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Show TODAY'S TKLI.(.KAMS. 1 tie lUrntrcs of tho lltolrra In Ilanilinrg Ixlrrniflr Hut Ualli.r. TRENCH MILITanr ornctRS JUSTLV Uf(ISHtD. (Ie.nl llaruat I Vsrrlnl In L'.mailit. Ike llallriml Mrlkf.-llnr- drr anil Milclefi. By Tsoatseh imas nkws mint 1111 sriimirx till In.is of loil.rn.no.l I t llralbe lernrt.). U1SD01, Aug 111 A llnmhiirg Sieclalsayatlie choleia haa nnpinred In nil lsirM ut thu otty and aubuiln, though It la wont In the harboniuarler. pats ruar.tbcre were Mo eases nud 1 m diftlhs. Severtil ol the worst Infeclnd streets are closed. Dr. Koc'hdeclartahe haa round aevirul eases nf Ir 111, Aslutlo cholern. 'llio temperature, la V7 lu lho ehadt. ilttll.ri 111 Mil. nil lt T llsnelels end One I olnosl ll.llrr.l I'Atna.Aue. 21 Owliuf to tho many case a or surislrukn Hint nvurreit among the Trench troops ilurlug the marchta and maiieouvrrd In 1st during the lnt oel) li I weather of thu ast two weeks, luitulry Into olrrumslancra was held ly orler of do breyclncl, thotnliililftiif war. The court uf Inquiry has made lla report, which shows that the moements ol the troop were entirely uti-nllcil lor nnd con d have been postponed with niicletilmeiit to the service, until the wiathtr became cooler. Tho court rciomtnended that the oHlcera who were rrsfionsllle for the holding of iiiaiiiiuvrea during such terribly hot wcuthcrshould be retired. In accordance accord-ance with thla rcuonimciidnllon two ginernla and ouu colonel havu teen placed on the retired list, rriitnlslnrt rot. Irisiteets In laiieila. Toiiu.stu, Out., Aug. Si lleiurta received from all I arts of thu Dunlin-Ion Dunlin-Ion by grain tnirchuntaglvo 1 rornlse of a good harvest In every (artof Canada. In some provinces the jleld la not eo large aa antlcll ated, while In others It Is beyond ex4rtat!ju, and un thu whole thu croi a w HI bo hrgi r In fiinu. tlty nnd of mole satisfactory fUa!lty tlfiilail year. Jlor.l.r eo.l Siulfl.lr. IH'NMit, Aug. Si, Lust nljlit Thotnus Hinlth shot and klllcnl his wife and then nultldc-d on a ranch near here. Thu couple have teen living li nrate. H111III1 wi nt to Don-vi Don-vi r for tho purpose of killing his wl.'e. sliotrrn llrerseslnc lei HiisiU Hr, rnijliunn, Aug, SI Thu clllrlal relurua show oil).", new cn.ee of cholera nud 2J9 deaths In lliissla yesterday. The drcrensa li 1301 lain and 770 deaths, compared with Mon day, nlsslnc Msen.se A.rllr.. Niu IIavi-n, Conn., Aug. SI. The nil.slugstiuuierlfllay tluet.n,"arilve.l SMres ii.j, .tri(lnir wilt.' ecu wm, Intel, I, ur l-jllilas. ICamiad Cit, Aug. SI. The Knights of l'ylhlasdillllng ut Camp Hhaw Iwgoit promptly at nine o'clock this morning, and will continue each day uf the encampment. 'the supreme lodge held Its second aesilnn today, 'llio work consisted princlie.il) of tho uonildciatlou,or the rc-ivort" of tho various su remo olllcers. 111r.nl i-M nil-Mil. Si. Iiniiorleul Irsiills I slisrlrel Iron. Ik llUH'AUi, Aug. Si. The Imposslbll. lly ot Chief Arthur's atte nduncu or the refusal to lurticltatc, liua lessened lublto Interest lu Hwetne)'a confer encc,nnd It Is now believed that with Hagent ele tirtl nir today no sN live rnults will follow the coon-ell coon-ell called by Hwrency. In tbu mctutlmu thero aru strikers on only II1110 roads, Wilt Ncn York, lickawaitnnand llullalo and llochcs-tcr llochcs-tcr nnd i'lttsburg, whoso men epilt yeslirdayafleriiroii. All Ihrse roads claim to tu rc lacing the strikers. Vtl.nl Ilolilile ! lor Niluilitr llnrk, lluCHIATru, X.Y., Aug, SI. The night force cf lhuew Vurk Central awltehmiu, employeJ at Itatl 1 Sorties-ter, Sorties-ter, struck curl) this morning and liter tbo day force also rtruck, I heir demand de-mand was double uy for Huuday work. Liter After ft confertnto with thu railroad olllclal, they resumed work, lending the consideration of their demands, de-mands, l-eu.le-s I'e.lr, IIoiton, Aug. Si. Ilin national executive contmltti ei or tho People's tart) has 1 1 en colled to meet lu Sew York tomrrruw, lu establish ea.teru headiuarters. and therouvhly oruniAu theierlrlii New York, Now Jersey, remiBvlvanlii, Maryland tuul thu New I'.nglund iStatc, M vAiciu mien. A Irllerin, llieMil,rrl ot noiue llute lur .llumt, Win oim Ut, Mast., Aug Si Hev, I)r, J. 1'. (loual) received 11 Idler to. day fiein beimtur (leuigw 1 , Hoar,now ttnvellui! lu l.uroii, 1 eallug Willi the bolt e rule iiiestlou In 1 re land and the ilut) of Irish Aim rieaiis in al ling the Irish reicseiitiitlves lu IVillaiueut, fenator Hour s)si "I think the American ftlcuds of home rule for Irelntul nri'ln a colilllloii to ixirelso great li.tluence upon the future j ru-Uino! ru-Uino! tbatcuuso Hlid to nvolil what si ems tu mo a eery great dinger (lladslone, ullli his 111.1I01II) onj, has to uucounle r A huitllu llou.o or Lords, a hnstllu rcss, thu hoslll'i xmlmiuts of theiiir clae and unite r.ttles. uud, It Isrtliuolid, u hi stile (Jueeu. If (lla Isloue aete lo be disabled or to die, Ills bard Iosco wliereu Itiolcr could U found uudc r whrm thu sometihat dl-cuntetitcd dl-cuntetitcd elements could he united In any Mead) pollc). If the Irish Irlstnls ol homo rule make unreasonable demands, de-mands, ur even if they gotothofull extent of what are clenrly rianinatlo and Just demaids, and (lladstore .liotilu III that way hue his majority or fall to nccnuirll.il all) thing, the sue. teas ot home rule must be lostpuned to a very ulibint. lay, Imlerd. It seems to lur, therefore, that America cugiit to utter her voice, which his I sen so lulliiuitlu! lu tbu cause of Itoruu rule, cuuntellng tho I1IO1 nrrrsentallvet to be coiitaut for the time being with taking tak-ing one firm, forward step. Kvcn If they thall not for the tlmo King gain auythlhg which they desire, such n step onco takeu, wit! never bu retraced," re-traced," A llllllnn lo ll Senl lo I tlrnlie. NfcW YoitK, Aug. lit Is. Villi Iloll-man Iloll-man .V. Co, have ordereel JI,iMI,0I0koIJ oolu fur thluienl to luroje lomor-in lomor-in I) the sleaiushlp 'Tuetit ills. rnatck," Xiisle nt n llonr., Tai ViiiiAii, 1. T , Aug. Si Thomae lltiirpaw, ri desjieiate ohurauier, furnished fur-nished violin music for n dance lost night, A flu the dance naauver,llear- Law drew n 1 Istol and ilnted at Hasp-i-rry Mnnu., h well known citizen. And said: 'This la the way my brother mm to do In hit lifetime" Three shots followed, nnd Manns fell dead, A poMo It alter ileaifutt. AMI ltle;.v i.trrTKIta. IrstleivalKarMliiai. ol lbs ll..r Assert .Iloll. Haiiaioua, Aug. SL Thu American Ameri-can liar association met here this inonilui- hint wis called to order by President John K. llllloti. riiurn was 11 full attendance) of ruooibera of tho legal fraternity from almost etory Hlutelulbo Union. Trisldciit Dillon after (ho preliminaries prelimi-naries of orgaulitlou were genu thruugh, delivered hla annual nddrisa. The feuturu of the session will be the discussion of the re hjiI of lho oonitnlt-tio oonitnlt-tio on Internallonal law. Thla com-lultteu com-lultteu islll submit nn exhaustive review re-view or the ipiretluu whether "Auy legislation by Cougres Is desirable and 1 raetluuble to give the courhj of the United Hlalesjurisdletlon over criminal I roeeedlngafr ueta of violericu to er-sons er-sons or pieerty c.r ulletia ewminltted by cltiieua of the United Hlute." At last ) ear's session ol the association n committee wfta Instructed tu make recommendations re-commendations on thu subject at the prereul session, IrnnirnHlllirnliil llalltoa.t A.o. rlitlloo NrwYoiiu, Aug, St. Tho meeting o( the trsriscoutluenlal rallroa I association, asso-ciation, tceult of the general calltrnt out from HI. Louis hea l'uartiTe by Chulrmau Veulug on August tl, wat culled to order thla morning. The I rlnili hI object of tin meeting Is lo settle tliitnur-tlori relative to the matter of the division of the pa) incut 0! a ) early subsidy to the l'aolllo Mall Hleamshlp Company. The general hu- fresrlon eeruis tu la, that the Houili 'aelilo Company will to asked to iay the entire amount. lhetuest!nni to the reiltictlon of thu east tsmnd mlea It also one of eon tlderahle Imiairtance'. ClialnuHU Ven liU inildeilatthu inciting al whloli ttru reprueeitted neurly uli tbu con tluental lines. A Ualtroiul Is, Illimi. t 1, Ttllti ' llrueiiillr. 1'iiTnm'iw, Aug. Si. A car loaded Willi tleel Higott was blown up with dynamite ou a aide track of thu Allegheny railroad title morning, 'llio cur was cuuilfened tu the Carnegie company, the dynamite was laced under thu oar under llio very nose ot the otllcere tut guard. Tiicro la hu cluu to the erjtratois. A detachment ut a company of tho Tweuty-ihlrd regime ut ot llrookl7u, Incuuituud of Lieutenant J. i. lluu- lljr. had lr-uUn Willi avmejnoil lit the rrrlghlyaietuf IheiaeW 1 01k Central ut Chtllunugft earl) thla luoruing. 1 ho )urd master had re j.iried that the coupling 1 lot uf too fieight cars wtru belug pulled, arid u detail waa sent out lu look for a.aoua whu were doing thla work, 'lliey taw fjur men acting sur Idously and gave chase to theiu. A number ol shots ,eru flrud by tile soldiers, ftlld twu Inuil gave tueuiselteaup. 1 be other ttroescaed. lho irlsouela Wefu taken to Cuutl this luorulilif and held to the grand Jury ut Uochettcr. It la now lvutued that n number of swllcli tenders, train couuuctoM uud )ard men have ulsu tliuck with the ewllchine 11, making tlltylnall. Allure now ntwurkagalu, but m ly go nut tlna ulternoju. J.arly thli momlug a Lthlgh Valley enjluu was backing u tvora train to Last llufljlu when it struck a sleeping soldier, Job I Manly of (omiiuy li, Iwehih N, Y. lie was taken lo thu eiuvrgeiuy bellul, wliere thiidocturacanuot say whellier or nut bo ullliccoct, Mhc rill lleckeays:"Uniler thu 1 resent clrcumslai cea It wculd Lu uuwlsu tuie-liiosoiiti)' tuie-liiosoiiti)' Irooj, IVearei.eltlug to ae most serious jart of tliu busineu " smjb Aujutant-Ueiieral I'orlir: "lho tteiO will remain hero until the law Is obeyed uu iesectcd." Ill 1111: is ltd n UN elicit to lertona and roperty. if more irooj a aru needed the.) will comu aud lj kejllor the eaniu term. 1 he tute-morieru statement of Titos. Mauahcr, whu was shot nt thu rilll furm lusl uUht by luembers of thu I went) -second regiment, wat taken this morning, lluauid hubail Ucu a sHliehmaulor tuoIJulIilu Creek rtli-roud, rtli-roud, wasu natleeof Atucrlcuaud wria 31 jci.rs old, Hu wsa standing ul the corner ol Unmou btrest and the turuplko early Ust evening with four ur live other men. Mutator eltuu. vuv of the men wutUlug 011 thu Lehigh Valle) ruud and thu uiuu llred tteu Bliol. ul Inui from 11 revolver. Neither ol the shorn took ellecl. ibeii the suldieie cieiuu Up uud llred two shuta uud "Ut lho utllets in me." 'Ihey had guns, "lliey did nol tell mo tu elui ." luntlnulng, Mnnahtr tall, "I walked utcr to a suluon uu (ianson street and Iheboldleit f Honed lueaml, in ide uiu a prisoner. 1 lieu they tool, me to the Lehigh Valley Huiuleis' Lruer-ceucy Lruer-ceucy lioajitnl and allcmarda tu lho dl.lcis host Hal. I illd not see the men who weru with mo on (Jansoi strict do any thing. Ihey fob loweJ me lo the saloon nud I aiw the solulert take 0110 uf them. 1 attacked lho ',cb"Uoiiuseho was working In my I lieu. 1 euirrluJ no t.aout." It is net belluted Maunhir will llvu lluoufb thu ulghl. Iluie Miners laplureil. WAbtimoTUN, Aug. SI. livery-thing livery-thing u iUlet at Cual Creek today, ten or twtlve uioto miners liuvo lieun uaturcd, the Iron Unit (Italia, iMHANAIVtlK, Ind., Aug. SI. Hupreuui Cashier David was this morning morn-ing ordered lu maku uiilgumeiil tu Heulter llalley of all Hindi in cu.tcidy of the dlUercnt branches ur tho local order uf tho iron Hall. When tlio ri porters asked lor a copy of this order thu court ssld It was not for publication aud that he would makoltarubllrutlon or dls eueslon u cuiu of uoulemi t and puulsh the Dlleudeis. , Ilea lliolern nl Arelereri A .itmi ttf, Utlxlum. Aug. Si. Ail-alio Ail-alio cholera revalla here. It la now present at Hamburg, Antwerp and Havre, the great northern Kuropcati olta. the rmiel. Itnmhnril m. Afrlrere 1.m.i. TAliis, Aug. SI A dlsratch from Porto Novo, n Trench fettlsmenl 011 thoooasl, soys 11 force of I2U0 I'retich tioo entered llio I)ahouie)an territory terri-tory on Aulul 17 nnd boiubarded thu town of Vakema. |