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Show DYING LIKE SHEEP. -A' Ike I'rrscnt rpTdiiale hi Hamburg Iho nolSS-Mr Liiti ' Irnrrel. v 1 a ncicri or'Ttnnon said to pnCVAtL'. SJ-4 IVrsont of Ike tJIilill' ami I'lintr (lase'arrfM Away bj tlio llftrasr. By Teuttsih loltisMCWS.1 AT IIAMIIIIIIII. Iho ri.anr urr.ll,ir. Melltf loin. Iiilllr. (Iricnlilard llAurjuim, Aibj. Si. There Is no quw Hulling lhe fact that lhe lurseiit cholurn i Iderulals tlni wi.rrt tint has ever visited this city, and every hour tho slllii.llim becouiu worse. Teoplo nto dying ell like, sheep aud the plague It spreading. U wnsthcughtearly yesterday yes-terday that Ihu cpldemlo waa abating In vloluico. The number of new ones and deaths reported for Monday woro far below thoto Ut tho da) previous. Unfortunately theeo hopes wero not well founded. Itwaaonl) atenqioiary halt In tho nuwaxt, march of Iho ilagui. It la now mtrching forward, niiiwlni, dovtn Its vlellms by scores. A fearful feeling ,ul n prehension hangs over the whole fill)-. It t- ha-llevcd ha-llevcd that the doctors aro helpless to light tho tcourge res It grows In tlienglh. 1'ecple feel that they are hclplcib in thn face of the learlui vlsl tatlou Hi it has come on litem, anil man) uf them havi;lven up l.opo of iseatlng tbu disease. This in Itself Is a calamity, for courage h ono of the ism litis) factors lu lighting the epidemic. epi-demic. A itrruentativu of tin, As.oeUlod l're.a has teen In a military dill! shod the budles of 40(1 licllins awsitlni; burial. Owing to tod tape, It It lm-iiosietblo lm-iiosietblo to bury all Ihu ueiad under thu usual regulation,, for tho law requires lhe production of papcM of IJni.lflca-lion IJni.lflca-lion before Iho body letinslgned lo Iho grave. Under ordinary clrcum-statues clrcum-statues tl.esu lapers are easily ira-curable, ira-curable, but now when wholu families have.lieen carried oir by tho eeourge thu greatest elltllouliy is cxerlcuctd In Kitting the paers. LuIiiks Iho frlgntful morlallty ubittes II will ho necessary to let aside Ihu law and I ury Iho victims as hastily rw pulilb'e. AIl.'lJ) lllsbellbed that Iho Inlec Hon haa been si read by thuiletit. ill). ler Inipiecalloiisme heated upon the authorities fur tholr plgheadednesa lu lilting victims lie uiiburled lo tciKer lhe contagion ntuoug thel living while they hunted for paiisra lo show lhe age, oeeupatlon, etc, of a dead rersou. A lelgu ol terror prevxlle, and nvery rton who can possibly do so Is tlrelng Irom the ell) . An excel lion, however, in.ist lu tnaJu lo this owe rllou. Those wlu se duly calls tbeui lo attend the sullercrs, physicians aul those who havo nobly volunteered their services, are doing work that requires tho ex trenis heroism. AH ordinary forma of burial will scoiihaeetobealaiidoneel.andlrsuchiB tilled with qulck-llmuwlll have. IcTbo risoited to. In many patts of the city tho ehora of grorarlet, bakeries nnd butcher sho) a haeu been closed by the toiler, theuwiieraanil their talesmen having boeu stricken down. During the twenty four hours, ended at midnight last nljit, aiubulaures I'oiiMjeU tothei bosllal SU8 latleiits. Of Ibis numbi r 201 hao since died. Hie chamlcr ef commerce litt or-faulted or-faulted a relief coif mlltee. Cholera victims are now moicficeiucnt than at first with pi rums ot thu middle ant uji'er classes. Dlslnfectanta ale lalug tu piled gratis to thu poor. A Minnie liol.rn llriiieiljr, Vll N.-IA, Aug. 11. Ihu aVciitiyVels frcur. tuulalus lhe luiKrtnut an-ticuncement an-ticuncement that Hie mortality among cholera patients at Hand urg was re-dueed re-dueed fully Su tier cent, hy Injections ul warm ball water. Thu ifltct was Imiuedl.leand marvelous and many 1 iititnts whoso pulses weru bu feeble as lo t Indiscernible often recover alter the simile treatment. Id man) casts, howoeir, the eUecta aro short and a rtlaptu follows. Tlio Ui.l.tK In I.miilon Ianihik, Aug. "I. Ihu Infection contltuisln siuil slowly, hut It Is fiared burely. lwo deaths from Ail-alio Ail-alio cholera are rrorled today at Islington, a nortlurn suburb of l.o.i-don. l.o.i-don. The clilblng of Iho victims aud their btddlnt.' his been burned. At Hi. l'llicias, lu thu northern part of the metropolis, a furnace bas heeu em led for the burning of clothing of choleraie Ictlius, and a station has he nn established for diblnftctluj household dlAlo. KAMI IIIMIS, llieltueeniir llurseilum tililsAuoltier Stir it. Her ulory. IHnH'hNll.Nll, la., Aug. .11, Nancy Hankr, Ibuqueenoriiurscdom, uJiloJa slilulngslnrt) her reputation today when thu trotted on tlio world-famous world-famous kite track at this place In thu uiipiecideutid lime ol 2Uo, cllpi lug two seconds oil uflbe Chicago mark madolwo weekaueo. Hhuuas, biought cut atJ.yiondaisoon as alio was rto-rgnlred rto-rgnlred in Iho loop ohterlng bigau. Hhu looked will on I her superior condition con-dition today was easily discernible. Hbo took her tint warming up mllo ginll), belug; only drlviuata Jog. About 4 o'clock she was brought out again and was received with thu came cordial welcon i. At jusl S-tfi o'clock thcyaiiitartd onthuttrcteh ocalu. This lima the u plau.u wasdeafeulug.Hjiidkerchlefs aud arasola wero waived aud voids were expanded to the utmost. Uhu now Joaced up thu loop and turne I lo faco tho UI1K Her first nttenij t was frulllebt, and she came back aud (cored again. I'ranli Hlarr hal thn runner, Abe Lincoln, near her, while Williams, with Neil Cotton, was walling nt tlio I est. When tbo reachi d Ihu wire die was golrg aquaru and true, and Duhlo nodefed for thu word. I'rom Iho word "go" Nancy trolled as only Nancy can trot, steady na clockwork clock-work nnd awlftrr llitu n bird, with a matchless btt InglcK gait Hhe reached " quitter l in thirty seconds. Too fast"," was Iho verdict o( thn crowd, "llud Iljb'u will never drive her too fstt," was accei led by all as tho ttllth. Thu half was reached In I. (i I and the men who watched the dials found It hard to belluvc. The third quitter Hal went down at l'3f, and fearing sho was lagging Wllllsms closed up with tho runner, Ned Cotton. Tbu act was useless, as Doblo loosed her head aud urged hor on gently with his whip, and aa she darte I under the wire thtru wat a lreathleta silence. V alchea wi ru uomulled and the range was all thu way from 2 no at the It a,f. A elite r was tent up ns the gieal horse was elflTin hack til tho tlanel, but a hush fell over all as Ibu bill tappei. HlattcrM Cntlhy announced thu ufll-olal ufll-olal tlmo ol 1 1 ) nud hit voice wat droWLcd with yells. The grooms rave thh more loving carcesisas they adjusted the blankets, and many willing hands were nnly loo anxious to touch tho queen of the turf and assist In nrrai King folds. Djble wss lifted from tbu sulky, and both arms nrucr torn by congratu'atory friends, and tho hurrahs Bounded aliovn tho din for "Nanoy," for "DibV'nnd for Iho kite track. Ho elrnsu waa tho crowd around lhe horse that passage waa almost Ini-iotslble. Ini-iotslble. Naniy's first quarter wasgonoln thlrtr seconds. The second quirler was but a sreond slower, and Ihla wit 5 ono under tho constant iltort uf tho river t) hold her lack. One minute nud ono iiccond at the half waa considered consid-ered o little too fast by Djble, aud he coaxeel hi r to n slowe r gait for the next quailtr. fho third flog was reached n te condor two slower than Intended. 'The noticeable feature'saysDoblr, "was tlio condition of the mi.ro after her mile. Within fifteen minutes alter sho reachod hor etall tho wai as fresh and lively as a ) oung colt nud no ono would dream she had undo the greatest trial of hi r life." ' Oh. yet, kite trucks are fasti r tracks than tlio regulation rhao. How many ticondsl would notes), but theiu It nut a shadow nf a doubt about It." Had Allertou beon lu condition to day and a match racu been Iroltt J as originally Intendeel Nancy Hanks could I ava taken three heati lu an average of 2.U7. Of this tbero la no doubt III the minds ol those who taw her great mile and know her al ility. Tho California wonder, Hying Jill, today broke Ihu world's (aclng ricurd for a race, going in "107. Ho was barred in the joola and waa i litem 1 In tho 2.20 pice, J.5,0iW, and won 111 slialghi hoats, making the first nnd seeoud In 2 10, the last In 2.07, lie-tltctorwas lie-tltctorwas ic m I, Msry Cautlleeer Ihltd, Maine) fourth. 2 04 trol, J 101)0, Clara I). Hist, 1 rank (.ulrli second, Victoria Mcdrigory third, Alaska fourth, belt tlmo 2 07'. Nsvmla Uiimliltcaeis. IXimi, Nov., Aug. III. The Itoi ub-Ilcan ub-Ilcan Htato oinveutloti oallel to meet at the Court Uciisn at 1 p. m. today did uotconveneatthathiiur. Intteaei, Ihu conference commlltet, coniioicd of the chairmen of eioh delejeallou, spent the nlternoon In eudeavoiinir to agree upon some proposition which will Insure united action aud harmony In tho convention Ihu question In dispute Is thn nomination of a Jlarri-sin Jlarri-sin electoral ticket or the endorsement uf thu nominees of Ihu silver couveu-ttou. couveu-ttou. The two failed lo agree, with Ibe n lilt that lwo conventions wero tailed t) order at aeraraloplacis, ono by Cha rmau Hlrothtrol thu Itsjuhll-can Itsjuhll-can Htalu central committee, and the other by P. C. Lord, secrulary nf the same committee. The former re re sentsthe straight Iter ul llcan", aud thn latter are Wvayer men. lloth conventions con-ventions nduurnod uulll 11a, m. tomorrow, to-morrow, Anulli (arnllim I'rlniarlea. Cot.uiilll v, B. C, Aug.31. Itelurns from tho primary election held lu lhe htite yesterd ey are not yet completed. Committee returns frcm iilutlion imu titles out of twirl) .five havu been received. Aioordltiglo these returns and ibllmites rilhiiiu's total net majority will bo 21,G1S. Ills safe to I ut It anywhere from 20.010 to 2'i,0)0. i he ltelorm i irly, whlcli It composed largely of farmers' Alliance men, wlilhave llvoof the tewn Cougiisa. men from this Hlate. The le-gislaliire will be lu aymtiath) with thu Ad ministration, aud'eouuty otllceawlll be lllled with ltefonners in all except ilvu counties, whlcli were carried by Ihu Conservative. Slay llateNelnk. MeitQUKrri., Mich. Aug. 31. An Unknown schooner Is h.hevol lo havo sunk with all hands olfhero this arit r-iiion. r-iiion. Bho waisseiillylug slguals ol dlslnss, hut when asdslance weut out njlracuoltho eestel could botecu. isriislii lleiniierslln mate (onveh. Ian. MIIWAUMI, SVIs, Aug. 31. Tho Democratic Htate convention met today to-day nud alter Iho adoption of a platform plat-form nominated a ticket as follows, Ooveruorlleorge W. l'iok, of Mllwau. kti; lieutenant governor, Carl Jouex, of llaelui; secretary of Htite, 1'. J. Cunningham, Cun-ningham, ol Chl uwa 1 alls; r-tatu treasurer, Juhu liunutr, cfl.au Clslm; attorney geuerul, J a., O'Connor of Djiic. Ill, Hie Alert. All!A-n,N. V., Au. 31. Hcere. Iiry lewis Hatch, i f the Htslu board uf health has treiartd a clioular which will be Issuiel tumorrin to nil the I oilth olllcers In tho Htate, giving lu deUildliecllons for guarding against Co Introduction of iholera In bis Juris, dlctlou should the disease Invade thn htatt. Ahull lor Million.. NlW Youic, Aug. 31. Hull was comment ud In thu supieifie court today by Hem) H. 1'olter, ns trustee, against Inn Unite I Hiatus National bank, Logon It. Murray, Hvan O. Hhertuau and John J. McCook, for 0MI,00U. lhe action Is another I hase of Ihu trouble wlikhcsused the llauk. ert and Mtschant'a Telegraph torn-I torn-I any to be plici d In the hands of a to-celvcrtjmollmeaso. to-celvcrtjmollmeaso. 11,0 McM nl. Ire Hinder I'iiksno, Cat, Aug. 31. Notwllh-standing Notwllh-standing lhe general belief that tho rcrioua have been arroatMl on the charge of being Implicated lu thn murilt r ot H. II. Mo hitter, tho slier!!! ttllideukt that such arrests havu beou made Tho aulhorllies are working ou tluecase. ft man hat I ocn found who taw a liorie and wagon standing lu thu alley back of MaWhlttrr's house the tilgntni the murder, and an Important ellscoery was made lu connection with the mask found on the aceao of the tragedy. A very uneasy feeling re-vails re-vails bore. Mieru was a rumor today thai thu Jill would lovlslledlir vlgf. lanta tonight, aud 1). K. O. Vincent, the uxoricide, nnd Illume aud Vane, two other murderers, aa well aa the men arrested ou suspicion of being Mc-Whlrler's Mc-Whlrler's assassins, will be lynched. From other sources It It learned that It ll ninth inleidod to expcll all dls-rrputablo dls-rrputablo and criminal characters fru n Ihoclly, and not make ail attack ou tbo Jail. Thn inquest was postponed ou account ac-count of Mr. Whlrler's Inability to be present. It wilt take 1 laco next Wednesday Wed-nesday allernoou. The bar of this city todsy p olnlid a committee) to drill aipruprlate n solutions so-lutions uu the death of McWhliler. Court then adjourned for the day outuf retpeot. Mats nrilir. lllrxeil Trhilly. IIaltimoiii, Aiig.1l. Thu Assoclal-td Assoclal-td I'ress hua received frem Cathollo McCieer Ml advaucu copy of the proclamation proc-lamation by Cardinal Oibbonr, older-lug older-lug onHuuda), Oclntier loth, the maia of the bleated trinity to be solemnly ctltbralej lu tho cathedrals with a sermon ap roprlatu lo Ihu oe caslou. Tho celebration Is for Ihu four hundredth hun-dredth anulvueary of the discovery of Atneilca. In III. Ilnuels nt is Mnh of Mrlket. lllllNALANDr1, Wis , Aug. .11. The mills uf this town am i radically In Ibe hands of a mob ol stiikers. All Ibu mlllls aro i loscd and 1 ,'.nl me u are Idle. 01 this cuiulnrnnd SOU meiiaro Inclined ti bn riotous, and whim tho Onridacomtany and Ilrown llrnt. to-tumid to-tumid work today a crowd entered the mills au I droe thu workmen nway with violence. Thr therlU, thus far, has bint ol lo to itevent bloodthid without calling upon tho Htato lor all, but hu has not lower enough to tnahlo tbo mills to ruu. lentil M la lie llelrasril. Waiujxi n, Iud Aug. .11. drne.nl Caillu of the I ouith ltilaulry, United Hlstes Army, lu command of the United Htalea trooiaot Cnur d'Alenu iuIiicj, has retunetl to l'ort Hherinin, hli luadquariers. About filly rlsou-utt rlsou-utt will probably be released tomorrow. tomor-row. Th l.illral lli,,l nf .w J.r..r. NfYuuic, Aug. Cl.-J.lt. Max-well, Max-well, pre. blent nt tbu Central road of New Jertty,today lis aid a uolke to tho HtVct that Iho company re entered upon up-on the iwsieisleii of all lis rallroa s anil their aipuricnatcci. Thu action was taki n In accordaiicu with thu Injunction Injunc-tion of Ihu Court of Chancery of Now Jersey. (levelMiel 11,1.1,1. Jtlinll tasll.lr. IluzAiui'a IIAl, Aug. 31. Ki-l'resldi Ki-l'resldi nt Cleveland had ss a guest tonight to-night Hon. Johti U, Carlisle, who ar rhuJ on the afleriioon tralu from Iloeton. A pari) from 1'rlneeloii, HI , Including John 11. llreyan, called at (Ira) liablni lu lhe nlteruoou. Illi.U.lniir llniirkrd Hull,, Iniu.n, Aug, 31. Whlleniadstone was w alklng lu Ihu ark at Hawardtn tcday hewia attacked by a hel'er aud knock, ditnwn. ItetOxk refuge thli el atrtuaud eicaid lirthcr Injury. Hu elid i ot'tutt r excel t from tho shock, lhe calf was sulsequenlly shot. |