| Show Z PH L 1 41 american NEW YORK ti T i at tanner drank an ounce of light wine after 10 ate a small smail slice silco of watermelon at af lie lle was eating with great greal relish a piece of beefsteak he hb did not swallow shallow the but only partook k of the juice atthe of the meat the doctor saw no i visitors during t the e afternoon and J it was re tei tet he was in excellent spirits 1 brits I 1 at dr tanner was resting quietly and in good condition he has eaten watermelon in small quantities three or four times without injurious effect at 4 Dr dartanner Dry Tanner rested idi Idl quietly etly ati at ff he asked 4 for an at L apple which he be ate then asked for and received two more at 7 lie he was given a beefsteak weighing half a pound and partook at 8 lie he drank one ounce of af wine wind and then slept siept until kintli 10 when he awoke and chatted cheerfully dr work said tan aien aier was well weli and did any trouble would arise from his under taking he had gone against the advice of all physicians seemingly seeming y with beneficial results result sand and hoex he expected ibe the doctor to work tomorrow to morrow morro on his bis biography at a late hour v bi lie was resting quietly general hancock visited the headquarters barters 1 of the democratic national za committee ommittee today to day and chatted with the chairman wm H barnum and hon W L scott united states senator charles W jones of florida also called general garfield left to day for his home iii iri in lix ohio he will rest on sunday bunday at nt Chau tuque lake take the people gathered at many stations and Iffie cheered ered the train as it passed at patterson the general made a brier brief speech jose of this city arrested a ested rested at havana and imprisoned in eforo castle from the to the of july last has forwarded a communication to secretary evarts giving the facts in the case the strike of the tha american district telegraph Tk graph messengers closed today to day to ito the grand rel rei relief leipf of busine s peo ipie gle gie the boys get an addition of 50 ego cents scents a week the herald interviewed hancock hancook yesterday regarding the emissions missions from his bis letter of acceptance of his views on free ships and revenue tariff hancock said 1 I have very definite views clear to my own mind at least upon both topics and I 1 trust upon others which concern the count rys welfare it was not without serious deliberation that I 1 concluded they had no noi proper place lace in the letter two considerations lions prevailed first that a letter of acceptance was not the right medium through which to announce my final judgment en on any great question depending for solution upon future legis legislative active and careful ex executive cua review second that I 1 have no right t to mar the present situation of the party by a set of expressions superfluous to its adopted adopted platform and principles with w which leh ieh as I 1 said be jore I 1 am in full accord the tile questions of tariff and free ships were sp interesting to hancock that he did not refrain from a private discussion of thom which was intensely interesting 11 and at jho tho same time most tantalizing to his listener whom khorn the general forbade to record one word of it no said sald he 1 ido I do not propose to supplement my letter of acceptance by any addendum it Is enough that I 1 am cordially in line with the party and the campaign 11 washington 7 the consul at geneva says american beef and live stock have penetrated as far as that region and the value of choice cholee cattle raised in large numbers in switzerland for paris and french markets has been sensibly diminished by importation por tation from america the first stone in the work of com corn flet fiet eing the shaft of the washington en national monument was laid today president hayes and others deposited coins underneath the stone it if will take about four nour years to finish the monument lit is estimated it will take three years sears to complete the entire compilation 0 of f the census mano HANC HANCOOK OCic 7 gen garfield spoke aa as follows to the people assembled FELLOW CITIZENS citizen s you have a own here named after one of the damers and first signers of the de cl of independence he signed his name in very big letters and he helped make a nation that we think should be spelled wl with th a big initial Iti lotter letter that name I 1 have no doubt reflects a part of its glory upon the people of your town and nil all the citizens of the union am are sharers 1 t ft of the blessings of the natio nation n which lie lle noun foun d L i at susquehanna after general garfield had made a bri brief lef speech sll sil ech to a large lange crowd three cheers chlders were given for garfield and arthun arthur Art hilr hiir whereupon some one called for three cheers for hancock which elicited cheers and laughter there were perhaps people around the depot depot at oswego waverly elmira middleton corning aning addison an and wellsville where the train stopped a few minutes crowds filled the depot a general was compelled to utter a few words of thanks for the demonstrations the party reached jamestown at 1215 and took the boat for chautauqua CHICAGO 7 A za an a antonio texas special to the tribune sa says Y s the movements of bf the filibusters styled the army of occupation which is being agitated in austin are closely watched by general ord whose orders in in regard to the neutrality laws are very strict the mexicans Alexi cans caus are reported to be also ready to give them a warm reception general ord thinks there is little in the movement it is probably inaugurated inaugural at ed by german english engli h influence in mexico to interrupt the good feeling between the united stats states and mexico Nf eico elco and thus retard railroad building which would greatly endanger their trade austin 7 general james explained to the governor his connection with the dali dail dalrymple dairymple ample army of occupation and has withdrawn his successor will probably be general byrne of fort worth hundreds of young men all over oven th the state eState volunteered many offering to arm and equip themselves CINCIN 1 katr 7 the gazettes waverly ohio special reports three passenger cars in an excursion train returning from niagara palls falls to jackson ohio via mhd springfield southern railroad went through a bridge twenty feet high into a canal at waverly this morning the front car can jumped e the track and went over the bridge carrying it down and throwing the other cars off the bank the locomotive crossed safely one hundred and nifty fifty passengers residents of jackson and ana vicinity were on the train casualties are two killed nine severely and five sli slightly i atly injured FREMONT NT neb 7 the sheriff of labette county kansas arrived last night with a requisition for the return of the supposed benders here in custody to kansas he is confident that the old man is the original jahn john bender and departed with bath beth prisoners tonight to night the old man declares he will not be taken to kansas alive DETROIT 7 the coroners jury in the case of the yacht mamie returned a verdict today to day char chan charging the fatal fatai collision to the gross carelessness giess and criminal negligence of the master and pilot of the steamer garland which ran the yacht down SAN sahr antonio AMTONIO 7 victorio crossed to the el paso road 10 miles east of van horns wells this morning making for guadalupe mountains with grierson Grier grien son soa only four hours behind clu CIU CHICAGO CAGo 7 A omaha nebraska special to tha tho tribune says big nosed george alias alis george parrott one of the E elk eik ik mountain robbers who about two years ago laid a plan to ditch and rob a U P passenger train near carbon wyoming and who killed deputy sheriff widdowfield and tip vincent the scout who tracked them to elk broun mountain tain was brought here this morning down the misouri river from miles city nion blon montana tana where he was recently captured by deputy united states marshal marshai irwin who got the dro drop droe on him Sheriff hankin ankin of ballins naw Baw lins wyoming who has parrott in charge left for home with him on the noon train the chances are that the friends of widdowfield and vincent at carbon will treat him to a lynching lunching lyn ching as they did dutch charley charlei big nosed georga george is under indictment for murder his arrest and that of other desperadoes at miles city will probably break up tho the contemplated organization of a band of outlaw outlaws a on the northern frontier who it Is 18 thought were preparing to raid the union pacific and other roads and to rob stage coaches NEW NEAV york 9 the tribunes london special says immediately when lord lyt ton landed yesterday the queen summoned him to 0 where he had a bad quarter of an hour Lyt tons oldest friends are disappointed with him hini but the man simply did as he wab was told every action of his was controlled by telegraph one of his last freaks was wa 4 to ge get t inter loggerheads logger heads with the governor of II madras adrat a and nd to write home a recommendation to abolish the madras government an and d also the bombay one which never neven loyally supported lytton it is known that he ho advised a decla decia declaration ratiba of war with russia when Hal hai jekoff went to babul but that was more than beaconsfield Beacons nield field would undertake and the queen are among C those who endeavor to dissuade disc the baroness burdett coutts not to marry mr bartlett the ake american sympathy for dir mr gladstone which nir air lowell expressed officially has produced ail an excellent deflect throughout the country mr dir gladstone is evidently highly gratified and referred to it warmly in speaking to one of his colleagues the outburst of anxiety at home and abroad has deeply touched mr dr gladstone though the queens queers solicitude was natural he be evidently did not expect ao strong ngan an expression of jt it the world comments thus the sons of the late oakes ames have prepared an elaborate address to the american people upon the relations which their father did or dl did d not sustain austain to the union pacific railroad and to the credit Mo bilier biller and to members of congress etwas it was unfortunate for the memory of their father that the nomination of garfield necessarily revived the discussion of a political poli cical scandal which was fast becoming a purely historical question now that the scandal has been revived it is natural and commendable that the children of ames should maintain as they do maintain that their father was entirely innocent of any auy purpose e to corrupt members of congress and that he was a martyr to popular clamor the public is scarcely prepared to accept that version of the transactions which have remitted several conspicuous politicians to retirement and the present interest of trie public is neither to absolve nor to condemn ames but find out how matters mattens stood between ames and garfield and whether ames deliberately libera tely swore to an untruth in reciting those dealings and the country would like to know which of them ia is the perjurer that there is no acquittal possible for one with out a condemnation of the other is plainly enough shown by the tone ta the republican press now takes towards wards the memory of oakes ames dr tanner spent yesterday quietly lyard and ana saw very few visitors his physicians say fay he is improving as well as cabbe can be expected after such a long fast during the early part of the morning he chewed half a pound of beef steak only retaining the juice julee and part of so some me milk toast and wine shortly before noon he ate half a pound of beefsteak and some stewed stowed potatoes he was then weighed and turned the scales at pounds about every hour he partook of some nourishing food or drink which included watermelon milk potatoes stewed in milk aie ale ae bear tea bread and wine about aboul about six his weight was again taken and wa was found to be pounds he was quite lively today to day and frisked about his room like a school boy his physicians say his rapid recovery from the effects of his long fast is something remarkable 16 Tan tannery nerys wonderful recovery from frontz the effects of his fact is ek exciting elting as much general wonder as the tho fast itself he said last evening 1 I allowed myself to think of my future movements ive lve had an afler of S 2700 to deliver ten lectures in california and as I 1 have long been anxious to visit the pacific slope I 1 am inclined to think favorably of that 7 the rimes time kansas hansas city special says the sheriff with the alleged bender prisoners arrived their early yesterday morning remaining during the day fearing to proceed farther having been informed that the people at cherryvale Cherry vale kansas were awaiting his arrival there the eagerness of the people to see the prisoners was so great that the sheriff placed them upon exhibition at the theatre Co mique 1 charging an admission of cents this proceeding was ee se verely pa damned by the county and city als ais at 5 the prisoner were star started cpr oswego kansas kanbas FOREIGN forel LONDON 5 an official dispatch from Qu ettah dated the fth says the natives report acob ayoob rhan khan was at on oa the instant a appearing uncertain whether to a advance or not also that ayoob enter talked no abbe hope of successful successfully lr 1 attacking cackin Can dahar I 1 her bakacs banac shelled 11 el led two rebellious samoa n e 1 an the natives threatened tu lifa A erb all the ahki white inhabitant t AA 11 ter tele telegram trAM at the foreign Offid offices eq sui sti state to the rebels S surrendered died to the proper authorities and quiet has been restored the standards chatham leor correspondent res reg reports that sudden notice was rec received elved last night that the authorities tho thorl rides ties had resolved to send blid a battalion of marines to ireland con sissa ing of meri men which were ordered to embark on salure saturday jaY for cork the times says abdur khan is undoubtedly pleased his ris HI S most serious rival ayoob khan has been weakened by battle and incur red the vengeance of the british he sees now ayoob khan has not the slightest chance of belne being allowed to oust him from th eth ronie rorie gladstone passed an excellent night and I 1 Is s making satisfactory though slow progress LoNDoN LuNDON fi 6 the indian arrop ship SIP euphrates sails tp morrow with reinforcements reinforcements force foree for cements ments the concession for preliminary works for the proposed tunnel beneath the channel granted for nive five years in ta 75 has been renewed by the french government for three years lundon LONDON 7 an official dispatch from the british commander at Can dahar dated the sd says beyond slight alight skirmishing between the country people and the troops covering working partle parties nothing has haa badoc oc c burred the past three days no news 19 18 is 19 received from chaman choki or since we shut ourselves up defensive preparations 1 are proceeding satisfactorily the thle entire population have left or been expelled the wounded officers are doing well the accurate number olour of our oun loss in the fl night fight 9 ht with ayoob khan is not yet known but the former estimate is far wrong about ilo llo 1103 were killed and missing out of 2800 1 the following is from arietta Gr ietta dated the ath dinst ayoob rhanis rhanie rhan khan ay iy said to be within one days daya march bf of Canda Can dahar harbut but it ris his Is doubtful whether his force is sufficiently strong to make an attack large laige numbers of bliazis are collecting around can dah dahar a r A babul dispatch of the ath says there are some gatherings in mai mal dan and but gen robert will pio pro probably babiy bAbly |