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Show M.MS l A MJTSIIU.L . Blr Walter Hoott was born Augusts, 1TII. Joe Miller, the cilebratcd Jester died Auguat 18, 1TS9. Adelaide Neltson, actress, died Auguat 15, I6S0. Hhe poet Hhe lley waa burled In Home by Ijord llyruii August IS, 1HTJ. Ht. Ignatius and flva companions founded tho order of Jreulla Auguit ft, 1311. Do (Juincy, author or "Confessions of an Hngllsli Opium Hater," waa born August H, 17V i The treaty between Austria and Turkey relative to the occupation of llosnlaand Hcrze-govlna was slgucd Auguit 18, U73. Tho funeral of (le-orgo Jones, editor olthuN, V, nines, look laco on the tails Inst, from All Bonis' chureli, New York. Dr. Newton olllcluled. Mrs. Woodworth, evangelist, Is holding hold-ing a religious revival luTonka, Ks. Hucli la her msg uetlo lower, that, It la said, dozeus fall ulghtly Into trancea of complete unmnsclotism as. Tho steamer "City of Panama" was seized bylheauthorltlesofHau Hala-dor Hala-dor a few days ago. Thu U. B Naval Department contemplate sending war vessels to tlie scene of tho seizure, but nsnu are Just now available. The Farmers' Alliance circular lo withhold wheat Is not having much eiTecl In Kansas. From Atchison comes the report that railroad com-tan!ca com-tan!ca canuot find cars inoughh to suj ply the demands of grain shippers. Huflalo, N. Y., ha a mild social sensation. Mrs. John Cronyn, n young society lady of that town went to Wathlngton aud Joined the Uarleton Opera Compauy. Hbe apa.ared flrit as a member of tho chorus and made an Impression even lu tills bumble grade of 0ra. It now trans) Ires that Iho Infamous runners' Alliance wheat circular was gotten up by Ht. Haul gialu sccula-tors. sccula-tors. They have O.tXM.OOU bushels of wheat on baud, and an advance of it) cents a buihel meauta fortune, whch advanco would result If farmers hoarded hoard-ed wjieat forafew weeks, Hlowltz, the famous correspondent of thu liondoti 7Tmeshas not been au-perccede'd au-perccede'd by nn American as rejarteJ a day or two ago, Thu American, whoso name Is Fitllerton has been bh IiiU1 assistant to Hlowtz, Ho the renowned newsgatherer of the thu tide ti-de rer still retains his position aud his cyclonlo cognomen. Deport Irom llerlln state that a very disturbed abate of thlnga exlat between farmers and Hocialutsln llrunswlck. The wenvers In ouo district aro nearly all Hoclallsts, and they use women as' missionaries tu projagato Hoclailitlo doctrine. Farmer lu the vicinity resented re-sented this employment of women, and tho lattcrwerudrhen away. The women returned acconiianled by a number of men, and on the l.tth Insl. a pitched battle took placo ltwe en farmers farm-ers ono ue side, aud weavers and women wo-men on tho other. When the smoke of battle cleared away seventeen persons per-sons were found mortally wounded, and a number Injuied. Tho light will la renewed It Is said. |