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Show ILIGHTNING FLASHES. I j Reji-v-vi ipv:ial!T for tli Sut Ijkk Up.haij br 1 i Juceii Olga. of Greece, Las a Jaugh- ! i A war hind of A'l ,500 has been raised ! at Bristol. The rinderpest is spreading in the south of England. The French ministers refuse to arm the people of the invaded provinces. The liquor house of Funkenstein & Co., San Francisco, has suspended. The business portion of Iowa Hill, California, was burned on Wednesday. Prince Frederick Charles narrowly escaped capture by the French near Ilheims. Judge Humphreys refuses to attach Secretary Cox for contempt in the Me-Garrahan Me-Garrahan case. Palikao wants to quarter 100,000 gardes mobile from the country gratuitously gratui-tously on Paris. The coinage of the branch mint at San Francisco, since August 2nd, has been 2,370,000. A meeting has been held in Liverpool Liver-pool to urge government to provide for the defense of that port. Prince Louis of Hesse has received the order of the iron cross for gallantry gallant-ry in the battles around Metz. A woman and two children were burned to death in a tenement house in Williamsbureh, on Thursday. The Paris Figaro was foolei into publishing the American-German filli-bustering filli-bustering expedition story by American Ameri-can agents of Prussia in Paris. The immigration this year to the United States, up to September 1st, is 1,635,072, being 3,404 less than in the corresponding months of last year. President Grant expects to attend the Massachusetts militia muster at Concord next Thursday, and the Xew Knglaud fair at Manchester, N. H., on Friday. The W orkingmen's League denounce importation of Chinese labor, and call on workingmen to vote only for candidates candi-dates who will pledge themselves to legislate against importation of Chinese-. The Democratic Executive Committee Commit-tee of Georgia recommends the people to nominate as candidates to Congress and the Legislature only such lien as are eligible under existing laws, and can certainly take seats. The thieves that robbed the Method-i-t book concern entered by false keys. They coolly sat down and took a sumptuous lunch they had with them, to refrer-h themselves after the fatigue of the robbery, and then decamped leisurely. Clark King, Jr., assistant cashier of the Xew Vork lirm of Clark, Dodge A: Co.. is said to have swindled a young woman out of a hundred dollars paid hiin to gut her a ticket home. The girl i- a raving maniac, and he is under un-der a thousand dollars bail to await his trial. |