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Show Slaaaseeedbr auvaxea. ' Nbw Yi.m., Auguat.i.-A morning lrarays tiisi Harrowing details or n terrible mtaracrti of luotrelialvc real ilintsofatil..latcUvlllagoliifiirsauay by half virago natives have reached ihli city by null. Acoonllug to the advice, I mtii, wimien and chlltlren were wantonly eUunhtcreJ nrel then Hi butchers celebrated their vltgory In wild tirgles. Tim nirlr oo curredou the night of March Kith, and news wetu delayed In reaching here by lack of facilities for communication Willi the (.utelde world. According to tba details w lilt It were albllshetl lu At IHrmtnraiM at Ascentlon. Far nguay, A Inud of llio moat lawless natives nngucd by some ll-Ileal ll-Ileal illllerrnna with Hie res-Ideuts res-Ideuts of the mlgliMtlng vlllsge Islfllvin deanMidtalnnlhe latter plsrn and Iwaan tho slaughter by an attack outhe llnuse of Judge Uounss. The nltaoklng laud was headid by the iiob.rlmu landlt llrnlto ltenllis and tiun.li.ft-l nboiit fifty iiiiii. On arrlv llegatJudga fjounas' llolle, the lies lierndoes siirmtiuilei It nnd i.iicii etl fire from Ihe rear. There were but four peoplo there at Ihe lime, Judge Omniaa' aired wife, Ids two sons and a daughter. Tbo Judge himself nnd another eon was nbseuton bualntss. Thu flta of the desperadoes were returned by lite men in the house. Hie women aiding them by loading the Kiln a fast as Ihey were emptied. When the ammunition ammuni-tion of those In the liou-e was exhaust e! the de!eradoo coterc-t alul killed Ihe two tons and took the women pi Isonsis. At tliobeclunlng of Iho attack some of the Inhabitants worn attracted 'iy Hie firing and lushed Into tlie-l-eot and filed Into the mob, but Ihe detach-remit detach-remit of desieradnea shortly rualied Unn them and murdered lliem and llielr nelghliom. pillaging and burning their liotives. Tbo humble homes amt the homes of luxury weredeatroyctl by lire. Not even the cliunlus wrru Ssred. At the Church of the Immiculalo Conrefllon the mass was being rele limit J at the lime. When the laldeta Were denied admission lo llio church. Ihey Pined an entrance amt waited' .lleutly for Uie conclualon of the ser viceaUlore they lgin their bloo.ly woik, 1ho pileat was among the slain, an! in Iba holing ol tho edifice edi-fice not ana article of tho slightest valuo was left ley tho raiders. Alauy who sought refuge on thu opio!lo ibora of ihe Paraguay river that Hows iirnr tho city wero devoured by tho Shalt. . The attack on llio liousu of JuJie lludeldla, at the other and of tlittvll-lace, tlittvll-lace, was dmperntc'y resided and several of the raiders vri-rn killed, the leaders, lleullex and Martins! Iiclng amonc them. In all, eleven raiders anJ IM Inhabitants wero killed, The latest news from Ihotceiie orthe terrible slaughter stated that the government troops aro pursuing thu outlaws. ' A Mini. I. e named la Ileal!, 1'ai.ukii, Haas., August a. Weeks' house, nn old landmark, buradl tbla in irnlug. Itov. Mr. Williams, a retired Curigri-gaUeiiat minister, whs turned lo death, The oilier guest., who had n narrow cecal, lost all their iiflecU. The Ion la nUiut f-O.OM. The (Inialia l.etoe Treulite. Omaiiv, Augu.tn. There has len no Iresh trouble at the Omaha and (Irant smelter today. When the hour for tho day shift lo goon duty arilved, aliout four hundred men gath ered nt tho gate, but nobody went to work except half a doien men wlm i-roled the silver furnaces. As soon a this -was done the smelter closed. The Job printers are at III out with no prospects of a compromise. A number of minuficturers have clubbed together to-gether and will test the eight hour law In Ihe courts. |