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Show TODAY'S TliliKllUAAIS. llumori ol n Itrgular Lntrigcmcnt He Irrcfii Vrlkfri an 1 Moldleri. ONLY ONE MAN WOUNDED. AS rAn Al KNOWN Ilatlardlr led of Mrlkria or Tlirlr Myinpatliltrri. Ullicr tenia. ny Talerrieh IntbeVawi t nir Ttiiitti ot 111 mil Ant. Trampi (Ul Anar Willi Jeweley rrtini n lrvt More ,1'Roto, Aug, 23. (Hpeclal lo the DlnllLT Nkw-TIiI morning between be-tween utiuand twoo'clock the Jewelry atoro 0 I) O IN'aldo on Center atrret waa burglarized. One tray of finger rlngi, one Iray of watch chain! and one of watch t'lurmi, together with levcral watch caaea wcru taken. The back 1 art ff tbli store la occupied by the Co op clothing dtJtrtiiuiit, and It li thought Ihateoinegenti good were taken. Homo trampa who were een on the atrcet yriterday ovenlng aru luriwotod. Tho olllct ra are niter them niiii in 1,1 iiri, Itlintora nr n Iteatilnr I llKageliteitl llrlween Nlrlhern anil Hul.ll.r. Isiw YoltK, Aug. .3 A rpcclal from llullalo timed at .1 50 n. m. aayi Hluco it o'clock thli morning bulltta have been 11 J lug all over thu freight yardi, and riimori of killing aro prevalent prev-alent all along the Hue mid at every tmat. It la reported that n regular en l.agemeut took place In the I.rlo ynrdi one mile from town and that four men wi re killed uud two wounded. It li alio aald that otio of the dtad li a toldlcr, It li Imponlt lo to verily the minora. lujulry at the brigade bead quartera brought the Information that neri of tho ahootlng baa been received, but no detalli wt re obtainable At the pollco atallou nothing waa known. AT tout A.M. HurrAtX), N. V., Aug. 21. An attack at-tack was made on the Twelfth regiment regi-ment ahortly after '1 o'clock by gauge of alrlkere and their frlendi. They crept up to within a ntone'a throw of the camp, hiding under enra (and behind be-hind trucka aud then threw a'onea and lecea of Iron at the noldleri. The aoldlera am were J Ibo attack Willi bulleta. I be ahootlng wai kejiuplor ulong lime aud ellll the atone throwing throw-ing la continued. uurAT tstciTraiBT. There li bjmu ihuotlug going on a thla hour. Mont of the ihota are coming from the direction of Clinton itreel croailng nf the Nlokel l'lite "Toad. Captain lloylau la there tu chtrgo of company K of the rwclftb. Iliere are tencmenta uour the railroad and the ti le aru all out In the ilrtet. Thero li great exolluiueut. mimii.11 i-AmiLULAiis Nur in on- TAl.NAllt.K. The lateat repotti from the ecene of the auoollu,( la that fuur men have beeu killed and two wounded lu oue placu In the J.rle yard, a mile outitde uf tbu city, and that a number of otbir men have been wounded by tho aoldlera' bulled In the other aM. The aoldlera at Hcueca itrcet any that the men bad been killed by the Hovuti-lyflrat Hovuti-lyflrat nglmeiif. It U Imponilblo tu Let by tlu guaidi tvltbln a nine uf the beveutyTlrit. ONI. II AN V 5UNDH1. Actordlng tu tbu ktutciuenli nf Ibo aoldlera there wile more or lena ahootlng ahoot-lng ou the outpost laal night of bolli IhuHtvenly.flret and Tweuty-iecond regiment! II waa I roiiii ted by itonu-throwing itonu-throwing on the iJirtofttiu Hrlkit. Ho far na knowu, 110 oue waa burl. About 1 o'clock thla ruurulng a man, giving Ida riameaa Wm.Morau, waa taken tu Die 1 merkuncy lioiilUI with a bullet woun I lu bla leg. Ilia ttory la that he waa challenge I by a aoldler oil Ham burg itrtet and that alter having Home word with .the toldlut bu nlarled to walk oil, whereupouaUiu latter fired flvuahcti at lilni Wrau aluliad a acalp wouud which bu laid wai In lllctud by nioldltr with thu butt of a kuu. Anollirrlrrnilirri.ua Act vfKlrlkeri NlAUAltA I'AILH, Aug. U One of the inoit Ireaoheroiii "ill yet com-milted com-milted by the alrlkera or their ayiu pathlzera took lace lait nl.ht, A loaded freight train waa pulling out, bound ror llutlnlo.wlit'ii lheawltvii)uit oaituf Itiwlatou itvenue waa thrown. lheeuL,lnaud five cara badalreAdy laieeJ, ao the train waa broke lu two mid the rear aud grcatur iniitlon ipcd townrtla tho bridge uf the Michigan Central track. Aa 0011 of the KXomau aaw the train coming, be made n burned ellort tu open the gale, but before be tould do ao, the can dashed Into It and be waa struck and two tlbe I ruKeu, Ida hand hurt and olborwlau Inlured. rite train wai runulng nt elghlei 11 lulled an buur aud when It caiuetoaitaiid It wai all 011 the bridge. After the colllilon, the ewllthiuan bad bli lautern klckeil out of bla ban 1 by a byatander. Thu colllilon of the train with the gate might bavo resulted III Ita precipitation precipita-tion otr the bridge ap roach, llniinlllroltierliiiili! Irlrurnptirra Nkw Vonif, Aug. 11 the tribune eat Commercial tultrahera of tlm Unlit 1 Hlateaure eugaged lit forming form-ing a iiatlounl brotherboiiu. A 00111. liltlt te call h lust bu u liiiicit for a minting ol thu it rtiiuttitlvn In Kaiitai City un He) teinber LuJ, to formiuclian orgaiiltallon, J'uriome time I ait corrtiiHiudcuce baa been going go-ing 011 In Illation to the lutjret, and krtnt Intrirnt la I ting nianlleiled In all 1 urn of the nutulry. local unluni have I ten formed In tweul)-ovin rlllee already, 1111 1 alter the loutrn. tlon ilx fotuiiiliilotiud urgaulzera will In 111 the Hell. riiemtlunal ninoclatlan will Invlle all Dure mid make 11 oweful organl. eulloii. I .Imr I rnilrrn (lulnir t.i lli.ir.ito. (Iiiicaui), Aug, SI II, 11. t'lark, of Cedar 1U Ida, Iowa, grand master uf thu order of railway conductors, ar rltod In thla city this morning. ; am on my way lo llullalo," aald be, 'In rentiaetonn Invitation Irom tlraud Mnattr Sweeney of the Hwltibmen'a Union" Hu njiil, a 1 far an he knew, bletrltr lut'l no grlevantta to right. Iluthniight thadiiiinudtoftbeiwllcli-1111 thadiiiinudtoftbeiwllcli-1111 11 were uii, but he ilromtly con-Ut con-Ut miied the reoeut luwlciauctu. Claik waa Joined here by Grand Miller Ullklmon of the urJcr of ml way tralnmien of (I lesburg and bolb lent for IlufTalo at 11 o'clock. a hi 1 nvn oiriit. IteWltl l'j t (or l-rlnoWeta nml na for 1 heir llenil. TAKOlt tie, Aug S3 Negotiations between thurlullan'i cfllclila and tbu leaders of thu Ankhcra trlbremen, looking to the lubmbiltn of the latter, have lean broken oft ly order of the Hultan. ThuHultinhat directed that n grand attack bo made Un the Ang-herai, Ang-herai, aud, to stimulate hit Iroopt, be boa tittered 94 for evtry pliober they cn turn, woundctl ur unweundt J, and S3 for every hie. J they bring Intt, their camp. Stall I nrrlrta' toil trillion. I.tMANAI-O! is, Ind , Aug. 13. Tho national mall carriers' coiltentloti bi gan In tblsolty today. Huveral"huu tired dtQtgulee are rtnent. One ot the tnont liupulant nueitloca to be con-nlderett con-nlderett In tbe advisability of Instituting an lusuraucu feature of the aiH latlou, a graded auuemeut to bu lo led ou the rates which now prevail. At lent (rerll. C'OAI, Cm 1 K, Te 111 , Aug. 21. Everything wai nultt thla morning. Two militiamen out lu the moiintalna lait night were chased eight rollei by flvo armed inluern It la ruinorenl today that the governor of Kentucky has given wrnilrilon for thu lroos to punue the fugitives acroaa the Htate lino and will co-uralo lu their cai lure. Iteeelver Aiipolttled IUitijkiiu:, Aug. 21. Judgo Ilond today ap olntod Walter Ooaktuau receiver re-ceiver of tho lllchmond Terminal cumpauy tu give bonds let tbu sum of $100,00". Ha rmtiortallon ol Ornln rront llttnetn. Ht. rTEiisnumi, Aug 23 A ukaie hai tern tenurd annulling tbu 1 ro)el-tlon ro)el-tlon agaloit the exportation from ItUMtuofryr, rje-tuetl and all kinds uf grain, llnilrnrrlm tlrlltr. Amdpusos, Ind., Aug. 23 Hve huudrod budcarrleri aud at many brick layers are on a itrlku and tbu Work ou five hundred houses has conned. Tho strike In caused by n difference dif-ference between the carriers nn I bricklayers brick-layers as to whether the work shall begin at 0 30 o'r S o'e'ock a in. Tlm ftlrik llrekeii. Km VtiltK, Aug. .3 Vico-i'rnl dent Wells of Ibo -New ork Central returned tnli morning from lltiflalo. bptaklng ol tho strlko alliiatlon lie alu. "llio rtrlke, In my oplulon, li broken. It cannot extend eastward, Tliiru Is a slight chance thatdrand Manor Hweeney will order a strike lu It e Wt-et, but even that la u lllm chnnco. The men atted rashly and lustily and Ihey have bad II u last fight. The sooner they rcctgnlie that, tbe bettor." Iron llr.ll. Imiianaixilis, Aug. 21. On mo-tlonoltlio mo-tlonoltlio Inlntllti In llielion Hall receivership re-ceivership case, Judce laylor thn morning Issued un order rtrtruliilng the rctnual of .ookn, ui era, inoiieyi, etc ,frum the Iron Hall building lu tula city. A Tarrlltle Trnaeilr. t'lwvrimi, O , Aug. l A tc-rrl ble trauedy occurred at thu home uf ux-Mayur tiler lieu Iluhrer, nt V HO u'clock this morning, tleorgo Talcott li dead, and I.d. Hutchluion lies In tho hospital lua precuneus condition. Htitchlnion who lived on lllrcbilreet arrived nt thu Iiubrrr home w llli the IntcnIUn of calling upon 1. 1 1 is. Jack-ion, Jack-ion, u domeetlo employed tlure. Troublo was feared and Iluhrer locked the girl In a I alb room. Hutchinson began to rtliea disturbance, aud Ueo. Talcott, tl e family coachmau, was called to Ut him out of the bcuio. When the coachman np eaied Hutchinson drow a revolver and shot lalcott In the neck and mouth, killing him almoit Instantly, In-stantly, A 1 byilclau was called and be was put out of the housu by the In rurlated man. Hutchinson then threatened to ihoot Mrs. Iluhrer. He finally turned the revolver nn himself and llred several tliuti. Ho wan tnkeli to HI. Vincent's boftllal, where bell till alive. Ilitlattls or I'rlhlna el Knunna III, Kansas City, Aug.23 riioioeu-teenlh riioioeu-teenlh bl.auuual ineellng of the lu. preme lodge nf tbe Kulghts of t'ytblas ot llio world Is coinmeiiolug this inorn lug and wlllrmitlntui for ttnUsyi. A lublla rectptlon was tendered tbe members of thu supreme lodguatnluu u'cloclc lu tbu Umnd Ojtru llinitt. Uovernor Krone li weloomcd the vlilt-lug vlilt-lug Knlghli 011 bt half of the Hlatu of Mluourl aud Major Cowherd exlen I-ed I-ed to them the freedom of the city. Hupreme Chaucellor Hluw resiiondud onlebalf of tbu Knights. Tho tu-ireme tu-ireme lodge Ibtn adjourned lo the Masoula Hallaud went lulu extcutlvu union. Tbu various li oris of ulllcera of tio suiremu lodgu wore rccclvcj and read. llieNwilriiiiieii-n Nlrike lo lie In. lluft tto, Aug. 2.1. Tliu board of inedUtori and arbitration haadtclded to In kin an Investigation Into thu tauiuof the switchmen's ntiltie loinor row. The luinmoulng of wllueants bun already btguu (Iruud Master Hitrgent of tho flic-men's flic-men's organisation said this morning that bo bad 110 tans for tods), tlu la awaiting tho arrival of thu executive uillcvis of the other railway un ons whom Grand Master Hwcenty bus lu-vlttd lu-vlttd here In coufereuco. Just alter midnight, last night, tho strikers ligau throwing coupllui pins ot a siiad of soldiers. Hie sol Iters were ordered to Are If thu throwing did not stop, Itslotied The rumor that n man wai killed Is not true. Hie Alueer Alrald of Itnxla, HluiA, Auguet 23 rearing that Itiiuia will scire lii-on thu urt of the 1'amlr riklon that belongs Id Afghanis-tau, Afghanis-tau, tbu Ameer has uked the rnvern-nit-tit of India lo Intervene, loireeent the Itiitslnu nggrerilou 111 thu 1'nrulr eoutilry. A llnslnnllr ttlrmnl la Hill ll.llron.l I'na.ruueia UgAniNu, I' 1 Aug. 2. A dastardly dastard-ly allenit wis male lo wroikthe express ex-press on tliu 1'enni) lvault railroad due lu thla city from I'bllaJel) bla at eight o'clock last ill) lit, Tbu Itnln dashed Into fuur btuvy timbers laced across the track. 1 ultimately, only Ihu nor wheels uf the locomotive Juuid the tratk. The lives of 0110 hundred t oj. eugtra were lmteillleJ. ttnlcl.lns rttilevnnln IlrtiLiN, Aug il. In conteiiuebce ol tliorepottetl.nl tho cholera ha I ap-prared ap-prared ruiiong the Itimlan emigrants utHtettln, the Ametl-itn consul, l.d ward, ban made an Inspection of the port and closely scrutli In d the condition condi-tion of tbe emigrants. He boa yet found 110 ease of realcbolora, Hii.tlnu t hnlern llrimtla. riT. 1'e.TI nil unu, Aug. IS, Tho ofilclal reiurua of new cores of cholera and numlerof deaths show a dccreaic, compured with Hunda)'s Hgurer, of fllleeii new tares, and an Increase ol 118 Tho total number of new cases rt 1 crttil yesterJay was 0100, and total number of deaths lli 1 llinlern nl Inmbiire-. Wakiiifiuiwi, Aug 13 The consul of tho United mates at Hamburg, Gorman), Gor-man), baa notlHeil the Htate ilrp-itt. rueiit that II Is olllually announced that cho'cra exists at Hamt urg. Toiombtl lite lllaenne, HAMliOlm, Aug. .'3. A corres-ponuent corres-ponuent to a newiAcr of this oil), states that thero wire 120 cases ut cholera hero yesterday. Many deaths from tho dlstatH aro ao repined. The lmcrla!loardof biallli at llerlln has a pointed Drs. Koek and llslics tn confer with thu authorities al llnniLuig to combat the dlseanu. fJoite Minus, Nrw ionic, Aug 2.1. Oen. A. 1. Stevenson lelt for bis homo lu lllooiu-tugtou, lllooiu-tugtou, Illn , Ibis mornlug, I he Vt.,rU u n InnUl.ur.l ltoAKUKr, Va , Aug 21 A, clou J-burst,ln J-burst,ln tnlncliy last night tlettro) rd lu half nn hour ikO.OOO worth of roperly and drowned thrtu ople. |