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I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. = KELLEY. STIGER & CO DESIRES TO USE THE PRESENT CONGRESS |, 1' /%! Agents of the sldent-Elect at Wil = ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY WasHing10% Brazav or T the fny Mr. Dettivrew pro 513 FounTeeEsTH St |1 anan to_the Indian appr Wasnisoton, D. ( | riation bill v For the purpose Honry Villard, the railroad 1 \te, was | paying such dam, resulting to the set elreulating about the capitol today for the | s who v the Crow Creek and b For Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. In order to close out our entire line of falr and winter cloaks in the like to ses it disposed of by this congit Melville Gregsley, Sioux Fall s the Joh Representative Bof cran, who ha : PRI e e | quickest possible time we have decided on the days named above to givea it ) G - ongh pi YESTERDAY IN CONGIRIESS, | \] for him Thie re ¢ nd | Loulsbana’s New Senator-Mr. Morgan on tho return o o the Monroe Doctrine LA nderstor o s ox, D. ¢ 4 y to the fr I, ¢ 1eh time in antagonisi to the anti fven it a gres rest_than heretofo I The matter is being talked up one side and | 4 goroon, but down the other, and it is evident that every figalol the & law on the bost terms | auorum voting. Stimu nowever, by Pos 1 @ concer ut from Mr. Sherman that the m about that than ay se and is very | was blocking important business, My active in efforts o sceure some action aropu ry dem we came up late in the mized by two mo neither which was there Washburn gave notice that he would ask the enate to remain in session next Wednesday ocrats, who really beli util a final vote on the auti-option bill is could be repealed if an « eached republicans say the effort i ad Most of tod fon was occupied in the senate at least : s i Mr. Morgan of Alabama on the Nicaraguan Rewarding o Faithfal Ofcial, canal bill. In the course of his speech he e | Tk ot S St This will include the entire cloak stock of Ladies’, Misses' and Child- fiavy 4@ politicnl eliel s a Jover | inz been kicked by the senate into “doll gone conclusion: b & it ety e v | s e e | re)’S Wraps and Jackets of all deseriptions. This means just one-half R i ed aon the put corps of | cott, ‘republican from Colorado moved to . Q WAt e e ts il of the recent low prices to which these goods have been reduced. cedent established by Pre UL eh iy |t I el b Gl L thie caso of Mujor Smiffen. Tho nomination | U el B el S will.probably be sent to the senate carly g (NG gL 10% B DR e .,‘,'!“‘ next week. The appointment was intended Az il Al b bl £ 1 th natore of a surprise to Mr. Hal- | kave his fiest vote on the motion and i’ the ford, but the preliminary arrangements | dfirmative e sl Wi TR | S e 2 O% Discount on all other winter goods throughout the house. As to Ralirg siation. 150 showed the absence of Western railvoads are combining with | quorum the roll was called and forty-six some railroads in New England, and have | ators, two mo « quoriim, responded their representatives b to amend t Mr. Sherman asked unanimous consent to Cullom amendment to the inter com. | have the vote on the anti-option bjll taken on merce law, covering the Cou I cu We sclany - W compelling favored s to testify Mr. Wolcott 1 object | \ inst the railrouds. The railroad com Me Sherman —Then T hope that the sen panies want the Cullom amendment amended | ator having the bill in charge and haviag a 9 ® 80 a8 to make the Interstate Commerce com majority of th senate avor of the bill e e bttty T Bl | Ve ¢ s ntc rieFing with very important CORNER FARNAM AND FIFTEENTH STRERTS. R 1e b et 1","“‘\1»‘;{5".':\k\”‘\‘\Hv'vl\lh»’ iR 1 I give notice that Interstate Commerce commission’ as at y I will ask the senate to ent constituted is a tribunal of final as well | remain in session until we reach a vote on rolina, South Dakota, Wiconsin and Wy- as primary resort and should be maintained. | this bill AT0 ttoe N . I A strong fight will bo mado pro and con in | After a brief exceutive session the senate SHICHARI D (ot us has a the house when the Cullom act comes up the | adjourned b oot o) latter part of next week In the House. ablishing a perman s : s The appropriations committec has under Wholly i Cleveland Afuir. The time of the house was principally con- | ¢ongideration a proposition to abolish all sumed today in the considcration of the bill nsion ngencics and pay pensioners wi - X 3 i N atifying the agreement vith the Cherokee Nt A DAt tHe ot k At our sale of linens and housekeeping goods this year we offer some of the best bargains ever shown in Omaha. We have just receiveda nation of Indians for the cession to th J democratic colleagrues about. prospectis A e el S e A ) rof the treasury, when consulted, suid | large importation of the best Irish and German linens, which enables us to show the choicest things .the market affords. In addtion to this we pointments at the hands of President Cleve the Cherokee outlet I‘nHn"uvpirh-v-‘nn-n: 5 Fow LELEL £ Presider A Lrather favored e soheme, rered a rbs. | have made some Big cuts on certain lines of goods that we are overstocked in, making an opportunity to buy linens, that you cannot afford to miss. does ex-Hpeaker Reed take | the morning hour the house resumed the | oiution today instructing the committee on s not . democrat In congress, it is | Spusideration of the bill to promote the efi- | foreigu relations to inquire what sums have FINE BLEACHED DAMASK $1 PER YARD.) 25¢c HUCK TOWELS FOR 2lc. s ¢ 5 ; | been expended in the construction of the ated who will day. pasitivelyy thaphe Thé morning hour expired without action | Niearagn . cin ts ahy specific pice to be. filed upon his | ot ! Sapliad i ionn A SHORS IN R s AR G ot ounts of ex- Weo offer during this sale our 72-inch bleached damask that have been sell- Wo are overstocked on towels and consequently offer some rare bargains. recommendation and few of them have mado | 4 4% e The floor was thon ac. | Londitire were heretofore rendered. Aier | ing at $1.25 and $1.374 for $1 per yard. There are about eight or ten pieces | We will sell 100 dozen of our fine large 25¢ huck towels at 21c each. Gy Iiomiace. Ko <“' ihem answer Ietters | corded to the committee on Indian affairs i g s > and all beautiful designs. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. answer them it 18 evasively. They Qo NOL | fix g st 0t ety e e P propriat NEWS FO Anvy, 3-4 napkins to match at $3 per dozen; former price $3.75. as has .,::(-{.l |l::1;1(”\|m[ ',:.:\ ‘«11‘ : I:I:"‘ \:I‘:l ment with the Cherokee nation. “ . H {412 Jhed appoing ¢ ment for, which this approy a con eEvied iy gibermanc lhe answer acknomiedges tho || siaeration, provides for the Ry | B R e ielo BLEACHED DAMASK 75¢c PER YARD. HUCK and DAMASK TOWELS $2 Per Dozen quest and states thi will be put on file. | {paror RIS 0LAthBEGH GBles Cutlat: SHINGTO Specia - ¢ g ¥ L fineitis the expectution of tie dem. | e containe abott 51000000 weres. C " | gram to Tie Bk | —The followiug army or- | 6 pieces @8-inch bleached damask, our 90c quality, all good patterns, dur- in 4-!\1(1»‘y|\|1|; by Mr. UCleveland 3 T'hey re. o) Lt ‘““““.‘ ,“ o m“”.h.(t o d 5 AERNTAEO '“‘“"} today: y g ing this sale 75c per ya“l' at $2 per dozen. oficogiving by Mr, Glex Sney government six years in which to p: Tistitenant Colonel 3 all vividly that eight years ago, and during | JITT nd In the meuntime to pay b per sC0L0! all of the administration of Mr. Cleveland Eighth cavalry, will | B ol Tnc e B O S st b o (8o omer Oty i veror UNBLEACHED GERMAN DAMASK 75c. BED SPREADS $1.25. | pointed men without consultation, or if after | oy an amendment was adopted providing | Licutenant Colonel Sumuel Beck, @ 6 pieces heavy German damask. unbleached, our 85¢ and 90c quality, splen- advice from those interested "he disap- | hiat ho person who is the owner of cighty | pointed everyone, almost. He is by all odds | qovesofland. or who is the owner of any | the most dogmatic of the presidents which | jeal estate in any city o town, the 4 our country has had L e e AN John M. Hamilton, First cavaley, is detailed < Democrits in congross are sty wative | {50 e o Settlomont. | a8 & member of the army retiring board i ODD LOT OF FINE NAPKINS. clopments. They | (The griginal bill made the restriction appl couver acks, vice Major can only hope, us the mendicant does. that Pt 5 AR ARnY P hbipan i 4 can only iope, a8 the mendicant does, that | o ownors of 100 acres T Wo have acoumulated a lot of extra fine doublo dumask napkins. Theyare | @5 00 MARSEILLES QUILTS FOR $3.75. § 3 mocrat from Tllinois Major Joseph W. Wham, paymaster, will | 811 0dd, nothing to match them, but they are the finest goods we carry, and will the democr haveconcluded, and that |- | port in person to_ Col Thomas M. An- | be placed on our counter Monday at a great SACRIFICE. In addition to this ‘We have about 25 or 30 extra fine Marseilles quilts that sold at $5; we have Blican ot il their torms have oy | e G (e iterior towake vules and reaula; | derson, Fourteenthy infantey, president of | log we will put in all odd napkins and cloths of cheaper graades. They are great | put thom in this sale at $2.75. These special bargains will bo picked up quicks ing them serve out Skt SONLOANA ARG LT JORIRY - { the army ng board a T8 o 8 | Tocation upon any lands opened to settlement | paoks. W Bont axamination, Teavel| Dargains Come early, “l;'( time specified in their commissions. | under this bill, and the rules and AnS monthist eranted Cantaln ; 3 : : : . ¢ s b Birafess (0 have ansurances of Mr. Clovelang | Sl be incorporated in the pr erson D, Poindext stant surgeon. Our Annual Sale of Muslin Underwear Still Continues, Special prices on Housckeeping Goods and Sheetings, A | clamation and shall become part of the 10 extension of leave of absence on account that they will be asked to tn tofolios iu ditions upon which the location and set LA . of sickuess granted Lieutenant Colonel Guy — o D thenew cabinet that. the chief executive ment of Indians shall Adoyted, | 7 Honry, Seventh cavalry, December 25, is K I E; I \ I \ I E; Y S I I ( ; b.\ l a §§Z () O M I A I I Y il ot ask the advice of any ane in select- | o bill wan discussed by Pec, | further oxtol ur months on surgeon’s ) L. & = 4650 ing his cabinet. At this time four years ugo | Rockavell, Dingley, Bowers and Piokier. 0. o mengun oh SUNERR 8 the trains were filled with men from all sec- | 3 Al tions of the country golng to Tndlanapolis 10 | oo il Was Passed and the house ad istant quartermaster, will proceed recommend the appointment of republic i - e io Jefforson barracks, Mo, on' public busi- | "IDF T THR QLATDED | of the arbitrators be connected in any way | YWIN/T'I 1 \ T | Chancellor von Caprivi's speech may altep With o 3 two turn to station in thi i Vi J\ by U Republicans in congress find considerable amuscment these - days in twitting their s of Importance in the 100 dozen huck and damask towels, worth 20c each, they all go in this sale adjutant.general, for duty in conne did goods for common use, for this sale 75¢ per yard. t 2 cases fine crochet bed spreads, extra quality and size, beautiful Marseilleg the compilation of the regulations. Major patterns. This quilt sells at $1.50 the world over. For this sale $1.25 each. is that Pres id will remo ok iy . the position X CO] e city, Captain Y » 2o z d the ch ) M r possibly exceptions every —_ y ity, from acting and the chairman may apj a Tho soclaliste of Misaeabits iV man selocted for the cabinet by President | Estimate of Cost of 1gn Mail Serviee | Lo Fdic t surgeon, is relicved substitute. The right of challenging by either . ol 1 lalists of \-ul‘ruuu have pros o 1 reboni anata ey e bat | Lotiaiativo Natos, duty at Port Niobrarg, Neb, and will repaiv g party is absolute. the vacancy thus crested | claimed a boycott against the brewers of place, endorsed by hundreds or thousands of | wWasmiyarox, D, C., Jan. 14— Secrotary | 5 eding soecom i thareity or duts o iy | Flans of the Order of Railway Gonductors to | to be filled by the shaivman [CONTINUED FROM PIRST PAGE. | that place for forming w union for protection republican workers. It is ot believed that | g er sent to the house tody 4 communic office. . 4 Defeat Ticket Brokers. New Line to Denver. o = = against the socialists, who were boycotting 100 letters will be written in behalf of all k g LTI the privileges enjoyed by the bureau- | single brewers. The feud extends to fa the men whom Mr. Cleveland will sclect for | tion from Postmaster General Wanamaker | ‘ P il A dispatch from Denver says that a big | cracy is stirving the middle classes of | torios, fn the cunte N his cabinet. Nor will delegations call upon | submittin stimate of an appropriation | WEATHER FORFCASIS. movement which has been industriously TR TP e TS made b ‘vn IM 1‘[‘ “n\\” L \: gier him to wrge men for those positions. His | of 004,124 fc msportation of f0relgn | surcense of Fright Sorrow Promised for the | GENERAL LEGISLATION TO BE SECURED | kept from the public has come to light therc. | - Wi Tissian officils A ade by e boyoo rewe a, party managers have come to the conclusion | yails for the fiscal year ending June 50, 1504 LAREEG I It is nothing more or less than a determina- | @ ou, are exempt from any taxation The socialists working in theso factories that they are not wanted as counselors and | . o il A, 5 tion on the part of the Chicago & North- | except an income tax. To the property | threaten to strike are giving him o wide bevth, o | under contract as provided for by the act of | Wasmixarox. D, C.. Jan. 14.—Forecast n I e R e R B B P e b Ve A e gl ; ! Mareh, 1801, for the promotion of the forcign for Sunday For Nebraska: Fair, warmer, Bills Kegulating the Sale of ansportation Hie o e he company in question, | v ar | mail service. This contractor subsidy service | variable winds to be Introduced in the Leglslatures the report declares, has already practically BYOLAEOH D0y SOIY The following pensions granted are re. | 1) SEVEE B e alveston -t La | For Towa: fuir, warmer, northwesterly ofall Btates Where No 8aoh accomplished it purpose by Securing con. Dortmund, Barmien, Cologne and Hanover | The quarrel threatens to assum ported | Sl ¥ { G | winds, : trol of the Colorado Eastern, an unostenta- | to prote t the exemption. Re out of size with the Net Original - Jumes K. Sanders, | Guayra, New Yorl P ayra, New York | ™ or North and South Dakota ", except Lans Eeiat ORI oA e AR Cho i Denvanttols s were adopted demanding that the sl Laouis . v, Willigm P Simms, Amber: | 10 Colon ;‘”‘H' Kgucleco “'\' anagn, San | snow in- Novth Dakota; warn ariable i nlno Ak tann Tilae Aast OfibhA Gity. By i derprdEan a1 fucile sal son ( shaw, John W, Ploof, Benjamin K Francisco o ong s New Ork 10 | wingds, e or fi ", o the Chicago & Northwest # PIREINIG. AN0LER rogress in their figh Williams, William 11, Thomas; Lewis White. | Buenos Ayres. Nex fiade Janelio.|| Local Record, Cuicago, TiL, Jan.ild—Railway officials | pen has been trying to secure o line to Den. | Privilege of the bureaucrats and thus equa A cougress of socialist delegates from Additional John M. “Taylor, Charles s, | New Nori to Tuxpan and New Norkdo | oppcpop riue Weatuen Buneav, Ovama, | who have been takim an active partin the | ver and thus become independent of the | 1% the taxati Posen ind Silesia has sclected twenty-threo \I\:l;lu‘u’. \\\;n‘l”m.h\ l-« ley .\lhlwva \\. : urtis. | 8 l“ aulnr estimates of the d " artment | Jan. 14.—~Omaha record of temperature and | movement to wipe out’ the ticket scalping nion Pacifie, over whose tracks its through Ihe fourtee rates from German candidates to stand for election to the Reichsge J ( 5. ¢ ¢ 0mas HAnoe, RO FE A1 O8LimAales of 19 GeDe nen P ) corresponding day ol s OW olorado anc t nt 1 B e BV Vol Anaut MR Ihe following confirmations ave announced ; | Tinfall compared with corresponding day of | evil in western citles gre much pleased at opers | now reach - Colorado and Utah | ports met in convention today. Here ( tug. The delegates acted under the ided non. Orig widows—Luey M. MeKinnon, | United States Consy John Brigham of | Past four ye: 1803, 1802, 1801, 1800 | the prospect of being, materially aided in lm”‘\‘\\\_m‘l;l‘,"”"‘jl"l"‘“ X:.‘l}'i..:x‘. e tat] | mann, president of the Hamburg Chamber that the dissolution of the Reichstag was Elizabetc Henschoter, Lydia A, Allen. | lowi, at Alx lo Chapo k Gottschalk | s ximum temperature, -+ c 2 their undertaking by-the Order of Railway | be built south from there to & junction with Commerce, occupied the chuir. The | hinminent over the army bill. Subsequent Qriginal -Homer T, Bowlker dohn Brown, | of Califoruia, At Stheet nastars: | Mintmum temporatare. 83 119 2t T R O T o BT Y e v bR o e | agenda of the congre de the measu Harrow, William Davis, Upton (. Holder- | bons, Dyersville: Henry Kettel, Grand | Preeipitation 00 .0 praise of the South | Dakota branch of the . Than, Thomas Towusley, Emanuel A, Boa Junetion: John Knapp, Havkersbure; Sam- | Statement showing the condition of tem- | order, which has taken the initiative by | ’ et cont ssels euteving Germany's port Herr Avendt Martin L. Spotswood. Increase Conrad | Uel Mayne, Baunock ; Leonavd Miller, Hart- | perature und precipi i at Omaha for the | bringing before the legislature of that state | I|>ll\‘ l’m!h“l"\lw;x'n‘v‘w--l f{r e ’\\‘w’rj’-’ Jfalv | Herr Ruporti, ¢ 1o Humburg delegate and editor of the Deutsche Wochenblatt, has unickel. \Orlginal widew=-Catharino M, | W] B R03, AT tog Mivgh 1,160 an antiscalping billoénd they confidently | and transportition compi T decided to retive from the Reichstag and urphy liams, Charter O ormal temperature 3 e 0 i | s ks Aol B efitaa) Hanry : Tavics Ra The Department of State has received in- | Dofictoncy for the day expect to see the ‘movement spread to | la egulations concerning the ch i tion from public life. The chanes disclaime Yeagher, Jucob | . Henry M. Woodworth, | formation that Prince Kanatacusc s been | Defic y since March 1 | other states. The conduetors are interested | the reception and handling of bits on Herr Weierchter, a delegate fromaStettiy ing any k dge of him before the Heichge Albert 8 Tool. Parsons Robinson, Tames F appointed minister from Russia to the | Notma .\"';‘&f‘:""..‘.'.‘”\ s |na in having such laws esacted, because when- :1’. .'»‘\J».‘:\v‘wlw: “)‘w‘mll;‘”"‘ .‘, "‘."yv‘“\‘y"'l‘v“‘;.].};h:.‘- recommended the adoption of 1 strin | ‘Hv ”"Iw J tion with ’.lw ‘.'.‘u".‘x H.’.y"p \;-51 Browning, William Wilson, James, M. Rice, | Diited States to succeed Bavon de Strueve. | LORRLCY since March 1 \' 840 inches | ever fraudulent tickedd ‘are palmed off on | 6 SXROSIEEM W KEVEE 8 (ORI, S, | measures avproved | n Cha placed s stlema upon. Hare Avenat iacie James A, Asheraft, George H. Evans, Adam he prince was expected to leave otors GEORGE L., HUNT, Local Forecast OMcial Rase tattnh ihy : of Commerce eems to feel very much, and this |s babl C. Woodeock. Adaitional - Chupman Burr. | burg today and to reach Washington in two charge o its for any | very m aud this is probably Sumuel McClement, James P. Ayrault, | weeks. e the loss to the company that employs them. | Extra charges will be made for handling ex ressmen proc the reason for his retivement Wilder Leonard, MenzoJ. A. Bronson, An Henry R. Villard was at the capital today Arrival of Oconn Veasels, g But they also have the interest of the publio | NIbIts over 0000 pounds fn weight, aud o pre s made by the He - e drew H. Graham' dacob F. Hahnenkrs 4 w w favor of the suspension of silyer | At Clyde—Arrived—Ethiopia 1 New o T e rangements for the receptio such ex the proposals adopted undreds. prow H. Sraham, dacob h(v“i‘h\'\t\“”m‘;\ | purchases. He had an interview with | York I mind and 2 o) h.l-:‘.”\ b umerous i0- | bipiy as may be made in advance with the { R 60 PERORES R CIARLESTO v, Jan 14, Hundreds of Munger, Henry Neill, Georye Bee. Reis. | Speaker isp, Mr. McMillan, Mr. Springer At Lizard—Pussed—1taly, from New York | Stances in which per - m- | gpansportation mana, A charge of £ per | . 4 ? d e » remaing of Hon. John By L T e By idvels: | yhd n number of other leading members of | for London pelled to pay their fures on the train after | car will be made on all exhibits which arrive | ment regarding quarantive was rejocted Kenna lying in state at the senate chamber ete.—Catherine Brown, Bertha E. Bronson, | the house. said he would not be a mem- [ At Swinmundo—Arrived—Polaria, from | buying worthless tickets of ‘unauthorized | on their own wheels, such as palace cars 1o | commitee was o a Mt o rapor | ASHEA SR AR B0 A QK10 4108 heoe minor of Thomas D. Bradfield. t ber of Mr. ( ud’s cabinet; that his busi- | New York. ents. It is understood nml similar bills * be exhibited in the transportation build on the decisions takeu e ted 1o the | faSadh S8 ATesHt 8 10 capliol was drapec Original— Robert Killen, James . Hen. | ness intevests preciuded th | t At Philadelphia—Arrived —Michigan, from | are t(nh»-ml-'-wim 1 by llhl"““ : ot u‘.m\.t\ a ‘»w ‘;i;‘\mwnw" tives arriving “{‘” iy imperial governen : PR g e T O S Mr. Caine of Utah introduced in the house | lon Conductors in other states where uo anti- | tender. These charges will be uiade in each Williatuson, William 19 Hittle, Jacob M. | today a bill to enable the people of the terri At New York—Arrived—Norge, from | scalping laws exist. direction Russiun-German Commercial Alliance, s A b i T Hartman, John W. Forney, George A, Hart, | tory he represents to form a constitution and | Copenhagen A A Badaatian ap ket imarectan: ; 2 Al m e hody rom th Edward I, F, Ckeistian o Close! | state. government and to be admitted into | At Brow Head—Passed—Runie, New York Completad the Agy : o As a stop toward o Russ 1 con P (0 tho Cath Albert Cuffel, Churles Doogs. Dennis Mur wmion as 4 state | rrpool Printed proofs of the revised agreement of on Ianer 4 ook R merci te, the St e povern 0 ol Lol phy, Robert McCarthy. Additional—¢ | Marthena Harrison coutinues to | A Sighted—Rhineland, New York | the Western Passenger association are SR - QURARVSIRE e, AN of | ment is about to cancel the decree prohibit s was offered by Rov. Fathor Steng lofer, Lorenzo Cooper. Increase—Francis 0 pro langer from infection is be Antwerp. in the hands of the committee on revision Jnsn - Lentra 5 oo , Ao gy « vy ‘ | ates on transcontinental trafi at | iog Russian railway companies from buying | and after touching and_appropriste remarks Windle. Reissue~Henry M. F William | lieved to be removed from the white house. - - — and & meeting of the commitiee will be held | ¥ , gy | A A Sy i g Long, David W. Church, Robert Baster | The vice president has up to date received | Locked Out and Starved. next Wednesduy to make any additional 8¢tion is a point blank refusal to art | matevial abroad on_and swel trades | by the roverend an 'tho LK e Original widows, ete.—Ursuls Bluck, Naney | ¢ ectoral veturns by messengers from the | §r Louis, Mo., Jan. 14.—Six hundred | changes that may be decided uy The pro. | 48 the reduction rates p of Germany expe benefit | ftke $he chroh weLery an J. Ward, Martha Van Order, Hannah Wal. | following states: Delaware, Maine, Mary- [ i SO78 R0 00 o have | posed amendments have already been put. | ern Pacific roads on "1 from the r of 1 r " lick, mother, Stephen Webster, father, Ann | land, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New | SUrIKINg coal whia, flL, have | 1ined in these reports with the exception, | Califor -“" ie east and i The decree s L mperia Roception ta Ar. and Mre. Gherfalder. C. Sheehan, Ruth k s, Josephine Smith, | Jer: New York, South Carolina, Pennsyl- | appealed through a cc » sent here for | perhaps, of the provision in regard to th Aod that the lines in the = ps MOeE, minors of Charles Trowbridge. , | vania, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia. | help to ke p th L ving and freez- | selection of arbitrators. It is recommended = #4880« o and I'r \‘ i 1 { coun awaiting sigua ¢ Taget A veception was tendered at the Metros South Dakota: Originul- Orrin . Henry, | The following states have sent returns by | ing. The locked-out miners, the committee | that a board of arbitrators ointed to | ¢ u demand « comn f Berlin says that a treat Charles Hall, John D, Wallace, Additional | mailobut the messengers have not yet ar- | says, are ta a pitiable condition from the | serve for three months and hear ali appeals their full pn ~George H. Soules. vived: A us, Arkansas, Colorado, Con- | want of proper food. fuel and clothing. The | taken from the decision of the chairman | 9uoted in the last truns SR necticut, Florida, Georgia, fllinois, Indiana, | men are on a strike against the ign, by | in that period. These arbitrators are to be % lowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mis- | the Big Four coal wine of the [llinois weekly | elected by ballot_and must be passenger off- | Pjles of Assistagt Secretary Chandler today over- | souri, Nobraaks, Oaio, llode sland, South | payment law, unless beer brewed by men who have not incurred their displeasurg | justice and eetings have en held in is substituted f th Western Pensions. proportions question involved, As yet, ho ver, the social s have made little developments have shown that their action o be adopted for the sanitary and police | was pre ure Charges at the Fair, $ pted. for 4 L 1) vits premature a member of the Reichstag proposed the adoption of quarantice 1 they ave usually, féquired to make good enate chamber, where the body lay, was also heavily draped in politan club last evening to Mr. and Mrs, betwoen £he tWo 1OWes ; \ded in | Martin Oberfelder whicn was one of the moss May Ministers Bieber v A2 en, Wbl wial occasions of the scason. The ! rs Bi n Ber pacious club rooms were well filled with guests, and the usual program of denc urs in Russian court feeling because of | was iudulged ig, % . h will expedite the negotistions, but people nave pies, but DeWitt s " | ciuls of lines in the association, Should any Witch Hazel salve will cure wew, X be