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Show TOLD INI BRIEF. News of the Morning; Boiled Down for Evening Headers. All is quiet at Coal Creek, Tenn. The cholera epidemic in Russia is subsiding. sub-siding. President Pellegrem of the Argentine Republic Re-public has resigned. Gladstone fears trouble, and Europe's future looks dark to him. A serious labor riot occurred Saturday at 'EJiateiinslayRassiav' j y.-.-i Several deaths are reported ; in" Germany, and Austria from the intense heat. ' Knights of Pythias are beginning to arrive ar-rive in larga bodies in Kansas City. Dun & Co. 6ay business is distinctly improved im-proved and fall trade prospects better. Cardinal Frederick von Feurstenburg, archbishop of Olmutz, Austria, is dead. The anniversary of the Lo3conos massacre was appropriately celebrated in Chili Sunday. Sun-day. Dr. Lewis Post, a veteran of the war of 1812, died at San Diego, Cal., Sunday, aged ninety-seven. Rev- Dr. Talmage on Sunday addressed the largest assemblage ever gathered in Birmingham, Birming-ham, Engalnd. It is possible that judicial power will be extended over the newspapers of the Argentine Argen-tine Republic. Dominick McCaffrey announced that he will give Jim Corbett a chance to whip him in the squared circle. The furniture house of Shiverck & Co. of Omaha was damaged by tire Sunday night to the extent of 300,000. Four farmers held up a train Sunday near Augusta, Kan., and obtained over $3000 from Wells, Fargo & Co. Michael Davit has taken to the hustings in England in support of John Morley, who is seeking re-election to parliament. At Buffalo Saturday G. F. Taylor of the Manhattan Athletic club rode a bicycle a mile in 2:22 3-5, breaking the world's record. Frand Hill, ranchman of Mason creek, twenty miles from Cheyenne, was all but killed Sunday evening by a vicious stallion. Woodville, Mich., is in danger of sinking bodily into the earth. Coal mines underly the town and subterranean cave-ins are frequent. fre-quent. SA. Brito, sheriff of Cameron, county, Tex., was assassinated Sunday morning while returning from a fandango held just outside the city. Canadians are indignant because President Presi-dent Harrison has issued a proclamation imposing a toll on Canadian ships passing through the Sault Ste. Marie canal. The resignation of B. F. Chaney, wtio was nominated by the Populists of Idaho for secretary of state, has been demanded and received. Endeavoring1 to secure Democratic Demo-cratic support is ascribed aa the cause of the demand. . |