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H o ! ®, =< o> H > = S = ] =3 # LTWENTIETH \hAH OMAHA. THUR UUI\S LIKE A BIG W 1‘ALI\{)UT ol e e == DAY MOsNING, AUGU NUMBR 64, | SENATOR QUAY'S RESOLUTION | testietmssosiperseston | BADGER STATE REPUBLICANS | ¢rsmen oot s | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS IN WA A Demand to be Made by IHlinois only. This b'll is now pending in the house silver; the neglect of the present adminiy —— "Central Trainmen. i as infinished business and When the senato it tion to modify an erroneous tariff; denounces . Citicato, August 20.—|Special Telogram to acts it can be taken from the speakor's desk and condemns the republican majority in the ‘ Powderly Says the Btrike Has Ceased tobe | myry Brp)'“The Hlinols Central railond will | 1t Proves the Cecasion for a Spirited Debate andreeeive action as privilagea business An Euthusiastio Oonvention at Milwaukee L"-[lp:n;n[}l]u:v:y e of repusentativos lrluxlfityn-plzr The Meat Inspection Bill Taken Up mud of 4 Local Character, tomorrow have to grant a request for a ma- in the Senates E. Jayne of Tows UL, 1 tn the Renominates Governor Hoard, nounees the MeKinley billy favors the “eoin Paseed by the House | kn m!\'unw-‘hlllhr‘ wages of its conductors, olt$, Teriatored ot tHEJONTEE AT areof s‘\l\ir ind tho cnactment of Inws prakemen and baggagemen or it will have J.'W. Hutchins and wife of Hampton, Ta i Vi e L L okt " ' Us United States sonators by a_divect vote of s ' THE SITUATION BECOMING VERY SERIOUS. | anciher strike onits tands. Representative | STATUS OF THE FEDERAL ELECTION BILL, | arvat ihe Anericun tuse. | THE PLATFORM UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED: | iy 55 e, an the adoption of the Austratian | AMENDMENT REGARDING TEXAS FEVIR, delogates from over division onm | '.v A Amold of Kearnoy is at the St. PR Lballot systom. f s the Illinois Central will meet in —— James, 1 Two ballots were taken for governor with Sargent Calls aMeeting for Saturday | Chicago tomorrow to formulate their D. Thomas and wife of Omaha are at the | 1t Declares its Devotion to the Come | gut uny ,‘,.‘”-‘, and the convention adjourned | Pefeatof the Clause Declaring it {9 p demands, In brief, they are that through | Democrats Wikl Try and Postpone | St James. ; ) ) til oW, * i X Neat of the Supreme Council e e AT B e Kot Ggon 65y Peolouging J. H. Green, the well known and successful mon Sctioal as the Clitef Fac. Lty St b Not a Contaglous Discase— conauetors, bagsagremne i ction Upon *rolong 2 A 5 4 Se " s B S o b, J of the Federation of ning 4,000 miles a month shall receive §1 Deb |'“‘ oh Wis TAMEP e m|:::I;vf‘l}lh‘*ll‘l':lfi:”\' Ln'{l\’ - tor in the Education Pennsylvania Frohibitionists. Only One Page of the Iaiiroad Employes PR R sl sl o s 451 i SR B o i ey of tho Peopie Hamswine, Pa, Aust 8- The ot Tarit Disposed O el $,00 miles @ month the demand is | v MISCELLANEOUS, — prohibition convention cmbled at 10:50 $100 for conductors, £ for Representative Dorsey las recomme nded e P m this morning. ~ After the appointment of the y Nrw York, August 20.—Powderly stated | gagemen and &0 = for brakemen the appointment of James Dy Bell of Fremont Minwavker, Wis, August 20.-The repud: | ysual committees and the action of other WASHINGTON, 4 20.1n the honse the . 1his evening that the strike had ceased to be | Onsuburban trains the demand s that con Wisnizerox Brreav Tie Osana Bee, ) | and IR R. Horth of Grand Is8land 1 state convention was called to order at | wutine business Agib Ricketts was eleeted | bill to exempt mining land from the alien land one of local eharacter and s bocome one of | ductors shall receive 890, coile: §75, bi oo 1B Pounmuexti SEES, * (¢ | agents of tho census i 15 by Chairman Payne of the state central | pormanent chairman and o recess taken until | aw was laid on the table by a vote of 30 to97. ) the whole organization, and it will use every | E2#Cmen #60 and brakemen 5. “or freight WasniNaros, D. €, August 20, ufscturers in toe Third edngressional dis- | commitice, Michael Grifin of Eau Claire | 2 o'clock 3 d The bill for the adjustment of the accounts ol et ot Jw | conductors n chain gang the domand is for § nough was suid by the vepiblicans in the | trict. [ was chosen temporary chalrman, Griffin's | Ubon reassembling Chatrmin Stevens of | | ~0l (A HEEH A ] ::u hm in \,,‘ :‘w ” 1[”‘.\\\‘!‘.\:”4 th ‘l;h x'.| .Iq‘y\ ‘(‘m-xl-‘.;s ‘.m‘,_, U.\ daily f ‘1‘ v" ‘.4‘-} $ | debate over the Quay resolution in the senate \l |1-un’]-‘n'fllllur‘riliun has ::I:E‘"v}‘\"l“l t?:n;l ly\\lll sDeoch Wils erith uslastically cieotod and every ‘(h..“mi'im..“ .;“ ,-i lutions I;"x‘l‘ u’.‘- H.” 3 ”\ b ‘~ - .‘ wecha m: inder t ; « ';”n; | ployes will support the movement. The | chain gang crews shall average 3,000 miles this wvlv_nm v“]AI n'.‘.r_ m“u‘ll "1’ " | Omaha Iudian reservation Which he recently | reference to Governor Hoard and the Bennett | ervation of the sbath; favors the Austra- | expiration of the morning hour. g e month, Al overtime isto be computed on | in some form will beadopted. At the close | yetoed on account of s cOhtaining a clause | law was asignal for hearty applause. R, M. | lian ballot system and_suffige: inereased | A posolution calling for information s te M ol 2t basi of 3 cents an hour for conductors any | of the morniig hour Senator Spooner said o | giving the state_authority @ tax_ the lands | Boyd of Rucine and W, J. Mallman were | time of tesidenco by foreimers before nat- | ot FEVEETER GHRUK T nfonnation u to b Grind Master Savgent, president of the | 40 ents for brakemen after a train s an hour | your corvespondent that his motionto commit | before final payment to the*federal govern- | o temporary sccrotaries. A committee | Wralization, and logal ‘prohibition of trasts. | FHSE S LA e { eouncil and chief of the firmen's organiza- [ and thirty-ive minutes lite. Provision is | ' resolution to the committee on rules, | Ment. porary A " NODIIAONS Vill B8 At LG ToHoW and adopted tion, has ordered a meeting of the supreme | also made for the wages of wrecking outfits, | Lyl . o adopted, | S¢rReant William ~ Nelir, Company K, | on resolutions, consisting of one delegato rraidnias The house theu began the cousideration o council Saturday at Terre Huute | but, 88 a conductor expressed it, “1f | Whereit would die, would not be adonted, | pighth infantry, Fort Hobiuson, is dis | fromeach congressional district with Ogden West Virginia Republicans, tho senate meat fnspection bill . for considetation of the question | W @b them twiges wo won'teneed | and that hoknow it when he made the mo- | charged. .= | H. Fethors us chairman was then appointed WikkLixg, W. Va, August 20.—Thestate | Mp, Funston, chairman of the committes 4 X > Ll no wrecking ontfi.” | tion. Quite a number of republicans who | Representatives Pickler and Gifford have | A fiop the appointment of other committees | republican convention met at Martinsburg | on g X | o e New Yorc central - stike | o githered fom onuamberof conductors, |yt tho dection bill taken up at this session | £010 o theie & pnth Dukota. | They | 2 ppoint ttees pu ! et at Martin onagriculture, sald that it was proposed by \ether this move means that the council itappears that the i west wages now paid the convention adjourned until into th 3 o'clock today to n campaten must go through tnro i formalities I - forel intes enter activi inate a candidate for supreme 5 TTICAAUIO will vote against this motion to commit the | itendto enter uctive iina 1 | this measure t is €0 0 month, ranging down from that in for renomiuation. It was rgported here that [ Upon reassembling Governor Howr was | | Hon. I Reynolds of Keysor v . By opening those povts millions before a generat striko dedared o | 1o same proportion s those above range | resolution, as they are anxious to dispose of | My Gumble of Yankion, und Mr. McCoy of | placed in nomination by General George | ceived the nomination” on the secoud ballot { thiillons of totelg gold WoUIL: W BEaibhE whethier o strike will be declarcd st all Te- | dawn frow 8125, The prescnt scals was | itat the crlicst moment, Itis plain toevery | Aber were making a stfong race forthe | Bryant of Mudison; and w motion to make his | The platform adopted endorses the adwinis ntey and would relieve tho er mains to be s¢ in force twelve yearsazomnd neveradvanced. | ono that so long 68 it remains a | o congressional nominations with good ition by neclamation was carried | Fition of President Havrison, barrassed ail 58 lncldits) AT OteN TaibrvIsw, Tle seale oskid is what is Kuown as the | oo oy whether the eloction bill s | chances of success and th ports hay gt 5 Wy standard scale snd s almost univers: Powdaly and | gitee” Thomen claim that they apprebond | © be taken up - at this board of the | nodifiiculty in securing t bor called on Webb this | but it is porbaps sy wos with Webb and | Dilinois Central o v in ). Governor Hoar was then sent 1daho Repablicans. Me. Moy ||.»;\ ‘.fvn11.\m;..n.<.u3 applauded, and | Bogr Crry, 1daho, August 20,—The fivst re as follows : I President and gentlomen of the con- | PUDlican state £ to you and through you to | State of Idaho asscrnbl Niw Youk, Aug igwss Dovlin of the exc Knights of L evening, Tou undoubtedly stirred up the itwo South Da- | @mid el " | kota members and led thém to go home to the democrats will kill time on the taxift bill. | look after their interests. . As Smator Evarts said duving the devate, it [ Today Assistant Secrotay | woull be economy of time to lay aside the | versed the decision of th session 1 obj that the pending bill did not include lard among the products nvention held in the new | which wereto receivea certificate of chur- here today. J. S| acter. should wvanees asked ut that the ver Chandler re- 3 Cndter e | vntion: 1 tond He desired that compound o the men to S tholr d come_to s gonor fiee wheroln ha. retooted | the republicans of Wisconsin my heart-fely | Wheeler was chosen temporary chairman | yoceive a certificate of wholesomencss, and ho the four gentlemen had an interview | Yptheiien to lewe thoin ruis and come o | i bitl for the present and fight out the | e D i B, o, eloeteg R UoR IR AGNTN L. o bos Adenbo and [ andt atter the appointment of the usunlcom: | ko’ wanted the government to g0 foe which lasted twenty minutes on the | e Rock Istand strike was settied v by | consideration of the election bill Itis the “‘_"‘”“.K,Lm) i the Huta land districte | esteem. Life brings no better reward in | mittces the couvention took a s until | stinking lard that was held to be pure offer of Powderly to submit the matier te t roud taking back Murphy, ais. | purpose of the democrats to drag out the dis | The proof oftered is regardedl as suficient any departument of lumin effoxt than an as- | CVeuine. PR oI it of Tlinots suid thks bill would ve. 3 ) v % g : Sirance of duty well done, WO Vears ago . e ™ ve the pretense on which foreign ¢ overn- o irbiton Wy el on the | gl wuiichman, | s of o il 0 as e @ wear Qs el | hecic s vl ige homa oY | pomymds 4% tB wawox, | iCHoiem ve Sne o grounds already presented. n other | g WILXESKARRE CYCLONE, | lcngth as possible o long as therois doubt as THE RE MURINER T, of our colored wealth in faithful | o Valnabl jected to the unjust discrimination being vords, he said that the cornpar ot | to consideration of the election bill. Sp, THE MCORE MURINER TRIAL, keeping. What you have done today is evi- | Thieves ure Valuables from the | jude aeninst American pork under the pro. was not “jumping on the Knights of Labor.,” evised List of the Victims of the [ after all, it mesolves itsclf simply into the | O'Brien’s Counscl Trying Hard to |edence of your belief that I have at Dead and Injured. tense that it was unwholesome, This wus & They did not discharge the men becausett Disaster. question of amending the rules soas to limit Prove an Albi. loast, tried” to g S il Quivoy, Mass., August20.—T'wo othor vie- | meusute fn favor of the farmor ',"|" was | weme Snightsof Labor, it for good reois, | Wikksntan, Pa, Augisi | debate,” oyt Gpmekitin Wil il tine " | Orruwa, T, August 20—{Specil Telo- | U8 youe genevons wseeption, und sndore’ | i word uded o the It of dead s mort 18 Ingllaion shiould o euncie, Neither Depew nor Vinderbilt were opposed | pegiment is on duty this n d L | et e W] Tho ease of both prose- | fiey with the eyes of the wholo nation upon | in, Miss Ella 13 wl, agod tyenty-two, who TR TR to the Knights of t.avor as an organization. he mayor's proclamation 15 | ston of the eloction bill s o | cutionand defense was made pluin today in | her. From Maine to California comes the in. | died at the hospital and Mrs. Abbie Abbott | ment bringing lard within the - oper Powderly once moro urged that the matter | gre esisting the police in ms ug order. | begin, and unless the republicans can agree | the opening statements. A jury was secured | spiring word, “Stand by the little school | of Louisville, Ky. tions of the bill, Lot b ’,v,,'i’l’:"“”'_{"“:“".,\,\‘_",":,‘ fomained im0 ] Unenployed men wore set towork today to | do amend therules and even goso furus to | at 2 o'elock this afternoon, after about half | hous . [Fors T ’;rl o rlbw;‘\“ Although no investigation has been made it ycrsoficeod an. amendimont o i, an inyestigation of the causes surrouud clear the streets of fallen telephoue and tele- | HFPRFELY CRLOT, (Ebae, BHEE S TRasabic | of tho additional pauel ordered this moming | yopuie, e ropublican party s always | o8 LU tagious or infectious discase. Lost. the discharge of fifteen men graphi poles. The owners of many of the | proposition toamend the rules, they might | M been exhansted, - It ostlymade up | been a party of principal and an exponent jack” which liad been loft on ll-v" rails Vilt then passed, © Webb reiterated that th i Wuildings have already st aboutthe recon- | st as well abandon the hopo of taking up | Of farmers who have heard of the case but | of consideration, It stands with sublime ol was picke in the weeds near liouse then proceeded to consideration in sestigate] that the compiny S 1 (ruction of the injured portious of their pro- | the eleetion bill and acknowledg have not been made acquainted with its de- kmnnlg: for progre .‘,\;A.m‘\ and liberty in .m-w ene of m- accid ; :ltm}\‘fll pl :]';w: oL H‘d‘,\][l:w’..: t.w‘l : Without disposing the road and he did not see why their « b nequiescence to the will of the minority. [f | tails. The prosccution, in the opening state. | €Verything. 1t now 'demauds for every child | the marks of wheels where iu had been run hie measure the house adjourne should be question 3. ; k Bt that he be given tho privile over + foreman of the scction gang, a ! ; A . | the house had been as squeamish abou b ; ¢ 2 I th Deviin then usked him if 1 Careful estimates plice the number of | iuourtosios and the like no partisan logis. | MRt by Mr. Maloney, sebfofth the facts as | yjght, The*child that i wan named Welch, cannot be found, nate, owe the public and the buildings demolished and partially destroyed : nfined to Mrs. Ford's confession and lation could have possibly passed be™ has appealed to the repul Lt appears from ssengers WasiiNGr that body 1 the statement of p August20.—1nthe senate Mr, of tho road duty atnewly four hundred and some estimate | duving this congress, .u.‘lw., ) the con. | Stated it would prove that O'Brien, [ und all “patriotic - cilizens that pickpoctzets worked y suceess | Edmands obtained leave of absence for six i“"!“’y‘“" HE iRl Al vereimois i [ ylint b williéx cesdi s g The Joss will | tested election eases — contemplating the un- | in ompany with Ford, was | be gr "“'llt m{ s Tights, Stal ar m»:-.mv!’ AUIBR Ineroiy 0t | doys from tomorrow on account of his "\i."“ 4“v‘|“l” T (it e .| probably ol 00, althoagh in the | seating of democrats could have received | seen to ¢ 1inois river bridge between | 18 Vil th LBl b G i [feaL: “““‘" e M i Jook- | health, b then sail thore was 10 1160 41| Tiveant ahiuos 1o possible means of mukinga | fnalaction. R D15 orcltelc on Dl niht of the tranio, | touches thovery cordof our civic life. Men | scemed nocessiry was for o tespectableJook. | heutth TR further discussing the matter, us the railroal | Hose cstinite ceints A ok tisneiTh 018 Qhsonadion ¢ e woas fandb:1a ovcleck on the night of the murders | gy every nation und every religion, forgot- | ing person to meet them and offer to take | Mr. Q resolution fixing the time for company had declared themselves in favor of | “3% ‘the ity hospit il Tefiine Tretty thet 6ad Uiers wis aiy s Chlog e worn by I 1, hab hight | ting every prejudice of race orbelief, touch | charge of their valubles. These were | votingon the tarift bill and desiznating other n independent, course 2 crved for, Some of 1) ot su sion that personal feeling would be paralyzed with fear when shown the body of | §OWs ulor jho liue in do | tumied oer I e d monor and | [céislative businuss to bo taken up ot this Touccy then said that Master Workman Solrtalneatiis : UG Ol L1l ek 6 groide o AAL CHOTE 1o o | At : : hie body of | fonse of that education to child | the dead were known tolve lad money and | (50N T W tho semte Lo was primarily rc ible for the s 3 : ¥ fatarhinationitae LT B e . that shall muke secure that for which theim- | watches, but these werenot found on theiv per L was laid boforo tho senate. T b8 Ton e gjiice the killed fen, | o g s, Jua || nCha dafonse statol thAviERxpects to prova | o LAmaa stand b Giottyairs. S | soms welvo povsons. ure now ntthe Quiney | M. Honr demanded the yeas and nays on question of Lee's action and cousider the dis Fepublicins te concommed. When Mr. iy | dhagoppon Wis not, at Alley park, a divect | goverument for the. pecple and by the'peo- | hosyital. Fhey are all soriougly injured, | ugrecing to the iesolution wnd thea offervd as charge of the other threw the responsibility of the present con- | clainyin the moratne. - T S ple.” | Most of them were scalded by escapi asubstitute his own proposition making it in B Whbb rotivel and. thab taaed | threw the responsibility of the present con- | clainiin the morning. In the opening state- J. B, Treat of Green county was nominated | steam, and several arein a pr order “when any bill or resolution shall be for lieitenaut governor on the first ballot and | tion s e e the convention then adjourned till evenine, e under consideration for a reasonable time for The platform, which was unanimously A OullisionidniColorat uny scnator to demand — that the wions situa- "the conference. Powderly and Devlin then with out making any threats or intic thoy intended ta do. m there to the Kelley's saloon, { dition of affairs upon Mr. Edmunds, who, the | ment My, Fowler stated that 0'Bn senator from Maine stated, bad bolted the | the opera house at § o*clock, went fry caucns action proposing to amend the rules | to Carew's livery barn, thenee bac yreach the previous question after | opera house, thence 't infant drow With: | nd sixtemoy ing what |~ JOSIEPH lebate Lo 2 i opted, declaves i ovotion to the comme Parser Lake, Colo., At A col- | closed.” He also moved to add to Mr. Quay’ Webbigivos this version of the interview | “tiispinal e wsonable debate, the Vermonter lost his | thence to the canal bridge thénce back to mlm',l‘v :{Llfi;pl.l-' lwll\.u‘:n:' i::\‘l‘n“‘u “.u,‘ui"'.’x":»'} lision oceurred this afternoou on the Denver | yesolution o \\1"‘\'\ t | r| o th e B IR 1 s Ol 03 IS Antaryen ORGIS HAMILTON. temper for a moment, but it wasonly for the | [{elley's and thence to Kupeske's boarding e iae R IR AR AP T B e S NHLLE01 i nonts. |k % : | resolution a provision to fuclude in Lgasat x‘f:« L s ‘“,;. o lml WS Cat- KNOWN HUNGARIAN, moment. Mr. Edmunds does not t housc and to be 11 o'wldek or a little “'ml'”] |‘m'|‘x l‘ m’ " ::{i o »WI. b | & Rio ¢ ndo b ‘.\’4'\‘\;' l|.u m-:ll uke -U"; | ness tobe taken up, the federal elec i O S NWST pieasal ner, The fatully i cafare: (] responsibility of J failure of < g B o it - engthe iC ©l b ecH @84S | Monument. whic resultod in the [ y g > 2] snto ARl 048 tho| silnntion ob tiio "__'{ fal ‘-‘\ njurcdgar the responsibility of the failure of | later. iThis. says the defese, it can pro valnable auxi s in the work of popular EI fitesaicaty ““‘ 1 esulted in the el of | W0 to have avote on v taken on Septeme ) i rnklin Walsh, the to to auend the rules, 1ot | by u scoro of witnesses, Kot us O'Brien | Yo ieivite s an " parechial Sebools ngineer and - probably ¢ ded e T W do todeny that it is o _physieal im- | migh have done all of this, f willbe u hard ioation pelvate | aud parveiinl &gkotls, | picoman Bolty. e TN S il '] imictine, Saigent sul Jolin Loug. possivility to consider the election bill at this | matier to prove thut he was xot at the park, [ SuPPOrteq | W T Mt kY Mr., Quay gave notico that he wonld de Pt 10 whidle cise hefors thewotl | Unknown émploye of the Delaware & Hud- | or the next sesion without the rules beiug | which is but a fiveeminut walk from Kelly's, D st ‘L‘,,"h,l'j,?, Jbsprtely | wae pIs STION. | manda division of the question. Mr. Hoar s ore LI posltionot o ex Loy e amended, - When Mr. Edmunds said that 1o | and he need not have been whsent more thay | ey PUTROSE WHIKCHDE 0 Huterfore tn My | 3 s S then spoke at some length on his motion in — James MeGinley. would not be bound by the caucus action pro- | fwenty minutes to ~have committed the A I soliools, €1t 8 W Commissioner of Health Weicheisham 0 it e oectoral bill, taking occasi o exceutive bourd, 3 Bertha Vandermark. posing to amend the vules e found a num- | murdes torms, government or the branches (o be Makes o Statemsnt roant r e A, HICAIE LO0CRBION night, Usays to the Knigl - Labor and 10 | Jopunis Fulrod, e berof followers, buthad he stood fivin to the - L 0 8 | OOk an A st B0V Babltlinaleavamito’ |11 ae parne Ditksvell copaitared findingoy tho public that the position finally assumed | My, Barrett, will of the large majority of his party the rules THE CRONIN SUSPECT. -'f‘\l]x!'-gll;i"“‘k‘"-"‘]:.':“‘*‘."“‘_“f“‘—f"“,’-'"‘; | e et o the rittmors qhat th | CALy and caleulated o remove force and :..: :,m‘;im‘.um‘;i\"x.xl_ni\:“n o “-h B r‘.‘.. \\‘»; m _.lz.|\l M\“.m 5 {\-.‘ma n.-,\,(l- been a mlm-ux! and the election toa ‘l'i""lw“ (?".,r‘ “";““ ":f""{' "l":‘ ‘.::, I‘“;\ “”» 'I ’l‘“' ACRLA10+ ‘|‘ I ,H' ud from the election of members of the 0 axasealh, tuo N AU OIRRICAS alah Newsbiegel bill would have been already passed. s Myste Moveme! guag JEtlil € linois live stock commissfon is responsible [0 e o hamber 5 it I onting e iRe S aiiter due “The eity during the night was enveloped in nother vl was demonstrated in thedo- | iiele. Mysteriaus . Moveinents at| them tof.read ‘and - white the ne HIRGLIAYISRCRINve Hihar MU 0 AUE Vhen tho ominous condition of affuis peculation, believes that the compulsory education law | f0F the sale "f‘:‘;‘f“""" ’f‘“:""',“'”‘ I v"‘".‘““: {f. ‘Thousands | upat this session it will not be passed by Cimeaco, August 20 pecial Telegram to | enacted by the last legislature is wise and | that a powerfu kml OCUILG A0 CURL00 I ORIBY 3 : ind about the | the jFifty-fist congress, for there will be | Tue Brr,l—The last visit of John P, Kunze, | bumane in all iis essential purposes und op- | work tosecure the removal of Commissioucr New York — Central — would without | seenes of the wreck and business is almost | as much work of a routine nature toaccom- | the Cronin suspect, to Joliet was attended by of Health Weicheishatm, that gentleman sald | Gyagos, doubt be ordered cither touight or in the | e d. plish in tho next session as can possibly b6 | g eireumstance that hus catsod considerab par e toduy: “I never knew Dr. MeClesney, At the conclusion of Mr, Hoar’s speech M., mox repotter went tothe Grand Cen About twenty-five persons were seriously | done, and even though there was nothing 5 s % av e | lect the time of ye chaleman of the Tilinols live stock commis. | Spooner moved to refer the Quay resolution cpot, (0 interview Webband Voorhe {njured. clso to consider than the appropriation bills, | SPeculation he He and bis partner, J. W. | lic or private, g He called on | 10thecommittec onvules, = who for the present sleep theve,. Both L The body of Peter Schmidt, aged ten, has | the election bill could not be disposed of | Balke, were there together, and Balkesenta | which h oo 3 Mr. Freye made an impassioned address to I to their improvised cots and wete | hoen found and there are reports of the find- | under the present rules. On the republican | telegram to Chi cave instruction, and ch me suspicious of X vhuess owing to theseryice from the ele becamo _ plain late tonight that @ | {piclightstation being shut strike of all tho employes of the | of peoploare serambling ove bate today. If the election bill is mot taken Julict Create tute for the clection processes, with which we are all unheppily too familiar, the peace- ful arbitration of the courts of the United v aud place, whether pub and wherever located, in | ©F ! ; clhildren or ward shali’ re- | sion, until 1 came into of s and modi- | meseveral times and I bec ago saying “Kunze's arm 3 ' the republican senators against that motion G Lt S AREh ingof other hodies, ; side it Is staled that of their number Messrs. | is broken? Kunzo's arm is not broken, and | 105, (e existing luw so that it shall | nis nctions. From the way things were | und in favor of an ameadment, to the rules ves to gt the sleop out of them-it wis | he Record places the number of huildin QY& Camisron, | Ergla; Washlirn Pover, |ty ottaiaevain 15 sunnossdl b iHave" Baen | o meme to/tad ‘:;‘\‘\,*j","fi‘,“j‘ avations. The | o0 on at the stockyards 1 became satisfied | providing for the adoption of the previous 11 _o'clock—they received the reporter | wicekea by the cyclone at 400, and the da Paddock and Plumb, and_ possibly, although 6 ¥ 3 ocen 6 | platform says e further bolieve that all | oy 0% 4y 4 ity was not prote sufticiently | question. He said that if forty-three republl- cordially. Webb £uid he considercd that he | agein amounts rauging from $100 to £20, not _probably, Divis' will vote uginst the | cipher disputeh, but what it meant only | children beiween the ages of seven and four- [ that tho city wus not protected suft O BOTRIOER Sy DR THIEED ProTAt EAen w et strike was declured [u_the belief that the | 1o total loss 1s estimited ot £1,000,00, consideration’ of the election bill at this ses- | Baike and the recipients know, Kunze's ve- | teen yoars shall be protected by appropriate | from discased meat, and [ was convinced : Ceatral management was opposed to Knights sion, Some of theso senator of Tabor. e wisied 0 veitorato i stiie: Another Fatal Wind Storm. bly the ,':"f,“l"l"l'l.::f‘l",,‘{'.,‘,"‘l' o wholeraad wOUld | wind storm unmofed houses and barns at | the immediate consider ; every duy and all night if nec | logisiation from the ovils, phiysical and men- | that it would be sold on this market, REE i L e Bto tal, arising from theiremployment in factoric Witk o AeaETonbbIoal oA TS Shon Lhonatite i sl i i O sl Cian RS cate that he is using means of somesortto | yn SR ISR o e first outbre a three days, at bill passed in ten days QUEANNA, Pa., August 2.—A heavy | Power, Cameron and Quay, would favor | .. & B S O and - similar | places of work, and |y o0a" ghinned 100 bead of lumpy jawed | afterwards’und the clection bill in ten da Yion ot “{he | communicate with Coughlin or Sullivau and | udequte provision should be made for | Dowrd shipped N6 bead °F WHPY I8 RiBE] thakis Db (bowadiahe: et s , : alcobon b ST ended as | Bourke, the care of [children incorrigibly traant. We | SUOIB 1 S0 o ering pUrPOss. O faver won 8 battle: q over ratalhe tiht in_ spite of all toad would run | Brushvile three miles from here last even- hl:]-4'-‘1:::;|:”llllu’-'|y‘|!l“ l'l:flw}},.f auamiNdad el L o Qunloytin ,,,-:mug about tho | Ore unallerably opposed o any union of | forsiaughter and vendoring purposs or never, wien 8 hattio. fng uever reteliegly all trins in the morung us uswl |mg The house occupied by Luther Hall | apf Gchate, The two senators from Washe | Cronin cioe. said today: The mtor chureh and state and will resist any attempt ; Neither he nor Voorhees appeared much | and family was partially blown down and . 200 CRs0y ST AY el ‘s for ; inances ure strong wenstthe admission of [ \ B ton e Opnt: S 5 . ot e rne upon the ~part of ecither to invade the | HMCS DL dopressed. Howished the publle to kuow | oneof Hail's sous killed and avother fatally | (e St s T duys. ago, Ut they Moo | Lg Prisoners ut Jolict ave. i o hurry aboit | domain of ' the other liseased meat with possi- | peated visits to Joli exception of Messers, Paddock, are supposed 1o indi- Hiscock took the same view and op- ud I an sworn to obey the | posed the referenee of the Quay resolution as £ k Ve repudiate i aal TR e t s e ago, but they have | bringing the case hefore the supreme court i e ro laws of the city. In a letter to me Dr. Mc ading w delay. T Al B6 aelst noiel from Baielly ) indured, B 42 been tlooded with telcerams ' from thelr con- | W tontidently expect the sentence to bo re. | Sy 5 Eros miswepresentation of | (i loy guys: During the past year thou- | Mr. Edmunds replied to Mr. Fry of t "_~l}l‘u-’ mlll -:H{ \;l all '-'\;‘ nu“_flw | Einsn ICT BareLThnna) stituents, and they are now adherents of the | vepsed, but we do not want a reversal until ““‘l‘“” }_’“ i t-’um T {;"\‘: i P | gands of catftle affected with that dread dis- | m: il declared his opposition to the muz- company had not been lying _ldle. lien e % 2 earliest possible consideration of the election | suicient time has elapsed for public passion | foea. ek TS AUy i ease, lumpy-juw, have been driven fiom the | zling process, While Mr, Edmunds was told thit the ~l||m{ meant all the empioyes | Cnreaco, August 20.—A vanic occurred 10- | w1 Tt is likely that when some other sena- in : the domain of conscience wnd trample - 1 but en s he ppeared somew i s 1o be cooled and public clamor appeased,when 8 the people will be in a frame of mind to take constituents they | quictly the decision we believe will be reu- <'s clock struck 12 and the 1 before the sen stockyards and their carcasses sold on the king the clerk upon parental ¥ights or religious liborty g 3 e TEIbH ox vl = ) s policy of the state is to. secure to all ehildren | Whe public will ever kiow how miny people | ished business, rs on two grip | tors who donot force action upon the bill at n hear from the [ night among the passeng startled. ~ Neither he nor Voorhees wade | qjys fn tho tunnel under the river on La | this sess any comment thereon. | s unfine Powderly was asked tonight what wouldbe | S Hle street. The panic was the Wtof a :\hlv:r (AR ull}l{hn. wa _fn‘t bange | dered” by the upper tibunal. Wo know | \Githin its borders at the carliest practicable | Bive found untimely graves by cating the | 1 ‘l‘.l‘ 1_'.'|'} was ask ‘]',' l‘ t the tarift bill S Gty en stoppage S Shinaee by a aoliiat position, ¢ speeches of | pothing about Kunze's movements.”? s ; a dischreaof the | discased meat o lid aside tempovarily, but he declined the next move, Hesaid it had not heen de- | sudden stoppage of machivery by u collision | {4 O e pee of age proper equipment for the dischargeof the | discasedmeat’ . - o Ind ot At i ; Senators Hoar and Frye were master- sl L e i ; | Uf have received a request from a firmto | doing so, and the senate proceeded with its termined, but he would tomorrow isue an | betweenthetrains on a grace, apparently | picces of description as to . the ordinary duties of citizenship,and tothis end, | o0 SC HHOVE o G een no | consideration, the pending question being appeal to' the mechanies and all otier em- | faeyitatle, owingto the falure of the brakes | famentable condition of election influences jn | EBinsurance Commissioners Con alike important to the stute, to the chilaren | B4n 5giices™at the stockyards for some | on Mr. McPherson's amendment to strike ployes of the Central Hudson svstem and | o:one i, The elangor of the bells from | cortain seetions of the country, and the gi CLEVELAND, O., August 20.—[Special Tele- | and to Hn-x-m-xtl.\;-l-lnlnll' nwo lavite the | Coo In view of McChesncy's letter 1de- [ out classifieations and compound duties and L .-.n.mh\.fo}_l‘.v‘.l\‘. e docunment will be based. | tho eaws on parallel tvicks added to the con- | o what the sail was {0 tho oftect (hat if gram to Tite Ber:|—The anmual national con- | Co-opcration and "k“l\‘n'\lw‘y‘n.‘llf;:vwvl-‘l 'f'“;"' dand | Clined to issue such o certificate and shall | 10 substitute a uniform rate of 43 per cout, ad- A iAol the company o avbitrate | fusion, and with one fmpulse the passengers | popublicans do not while they are in control | vention of insurance commissioners of the | Prtriotic people, {1y e DXty 0L 1he | continue to so refuse.” It is now frecly | valorem in the eutlery parvagraph, The i dificultics und will call upon them tostop | iesn’ to struggle to escupe from | ofboth brauches of congress and the exeou- : . Soram 8 ; state while entrusted with powor, ‘plodges [ B 10 80 RGN Sk BN SR | dmendment was rejoatad X Rk i al C 5 4 i ec various states was held in this city this even- | jisel tain o faithful and nomical | chirged that the chairman of state board | umen 15 rejected, work at ouce. the tunncl Women ard childven | tiye power pass a bill providing for pure | ; B ¢ fiaclito AL Ly Gl i ONOMICAL | g fraudulently profited by pe ing the Mr. Paddock was the only republican vot- After the conference at the St. Cloud hotel | were trunplod upon and screaming, groans | olootions they will give the oo all he wter. | i€ Oue of the main questions discussed | administrution of the state government and | i fraudulently profifed, by persttting the | I C0 ) the place scemed buren of incident, A fow | mes were heard on every side and peo- | ances they have made or may make in the fu- | Was unauthorized iusurance, which was in- | fecognizes uud - heartily commends the | g h 8 Codizuted at the next sossion of the “The bill was then 1aid aside with bt one topartors lounged around vainly. waillng for | the edges were Jammed against the | ture upon tho rostram or @dsewlereas to | troduced by an uddress by Mr, Charles B, | faithiul = and = eficient ' management Hyeas ro disposed of to Leni sy R, S1 Lt | Wi ponofiisior et New s | g, fahutiation and musier stihe bl | A of the fasranco deparnt or (o | Hhiomtaitio el it b v Pl house amendimoits to the st The few that came in disappeal quickly 4 und on secret ervands. Sargent, Sweerey, Wilkison wnd Howard will leave at an carly hour in the moming § coused. state auditor's oMce of ‘Nebraska, Mr. | principles of national policy set forth in the Allin opencd his vemarks by saymg | platformadopted by the national republicun that the insur Ving | convention of 1588 and maiutains that the best interests of the American people are i THE NICARAG ) CANAL. college and the meat inspection bills . laid before the senate and concur Warner Miller Gives a Reporton the | These bills now go to the pre rogress of the Work., sl are. were 1 in, ident for his 4 | was over in a few minutes, no collision occur- PHE MEAT INSPECTION BILL, riig. The other passengers escaped with [ buuisesund a bard sbaking up, thoich ner- 4 v | vous shocks to thewomen may yet result this afternoon the senate meat inspec- tion bill came back to the semate with | e companies comy aws of the state are entitled t Terre Haute to attend the meeting of the | . ¥ ameadments by the house and upom motion | With the the | promoted by a continianee of the systen o L e S S The house bill for the relief of settlers on By et Skl 2 "‘jj-" - 3 o perl Rpi b gl he author- | protection of their rights agaiust compunies I\\'lm-h D! ‘xz‘wH American enterprise B i"“ Xou \ Lol 3 Spssial Tolggram ovthern E el e l“'““-‘ lands was taken “Ever, step | huve taken,?said Webb, “has | Honeseckers' Excursions. ) of this bill belongs to Mr. Paddocls, who | which have not compiied with the lays. labor aguinst the competition of the cheap | {0 Tire BEk|—The Nicaragua canal seems to | from the caleadar g i passed. — Adjourned. been upproved by Vanderbiit, Depew and 11CAGO, August 20— [Special Telegram to | 15 chairman of the scuate committee on agri- | Speaker then showed how some companies | labor of Iurope protests against | be in good shape his is the opinion of | others high in the couneils of the company.* Y culture, and who had ported the measure | evade the laws of the various states b W the violent and fraudulent schemes of | Warner Miller, pr it of company. | PIG IRON LRODUCTION, u his committec and itwas adopted by the | ingout the policies in their own offices and | the democratic party to suppress the [ «We have beenall summer,” said Wamer seaateus i substitute for the bill from the | thereby carvied on their *ng ous and per- | republican vote in southiern states us unjust av, “building & roilway from Grey- | & Bulletin. Issued by the Superine committee on foreign relations. The meas us business,” The history of the effort | unconstitutional and utterly Ihli' fensible; , S t dent of the Ce Il now goto the president for his signu. | to r WeiLave Webb said he couldn’t scowhy the fivenen | L'¢ Bre.]-Homeseckers', or harvest ex- | should strike, They were better paid on the | eursions, the oane of the passenwer busin Central than on any other line, Speaking of | Bivailioading and the joy of the cecas bosipder ity e Cnae kg Of | {vavoter, will be given this yeaf by all lines vester Shreatullaly s, Ly ; ) 3 ach these companies was then reviewed, | declures its confidence fu the national admiy- | town along the proposed Waknh arot e aatt o aiparns constant communicat with the chiofoi- | in the eentral truffic and western passe >, It provides for the inspec- | commencing in 1857, the only way of reach- | istration, in its integrity, patriotism and { completed ten miles and we will continue 134 ¥ cers of the Bee line, s Shor and every | territory. Almost all the roads in the central | tion of all sult meats intended for | ing n being to arrc tendent of the ¢ t “and punish the | carnest purpose to promote the publ I achied the Iuteriorand the neus has just lssuod o bulle- K cut and the first lock placed when it will | tin on the production of pig iron in the United h rect- | have extended toa place called Ochoa, There | States during the year ending June 3), 1590, -flh{l‘*; lfl’ :t e first ‘lmn i\}tu be m‘.-u,l \\]‘hH}- we have | In this bulletin the superintendent say s will bo | been pushing the road into the interior we | wppo nroduction of pig iron, including Bossie ageous. It further warmly | have beon nb thosame time working on an an- | - Lh® Production of pig irou, inclding Besst e of the senators and re- | trance to Greytown. We have been dredging during the year named aggregated wel- | until the line has fare which divects its action, and commends | ¢ the efforts it is making to establ s | procial relations with the several ion of the supreme court | this continent upon such a basis of Tennessee holding the agent responsible | mutually advant who | in case the company refuses or cannct pay | upproves the cou limited rilvoad was prepared for the strilke | trafiic teceitory agreed to give the excursions | export, the inspection to be made | avents soliciting for t if it came. on September 8 and 24, and October 14, | under the divection of the secretury | nois alone last year thirty-Ave of these ~rem_Hayes of the exccutive hoard said tonight | Fhe rate will boone fare for the round trip, | of agriculre, prohibits the importation of | derground and irvesponsible compan that no more news would be given out to ood only on selling day going, and good for | all unwholesome food products, adulterated | failed.” The de Whatever the exccutive board de- | Pty days returning. £ drags and vinous liquoas under heavy penal- ‘on wonld not be known until tomorrow The meeting tomorrow of the presidents of | ties, and_propeses punishment to th morning, The board will continue in session | 84 western lines will finally decide what th | knowingly ship s companies, 1 all w 1 ny impure food products, | will have a salutary effect upon publican representatives in the present con- | out b entrance and erecting a splendid 7 tons (2,000 pounds to the ton), as Inight do with the order of the infer-state commerce | It has a Tetaliatory clause, giving the presi. | The way to eradicate the evil is ¢ gress and recoguizes and empbasizes the im- | breakwater, At present we huve seven feet | Ompated with S,31,(ut tons produced due- A few minutes after midnight, Powdy comm wn-ir;-«!m ing grane rates. The Altoo | dent authority to prohibit the importation of | all wildcat and unreliablé nsurance compa- | portance of retuming a legslature which | of water on @ bar where three months ago | W08 the census year of 1880 and 2,052,521 tons and Hollund left the St Gloud hotel | and i insist they will obey the | products from countrics which diseriminate | 1 and walked over to W the Grand Centenl | Ner, and in that case all lines must follow | against our products. Senator Paddock is Offic 's having in charge the super- | £hall insure the coutinua vision of insurance cannot watch too closely | service of ice in th during the census year of 1 ublic | there w Itwill be as diy land, Vessels drawing not . caator Spooner, move thau seven feet of water ure now able | Erutifying tonotice the great strides which depot Hero was B mystery, The | Stit. now sure that the Conger lard bill will be | the conductof local compunies, When they The ticket was not completed until after | to come in. We have purchased the enti the southern states have made in the manu- ~— lavor leaders suvk out o sight s A Tarsanat substituted in the house by his pure food bill, | are detected trausacting busiuess outside of | midnight, The nominations are: Sccretary | plant of the American contract und dredging | facture of pig iron since 1580, the total pro- somewhere about the depot, The mid. 2 e i N and says that if the houso doe bstitute | suthorized territory their certificate of au- | of state, Edward Coe of Walworth; treas- | company at Panama. We are now removing [ Quct —in - that year = being 346 night oxpress on the . Central went| ForOmahaand vicdnity—Stowers, followed | it with his the senate will doso, as | thority should be revoked in their own state. | uver, Albert B, Geiliuss, Milwaukee; at- | that plant from Panama to Greytown. It con- | 1008, 88 against 180,500 tous * in out s peuny showing. aomraniy ooy | by fatr warme it covers all fuod adulteration and canin no | The unauthorized assessment lifo and acci- | tormey general, Junes O'NUill, Clirk cownty: | sists of several largoand powerful dredging [ 10, - Who - dovelopnent of * the 1 the fated hour was not midnizht. In'the de Nebraska—Fair, preceded by showers | Way be construed as class legislation. dent compapies could be /best reached by | superintendent of public instruction, L. D. | machines, severul tug bouts, lighters aud a | By A“I““"“ Dig 1x0n in the ol States Potare onc d about seventy-five fivemen | 1y extrome eastorn portin; warmer; varia- PAYING THE CENSUS ENUMERATORS, Laws admitting cortain clusses of these comi- | Furvey, Winnebago; milroud commissioner, | complete plant for repuivs, Everything con- | Huring the ton years from 1= to I8 hag dud thesame Bunberof switchnen,suprosed | 11y wints i 3 The fluance division of tho census ofiie Is | Punies under rigld wstrictions, wiere they | Lyman 1 Brim, Fau Claire, —The couven | nectod with it s in tirst class condition, " Tn- | [t Plonomsas), A At the Preacal pele of wight come up. i » ) | enumerators whic! » been received g partument, - — apse 0! anawa scheme.” 085ined. 800 b ROGOIDO. & RN DFOs 8 I ;:v‘mm ,‘mrnnn-«,», atlonavy h-ln]«mlm- | :-1\‘;:\\|];= i ~fi‘l‘.~l lhn“:“nh;. 6 xln-:llw:un] partment, AL L e lapse of the Pana 'il Y- ducer of pigiron in the world, possibly reach- Y Aston | . ipon which the U e basec 050 ., Nor G cmocrats, ing this distinction in the culendar year of Neads the Sanction of Twely For South Dakota — Geaserally falr; | examivations are progressing at the rato of [ _Mathew Hume Clay, the Forgor. Rareign, N. C., August 20.—The demos 48 GOOD AS SIGNED, xl':"ul”'l’r:lll‘xl"::1lvll‘lll ot ,‘f,»,.4:.“.n|..y',‘|'. .’.u‘-\\f\'::“\: New \<-|c|\,;\uuu-l““. Grand Mustel warne; variade winds, 200 a day and alvcady (0 accounts have St. Pauvy, Minn, August. 20.—(Special | opitio state convention, which met here stands first, Ohio second, Alabama thivd, Nli- gent said; ‘*There 1s o misapprehension ———— poen exisuined, butit will besome weeks be- | Telegram to Tue Brs—-Muthew Hume | {iiuy was a lavge and briliiant reprosenta- | The Peace Protocol Approved by the | nois fourth 'and New York fifth. In the six on the part of the public resurd The World's Fair Site. e e s U e 2om, O, sent awaV. | Clay, the young Kentuckian who forged his | yion” ' Hion, A, §, Merriman was renominated salvadorian Cabinet, western states which produced pig iron there ng the power of this conforonce. My. | Cuicvan August 0. —Tho exeautive con- | 4fa 1y “aribhioon “ie have | Brandfather's name to notes for §200,000, was | for supreme court justice by acclamation and | C11v oF Mexico, August 20.--[Special Tel- | has been a lavge increase n the production. self, Swecucy, Wilkeson and Howard | Mittec and the building and grounds com- [ 1700 men employed on this work | he owner of considerable property in St. | Hon. Walter Clark was nominated by - | egram to Tue Bee A Salvador dispatch | - b o are membens of the supreme council of the | Mittee of the world's fair ditectors were n | in one capacity or another and ave pushing it | Paul, a fact that no sooner reached the ears | Butine {ux‘ian lvv stice, The convention | savs: General Ezcta today received the Scandal Causes Murder, federation of railway employes, s the sossion for hours this afternoon and evening | 0 completion us rapidly as possivle, but the | of his creditors than they be s attac uranimously and cnthusiastically endorsed | 0 . 1161000 ' s sub d New York, August 20.—Charles Webster, i ot rons it ol St | AL L APpARAHLS . voreneatok | Soparinon Lhbancvcs o o Dlams 1 mars | S oo BEY han Blng atach | Rt Vo nd s el fon 1o | P prfacol which wuswabiited o the daty tit. Today the attomeys of 5 NCE | the Clark County natienal bank of = Man. ¢ sent in_ thelr accounts. | chester, Ky., commenced an action here ral o BUMIOTILY L0 order strile. All wo cal do Js | JUestion of a siie for tho exposition, \What | foF the delay, becuuse of the carcloss m 10 report the result of our deliberations to th | MU0 AT uy, was taken, could ~not be | Ib which they 2 \ , ull committee of oursupreme council and tho | 1e3racd, the committee beiug in strictly ex- | 1L is inpossible to say at present when the | e ing'Glay 'for §52,100, The complaint al- £ full commitiee can then wct upon the report, | CUHE Session K | ‘.,A.l.qwt.vl..llrh“xruP:[."-\(":tfi;kvl‘.x:v‘"\‘-\-.{”\\\v{'\\:"l‘l (29 | loges ho borrowed this sum from the bauk | SAN Josk, Cal., August 20 —The democratic | SEGTUEE FITHTL o by tling will bo set. | Storics heard by the husbaud about his wife Tho other cight members of the council e | - | Pl put it e safe to say that we will gt the | April 10 for six months on fraudulent repre- | state convention today adopted a platform re- | §ed Guticuctonily by I'riday or Saturday, and MeNeil, withuin casy reach. We are once more voview- | o 19 61t OF LXUF 4AYS. to | sentations, Among the property attached | affirming thg principles of the St. Louis plat- | - X e - Rivirs ond Harbors, [ last ng tho entire ovidenco submyiicd (o us and | WMIINTON, August 0.—The houso con. | Q1Y caumeruions who bave beeh pald up to | s lot 16, bioc Autbony Park, a0d | form of 1888 tnd declaring against @ depleted Onthe Way Toward Peace. The Manitoha Wheat Crop. how long the coufereace may last I cunnot | mittee on rivens and harbors today had under | plovt i Ney York city.” filty-five shares of building stock. treasury; the imposition of unequaland op- | Tea Lanertan, August 20,—(Special Cable MixyeaPoLIs, Minn., August 20.—The | consideration the senate amendments to the | | v y Buy. n nato a t NATIONAL BANK® CLRCULATION. i e osaiva taxos: the. arbitrars dieroxurd Ly | gram to Tug Bee,|—Through tho efforts of | Journal's Winuipeg spocial says tho govern: Little Freight Be fverand harbor bill. The committce de- | Representative Dorsey said today that ho | vy b AReRoctors Appolnted. ! o reprefentatives of | Costa Rica and Nicaragus, Senor Legarous | ment crop bulletin issucd todsy gives the BurraLo, August 20, Taule frotght | SS1t0. recommend non-conaurtenco in Gl | hud beon dssume by Senator’ Shirinan 1 | [‘ ASIREION) ) ¥ refenta ¢ ey g imendments and will ask the houseto | the senato wolll immediately after the tarift | Fetary of the treasury today appoiuted George | goivility displayed by the majorit the | doria 1 Guate governments respecs | per with "a total of 20,000,000 bushels, :le::"‘.lfl';fmfiffi-mfi Dk pemetger el | ppolne aconferance commities, This will | is disposed o take u Up aud pass tho bill giving | B Kuapp lnspootor of, hulls and Charles ¥ house 1o yitlding ready obodignce. to bis lnlcllxn “ake on z'fi'fi"‘&'u,‘“ Yoward. siguing & | Mhe harvest 1s half over aud bho weather probably 0ue LmorTow, Bational banks clrculation 0 the full P“l Yeager luspector of bollers at Dubugne, la, | Wyrannical mandates, Weir refusal to join the | | trealy of peaca flue, B Y90 ' | cabinet and approved on mostof the points, | 8n actor who traveled last season with the ’ General Ezeta will send 8o Guatemals s \\'!Hh-,\\.l\"l tl'wvlwlqlnl:l_\.\lvlw\{\l ‘i];\ll‘](llll'lll an 3 el ommission duly suthorizea o sig the peace | actor named Robert” McNeil last ovening, ifornia Democrats. omatssion duly authoritea bo st the beico | 10 Nooting was the result, of scandilons the senate by the August 20.—The acting sec- | the speaker of the hou i o all parliamentary rules and the shameless | and General Allaro, representing the Salva- | average wheat yield at twenty-five bushels