Pr ty ESUEECSHans a and removed to the died in that Institution Zo were transferred. to th O40 of tie Tatfer. ~ people on Pp The Revival of * hops and. cotiTags 3 ab Kew Yoret the ira Sutlook grows ; mare HH tt evel There has danger is. it looks ve 4 as ooo Jast-name oe any am of the disease has been recorded The Bohemia and’ Scandia, now at | soe fm. 1 tine; | x remain there for me fune. €Ir cabin’ passengers, NOW | abo; ard the New Hampshire, were released ondey The steerage people of the Scan oved to the New Hampsh Paesday at those of the Bohemia % 8 ently follow Hagin o Hoffma 18 ‘he. Stones h ef: warned into a measies S hospital an board: of her, though ere are some who have not got the diseas «Lh I ned by the health | 4 in this. city mince in de Sons Weinhagen. remo tothe hospital. ys Ww ander. examination by hiv acteriolo f ‘The health. | The death Tle oo 1 to-day was 21.07; ack fas Ts Lay for the Ay were 25: To for the corresponding week: last year, B11 i Average for: Sher corresponding Weeks for 10 years past, 7 “Deaths from Siaschochl Jicoates; 68 in ‘number, were less than in any ing week since 1870, although ‘the popu! n nearly doubled since that ye e701 8 6 Nor steerage npers of . | mannia were landed at His 3 island Suiday | ‘eveping. 4 Monday oe ti the slané Adriatic ee, arp . HOPE REVIVING I IN. HAMBURG, ee muobmD ‘oF CHOLERA “pRATHS NEATLY “was ap | parent everywhere on Sunday.at Hamburg. : Promenade, charches, theaters and caf eported cured and discharged, 7; | been on tick dist to ight, & 21 and & cases in | ; most Caples left Fire island at ‘with the cabin and discharced her eaving ‘quarantine the ; hy oming - gave three ew were allow 0 proceed am. The steamer by he ii of ‘commerce, Sechandise urrisin from non- ‘he niimber of fresh ca 8 furday: was 339, Bi fe pus; the sumber of x previous day; the eo interments nur 50 1 oy than Friday; the hos 1 ‘were five deaths rom piday, ab Havre Shieys were (wo : he \erbrock, a new suburb of Hamburg. Ed cholera has disappeared at Nijni veorod: the great annual fairis closed. vernment has sent doctors Where ‘the Spidemic is still ; fo by United te Minister Pachero to ala that the Government of Guata- anala has sssued a decree closing absolutely : son date (September 22) all Atlantic ports at county Y as a ‘quarantine against hole A CHOLERA 1% BRELIN. y onse of Asiatic cholera was re orted. Bey v Six oder cases were also re- _ The North German Gazette calls has te due. romonstration against the ; - Guatemala, i ii is y officially ansounosl) that. thete isno cholerain Mexico, st. Johns, NF, will ‘quarantine. all ves- Is from infected ports for 21 days. k ete bias the flies for hoi cick bag ill id Hes onde od] bu eer raloon © go into" the fiy catching business. . So Prof. Koch has written a letter in e does riot ‘beiteve' cholera can tters or printed matter. ror of Germ any’ has donated ( 1 Sd a to the fund, irty-four new cases are reportedat St. : eles urg and nine deaths, 2 corresporidelit’ ‘dentes that A Hamburg © Prof: Koch smd choles. would Appear again inthe'spring. © spite some foolish dtories; there is no of the Asiatic scourage in Cincinnati, dthe healt th Ofieen has © relaxed: the nly Low © in the trench, aid many people will ‘ne . with ' such Sonny ave no re bub 191: an and 207 Chi ‘ander treatment in thi ‘hospital. The anmber of cholera tases up to date has ‘been | is 19,997. © Of these 9,700 have been falgll | The { official Aigutes, however, eonesde SRV 7 806 | deaths. 5 I | HANBURGE Bie CHORE ZA RECORS > { vals to the’ Hospital : are sso decreasing. So much less isthe demand for ) Bogpital a accommodation that many ve | persons jacked by. holst as 15,000 a ithe deaths as 6, Tel Never before in the 3 have there been-so 3 r on duty.as at present: |’ rary quarters have been built for them in’ the ‘cemetery. These quarters are simply wooden huts, tar . red black, 10n nails which are stuck in the boards inside and outside hang the oficial garments of the ‘'‘corpse-carriers.’” On a TY of ‘Hamburg rpse-carriers’ : improvised ‘table is a book, ink bottle a A man sits atthe table: he is very ag: Lie is putting numbers inthe ‘hook. Each number represents a: chio'era ic ini’ He tries. to put alt. the: numbers down. Somerimes the freight arrives. doe. rapidly and he simply does the best he can, Ogividg o of the wooden hut, on the ground fhe a Vzen hiterns. hese are used el ‘corpse carriers the Huts ate ty Pas ig fillea 8 4 water disenfected. The other contains a liquic “disinfectant. Whenever the ‘‘corpse carr ‘riers’ return from duty to the hut they iit expected to wish their hands and isin their frock coats. These buckets and lacards that keep them company are to be ound ai every turn. Inthe hwrry and con fusion tany.of the victims have been designated by numbers that do not avree orith the mimbers vaigted on the Bikes stuck an the ground at thenead ofthe’ Cotps ver know ex aetly whete the yemaing of their love l ones ire buried. Sr ep he : POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOIR For President in 1888, and the Numbsr of Electors Under the New Apportionmsnt Act. Alabama .... Arkansas ©... California hag Saken similar ae) Kansas, 6 days eitted through the post by means of 5 Paris 28 new cases are reported nd six | 1 Popular Vi ote '[Bleator] STATES. New Appor-| Reon won owh = tionment. ; } HaRRisos | lorado. nnectic Delaware. . hose ob 2 | Cunver Pp hd 6 OIE CIT le? Maing... cook Maryland. ,.. Mass .. Minnexota .. Mississippi. Missouri... ontan Nebraska Nevada. dks wha N.Hampshire New Jersey. New York... N. Carolina. . . Dak 3 Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island 8. Caroling. od ph Ft “Virgini Washington. W. Virginia. Wisconsin — t trains { em park tox { watchman wren hi 5, { that these men belonging +f citizens of hn C oF ; a ay a © 2 008s IB OI Drone PEC he HIG RID THEY | po dthere are about forty E fer The informations are : Géorge Lauder, Henty Leigh it nell, rev, “Pinkerton John SioverC C.W. Bedell, Frederick Prim- or; Wo. Hi-Burt FrederiekW- inde and wi ide others. col where on July 6, | wher in 4 else lawfully combine, confederate, conspire and in that county, und elsewhere, to ineite riot 8 Jistusba he us 3% { ce, Border and breec! e p ole and fetching an 0 lic peace by emp! mien from other armed body of: States, and did} fully combine to bring into the State of Pennsylvania a large num- ully. armed: with inchester repeat | snes and uniformed 3 -ageuey cailed the ‘Pinkertens,' Rid incite riot, commit murder, create breeches of She Jublic pesice: and de- nth ty of Allegh for on the charge o eons Phe er informatic iy ona nae Loi hay id Ain © firen Tm and aid kil and: wound di The Pitbure large bateh of bliss s Include a number of impostan . Btreator, Colonel [ sistant Surgeon. Wm. Bim Tentii Reciment, National Guard ‘of Penn- &vivanta, ‘ch jth at and ging iL contiectio m1, Iams, a ‘private mpany K. True bills were found in each ¢ pen! the jonal d: against Col : ot assault and tate: ‘Ireasu 2 udptat, SR ntAE To days etd uethe fi th reEinent and t : § ee ‘58 otitlod ob 1 from September 9. The hill fa the Pennoplvania Railroad Ad SonR or 6 fons. Fifteen thousang pit will be > ra Feo’ OF other tL Sifoa x panies THE TROOPS WILL REMAIN, % ATS GREENLAND ASD WILEY CONFE DECFHEY BP THRMILITIA AD okey cot TL Adintant General Wi W. Bricagie Sg! John AR Wil Col: ongtCL N Fbben heli onfer > Batar- day af Homestead, re ee to the with- drawal of the Bixteently in Soak the A Né it as higopi V ne ro arrived whe anh “tailitia “cou! with: ay he withdrawn. General Green- land deferred fo the Judgment. of General Wiley, and it was decided to continue the Sixteenth inservice at Homestesd mintil General Wiley is satisfied. thas: conditions {omty, the renioyal of the militia. General Viley is convinced that the non union men Gregan, were. the 1100Ds to be, withdraw n O'DONNELL REF “REFUSED BAIL: He Talked Too Much and Te ells Against Him Orc ce More, Hugh O'Donnell; for cader | of | the jailnntil the time of his trial. J adgy Por ter handed down a’ decision at Pittsburg re- fusing to release Him on bail on the charge } « W. Kline, leader of detediives on the day, of the riot at Homestead. Judge Potter reviews the case from the time that the advisory board was in full i he i results prior Speaking of i. “The defendant re- ound the greater part of ; the oe AA ng. assising ‘and directing those Shiga aced inthe d-adly ‘attack on the menon th dence that the defendant was armed: opnug the court read: i dynamite ‘was: prep OnE were | wit ao sid, “We. k LE iE eof explained or impeached-on this asin all preliminary Tiearings we must cept the testimony | fered, by thé coms onwe lth as true, totes that the killing was done in a Not by a body of mén who had a comamon inderstanding Or agree: ment that they Fhould Fest al who op- sed them, to the extent. aking life, if he def to accomplisti'th lh 08 The S611 0 Ck Rdbert Pinkerton, ; ation mi Feo : Tha SHeions ; He ia tii tha cbs ot las the defendants and other, md | wn, didn agree together to depress the Wages of labor zens, and : pagerly, raptur produce disaflection and a . | requisite to pd : Ainight prece handed down a’ t e most imE | ant Was a SE ri ennt O Colonel J } JB. © cageregd nha pk rahe been dro on thé | Re £5 Sten ; ; : EE | claim?” s » baving ; would leave the works in fear of théir lives Homestead strikers, will have fo rémain in e boat; though there ris no. evi who had been § {he sun for th ours, froit "Petbune “Here,” declared thr imissionary, “id the ‘raw ‘material o” usefil manhood. It only needs to b» e-. reclaimed by the hand of religion.’ With a triomphant and ipeffably sweet, smile, as if the victury were. already his, he turned to ihe : observed, but made no audible reply.” “Come, ye who are wedry;”” urged the mis- sionary. ‘tHuh! "The Indiansseemed quite. ‘contented, with their present position. The inducements held out b bald-he eaded party with a red re not sufficiently powerful fo thin their breasts any con. sire ‘for a change. ' “Be “men!” exclaimed the man of God. “Huh!” The denizens of the forest igus. Po but they didn’t. Say. “Before you. are two roads,” explained the missionary. ‘#“Phe one leads to ruin ond useless. ness, the other to salvation and glory.” The natives. looked puzzled. hich will you take?” the tall, thin .exhorter impressively demanded. In- stantly the Indians weré upon their teat, their eyes kindled with in%ellis gence. The missionary was almost fsguite of | Overcome Wit ht. al say, w- | thundered he: Btn deepest tones, “awhich will.you take?” He listened sly, the reply. grr. little of the ame!” they cordially ithiey kpew ‘Tne or So 3 Sen receives his pay. once a manth ouly, and . Chinese ‘months, it Arr Pe remembered, are 3 “much ge than those we are accus: 1 ve OO 6 : pany, to- with his sorgeantsmajor, goes. ‘and receives the. amount of money. Its conipatiy from his ce to Bim in: jingling. ery which, how- ha r pay-day “occupied 1 hing out for each man the re- Da 48 may be imagined, 45 a ‘very tedious one, and ouly ;success fully accomplished by. tannite care, for here @ piece the size of a pin’s fiead ‘has to be chipped off, and there oa plece of larger dimensions has to be added to make up weight, and any deviation one way or the other means, the loss of perhaps a day's pay or more osomie poor defender of the celestial LBmPITe caliats ‘When the process ‘of meting out. 18 accomplished, the silver is carefully wrapped in paper, :upon which is iwritten: the name of: the Dine, atten He co ithe SEC In CIID. divides thé moh . el 4 first man in cluded, the question is asked in sten- torian tofies, ‘Has any one else a 5 nstomary now sod, to the’‘near- an’s Fhop, where he ex- ves. perforated in the cenfer so as to gl low of being threaded on a string, and, having, ‘received the proper amount, © turns homeward with a cheerful mien but nearly sinking be- neath his burden. The private receives three and a half teals, equal to about nineteen shillings, monthly, out: of whieh he has to provide himself with clothes and food. But he lives on rice, and “bis clothes cost but a trifle. Mistaken Fconomy, Dr. Gustave Schlegel has called at tention to the necessity of merchants studying the customs and’ prejudices of the Chinese in. reference to com: mercial undertakings, ‘and relates the following incident, which shows the strong. practical sense and fru: gality | which pervade the Chinese: The native pols are very thin, and burn through quickly, and some En. lish firms thought it would be (a very good thing to make boilers ip England and send them to China Accordingly; a shipiload was sent to Hong-Kong. : They were cheaper and stronger than the native boilers, and a few hundred were sold, but the na bives would ‘buy no’ more,’ i though they admitted the boilers: vere cheaper than their own, but to make Fo boil they had to use much more Gause theywere so ‘thick: They hh H in the way of fuel before could get their rice boiled than it would: cost: to renew the boilers prey two or three months At Cohey Astana. we » T. rob Rr are talking about : introducing balloon traveling ‘on Coney Island. Mr. Short—@Good gracious! 1 hope eling . is about the only isn’t high down here, + No¥ He No Wender People 8 of long time L'was troubled 1 with weak stomach, In. .. My sister Hood's 1 don't w Hy with iit) pleas resulta. Cn it a ts er i Foundzt en for an Faclery City. “Four yaiiroads, one a beit line, and two fuel oil pi ee ars sire fo eo big city here,” said is & Col, of Chi 0s wher they 2A on ith. ‘They wera right Four | factories located at once, new houses and stores wre going uy dail —~Chicagd News: he Fish, havs some discomforts, buf they manage 10 escape *he annoyance of being called: “too fresh.” —Texas Siftings. J. A: Johnson, Medina, N says: " i's Satarrh Cure cured me.” Si Halls by Druggists, A womar is néver so anxious to acknow- ledge naan’s superiority as when her lead peneil gets duil.—Texas Sifting. Le a a re, Joucs to Irs. Brown, Mrs. J | wonder why, when Croup, Whoop~ ing Co and Diphtnetia were epidentic, your childrenTioné exca) attack?! ye. 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