\:\u:l-uw.-nnn-| waion with & load of | furnaces with coke. They obeyed the mau- - S, R e S, vl | of sugar and wolasses duriing tho same period | however, from the rural districts. As Me. | because be paid tribute to Cinsar with silver ) eldons seen in the village, ho takes bolico who hud beeu Wlophopud lor by’ tho | s o === | growing crops and destroying sev have been over 90 per ceut to tho Unitea | Paruell was driving to the place of meeting | taken from the mouth of & fish caught vy | Iives about toe ' and sod indulves 3 gowent, Before distribuuing bis mea CONTINUED ON SEUGUND PAGK. States, | the borses were detacted from bis carriage = oue of bis desciples, | vlks.