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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGU - —— 3. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS " § " ([ | Kottelte of tho superior court dicd at | QpIp N AT NN of 180! They camnot amswer. 1 did IRQIN N N \ d the fact that ho was turned out on ac- | \\f \ NEN MOVED ITS THIRD READING | Eeiisn iy oenite'sf ctstiution | SHERMAN'S PLEA FOR REPEAL | ok St tuo™¥iaha "8t onve st | DISCUSSING THE OPERATION [ 2t the, ft hat e was e v "ise [ WHAT ALLS MR, CLEVELAND the bowels. He was born in Peoria county, was better to suspend; and we on this side defeated, makes the situation for the incom e Tilitors, in j8a% —— of the chumber tried to do it, but we had no ovinn ing administration more or loss embarrass. | —_— S support on the other side. It is therefore Ing. Tt is said that President Cleveland was | Last Day of Speaking on the Home Rule { LARED A STALE OF SIEGE. Ohio's Senior Senator Makes Another of His ‘r'“‘\“;"l"‘;m;”l '“;3[1': 4 *}l*":!:’(';[““'l'f.!"' l”"; Friends of the President Talk About the Dr, | o ~H’\‘\l-'(~‘§mnm“l i W B PRI Ol | Washington Poople Affect to Bslieve He isa phiedebivy ope; J e purchas cla e act o . ofticeholders in ashington should not be 5. " Bill in Oommozs. at of Bareangaliin, Colombia, Diss Strong Arguments, 1800, 1do not, however, vote for the repe Hasbrouck Statement, reinstated for reasons of his own and be " Very Sick Man, irbed by Schemes of Revolutio - with any expectation that it willin any co cause he believed it was better for them to i g [Copurighted 1593 by James Gordon Bennett.| ::i‘l‘\ :‘;;\l\wi: 'r“l‘x'ml*”\: It‘l;fl"]‘ljn(“::; vlw\lt’l‘l ’ . return to th ir old nomes, that he i a ] — PREMIER GLADSTONE'S FINAL EFFORT | Puxiwa. Colombia (vin Galveston, Tox.), | ASSERTIONS OF SILVER MEN REFUTED | (i Saeriation, thas 2s, falen on usand | WAITING FOR AN OFFICIAL DECLARATION Hionts. ngnertion o the hods of depart: | HIS NERVOUS SYSTEM GIVING AWAY Aug. 30.—[By Mexican Cable to the New ' | Y H 1 S 1Y B % dreds of thousands of\people. - ~ clerks who had served in his first adminis ork rald—Special to tne Bree|— e Tt Appent Nér 1n Vi ] tratiot England's Grand Old Man Has Lost None | Tho government has declared the depart- Fucts for the Advocates of Free Cotne - " “' 4 R ) "‘ ¥ ot Rumors Concerning the Execative's Condis Incldent to the L An g sitine HEstR “T'he president, in the midst of panic, ap n Onvse Mash Unsastness S16ves " Divistor i p A of flis Powers as an Orator—1is ment of Barranquill where plots g0 and Some Knturesting History peals 1o us to repeal this law, and ho will | H08 Ctuse Much Un Mr. Clev The following pensions granted are ve valor In 1 Party and the DI Closing Speech & Splone to blow up the public buildings on Financial Lezidation—Work not make this appeal to me in vain. 1 8 1and Said to Be Worried About the ported | cultles Botore tim asa Very « t o and star revolutions of the Hous nosympathy with him in politics, but I be. Malad What His Feiends Say, Nebraska Increase—~James \V Eller, | Pronounced Eireet, aid One. with dynamite and sta I o Uil Ll ; odebrask « PN agninst the prosidents of Colombin and jeve in this matter be s right and it is m naha; Moses Norman, Norfolk, Madison | i """”‘M““ Miagl ”:m "m (”'} e duty to respond to his eall. 1 wiil co-operate e county ; Honr Omahn, Douglas — - enezueia cre L e - v 2 N any measure th ill tend to maintain - - county, O tha J. Housc he 3 i ks A KiitVaTon, Adn, & o character of | it any measure that will tend NGO Brisy o Tis Hia 0 ! m ot v Loxnox, Aug. 80.—Mr. Gladstone, ac- | 4 gtato of siege. According to Il Porvenir TN e e oo character of | e harmonious use, of] silvor and gold ns e o A0 OF Tt Bas, || ‘recurimohi Johnson eotinty | Bre)—Tnr Bre : compatied by his wife, reached the House of | thig action on the part of the government is | FHarnest Seyd, the great English tinancier, | gy dqap lue. I hope the next mo sure S N ARRINOTON Aug, 80, South Dakot Inereal Vililam S, Du | e BE corredpondent has taken Commons shortiy before noon. A small crowd | n gimplo formality and intended tomake | Was vindicated in the senate by John Sher- | of reliof swhieh my feend from. Indiane SHINGTC 8 Bois. Forestbure, Sauborn county. | cousiderable trouble during the last weok to 3 | | Wostern Ponsions, N Wasnizaroy, Aug. 80 —[Special to Tnm . " i 1 Y A " X 0! ¢ “Cancer; can it bo possible? Towas Ovlein D it \ City, | make 16 d tho path leading to tho cntrance and | gfrective tho. provision of the constitution | MAR. The events which led to the denune (Voorhiees) will provide will o broad, lib X i Jowa: Original—David R 1 Cit ke (nquiry in the most reliablo and bes S W8 DRU onding 9 Y bl i gunaeLild ol Uil Ganadliald ) f Seyd by all the freo colnage men of f eral meisure authorizlng the president [ Such was the exclamation of men in con- | CerroGordocounty. Tnereast. s Bandb: | informed quaetae o N by the house itself was full, but not crowde W, ONRUIE . AE svernment to | tion of Seyd by all the free colnag sl | OF the socretary of tho LFGNSURY fo Gxorciss | gress, oo o, AHothat. shon oy rendchy. | Derros Mucounty. Incronso - Ilie 1t n quartors as to the real ailmens of Gindstonc and the Irish members Wero | gubstitute the military for the civil power | tho country occurred twenty years ago and | ¢ 0 SErRieRy OF BIC HORAURY Lo Bxonciag thia,Naw Yol and Dhiladeiit papers | Grepier. Tort Dodge, Webster countys | resident Cloveland. Ihero aro but two or mustered in strong form, but many con- | in cuso of emergency. This newspaper | the great’ London economist has paissed o} ork and Philadelnhia newspapers tain the parity of all our currency. Thereis | | o o1 from Dr, Hasbrouck of | HenLy Hoft, Wall Lake. Sac county; Clark: | three versons in Washington who are in po- servatives were absent. The peers’ gallery | gavs military law has been declared in order | beyond the judgment ot this world, but he | another thing we must not overiook; the c oy feonuriwasion from Dr, Hastrouok of | son M. Ware, Osknlooss, Matinska connity; | sition to lenow personally something of Mr., was almost empty, but the strangers' and [ that those connected with the dynamite and | Could not have hud a more valiant dofender :.m thav possibly the nuv':;.;\( trade may | the fl::!vn‘u-*n that ;\ surgical K'l"li\li m Ihml F\I*- st ' Co k hlu.ml. Buchanan “’-wn | Cleveland's condition who bolieve that he A ) o § o8 . At ha Bloa B co. It was | be against us b . he appropria- | recently been performed upon President | Reissue—James Hallan, Praivio City. Jasp n ave somo oreinic 5, the ladics' galleries were well patronized. revolutionary plots may bo tried by the | had he st the bar of jus ,l l T‘.‘l tiohs Muds. at St congress. though | Cleveland for some organic discase. Sena. | County: David F. Rice, Cincinnati, Ap: !v: oy I|.|’\ some orginic trouble. A halt The premicr met with an onthusiastic re- | military authorities. On all other qiiestions | MOre than a defense; it was an eulogy and | oS TS W the it congress, though VoL RS Vst e o ook | pinoose county. Original, widow-—Margares | 407en others who have scen him froquontly ception from his supporters upon his en- | Bl Porvenir says the civil law will be | the austere Ohio senator was warmed to ors Gray, Voorhees, Vest, Vilus and other omists, may excecd the revenues of the gov- | 0% Hpd ey T " 1A Barnes, “Des Moines, Polkk county; | and talked with him, ana who should know trance into the house and was loudly cheered | oporative. Municipal and judicial oficers | €motion as he reviewed the history of de nent and somo authority to make good ( personal fricnds who frequently saw the | ininors of J. Seaton Kelso, Ackloy, Hurdin | by the looks and words of tho president Sl R SN TRve | the deldiane atover i be, oughit to | president when he was last in Washinzton | co something of his when he rosc to move the third reading of the | will exercise their usual funetions. ition und denounced those who have ;hlml'pll'u:"h:n*:; LN AL A Ak ML Skl something of his condition, say that ho has home rule bill. He spoke for more than an | “The new French minister has arrived at | assailed the character of Farnest Seyd. At | pe frovided. Some powers should be given i talked to thofh about the speration | Heney T, Oxniand of Geand Tsland s in tho | O'TI0d bimecie into o nervous. stato which hour in a firm volee. The time of his speech | Carthagena on his way to Bogota, the recent convention of bimetallists at | not'done and the roveiues be too small to T L D el e for b el B AL R R R T s was marked by courteous silence. His a News has been reccived from Caracas, | Chicago the assertion was made many times | meet expenses, the excautive would huave no BN T .““m‘“';f" “_l;“‘ & W _‘“ “‘ m | leara something aboat what the committee | 1008 DOUnow suffer from any organic diseaso, dress is not regarded as equal to that which | venezuela, of the discovery in Maracaibo of | that Seyd visited this country in 1873 as the | power to meet the deticit. tho president had talked | gbout i | O VAYS A means inteis doing with tho | DUt that it ho does not get absolute rest and he delivered on the sccona reading of the | g conspiracy betwoen the partisans of ex- | 4Zent of the gold men of the old world and DId Not Tutend Oftense. T S M{u i | Sumer bounty. 1 o, majority of the cow- | freedom from pental strain b is blely, to Biil. but still was forceful, logical and ¢lo- | Pregident Rojus Paul and General Casanas, | that he purchased the demonetization of | At this point of his speech Mr. Shorman | health, g o e aquoted, | mittoo sa the bounty will be repoaled and & | have o hervous breakdows or kidney troublo, quent to a marked degree. His wife, who | gne of [".]n-fl.““»fin]ln\ s of ex-Dictator | Silver by buyimg American senators and | replied to and clearod away all the charges Sl{nl]ml ina lm-m»r,n way that the featuw ‘“'"‘I: "l;"’_"\“ 1 cent a pound levied upon the r‘\“.n‘ l u1;\‘-::5'\1.:,;]|:||u.;nl.»u aid @ |I\\||nlm§ v i 0 H 4 bR L SHFaneh LaLives At Prot 85 wass | and aspersions made by senators and othe: of the president's illness which worried b W matori % L s recently tha Wils not physical sat in the gullery, followed his every gesturo | palacio, to overthrow the government of | ICPresentatives at from 500 to $1,000 to pass | aud aspersious made by senators and oth L i L bes | 4, Postinastars appointod today: Towa—Big | work that made men (1, but mental oy et 3 v M in connection with his so-called act de- | was the inability of the physicians to diag- | oSt ! AR wntal strain, and secmed to display even more than her | General Crespo. Their plan was to | the bill ot 1573, SHULBHE S1IVOR SRAGTE ANA NG, CofToaRed 2 Rock, Scott county, Belle McCully. vice J. | He has maintained good appotite. and up « ! res) I . 7 monctizing silver in 1573 and ho confe nosohis case. It was the suspouse, tho | Mitcholl, resigneds [Kulona., Washington | 108 couplo of wooks e i it ol Woh usual interest in his effort overturn the state government of Made an Earnest De‘onse, o TohannaynL oL A W huilomient inude | sinabbia 6 the trsUbs that Workiod the hroste | county, . 3 1o vico 8. 1o, Parker, ro- | his sloo bagan 30 00 feohor s At ot HTEUER T4t Beaniint] o i L L ; . : i o othor day by Mr. Veorhoos that the | 4oubtas to the trouble thatworricd the presi- | county, d. 1" T co S. 1. Parker, s sleep began to bo broken and his appetite Mr. Courtney, member for the Bodmin | 7ulia, scize the forts at the north of the As John Sherman was the author of that ll&nvn”l:f‘ I‘h\‘\m\l’\\\h{: 1\.4”:”\7- l]:‘\l ‘“:: dent constantly. This condition tallies ex- | moved; Keystone, Benton county, ). C. | to lessen, his friends told him he muss loave fivision of Cornwall, who is an advanced | Jake and from there begin the war upon | legislation, he dofended his own churactor 111N LIbh 10 bR LRI AT heN Ehat | HOVIY WTLILha eerted) wal specific state. | PIBEIS] viee G, Fan corman, removed. Washington and seek absoluto rest 1beral. but opposes Mr. Gladstone's home | (g % T tional P Tofe R r S ; | VLSRRG Wbt X e, e SO e M s LSBT Idaho—Osburn, Shoshone county, G. H eapo's goverument in Caracas. National | today in defonding that of Seyd, and this | o' NP Yo Dot SodEhy, afid treachor: 1, Shoshone county, G R rule scheme, followed the premier, speaking e s el 5 5 FERASTg S veheme s S OdE L e -2 L 3 Coonce, vice W. I, George, removed 4 Ll in obposition 1o the motion. troops and the war ship Marriscol do 4 et | fact may account for some of the v lnm nt (h(.»u‘[\l‘m r\.ul.‘.x':lvy!\lv s purposo, or n:\“:.‘.r tmes during the past three wecks in Tue | South Dakota—Iroquois, Kingsbury county, | 1t is known that President Clovoland e Gt ais Uiasiig BpEaI cho reached Maricaivo just in time to pre- | utterances that escaped the livs of the man IR G Dy | 1szespeeinls, Mo president nor the physl. | Saunuol Hendsicson vice 0. o bt Y reatly vexed over the divided condition of yonu Ny SKectuon ot tsssniunis. | dombrs | HOled for HERIMpHSNIVE Hatuta By suctens| Tl wd Slioht i his mind atall when ho | €108 could wll whether it was an affection moye. S his Pty incongross, aud the refusal of ered those words, by ROVEoroRt of the kidneys, dic cneral tireak yoming—Derby, Fremont county, Joseph | Many of the strongest men in_his party to e e G L trouble with | Miller, vice John Biveumshagw, resigned St A LI L U e agre or offen im, | ARl A felahin: Bl Y Teati, | Cconomic propositions ho has submitted, his regret at having uttered them, and do- | his liver and blood. The acknowledgment Pruiy S, Hears 0 opo i il CILY6H el ThenRIBIGOF ot aeoo: |ty Drs Hasbroulc, ‘ono, of - tho physicians N g RSl i Aladied , islative mill, and the ouly view ho | o7y IS ieap o sonate or olse- | Who attended at the operation, that' it was TO PREPARE A TARICE BILL. D ooE. sorved thoir “coutitey now. :.‘1:\:) :l”“‘”:"\‘\‘”‘ K':“L““'v"'“‘l"l “f‘;""}",'k“l'" Quiet Etoetion in Nie had ever expressed on the bill wwas in a let. | () AWV gentioman, i tho senate or: olso: | FI0 ma, which in common English means i willing to stand by their own individual wILGE Who Rblompied. 1o upologizo. for. th AN JUAN DEL St gua (via Galves- | Lot writton in responso to o loading Ameri- | “y1 %o nian safd Bt cortainly he did | m Uisnant cancer, has surprised and pained | Intorested Pariios Wit it L BB e (D aocuion RARETIEL Tistop sland’s conduct to. T v 50, (B »xican Cable to | €4n financier, who had asked for the opinion | 5 fosive to s thing moro on’ the m everybody in Washington and has createc g —Washi Notes, G R R i e CeBt OLLI GO LY shmofut Wstory of Bugland'a conduct to- [ ton, Tex.), Aug. 80.~[Bv Moxican Cublo to [ ¢4t inancier; who ind as'ed for tho apinion ot desire to 4ny augthiug wnote on U m e RN (R G e will o | 80 largo. Tho presidont believes that 1b ward Ircland sinco the union e on e L Seaiito L B 8.8 rnister o miboOle BT eAusL Sav esmsiieg | o) LEEE B UL IR Srevio] gress and the exeeutive department, Qicipd | the duty of a man in congress to overiook Mr. Gladatono, In continuing, said that the | g olection for members of tho constitu- | bl Hbenrs Shonins mones oy d fro HOUAeR Tha mati e I A AL ad e given by tho committee on ways and means | home sontiment and locul projudice whon ebate on the home rule b d been dis §om § 7 g ocute o o s d con. | Rounced ghe manner iy Pl Ui L AL L 0 persons interestec © preparation of a | situation arises which pater o - i b Bt il o | nt b st oty o st | S, a0V, o8 Bt o’ | R Sl EABRAA |y T T g g | TSR o o P o | S SO 15 0 vero polled. ‘There was 1o opposition to the | cluded by suying hereafter ho should de- | 500G, e matter, Seyd played LU v ha ar , beginning next Monday, Septem- Ko oy ut largo, small ualitics b, many members. He had | were polled. There was no dtiot toIholt o ek aw dalibarate falsifiors ($hoso wlio xo: O i e matter Soxd plaved | tho opinon of Dr. Hasbrouek, that. the d R L I B o AR L B Bt Tlie citizens of Washinston and thoso who pegarded the closure i in ovil that ought to | candidate of the liveral party, whose leader, | EOUCE IS (ICHUME (RlsHio those who no pavt In that legislation, | The statement ease, buiug in its fucipiency removed by | 1 Ui firon. bl ‘o amam scoian ey | are solourniig here will roceive with u lar e tolerated on or avoidunce of a | General Zelaya. is provisional presidc of | Jution of 187 vas infamously fu nt £ i o aperation, wove trte. The only dis- | Sty flisl Y degree of allowance any statomer 1 goraio S, i Wt iESmiel | NSy Krome mnpone o b | Lm0 o ot . s momnine | S 0L 5 cmgsn o s, | i i, e P VAL | it Somen o s o, Bk | Aot bk SRt I Y by agua. Ma versons supposed to be after the senate me s morning, = NS ot SR awing fea o C esent s lo embers o » com » made offorts to 2 1 L hysicians tion he had cons 1 admirable in many 8 Y ¥ Ik Senator Manderson presented a memornal | dConetization of silver. Seyd swas a bi- | 16wy that the prosident s not fully re Riob e ik oo mitiee) mhtle \Grts 16| valiingito tha, hysioall conuivIon OHEME RSB L (D L0 Ho chl 15 Yo tiyior opposed to ud government wero arrested in | Seutor’ Manderson prosonta a momorial motnllist, “as shown: by referenco to hls | OVie AL ORI 1S, Mot Tully re- havo ths tinic oxtended, but on an ayeand | Gloveland, . Thoy billeve tha the presidont better cause, ‘The government had obtained | Granada, Leon and Chinandaga bofors the | from s/l tho navlonal banks of 1 f the | Published — hooks; he £, U 2. | namea time for his' return to Washington, | MY Yote their efforts were defeated, the | {5 0o A not quite a very sick man, substantial results in the matter of the home | elections began. This caused considerable | Lo, FePeal of the purchasing clause of the i - leading fnanclal experts of the | and should he come back within the nexi Yoo oue s it o : rule bill only at a very heavy pric By | excitement and prevented a full expression Mr. Stewart’ offered a resolution which | SOr05 e ocenpied an e ing o | few days his presence will be hailed with ospltalForvitoltoany sraceived A NIS FACE OPERA next Friday thoy would have expended ; arky L by y | sttion " in " London' snd ans honored ono | (S5 14¥8 bis Prosence will bo, hatied with pital servico today’ received a messue o S § 5 of opinion at the polls. was, on his own motion, roferred to the | horovor he was known,snd he believed | i 4 £ 8 from James Y. Porter, health ofticer at Port eighty-two days in the discussion of the bill finance commitiee, divecting tho sberetary companied by o positive statement from n | L OnoToratiolsur This far oxcecded any precedent, owing to Wandelkolic's Trinl, « : ok HEIEIcUIDg o him to have been un honest, sincero, uncor- | ki L PIEVIYE SBORCAt T ampa, Fla., stating the one case of & the detormination of the opposition 1o do- | v, T ¢y, | OF e troasury to inform the seunto low the | pupiiilo man: o i nover visited | Felisblo sourco hat St i s res | vellow fover there.” The origin of the case o of Disensed Nusal Bone. Sent G tiinition of iheehpositlon to o~ | Vaieamamo, Chill (via Galveston, Tox.), | revenucs, sitice the commencement of tho | Xilovied until’ the bill was almost throush that ho 18 surcly_ recovoring his men i | hias not you been learned NEW Youk, Aug. 80.—The publication of & opposed the bill ad wadopted a course never | U8 80.—|By Moxican Cable to the Now Yerle | present fiscal year, compare with the esti- | coigrich Wittl the bHLwas aimost throush y LR VI Compbiroller Iickels is informed that the | story concorning n sureical operation on before adopted—partly to wtempt delib Herald—Special to Tui Bee. A aispaich | mates, charge should be so frequently made ml..x {505 gonoralldemanalRerothat an nul\rl ||'|?Mlfl'llur]nlI!llu{\lll lnn- |w~'{ ! ‘“; President Cleveland, which was currently s g 9 3 ¢ * mel ' ribed dnto ssing the bt ) < s D ok in the case of the Washington Nation, & S b ely to destroy the sure bya massof | from the erald’s correspondent in Itio s % 8 public men hud been briboldnto passiug the | o4 bo put to/the custom, of. misleading the | 100k in Ll s rumored two mos 0, has broug A Jartly to" tEp 0 tako back | Janolro snys that the Brasiin povernment | At12:35 b. m., the bil: to repeal the Sher- | bill of 18 Hereafter,™ said Mr. Sherman, | il o i o Uhe o1 Ui minde conteraing | P of Tacoma, Wash. s is roganiod ns | Fumored two m Sl LD O o s Ui RSl 5 8 K I, | manact was laid before the senate, and Mr. | “when any man makes such @ stutor A (e otlis o % | important, sustiming the vight of the cowyp- | Statement from Dr. Ferdinand Hasbrouck, 3 moracts the boon conferred in principle, | nag ordered that ex-Admiral Wandelkolk, | T n proceeded to address the senate. | about this legisiation I shull simply say | thehealth of a public man. and especially | gubiityilly FHEEHARIEE LHG Tt 0F Ly 0 tho dentist. Dr. Hasbrouck consented to R o e bt o LA vind Sherman proceeded to address tho senate out this legisiation 1 shull simply say | Sl i osnndinl) oller to the sole control, under the law, ¢ o dentist, asbrouck consented S SILE, 2,!. & h\]:tlmrlh poen | Whe is now awaiting trial for parucipation | He said theimmediate question was whatiior | thit it is & Faleehaod and Grand it so o i thomhe co R it e U mational bunkss of U’ countiy : k for puolication and said: A Hop LhaibiNtn Gt L ObS AEdIDS The | in the revolutionary movement in Lo | the United States siould suspead the pur- sotiVoteatfor Sha Iy BBt herabb il T AR RIS i sceretary of the interior has received (T hiveeaalhoartiaar L ot “I:‘u":n(flzfliu‘l 7 Hont At Iavtell (G5 ae WGl ehe I e S eiin borere chase o silver bull n udor o act of July, | q'”_fm"” o H' it A in orpgbtune (har e oion el ibe o messige fiwnilll‘mnb-x“n»:-“ Buisson at Mus Km'.":‘v“‘_‘v”‘ntt‘f‘d o :lt~|‘.‘xh(lv|vaj|l»l.:,:;rliyi:u A b e S90. was to decides this question s strange,” siid,g an, T 4 2 i 1 mony 4 ogee, g £ that he had an interview aceo eside eland’s dis- D S ar e 7t ha bl leb i et the civil sourse “":" js i "”"t UREIjraE1a6ab HLAICH Gl Gonpress ton on the vote ou this T the it \:'“ be ‘:‘f. -'x!i“i‘:'lf‘dl‘i“‘:_“*l"‘“I;]L‘}l““:\‘*l‘f\’“' with the Choctaw ruthorities, and that the | easeand the operation performed on him, “he opponents e bill_col At | opposition to the w s of the president and & Pt T T R S inguished senator 3 wgten s absorbe s one question noy. | ¢estion of the oxecnti 5 0 oMl Thepuhhiostionna i it is comvlex.” proceeded Mr. Gladstone, Dy ON RS ik : v & ? If that were the only v 1 for Lk ¢ j T lehod \'h. i ek o art) S %evill not be satisfled till [ knows. x| question r_v.u exi \.}llIUE\ Of, the nive_con: I'he pnhiications eald: 1 think, for an anthorie h 1 his advisers, who demanded that Wandel- | session 1t would seem to him and I tne vil fish, %% S e demned men had been settled satisfactorily ¢ o< ai “and if so, the complexity hus resulted in . | s . : | The Ihst remavk wib feartbiasbnce to an | Thero is noone here now but that bolioves L y (@06 statmcut. uo .- lent's disease i e Kolk be tried by court martial. General | The mere addition of 15,000,000 he lnst remark was g f D 1Ees O In view of the instructions to Inspector estaghris i A its moderation. Tt was not, however, the y 1At 16 s of silver in. tho Hid epithet applied to Mr. Sherman during the | Mr. Cleveland’s condition has been critical Faisson, this message is interproted to m is, or was—for the operation - iay have been complexity of the bill, but the complexity of | Saravia, leader of the revolutionists of Lo | 81 e R il'éflx}lflnw’:l Siol debate in the houso'last wey at times when oflicial and medical state- | i P50 Iaaiany ‘w-i‘h‘“f" Lf'l{"_f\‘l ' et | successful in removing it—i srowth in the the amendments which consumed time. Grand do Sul, led a force agaust the town | S5 o dddition of SL0 M0 .-\-m“}.}.-'.'{( Mr. Stewart retortod thdt in due time he | ments were made to the contrury, and it is | thL the Indians ob be-executed Sep- | hones of his lert uppéer Ju < and the adjoin- Might Become an Iniernational Iasu of Cacopaba, which was captured. The gov- | jugtify the call. The call was justified, how. | would explain how ke came to vote for the | feared that the worst is not entirely past. The Treasury departinent was offered 260,- | 11§ bonesof the nose. The gpetation consisted i e cal “ partit in removing the diseasud portions of tho “It must be borne in mind that the Irish | ernment forees were made prisoncrs of war. | over, by the existing financial stingency, | bill o Y Amefiean Natioaul to Kesume, 000 ounces of silver ot Ta3/@ivl{c and DU | yonoand was porformed about 10:50 oxclocle neyer admitted the moval authoriy of the { The governor of Entirerios province has | growing outof the fear that the count it L "‘I"“'\l‘|,"i)'::‘ 1:1 I‘f ;“‘;l'"lll’m;;:"’:,_l‘r‘“’l‘;‘]" The comptrotler of the currency has au- | ¢hased 30,000 ounces at ic. ‘Tho same | o 'tho morning of Saturday, July 1, while union. 1f, Hu'l'v[uu-‘. n..-_\x;. slatanco to u..? askod the national authorivies for aid ;}):l\l”:lu‘]‘m"‘l: ts mints o u..;‘n coin _“.-‘;‘\r e ad o Ptk aan be TN uch. TUEA, ‘L;u..».!/. i, the ;\m«l'l\l':vu ,\:u-nm\\ !-xln\-'l Iu( vrice was tendered for the remainder. the president was o board of Mr. Benedict's measure were to be bitter, obstinate and i e it s e real issue. ‘e gravity | ind no fac DRaPR s oro. oloa 1y maha to resume business September 1. The T v e yacht, tho Oneida, T san tossy th prolonged, the question of ' repeal mighy | 1Y Burbosa has demanded that a writ of | 565y could not be stated in words. '1f the | The statement S0 gften made 1o the Contraly | gompurollor was advised today that the First SrLSoRIOG ORI ETHO CATALEL i Dot thfuk the disense 18" the. same he thas finally become an' interngtional ono. 1 say | habeas corpus be issued for Watdenkols. | Single standard of gold wore had, without | i & fulseliood anda lioy care not by whom | Nitfona bani of Dabrue, T had sosumed | WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Tho commissioner 1oW to those who comp ain of the complexity | The Herald's correspondent in Riveria tele- | the aid of silver, the relations botween cap. | made ; of patonts rendered a docision tadny - ves | Which caused the death of General Grant, Bt s stamas W8 busine wtents rendered o decision tods R A oy o o of the Dill, as if this were a capital offense, | graphs that the Catilhistas of Rio Grande do | ital and labor would be disturbed, The jhe It was sometimes $aid tha Dr. Bryant, another. surgeon whom I will 3 1 To Rush Turl(r Legjalation. matter of the uppeal to him of the state of | not name, and myself went on board the it is but fhe natural cousequen CPLUe | Sul have again crossed the boundary of Uru- Siailos cor Shonootniey wonld b Sy o othingiel f‘ffh-.._u',,}‘,,',f"“" Represontative Bynum stated to Tue Br | South Carolina from the refusal of the ex- | yacht at this city on Friday night, tho night Counscls of moderation 1o whivs then o, | Euny. They killed o number of revolutiomsts | 314 the value of silver e purchase o b1, | €l GEING Wi ot o fingnefer, but his seero. | correspondont this afterioon that the inten- | aminer to regster a trade muri apyliod. for boforo the apexation, © It 18 not thuc, us ls hered throughout the intermingble discus- [ Who had sought refuge there and also some | (00,000 ounces of silver per year were oo | ey of the treasury wrptea Teport than oLithe com T DI o complerins | in the name of tho state, consisting of the L ) Aot S0 ) 1 YR 0 tizes Trug rave the 0 o CO % ould be eventuully | the passage of such a b In the face of vas 1o push vhe new wariff bill to completion | word *Palmetto.” to be printed on its liquor | immediately w bed on coming aboard that sion in committee. [Cheers.] 1t was con- | eitizens of Uruguay who gave them shelter. | tinuea the c m;n} ] \\I 1‘ cventually o vt b oI ber s ot s00n us possible. He expressed the belief | Iabols, togethon with ther amms of (i L night. He sat on deck for a timo, Smoking a ;‘:1‘:.‘:'1‘}4 |h\‘|!m|‘|u-lln‘lll :\u:llllll .wx».u!(l“-m!lxx;- The Uruguayan government has demanded “xr“ fil.':nm'l 2l Iu \Il.m“l.;llt‘ ”thhlli\llw'l’ “‘u ress plead ignorance? . “He would rather | that the new bill would be reported to tho The comnuissioner closes his decision by | Cigar, and scemed perfectly composed and 1 Dot the oy the constitution, | gh,y Brasil prevent these outra yishel|(QUAStHINE CONEEESS AN B conntryiag i | Stand here and say he vited knowingly and | house within six orcight weeks, Tho com- | saying: Y| atense. fouse of Commons, would make Irishmen == silver should be continued in use us money | by pleading the baby act, tember 20 for the purpose of securing tho | lina, notwithstanding the action of its gov- “The mext day about 10 o'clock the presi- supreme in British &uivs and would imposo LIVELY FOR A TIME. atsahan value. Mo problem which | ( He quoted from speoghes mado by Mr. | views of varlous manufacturers and others | ernor, has not authorized - trade in 1iqaors | dent propared nimeelt for sha hotior H virtual sluvery upon the minority in Irelind, — senutors wis how 1o procure | Stewartin the senate in 5873 and 1874 these | dircetly inte -’ el upon ‘Hu' proposed tariff | outside its own limits; is not the owner of | was still entirely composed and cheerful, Ha “Now supposc these enormous, monstrous, | Chieago Police and the Unemployed Again | the lureest use of gold aud silver without | words I want the styhdard gold and no | » vigloo and after that H[I\H the committee | any trade mark: has not at this time the | lay down, announced that he was ready and hideous falsehoods to be true. Have the Clash on the Lake Front. demonetizing cither. paper money that is nogsedeemanle in gold, | Will close its ‘“‘11'5‘15'"' “Th‘ the bill | pight 1o use of the mark sought to_ b regis- | I administered nitrous oxide to him, He re- not then a terrible recoil upon themselves? CuicaGo, Aug. 30.—An enormous crowd of Mr, Sherman went on to givea history of [ BY this process we shalicome toa specie | to u-mnlninun]. A B .;\l,x‘ 1-.n1 ves m.u{ tered, and thercfore the application is d sponded to the anwsthetic promptly and was Must, we not admit after 700 years of British | unemploged men and women collected on the | the circumstances which led up to the pas- | basis, and_when the laborer shall recerve | it would bo ot interese - of | nica 5 0D UNCORSOIOUS; . D35 orACRte bhabi ihe connection with Ireland the result -of our | e ino¥e i g i 0 o | sage of theact of 18%). It was u far better | his doll iriv will have tha sime purchasing | certain \‘"‘.””' if‘ '”'"“F ANQIIARm N g indys:, Thanked by Clevelund. surgeons to cut away the bone, which was treatment is that we have brought hor tosuch | 14e front this morning to hold a mass meet- | P&y 150 Shan the bill which the houss | Power of a dollar. Gollh is the universai | tries in dorite oduction of tho duties i | WASHINGTON, Aug. 80.—Tho following tele. | 1 8eat of the discase, I extracted two 4 sato that she cannot without dangerof | ing. S0 very inuch larger was it than ex- | 1t thon issed oo Chatwiin e aioUS0 | Lo indard of ‘the world g Kvorybody Xmems o moderate voduotlon of tho dutios and | Wasi Drosidont, Cloveland oeaneooie” | bicuspid tecth from tha left sideof the upper ruin under sponsibilities which -in | pected that 500 policemen were placed on | had passed. Senators who eriticized it | that.” thun Teave the. commitiva. to ey yrarher | gram from Dresidont Cloveland respecting | juw, ‘he surgeons than Lo oharge. There every other country are found to be within [ duty there, and 10X additional were sum- | ought to remember it was a substitute for a 1t BeariisdiROwirt: own Judiment e e e et upon its | the vote in the Louse on tho silver question | was no external facision in the flosh of the the ueity of the people and fraught with 4 2 own judgment, as he thinks t 18 SEQYISI0N was receivea by Chairman Wilson: face, the overators working entirely within i Jigop:e:00 s would be less than if the con 3 . P § ) the cavity of the mouth L A e R Y OB R o liayvadla s king GYery prestutinnl AL R AT sughter at Uhe oxponse pf that gontloman, | Lerested. |‘\~.','.'.n.‘,'?‘?.3'.'f.'?..x?“-";-v"ffvlr present | gratulations and sineoro thanks the lower bones of the nose and in the ad- the brand of incapacity has been luid by the | the morning wore on the crowds constantly e B f’r) wito loolced somewliat pwildored, but " ouly et PR @A iB ROAWAD Retslon Another MoGarraghun Reller Bill, K ‘,’“]"\',;""‘3,.‘,:f’|‘,{‘},‘["‘v,‘|l,'“u"‘:":“'“'1’v’;‘|;’mzf‘: r j01 urticular branch of oar creased and becaine mnore tu ¥ & Since 1800 the banking houses n stroked his long b Subscquently, how. i3 e T T PaY 5 3 K % SR ppes - » bone was Ce ity upon SR RAEURLIAR :\‘Illllntmin 51| 1insreasediand:bocainofanor "‘K“'f” it Im- | 3 become involved in diMeultios, suicked Lis Jong hoet "".’F?J‘,"{,, ponlaihowy tariff bill will be Sually acted upon by con | Wasniaros, Aug I the senate today | by piece and, parhaps, an_inch or more of it capability on the sume subject ana has at- | PFOWPtu speeches were mado av various | §id investments amounting to hundreds of on Friday next. gross inehotonr)y nu‘r{ of m: summer, He | M. Teller from the committee on judiciar was so removed. While the operation was tained success which is an-example to the | Points and indications of rloting manifested | miliions inthe Argentme Confederation Mr. Sherman followedzup his adyuntage | Lhins there should be no delay in the work, | poporied a bill for the relief of William Mo. | in progress the president rovived from the world themselves, Finally the crowd surged | By so sudden collapse in those invest- | oyver tho Nevada senafor by exhibiti s and t .}l. n_'u.lm to manu .munl-w‘nm.lmu Garraghan and it was placed on the calen- | ¢ffects of the anweathetic and I was obliged “We have faith in national iiberty;: faith | 808 Michigan avenue, blocking tho strects | ments the great bunking houso of tho | newspaper publishod in @t Siate. o wil Dyerywliorn thal Hthe -susponse should tho. fi gz to administer it to him a second time, Mr, in its eficacy as an_instrument of education, | APULUNE on it and preventing entrance to the | Barings was toppling o its fall when tho | i o w hich was oceufled with notices of | ended 48 soon us possible, : ————— e, Cleveland stood the oxide very well and no We beliove that expericnce, widespres Auditorium and oticr ‘h-vlln-lsl A Bank of Fnglaud and tho oth : ¢ | assessments on silver wfuing stock, all pav- Peculine Conditions at Washingtc MCARAGUA CINAL COMPANY, bad ‘effects resulted from 1t. Ho r: lio vhole vast field, encourages o our | . About this time the police began to appear | houses camo to its ue and obtained | gblein United States gold coin. Then he | i oAt A e AR - very quickly. The roperation, so far as WORK b 0vory ok’ Finaiio o aei thur | 1 tho vrowd. D the thuantins 500 Liutins | meoses. fopms Fonie it eien i oaied | ablein Cnited it bl 0 s sponcl, | o i prapont. Lo ke Washiaion s | 168 Peoperty Has Fassed tnto tho tlanas of | ol shse wis an ouitis Socesser” T hovh tho pussage of this great measure, after | {14 Others staried for Spizaries' market on | Burope. The immediate vesult of that was | and snid s ~1do net think teet the stoppage | home.” This statement is made by fully a Reoeiver, of blood was not great,” more than eighity days of debate, dods, will 1o stroot, where wove stoved fifty rifles | that American securities were sent homo for | of silyer coinago was thaond of sllverr” e half of the r n offcchotders why | NEW Yonrk, Aug. 80.—Judge Benediot and must constitute the greatost among | USCd bY the Italian societics in parades. Ar- | gqle ana their proceeds in gold were 2 shipped | Lave proven that the mere purchase of sil ¥ turned out to give | the Upited States arcuit court, has ap- us hitherto provided toward the attin. | fived there the mob domapded the guns, | back to pey the losses of Greut Britata 1 | wes by ee on o deeiiate purehise of sil et S0 Dr. Husbrouck was thon asked: “Is tho zzaries vefased to give® the b an o any lawyers und | pointed Thomas B. Atkins u receiver of all | diseuse of the president eurablop of u certain and early triumph.” }\.,‘.:1./‘Axx'n..-:,.{.‘.T«l.'\f.‘.f“.1nff»‘ul-f:in'f,‘.Jh.?,:',‘ BouthiAmEEI R TRr etTy | provident use of public money and siclans havo entered the professions | yho property of the Nicaragus Canal Con o this he replied: 1 have no doubt of it, Prolonged cheers from Irish and minis- P REIG AN with which thoy | ¢ <'|‘ e ‘““ 0 another trouble, Fg ought to be abandofed, or at™ least | from federal offices in Washington that the struetion company. of which Warner Miller{ provided it is attended to in time, and that arialibenches.) bought [talian and American fligs, and 1o | teadn had e Ly sushendod, - Natll_ s ifnme. may omont | Cy. 18 overflowing and at no timo during tho | j5'bresident, Tho receiver is empoworcd 5o | was the objoct of th operation. Hacuanee Oiher Speaers. juriied to tho luke front, sduud of police | uby year, Hithertd the balanco had beon tn | o by sonso mroviainy ol e ave s waesy | ISL two yeura have there boon hulf so many | (4 ke Tihimadiato. vosscasion of tha. meoecrts | tha oo biosus s woboation Knoughier Leonard Courtney, from tho Bodmin di- | keoping uu eye on them, but making nour- | favor of this country to the wmonnt of $100 | Gorp oo™ possibility) of_coming’ into a [ "Ohieoholding not only becomes a dise andigontinug 1o hubluosss ho 9Biders of l‘,!‘;ft““f,’““"' oxtranoous growih hud bog of Corl en moved the rejectio 5 The M o e balanco f . eyt f 1 B e company are direc 0 execute and de. Jm0vel BHNRS Dl At an moved tho veseotion | PR, ot the Tsallans. tnoreased tho | W, The United States Wheronco | singlo staudard of silver, “This s not | in Washigton, but 1t secms 10 disquality | YIS company ure dirceted ta 13 '0f ail thoreal | - “Is the diseaso cancerous in nature?” wa of the bill. ~ He spoko bricily. Vomont. and 800n T ob bogan threns, | 128 aginsl tho Unlied States, Whothor it | quostion of moro intqrost to Novada. op | 1n, Washinigton, but it scoms to dis Vo i ho donds of all al | 2l John edwnond, the leader of the Parnel- | excitement and soon the wob began throw- | would be so next year no ono could toll. He | Gussion of mere i quostion of what | fow parsons aftes holeing ofine L wrashioes a4 emed ox Rassosaod by vio company. | asked® s e < Ao Dr. H tq.-,.,l:\:m‘ {-lrllum<(lll.\||'l lll'ullx-u“»\-. defiucd | ivg u.;ul‘l-l,l:ull‘tl.’.-|ululul.( r“y“‘|m“:“;\ IT“H“:I Ih‘lumll\ mlllll the crobs now ing the | Wall strcet will do. Wi 18treet will ulways | ton wish to g0 buck to thotr own homes b A A T bropole A Mar 1ezon v, Briant to m‘:'v R s nttitude toward the bill, of coupling: ping ploked up on tho 1018 | balunce would probubly be in favor of the | pe doing some devilment or other, it 1 8 | nearly ull of them are willing to accept half e Ll T o il Ve b 4 ppak el “The time occupied by the discussion in | Central tracks. Onders were at once sent to | United States this i and he thought | o difforenve who i upor dowp. 1take | tho conpensation they nuve yeceivod i b, | NEW YORE, Aug. 8. —Moffett, Perkring & could only br it niued by & mioro copical rommittee, he said, had been spent probably | have the gatling guns in re diness and the | the forced economy which, followed a panic | thatasa matter of courge. The auestion | Jic life if they ean only remain at the national | Clarke company of New York and Chicag Sxamipuly o4 I':"\l"‘ boue removed, (a8 most proper mannor. The bill was de. | polico wero ordered to charge. - Their clubs | would bo o protection ughingt unususl and |t it shoice, Oourbe, The question | 1y tal. &x-resident Harrison, in writing to | for whom a recciver was appointed yestor. | WHa 82 2 ascopleal exumination dis- tective respect id atonce began to beat a lively tune on the 2SSUL . Reopy capital, dix-Pr arrison, riting t closed | have not definitely heard, 1 de eetive in aoue respocts and disappointing in | Degna to, beat o lively u ar there woid bogo onnoped that | United fitates in all it dggth and breadth, | an'old friend horo rocently, sald he could nos | day. hes. issued 5 clraulir to 1ts oroditors, | wiieretana SHOWAVer. tha Dhe atciatatis ;“:I""‘ ‘I‘;"“I“‘-‘"“‘"" AFFAIReRIA0S 2as e o :;""“m‘|“r,"|'l“‘l‘l’; i I,)'“ ARy ‘:‘:‘”m'\‘ ""*(‘ “"':_'“:“"I :"'“‘“ ’, l"“l‘““’ ulvy i the 1 and, therofore, if congposs will say thatw it8 | understund why it was t & professionul | setting forth the fact that its assots, chictly | progressing as well as could be expsoted, I enerous and unjust, and he regretted hit 'oke and ran in evel « ollon, quic! matter o he balance of trade opinion 1tis not wise now to continue the n would ant to live yashington after | wat el PR P T 8 ron “. e iy ‘ . - Hho efforis of the nationalists to at all im- | melting fito individuals feeing theough tho | ™Koo thing had beon said yesterday by the | Suion 1¢is not ‘wisen Fthord wil) bono | Lia,mould wupt ko live In Washington uftor uALeEmorks, elootrle lght . and rollroad pave seon worso cases, wud 10 (PR TRG0R Anamentt b S 0"k b | Bk anat o i o e | gt o Culorat (T st e oy | Bt e 5ol e Mevada. | MAHERGPER, 1S oo, (o i | B, ar ot o ey i | A o 10 9 4F b Koy a dments had tended to weake el i bullion purchased de > et o) i 3 4 L ) " . only alns o 3 2 than strongthon. the. bill Nobely ‘i 40 o'clock, afior Chief Brennan | 1hp0 The average price aid foesi e det On & BonPeissue, hold positions under him to return to their | gxcced §480,000. Tho company for a number | stato what the microscopiesl sxBtiibabion scnses could regard the bill as & Hnalond | bad received notice that the lake front moct: {ipats palg. 40 A8 fas old homes us soon as the democrats dis- | of yoars past hias been engaged in construce | revoals concorning the oLAractas of son patisfactory settlement of the great ques- | ing was over and the crowd had disporscd. Pensed with their services, Aboutone-quar: | tion work and dealing in seourtics issued by | malady. Vlous at tasuo. Ihe word “provisional” ‘was | ho lssued orders to Inspector Fitzpatrick 10 | [v would bo remembered thut troasury notes | am willing to trustto. Yl executive. oft Jor Alhin LAV I OLIL 0 Lhe with | SOFROIALhA with whom IS s 1niorosiod Loft Buzzurd's Bay, WANT 10 GO TO WURK. on_the luke front not far from the Co- | tnat no iuterest wis paid on theso notes. | power to proteot the cadly of the govern pu lv’[l:‘l'm IM’\\:HL\‘ ;\“"}‘f::!‘l‘;"“"{r »“l“v“‘“»‘ | Feorganization and that ‘the receivership | and Mrs, Cleveland loft for New Yerk on — lumbus monument, the colonel iucreased | and that they had beon used by the peopio | MORG agalnst all fnomiotd bomo and abroad are ho manufacturing interestarin. the e | 81CP was taken for the protection of 118 | tho yacht Onoida this sfternoon on thels s M ented from Resuming | the guard, thinking it necessary to protect | ug current mone If the fight must bo for th fpossession of gold, | #1042 MAWHAGHENG Inierostatin the na- | proporty interests to Washington. Prersuvna, Kan., Aug. 80.—General Man- | Ibe” of pickets was thrown around the ¢ wheat, and I would protefour creditagainst | &% ! e i ¢ AN s . D > " 3 3 S R L o e A mions B L e naaall hantiaad Ml g o Al manond: " AS tominbd wodid sy day | City I8 made upof retired capitalists, ex: | WasiINGTN, Aug. $).The following na- MAY TAKE 1T T0 LINGOLN, RSP Bmham af the Westaru Coal and | 1orce of man was beady 10 resist oy Dorsibls | provision had wainuod Me. Sherman Sup- | o prefer 1o walt awiilganill tho skivs ave | OMicoholders out of employment, un army of | yional banks which recently suspended nase it g R ooy 60 | ttowbt o tho part of e mob to sack o | pose wo lad b compelled to fac clear, until wo sce the of fts of Mo suspon | POfessional mea withsmall practices and | oi LY RIS SISBRCE BAYO | Nation Euouppmsnt of the 0; & yesterday afternoon, trying to arrange for | building, i samo conditlons prevailed at | storms which followed 18%—the loss by in- | sion af silver coluuge indhedis. and see what RPouARLS. 1 st Noui i 3 audeq for Mahi o « L 0f silver coiu s and ¥ R RE G D e S The First National of Dubuque, la., and the e s 80.—The U e his men 1o go o work on the offer of 50 cents | the armory of the First infantry and tne | vestments in the Argentine Kepublic, the | o nEements cai be migg for auobher inter Freaks of Ofilosholder : Fivai Natloallof Cirand Tonasioa e ah | Inviasarouss, Aug. 80.—The Union Vet and 50 cents. Th ners want to go to | West Sidearmory of the Second infantry {allures of Australian banks, ete.—without | national monetary confoemes, I tho meun- 1t 18 improbable that any administration The comptroller of the currcney has | €rans ave arriviag slowly, and by tomorrow, yrork, but twice have bocr kept trom action | Mavor Hagrison said tonight that people | haviog any increase of currcioy. Who can | time lot the. United. Slos. siand on 1ta | has contributad more largely 1o the reaions ) R 4 ) authorized these First National banks to re- | 1t is bolicved, they will begin to come in by sirike leaders. would not bo “allowed to congregate on the | tell what the result might have been strength and credit. | ™ink. that soon all | population of Washington than the one open on September 1: The American Nu- | groater numbers to be in attendance on the Naarly all the minos are onop and i lake frout hereafter. “Suppose the Sherman liw had not been | these ciouas will bo dissigpted aud wo may | Which weng out of oftice last March, tional of Omaha, the American Nat®nal of y a o mines are open and have 1 LA 2 n the statute books? Who can tell wh AV that about ono-half of | Lonal of Omaha, th 2 Natual of | twonty-seventh annual Grand Army of the good forces of men, but tomorrow the strik am going to keep them movin on tho sta N can tell what | go home to our fricuds with the conviction | although iv seems that no-half of | KON O Digahs fvontymavnih Aunusl ruid A aEAN leaders will try to hold o delegate conyeu- | 8814, “and not allow any speeches tobe | would have been the consequences to the that we have done Illi“““ work forour | the men who held ofice under President epublic encampment, i beglos wil ments which have been made a number of Hoise chndstone, dn addvessing 0/} o “tho revolutloniry cominitton hnve been steps Mr. Shermau reviewed the acts ber of cases in history in justifi- [ arrested. Venezuela newspapers publish Sy l”,”'"_ (bl ok .‘";" f‘y‘l'“.‘,“' ehtlon of tho proposed changa I the rela- | the story that Palaclo is dying in Paris of | Se4dl was 1n Liuropo at the tme tho bill was tions between England and Treland, and « congestion of the brain. i dt ¥ Sherman's Speech. =4 L of the house and a biil of the senate, | The reading of theso fjotations showing moned from outlying stations, as the author- | Vil of the house and a ate, ¢ : L throuk, | €ither of which would have been moro dan’ | such a remarkable ehungie of opinion on the ities were very aporehensive of an outbreak, | oorougin fts results than the law of 1800 was. | part of Mr. Stewartgprovoked general bunking ,m It May i3 Cancerous, ears the balince of ad turned against the United States ceuts per ounce, and the loss (caleulsted on Recurring to the guleget of authorizing the value of silver today) was §2,345,850. | the issue of bonds, My, Sherman said: 1 Mining company has been at Fleming since the v The following banks in Minnesota have da'on daxt § $Han to endeavor o briug out. wll men work. | BO46. Thive st given such an order to | country from o great depressing facts 1 | tognirg at e A ] pleyelandls frst tern Insiated upon OUEOR- | yoon nuthorized 1o Teopon on Neptombor T; | WSR8vAl barado o nest Bagunday. L ing uader the 5 ceuts and 5 cents agree- | ChIC! of Police Breunun have meyuioned e Mr. Shermun conclud ab #:48, having | ing In some sort of business here when thoy | e’ Nuvional of Mankato, the Navonai the local commitiee that be will arrive Mon- ment. 1418 thought that fow of the stafts | Cbief Brennan intends to throw enough | “Sir, give the dovil his due. The law of | occupied two heuns Lol (o i Y | o vetired Lo private Tife, with 4 vow s Ol P Man loca A " afte | Ol AR, nkeRc R 1800 A Y8 a0 dov)L B d Pt i o, b AAEN [ day evening, and he asks that quarters be will be represented at the meeting, us most | Policemen into the park at 7 o'clock to en it it 1] dany taults, but Istand vy it | was listened to throughodt with uuflagging | walting another turn of the wheel and reiu | " Comptroller Eckels leit this evening for lod for him ot the Denison Lotel, el Taueaonihs ok 4l forco the order ho recoived frow the mayor. | yet, and I will defeud it, not as moasura of | fiorear " o b hagpongludod, tho ve- | stateoiont, in thely positions, Very fow of | i "RILEE GRENR Y % mhedlof fot | provided S AR ey A The local assentbly of the union at Mid- | HE expects no trouble good public policy, not a measure ia which 1| pealing bill (on which lagshad: spoken) was | them receive reward for their paticnce. 1t | e Anca’y, aeb., 1s montioued favorably by way, it {8 reported, has given up its charter, | At the mass meeting of laboring men this | take any pride (becwuse 1 was yioliing to books, pharaphernalia, ete., and declared its | Mternoon Bishop Fullows of Chicago and | dire necessity), but because without it we JOA, Bracapiiomalis, elo., | Kate Field made addresses. Bishop Fallows | would have met dificulties in 1501 and 1503 MENPHIS, Aug. 30.—The machinists of the | counseled moderation. “The publie oficials | which would have staggered us much mora Memphis & Ctarleston railroad have strucic | 8F¢ 10 sympathy with you," he said; “they | than this passing brecze of an hour I am luid aside, and. the ndbhuk: Bank: bill was | would soem that therc aye several thousand 3 LAy the local' meubers as tho noxt meeling takea up to allow M@leiler to finish the | republicans who are williug to wait for four Silk Manutucturers Fail, place s . \ spoech which he had b jgho yesterday. Mr. !wn;nln GRdor 0 8AUAY 4halr chanoes ageld | Naw Lonogll Conn., ARESE-OM0 At | aovements o G B or Aug. 30, Voorhees > notige, Kpwever, thet after | with the ofices. wood & Sons, 8ilk wanufacturers, with a | o 2o | are. ) the morning businss towerrow:he wouldask | It is the custom for a man who is turned | plant i’ this bity and ono ln New York, | , Mt Lendon — Batled — Penasyivauls, sié) apainst o reduction of salaries. 1t is said | SPFAUE [row out your own ranks. Where did | hot blind In regard to the operation of the ! the senate to tuke up v repeal ;bill and | out of office in Washiugton to call for the | T PRTREOH (- s 8 1 Philadelphia e frond the strike will extend ull along the line, 3‘51‘:"'1‘"*"‘ ‘ - ""‘-fl‘ ; g ;..u\‘;x 1540, ‘Il,m."'('tfrl'v our ml hocratic | would so-do from dmguio dey, subject of ||:A|m'm.nl_|l!;'h lu-llUml v\h; .“n.- was first ap- | “"‘:l‘ an assigamon . S0 8 i 4\\1”“1"?“"' Arrived—Lancastrian, fro he bishop was not permitted to answer | friends ever thought of providing any | course to,his desipe numodate senators, | pointed iese he cavefully stores away, d. el .1 | ldverpor , Death Kol n'>“““'l[<'~‘“~‘“ With one voice 800 or 400 | measure of relief, I proposed relief in a bill ¥ - gy i and when his party comes in power again he Happened Just the Suue, ¥ ’\; Ggtos—Arrived—Fulds, from Nei oo y people yelled, From Irclund,” and the laugh- | which 1 introduced, in almost the same M. Tollor fidsur puts them on fiie, with probably a few new KA 4 1 o BW Youk, Aug. 80.—Mrs. R. D. McLain, | ForP 530 eoh0 ot nearly destroyed the | words as the bill of the senator from lndjsna ; 2 2 endorscments, aud poluts to his record as | Coptain O'Malley is the muan who had a At Bouthampton--Arrived—Lahn, frorm known o the stage us Marie Prescott, died | bishop's sposen . (Voorhees). But did our friends on the | i tSHer thon procesded with has spodell | reuson why b should be relnstuted. The | Portion of his eae shot off while out bunting | Now York. 16 a hospital Mouday | glSate Kield declaved herself in favor of | other side seo the danger then uud help | Ho8ssumod (from newspaper apiicles whioh | FHAGH WY RO 8EOLK te Telsthied. ‘The | on Tuesday. The injured wan is not the ex- AL Now York- Arvived —Peruvian,| {roa Cuicaco, Aug. 30.—Judge George H. ! government cuwployment agencie us to suspend the operation of the law CONTINUED ON TUILD FAGE. round when @ uew adwinistration comes in, | county clerk, Glusgow; Hekla, frem Coponhagen, | T I |® )