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i . ra ey e e o e . S— o had passed the bill to repeal rt of the Sherman act, The bill was im- tely, on motion of Mr. Voorhees, v t the foot of Colum- | At the quartermaster’s office it was given bus monumaent, on the lake front, | Out that nearly There was a ¢ three of four months that the local news papers of Washinzton have failed to chron- 1 against 16 to 1, voted in favor of 17 | Turner (dem, Ga.) = Turpin (dem. Ala.) 4 Lyler (dem Va,) Undegraff (rep. la’) Tho other changes on this vote as com- [ Van Voorhis “(rep. Van Voorhis Curtis (vep. Kan.). Davis (pop. Kan. ). DeArmond (4. Mo). Denson (dem. Ala). all the tents had been taken. f stant stream of people there and v A - r v U N -« Z N \ '3 Pl NGO i< IED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1£93. “3INGLE €0PrY IIVE CENTS e N Hopkins (rep. 1) Houck (dem. Ky.) Baldwin (dem. Minn.)Bond (dom. Wis,) [ erat, of Ohio; Russell, demoerat, o« TR'S TATE IS QL L[) | Glattsmoutn, s1300m0 anc % folk €200,000 (-" ARYS I " . / H W Houck (dem. Ohio) Hull (rep. lowa Bartholt (rep. Mo.) Bartlett (dem. Y.) | Stone, democrat, of Kentiieky: Swanson, h AN b I M b bL 4 All of these bills were ado % 9y the serate AL 3 ,\AIP 0‘,,\N i Hulick (rep. Ohio). Johnson (rep. (Ind.) Barwig (dem. Wis.) Belden (rep. N. Y.) democrat, of Virginia; Tagler, democrat, of 1t its last scssion and will' & U be adopted Hikert (dem. Ohio) Johnson (dem. Ohio) | Beltshoover (dem I’a.) Berry (dem. Ky.) Tnduna: ' Tucker, demooraby of Virginia; again, but {t is not probably & | tho hous Vi) i Johuson (rap. N. D) Kiefer (rep. Minn.) Bingham (rep. Pa.) Black (dem. TIl.) Turpin, democrat, ot Alabama: Tyler, domo: will pass any of them, as th = Wi\ is com | Joy (rep. Mo.) Lacey (rep. Towa) Blair (rep. N. )" Boutelle (rep. Ma.) | of Virginia: Weadogks democrat, of ot Oon i b mitted against puotic buildi b i ', £ _ Passage of the Wilson Bill by the Honse of | Kripps (dom. Pa) Laken (dem. Ohio) Brattan (dem. Md) Brawley (dem. S, C.) | zan: Whiting. domoorat. of Michigan. | Most Ooaservative SCYOORESE of 18 Mt | e e ou ju. | Thousands of Nebraska Voterans in At- F‘ - o) i Lapbam (dem, R, I.) Lilly (rep. Pa.) Breckinridge (dem. Breckinric (dem. | Catchings, demoerat, of Missouri, gave Readered Breathlass by the Vote, troduced a bill making Lavo egal tendance at the Reunion, , epresentatives, Latever (rep, N.Y.) Lisle (dom. Kv.) Ark.) Ky.) notice that fio would ask the houso to con loliday P . Linton (rep. Mich,) Loud (rep. Cal.) Brotz (dem.Ind.) Brickner (dem. Wis.) | sider the rules tomogrow and then the house — Miseailaneous. — Lockwood (d.N.Y.) Lynch (dem. Wis.) Brookshire (dem. Brosius (rep. Pa,) adjourned. " 5 Sonator Atlen to Tie Ber aens ] . ~ TCUNIREGE (O, e s ) 4y [ B Brown (dem. Ind.) EVEN ITS OPPONENTS WERE SURPRISED | Scnator Atlen to Tue e \ COMMANDER CHU”CH™ IN FULL CHARGE IT WAS CARRIED BY A LARGE MAJORITY J) Marsh (rep. 111) Bunn (dem. N.C.) Burrows (rop. Mich.) IN THE SENATE, A Hoes b1 nreremeE SRt Sun tcatne s | it Mahon (rep. Pa,) Marvin (rep. N. Y.) Bynum m. Ind.) Cabaniss (dem. Ga.) e to the par value of bonas wounid | Mullery (dem. Ela.) McCall (pon, Mass.) Cadmus (dem. N. J.) Caldwell (rep. O.) ':'"'\R"""" 'I']"‘"‘:'"I'"o of Mon- | No Filibustering or Unusual Methods to be passod In the sonate. ¥o.\ Oficial Ordors Read Last Night—-Some f ’ ne: o it | Martin (dem. ind.)" McCreery (dem. Ky.) | Campbell(dem. N. Y.)Cannon (dem. Cal) na Are Unseated. 3 Moyed Upot ths Démoeratie ot on the Bil Lt Which | Lively Campire speee o Open Valn, Eifo:ta‘ef Its Opponeatt to Baddls it | MOREI (0 0D, MoCreeny (dam, KX 1( apehart (dem. W. Caruth (dem. Ky.) Wastisatox, Aug. 23.—Tho senate today, it L o N R B Ry ' BBl dbapulibnitl bt B with Amendients, + | McLeary (vep. Minn.) MoEttrick (4. Mass.) | Voo Catchings (dem. by the vote of 2 to 20, decidod Mr. Mantlo SRS penite it et 1 B vOr AT K fa o S o ol = ok Mepowell (vep. Ua.).” Moialg (dem, Md). " | Causey (de sy, dus) ek A1y of Morttana and Mr. Allen of Washington foat Repents the unconditional repoal bill | h Lt U bt —_— ann (dem, 111.). " Morcer (rep. Neb.) hickering (dem. N, Chile dire tiok entieien s d -2t - day and tho tremendons * major NG v (dem,Ind.) Milliken (rop. Mo.) | Y.) Ry (o) e L e NE W RO Lot YOS ROl IRITS HA s A8 Tr i SILVER MEN MAKE BUT A POOR SHOWI! Moikiejohn (r, Neb.). Morso (rop, Mass ) Clark (dem. Ala,) C)bb (dem bl “"““""‘"‘ - i i A WasniNatos Braeav or Tine Bre tions for the constleration of the 1 Giann Istaxn, Neb, Aug. 98.—[Speofat Moyer (dem, La,) ~ Northway (rep. O) | Cockran (dem. N Y. Compon (i ator to fill the vacancioh oaused by tho ox- o BT SO HTRE N BINER, BAKK. AP IonS BULATA 16 18 balte ot e ey PN Ll S o 1 \ on (rep Mich.) O'Neill (rep, Ph.) Cogswell (rop. Mass:) Coombs (dem. N. Y2) | piration of o regular tofm, not happening by A R tho measiro will pss Lo hoase ab woll ns e L Temtion. ot soliic g il EIRL N They Had Overestimated Their Strongth and | GAICCH, (1R ) Dage (o, L) | o (o, tad) 7 Coopor, (lom. td) ™ | resignation. . Silver a8 u money metal reccived a stun. | Sehiato, o only trouble In tho houso a8 | iy o SIS RO SERRECS Aro Beaten at Every Turn, O'Neil (dem. Mass.) Pearson (dem. 0.) Cornish (de 1) Graih (dém, Tex) Tho house bill to ropesl the Sherman act | ning blow in the houso of representatives TS D A YOteL o 0 B B MiaA] voosEhLbioR GERN el WERWIN ¥ ? Outhwaite, (4, 0.) ~ Passhal (dem. Tex.) Covert (dem. N.Y.) Curtis (rep. N. Y.) was laid peforo the son§td and roferrcd to | today. Notouly did that body pass a bill A. M. Stucie of Omnha, formerly connvated | Cats pLogan was turnod over to Depastmens Payne (rep. N Y.) & Dalzell (rep. Pa.) Cummings (dem.N.Y.) | the commitvee on finange. unconditionally repeating the silver purchas- | with the engineering department of the ! | Come andor Chureh by the citizens reunfon CROWDED GALLERIES WATCH THE VOTING | Peadleton (deim. W, Perkins (rep. In) Davey (dem. La) Daniels (rep. N. Y.) Mr. Voorhoes announeed thero would bo | ing act of July, 1500, & ajority, but it | horn railvond s fn tha city. Ho hus bien | Gommandor Churh by the citiae jves) htiips (rop. Detw) | Dingloy (vop. Me) Dakurest (dem.Conn.) | prompt nction by the @mmittes tomorrow. | resused x free coinage amendment by an | it the employ of that company for nine years, [ COMmttee. ott (dem. Penn.) Powers (top. V) Donovan (@em. O.) Dolliver (rep. Ix.) 4 0 amendr ) THGPORN:¥as Fo¥A8, bb TITIEa i reAtioL At S o'clock Commander Chiureh and staff | » (dem, Ta,) Randall (rp. Mass.) | Dean . Mass) Doolittle (rep, Wash,) | Mr. Sherman gave notice that ha would | overwhelming majority and defoated a num- | 1o Fond 18 Wy o0 58 The disshataed. . - | topsthof It the comitEbe pEseHUIN upon Great Interest Taken in the Proceedi N. Y Rayner (dem. Md.) Dunphy (dem. N. Y.) Dunn (dem. N. J.) Mddrass tho senate on sliver Wednosday, and | per of amendments fncreasing the ratio of | Colonol tud e Guy V. ieary have re- | the platform, Chairman Doanof the com- % i od (rop. Me.) Reilly (dem. Pa.) Broaads (Com, yo) Diructow (et DLy || Mt olooit SEVOTORERRERNNIBIONOH “TOr | 4iiver asa taonay metal compiitot %o gold by | turnoa t Rtk Haver o Coomr oo Bt bbbty i How the Different Members Cast burn (dem. Pa.) Richards (dem, O.) tirdman (dem. Pa,) " English (dem. N. J.) | Thursd: Y or || WHORS Lliny Havo beon the Hast MbHR. lniitee in u fow words turned over tho camp, Thelr Ballots—The Rosult Ap- Ritchie (dew, O.) Robinson (rep. Pa.) Fellows (dem, N, Y.) Everett (dem. H) Mr. Platt reported from the committee on | an equally large majority, and,buried forever ATHRIENS “I‘”‘_;:‘ "I‘ "NV'\"\‘_‘_“.““""‘I:' today | Which aunouncement was greoted with & Rust (dom. Md.) Russoll (rop, Conn.) Fitch (dem. N. Y.) Flelder (dom. ) | iimratraies wliled SUBSSRSTRIEEOhero: | Uio Bland-Allfson aob ot 187, ‘which otis of |y, It iect aplioations woratade today | Ut GRRACRiois SO BRCEH r Cliutoh, pinadea by the Spectators, Russell (dem. Ga.) Ye) Forman (rep. 11L.) Fletcher (rep. Minn.) | kees having equities in_ the Cherokeo Strip | its authors sought to . o > business, they having made rood | i & neat speech, accopted and assumod Schermerhorn (dem. D, Py Garduer (rep. N.JL) Funk (rep. II1) to purchase their holdidgs at the same price No one anticipated anything like the ma- | theiv capi ho only o 1 rtod was | o 1 O et 4 ! N. Y) Settie (rop. N. ¢ Geaty (dorm; Oal) Goar (vop. In:) as white settlors. Passed, ¥ N pated any 2 h :In ';' 'rlln:ml‘ I'iec only vnylx: U \‘l_“- command, Cnarles 13 Burmeister, senior 1 WasmiNGTON, Aug. 25.—The gallerfes of | Shaw (rep. Wis.) Sherman (r ) | Gillep (rep. N. ¥.) ~ Geissenhainer (dem. | The bill allowing the bnks to fncresso | Jority glven unconditional repeal, the highest | that of the First National bank of York | yjje-do-camp ana chiof of staff, read the ) SAPGH6 LI f5¢ kles (dem, N.Y.) Sipe (dem. Pa.) Gillotte (rep. Mass) N.J.) e oioLion g PRRRRIAIUDI0T (tho | Sauimats Dlicod” uboh b, malsely. 108 | Sk Gampbell of Sbuth Daleota has,| ofdors. Compade Gu: . Chtdwalll Wil KBS i tho liouss wore crowded long before Hme for | gmiph ey, Til.) lodgrass (dem Tenn) | Goldzier (dew. 111) * Gorman (dem. Mich.) | bonds deposited by thom was taken up, the | before tho roll was called upon tho first | b appatitod 80 0 §1,00) osition In the | pointed assistant 1jutant encral, and Com- S 4 assembling by persons interested in the re- Ty (dem. Conn.) ners (dem. Wis,) | Gresham (dem. Tex.) Grosvenor (rep. O.) B ot ot i et O Me. | voto boihg sixty. Me, Blund nna his o1 || War dopartmont. o e bonrerre S | ol George I, Dean provost marshal of sult of the balloting on the silver question | Stevenson(rep. Mich.) Springer (dem, 111.) Grout (rev. Vt.) Haines (dem. N. Y. Cockrell for the redempition of such 2 per | 1o wers wero almost breathioss with surprise i it P s e . sl i Ul L) g I 7 ) o roathi | > \ ) 2 ; after the two wecks of dobate, When the | Stone, . W, (rop. Pa.) Stevens (dem. Mass,) | Hall (dem. Minn.) Hammond (dem. Tid.) | cout bonds as may be made and tho pay- [ \hon the result of the yors upon Tres: moin In the Taias of o the camp. Al the bands were ordered to speaker rapped for order at noon nearly | Hiorrer (rep. O.) Stone,W. A. (rep. Pa.) H ui'-;n 0.) Harmer(rep. Pa.) :,"“”l therefor rmL 1 Iln a nu\:]iss\lu.'l}rf age was announced. All of the republicans, WASHINGTON, Aag. 28.—Compuroller Bekels | report to Comrade Burmeister and remaim i : ks AT Talbot (dem. Md.) Stroug (rep. O.) arter (dem. O.) Haugen (rep. Wis.) reasury notes, Tho NQke was takan with- | oxcopting about n dozen, votod ngainst free | has appointed Stomart Rics reruivor o in camp until Friday. 4 every seat in the nall was tilled. ‘Taylor (rep. Tenn.) Tawney (rop. Minn.) | Hayes (dem. Ta.) Hainer (rop. Pa.) out discussion and tha amendment Was [ coinago wpon any Ratio And. for Tepenl he I\'\'v"‘," s '\\ WL T R e il g i i While wailing for the call to order Mr. | Tracey (dem. N. Y1) Thomas (rep. Mich.) Hendoerson (vep, 111.) Henderson (rop. Ta.) rejected. Yeas, 23: nays, 20, bulk of the frec coinage votes came from the |t ASiHngton - National bank of “Pacomi eihaalaal foted Ll Bland freely admivted that tho claims of the | Lurner (dem, Ga.) . Tucker (dent, Va.) Hendrix (dem, N.Y.) Hicks (rap. Pa.) Mr. Coclrell then offered an_amendment | domocrats, as also most of tho opposition to | Wash. This bank had gono i cour Then followed camptire specches, some . o 6 ¢ | Van Voorhis (rep. N. Updegraff (dem. Ta.) | Hines (dem. Pa.) Hitt (rep. 11l ) authorizing the holders of any United States conaitional repes udeavor to et out of the Ofthe | of them tingod somewhat b isanship, antisilvor mon of majority of 7 Ddeg : i unconaitional repeal, ) nzed s N partisanship, R #7t9 were well Pounded, and "m;m bo ex “\‘ \r Van Voorhis (rep. O.) | Holman (dem. Ind.) Hooker (rep. N. Y.) bonds lwlul"l;n*ll them and Nlm\'vl h-fvx— B Moot I b BEARLS 'l’“]"'""' of the currency, whon Nifing nd the democrat administration was. { y were woll founded, 4 3 ~ falker (rep. Mass e BN okl 't SIS change legal tender notes equal to the face 2L enate, Saturday night he took it out o wnds | b bt ) . L i ceeded, and it lonke if the Wilson bill o ( ).\I| T:) “\"ly\“"”h i ”n?.:r“"fi‘;: lxv-l\ly:', :l[\xyll\l.('li: "‘u‘:v’y villug of tho bonds, Tho \h?mds Om'e to be Tho votes of the househave had a very | of tho bank examiner in charge o laced ven several drubbings. Hoke Smith was might go through with little or no friction shinglon (dem. Warner (dem. N.Y,) | Hull (rep. Ta)) Hunter (dem. T11.) held in the treasury subjoct to redemption | strong cffect upon the senate, where the free | itin the hands of a receiver, thus fica | the target all aimed at, and he i Eht g 4 | ATRD E LR eAR0 T B L BUPKRLA M, Peun. ) ugh (rep. Ind.) “ | Johuson (rop. Ind.) Johnson (vep. N. D) | in the same sum in legal tender notes whicl: | coinage advocates have for some time hinged | mareh on the bunk officials. The af4iss of | was dubbed Hocus Pocus. Tho spenkers Wever of New York appeared av the bar of lis (dem. Wis.) adock (dem. Mich.) | Johnson (dem. O.)" Joy (rep. Mo.) are to be destroyed. No_ interest is to be | their hopes. Four or five senators have | this bank were not in a condition satis were Colonel John B, Lee, postmaster e Mo ot anhodter Se bbat BL Wiitta trapncr aRICRADEN G Yo Kiefer (rep. Minn.) Kribs (dem. Pa.) paid on the bonds while they are held in the | already announced a change of heart, among | factory to the comptio!lor, 1t Oxford, Dr. Tiffauy of Grand Island and the houso and was sworn in. Then the | wise (don Vi WITKER TAERTW, Vi) - | THehY: (FOnE T Lapham (dem. R.L) | treasury, but when they are again with- | them, Riusom of North Carolina and. Got i ; =4l others. Colonel Lue tdared Ho'e Statth to e % clerk reported the resolution contamning the | Woomer (v ) Wolverton (dem. Pa.) | Lawson (dem. Del) Laytan (dem. O,) drawn the interest is to be paid, less 1§ per | donof Georgia. A leading democratic sena WS \“"'\‘ ""':“"-(, ¥ stop pensions of veterans. If hs dil the g order of procecure on the silver question, | Wright (rep. Pa.) Wright (rep. Mass.) Le Fever (rep. N.Y.) Lester (dem. Gi.) cent per annum. tor is authority for the statement that there LB e G AL ACH LI ue would come when all would be reissued. 2 7 R o te PR TS b fieBToolnags al—23, Lilly (vép. Pa.) Linton (rep, Mich.) Loo Mant\eHiVeRtetl, will be o Hlibustering o any unusual | has orderad tho mints av PhitetInhin and | o b vetoris mou bt Chasted. LR : Owing to iliness, Mr. Wheeler of Tlinois | Lisle (dem. Ky.) Lockwood (dem. N.Y.) | .. 1 . | methods employed upon the democratic 5o bo Cully manned und tho | fold nud aiin guite % \ ofsllverattheratioof 16 to 1. did not reach the house until several votes | Loudenslager (rep. Lynch (dem. Wis.) he discussion on this amendment was in- | gido to defeat a falr and square vote upon full capacity of both ints bo usilized in the | Dr. Diffany mado. the chiof addvess, His Mr. Bailey of Texas asked if, in case all | had boen cast, tis name will appoat among | N ') Mugner dom. N. 'y, | jerruntadas 3 olologicgetges the bIll was | the bill that passed m the houso today. Ho bullion, ‘'he Tronsury do- | army rominisconces wero intercsting, He e ame ents as to the 0 were de- © nu o vote: c cial 1 Mahon (vep. Pa Marshall (des nic asideand vhe fuec i case was laid | gqyg that g e e democ ¢ free co Mrtment Possessos from. £33.030.000 " to. & Y ey 23 ke A the smendments as Lo tho ratio were de- | tho nays on’all tho voies iu tho oficial | Mahir o PN arshalf (don, Vo) iofore tho snnise AR SNBKEleRAIhIE B AL 0 Bom{ors e conterned they bl spenl | Lartment possesses from $35,00000 10 5. | guve tho domocrati patty o fow raps.” That 1 feated, it would be in order o propose an . it T 5 a s RO Vanee's motion 'to lay on- the table Mr, | | ) (kL 00000 golil bullion, whichi is '@ part of the | party had twisted its platform until it ro- ; O RBA A ona Lt Disheartened the r Men. MeAleer (dem. Pa.) MeCall (rep. M MuRdersot's motlonAIRARNERAI N that vors | st unconditional repealand | yogurveof the §100,000,000. Gold bars can- | semblod the remmants of o tornado, He ) ) { Mr. Shell of South Carolina, in favor of | McCleary (vep. Minn.) MeCreary (dem. Ky.) | 2 Hvet o a -?«;’ 5"‘_ b weok that | [OF,the amendments which will be offered | pot be used as currency, 8o it has been de- | said the action of congress reminded him of f 1 I'he speaker thought not, but would h TS iIverie 1 i 45 McDannold (dem. 111)MeDowell (rep. Pu.) Nl 10 deciied last week that | 4nd then ot the bill come toa vote. The | tided te e 3 A : A1U0n 0L RO PBFVIAGES CHR LW 1 il silver, was paired with Mr. Graham, Mr. Muntle was not antifled: to the T cided to coin the bullion on hand. aboard of supervisors that wanted to buile 1 the gentleman on the subject when the timo BT L WHD L DO L P ShEs MeBterick (dem. MeGuun (dea, TIL) BhR L, 48 no h < | free coinage seuators openly ackuowledie A court houso and resolved that ” came to formaliy present the subject TR SRR MeKaiz (dem. M) Tne voLo whs taken and remalted: Yens, 81: | tht thoy are in the minority in tho souate, e the' “new ohe: bo locatod: whibre/the old i Mr. McMillin of vennessee wished to offer il voie, which was on the ratio of | YMillin (dem, Tenn.) MeNagny (dém. Tnd.) o e e anyjon, the HBLe | and that'it is now next Lo an impossibility BILLED By one stands and the old one be not torn [ CetrEglbi Wb O b G A | I D Cithi a Dol sl USRS WEITE (L, Xa resolution s mmendod and 1 | 4SO H N O e Portinar S by el | Forty penpte at s suia to (oW uLULEHo now Dnoits erestad iyl Thlay ; I 8 Droduct of the silyor mines of tho United | 1 ca'or the attention which was pald to the | Montzomery (dem. Moon (rep. Mich,) i to. Yeas, §2; nays. 20. debate and avoiding a direct vote secoms EnvoiecDORt cratic congress is_handling the silver ques- ..,/ Stutes. first vote was substituted o listosaness which | « Kv.) Morse (rep. Muss.) Mr. \xmn.-L')2:“‘&-:;‘;%3:1%“:5:::2‘\’7‘2“ 'hat | almost blasted. It is believed by almost | New Yous, Aug. 28, —A eyelone is repovted | (hs Tho allusions of tho sponkers. to A \ Mr. land objected even to the reading, | spread throtehout the Yote. b voto. re: | Achler (lem. Pa) Sorthuway (vop. O) G L L0 L gno that tho bill, which pa to have occurred at Savanuah, Ga. Forty | demoeracy and Cleveland were applauded. ) saying it was not free coinage at all. stiated 1n ho defont of tho mendmout;yons, | FRLes (Rem, AUL) (O erll (rep, Pay | ) | Johu B. Alion to a seat” from the- stato of Rt people are said to have been killed and 10, | The¢ camphre broke up at late hour. b e Ok e 100; nays, 240. The popalist mewmvers did | O'f¥eil (dem. ) I Washingtan (claimed vudor similar civcum- AR S p o tecoiving Distmguished Guest I e HOtrBLss Outhwaite (dem. 0.) Page (dem. . 1) stnces): A 1t WA aish QeGIGOA h the mgp. | UL, UL Already an uso in this 000,000 damage done. Teleg s r : L ‘ ‘Then the Wilson bill, repealing the silver | The members who voted for the 16 to 1 | Paschal (dem. Tex.) Patterson (dem. S ancill sy " fo | Yillhave to depend upon the suc 2 i B Tt din The first demonstration of theday was the | ! B T B T o] [ O O AT e et Ol ratio, | Payne (vep. N. Y.) ' Tenn.) ative by exactly tho same yote—id to. No | jiernational agreement X all down and further information is difiicult | arrival of Judge A. H. Church, commander & e e Bretz, democrat, Tooisnai | BAYDICr [dem, M) (EQSTEDN (dom O, Stat ‘»”:‘»‘l"sx{"\'lffn'.'u':; e ookt omehe | T Nebrasicu delegation, during all of the | to obtain of the Depariment of Nebrusks. ‘Ho came | eudiand Mr, Bland offc CISS o | Brookshie, domocrat, of Indiana; Bryan, | Pendleton (dem. Tex.) Pendleton (dem, W, | State of Wy i MBS AVINZ | voting, was consistent with the positior R s R at 2 o'clock from North Platte, and was k ; LR R O L DL U b b et S A S i Vi) restanod. el L bank oie. | Meretofore ussumod by the members, Me | UACKSONVILLE, Pla., Aug Lhis city | yocoived at the depot in bofitting manner, e rimon, aho | Indiana; Geary, democrat, of Calitornia; | Phillips (vep. Pa’) Pieott om. Conn.) | it SoR L r‘:am;“’;“‘]‘cl(’i“u':_‘sb‘l:)’; Hainer voted against & lof the amcadments | s beci cut ot from communication Ho was mot. by thie Boys Comt bund_of ¢ d appls 0 e er men, i o K smo. | Post (vep. 111.) 2owers (rep. Vt.) ! : s o1 | offered to the unconditional repeal and for | f . Yl 18l e s and the membors of the reunion { AHARDY X BRI 36 1 ara Harris, populisty of Kuusis; Holman, demo- | Dt (top. 1) | T : boing on Mr, Cockrell's atnendingnt, permst: X ¢ uuconditional r ) the outside world since # o'clock Sun the | ; 0 el OTRRAT el o (dom. I andall (rep. Mass x ) 3 the bill. Mr. Mercer voted against all but committee. Later in the afternoon other 4 llowing is the det onthe10ito | R OF tndiana, Latiniond Gsmoot, Ray (rep. N. Y.) Rayner (dem, Mij | Hng the deposit of United States bonds and | tic bill, Mr. M peal. ' Mr. Bryan voted for | 43y moruing. The eyclone which tne uished veterans came. They were 4 : 1 amendment: South Carolind; Maguire, democrat, of St} (ben e Lotily (dem. P the withdrawal of their face value in groen- | Lo agaiust 17, 19, 16 S B aNTirO SR TS ar b on 4 9 fornin; McKoighan: popuhist. of Nobrosia: | 1eed (vep, Me.) Reilly (dem. Pa.) £ the ratio of 16 to 1 and against 17, 18, 19 and | weather burcau fortold last Saturday | £1ven @ proper reception Atd i YEAS, A2 zhan, populist BIRLELLOH e bl y Richur A backs. Mr. Voorhees, chaieman of the com- | Al arat ol b s YL oclock Adjutant Genel ) Shief 4 : s - MeLaurin, democrat, of South Carolina: | Keyburn (rep. Pa.) Richards (dem. 0.) K i Voorhie Trionda of whw | 20 to1and against ropeal. He s for free | Vo0 7 IO : clock Adjutant General Evans, Chief of § mn".ulm.-m. Tox) lellkvu fwvn.,-\\l[wh\ wn, of Tllinois; Strait, demo. | Richardson (dem. Ritehie (dem. O,) B e oo Q"\':‘: e et | coinage at the present ratio. Mr. Kem votea | Struck Jacksonville about broak yester- | Stafe Burmelstor, A;uuz‘m! General Gage, E exander (d. N. C.) Allen (dem. Miss.) O HaBTRE S Aot M rorabl i Mich.) Robinson (rop. Penn.) | DI 2 dob i [ippessenid-1the wumo, Mr. McKeighan ditto, and Mr. | day morming andirapidly increased in forco | W. B. MoARShuE, GOlomel comIBARRIEE LRt 4 Aruold (dem, Mo.) " Bailey (dem, Tex.) L olinh | IRt ropubl Rusk (dom. Md.) - Russell (cop. Conw,) | [k lombrrow the seuate wouldiid engaged | Moilclojohn voted agamnst ail amendments A i R 1t tenvetes | of Voterans, and Colorel 1sraa Cook ateiveds- ' Baleer (pop, an.) Banihond ydom, Ala.) | finu, ‘vad Tuylor, domosrat, of Tndtana Byan (dem. N.¥,) Schermorhorn (dom. | 10, old business, and ‘:fi‘,‘n‘:}:‘::y il us & | and for2oto 1. aud fury up to 4o'clock p. m. It traveled | “«rho first band to arrive was tho Boy I/ Black (dom. Ga) Blandharg | (dem. La.) St lee etic voted doElt ot et J (cop. Wis Woud Kave vo snice ARSI NRD oty How Republicans Are Dischinrged. J BOXR Rt S on fhom (thE Weat [ Cotnoti haed ¥iot )\ (Hlustings i N e (s Bland (dem; Mo) Boatner (dem. La) ~ | who declined to vole at all on the 17 to 1 | SELLD (el Tn0d o iy K vy | Eive way to the great i major proposition | At no time prior to the enactment of the | Indies. there was music galore in the camp. P Boen (pop. Minn). Bower (dem. N, C). satayfed iss. of Mivnescte: | Sipe (dem. Pu.) Somers (dem. Wis, that had brought congross tgether. Ho in- | civil sorvice law wero ohanges made with | Tt first struek the Florida coast at a point | Both' orgamuzations remembersd de- Alabama; Boen, populist, of Minnesota ( ) & \ Bowers (rep. Cal). Brauch (dem. N. CJ. % democrat, of California: Coclirell | Sverry (dem. Conn.) Springer (dem. TiL,) tended thet the countty should uuderstand | greater frequency or in a more sweeping A partment headquarters with a_serenade, P A e SN P D Cannon, democrat, of ( ornia; Cockrell 3 C; d that he pressed the uational bank bill 1 1 Vi on plice o » | south of Jupiter. o i Bretz (dem. Ind). Broderick (rep. Kan). | jomocrat, of Te Davis, populist, of K: Stephienson (rep. . Stevens (dem. Mass.) g pein] ¢ uational banke bill and } manner than have taken plice 1 the minor IPully 4,000 people were on the ground Bookshire (dem. Ind). Bryan (dem, Neb). TR I G T A Rk i Mich.) Stone, €. W. (rep. | dsked n vote upon it and deplored the delgys | ofiices of the various exccutive deparumen N e all aTternoon, wandering hither and thither. Buun (dem. N C). * Burns (dem. Mo). Tudson, democrat, of Kansas: Kem, pop. | Stone,W. A.(rep.Pa.) _ Pa. that had taken place. If it fell, its Tall | during the past threo months. This. CILLOLGULSUD BAELORED: Heyoud the music provided by the bands i mineuti (dem. Cal). Cannon (dem. Cal) ulist, of Nebraskad Ponce, populist, of Colo. | Stone’ (dem, Ky.) stover (rep. 0.) shoutiiiov be/laigia IHIRbOT) e patiallyitroe niohe (Cras ey T Lar IO e . - and the arrivals of distinguished people, i Japehart (dem. Va). Clark (dem, Mo R T e e e SrantonYMEEvan Wotasls onlenl i3y lloon DAL depurtments. It would scem that Secretar hey Meld_Another Meoting on the Lake | {hore were no attractions, barring, of courno, () Cobb (dem. Ala). Cockrell (d TR A Dar D AR b J Talbott (dem. Md.) Tawney (rep. Minn.) While discussing the subject, the clork of | CArlisle and Smith were pledged to excrci U Bront—An Incldonviofitha Afmair, the merry-go-round, the festive fakir, the i CopeanGomiyye): 1fihor Ind) Mr. Russcll, deniocrat, of Georgia, and Mr. | Kaylor (dom. fnd.)" Thomas (rep. Mich') | ghe house was annoaneed with . oostapy | o8t FAEprouslykithoiugs fof Lo b CHICAGO, Aug. 28, —Auother meeting of the | side snow, o i ‘ooper (dem. Tex.). Cox (dem. Tenn.). Snodgrass, domocrat, bf Tennessee. wha | Iracey (dem. N. Y.) Tucker (dem. Va.) HEqes i ; h ety areely o week day has passed within | upemployed was heid ( Crawford (d. N. C.). Culberson (d, Tex. ). p : § attended by 3,000 men. The police, p.0.) > the displacement of from ten to fifty Dinsmor birod ko e Sttt 0 L and the supply will soon be exhausted. The 5 2 (d. Arkc). Dockery' (dem. Mo.). | urad with th vote on 17 601 wre. us - ro Y. Wadsworth (rop.N.Y.) 3::::} \i'hz\ll.h\t\ulli«x;,gl:“;:‘(? s “:;l‘""“s[;m‘:"‘\‘ rks ip these departments. 'The pust fow | who were present in force, quictly arrested | finest of wenther is favoring the reunion. { Donovun (dem. Q.), - Doolittlo (rap. Wash.). | 5\ “Batdwin, domocrat, of Minnesota, | Waiker (rep. Mass) Winger (rep. Bonn.) to the country, that thero would b a moot. | J4¥8 Bave been fruitful harvests for the | one man who urged the men to go armed and | Tho sun shods its brigntest rays and the ) 88(dom, iV a.); born, republican, of California, and Tkirt, | Waugh (rep. Iud,) Lenn.) % there vould be prompt action in connection | AP imD e i thoi[ERR Iy SesIaY ORI BUren strookiinyl Looking for a Crowd. I ithian (dem. 111) on (rep. Kan,) 7| Weadocls (dom. Mici ) Wells (dem. Wis. A g man or woman secures in the | Sizel & Cooner's bis general store was f y (dem. Mo.) ey (dem. Cal.) Ugkiourat of Oblo, Swhio. volodagainectiy, | WeatooR (Com S e oy ) wiith the hourelbill gl Fith the measure | oxeoutivo departmen shiugton | reached. A number of the crowd were sud. | The mdications today the reunion it odnignt (dem. Ky.) Grady (dem. N, y,) | Yoted for1s White (rep. O.) Whitg (dem, Mich.) "1'”‘,‘;‘ repealed from the finance com- | yhyouch ghe CivilService commission and the denly seized with the idea of entering the | will be bigger and betfer thau ever before, 1 Hail (dem. Mo.) Harris (pop. Kan.) Another Proposition Down Wilson (rep. O.) Wilson (dem. W, Va.) ““,] [‘fdiw Slon ofEM kroll's amand. | COMPetitive —examination processes thav nd made a rush for the doo At no time since Grand Island has had the i TEArORIRN Mont.) Hatch (dem. Mo.) The house then voted immediately ou the | Wise (dem. V) Wolverton (dem. Pa.) et ke d hod. Bl Lo “h toction one | clerk is secure from displacement for parti- d shouting. The people in the | gathering of the veterans has thero been i Hurd (dem, Mo.) Henderson (d. N. €.) | 19t0 1 amendment and it was defeated; | Woomer (rep. 12a.) Wright (rep. Mass.) TN BTy LostIe Yol igirithouyiec l‘;"‘ 00 It | o) rensons. Most people believe that de- were badly frightened and weee hue- | such a demand for accommodation. Inquiry {5 Holman (dém. Ind.). Hooker (dem. Miss.), | ycas, 104; na, i Wright (vep. Pa.) theganuic fiooceeaed to oxecutive business | pyment employes within the classified ser ying for other doors when Inspector Shea | from almost every post in Nebraska has ¢ Hudson (dem. Kan.). Hunter (dem. TIL.). e 18 to | standard was defeated by a Total—240, and soon adjourned. ico—those whose salaries range fron 00 to | and Assistant Chief of Police K| At the | been made and quarters have been provided. 4 Hutcheson (d. Tex.). Jones (dem. Va,) vote of yeas 102, nays 230 Of those who e Ty T s . £1,500 annually—are secur inst removal | head of fifty oficers in plain elothes charge I'he veterans scem to regard the Colum- Kem (pop. Neb.). ~ Kilgore (dem. Tex.) bad proviously voted on the 16 oF 1740 1 the | 4y o e VIS T T I¥a A 2 2 if they only “properly perform their duties | the mob. Tho crowd scatteved like geese | bian your as a year of patriotism, and what- s/ Kyle (dem. Miss)). Lano (dem. Iil,) following did not vote at all on the 18 to 1 | Abbott (d ox el in. (ronMioh ) | : = aud commit no personal offense. This is a | and the pohice while attempting to « o in that lineis undertaken is marked by - Lattimer (dem, S.C.). Lawson (dem. Ga.). ratio: - Allen, ~democrat, of Missis | 4loxander (d. . C) Alleni(femy Migs.) tegeliAfsnsagnie Vgowds to ahe Falr | igyuke. Thore ave two dirent mothoda of | arrcsts vigorously. thumped. thoso. of e ounding success. Such 1s the reason for Loster (dem, Ga.) * Livioeston (dem. Ga) | sibpi; Bankhead, democrat of Alabama; | Artold (¢ A palloyidam, Tex.) L. Sronnds-MestinangtiOongrassos, getting rid of any clerk or other employe. | mob who were slow in getting out of the [ the Lelief that this reunion will eclipso all 3 Lucas ( 5. D) Maddox (dem. Ga.) loy, democrat of Texas; Cunnon, demo- | Ltet (bor. Hun.) “.:n gd A(}»lm. Ala.) Cmicaco, Aug. 28, —The live stock pavilion | P firsy is to dischavge him or her for the way. others. Whenever there is any patriotism 1 Maguire (dem, Cal.) Marshall (dem erav of California; Grady, democrat of Novthy [ 1301l (pob. Celo,) ' Bell (dem. "ex.) was the center of attraction at the World's | alleged reason that the service performed is N T OSSRt 10 be shown in ite truest colors it takes a J McGulloch (d. Arle.) MlSeighan (pop. Noby | Carolina, and ~ Liviagston, democrat of [ Blaheliard (dem. La.) Bland (dom, Mo.) r today, the judging of animils for award | not neeessary. The second is that the clerk oL Mok ARrusito! Eon, veteran to do 1t every time. | Ho hys had it RaDasrmon (3 Pann AR UIL aon. Noby | Carot Boutuer (dem, L) " Boen (vop Ming) omaaa 18 inomcient. r. PavL, Aug. 28.—The publishers of the | fustiiled into his blood from | @86 “indle. up MeLauren (dom, S, C. Meredith (dom. Vi) "Then came the 20 to L ratio, and this was | Howen (dem. N C.) - Bowers (rop. Cal.) gt sk Ochior Ways to Work It, ¥ papers in this city made a proposition | and the faciug of the eneriy on a battlefield, 1 McRae (dem. Ark.) " Montgomery (d. Ky.) | in turn defeated, though it showed more | Branch (dem. > 1) Broderick (rep. Kan.) The labor congress assembled in the i tothe typographical union that itaccept | the roar of musketry and' cannon and the 1 Monoy (dem. Miss.) Moses (dem. (i) strength, the vote'being: Yeas, 121; nays, | Bryan (dem. Neb,) © Burnes (dem, Mo.) Art institute today, with many Again, the head of the department can reduction of 10 per cent on scale, to be | scent of powder has sorvod to.temper it with Morgan (dem. Mo.) Neill (dem. Ark) ) i : etti (dem. 1’ al.) :‘:;1'.‘1',”:“1.::;:."'\{}: ’1 prominent delegates present, includ rullm:n:h? xl; uryl;:l Hh;!«l'h-:'lllx or ;-u‘i{vlo,\'n 10 | in forco for six weeks, The union yesterday | th vlmmr(i'rxslh of stuel, #¢ far as truoness Murray (rep. S. C.) O'Ferrall (dom. Va.) No one who voted for 19 voted agaiust 20 o1l (de: g 2 A W ing Bishop Fellows 4 Herbe oW BT POIRE L DRIgW S LS SmnAIU e LEThe oLy voted on the proposition, refusing to | is concerned. ) Y Vewland (pop. Nev.) Pence (pop. Colo.) to 1, but there was i decided gein, us the fol. | O 1",f (Gpmoex) ConppiR ,‘,},",‘") r“:u-v;uu(:ng L)u:wl:n\;:'l‘l:h\‘ n 1”1):,‘,:‘;:.',::'. sorvion,. olasailsation -or (Promote and in- | qecede to it by a lurge majority? Compos. | The tented field of Oamp Tiogan s fnspir- 4 Paynter (dem. Ky.) Pickler (rep. S. 1.) lowing named members who had opposed the ; Covper (dei KN A ACem LRI ) = 2 RBEAN. PHOCTBLLC | crease the salary to a point above the classi- | jtorg on hand work on the morning papers | ing. ‘Poday it is alive with hundreds hur- i > Peudleton (A, Tox.) Richardson (d. Mich.) | 19to 1 voted for the 20 to 1 amendment: | Urawford (dem. N.C.) Culberson (dem. Tex.) | foderation; Dr. Hirsch, representing tho | fed st pud then dismiss without giving | 4rd now rocelying 1ts por. thousand. | Fying tereand thera, Eyerybody is getting Post (rep. 111.) Robbins (dem, Ala) Alderson, democrat,” of West Ve | Qurus (rep. Kun.) = Davis (pop. Kari.) Jewish congress, and others. any reason. Still another way to dispose of | i pibiis) st on the small roluction | ito camp and with Yhe greatest of colerity. b Richardson(d. Tenn.) Sayers (dem. Tex.) n; Crain, democrat, of Te cArmond I“‘ Mo {: v*'“j‘h"‘u‘l Alfii Kate Field read the first paper before the [ @ clerk within the classified list is tosimply | 1nd the outcon ted with iuter- | Phere ave no dron@s about the camp, The § Robertson (dem. La.) Simpsou (pop. Kan.) | Ellis, republican, of Orogon; —Hor pose Qo fle) Dokerya(den Mo o or conkrons toda 418 eaL Rt oD dismiss, and then aron causo 18 demanded, | eyt, The publishers will meot tomorrow und | grizzly veteran of “Thyea‘houro years 1s ns 3| de Py S ings (del I a )y ublica 0 on ; Jopkins, 8. (0 % gy e o, " i * 0 say ou were Ll @ dlschar; consider wi steps to take inorder w care, spi and as voly ands B YO ) traight (dom. 8. C.) Swanson (dom. V¥ licun, of Michigan; Mallory. democrat, of thian (dem. f1L)" Funston (rep. Kan.) frightful condition of women in the labor | “ Nov one of the thousands of republican —_— after him. Age and infirmity have beon left Swent (rep, 1daho) ~ Talbert (dem. &, ¢ ; Clorida; Meiklejohin, republican, of No- [ Eyan (dem. Mo.) * Goodnight (d market of the United Kingdom. employes of the federal government who Lovtomotive Enginesrs 1 Session, bohind and us one wandors about the ] Tarsnoy (dem. Mo.) Tate (dem, Ga,) brasia; Moon, republican, of Michigan: | Grady em.N. C.) Huger (rep. Lu perbert Burtows, Tepgessntative of th cen summarily dismissed from servi St Lovis, Aug, 28 —The annual meeting | avenues of the tented field there s evory- Taylor (dem. Ind.) " Terey (dem. Ark.) Oates, democrat, of Alabuma: Paschal, dem- | Hainer (vep. Neb.) 5 inglish Social Demooratic fedoration, led the advent of President Clevelund has | of tno griovanco committeo of the Brother. | thing that indicates active lifo and wholo. Tuvpin (dem, Aln) Tylos (dom Vot ooraty of Texns; Erico, demoorat, of Touiats | Hall, (dem. Ma.) Harris (pop. Kan.) the discussion which followed, He told of thought for a moment of malking com- g oo A o soulad fellowship, Wheeler (dem. Alr) Whiting (dem. Afich ani; Tucker, domocrat, of Vivginia: Lur. | Hartman (r. Mont.) Hateh (dem. Mo)) women who worked twelve hours a day for | plaint to the Civil Service commission or de. | hood of Locomotive Engincers of th Camp Loguu, named 1 honor of “Black | Williams (dew. fils) Williums (dom, Miss.) | ner, democrat, of Goorains Weadaek. tepube | Heard (dom. Mo.) * Henaerson (4. N, 0.) | #1.25 a week in the rall and chain forgos of manding o relnstatement. “here is prob- | Missourl Pacilc system = convencd here | g dic wyhom the votorans loved dearly and Wilson (rep. Wash.) Woodward (4. N. ) | Lican, of Michigan; Whito, republicar, of | Hepburn (rep. Ti) Hermann (rep. Ore.) adleigh Heath, and said they hung the | ably not a case on record where an offort at | this mornin M. Cadlo of = Scdulia, | \iose name is revered by them, is aa ideal —124, SR E ] ik Marsh, repulican, of Ohive-111: Hilborn (vep. Cal.) Hooker (dom, Miss,) | cradles containing thoir babies over the | reinstatoment wis successtal . Bffosts ha o presidod und I, Grover of Kansas City | cumping ground. It lies beautifully and. is i o NAYS. he members who voted ngainst the 20 to | Hopkins (rep. Pa.) Hudson (dem. Kan.) forges to prevent tham from freezing or n made, but a sufficient excuse was given d us secrolary, with twelvo members | ) iwave admired. Situat 1 midway botween Tt ol \dar el 1and not on 10 o 1 were: 1Kam, popuiist, of | Huteheson (d. Tef.) Tkirt (aem, 0.) starving at home for waunt of onge He de the head of the department who dirgoled nt, This worning's und the early aftor. | (&8 RUIT GYIBIEE SECHAY JoLiTe ALAIA (Pop, o) (e SE dBMOn (0. W. ya) [ AusubLon TH10 3 wores dian oof Chli. | Jones (dem. Va.) Kem (pop. N manded equal pay for women vMlo do the | the dismissal. A lurge number of tests | Boon's sessions wero occupiod with the dis. | LW Comprising 300 % of oven Pinich toap T 5 anslay (ron. Moss) PN ARG MABUIER, J Kilgore (dem. Tex.) Kyle (dem. same work us men, and declared the woman | were made during President Cloveland'#first | posiug of preliminary matters and no busi [ o (oMb A I R AR fron Miea) “;ll';““k {rop, Wis.) 'he’ proposition to renact the Bland- | Lane (dom. Iil) Latimer (dem %) | ‘uestion must bo sottled fu labor circles be- | yorm, but it was soon learned that: efforts at | ness of importance was done, ‘The commit- | SLolfh 18 e cspe it has been dedicated, f )fir:‘.:»u“\fi'uu: w‘;p) n.‘:;‘m:xdqt .‘:‘x‘. ‘All\nu.r Alhson act as a provision to the repeal bill | Iivingston (d. Ga.) Loud (rep. Cal.) fore the labor question can be satisfactorily | peinstatement were so much good lubor lost. | tee will be in session the entire weelk, In rows upon this boautiful tract wro 1,838 Barulovt (dom, N, ¥.) Barwig (desn wWin s vived the strongest support, buteven that | Lucas (rep. 5. D)) - Muddox (dem. Ga.) sottled. He was "‘Kum“l’l""“"“’» A populur method of getting rid of repub- errpers tents, furnished to thoso who have applied l Bortloy (,.“. S m-nnf(mvk:rmm 11_:“ s dofeated by & Majority of 77 the, vore Atiux\m'a (dwl‘lniuum l:‘.lllml'y (dem. Fia.) ‘l'nunu.h{ltl(n:-l 'hlullhgv = \Yker(‘ 1H-:‘v. Uri licuns under this administration has been to DROWNED IN LAKE CHAMPLAIN by the reunion committee, There is unie orry (dem. Kv. cep. Pa) 4 Standing, yeas, 130; na rptadd Marsh (rep. I1.) MeCulioch (d. Ark.) vard Mclilynn of New-Xork and Samuel | order 4 *'reduction of forces' in this ana that —_— 0 ¢ to the pla hick 4 ’ forey (o Xy)” Dingham (top. Pu.) o 1a30b0ra VOUIRE fors) 0 1 and againss | MoDearmon (. Tonn.)Mokolgnan. (. Neb.) ors, president of the Auierivan Federa | deparument. Some time aftor the wioiesslo | Sad Acoldent 10 Flowsure Party-tive | o3y Pore, it 20 which tey arolaid 1Yy Boutelle (rep. Maine) Brattan (iem. Md.) the Blund-Allison bills were: Broderick, re- | MeLaurin (d .) McRac (dem. Ark.) tion of Labor. dismissals the head of the department will People Drowne . or lane. Runnivg from north to south are Brawley (dem. 8. C.) Breckinriage (d. Ark.) | Publican, of Kansas: Craiu, democrat, of | Meikiejohn (r. Neb.) Money (dem. Miss.) Advocates of the ocomommw thoory of singlo | hogin to promote democrats 10 fill tho va- | Wimemats, N, Y. Aug, 25.—George P, | vis blosks of tents, aud from east to west Brackiuridge (4. iKy.) Brickaor (dew, Wis ) | Texus; Curtis, republican, of Kansas: Fine. | Morgau (dom, Mo.) " Moses (dem. Ga.) tax mot today in 8 worldli: congress ot tho | caucles in the higher grades. und in many | withorbos of Port Henry, and siz young | nineteen, In addition to this mumbor 900 Brosius (vep. 1) Brown (dem. Ind.) ton, republican, of Kansas; Mallory, demo- | Murray (rep. 8. C.) Neill (dem, Ark.) Art sinstitute. Whilo gathering was | jhapances demo s under the classified list | v b oro sniling on Withorbee extra huve been provided on the north of the Burrows (rep. Mich.) Bynum (dem. Tnd ) crat, of Flovidi; Marsh, republican, 'of [lli- | Newlands (p. Nev.) Pence (pop. Colo.) styled a “world's cou > all but two of | have been pushed up within classitication, | companions who wero sniling on Witherbec camp as originally laid out. This was made | Cabaniss (dem. Ga.) Cadwus (dem. N. J.) uois; Meikiejohn, republican, of Nebraska; | Pickier (vep. 5. 1) - Richardson (d. Teun.) | the delegatesa re fro different parts of this | When ex-Governor Thompson of South Caro. | yatch, the Alpha, were capsized in Luko necessary by reason of the increascd de- 1 Caldwell (rep. O.) ~ Campbeli (dem, N.Y,) | Moon, ropublican, of Michigan; Turner, | Kobbins (dem. Ala.) Itobertson (aem, La.) | country and their sAmesindicate, us a rule, | [iua wis assistant secretary of the treasury | Champlain at 11 o'clock today, Witherbeo | mand for priviloges. While overy avalluble Caunon (vep, 111.) Carruth (dem. Ky.) | democrat, of Georgin; White, republican, of | Sivers (dem. Tex.) Sivley (dem. 1%a.) either American og Irish mativity. Mostof | quring President Cleveland's first term, he | and five boys were drowned, Iheir nauics tent, 200 more than wore in use a your ago, i an Tl Mikay | ClarEumh aam, Ky Ohio. Simpson (p. Kan.) nth (rep. 111) the noted siugle tax advoestes of the Unitod | nventud the schemo of reducing or raising | waro: e Sy S, S s S AN g ickoring (Fep.N.¥.) Childs (rep. TiL)." the momber who voted for 20 to 1 and } Bhodzruss (4. Tenn.) Staliings (dem. Ala.) | States are on the prograg for addresses aur- | republican clerks, 80 as to get them outside | | GRORGE P. WITHERBEE. toe could use 500 more. This demand in- v wncy (dem. N. Y.). Clavk (dem. Al uot voting on the Bland-Allison substitute, | Stockdale (0. Miss.) Strait (dem. 8. C) ing the week's sesaion, natably Henry George | of the clussified list, with the view to sum- WILLIAM GILDE. 18 yeurs. dicates that a greater crowd is to come than bb (dem, Mo,) Cockran (dem, N.Y.). | Wus Newlands, nopulist, Neyada, Sweet (vep. Idaho) — Talbert (dem. 8. C.) and Dr. MeGlynp. Today's work was largsly | pmary dismissal. He then got democrats into WILLIAM BRADNER 14 years, anticipated. The committee, however, is - Cogswell (tep.Mass.) Compton (d Voting for tho Bland-Allison act and | Tursney (dem. Mo.) Tate (deta, Ga. preliminary. their places by the same process. Repeated | EDDIEJUBEIT, 18 yours comuosed of hustlers and will take care of v OARTa RN BRI (el M agaiust 20 to 1: Brotz, democrat, of Indiana; [ Taylor (vep. Tenn.) Terry (dem. Ark.) The Jewish denominabional congress was | ,irention was called to this wovk, but the | JOUN WHITMAN, 12 years, 3 all who do come, and do 1t in & satisfactory Coose (Seile Mo (Tananicem. o )) Brookshire, democrat, of Indiuna; Bryan, | Wheeler lem, Ala.) Williams (dem, 10l ) mainly occupied today s hearing papers by | (jvil Service commission was impotent. (ov- Witherbee was graduated from Corneli 1 mauner. Cornish (dem, N }J Couglu (rep. T democrat, of Nebraska; Conn, democrat, of | Williams (4. Miss)" Wilson (rep. Wash.) Jtabbi Miclzloner of Clbinnati, Sale of St | gynor Thompson was rowarded for his disre- | college in June, 1501, and was clected cup Whero They Are Located. TarD A, Mau. o O p. 18.) Indiana; Doolittle, republican, of Washing- | Woodard (dem. N.'C.) Louis, Berkowitzof Plilladelpliia and others. | g4rd of civil service principles by being made | tain of the 'Varsity crew. He was a compe- e < ; % ‘overt (vep. N. Y.) " Cranin (dem, Tox.) i 3 shing P SR e la oty opart. | KX ! + 4 b 1! g T The main thoroughfure is known as Sher- ' Chiamlasatr rigtal ) CERELD (400 39 ton; Hare, democrat, of Ohio; Haveis, popy Total 110, Dr. Berkowitz discussed**A Jowish Depart- | & (ivil servico commissionor, tent yachtsman, but the boat was ballasted o horey e A% Ahan d Dummngs (N, ¥.) Qurls (o N, Al Ahior S Ankan T Al AR A STE, JONR N alad far Dasanaisi ot e dey ment of the Chautauqua?” Miss Henrietta e e e hoavily with iron oro and when s stift squall | DR dvenio. He souree |s frou eass to nesh o0 Mo APAD: Bl Doeraatod NoY) 1 dinna; iem, populist, of Nebraska s L timer o sl Szold of Philadelphia reai a paper on “A i Merls Revogulsed. struck kor sho wont over without ‘warning. | ind it 1s 100 fect In width; On elther side avey (dem ) oForest (Cem. Conn.) | i -Lo8), DOR 8t SURNNA | Sabmer, The members who stood by silver under | Jawish Publication Soelety." O. H. Parker of Brookings, 8. D., has | Witherbee aied in an effort tosave the life | 4re stretched the tents of state headquar- L ni e oy AR iy rat, aroling ; Maguire,demo! R g e - ( wgloy (rep. Me.) iver (rep. In ) crat, of Califoruia : McCroary, democrat, of | si¢ Bland-Allison act, but who finally voted | *"Total admissions today were 160,609, of | fnally accopod tho tender by the commis. | of mre ot i campanions tors, depaptment offivers, thio peeas, th Draper (rep. Mass.) Dun (rep. N. Y.) 1T 1 U P T g e for unconditionul repeal, were: = Alderson, | which 120,458 were paid sioner of Indiau affuirs of the position of e Woman's Kelicf corps, the Sous of Veterans, Dunphy (dem, N.Y.) Durborow (dom.” 11.) | K¢ Laurin. poOPIiS, of Bauth Caoliaoraski; | dewocrat, of Weat Virginis; Black, demor ———— superintondent of schools for the district of | MUKDEROUS HIGHN AL MEN JalLesy, | 4ud Daughters of Veleraus. These are l'ld:n‘nrleid:n:\“ll'.) ngliat 4\hl‘m NG | RN peutins, f Sakeh Caroliug i Fost, (ral, of Georglaj Bretz, “democrat, of | Movements of Oconn Kteamers, Angust 28. | Colorato and will ir to Denver to enter ik located on tho east half of Yho avenue, while B Follows (dem: N. ¥.) 1otter (e x. 3 3%) | Oiio; Strait, democrat, of South Caroliie | QUO: Brookshire, democrat, of Indiana; | At New York.Areived Sraaranm from | oooriio aid witl opus to Denvr superin- | Arrest of w Gang of Desperate YoungyThugs | 1€ West hallis turned over 1o booths, which ) Ee ‘ellows (dem. N. ¥.) Fioldor (dem. N. J.) Sweet, republican, of Liaho; Talbert, demo: | pait, dewocrat, of North Carolina; Coun. | Rottendam; Alusich, fhom Eavarpont tendent of Indian schools for North and R OE SASRADSL { bre_occupied by the customary venders on ' Fletoher (rep. Mion.) Funk (vep. 1il.) Bweet, rep AB, AR sho¢ | democrat, of Indiana; Donovan, democrat, At Quecnstown—Arrived—lLord Gough, | South Deksto and Wyoming during the last RDTRIS, Bk such ocoasions. North of the avenue lies the (04 B0 Fiwen (dem. N.Y.) " Formau (dom. Til.) grat. of ouih Uarolina ; Taylor, democial, of | of Ohio; Doolittle, republican, of Washine: trom l"l.n:.uuAL::f:x o ore BOME | miniatration . uatil — tho - posiiion wag | DANVILLE Ik, Aug. 3. ~Tho highway rob- | Taitad houes of Lo votcrans for the bomh \ 4 Gear (rep. In.) lot (rep. N, Y.) BB haT A Al g not | 4oni Kidwunds, democrat, of Virginia; Have, | “At Havre—Arrived—La Normande, from | abolished. Since he is a strong republivan | bers who killed Henry Helmick in his buggy | ing week. Probably one-half of ihom are y ‘tx:“l’,l“:ci::’lf:f(d”k‘_, yahidnes (op bl ) | KOHAK fox She’ Blagd:Allisos aok and nal domocrat, of Obio; Holman gdemocrat, of | New York, - J and the position which he accepts was | while he was returning from church last | Bow occupled, sud by tomorrow a vacant 3 Jaisen er(d. i (vep. Mass. Jopulist, ‘of Minaesota: Davis, populist, of | 10diana: ' Hunter, “democlt, of 'Tii- | At (lassow—Arrivod—State of C uia, | teudered solely upon his merit bis friends | Friday night are iu jail. One of the gang, | YNt on_the grouuds will command a pre Gresham (dem. T Gorman (dem. Mich.) | populist. populist, : M © y nig i sresham (dem. Tex.) an (dem. Mich.) - dence, | BO18i Lawson, democrat, of Georgia; | from Nes xork here rogard itas quite s compl Mr 4 wium. Still north of the tents is the parade )| Grout (rep. Vt.) Grosvenor (rep. O.) KKansas; Hudsou, populist, of Kansas; Pence. | [agter “Qumocrat, of Georgia; Linton | from New Yorl %, o l}hwh" o (“l“muu““l,'l ) "ll A ', Charles Harris, 8 young paluter, 17 years of § biouiy comprising several sores. 1t s hore i }:“'H""; (vop. Nob.) Hager (vop. Ta) populist, of Colorado; Slmpson, papuli, of | ropublican. of sfichigan; Marimall, ol Now ¥ork Blonmnos Ghomaih political friend of Sonator Pettiorw, wio | age, recently of Ghivago, Lias confessod that [ FEat all parades will 1o e phios pad the o — g Harter (dem. O.) Hayes (dem. la.) des ot was theu teken upon the final | see; Meredith, democray, of Virgisia; Mont. | 10 Tu Ber)—Exchaugo wys quoted as fol- | 0f Indian schoois uader the lust adminis- | Mcsenking of this city mado up 4 y worked | = Locatod south of Sherman avenus Y Henderson (vep. 111) Harmer (rop. Pi.) bagsage of the Wilson bill wnd it was passed | gomery, democrat, of Kentucky; Oates, | 10Ws today: Chicago, 8 discount; St. Louis, . for Helmlck aud knew he had moiey. The | is the portion of the grounds 3 Haugen (rop. Wis.) Haiuer (rep. Pa.) —Yeas, 240; uuys, 110 | democrat, of Alabama; O'Fervall, demodrat, | #1.50 discount bid; Boston. 75@d0¢ premium. Nebraska Public Bulldings Siils, arrests aro vory Importaot, as the gaug has | aside for the several compauies of the Heuderson (rep. Ta.) Mepburn (ul‘. 1a.) YEAS. ¥ of Virginia; Paschal, democrat, of Texas; ——ip——— Senator Manderson today reintroduced | committed robberies ali over castern 1ili- | Nebraska tiovz ] guards that gv {ato cam v ( ¥ Hondricks(dem N.Y.) Hicks (vep. I"a.) A (rep. Ky.) Alderson (dem. W. Puynter, democrat, of New York ; Pendleton, = Made the Trip Safely. bills of lust congress making uppropriations | nois. Farmers m the region where | tomorrow., The companies nre from bot : fl« Fuan (pop. Ore.) ~ Hines (dem. Pu.) Alarich (rep. 111) V) dewocrat, of Texas; Post, republican, of [11f* NEW YoRK, Aug. 28.~Four millions in gold | for a number of public builaiugs iu Neor ska | Helmick lived are musse today | the First and Secoud regiments aad include I “u baru (rep. Cal.) Mooker (rep. N. ) Asploy (vop. Masy) Avery (vep. Mieh.) nois; Price. democrat, of Loulsiana ; Richard- | coin arrived here from San Francisco today | cities as follows: Hastings, £00,000; Grand | and armed 10 the bere wuy be a | companies frow Iearney, Ord, Central City, f Wb (ved. 11L) Hopking (vop. Pa.) Bubcook (rep. Wis.) Baker (vep. N. H.) son, democrat, of Michigan: Ritchie, demo- | and was doposited in the subtreasury vaults, | Islund, $100,000; South Omuna, #150,000; | lyuchiog. | Survisburg, Junlaws and York. Adjutans "]

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