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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, ‘AUGusT 20, 1 03-SIX'EEN PAGES. PLAIN GRANITE PREFERRED | 3ewcntarsts, eurenant coenet st | ARE RATLROADS DEVILROADS | sritonee sessmmareatidtitan v | TREATING REBELS HARSHLY | sttt k™t "t “weeins | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA be relfeved from nlixly_ at Waterviiet fi"r‘"”‘n council wood |‘||In or some other ::n Algues-Mortes yesterday At least —_— arsennl, \\'M'l .'[rn\‘ .\. Y., by Ih:: com- ind “'.1I““"h‘:"f““{‘\"’i"\"&:};‘;!“:::::(Il': ::;\:?r‘n‘g 1‘!“: were kil Oficials Fignring on Substantial Material "";“:‘:‘\Ir‘:"ulx:‘mlv“rml-:f o l';::"n:"-m':l'llu‘mlv;l‘x: e d “and 150 wounded “rench, numbering 500, carried ] | remort A e 1ot My Cmaniing | Bending the Oountry to Hades by Defying | Feth Wk FOCAe® fClEin b0 Siowiy. | Diberal Leaders of Oolombin Under Arrest | YUK CY, O oarme, Thore wera frightru | Anothe Woman Barely Encapes Climbin for Omaha's Federal Building. for duty as medical director of that depart- the Spirit of Law. This councilman ought fo be sent to the fair Receiving Little Mercy. tand to:nand ehts in the strects. fler the Golden Stairs by Gasoline Route, ¥ ment to relieve Colonel Charles C. Byrne, a sample of aldermanic impudence. wards 500 [talians barricaded themselves on deputy surgeon general. Lieutenant Colonel Folks would come from Europa to look upon TR o farm. ‘Ihoy were besioged forthwith by — i Peing ' 4 will i his smiling ( the French and a battle followed. Whenever ] c 3yrne on being relieved will report in per- s smiling face. ( .0 Fronch and a battle followed. Wheneve: \ FAKCY WORK TO BE SACRIFICED | Brrme b e e vanoral by the qo-.| FIENDISH ATTEMPT TO CAUSE COLUISION | ™} *fRa"natet of the ‘councit whus far 1o | CARO 1S WIDENING THE BREACH lian escaped he was hunted to hs | SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION ADJOURNS -— partment for auty as medical director of the y any criterion, it looks as if Onkland will iny department to relieve Colonel Charles H have a redhot fight ghead before itcan e —— Beventy-Fiva Thousand Dollars Wil Bo o surges arnl: Lieuten- | Onkland’s Fight with the Soathern Pacifio | gverthrow the dominion'o} the octonus rail- | Acting President ot the Republic Doing DEMOCRATIC FACTIONS € n Coloradoan Seeking Mis Partner — FPollce Alden, assistant surgeon general: Lieuten g erthrow N Thas Saved ible Material to ant Colonel Alden on being so relieved will —An S, P. Boat Would Wreck Her road that would just d8 feave eat itup as verything His Power Keep . 1al art Paragraphs-Board of Edueation Bo Seo of proceed to this clty and report in e o Rival-The Counell Questionable Ll K the Political Parties Well DAL AL AL """‘"I""‘ s O1n & Hrlet Seaston —Royal Arcas \e surgeon general for duty in his office and e g Sections In Sight, b the Varlous Stones, as president of the army medical school at ~Stringent Ordinances. LAUNCHED THEIR FRALL BARK. Divided, WASHINGTON, Aug r\u‘ The clash R S ORILY ¥ & Washington, ‘ — — stween the saninlstration i - P The commanding oMcor at Watervliot nr- e New York Poputlsts Smiling on the Stormy Lobhpodiipibedudlubig ek ddialihun Wistrvatox Benear oy Tire Ber senal is authorized to employ citizen phy- | OakLasp, C: Aug. 15.—(Special Cor- Sen of Politios. [FROM YESTERDAY'S SECOND BDITION. | R\ I’i‘x‘:it‘“ u‘nnn ni«:“ é hu" «nl,i;. ¢ ||\|ln‘n IFROM TRSTRIDAY'S SECOND EDITION.{ d R VAsmiaToN, AtR. 17 wa Ve 6F Knetich 0¥ o8 month, 40, Ueice | hoyronnsnce FMMOMMM b ’mt“‘zy;‘d pln"q“:.‘r\u-“.f‘:.:\i:um \.mi\:;m\l-umpl :::‘hu‘»h" diogn e b A Rofosme ARl secured lhllv'ssim\ of the bill to repeal | Another woman tried to save time by fills “Tt In 1ny opinion that Secrotary Catlisle | effect. September 1, fs granted Captain | UPon the fire of public wralh againat the tort atating allegiance SAN Jose, Cesta Rica (via Ga the silver purchasing law. Senator | ing her gasoline stove with oil while it was ¥ o) Al ! : Southern Pacific whon yesterday morning | & platform reiterating allegiance to the 1 ; A X 4 n “ #iil favor the todifioAtion of the plans for | HGEDERE Foster, Twenticth infantr, cife 3 3 Aug. 18.—[By Mexican Cable to the Voorhees, representing, somewhat re- | lighted, and the rosult was that the house, fhin superstructure of the Omahn publio | THC16aYe grantel Captain Charles C. Mor- | her steamer Translt very nearly occasioned | these = baste planks of the Omahe | voy ferald—Special to e Bk | luctantly, the administration democrats | togethor with its contents, is now lying in B o e pidy o uoiie | vison, ordinance depariment, is extended 1o | a collision with the Rosalic fn golng through | platform-—a safo ind sound flexible natt 1Al | gongers who have arrived at Port Limon on | of tho senate, reported fuvorably from | asties over on Twenty-uirth stroet, botween s ”k:l’ “u” e r . ‘IM~ ot :““ e what is known as the creck connecting the | money, which shall be full legal tender, With | 4y, "x414g steamer from Carthagena, Colom- | the finance committeo the bill for the | Rand S come within the appropriation,” says Sena - - Ak 5 o A SolEais ve s v agena, Co \ 1 and ¢ tor Manderson. H..‘.,]. ‘,..,\I.’i: 2 ‘1\,,‘“;'“:.,, W, akous: ""'“'“',”"','! e ' bay. The Jatter s by far the smaller vessel, | ft I‘l and "““"’::“ ‘f “‘l'l',“‘ "':“"“: ’f"“ bia, report that notwithstanding President [ unconditional repeal of the silver pur- Thoe firo ocourred about 7 o'clock last has finally ylelded to the argument that it ASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Tho sectary of war | was crowded with passengers, and would | gold at a ratio of 16 to 1; Increase | Ny, pecommendation that the liberal | chasing clause of the Sherman act. | yight, There are a number mere small cote OO B patients i gument that it | hag diceted that the army regulations be 80 | without doubt nave been sunk hud the col- | in the circulating medium to 0 per eapitas | joqer® (ot G U RTO 00 T Ny | Senator Vest, ropresenting the antic | fages close to the one occuped by Mrs, Johne L ooB CEVEaE WENSK Wyl Tade st P | Amerded &6 ‘to provide that fodcommis- | iislon oootitrodyand it was o fault of the | the sstablishmenvon posial saviogs banks [ 40 anquilla conspiracies b given s | Administration demoeratic’ wing, fol- [ iy T SIS B T ble oxelton ¥ carving, which would tost #2500 and | gioned oMeers be reduced to the ranks by | Transit's v this did not occur. and the government ownership of telegraph, | 1, DPunishment, Acting President Caro lowed by presenting from the minority | pent. Peaple living in the adjoining houses r*xln:"xn'v'xlu' mmmy-u ry ornamention pro- | grder of the commander of the regiment on As the littie boat was riding over the rip- | railroad and telephone systems, appears dotermined to deal with them | Of the finance committee a free silver | carried out all of their effects aud piled them posed in the event limestone or sand stone | ¢ oW it ion, aApproved by som- $ 4 Wi The scla e soinage bi W ratio of 20 to 1. 2 stroet, Mes. Johusg > gl e % | Boik mattlal or.on tho recommondation of | frelgttbont of tne railrond company, started | distress 18 e I'c:‘:lul.“":;l yJoat confl | " o brench botween the clerical and |y A58 T the b DAL | iod by, Sire, 5fs it AW tusneedt UnY I havo contonded all along that it would | tho general-in-chicf, approved by tho sere. [ out from the freight slip and took her course W S 10 and the | Military factions of the cotservative Farty. | qap, the main signiticance of the move | there wis tio insurance on the Johuson b B > L i ry of war; provided that sergeants muy | for Sun Francisco, following in a parallel | italists over the exportation of gold and the | oy, "gypireesion by Caro of KL Conservi | ig that the administration hos s 1 @ | Dousehold goods and only a fow things were © better for (m ha to havea plain, sub- | yor, if they object thereto. be tried by regi- | with the opposivion boat, the Rosalie, but | Wwgent domands of bankers for the issuance | 4.0 "y howspaper published in Bogota in | SR Bt ';I -\". ‘o 'II o foreos | Saved. The firemen, as usual, did eftective stantial granite, rather than a fancy 1imo | montal, garrison o summary court martinl, | moar the lfthand shore and ahead of the | of more government bouds. TG LTHUSRERY, 11 AEHATE VAIGRRY R AR, | e n AL e B CAMETARCN ol i % stand the wear of & coutury and uever | competent to order their trial by gener 5 n o | @ ot i w B | S . AT < SR Ry 21 The chite 50 Pocetvo change, Whilo sadstofo chinges in color, | COUFt martial. If reduced tothe ranks by | tend at the mouth of the creck, and the | constidebol e the | tive party, has caused great indigna- | first bout with the rebellious element of | The chief of police rocoived an unsigned or ofton carrios dumpness and gathers moss, | SSHtence of court murtinl, at ports other | bouts are obliged to pass betwoen theso to | BOMPIOYeds | Pl the, ourh O IR | tion among the atmy oficers and thelr | the United States senate. lotter yestorday morning which relates tho 4 TRl * | than the headquarters of their reximent, the | reach the bay. The channel is kept well | Lo, O CRRGERS B08 W80 and | followers and made the situation critical for | The action of the majority of the | details of a very serious case. Tho writer A granite building is the same in tho | company ~commander will = forward = 8 | radged, is wide, and has no obstructions in | gloetris ligh BN Lot b tho conservative party.and it 1s reported | finunce committee is looked upon as | says the letter was writton by request, but texture and appearance during hfotime. | transcript of tho order to the regimental | {r*Sfh 8 SIS BAE NG PTIEORT L | electric lighuing plants. he conservative party, and it is repor i el s B LAlG s sl L L Ui b e Wl Dl “The climato 1 Onatia fs_admirably adapted | commander. Tho desortion of a noncommis: | iy icnt, whilo the Transit, heavily loadod Adopted Altern Wrangle. that President Nunez is going to the capital. | settling the fuct that there can be 10 | 58, i lco s that o cortain man living to the use of granite, and since wo arc o | #loned oficer witl vaeate his appointment | wirh froiwht cars, was steaming aiong the | = The platform was adopted after a wrangle He will probubly relieve Caro from duty, re- | tecobcllintion = between = enate, | 00 Twenty-soventh street near N, has an have a large, substantisl structure, 1 think | from the date of his desertion. left_wail with ' room enough _between | lasting four hours and during which con- | organize the cabinet and put General | \HEG FIGEUERS B TRE | SEIC S voarold daughter whow he abuses fright- nuterial should bo s, Warhipgion Notes, thom for tho lurgost vessol to, pase, The | sderable unparlivmentary lingdage wis | Quintero Calderon, the second vice president, ;‘mi;‘l o n“"t L iy, Thata few days ago ho siripped the ts for the limestone anc P TARAITON, 0. 2 ‘ osalic gave a loud whistle signaling she [ used. The question of nationalizing the B Ote s conservative | Steering co cc was created by the | ehild of her clothing and beat her with a saudstone are encrgetic in behall of their ~‘~‘-|AT”?“T';1\' LT ) “”_‘f"‘;‘::[" Wonld kaeb lisk: courss to the. bight. The | liguor trafe predtosd s threesornered Aght | 0 l““f‘“_"‘ll'l‘l“l""l)“‘““ ‘l‘f‘;““"“““"‘_‘l“‘“““" demoeratic committeo to agree to some | strap untii the blood flowed down her little materials, and will icave no paint uncovered | receipts for the month to date wero $175;- | Wjjstle can be heard for a mile, and the | between the nationalists, prohibitionists and | PArW Will thus ‘be united again and that | 1, whereby the senators could agree | back in a stream. When the uneighbors in- to carry their purposes, but it is my opinion | 640.000. Receipts for fiscal year to date, | pilot on the Transit should have heard it [ labor factions. The couvention finally de- | the government will be able to maintam | po'a ynit, Senator Gorman was at its | terrered the fathor said the child belonged that we will yet succced 1n having a granite | $16,545,770, Expenditures for month to date, | The boats were about 300 and 400 feet from tiwe | claved in favor of state ownership ot the | peace. Passengers also report that the | hoad, and much was predicted as to | 1o himandhe could do as ho pleased with building, 1t'is my understanding that the | §22207,000. Expenditures for fiscal year to | bay.the Trausit 100 feet ahead of the smaller | liquor trafic, with the elimination of all | authorities in Baranquilla in the search for | what his sagacity would accomplish in | DCE gecrstary and supervising nrchiteor wil | dafe, SLSLSS. vessol. - Suddenly the Transit changed her | profit. ovidence ngainst s:pposed conapirulorsare | bringing tho two. domoeratic Hsarests iCiis 15 ony ono fnstance, the lotter states, decide the question next weok, or very soon Nine clerks in the general land ofice have | coursz, turned to's and directed her ‘T'he silver question, the stato canals and | = b AL A s by ) ity g where the unnatura ther has beaten his thereafter, been detailed to survey and plat town sites | advance across the Rosalic’s bows. The | the labor question brought out widely differ- | Fifling forcign and domestic mails in spite of | together. But his entive failure as o | daughter, and the neighborhood is getting Bryan Roundly Eidiculed, in the Cherokee outlet and will leave Wash- | puot held up his hands in horvor, and an ex- | ent sentiments and one delegate shouted: | protest from foreign consuls. peacemaker was diselosed when Voor- | tired of it. The girl is afraid to tell all, as Today's New York Sun (democera tic) in it | WELON within the next day or two for that | clamation of surprise’ broke from his lips. | **You are trying to ride too many horses at —_— hees and Vest presented their antago- | she says her father hus to kil hor v O O O Iy S OBLA L) AT vl | B o the captain, who had been watching | once: better stick to free silver and national- QUIET IN BUENOS AYRES. nistic propositions. Fro is time for- | if she gives him away. ico will in- best vein of sarcasm, devotes a half column g LN 7 | M proy om th f Lo G L b i e Waxahfitehie National bank of Waxa- | the other vessel, jumped for the bell-pull, | isu. ward each element will pursue its own | Vestigate the coj 1 ) ! i 2 hatehie, Tex., which suspended payment | and the big s tongue rang out None of the women delegates got Politics Loslng Something of Thelr Bitter- | vt true the man will be thrown iuto Jail. Iver spoech the houso the other day ! pay i 5 course, although the administration LU L e house the other day. | gygust 11, was today permitted to resume | a sharp signal of alarm and a moment later | chance to say anything and Farmer 1 ness in Argentian. Ikt L - - The St 1 res that Mr. B | (DN slewent wili have the advantage of an s CoR UUET SR LEE FV G ENE GOV S RRet Ml | KU1 HERN ) the engines were reversed and the serew | who was in the chair, had great difficulty in [Copyrighted 1893 by James Go:don Bennett.] T Ay oMU LML I LI Gotting Ready sday Night, ittered like a pyramid of “cart wheels e T racing ot full spoed astern. Onward camo | preserving anything like ordor, e Chits (vl Galveston oy, | alliance with republican senators. This and many an eye in Nemaha and Pawnee vran ReMEN TALK. the huge Tr The Rosalie's deck was Y ALTARATSO, hill (via Galveston, . Del Pierce, n o in the city clerk's office, has completed making a copy of tha report made by Fa Johmson for the tax- ors’ committee, and the city council met c es will be led by it.” B nsi When it came to’ the selection of candi- counties will be dazzled by it.”" Butit says now crowded with excited men and women, es for the election in November one of further that there is nothing in it but glitier | They Make Answer to the Cirentar Issued | Wity unxiously the approach of the | the delegates suggested a fusion with the | He and filigree. In the next sentence it ex- By 13 8101 Basiness Men. - clnims: “The peacock, suys the old saw, 18 | Sawr Lake, Utah, Aug 19.-Salt Lake x ashumed of its lees and the Sun copies 4 Jertl e . they col 4 o Yok | @lliance has come about naturally and Aug. 18, —[By Mexican Cabloto the New York | 04 gpen to any chargo of trude. ald—Special to Tz Bee. ] —The Herald's | rpy o popublican senators helieve with And nearer they came. | projbitionists. Ho was shouted down by | correspondent in Buenos Ayres telogranhs | \frCloveland that the silver purchase | I de? 1t scemed as if that | the crowd and declared out of order by the s that all is now quiet in the city. Minister | Jaw should he repealed, and they, there- | st nighit in exccutive session to read 1t f et el f ‘5, | business men have formulated and forwarded | dreadful fate were inevitable. chairman ut the sume time, TSt as GinOrR G R R ces IRnRLIon0 | o 5 pealed, und they, there- | ud propare an answer. Some of the coun- bon of Mr. Bryans grandiloguence WHIch | i) following reply to the Boston business | A moment later the larger vessel hud | e following were chosen to represent fore, will assist him in the present emer- | cilmen Nave never investicate the contents haustive one. In commenting on “‘the whencenes I whither” features of Mr. Bry eretiry of | Protests have been received from the local | gency. Th ATRL : o S e 3 e Ro ie. )i ve | the he state ticke! of the | mens’ clrcular in. bohul? of u single gold | PAsssd the bows of the Rosalia, Only five | the parky on L0 AUt MoKt o | govornors of Sall and San Lul feet had intervened. The collision had been | state, Jam speech brings about one of the | of this report. which is un ¢ Wright of Elm| 2 against [ most novel situations in the history of | City Attorney Van Dusen was at thq S U ntbr| politbin 7 OtA EibiDuEt GEbiBN otith averted. D. M. S. Fero of Glen's Falls; treasurer, F. | federal intervention. If the government | the senate, by which a minority holds a l'umlu'll meeting to ad -:“ll.w un'l;llborn as { X e J 0 2 ) OF Bos The Did He Intend Murder? H. Purdy of BIuff Point, Yates county; at- | does not heed the protest, an appeai will be | balance of power between two wings of | to the proper procedure. All the matter may Nebraska member's pointless cloquence, the | business men of LRI 01ty & B rate _ ~ 3 A SRAY menerAl O ] rako COCSINDUNCOL WHS BLOLes I ppes x ool L5 ting, but somo sharpe un concludes: Iigs Ehat e business mon Otk Woit are | What did the captain of tho Transit | tarnay, keneral, fhiadadous B Wakeman of e } it 0f | Yalcen to the supreme cour. the majority. Nominally there is a | De answered in wv “We hate to_call the ‘hoy of the orator of the [ astonish L e persistency of the wastern | mean? What legitimate object could he | New York; eugincer and survey A N ; pointed questions will bo put to the indi- ¢ 1 surve The on i fiting des | democratic majority on_ the committee | b & i a | K S AGRN G ik o st L AR el o alley | eritt Webster of New' York; judge of the | The Valparaiso Union is printing a series I ! y on_ mwittee | yijual members of the council at tho publia ‘ A, Ao QL) A By Dusingss o 1 theleuiforts to tnfluence con- | hve hud crossing the bows of the smaller § o of “yhjeals, Lawrence J. Mcbarlin of | of articles on the United States which s | 0f finance, yet ‘the decisive uetion was | meeting to bo held in John Doe's oftice next Following the events of last Saturday, this | Buffalo. attracting much attention among the | brought about almost wholly by the | Tuesduy night. \! tute and which, if pussed by congress, must op! SI0B T birouBEU RO ICMpar BINE At 1o'clock the conventi rned sine | G votes of the four republican members of e 5 tolcsts Mr. diryan 18 opposing by his clamor | Cpietely oo e, bt oty e wost, b | ingident aroused the tempor of e people o | o'clock the convention adjourned sine | Chilians, i e e - fora cheap dollar. The man who works | all portions of the United s Judzing | & ¢ m_r:‘ e hcanreta PToh il ad Sha Loty When(the Coivenbionioas iinteession M The German bark Kelmula, from Now- | Lo4i = ority s divided both The members of the Board of Educhtion b > thing AL, | from the present condition of finance aid a pronoun; ) = ) TS : 3 J : with his hands has but onc thing to scll. I cous ) g Mary E. I delivered s before | castle-on-Tvne for Valparaiso, was burned 4 SR held an adjourned meeting last night to oper He's a creditsr for every day he works. ore, in the words of the denunciation of the proceeding. 200 ot Y i ATEustia s (One toatis Sran Bwna | .00 the floor of the senate ¢ i lus I pen R S A L S foriive “1 tell you that was u deliberate attempt | %0 Beoplo in tho facwers encampnient, |~ | 0t sea on August 3. One boat's crew was | ang in the committee, so that the repub- | bidson coal to be used during the ensutug ferior and - demoralized currenc iy LR AR AT atmurder, " snid one. MeGlynn arrived hove today and will | lunded at Ancud, but ancther 15 still missing. | Jican minority is able to earry its points | vear, Four firms bud in bids. The bid o ‘moneyed interests’ can take care of them- .nlr.fp,:.::x.,§".7 ) et of 1890 to The captain 1sn't to blame,” said another. | SPedk to the furmers tomorrow. PANAMA, Colombia (via Galveston, Tex.). | hy an alliance with either clements of | the Cuddington Coal company being tha solvesiinithe! long run; Thoseof. thom ons S gROTeV Y i hoveto | “He's only acting under ovaers. Is that e ki Aug. 17.—(By Mexican Cableto the New | the majority. The first alliance has | lowest, it was accepted. " Tho figures ara gaged in the silver business, for instance the wefit would i ¢ renson given that | corporation, that mounovoly, that wants to ARMERS, York Herald—Special to Tiz Bre.)—The | been in the Ananco c itto 1 h 5 for hard coal and .60 for Towa lump. Sapitalists, can wait until better conditions | confidence wouid be restored If their policy | own us body and soul and won't hesitate to X = PR W) AR Wi A TS 1k Upon motion of Mr. Howan the secrety e e Taboring man cannot. What he | Was fully carried out. ' Independent of all | kill 1f it can have its way.” Thelr Encampmenc at Mount Gretna Will | government of Colombia has re-established | resulted in foreing the appeal question | uginstructed to purchase a barrel of lime loses he loses absolutely, The railrond | Irec sfiver interosts, and in behulf of com- | Eyen if the pilot of tho Transit wero Be Entivened by Poiltieal Tiiks. the legation at San Jose, Costa Rica. This | before the senate. 1t remains tobe seen | for the janitors o whitewash the base- hunds, the smull farmers, all the working | uil business men, peronally, to unbisseaty - | G¢f, he could have scen the Rosalic through MoUNT GRETNA, Pa., Aug. 19.—The Amer- | signitics the desire on the part of Colombia | whether the same alliance will operate | ments of the Highschool and the Third ward men of Nebraska would be injured by Mr. | vestigate this subject of bimetallism, feeling | the glass U}H‘ll'fl\"c Ml the pilot nouse. | jcan farmers encampment, under the man- | to reopen airect negotiations looking to the | on the floor of the senate. There is every | buildings 3 Bryau's dollues, and che silver sound of bis | canfidons that they will unamimousiy, and | O FESEHLLD) G B D eltctinily | dgement of the Nutioual Farmers Allianco | setulement of the boundary digpute of Bocas | Feason to belicve that it will, and in that mJo‘mu::.'«'\wurl{.fif were allowed and the sentences will nouholp thom | Ve ik biikco Lt Gecuica Beior to 1615, | spoke concermng it J and Industrial Union opehed here today and | del Torro and the provinces of Chinque and | event the —administration democrats, . todny by members of the house who insiste: | Lhus specdiiy dnd permncitly sottling tis | a1 cannot understand what the pilot of the | will continue until Saturday, August 2. | Salwane aided by the republicans. will exceute | sunday Sehout Gunvention. Hnon calling his. attention to. the - Suws | monetary auwstion restoring eontidence 40 | Transit was trying to do,” said he. It cor- | There were no coremonies today. A large | Senor Vilez, Colombian minister to Ttaly, | the wislies of Mr. Cloveland and repeal | The union convention of South Omaha editorial wnd asking him for an explanation. | ployed and stopping this awful wareh of rain ;’l‘"("”fi‘“"'l’okt;‘ll'}s"l’(w!“i’"!; “ir‘"‘ %’:‘1 “(*l‘; number of allisnce: leaders, however, ar- | has been recalled. Herr Lohrilen, the new f'i’cn"‘l‘“‘ purchase law without eondi- | Sunday schools, which has been in session The searcher after cagle feathers from tho | and distress. ~As-Americuns, in behalf of not the Rosalie answered quickly | 1y ccted T > inister to Cx o on. since Wednesday evening, completed its pro- Tho aonrehor after puglo foathors from tho | Ahuerican principics wnd. Tiherty: wo uemand | to her engines an accldent would huve hap. | Fived and others aro expecied Irom every | German minister to Colombin, is enrouto to —— ngojWedneaiay behilieliiton ol deratand why the Sun, the great New York | 0f the supporters ot unconditional repeal the | pened. I ho was not trying to foul us, then | statein the union during the encampment. | Bogota Leuvenmark dives today at Courtland, | 5o last uight, It has boonn very satts: specch approval and 1nsists upon POKing | the Shylocks of Great Britain. Lot this coun- | UF passengers to become frightened. ‘Che | dent of the encampmentand the subordinate | ter to Bogota, is returning o Colombia as | and only fancy and trick swimming. tive and the attendanco has been good from . heartless fun at him. try, the greatest, the world has ever known, | Creck wis perfoctly free; thore wore no ob- | ofices are filled with members of the al- | attorney for the Panama canal reccivers. (e SR the beginning. Rev. Robert L. Wheeler led New Westorn Postmasters, fourlessly ussert Its Independence and protect | Structions, nod she should have stood on s | i,4c0 from the various states, — . o s the devotional cxercises yesterday aftors the interests of Its peopie, its finance and its | she was heading. Standing on our course & 7 3 CHICAGO'S UNEMPLOYED, ; o o d0s AN E Postmasters appointed today: Nebraska | commerce. another half a minute would have brought | The program for the week includes ENEENGLANDISIEARLL noon and a song was rendored by Mrs, J. A | 1 Waico, York county, W, H. srailey, vico d To this end Salt Lke City asks Boston's | the boats together,” epeeches by the foremost populists,of the | ; 5 Probability of Trouble Among the Starving | SIVCT: ~ Last nikht uddresses wero delivorod Iovans, resigned; Winside, Wayne county, | Ssnimous support for: the” restoration "of | jiyplaining how he happened to respond to | day. Religious services will be held in the Gladntone WUL Ask that Closure Bo Ap- | “op, Ui potice on thoSoena i Porae, | b 'h'l"l R (i, B OO IR UL Bl 3 F. L. Mettien, vice A. H. Carter, removed. | ' —_— the dangerso prompuly he said further: large auditorium tomorrow and a local min- plied on Friday Next. O 10, Aua 10Tk 2 of ov. Thomas Stevenson, Iowa—Durant, Cedar county, H. J. Branch, LEMARS DEUOSITORS EXCITED. NI was watehing her. She has tried that | ister wiil be substituted to speak instead of [ Loxpox, Aug. 18.—In Commons today ‘{“__‘]".* 5 WP S clO 'l‘nll-"ly 0 .“";_ Garden Pirty. - i vice D. Pingrey, removed. South Dakota— dodge twice before and Texpocted it this | Rev. . Dewitt Talmage, who has an- | Gladstono anuounced thaton Monday he | {ploved in Ghicago is divided aguinst |y 0 o) Siivey by Knoxall counetl, { Nowark, gMarshall countyl Lawrenco M. | Business Men Much Surprised at the Sus | movning. The other times the intontion | nounced his inability to be present. Igna- | \oud move the adoption of a resolution to | it5¢lf and trouble may ensue atany time. | 06 00 AR i i Buck, vice Mrs. Jane K. Lawrence, resigned. wions—Menns Serious Emburrassment, was evidently to delay us and she was so far {.’\-“"-l U?n(l:v;ly ;»f li“mml.:"mi\t OVEINOL | 4 hply the closuro to the report on the stato Blood has flown twice during the weck, | Royal Arcanum, takes place in Syndicate Wyoming—Jetsam, Laramie county, H. B | Leyans, Ia ite of Colorado, Rev. Dr. McGlynn o i ] . 19.—Depos zed | thead as not ce'us in dangel Lok Ane In,, Aug, 19.—Depositors thronged ::,:l,:i‘“:,’x:‘{,’u“"t’ {’,"““"1«‘\',‘13';,;.::‘?‘,;\ 4t was | New York, and Mrs. Mary E. Lease of Kan- | of the home rulo bill on Fric the streets in front of the closed banks all | HOHRINE 4! sas, and ‘many others ‘will address the | Chamberlain, leader of the unionists, gave day yesterday. In some cases small deposi- 1t is diiticult in such cases tc prove criminal | farmers during the week. United States | jotice that he would have an amendment to tors, ignorant of the business exig meies, be- | inteniion, but as soon as possiblea formal | Senator Peffer and —Cougressman Jerry - S Gladstone's resolution, a cume domonstrative and had to bo kept in | report is to be made to the United States in- | Simpson have notified the managers that Wheeler, vice Mrs. M. T. Wheeler, resigned- Western Ponsions. The following peusions grantel are ro- ported: Nebraska: Inc To prevent a recurrence of the riot of | park this afternoon. A lively program has Thursday morning, caused by an assault | been arranged, and all the prizes aro first- on a crowd of several hundred Poles and | cliss articles. liere will| bo brass and Russians, an extra detail of police from | $tring music anc pienly ot pleasire [ 4 ing that the | the Forty-seventh strectstation hus been | M€ committee on arrangements is composed ay next. ease—James Mickle, Al- ! i« Ay ettt t : L of Henry J. Reiser, Harry I, Tagg, James bras 1 g B e oo Tl St s spectors in connection, requesting that the | they will speak hero if they can get away | House declare government's proposal caleu- | located in the stock yards. C. Carley, David Sturrock and Bruno Stra the bert T, Sims. Reissue—Daniel L. Buraick, [ ¢heek by ;3 ALSCIN00D O: pilot of the Transit have his license taken | from Washington. 3 lated to degrade the House into a voting | It was generally known among the | ham. A large attendance is expected by deceased. Original widows, ete.—Hannah [ To the business men the action of the | oy pim, “'he exhibition of agricultural implements | machine, depriving the British majority of | English speaking workingmen who com- | the members of the order. O. Burdick. bunks was a surprise. The houses control a and farm products is an important feature Miscellaneou large amount of English capital and were hso UoverningiOrdinan e IR o e Examiner Howey has chargo of the First | thought to be as strong as any in the state, [ One hour before the Monday night session | comps Natioaal bank of Lemars which failed this | and it is still thought the tie-up may only be | Of the city council was held the chambers | forni; et and. fheludes & ditolay | its vonstitutional rights, and ought there- mitted the assault that Captain Ward TS TR neampment and includes display | fore 1o be withdrawn, and that Parliament | had a score or more of men scatterod & for ) e llinrces i the western states | ought to be dissolved at the earliest oppor- | @bout the yards in citizen’s clothes and z..'ll.lv'l."»‘. u‘.fl:;" Ilh:;:rk ‘;{m}‘\{:'u hl::;m ;mo weck. Examiner McHugh wired Comp- | temporary. were jummed with interested citizens, who | have entered exhibits and are competing for | tunity. no violence was offered yesterday. It is RrOF 2 wroller Eekels today that the Pirst National | The Lemars National bank appears tohave | discussed the situation and gave vent to ull | premiums, ~The largest = gatherin Thoma gs of Mr, D. Bowle: conserya tive, | estimated that 10, 00 idle men applied | his partner, 2. A. Lidle, who he said Dank of Dubuque was in good shape and | been the first to o to the wall. Thuvsday | 50rts of opinions which summed up in a | farmers ever assembled in the cast 1s looked | asked the government whether the award | for work at the various packing houses | had sold throe ears of cattlo belonging to the m,"m.m“,‘mb{fl“y e Eopa e A0 | aieht Cashier MeLagan told the other baniy | general dehance niming *'to sce whether the | for duriug the encampment. of the Bering sea tribunal imposed upon | quping the morning. rh,(.y appeared | fvm in South Omaha and had fuilod to mako ool he would not open the bank in the morning. | Southern Pacific owned Oakland or not.” Tt —_——— Great Britain the obli ation to forbid i ) D0 once early in the day and swarmed the | @ report at home. The police learned that Yol A, Horbach of Omaha is in the city. | Fhe other bunks. being in 1o condivion g | Was tho largest crowd over packed in the | COMMODORE KINT>ON'S Eszarm. | belagic sealing by British subjects at any | it S0 (0 hoday anisyar Solieg | Lidio did not sell his stocl horo but took It'is believed that he is here to push the | stund a run, followed suit. McLagan stated | champer, and the most earnest and deter- ol ume whatever, within a s|xl'\'~xn|ln e L s S -ll' them on to Chica zo. and will no doubt turn claims of Captain John G. Burke for the | that $:00,000 of deposits had been withdrawn | Mmined gathering of citizens ever held within | 1is Hews Awsert the Exeoutors Are Not [ droind the Pribilov istandst Ho alse | SEOVE TGN OGS ) Y a4 § y dispersed, | up in Colorado all right ye position of adjutant general of the army. In the past six months. This bunk had a | those walls. K P T P wished to be informed if the award of | returning o their homos to come aguin TR Perny S. HEATH. capital of 100,000 with £10,000 surplu Loud cheers followed the introduction of ST. PAUL, Aug. 18.—Four of tho heirs of | U3¢ U ibunal forbade British sealers to | this morning in the hope of finding em- Dt T R R oo e The other binks were the First National | the first ordinance for the placing of flagmen | =5, S D A e KGRl fircarms, nets or explosives in their | ployment. Among these idle men were | Mr. Dryfoos, clman, was - thrown PLEASED WITH EVEXYTHING, with £100,000, $30,000 surplus; the on street crossings. 1t vead as follows: the Commodore Kistson ostate have began ation, and if it established a close se : s D000 recently arvived Russians and | from a bucking bronchoau uho railroad cross- Bunk of Lemare with a capital of & An ordinance requiring railroad companies | suit against the St. Paul Trust company, as v ug Poles who, goaded by want and ap- | ing this morning and painfully mjured. Ihe At e German Savings bnle with $0000, | 1o station flagmen ut cortain streot crossings | executor and guardian, claiming s wil- | other restraints on Brit A\ Vi1 of an Eastern Prince to the tozatation HlogINOnIL cortaln Sipot orassings ¢ 1 0] lhganlors 1L | broaching destitution, have been offer- | pony first threw him onto the hora of the At Washington, Uil tho stute bank examiner for tho dis- | Mt uf Salivay engiies over knd atross Satd | fully and wrongfully noglecuing the interests | imposed no obligation on the United States | 5 N, % e from 50 to 75 cents | saddle, where he landed squarely on his WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Among tho viuaw | WICt returns no statement will be made by | crossings. g of its wards, and 18 allowing thelr property | sheed 16 e informen it the effect of the | & day. Some of them have offered to | Stomach. 'The next plunge the animal made to the house of representatives today weroe | Mg U state banks. 12 oralned by o olty of Oaklandiag fol- 1 to bo s 1 for the purposo of widing one | §Cury would not be to give a peactical | work as cheuply as 30 conts a day. MraRryloosilighiomanitbaiEIDRAJOMINMY A An attempt wus made to secure a state- . of its directors to purchase the sawme at a o P I uply iy back. He was badly shaken up and will be ] tho party accompaning his highness, the | ment from the National bank, but nothing lon 1. Every stoam railrond company | B 8o SR, ol Value, sne At & | monopoly to the Americaus and depnive | The promise of work at clearing away | jjuping for soveral days. rajab of Kupurthala of Indis, on his tour | more definite was got from them than thay | OPRFANRE & vbeoud o tho ity of Guictand | Pl DI RSN olene for the purpose of n'i';:""l'.'-u’:\'-.’.’;if‘xs-.?.:' sh .i'\'.','p'-ll\m it was | the debris at the scene of the late five at through the United States. There were in | they would easily pay out when currency any of 1ts trieks cross an ack obtaining an order from the court compelling Bh LY, KO NG, 88 . the party beside the maharajah, Tziz Baksh, [ €Ould be obtained. The business men are {lrond, or of any clee- | the trust company as sxecutor of the estate Tovanuo miniater of Kapnrthala stato, and | KSAerally disposed to think this trus, but irie, ; othor stroet wiirowtls on why | 1o make an investment of a portion of the es- i h will be seriously embarrassed in the mean- L‘” blie street In the city of Oak A, und shall Captain Sundar Singh. They were in charge of Colonel C. K. Massey of the English army. | “'a; durlug such portion of the duy as both of such | Whose face valug is &30.0%), given by the pe- the Nelson Morris company plant Maiio City Gossip. o O adb- tha o | brought .a great orowd of ‘mon thro [ Chorloy Bourris the paps of a bounciog of firearms in the capture of seals had bec yesterday morning. Among them were PRI B forbidden, a close sea had heen estab- | many Russians and Poles, but thero was [ &, O, Hele art of Tipton, Ta., 18 the guest William Kell ) Tished and only sailing vessels would be al- | no violence offered the foreign-speaking P, J 0} £ y.of ! Smull_depositors are still very much ex- | fnterseciing rords are operated, and no officer | titioners to the St. Paul Title, Insurance and ved to ongago in sealing. The award im- ok e fore. Srobe | Architeet Decker has completed the plang Soats wero givon thom in tho diplomatic | eited,” According to the lst statement, the | or unibioyeof Sach ominics Shall tause of | Trust company 10 secure tho payment of T e i labor seckers a8 on the day bofore, prob- | for 4 now residence for W. L. Holland. BUIBEYVADREEL0YISARNA0 30 CIBROURNOD IR | g iy s are largely i the form of ‘real | permit wny rallway engine or traln to pass | claims lying against the estate of Mary A. | {210 s well as upon Groat Britain and he | 221 because of the presence of the po- | ") 5 ygiatod gospel sermon will be givon iome N a8 ‘:l ‘L“:“k‘d ltli ply uk Muv’.v-lw state and favm securitics. Several Sioux | pyor by such r:luvrlfnf tllglrllvl!.ul Adtime, uns | Kitison, The petition charges that at the | $5ueht these would not act to the prejudice lice. " T at the Albright Methodist cuurch Sunday. {iho bad boen detailed to thom to, point ot | Gity capitalists, who have scattered their | [, lugnyn be there statitied s brovided | yimo of the distribution of the estate of Mary | 0t Wiilish interosts. The fecling of hostility toward for- | "y 0T Be i e o Biehtoenth and R e ot ey g :l:ll::ms among the smaller towns, were Ko 2 NG pokadn OF berons oporating or :I\lflv.mml::. "\:;:.:"lm“\_.I..I:_:flt‘_l::'u-:\l.fi\:hv,h_:ed xl:;:;l Eventually Mr. Chamberiain modified his A'H_"Ill'l'fi |-]¢1|m|. conc 1.“1‘.1 mlul only u"mli? Milroy ‘stroets, I8 reported as being very ‘I'he party was attired in Eunglish dress, ol o (el iy . | controtling uny rullway engine shall causo or | Ianagement and overcharges of the admin- 1 amendment by omitting the words culling | & favorable opportunity to vent itse sick. savo thaltho East India men woro large State Bank Examiner Miller arrived this | allow the suiit to eross the track of any other | istrator I'he trust company has filed an ded to examine the state | st ai rallway or str turbans made of o material that looked iike | [OriinE i pros e for an early dissolution. with bricks and stones, It is caused by riiiway untll tie flug- | answer denying the existenc bh brioks g cnused by | Mys, Cross, who lives st Ninetcenth and TOKIuLED Nt COne s lilace one. yelloyw, | buks: 16 will probabiy take him - till son- | phn stationd at wuld Crosstg sall sgiAL | fate et by Mary Kittson. The' last is o {.l-'li.‘:llxlul:."ii.'."{T..‘ffléi‘.i,. w'i!nfl:“}"‘;::uk for .i':;;;u. was not expected o survive till WLl o small stripo of red, and one “white: | SRS L Coting ehocks on the Ay person violuting uny p BRYpRRREILD the Nilgasion. "SI have nothing against the Poles Captiin Poter Cockrell i3 home from Ohio, They remained in the gallery about te T A N 1T A R e dinwnes shall be decmed —_—— Federal Authorities Striving to FPreserve ¢ ¢ minutes, and for that time more than di- | misdome " b ive made ] C on- o it fI canor® phan ab | have made arrangements for cash to con- | whull b u fincd in u su n o Balloon, 3 and 7 vho is employ d at | where he was called to attend the funeral of not greater than $500, 0, Caurtland beach. | Pewco in the State of Cobuhuilu, Mexico, sald a brawny fellow y ! loading beef in cars, “They are honest | his aged father. » RMAGR LRI : duct their business, and in caso suid fine be not pala then th — Sautnno, Mex., Aug. 18,—The state of | G a7 a T ows, but whe . Rev. IRobe Wheeler will preach in th I:'I‘;ll Mr, Catchings, who was then speak- Bank Exawiner McHugh took ehurgo of | son so fined shull bo imprisond at tho AFTER IOWA MURDERERS, Cohahuila is in the hands of the federal ‘,‘,];f'|.l,‘=‘l':,"l‘,\.:’,‘,fkl ':(,d..h. ‘.,.Ni‘y, wuull:l' Il..‘n:::{'\ morning on *“I'he Iixcess of “‘i“” Ousnosst Bubscquently tho party went o tho scn. | Uhe First Natiouul bank this morning and | Sup duy for overy 82 ofsald fio remaining un- e troops and it s beheved thava conflict be- | oy vt L8 HERE GG e TN Tiay | and in the oveniug on “The Divino Law ot ate, whore thoy were shown through tho | Lonight said tho bank s solvent, and he sees | Miod, 4, Atl gratiunces or purts of ordinances | Rewards for the Areust/ of the Sinyers of | (weon the armed forces of ~Cargenus | miy bo hungry, it 1s true, but u man | Hesling” chumber, marblo room and private rooms of | o /s ¥ 16 shiould not resume dna fow | yhai contliet horawlth ure livtoby ropusled. Martlo Shulegiaud Wile, and Gullan will be averted. Serious | ghould be a man.” J Walter Roth was run over by a passiog SR e PR R R 0 | Uaia: S0 1 Al o B tlis ordiuanco sl tako olfvet - | Cugnokes, Tn. Awe:<I8.—Tho Boara of | g (EAR WUC T EREEEG SR | 8 & man, team whilo lookiug at the Johuson fire lask od the livliest interest in all they saw, Stapped Past the Doctor The, ¥ IR0IL S8 ARDEN RN Supervisors of Cherokee county today offered | & b 4 ! iompep—( . night. He was not seriously injured, but was Ltk L iy : ; ho second ordinance reads: f 2 ; Gallan, Upon his order a number of persons | Leuvenmark dives today at Courtland | the beauty and symmetry of the Burraro, Aug, 1 It a dozen immi- 9 @ reward of §00 for evidence which will lead R, AT VL S, (e AT No porson or persons having churge or con- terribly frightened. Rey. Willlam Murray of Omaha was the puestof Dr. J. W. Bell yesterday. ‘The does grants trom the che Europe have su infected districts of | trolof any railwiy ceeded in entering g | ring this | Wit A s A B P et K from different parts of the state have | 3:30 and T:45. At 3:30 he gives his flist 1ine shitt ciuse oF per- | to the urrest and convig! he parties | oo esto . od in prison here. | and only fancy und trick swimming. U6 o Lo crass (i truck Of wny stbum | wiro, Wodnesday night, for the purpose of | heer rrested and confined in prison horc y K eXAmining. LD SRGUR M URGAS AU SIS DIy SIOU A “The sole churge against them wis that they 3 T g tor and the minister were boys together and it | country by way of Suspension Bridge. Dr. | thusine the said engine 1o tome 1o i ‘,'.‘,“_[‘{“,‘, robbery, brutally mutdered Martin Schultz | were organizng seditious political parties. Proper vince Lows Prowibitiontsts. | puaa good time recalling reminisences of '1“1 ASHIY l“- ‘i-‘ } Rm‘ull!u- Mariuo hospital service, who i | Within 109 fectof tho interscting track, and wife, an u!{w«l »uple Jivinz on a farm in nese |'w|'|'l-' L] \‘:!k prominonco in the CHICAGO, Aug. 19, —Ex-Senator J. 8. | by-gone days. Pelegram to Tug Bee stationed at that point to keep out chotera | Fhe ine fur tiis ottense by fixed it £00. this county. Neighboring farmers offered a | state, and are treated like the most desper- | Lawrence of Sioux City, Ia., chaivman | A, ¢, Raymer, the hardware . army orders were issued to suspects, has been rushed with work and his | | 0he last and most important ordinance ve- poward of about §1,0K,'and itis expected the | ate crimmals. Y SARR ° man, seourad The following named medical offcers are | BUPeals forassistance huve bon unauswered. | Kting to this case was: for regulatiog the R A A oo RASUATR ug. 18.—Presidoat Diaz of the recent state convention, is at th the contract for furnishing the new tele. sovernor will offer a§tiute reward of 500, Ty oF MEXICO, A —President Diaz detalled to represent the medical depart. | O ‘Thursday two trains arvived from speed of Lrains, thus: H Tking o total of $4000, which wili prob. | and tho high federal authoritics hore are [ Grand Pacific hotel, 'Ho sald that the | phons oxchsege Bullding n Oumuha wih R ARATY uy a6 the Pan-American Medi- Canada, and while the doctor wis examining Anordinance regulating the speed of rail- | ably be sufciently L’v"b'l’ 1o enlist detective | kept fully advised of the trouble in Coha- republic )‘IH.. position on the quor (.lllt L Jaaes |lll!;illl " e MSan: | 0ne the'conductor started the other. I hers | WY snslics wnd curs”propeited by stean 10 | tlent in the case Iitla. 10 is probable the state will bo placod | Hon—favoring local option—ussured u . 0 g ; : other. | ahere | ghdcity of Ouktund. i O ka0 bhe Mlate Wi o RS A s b Upchurch lodge No. 2, Doereo of Honor tomber 10 Culonal Horautd ). D, rwin. wero a du ‘-:ux':l.;ll:;u;..:.f:.l‘:.w!‘.;:’.l.l cuglera to- | MEACEIMGY o councit of e ity of under martial law unless the present threat- | sweeping victory for the party assistant surecon general; Lieutenant Col- 0) ¢ : ] 4 Ancient Ovder United Workmen, clocte otk andained by s Run Down, ening attitude of the two belligerent fac- True, we will lose on the comprc- | ffhcioht Outer 3 5 ) _Eenas ~ oral; | Cume to Buffalo yesterday uud swore out a | Section 1. No verson, firm or corporation RIE, Pa., Aug. 10'—An attempt to | tions suvsides. Presiuent Diaz has received | mising prohibition element. 1 recognize | M It 1, Matteson as a representative ta Quel Datlas Buche, usputy surgeon generali | \urant for tho arrest of the conductor, Ot ar opuratiine or ‘conducting sck the Philadelphi tivta b st | assurances from both tho gubernntorial can- | th right of opinion, but if thoy hotd | by, Erand lodge, which meots av Genova, ajor David L. Huntington, .surgoon aud | ¥ 9P 180 prro 0 buvlug chargo of ar op or onducting | wreck 'the 'Philadelphia & Erie cast- | Assuranee d both the ¢ | the right of opinion, bu ey h Neb., October 8. Major Charles Smart, surgeon. charging him with violating the immigra- wny rill eng 1r(ul.\\nu]n led by stean I d train by placing obstruoti dllllAtLd!l_ll they are warm subporters o their principles of prohibition above . W Ty geon, oI ity beOkdund Sl vlie, pobuiit or | bound teain by placing obstruotions on | big'uduinistration. priuciy I ) v Dr. £, L. Ernhout received o telegram this The following transfers in the Fifteenth d e allow the'same 1o pass over, along or upon | the track east of here was foiled last their principles of republicanism their | morning announcing the sudden death of his } . Sllffil‘l:ll‘)hur't;‘l‘l:‘nh:hr .unJeuwnnnllluvr{'. 3 Dischirg & Their Men. Y 'JH:':L utllrlllhx'“»‘llwv evening by a freight crew. Officers IT WAS A SERIOUS FIGHT, proper place is in the prohibition party, | fath who lives at Wiicox, Elic county, 4 J. Hirsch, from compuny D o compauy H: | Naw Yous, Aug. 10.—An evening paver | 13 0f Oislund o i wpued | Y Ana” Watson ran. down the and for every one of them we lose we | Pa. The doctor aud his wife. loft today 16 company H 10 company D, says: The discharge of o number of men at | upon Seventh street the maxinum rate of | wreckers and were fired upon. One of | Latest Nows from the Kight Between Ital- | Will get two others. Our candidate, attend the funeral. Tho following changes in ths statio the Huvemeyer Sugar refiuery fu Williams. | sboed shill not b greatar than four niles per | the wreckers escaped. Edward Moove, | funsund Frenchmen st Algues-Mortes. | Frank Jackson, is a young and popular | Jim Holmes, the colored man who was K i statious of A Lour—between the followlug streets: Plug e g ey Ay ik ud by Dick I ofticers of the paywuster's depart nent are | burg this afternoon brought o light the fact [ id" Wood, Chestor and Center, Union wnd | @ shoemaker, heavily armed, was ar- [ Paus, Aug. 18.—The riots at Aigu man, able and upright, and he will make | stabbed by Dick Puy 118 Lapoing nlsely, ordered to take effect upon the complotion | that about 2,809 men hive been laid off dur- | Adeitne Mysie and West, Washington aid | rested. Mortes yesterday, in which ten man were | such a campaign as will reol up an old- | 84 there s now no doubt of his recovery. of she Ague) I1 paxiuonie: Malos Georvo | fug thoe weel, There ls now 1 probability Hroadway, Madison and ik excebiing wbo | o e Moy Far T Cirealation, | ¥illed aud two wounded, had it origin | fashioned republican majority in Towa.” | LRI e e g P ot e . i celos, | that the entive force of ubou men wi wt upoin Raliroad avenws, betwe Wenty- 4 Moue, . . it b 3 5 \ - 5 resort it pe. 5 y second and Tweniy-thivd avenues, the wuxi- ) 9 o . y | in @ dispute regarding wages. Italisus - : fin‘""-w lJen\fir, }l- l\\llll il;n.mn‘lul{u.‘r;u’u .u» be luid off by Moaday next. SOO0LF MDE. T4 nx,,".(, afht MYeRULe, 3P ,‘:,‘“‘r CHICAGO, Aug. 1 The cigar makers' | O 0 AT VNN --.1‘{ Aoy Leuvenmark dives today at Courtland Rev. H. D. Brown of North Bend, Neb., he communding general, Dopartment of tho | “Tuis also reported that the Havemeyer | Wik pir wile, union voted yesterday unanimously to a 40 and At 3:30 he wives his firsy | delivered lecture a Blum's nall last’ nigh Colorado, for duty in that department; | vefinery, in Commercial street, Greenpoint, [ - Sec. 2. Auy porson violating any provisions | withdraw 34,000 locked up in safe de- | Woges lower than those demanded by | oF - g i on “Romanism and Our Public Schools.” Major JobnY 6. Witohor, pavmaster, from | has snat dowa: “This redices empioss Al | of thivordiugibe shall b das iy broxistons | withdraw 834,000 locked up in safe d and only fancy and trick swimming, Salt Like City to El Paso, Tex ; 1y s r vty and paid to the: Frenchmen employed. Ho will | most as many hands as tho one iu Williams: | pisdoinoanor wnd upon conviction sl bo | POt vaults und deposit it in four bunks. y Mauyor Walker, Councilmen Bruce, Wyman report by letter to the commanding general, | burg. fined in i sum not W execed §300; wnd in e t consisted of thirty-four $1,000 bills, | The latte feared it would be a question of Lynched for @ Brutul Crime, sod Sobultz and seversl other oltizeus ooous . Deépartuent of she Colorado, for duty in that e Wakd; thun s porson iy bs | and was locked up 8 month ago. tiwo when they would bo replaced by Ital- | Lovisviiie, Aug. 18—Charls Watson, u | Pio Sedis on the platform. R departmont, but he thore ia & deposiiory 8t i pris o U elty pria o1 at b Three other unions decided to do the | ians and deterwined o drive tne Itaaus | negro, was Jyached st Morgansficld lasy I, SIDLLA LS s ) by JRA gamasiary 8 WASRINGRON, Aug. 10— 'Che’ siln sup. | 0o duy for every $2 of UiC tine so huposed. : . e - J N Ki teachers gave an entertainment in Albright's i Paso, o will for the conveuience of” tho | 0N, Aug. 19.—The silver pur. S AL B L TSR sume with their funds, aggregating | out. Thereds no danger of further troublo, | night for cutting the throat of Sam Keith, o | Methodist church on Thursday - eveniug, n‘\| .;l]lrkn_llll.lu_ll ut that l'lln‘l ei | A b’m‘lf; today suounted to 40.000 ounces out A " s 352,000, | the mayor of the town having anpounced | young white boy, and then robbing him of 4 | which was wel! attended and highly come dutioe of OMicers of the medical departiuent l Rlrke S ATRTAN e pasle od | A MM G o e | Ralioon, 8 aa T, Cousiand besch, | gL Haaseloreh ua ialinas wilthe auinloyed. —~a plimcutad by those who attended. e proe 5 evenlng Vo the alloon, 3 and 7:30, Courtlan each, WNDON, Aug. 18, —The Paris c espon- | The Bicketts, 4 and 5, Courtland beach | teeds go to tho missionary cause,

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