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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1s¢ : C “Y FIVE CENTS YICTORY I‘OR REPL \L Hopkios (rep. 11L) ~ Houck (dem. Ky.) Baldwin (dem. Minn.)Bond (dem. Wis.) crat, of Ohio; Russell, demoerat, ofiGeorgia ; Plattsmouth, 150,000 and 2 folk 200,000 “I\ - . » / il H H Houck (dem. Ohio) Hull (rep. Tow Bartholt (rep. Mo.) Bartlett (dem. N. Y\) democrat, of hentyioky; Swanson, All of these bills were ado 9y the serate Al N Johnson (rep. (Ind.) | Barwig (dem. Wis.) Belden (rep. N. Y.) t, of Virginia; Taglor, democrat, of at its last scssion and will & Ve adopted Hikert (dem. Ohio) Johnson (dem. Ohio) | Beltshoover (dem Pa.)Berry (dem. Ky.) 1 Tucker, democrAt of Virginia; again, but it is not probabli Johnson (rop. N. D.) Kiefer (rep. Minn.) Bingnam (rep. Pa.) " Black (dem. i} Turpin, democrat, of‘cllm: Tyler, demo, will pss any of them, as Ul = . n —_— oy (rep. Mo,) Lacey (rep. Towa) Blair (rep. N. ) © Boutelle (ren. Me.) | crat, of Virelnfa's Weadogky democrat, of | Most Gonservative Advooatos of the Metal | mitted against puitic buildi| housands of 3 Passage of the Wilson Bill by the House of | Kripps (dom. Pa) Liken (dem. Ohio) Brattan (dem. M Brawley (dem. S.C.) | Michigan; Whiting. demograt. of Michigan Ooasery . 4 Senator Kyle of South D \braska Voterans in At- A% = Lapbam (dem, R.I.) Lilly (rep. Pa.) Breckinridgo (den Breckinridge (dem Catchings, demoerat, of Missouri, gave Readered Breathless by the Vote, troduced a bill making Lavo tendance e e % the Reunion, ! ives, Latever (rep, N. Y.) Lisle (dem. Kv.) Ark.) Ky.) notice that ho would ask the house to con holiday B il epresentati 4 Linton (rep. Mich.) Loud (rep. Cal.) Brotz (dem.Ind.) Brickner (dem. Wis.) | sider the rules tomogrow and then the house Miseatlnneous, SO Lockwood (4 N, Y.) Lynch (dem. Wis.) Brookshire (dem. Brosius (rep. Pa.) adjourned. EVEN ITS OPP WERE SURPRISED | Senator Alen to Tie B ¢ COMMANDER CHU"CH Lougenslager (rep.” Magner (dem. N. Y.) | Ind.) Brown (dem. Ind.) ONENTS RPRIS today wave 1t as his opinion thi " L IT WAS CARRIED BY A LARGE MAJORITY kA Do Mnew (fep TIL) Bunn (dem. N.C.) Burrows (rop. Mich.) IN THE SENATE. RS Hioem BILI ereasing Hutional Bnhk oie il Mahon (rep. Pa,) Marvin (rep. N. Y.) | Bynum (dem, Ind.) Cabaniss (dem. Ga.) ’ to the par value of bonas depost Mallery (dein. Fla.) McCall (pop, Mass,) | Cadinus (dem. N. J) Caldwell (rep. O.) e R b6 PResol 1 She ShNach,. Lo o OMeinl Orders & L — ; p - dle it | Martin (dem. Ind.) " MecCreery (dem. Ky.) | Campbell(dem. N, Y.)Cannon (dem, Cal.) 9 - e Bo Employed Upon the Democratio voto on the bill this Aftornoon whi Lively Campiire HOR 18 Vain Effo:ts of Its Opponsats to Sad McAleer (dem. Pa.) MeBannold (dem, Til,) | Capehart (dem. W. Caruth (dem, Ky.) WastisaToN, Aug. 29.—The sonato today, P ol g B g {tdlsnton n ujoriLy ORSTELY. 10, that [ B toshiny ) with Amendments, + | MeLeary (vep. Minn.) McEttrick (4. Mass.) | Va.) Catchings (dem. by tho vote of 82 to 20, decided Mr. Mantlo The overyhelming majority whict " g sected McDowell (rep. Pa.). McKafg (dem. Md. ). Causey (dem, Del.) Miss,) of Motana and Mr. Allen of Washington TRy “Itepents the unconditional repeal bill in 1ans tor Jts Enteftnlnwmon McNagny (dem,Ind.) Milliken (rep. Mo ancy (dem. . AL o roe coinage are taken as favo indica SILVER MEN MAKE BUT A POOR SHOWING e elolih (L 1Neb.), Mvee (X6, Lot ok B D ENER S LAGL R L W y ::(,‘. '.“:-.nh‘;: “\“: :‘.qclr::;::u';ml‘;:l“;y s Wasnisatox Buneaw or Tre m-n.} tions for tho consideration of the nationnl | Giasn Tstaxm, x [Specia Meyer (dem, La.) Northway (rep. O) ockran (dem. ) . Compron (dem, M or to o vacanciop o: d by the ox- 5 ) “IN FULL CHARGE No Filibosterlng or Unasual Methods to 3 3 FOURTEENTI N bank circulations bill and it 18 believed that | Tologram to o fiftees N Moon (rep Mich.) O'Nell (rep, Pa.) Cogswell (rop. Mass.) Coombs (dem. N. ¥.) | piration of a regular tefm, not happening by WASHINDION, thomensure will p1ss Lo house s well asthe | 4ot veanios of i il SATIOTeBE T They Had Overestimated Their Strength and | Mutchler (dem. Pa.) Pago (dom. R 1) Conn (dem. Ind.) Cooper (dem. Ind.) resignation. N Siiver a8 .n money metal reccived a ston. | 86 y troutle In_tho houso ‘ns j oo Teunion of soldicrs nnd sallors of Ne. hey Had Overestimate £ Oates (dem. Ala.) ~ Patterson (d. Tenn.) | Cooper (dem. Cousins (rep, In.) The house bill to ropedl the Sherman act | ning blow i ¥ 5 tives | Well as the sensite scems to bo to ger the | DUaska was formally declared opened today. Aro Beaten at Every Turn, O'Neil (dem. Mass,) Pearson (dem. O.) Cornish (dem. N. J.) Crain (dem. Tex.) HekL: e ST ning blow in the houscof representatives | Feo/ Fo T HE0 KC I'he ofticial recognition of the fact was when e Outhwaite, (d. 0.) ~ Passhal (dem. Tex.) Covert (dem. N. Y.) Curtis (rep. N. Y.) was laid peforo the senfite and referred to | toduy. 3 Notouly did that body puss a bill A. M. Stuck of Omaha, formerly connected [ Camp Logan was turne ). ) Vi y A. M. Stuck of Omaha, formerly connected | Camp Logan was turned over o Dopartmen Payne (rep. N. Y.) Dalzell (rep. Pa.) Cummings (dem.N.Y.) | the committeo on finande, unconditionally repealing tho silver purchas- | wi ¥ 0 Doy ont 3 " 'y Y b h tho e 1 ing department of the bk Commander Church by the citizens reunion Pendleton (dem. W. Perkins (rep. Ta.) Davey (dem. La.) Daniels (rep. N. Y.) Mr. Voorhees announeed there would be " > 181 ¢ 120 mafor t | horn railroad is he Ho - hias: boot Y 5 k. CROWDED GALLERIES WATCH THE VOTING | Vi) Phillips (rop. Ponmw) | Dingiey (vop, Me) DoForest (dom.Conn.) gl 5 L AR L (LR B LR T 96 yo committee rompt actic ’ o orrow. | refusec reo cotnago amendmof ¢ an | in the employ of that company for nine year Pigott (dem. Penn.) Powers (rep. Vt.) Donovan (aem. O.) Dolliver (rep. I1.) "‘\‘;'fl':.‘ tion h\: tho :)-::::H'L:_ol l|n;n u'ry!\‘v(' refused a free coinage amendment by an | f the employ of that com L Feduotlon. of At S o'clock Commander Church and staff, Price (dem, In,) Randall (vep. Mass.) ver (v8p. Mass.) Doolittle (vep, Wash,) | Mr. Sherman gave n that he would | overwhelming majority and defeated a num- | il FEW, WS foreed bo ke o moduat together with the committee, assembled upon Grent Interest Taken in the Proceedings— | Ray (rep. N.Y)) Rayner (dem. Md.) hy (dem. N. Y.) Dunn (dom. N. J.) address tho senate on sflver Wednosday, and | hor of amendments increasing the ratio of Coloncl and Mrs. Guy V. Henry have re- | tie platform. Chaivman Doan of the come Reed (rep. Me,) Reilly (dem, Pa.) Edmunds (dem, Va.) Durborow (dem, 111.) A, Wolcots gave “noLBRRRER Stisech "ot | 4ijver as n monay metal compared to gold by | turnoa to Fotb Moyor from Onsan City, Mo A How the Differeut Membors Cast Reyburn (dem. Pa.) Richards (dem, 0.) srdman (dem, P English (dem. N. J.) | Thursday. B8 CAUAN TRESS HIBHLY, GHHBUFSE TOFOVOE | VHERS LHAY HAVG HEBR S0 PASLONUE,. it S VOIS L E O IO EH B R By Thele Ballots—Tho Resalt Ape Ritchie (dow, 0,) . Robinson (vep, Pa.) Fellows (dom, N, ¥.) Everott (dem, Mass.) Mr. Platt reported from $he committee on | a1 cqually large majority, und buric A Bl dbzon applications wero made today | WHieh aanouncemeut was greoted with & Rust (dem. Md.) Russell (rep. Conn.) N.Y.) ' Fielder (dem. N..J.) Indian affaivs & bill to allow certain Chero- | the Bland-Allison act of 1578, which one of by suspended national bavks for authority to | salute of fiftconguns, Commander Church, plaudea by the Spectators. Russell (dem. Ga.) Ryan (dem. N, Y.) Fletcher (rep. Minn.) | kees having equities in' the Cherokeo Strip | its authors sought to revive, resume iness, they having made rood | in & neat speech. opted and assumod Schermerhorn (dem. Scrauton (vep. Pa.) ardner (rep. N.J.) - Funk (rep. 1i1) to purchase their holdifReat the same brico | Ny one anticipated anything like tho ma- | thelr capital, o onty filire renorted was command. Chatles 1. Burmeister, senfo N. Settle (rep. N. ¢ jeary (dem. Cal) — Gear (rep. Tn.) LU R v Jority givon unconditional repeal, the highest | thatof the First National bank of York, Pl 4 R o y St Al 99.—The galleries of | Shaw (rep. Wis.) Sherman (rep. ) (rep. N. Y.) Geissenhainer (dem, I'he bill allowing the banks to increasc e 2l 5 adde-de-camp and chief of staff, read the WasmiNGToN, Aug. 25.—The f | Sickles (dem, N.Y.) Sipe (dem. Pa) Gillotto (vep, Mass,) 1) their circulation up to he par value of the | estimate placed upon the majority just intol G. Campbell of South Dalots has | otders, Comrade G. H. Caldwell was ap- the house were crowded long before time for | g ivh ™y i1 Snodgrass (dem Goldzier (dew. 111.) Gorman (dem. Mich, bonds deposited by them was taken up, the | before the roll was called upon the first st tol 81,000 position in the | pointed assistant ad Gotioral, 8 o 4 1 1 ) ' 9 appointed o a &1,00) positi 1 th ¥ Jutant ral, and Com. assembling by persous inter 1 in the re- | Sperry (dem. Conn.) Somers (dem. Wis.) Gresham (dem. Tex.) Grosvenor (rep, O.) auestion being on the ‘amendment of Mr. | yoto being sixty. Mr. Bland ana his fol- dep, o1 5, AT rade G >, Dea 9 n department Priay 6. Hearn rade George P, Dean provost marshal of sult of the balloting on the silver question | Stevenson(rep. Mich.) Springer (dem. 111 Grout (o, Vt.) Huiuos (dom, N. ¥ f Cockrell for the redomption ot $UCh 4% (ber | lowers wero almost breathivss with surprise y i RGN AL HIA SRR Ae e SRR % ot the sks of debate. When the | Stone, C.W. (rep. Pa.) Stevens (dem. Mass.) [ Hall (dem. Minn.) ammond (dem. Tud.) | cent bonds us may be made and the pay- | whon the result of the vote upon free coin- In the Tauds of 4 wocelver amp. ands were ord LT Bl A i) arly | Storrer (rep. 0.) Stone,W. A. (rep. Pa.) | Hare (dem. O.) Harmer(vep. Pa.) ment therefor received in 8 new fssuc of | ago wusunnounced, Allof the republicans, | Wasnixatos, Aag. 28.—Compiroller Eckels | Feport to Comrade Burmeister and remain rder at noon nearly o 3 R speaker rapped for order at noo 4T | Tulbot (dem. Md.) Strong (rep. O.) Harter (dem. 0.) Haugen (rep. Wis.) troasury notes. Tho gle was taken with- | oxcopting about a dozen, voted ngainst free | nas appointed Stewart Rico receiver of the | in eamp until Friday, every seat in the nall was m:.‘uL Jor Mr, | Ha¥lor (rep. Tonn.) Twwnoy (rop. Minn.) | Haves (lom o) Hoiner wep ) ouv didcugsion and t&: ppuendmont - wus | coinage upon any ratio and for repeal. The | o While waiting for the call to order Mr. | Tracoy (dem. N. Y.) Thomas (rop, Mich.) enderson (vep. 111) Henderson (rep. Ta.) | rejected. Yeas, 23; nays, 20, bulk of the frec coinage votes came from the | & 4SHH0EY « o e . Tadcal sHarLe (A0 7\ EeleA b3, P Mr. Coclerell then offered an_amendment | o oo ) Wash. This bank had gone mto tho courts | Then followed eamptive spocches, some land freely admitted that the claims of the | ‘Lurner (dem. ( Tucker (dem. Va.) Hendrix (dem. N.Y.) Hicks (r2p. Pa.) t democrats, as also most of the opposition to Ihis banic had gon , som, R ) majority o | Vin Voorhis (rep. N. Updegfaff (dom. in) | Hines (dom. Ba) " Hiut (rep. ) guthorizing tho holdersof any United St uncondaitional repeal. I L it of the | of them tingod somewhat by 5 © b S ) 1 Voorhis (rep. O.) | Holman (dem. Tnd.) Hooker (rep. N, Y. honds to deposit them and receive in ex- e 3 comptrollor of the cur 100 [ wud the democratic adminis v o well founded, x{ul.mm“{}l be ox- | Waiker (rep. Mass.) Wadsworth —(rep. N. | Hopkins (rep. 111) * Houk (dom. 0.) ) chango legal tender notes equal to uml face : *":“; in, the -"""“"'-‘ . Sattrday night ho took it out of ands f 40 .“”' \;”l;wn‘l‘\|'<lml];”]l‘~j ST o , and it looked as if the ilson bil Wagner (rep. Pa.) ¥y, Houk (rep. Hulick (rep. O.) value of the bonds. The bonds are to be The votes of the house have had a very | of the nk examiner charge « v ML DOLRE SLadas tht go through with little or no friction. | Washinglon (dem. Warner (dem. N.Y,) | Hull (rep. Hunter (dem. T11.) held in the treasury subjoct to redemption | strong effect upon the senute, where the tree | it in the hands of a v fiea | the targetr all ai at, and he might g0 throug ol 5 vaugh (rep. Ind.) * | Johnson (r Johnson (rep, N. D. in the same sum 1n legal tender notes which | coinage advocates have for some time hinged | mareh on the bink ofcials utaies of | was dubbed After the reading of the journzl Mr Waugh (rep. Ind.) D) s N R Wells (dem, W veadock (dem. Mi Johnson (dem. 0.)” Joy (rep. Mo, e to be destroyed. No interest is to be | their hopes. Four or five souators have | this bauk were no in a condition salis N6 CGibRb R T S e Na% Serle sihaskad as thabariof m. Wis.) Weadock (dem. Mich.) huson (dem. O.) y (rep. Mo.) I ! | were Colonel L Lee, postmaster Wever of New York appoared at th White (rep. 0.) Wever (rep. N. Y.) Kiefer (rep. Minn.) Kribvs (dem. Pa.) paid on the bonds whila they are held in the | already announced a change of heart, among | factory to the compiy at Oxford, Dr. Ti ) 4 Island and the house and was sworn in. Then the | Wwige (dem. Vi) Wilson (dem. W.Va.) | Lacey (rep. In.) Laphaw (dem, [t 1) | treasury, but when they are agan with: | them, Ransom of North Carolina and Gor- WO U e i others. Colonel Lo i Hoto Smith to clerk reported the resolution contaning the | Woomer (rep. Pa.) Wolverton (dem. Pa.) [ Lawson (dem. Del.) Luytan (dem. O.) drawn tho interest is ta be paid, less g per | don u!“vlmrm ‘,\ 1) ling demo :ll'““ na- WASHINGTON, Aug., 98 - Car , | stop pensions of vetcrans. If ha dil the G e 2. silvor st rep. 1 op. Mas: _e Fever (rep. N. Y.) Lester (dem. G cent per o i tor is authority for tho statement that theee SHINGTON, / . tC 810 8 oI ATeoS WHOHTATINVORTAIE SotRR L order of procecure on the silver question, | Wright (vep. Pa. Wright (rep. Mass.) ~ [ Le Fever (rep. N. Y.) Lester (dem. Ga.) cent per annum ! 3 0 L g 3 £ 1| time would come when all would be reissued N S o 1 BT IRnEe Total—220, Lilly (rép. Pa.) Linton (vep, Mich.) Los Mantle Unseated. will be mo filibustering ov any unusual | hasordered the mints at Phitil-lphin and | Ho hoped the veterans would r n to the providing for a vote first on the free colnage Owing to illncss, Mr. Wheeler of Tlinois | Lisie (dem. Ky.) Lockwood (dem. N. Y.) Tha dtaoi 3 Bk vas methods employed upon the “democratic | San Francisco to be tully 1 sLand the | fold and again unitc of sllver at th ioof 16 to 1. did not reach the house until several vo! Loudenslager (rep. Lynch (dem. Wis,) orrien ur D o e e niratn: | sido to dofeat a faiv and squate voto upon | ruil capaeity of both aniuts bo utilized fn the | Dr i Tany made the chief address, His M. Bailey of Texas asked if, in case all | had been cast. His name will appear amoug | N. ) Mugner (dom. N. Y.) | torrunted at Atils 0 L L] the bill that passod in the house tolay. e | coining of gotd bullion. o Treasury de- | army reminiscences were interesting, He the amendments as to the ratio were de- | the nays on all the votes in the official | Mahon (vep. Pa) M Lidamisvan | o A e boing on Mr, | 5038 that so fur s the democratic frce colti- | rtment possesses from %35,010,000 1o §95.- | gave the domoeratic party a fow raps. - That s e e ige? Martin (dom, Ind.) Marvin (vep, N. Y.) pefore the senate, the questlon being on Mr. | yizo sonators are concerned they witl speak | b 000 oot il hic ¥ + | party had vwisted its platfor it ro- o Lo onld be order to propose an 3 &l : \ X old bullion, which is a part of the | 1 L isted its platform unuil it re. 052 o el ) M Gl ) Wl Disheartened the Silver Mon, (dom. Pa.) MoCall (vop. Mass) [ Fiichs, wotlon tol Iy, on the table Mr. | aud voto ngainst unconditionul repealand | Yosarvisof the $100,000.000. Gotd bare o | Sembled the. resmoptyiuform unl it re- additional amendment : 3 ) Sy Ay | Manderson's motion 1o reconsider the vote | fi'iie auindme S S f the §100,000,000. ¢ ars i o ado. Mr. Shel S0 tarolina favor ary (vep. Minn.) MeCreary (dem. Ky.) L or the amendments which will bu offered | not be use currency, so it has been de- | said the action of congress reminded him of Tho I ouinihons r. Shell of South Carolina, in favor of sby tho senato:decided last week that L i Y m B VHOUELY ot iy Ul Bett) | eren Kilvemiias iniiea swith: MrsGratom old (dem. 1) MeDowell (rep. P4.) Mantle was not antifled to the sent. | and tben let the bill come toa vote. The | cided to coin the bullion on hand, 4 board of supervisors that wanted to build the genuoman on the subject when the timo | daniocrae. ‘o ombsct it et i (dem. McGunn (den, T1L.) nte s ot ontifed to the seat | freo colnags scuntors openly aclnoslodge o court houso and resolved that came to formaliy present the subject much intorest was takon in . the o MeKaig (dem, M) ey 35, ‘G the motion o ny on the thble | At they ure in the minority in tho seuate, A T G the “new one bo located whero the old Mr. McMillin of Tennessee wished to offer | second vote, which was on the ratio of | McMillin (dem I‘~|n| y.\\l agny (dem. Ind.) ‘heroed to. - The voteiwas then taken on | 104 thatit is oy nlu “i';' i \.n‘ml\ one nds and the old one be not torn Mr. MeA ; i Al SROLERLH X Morcer (rep. Neb.) Mere dom. V., agreed to. - The en ta | 1o defeat unconditic opeal by any method, o 6 notw Bho) s: orcotodi: i an amendment for the free coinage of the | 17101, “he decision on_the 16 to 1 rauo | Mercer (rep. Ne 2 \11“;“‘33‘:!'“§|}"'”W‘," nal resolution us.amended and it | Py Nops of defeating it by a prolonged | FOFLY People nt Savannah, Ga., Sald t A e DR L L R S s of the United | ¥eemed to dishearten the silver men_and in n. L. Milliken (rep. 2 Yeas, §2; nays. 0. e on sz i by projongy TV Dot SR TiA Ktorin: he s« e wity in which the demo’ product of the silvor mines of tho United | 1cif 10 ¢ ERRTEEEE KO0 8 ver o, o o | Monteomery (dem. Moon (rep, Mich.) o ! o ation thay | debate and avoiding a direct vote scems S 3 eratic congress is handling the silver ques- Stutes. first vote wis substituted o 1istassness wh Ky.) orse (rep. Mass.) \h["{“‘l‘::;l}l‘:'n‘!'l"o‘"‘;:‘“le;’:;“;‘h‘:“;:}_lg“ "The | alwost blasted. "It is believed by almost | New Youx, Aug.28.—A cyelone is reported | {isn. Tho allusions. of ph - spewors g Mr. Bland objected even to the reading, | spread throughout the vote, The vote re ”‘""":'}"-v'.'.""\"x-.':"’ sy {hep O 5 | vote” was then taken on the right of Mv FROuORLAL o il ‘aich passed the | to have occurred at Savannah, Ga. Forty deinooracy nnd Oleveland {rere applauded. saying it was not free coinage at a T asrany ot Ui gy el (dem, Miss,) O'Neill (vep, Pay - | Johu B. Alion to.a seav: from tho state of [ gous® fiasy Wil be al, further | People are said to have been killed and s10,- | T1¢ camphire broke up at a late hour. Lhen Gamo the Roul Struggle, not voter AL R hwaite (dem. 0.) Page (dem. . L) :)‘,';"‘,".'f"“',',‘“;‘{“‘,f,':f"‘,‘3".&.:}.‘["""{,‘}‘,,’.‘"l‘,”“’ thin thut already 1 uso in this country, | 000,000 damage done. A : P = 7 S Al 12 : K p . SEHALSAB 3T torsonT (Ao stances), and 1t was g e neg- ave to depend upon the sue It n The first demonstration of the day wa purchasing clauso of tho Shorman uct. was | ratlo, but againsy tho 17 to 1 raio, | Busno (vep N. &) © Tewn) o action was taken on the third case, from the | “id Nohiaska delegation, during all of the | to obtain. of the Department of Nebraska. He camo read and Mr. Bland offered his first amend (LY B IGO0 b (D) AT Pendleton (dem. Tex.) Pendleton (dem. W, | State of Wyoming, Me, Beckwith having | i ent with the positions 5 N inat 2o'clock from North Platte, and was . e cole SRt 5 Brookshive, democrat, of Indiana; Bryan, | Pendleto ex.) Pendleton (dem: W. | [oo & y - i k JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 28.— This city | e ) il L e L ) Vi) resigned. | heret sumed by the members. Mo, ’ o | reccived at the depot in befitting manner, which was de st mom, oo | Indianas ' Geary, domoerat, of Calitornia; | Phillips (rep. Pa’) Pigott (dem. Conn.) | Lh consideration of thogmtional bank eir- | fuiuor voted ngainst all of the ameadments | has been cut off from communication with | Te s et by the Bys ciing manner, Applause from the anti-silver men, who e L o fo ol e amo. | Post (rep. 111.) Powers (rep. Vt.) culution bill was then resumed, the-question | oored to the unconditional repeal and for 5 e R % Hastings and the members of the reunion RTIYE BRI ORIt ris, populist, of Kunsas; Holman, demio: i HeiE Sockrell . srmit X the outside world since 3 o'clock Sun i xpect o large a majority. i o T TN D e el | Price (dem. La.) Randall (vep. Mass,) | being on Mr. Cockrell's amendment, permit- | 4,0 bill, Mr. Mercer voted v all but X committee. Later in the afternoon other ellniieaiEto detalledivobs ROnithollBitoR o il e B T T s TR AE m B ch o HORR | Ry (HepENEYY Rayner (dem, Md.) e qonosit 0f nited Staves bonds and | ynconditional ropeal. M. Bryun voted for | €3y morning. The eyelono which tne | distinguished voterans camo. ey woss Tambna e South Caralian ; Muguiire, democrat, of Call. | Ho¥ (fep. N ¥ Reiily (dem. 1’a.) tho withdruwal Of tHpirhos valuo/its groen- | ti,q ratio of 16 to 1 and agatust 17, 18, 10 and | woathor bureau fortold last saturday | €Iven a proper reception at the depot. At 4 YEAS, At Caront burn (rep. Pa.) Richirds (dem. O.) Dacks. ,Mr. Voorheed, ciateman of the com- | 3515 1 and against ropeal. Ho is for free ¢ o | wetock Adjutant General Evans, Chist of Abbott (dem, Te Aitken (rop. Mich.) Post, repiiblic linois: Strait. deme. | Richardson (dem. Ritchie (dem. O.) i;;“‘l‘u“::'u{‘:i:::*x;’“l'ld::,"d“ ho friends of the | coinago at the present ratio. Mr. Kew votea | Struck Jacksonville about daybreals yester- | Staft Burmerste neral Gage, Alexunder (d. N. Allen (dem. Miss.) R e R A Mich.) Robinson (rep. Penn 4 e " Y 5 erat, of So Javolina: Sweet, repub S L) Aruold (dem, Mo.) Bailey (dem, Tex.) ) the sume, Mr. McKeighan ditto. and Mr. | day morning and rapidly increased in force | W. B. MeArthur, colonel commanding Sons Bankhead (d ! of Iduaho; Tatbert, democrat, of South Caro. | Rusk (dem. Md.) Russell (rep. Conu,) that tombrrow tho senage vould,be engaged | Maejklejohn voted against all umendments Baker (pop. Kan.) ankhead (dem. Ala.) : N Bell (pop. Colo.) Bell (dem. Tex.) . t of Voierans, and Coloriel Braa Cook avrived. , . Gt PrraA in old business, and tjen this bill, as, a i aud fury up to 4o'clock p. m. It teaveled | “ pho firet band to feriv R R RRAL TR I E A nBO R AT AT A% Lyan (dem. N.¥) Schermorhorn —(dom, [ 5 old, business, and ‘tien uhis o and for 20 to 1. 2 . o fi and to arrive was the Boy ylor, B g > 'y session, 4 ostol o r o Wi Cornet band of Hastings, T % Black (dom, Gu.) Blanchard | (lom, L) | iicy Ehtiomen who voted for 16to 1. but | SSHBLen (o B8) B YO Wis,) would have to tuke 4 gutrdinate place. and Sy S REbisans Are Discuarged. ket x“"""hw““”ydm e i o ek Bland (dom, Mo) Boatner (doin, La) | whe, Geeined to vofo at oll o tho 7 to | Sl bl ERan N &) Sickies (dom, 0. y.) | Bive way to the greus o major proposition | At no time prior to the enactment of the | Indies. : thora. was' muic " guloro f- the’, camp, Hoon (pop. Minn). Bower (dom, N, C), | ‘4mepdment;wero: Baukhond, democrat. ot | SRereer Somers (dem. Wis.) | that had brought congress togethor, He fn- | cwvil sarvice law wero changes made with | It first struck the Florida coastat a polnt | Both' organuations . remembesed - da Bowers (rep. Cal). Brauch (dem. N. €). | Giion" Jomocrat. of Californin: Cootevetl: | Sporry (dem, Conn.) Springor (dem. TiL) d thet the country should understand | greater frequency or in a more sweeping South ot Tunitar partment headquarters with a serenade, Bretz (dem. Ind). Broderick (rep. Kan). | gomocrat, of Texnd: Davi ulist, of Kan. | Stephienson (rop.” Stevens (dem, M that he pressed the national bank bill and | manner than have taken plice n the minor LR IPully 4,000 people were on the ground Bookshire (dem, Ind). Bryan (dem. Nob). ue "3“‘(! 3 !“ “{ l\':‘l }‘l‘»(; o l."‘“f Mich.) Stone, C. W. (rep. asked a vote upon it and deplored the delgys | oftices of the various executive deparcments . ), S LOY. all afternoon, wandering hither and thither, Bunn (dem. ) Burns (dem. M Hodeon Aomtoran of NonheOuo ;_"*;I\i- Stone,W. A. (rep.Pa.) . Pa.’ “ | that had taken place. If it fell, its Tall | during the past three months. This 15 CHICAGU'S UNLMEPLOYED. v I 3 i Beyond the music provided by the bands Caminetti (dem. Cal). Cannon (dem, Cal). Nebraskat Pence, populist, of Colo. | Stone (dem. Ky.) ~ Storer (rep. 0.) shoutd not be laid at his door. especially true in the Treasury and Inter 4 They Meld Another Secting on the Lake | 104 the arrivals of distinguished people, Capehart (dem. Va), Clark (llm;l Mo.) mpson, populist, of Kansus, and Tur. | Strong (vep. 0.) Swanson (dem, Va.) Action on the Wilson BilL depurtments. It would scem that Scevetar O Anohns cwwoting o the Lake | there were no attractions, burring, of course, Cobb (dem. Ala) Cockrell (dem. Tex). pon, , 18, ¢ 4 " 2 Tarli 1 Smi v el pdge sxercise 'r o n In nt of the Affar, ' Vi RO HBLL I " el (emibay | Py e (oot . e ¥ 5 Carlisle and Smith were pledged to excreiso Front—An the merry-go-round, the' festive ‘fakir, the Coffesi (dam} Wyn.): Cont(dem Ind:) pin, democrat, of Alabama, 3y ibE Aoa D b poviteon Mlan ) While glatussing the subject, the elotk of | 1os) vigorously. the use of new brooms, | CmicAGo, Aue. 28.—Anothor meeting of the | Lis Moord B¢ 3 Mr. Russcll, democr: a, and M. aylor (dem. [nd.) homas (rep. Mich.) the house was announced with o message J per (dem, Tex.). Cox (dem. Tenn.). Snodgrass, domocrat, of Tonnessee, whp cey (den. N. Y.) Tucker (dem, Va.) that the house had passed the bill to ropenl reely o week day has passed within | unemployed was hetd at the foot of Colum- At the quartermaster’s office it was given Crawford (4. N. C.). Culberson (4. ToX.). [ Votad agaiust 16 ta'3, Srotaq picghoc. who ner (dem, G “Purpin (dem. Ala.) art of tho Sherman acbhiThe bill was.ime ot four months that tho local news- | g™ “njonuigent, on the lwke front, | out that nearly all the tents had been takon, Curtis (rep. Kan.). . Davis (pop. Kan.) : 4 > UYOr oL ‘byler (dem. Va. Undegraft (rep. la.) D et 2 L Ly pers of Washington huve failed to chron- ; o ' | There was a constant stream of people there to 1. 8 BIIRY.82) I renea mediately, on motion. of ‘Mr. Voorhees, re- | {ujq'tha displacement of from . ton to fif and was attended by 3,000 men. The police 3 - w DeArmond (d. Mo)). Denson (dem. Ala,) "Llio othor chiangos o this vote as com- | Vin Voorhis ~ (rep. Van Voorhis (rep. 0.) | ferred 3 the commitios o frsmos iy | icle the displacoment of from ten to fifty | and was atte L and the supply will soon be cxhausted, The Dinsmore (d. Avk.). Dockery (dem. Mo.). | hirad with the votoon 17 to 1 wore s for. Y. Wadsworth (rep.N.Y.) | statea what would be, he said, satisfactory | S1erks iv these departments. ~ The past few | who were present in force, qu arrested | finesy of wedther is favoring the reunion. Donovan (dem. O.). Doolittlo (rep. Wash.). [ f\s: "Baldwin. domocrat, of Ainsosos er (rep. Mass,) Wanger (vep. Ponn.) " [ $o'the country, that there wouid be a maet. | Jays have been fruitful harvesis for the | one man who urged the men to o armed and | The san Sheds its brigntess tays san tog Edmonds (dem. V.). Eilis (dem. Ky.), \who voLod for 17, votod agninst 18. un t ey ruer (dem. N. Y.) Washington (dem. | jng of the finance committon tomorrow, whey | SPoilsmen. fight the police. Then the crowd surged in | temperature is pronounced perfect, Enloe (aem, Tenn) Spes (dem. Vi born, republican, of California, and Tkirt, | Waugh (rep. Ind.) enn. ) n*'m BN S oS TR T s An impression abounds that when once a | an aimless way down Van Buren street until Fithian (dem, 1)’ Funston (rep. Kan.) e G0 of SR LIorh dants Tiirl (dem. Mich ) Wells (dem. Wis hera ol prompt action in connection | 1, or woman secures employment in the | Sizel & Coober's big general store wis ovan (dem. Mo.) scary (dem. Cal.) demogPat o DR o hwhiogotausagiins oR1T 1| SREO0K )" “hasler Cean it with the hou Dill and; with the measiro | gxesutivo departments of - Washington | ronehod; A BUmbOr of the crowd were sud The imdications today are that the reunion oodnigit (dem. Ky.) Grady (dem, N, y,) | Yoted for 18 White (ren. O.) ~ Whitme (dom, Mich.) | Micady repealed from jthe finance com- | yhrough the Civil Service commission and tho | denly seizod with the ides of ontoring the | will be bigger and botfer than ever before Hall (dem, Mo.) Havris (pob. Kan. ) Anothier Proposition Dowr Wilkon (rep. O Wilson (dom, W. Va.y | A0 o eton of MiF: Boclrell nd. | competitivo examination processes thav | store, and mide ush for the door. | At no time since Grand Island has b Hartman (rep. Mont.) Hatch (dem. Mo,) The house then voted immediately on the | Wise (dem. Va.) Wolverton (dem. Pa.) ts wis rostmed, bt Withont petioayands | clerk is secure from displacement for parti- and shouting. he people in the | gathering of the veterans has th Hurd (dem. Mo.) Henderson (4. N, C. 19to 1 amendment and it was defeated; | Woomer (rep. g T i ments was resumed, Yygvithout actlon on it | gy vansons, Most people believe thut de- | storo woro badly frichtoned co hur- | such a demand for accommodation. ( Woomer (vep. Pa.) Wright (rep. Mass.) the senate proceeded to executive business ifi Holman (dem. Ind.). Hooker (dem. Miss.). | yeas, 104; nays, 238, Wright (vep. Pa.) bt '-‘,l' sl REC usINeSs |\ pyment employes within the classified ry Y Shea | from almost every post in Hudson (dem. Kan.). Hunter (aem, 111.), Lie 18 to | standard was defeated by a ‘Otal—240, AREBCOR BLIONINECH ico—those whose salaries range frou & and Assistant Chief of Police Kiple be ‘I'x)x m lI---m-hl“M'h‘H have h;um Pro i 9 u 3 Vi vOoLe of ol 3, ays 230 1086 who i i u V—are secure agains 0V [ v ofticer: il clothes ¢ i LE 8 see 0 0 Co o Kylo (dem. Miss.), Lauo (dem. 1il.), following did not voto at all on the 18 to 1 [ Abbott (dem, Tex.) — Aitkin (rep. Mich.) R aud commit no personal offense. This is a | and the police while attempting to « erin that lineds undertaken is marked by Lattimer (dem, §.C.). Lawson (dem. Ga.). ratio: Allen, democrat, of Missis [ Alexander (d. N. C.) Allen (dem. Miss.) 6 sl "",‘"“‘I g Ueowds to the Talr | nistake. There are two dircet methods of | arrests vigorously thumped. those of astounding succéss. Such 1s the reason for m. Gii.) Livinesion (dem. Ga,) | sibpi; Bankhead, democrat of Alabama; | Arnold (dem. Mo.) * Bailey (dem. Tex.) S Orounds=MestnuyotiOongremmon. getting rid of any clerk or other employe. | mob who were slow in getting out of the | the belief that this reunion will -eclipso all TRl CeRIE DAL A aga Balicy, democeat of Toxas: Cunnon, -demo. | Baker (bop, Kun.) Bankhead (Gom, Ala.) | Cuicaco, Aug. 28.—Thelive stock pavilion | £ first is to discharie him o hor. for e | m. others, Whenever there is any patriotism Mauuiro (dem. Cal) Marshall (dem, Vi) v of California; Grady, democrat of North | el (por lo.) - Bell (dem. ‘Tex.) was the center of attraction at the World’s | alleged on that the service performed is Would Not Axre x to be shown in its truest colors it takes a McCulloch (d. Avk.) MeKeighan (pop. Neb) coling, and Livingston, democrat of | Blanchard (dem. Ta.) Blund (dem, Mo.) fair toduy, the judging of animils for award cossary. :cond is that the clerk 3 ST 4 veteran to doft every time. | Mo hys had it McDearmon (i, Tenn.) MeMillin: (dem.Tean.) | Georgi Boatner (de Boeu (vop. Ming.) S el St. Pavt, Aug. 28, —The publishers of the | justitled into his biood from | €Be ‘eradle up MeLauren (dem, S. C.) Meredith (dom, Va.) “Then came the 20 to 1 vatio, and this was | Bower (dem. Bowers (rep. Cal.) Oon (BB TR daily papers in this eity made a proposition | and the facing of the eneniy on » battlefield, McRue (dem. Ark.) ~ Montgomery (d. Ky.) | in turn defeated, though it showed more | Branch (dem Broderick (rep. Kan.) The labor congress assombled in the i 7 2 to the typographical union that it accept | the roar of musketry and: cannon and th T T e strengh, tho voto boiog: Yeas, 1315 nays, | Brvan (dem, Neb): Burnes (dom, Mo At fnstitate today, with many | Again, the head of tho dopartment can | 4" reduction of 10 per cent on scale, to b | scent of powder has orvad (o tomper it with e ML U N s 2 S 3 aminetti (dem. Cal) Cannon (rep. 111.) e S i clud- | reduce the salary of the clerk or employe to [ i fores for six weeks. The union e the chiaraeteristic of stoel, ko far as trueness Morgan :‘!({I':' e :”,“!l_‘r“““’“"jl‘(:l‘:‘l' Vo) o one who vatod for 19 voted against 2 | Clark (dem. Mo, Cobb (dem. Al et o .‘l'l‘"'w:“;"*d ‘;’:l"‘i:‘: “"‘;:“““ a point below the minimum of the civil | 1 foree forsix we Droposition, rofusiag. Lo | 18 concerned, Newland (pop. Nov.) Pence (pop. Colo.) to 1, but there wasadecided gein, as the fol. | Covkrell (dem, Tex.) Coffee (dem. Wyo, B DS e 3 % | service classification or promote- and in- | Yocadoe to it by & e majority? Compos: The tented field of Oamp Logau s inspir- Paynter (dom, Ky.) Pickler (vep. 8. D) lowing named members who hiad opposed the | Covper (dem. Tex.) = Cox (dem. Tenn. representing tho English Social Democratic | orensg the salary to u point abov tho elussi. [ <, 16 JLDY B uEKe IO ing papers | ng. oday it is alive with hundreds hur- 3 Richardson (d. Mich.) | 19t I voted for the 20 1o 1 amendment: | Grawford (om. N.C.) Gulberson (dem. "Tex.) | federation; Dr. Hirsch, representing tho | fied list and_then dismiss withour giving | Jiors o Ml work on the morning papers | e "oy 1 is bl Eyerybody is getting Post (rop. 11l,) Robbins (dem. Alq) Alderson, democrat, of West v Qurus (rep, Han.) == Daylsi(pop, Kan.) Jewish cougress, and others. any reagon, Sl another wity o dispose of | e puolishers insist on the small roluction | to camp and with the greatost of celerity, Y T ) s (dom, ‘Tox.) ginia; Crain, ~ democrat, of ~ Texas; | DeArmond 4. Mo) = Douson (dem. Ali.) Kate Field read the firat. paper boforo tho | i clerk within tho clussiied list is tosimply [ ant BAPRSHOrS NS BN the Small taduction | e no drones about the cawp. The Robertson (dem. La.) Simpson (pop. Kan,) s, - nopubllon, ot “Oragont -Hap: | PitAmOreldom, Ark.) Doakery. (daw. Moo . 11y o vet 2ol 0 MAEER BRI 010 py | dismiss, and then when cause is demanded, | g1, Tho publishers will meet tomorrow and | 2rizzly veteran of thres souro years is s Sibley (dem, Pa.) Stallings (dem. Ala) an, republican, of Oregon; Hopkins, | 1l1is (dem. Ky.) Ellis (rep. Ore.) f oIt 2 f tosay: Yol were offensive in the discharge | consider what steps to take in order to carry | spry and s lively @6 the handsome young stockdale (d. Miss.) Stono (dem. Ky.) ublican, of Washington; Liuton, repub. | Iinloe (dem. Tenn) — Epes (dem. Va.) Lady Amelia Dilke of London, telling of the | of your duties.” out their views son, with his trim uniform, who will live ighit (dem. S, C.) Swanson (dem. Vi) n, of Michigan; Mal democrar, of | Lithian (dem. flL)" Funston (vep. Kan,) | frightful condition of women in the labor | ~ Not one of the thousands of republican after him. Age and infirmity have beon left 't (rep. 1daho) Talbert (dem. §. C.) Florida; Meiklejohn, republican, of Ne- [ Fvan (de 0 Goodnight (dem. Ky.) [ market of the United Kiogdom. employes of the federal government who 5 1 Sesston, behind and as ono wanders about tho Tarsnoy (dem, Mo.) Tate (dem, Gy, braska; Moon, republican, of Michiguu; | Grady (c Hager (vep. lu.) . lh-rl;urnlnu_ ous, r-:pm‘-:m;nmvn of tllw have been summarily dismissed from service The annual meoting | avenues of the tented field there is every- Taylor'(dem. Ind.) Terry (dem, Ark.) Oates, demoerat, of Alabamu: Paschal, den 1{ N ) 4 B ;’l‘“_ Soclal Demmos ‘,'"l‘]‘ 3 titlt'l'l'wull“-fl: since the advent of President Clevelund has | or yne grievance committes of the Brother- | thing that indieates active life and swholp. Turpin (dem, Ala)) Tylor (dem. Vi) at, of Texas; Price, democrat, of Louisi- [ Hall, (dem. Mo.) Harris (pop. Kan,) e roarn Ailiowed. . He told of | aver thought for anoment of mulsing com. | 00 9° EXPYARE0 Sommteen of who “Beownor | (0 R Hdilo i Whecler (dem. Ali.) Whiting (dem, Mich,) | ana; Tucker, democrat, of Vieginia; Tur- ”H"“;l-“: (r. Qllnnn li‘l"”" ulelM:\x) Tomen wi k&_\'“ll'll(mlrblfi'nlrj n"."r_s o rmt\‘ Y“; plaint to the Civil Service commission or de. | hood of L« g Camp Logan, named 1n honor of “Black V' s (der S, V1l de Ty or, 0C Georg! Veadoek, repub- eard (dem. Meo.) end on (4. N. C.) 25 i week in the rail and chain forges o Jack,” whom the vetorans loved d 1 Wilkin (re. Woat) Woowied N ) | ean ot Smean . Wikea, ontican o | Hopbuin (e Ty Hormann (ke Oro) | Coatioigh Hoath, and. siid thos hong. tha I A ane YRGS YO8 desilyiand —124, ‘ i *)'| Ohio} Marsh, republican, of Ohio.—111; " “'”"‘:f'" (fep. Ca “w;kvrul‘ 0, }l( s.) '[‘l'd'\h‘»l:'ulflrl"‘{"""lfi! l;’;lll' 'tm‘l:lwl’_'m'r n{: camping ground. It lies l-umn‘:{ul‘\\' and is NAYS. The members who voted ngainst the 20 to | Hopkins (rep. udson (dem, Kan.) orges to prevent th om _ freezing or 8 | alw dwired. Situated midway botween ST Ly 1o v 1 and not on 1060 1 wore: e Yoputist, of | Hutcheson (. 't Tkire (aem. 0.) sturving at home for want of cago He de- | by the head of the department who divected | present. This morning's und the carly aftc tho “eity dnd the Nus.mkuysnlmmv ml;\mgu-ll hi\’ /th (Il.m.m“ \k"‘” Nebruska, and Maguive, democrat, of Chli- | Jon s (dem. Va.) Kem (pop. Neb.) manded equal pay for women vMo do the | the dismissal. A large number of te noon’s sessions wero oceupiod with tne dus. | Foi L T e qluiab fpap tel) - pbaley (b, & fase) fornia. ' § Kilgoro (dem. Tex.) Kyle (dem. Miss.) e work as men, and declared the woman | yere mado duriog PresidentCloveland's first | posing of preliminary matters and no busi- [ iy 0™ e o adapted. for the R AN R R ek AT ) Lho proposition to recnact the Bland- o (dom. I1L.), Yatimer (aem, 8. C.) | ducstion must bo seutled fu labor circles bo- | orm, but it was soon lenned thay-efforta at | Bess of inportanco was done. ‘The commit- | SCidioh ‘to which 1t has been fenatas Burnes (dow. Wis,) Bartholdt (mep. Mo.) | AlliSon actas a provision to the repeal bill | FAvingston (d. (fa.) Loud (rep. Cal) tore the labor question can be satisfactorily | reinstatement were so much good lubor lost. | tee will ve in session the entire weel, 10 ¥0\e UJoR. this! beau ful ehoy v B e Bartlowt (dom, N, ¥.) Barwie (dem: Wis). | Feceived the strongest support, but even that | Lucas (vep. 8. D. Muddox (dem, Gia.) sottiod, o wasgluraibly appisyded. A popular method of gotting rid of repub- iy Sasand tents, furnished to thoso who have applied, Belden (rep. N. Y.) ~ Beltzhoover: (d, B wis defeated by a majority of 77, the vo Maguire (dem. Cal.) Mallory (dem. Fia.) ,Tonight the chief sp es were Rev. Dr. | jjoyns under this administration has been to DROWNED IN LAKE CHAMPLAIN by the reunion committee, There is uni- orry (dom. Ky Bingham (rop Pa)™ { standing, yeas, 1i0; nays, 213, Marsh (vep. I1i) MeCulloch (d. Avk) | Edvard McGlynn of New-York and Sumuel | order o -veduction of forces® in this and this — 10:mity to the plan in which they are laid Boery (dom. Ky FokRa (op. | ) "The mebers voting Tor 20 to 1 and agalnst RH) rmun’n{i l‘n.mnv»%ilvl“{ulg‘hlun o l;\uh.y Qoiy ) I.'l‘t‘bl‘h!"'- of the American Federa- d.-]..,_mucmI fi""wl time after the wholesale | Sad Acoldent 1o w Pleasure Party—Five | oir. All border upon either 4 strect, ayent Routelle (rep Maino) Brattan (clom. A tbe Blund-Allison bills were: ~ Broderick, re- | Melaurin (4.5, C.) ~McRae (dem. Ar on of Labor. : 3 dismissals the head of the department will Yeople Drownel. or lane, Itunnivg from north to south are Bouiale o 50 Bracinaom, M)y | publican, of Kansas:, Crain, -democrat, of | Melklejolin (v Neb.) Money (dom. Miss.) Advocates of the ecmagm theory of single | begin 1o promote demoorats to fill the va- | Wurremars, N. Y. Aug. 2%.—George . | six blocks of tents, aud from. onst w ware Brockinridge (d. Ky.) Brickner (dom, Wis ) | Lexus; Curtis, republican, of Kansas; Funs- | Morzan (dom. Mo.)* Moses (dem, Ga.) tox mot today in & WORMK: congress 49.1ho | catcles in the. higher grades, and in any | wichorboo of Port Henty, and aix houng | ninotoon. In Adaltion 1o toie mmper o8 Brosius (vob. 1%8.) . Brown (dem. Tnd.) tou, republican, of Kansas; Mallory, demo. | Murray (rep. §. ¢)) Neill (dem. Ark.) Artsustitute, Whilo, the - gathering wus | jnsrances demoorats under the classified lisy | o ho wero sailing on Withorben-y | ©xtra huve been provided on the north of the Birrowa (rop. Mirh) Byaus (dom. o)) crat, of Floridu; Marsh, republican,'of Illi- [ Newlands (p. Nev.) Fence (pop. Colo.) styled a »world’s congress.” all but two of | haye heen pushed up within classitication, | Compunious who Miling o 05 | amp as originally laid out. This was made Cabaniss (dem, Ga.)’ Cadwus (dem. N, J.) nois; Meiklejohn, republican, of Nebraska; | Pickler (vep. 5. 1) Richardson (d. Tenn.) | the delegatesa re from different parts of this | When ex-Governor Thompson of South Caro- | yatch, the Alp) were capsized in Lake | yocossary by reason of the increased des Caldwell (rep. 0.) " Campbell dom, N. ) | Moon, republican, of Michigau; ‘Lurner, | Robbins (dem, Aln.) Itoborison (aem. La.) | country and their ghmeaindicate, us a rule, | ju was assistant secretaey of tho treasury | Champlain at 11 owclock today, Withernos | boees 1oF privilo While overy availabie Gapnan ( 1) arruth (dem, Ky.) democrat, of Georyia; White, republican, of rs (dem. Tex.) Sivley (dem. Pa.) either American ov Irish nativity. Most of | quping President Cleveland’s first term, he | and fiv boys were drowned. ‘Their names | tent, 200 more thun were in use i your 6go, Cutehings (d. Miss.) Causey (dem. Dol ) Ohio. Simpson (p Kan) - gwith (rep. 111.) the noted singlo tax advoeates of the Unitod | jnyented the scheme of reducing or raising 5 occupied or ussigned, the reunion commits Chickering (rep.N.Y.) Childs (rep. Til.) The member who voted for 20to 1. and | Ruodsrass (d. Tenn.) Stallings (dem. Ala) | States are on the prograp for addressesdur- | ropublican clerks, 8o as to get them outside S P, WITHERB woe could use 500 more. This demand in- Clanoy (dem. N. Y.). Clark (dem. Ala.) not yotiug on the Bland-Allison substitute, | Htockdale (a. Miss.) Stait (dem. 8. C.) ing the woek's scsslon, ngtably Honry Georgo | of ghe clussified list, with the view to sum- A .13 yours. dicates that a grester crowd is to come than Cobb (dom. Mo.) Cockran (dem. N, Y.). | Was Newlands, populist, Nevada. Swe a1 " ldul\ti-l A -l!u rt ulcl(lg 8.C) l)';y]““l;,»\l :Glynp. Today'swork was largely | vy dismissal. He then got democrats into WILLIA BRADNET 14 years. untioipated. The committee, however, is AT Y R P Voting for 'the Bland-Allison act and sney (dem. Mo,) Tate (dew. Ga.) preliminary SR their places by the same process. Repeated | EDDIE 1 yiurs: comuosed of hustlers and will take care of Cobanell foeh-iinee) Complon (dow, Md) ™ | 4 cuiust 50 10 1: Brots, democrat.of Indian; | T8vIor (rop. Tonn) Terey (dein. Ark) dhe Jewish denominabional congress was | ,itention was called to this work, but the | JOUN WHITMAN, ] 5 all who do conie, and do 4L in & saLISTACLORY Coones (Haniany GooperXren. Wias) Brookshire, democrat, of Indiann; Bryan, | Wieeler (dem. Ala.) Willlams (dem. Iil) mainly occupied today in hesring papers by vil Service commission was impotent. Gov- Witherbeo was graduated from Cornell | manner, Garntn (Gom. T ‘h Y E R T democrat, of Nebraska; Conn, democrat, of | Williams (4. Miss) Wilson (rep. Wash.) Rabbi Mielzioner of Olnbinnati, Sale of St. | gunor Thompson was rewarded for his disre. | college in June, 1801, and was clected cap O DI e Al Indiana; Doolittle, republican, of Washing. | Woodard (dem. N. C.) Louis, Derkowitzof Piilladelphiia and others. | yrd of civil service principles by being made | tain of the 'Varsity crew. He was i compe- T AT P sh orh (vep. b ) pin (den. 18x.) %, denioo ¢ & Total—110. Dr. Berkowitz discussed*'A Jowish Depart civil service o issioner. tent yachtsman, but the boat was ballasted 10 IA10 Lhorouguiuro Is ¥oown s Sber. Cummings (4. N, ¥.) Curtls (rop. Y.) ton; Hare, democrat, of Ohio; Harris, popu z K a civil service commissioner, 3 L MAR YeDUS. 148 COUNS 16 LhOL GaRt (0 wabt I N u p. N.Y.) T g TPy e e e e s 2 Ao PP T T ment of the Chautauqua?” Miss Henriewta heavily with iton ore and when a stiff squall | Win g b8 o Dalzell (rep. Pa. Daniols (rep. N. Y K b peal. > by His Merit Recoguizod, T . | and it is 100 feer in width, On either side ) old of Philadelpt 1 i Palzelt ron Panial ! dintia; Keny, populiat, of Nebrask: Latimer. of Philadelphis real a paper on “A struck kor sho went over without warning | 40 fUis 100 feet , Aen avey (dem. L) ororest (dem. Conn.) | omod o R aroling: Magiira deme! ish Publication Soetety.” O. H. Parker of Brookings, 5. D., has | Witherbee aied in an offort to suve the lifo | #ro stretched the tents of state headquar Dungley (rep. Me.) Dolliver (rep. Ia ) ) QURA ;S Hiag ) ‘otal admi 1 ve) e Saa e or by o H is o i t department oficers, the press, the 5 . 1, Orat, 0f Callforale| MOORea by decananino: otal admissions today were 160,669, of | finally accepted the tender by the commis- | of one of his campanions. 0 0 Draper (rep. Mass.) Duan (rep. N, Y.) of Gt i b, demoorat, which 120,455 we: d, ey fian affuirs of the posi Woman's Kelicf corps, the Sous of Veteran: Dunphy Kentucky ;MeKeighan, populist,of Nobrasku 9l rep 1 120,455 were sioner of Indisu affuirs of the position of —— § [\ nphy (dem. N, Y.) Durborow (dem. I1l.) N5 b, b i wocrat, of West Virginia; Black, demo- vintende f schools for th ot of 7 " v and Daughters of Veterans. These a Ellis (rep. Ore.) English (dem. N. J.) | McLaurin, populist, of South Carolina; Post, | oray " of ' Georgin; Brotz, @ demoo fuboriatondant of schiools for tho diatriot of | MUKPAROUS HEQUWAXUEN JafLgy, | (0 Deusllers of, Wetenns. The whils Brdman (dem, P i republicau, of 1llinois ;Ritehie, republicau, of e L o] ; i } % Colorado and will repair to Denver to euter P located op alf of | , whil i.““:l: vy V*\),) {-‘fnu‘&‘rl ‘ulem\, I\Jlm) Onio; Strait, democrat. of South Caroli; | S0 “fllg’k!}lgll- \étg_mt_r‘ul‘h of indls At New York—Arrived—Spaardam, from | upon his dutics. Mr. Parker was superin- | Arrest of w Gang of Desperats YoungiThugs | 1€ West n“::n: varued over lo !nullmiv\luun Pisloner (von. Minn) Fink u‘:[-‘“l‘il‘). -) Sweet, republican, of 1daho; Talbert, demo. e moerat, of Novth Carolina; Coun, | Rottendam; Alasks, from Laverpool. tendent of Indien schools for North and at Danviile, 11, are occupled by the customary venders en 4 8 pho; Ta democrat, of Indiana; Donovan, democrat, A e N ) 5 v e . , such occasions. North of the avenue lies the Fiten (dom, N. ¥.) ~ Format (dom. 111.) crat, of South Carolina; Taylor, democrat, of | of' ittty on ihiasns; Donovan, de ook At Quecnstown—Arrived—Lord Gough, | South Dakato and Wyomiug during the last ar (rep. In.) Gillet (rep. N. Y.y Inglana h DANVILLE, T, Aug. 25.—The highway rob- | tented 1 f tho veterans for the com: £ ¥ from Philadelpuia, administration ufitil the position was g tented homes of the veteraus for the com. \dzlor (dein, I11,) Gardnor (eep. N, J.) Votiu for the Bland-Allison act and not | foni Fdiuuds, democrut, of Vieginia i Hre, | At Havre—Arrived—La Normande, from | ubolished. Since he is a strong republivan Ui wLo kiliad abiy Halnisk 1o s buggy | dng. weaks. P Uably Gaeball of it ee Gaisouhelmer(d.N.J,) Gillett (vep. Mass. on 2010 1: Buker, populisi, of Kansas: Boen, | [ndiana;’ Hunter, = demockat, of 1t | oY JYork. 3 ol AR aatiayation eiah o aeosiia wrad iwile ba war IRULGIaR Gum ounreh lawk| oW aosuplad, Nad by jouderaw s racesh Grosham (dem. Tex.). Gormau (dem. Micn,) | povulist, of Minicsota; Dasis, popuiist, of | oia ™ Lawson, demoerat. ot Geongia; | gy} Gss¢ow—Arrivod—State of G ilguin, | tendored soleiy upon bis merit bis fricnds | Friday night are ln jail. Ouo of the gang, | LAt o il Sraunga will sommand & es Grout (rep. Vi) Grosvenor (rep. O.) | Itunsas; Hudson, populist, of iKansas; Pence, | [egter, ““democrat, of = Georgin; Linton | 1Fom New York . %, 2 Jogard fos gulic s compliment. " Mr. | Chaples Harris, & young palater, i7 years of | WINE: SHllnorth of tho senta 1s the parade Jlainor (vep, Nov) . Hager (vep. In.) populist, “of Colorado; Siwmpson, papulist, of | ropubifcan. of Afichigan; Murshill, dsme: o Tore ety S— B | Thiod of unate, porsonal und | oo secently of Ghicago, Las confessod that | Fharsj] Combrisink several ucres. 1t ls here “.L:l\\\:lu:l:l \‘)h:” :ll::l::ox:‘d‘.l‘:;un: Iu\d; y Vote on the Wilson Bill, l{:,‘“l'l:"f_h?“'q‘_“\‘,‘},'“:"f"5“:)”,"“’“"‘;““'."I‘;‘ NEW York, Aug 25.—[Special Telegram | secured his appolutuicnt as superintendent R Hosray Pate ‘kumll’: t“;n:nf.:“:wllfmf hn’niltl:g sham battle of I'riday will trans. Harter (dem, 0.) Hayos (dem. 1) Tho vols was theo takeaitinon $he Casl | se9i Meredith democeat, of Virgigla: Maat- | 10 T88 BAR)=Rabatss wys auatad as fol- | Of Indlan sebaols vader-fue last adwinie- | JMeleutins AlAN ity mbdo up thepin af | pisehere, L o o Heuderson (rep. 111) Harmer (vep. Pua.) bussage of the Wilson bill and it was passed | gomery, democrat, of Kentucky; Oates, | 1ows today: Chicago, 88 discount; St. Louis, 5 for Helwick and knew he had money. The | is the portion of the grouuds set Haugen (rep, Wis.) Haluer (rep. Pa.) —Yeas, %40; nuys, 110, democrat, of Alabama; O'Ferrvall, demodrat, | $1.50 discount bid; Boston, 75@sc premium. Nebraska Fublic Bulldiugs 8ills, arresis aro vory important, as the gang nas ide for the several upauies of the llI::"x‘l:IrT:\ rop.Ia) | Mepburn (rep. 1.) Adus (rop. vy iderson (dom, W, | LVArEinia; Puschal, domocrat, of Texas; 8 Senstor Manderson toduy reiutroduced | commitiod robverios il bver oustor L. | Nobrasia Natiout] guards thul sy lato cam drioks(d Y.) Hic . wims (rep. Ky. Ald LW, aynter, democrat, of New York: Pendleton, e X 3 biils of last congress making appropristions | nois. Farmers from tho regiou wh tomorraw. The companies are from bot |<‘Tl:lun (rep. Ore.) ~ Hines (dem. Pu.) Alarich (rep. TI1) V. dewocrat, of Texas ; Post, republican. of 11li- New Youk, Aug. 26.~Four millions io gold | for a number of public builalugs in Nebrasks | Helmck liyed wre in the ity enmasse today | the First and Second regiments aad laclude Wb (red il o8k) Hooker (Fep. N.X) | Awpley (rop Musy) Avers (vep. Mioh.) | nois; Price. democrat, of Loulsiana; Richard- | coln arrived here from San Francisco today | oities as follwme. - Hastisma, s 0. okt | Hetuek lived are dn the city ens way be & | compauies from Kearney, Ord, Central City, Hut (ved. 1 kine P Babeoe ¥ ved. 11.) Hopkius (vop. Pa.) ubcock (rep. Wis:) Baker (vep. N. 1) | son, democrat, of Michigan; Ritchie, demo | @ud was doposited in the subtrenaury vaults. | lsluud, $100,000; South Omal, $150,000; | lyuchiog. | Surcmsburg, Junlats aud York. Adjutany National bank of I Scorching Smith, Hocus Poc The spenkers o, Receiving Distinguishe Telegraph wiros arc Looking for a Crowd. manding a reinstatement. There is prop- | Missouri Pacific system convened her ably not a ease on record where an effory at | this morning. M. Cadle of Scdalia remstatement was successful, [fforts have | Mo., presided und H. Grover of Kansus Cit been made, but a sufticient excuse was given | acted s secrotary, with twelve members Where Thoey Are Looated, The members who stood by silver under the Bland-Allison act, but who finally voted | = 7 for unconditionul repeal, were: Alderson, Movements of Ocesn Steamers, Angust 28,

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