Show I BRIEF TELEGRAMS It is officially stated that Mrs Harrison was suffering from a severe cold and was not allowed to see any visitors yesterday A government detective named Nichman has been sentenced atBerlin to two years imprisonment for falsely accusing two men of being Anarchists A cotton mill at Unterhausen Wurtem burg Germany was burned yesterday Loss 1500000 marks The Queen dowager of Bavaria is dying of dropsy The Hayticn legation has received official advices from the consul of San Domingo at New York that Leoncoo Julia has been dismissed for aiding the Haytien rebels in violating the neutrality laws of the United States by purchasing war steamers in this country for them An explosion of dynamite occurred at the Cumberland Hydraulic Cement companys works in Cumberland Maryland at noon yesterday fatally injuring Joseph Hammersmith Hammer-smith and Joseph Weymen and seriously wounding two others The police have discovered an establishment establish-ment for the manufacture of bombs on an extensive scale at Zurich Two more Russians Rus-sians have been arrested in connection therewith Derbyshire handicap steeplechase three miles on the grass in London was won yesterday yes-terday by Ringlet The Cologne Gazette states the Prussian government has granted a subsidy of 6000 000 marks to aid in the construction of a canal connecting the Elbe and Trave rivers A San Francisco dispatch says that China mail advices csncerning the loss of the Spanish steamer Remus among the Phil lipine islands on the 30th says Two lives were lost out of 165 people on board The surviving officers and passengers were picked up by the gun boat Argus A dispatch from Wilkesbarre Pa says forty cases of typhoid fever are reported in Luzerne burrough Physicians say a second Plymouth epidemic is threatened |