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THE OMAHA DAILY, BRE: SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1894 #¢ between the senate bill with such modifi ment having been r'n’;‘h 4‘ by the m'm;n‘,v: B\\K F‘r\MN"R LHOSEV the lr.-mlv:m;.:x;.m %0 as to |‘I‘xf‘ ftederal A : \ the village which was thr de- GBIH“T '1‘0 RF" I.Y \ 0 ould e ob d and the Me on the tariff bill by Tuesday next, the o N L 4 B .. courts ad mlt powers In dealing with truction, out of da Lad 2L . s gatlons a8 could Be e Mr, Wilson | !Nt request that you call a cadcus of the violations of theieopyright Iaw as It applies 4 ADL b bl - SR ganisy 1w, the president fnv lemocratic members of the house to meet et to plays andwpperas CRANBERNY MANBHES RURNED. - would reluctantly accept the former and erd | o 3y . on that day to consider what ac A Joint resstian was adopted still further — ANBE 8 3 the legislative panle and avert the proba tion the house should take \n"u:‘!‘\;r to seoure | Howard J, Whittemore of Linooln Appointed v-\\vv-:‘\\!‘lnum;:w sppropriation for 1801 until (Continued from First Page.) Pkt ANRL 6h " will me as | Boatner, Harrie, 8nodgrass and Cooper File fa.lure of all tarift fegisiation the early passage of the tariff bill." p: ot ugust, and as the thermometer was in | —_ il - . ; A th hort e the Suoce iffith, o dis e . o6 Bad w8 Those of Last Year, otity Ret A member whose relaticns with the pres NI AL LT all was to Suoceed Gri I\ltulm l:‘ll:lil'li:‘".:'l":Il:“"r"n:ur) mark &t | notgnboring towns, Tn aliost A0 time pros |« CENTRALIA, WIK, July 15.Forest fires a Minority Report, fdent are very close skl that while he eould Ay, bri & caneds was assured it UNe cot N [t A 2 ¥ visions, consisting of bread, butter, colfe | nave been raging in this vielnity during the - not speak with authority he had no doubt A Bl ONE OFFICE AND M:NY CANDIDATES | Totobiien i e 1] B ol il sl and canned articles, had been recolved from | pagt twenty-four hours, and hundreds ot men | WANT THE GOVERNMENT T that an agreement by the conference—even Mr. Springer believes in passing a bill WASHINGTON, July 28.—Unusual active | gield, Prentics, Dorchester, Medford and | arq now out endenvoring to save the cran € 0 FORECLOS] though It be an accepta 5 i nee s e i Ity among postoffice Inspectors was reported | gutiernut. A telegram was sent o the gov- | S with some modfficatio i1l be acqu NEWS FOL THE ARMY. fispector of Steamn Vessols for the FIfth vlv\.rln‘m. officialtdispatches (o the Postoffice Objects to the Fanding 8l Stated At esced in by the president as the best thing Uistriet Memoved and Numerons ‘I'i\‘"" "y*y'.”' j\mwnn IVhru;n‘ n!}m :} ,“”"”f together with mess tents, for 1,000 people. | pain is badly n ey S ol Length rment Galnes Nothing obtainable. The pres.dent's letter to Mr. Tecord of Changes of a Day in the Regular o e a ¢ OO anLounce during he L In response to this, the governor tel yhed . = ks W by t Reronston ) L ik Willlng Ones Afier twenty-four Ji are two prominent b PR ¥ thing that will save losses that can scarcely and May Wilson, sald this member, had pointed cut TEais i e Piace, dealers of Karéhs City, Mo., Herbert tonlght that there were no tents avallable | yoyyiooinoa at this time. e a Loser. clearly what the choice of the president hafl WASHINGTON, July 28, baki el Matthews angd Reed. They are charge at present, but that he would be here in the GRAND: SABIE R R Deen, but It did not go to the extent of com- | £ram to The By direction of the sec e with_violating ‘i relating to obscene 1it- | yorning, with sheathing, hammers aud natls | g0 o o e Cht 3 ap: erature, and the stock of books and pictures es are raging along the line ol e Chi- s y mitting the president irrevocably against t tary of . ard of officers 13 ab- | wAgHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BEE, Fbor :“-I-”' e aa A‘”Il' " g0, M ket 878t PRnly&nd: Groen -1 Liadnsul) senato bill If It was everything obtainable | pointed to rt Leavenworth, Kan 1407 F Strott, N, W, at both places whs seized. An unusual charge J ¢ cago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul and Green Bay iblie o g Saturd September 1, 1804, or e s WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 28 of oftering $100" to' the postmaster TR ol sbert AL rallroads in this section. Daly and Sampson rence. urday, - September i e A AL drow, 1. 'T., to issue a money order for $250 Many believe that more dead must be in ' RS THE M'KINLEY BILL thereaftor as practicable, for the competi The comptroller n[‘ n'nu- b e | and date It chiety daya back resulted Jn the | tho ruins in the town, as It I called, whero Chalrman Wilson saw several members | {Ive examination for promotion of such en day appointed Howard B arrest of \\]“""‘I:'_j"ls\":‘,l,: A A b e s e R e T T LU A ! of the house during the carly part of the | listed men as may be ordered before it. Do- | Lincoln as natlonal bank examiner for the St. Louls division. S 1606 G667 0 64oRe LN Uh OLHORY | oo Loue, MITGY IEom (Ceherd AL _EIes RFe | oty rebort icti AL ot o i1Hg (HHITY ngerously near the fine new mill being | funding bill reported last weok, and will day, and while he avoided a direct com- | tail for the beard: Licutenant Colonel John | states of Nebraska, Jowa, Missouri and Kame ELKS HAVE“’AN OUTING. AN TEomNa wbte of theri hikve: periatied o | N Andrews, ity-fifth infantry sus, vice John M. Grflith of Wanoo, re- £ bullt at Arpin by Arpin Bros. Considerable mittal on the fight between the house and } 4 P n; Major Camillo C 1 3 People are sleeping on ashes tonight, there VY e oL <t Tipreastors [ oL DR e e e e TRoL thLe s cracent || & Moa swoon- wnil |\ being/ o bIARKNES - The Wikconsin Centeal In a general way that Mr. Wilson regarded neslatant un‘:'vm. Captain Jumnes iner lvrll'fllh wa the fact that hi ‘nwul\l‘ v compapy lias established a telegr aph office the situation as extremely precarious, and | jance, Thirteenth infantry; First Lieute fvestigntivt ‘ot He fALUTeHOL the LESpY The Omaha Eiks' anual plenic at Manhat- | 4 4 hox car and will receive all contributions a5 presonting a cholce between the senate | ant Michael J. O'Hrien, FIfth infaniey, re- | National bank of Lincoln was not satistac- | tan beach Inst night went oft like an ex- | of food and clothing and deliver them frec B1I1E Hamwhat modilied,. and ‘& continuan orier. The Doard will be governied by 'gen- | tory to the comptroller of the currency plosion of a fireworks factory. o ral orders No. 79, November 2 $92. Fhe ey del 0 called fo va i Ly of the McKinley law, and that he regarded Ll 3 The Treasury department has called for [ It was a red het affair, from the time the | poyee™ eon ine phi cave of absence for two months, to take e olfef ips suffcrers has been 1 f absence for two months, to take efs | 50 ioniion of John D. Sloane of Min- [ special motor train left Fourteenth and o ikl AL tho former as the lesser ovil fcati on: or about Adgust 1, 1804, [s granted Members of the house, in speaking of ! Captain Willlam Ennis, Fourth artitlery nesota, supervising Inspector of steam ves- | Howard streets until an early hour this berry cro The hay marshes are also ernor, asking him o send blarkets and tents, | throatoncd, while many farmers will suffor July 28.~A special to the i from its Washington bureau states hat Messrs. Boatner, Harris, Snodgrass and and to be ready to begin the construetion of | n 1t a large for f rmen to fight ‘Geper, members of the house committee fires fn the vicinity of thefr saw mill, located cific’ raflronds, differ from the 'ma on Monday present a minority report writ- hay and cranberries are endangered. It s | ten by Mr. Boatner of Louistana. It will feared a repetition of the disastrous experl- | bo followed by a resolution directing the ences of last fall will result if rain does not | scerctary of the treasury, in default of the come soon @ reporis are that 125 acres [ payment of interest on bonds, to take eharge of Spafford & Trahorn's cultivated cranberry | of the road under sectfon & of the act of marshes have been burned. Other marshes | 1562, and instructing the attorney general are on fire. A hot southwest wind fans and | to protect the rights of the government drives tho flames. Dense smoke clouds are | as provided by the same act, and also to accepting the senate bill, use the words rst Lieutenant Charles D. Parkhurst sels for the fifth district There are a | morning, when the last panting stag stood on geen north of the eity. Numerous reliable | proceed against the directors and stock- ! P! epo! persol Sep- v 3 ai o | the bridge and despairingly exclaimed that ther etel tered 100 he o | holde ceording ac! 7. 03 meaning coal, fron and sugar, as there rih artiflery, will report in person, Se- | good many applicants for the position, but the pairingly L \ermometers reglstered 100 in the shade | holders according to the et of 1873 e A0 to the commandant of the | Sorartment. 1 holding the matter up till the | Mo Would swap his weight in silver plunks | curs. Six car loads of provisious, SHCCting | yoptorday, Forest fir i . compromise on v of. tle 3 Y ey e old e o ! estorday. Forest fires are again raging to The minority, after stating fa o doubt of compromise on many of the | \{UCT Siages ‘artillery school at Fortress | CoF LIS of P ho 1 | 10T JUst two guips cf mint julep. for tents and clothing left Milwaulee tonight | jpo ot Fes Bees e o iR et s MBLEILLL L vl other schedules. On these three ftems | suitoo Va.. for a speclal course of in- | Feceipt of the resignation of Sloane, The average soclal plenic, w.th its long, | in chargo of Governor Peck. The latter will orth and cast of this city, and much ble o join the majority of the com- B damage 8 being done to standing pine. mitt n conumending the passage of house members feel that there may be | struction at the school for a period of one | an applicant for reappointment and has not | hot journey to a green &pot In the wcods, B. Coul- | and its heavy baskets filled with mashed | 100K over the ravages caused by the forest bl 8, reported by them as a pome slight change In the senate rates, | year. The travel enjoined is necessary for [ yet forwarded his resignation. . Lol bl e - - although the bill in its substantial features | t publie service. son of Yankton, D.. who has heretofore huckleberry pies and jammy l‘:lllll\\‘lrl\l‘s: is res In the northern part of the state and UMI* OR POND, substitute f all bills ding before the will stand, ain Willlam W. Gibson, ordnance de- | yoo, 0 cundidate for the position of local in- | largely an affalr of sentiment; but the Iilks | ascertaln the most pressing wants of the eommittee, which provides for the settle- WAL e patment, 13 relleved from duty as inspector | Do & G Sioam vessels for the Fourth dis. | dom't have that Kind ‘of plenics. In place | people, Farmers and Their Families Forced to | meat of (ho obiigations of the Paclfic rail- It was stgnicant i this particutar that | BETRERE 18, POV R G Blinairs dron | (RO, Laki o Vave. the. best chance for | Of the customary cold lunch they have an Fight the res or Flee. rouds in theUnited States, sums its obje ilons B leading member of the house, who ex- | foundry, Providence, R. I. this appointment. Among the other appli- [ &1% orate dinner cooked to order on the spot, Phill faiionss ¥ i) MEDFORD, Wis., July 28.~What is known | the plain adopted by the committee as pects to start tonight on a campaign tour, Leave of absence for one month, to take | ooive"ror the position are: Matthew BEagen, and as a subst'tute for the girls, hammocky i sufferers was. responded to at Chip- | | "h o oiis Mills, elght miles west of hore, | OHoWS Brdrikted his peech on. the basls: of. prac L or ‘About Auuse 5, 1804, Is granted | Sunte foF the Poslion Bree s John Yorker | and, Fomantic strolls they arfunge a species | pewa Falls by a subscription of $500. This | 0L l0/ yestorday asklng. for assist ho only. reason which should induce cons X Seditia > .’ Jenks, Twenty- X hel e Ninmesota. George | Of Midway Plaisance entertainment that Is 5 ord ye ay o g for assistance | gress (o extend thie time of payment by the tically the senate schedules on sugar, iron nd Lieutenant Isaac C. Jenks, Twen and William Rodgers of Minnesota, B8 | 3l bewideting 5 b 7 SR RaBoURE: LI TORENLI B AT e e 4 o L nd coal. fourth lnl’nxllr¥. : 5 it Winans and George Whipple of \\,T,.(,m,,“, ”"’J‘.;m"n‘u!l,ll-l“:‘xu;:l‘:g. l]))lll"Illlltl“lsin:"ll(l:"lli‘d )‘("y:;: up;’ On'Monday a lot of lumber and bullding :L.- ;. .:x el :dl ke ‘\m.l nl lyI...nl .y‘:x‘v;‘ = Ir.. [ |“‘I. )lvll‘l.tl!u‘xl‘u]; h.]k‘"::‘w (I T:‘u.-l.: % The leave of absence on surgeon’s certifi- . c ses the upper ) o s 3 Aty St as dispatched onee eams and 100 | & $ 0 o bonds issued ot Lthe IONUUBArIy | seselon of tha dontobanics, whs | cats st iiablils, Eranteqr Captaim Georee e Ll s ;‘.';"":;:h'.‘n..rlf»: UpPer | by your physical capacity. material will be forwarded. en went to (e rescus and arrived nome | CONStruction and the Intercst paid thereon devoted entirely to an exchange of views Patterson, Fourteenth infantry, is ex- | Keokuk, la, the Red River of the North Nearly 100 Elks and their friends enjoyed The first work of reconstruction was be- | = 05 we the mill, for the thme | [Cild be to obtain a scourity which' would SON} . , la., 1 e L evel 'he weather wi B 7 : 00 80C o save the mill, fo o time | jusure the payin e debt, relieve B, e situation, with the soiite members | tonded two months on surgeon's certificate of | that: portion ot the, Missouri: rivor and jta [ the, CUUINK \st overing. Whe westher was | gun tonight by the erection out of rough |'yyjng; " parmers in the vicinity moved their R DAL L, AR L iy doing the greater part of the talking. They | dizability ; z tributaries above Yankton; and that portion | Bvati Tt BAEE B e the Water | Planks of a shed for cooking purposes and | eoijjey and what- little they © A BT P A S AL L S t0ld tho howe members that in the prosene | . The leave of absence granted Colonel Bdwin | of Lake Superior bounded by Minnesota and | within malf an' hour after reaching the | the work of rebulding permanently will be ofi & ‘wigon and oinie totie mill site, Topl| Gusandl reifiburas it tor the payments al- feeling in tho senato it was out of the ques- | b woenaer s D ke e | W ISeR AT R REr IR BED: SR | bemoli un next week, None of the county re- | PC % FUEER FOS FUHE G e or | ready made, amounting to $50.724775. The USHEfor=tHa kenite! donferées td makerany | Tila’ leave ‘;‘,,.':m.‘;' T T S L of a"'"“‘","sf':r‘; ‘;‘;"3;(_”"‘!“;[‘:] that It the | Afier Doc Haynes. the official photog- | cords have been destroyed. Dispatches i "m‘ SR [""‘ < ’l' Ll Mezsure reported by the committee doca not L y ) le: ( 4| end resignation of Slo: 2 rapher of the Elks, had taken a snap shot | fr P v Visc g were confined on e acres of ground sur- 0 our fudgnient fill any of these require- cor.cessions on the principal articles in Qis- | W. Van Deuzen, First artillery, Department | not gent in the department would have to \ : m many towns in Wisconsin state that the g ; ) 3 SertiianbatheTe Invete Ua nATFUBH Wha e | e hrava 2, ‘ rounded by one scething mass of flames, | MCALS (0 a sufficient degree to justify the pite, and that in their opinton the conter st, ils extended one month 2 adopt other means of getting it. It IS | for the toboggaan slides. people are raising money and shipping lum- | | 50 5 S0 Tl ST ke to the il | CXteRsion it grants and is Shiechot ey erce would have to adopt practically the bsence for four months, to take | yardiy expected that he will be reappointed. | “prank Flannigan, Henry, Strickland and | U°F foF the relief of the victims. 3 2 bt 0| the following particulars set ato bill, or there would be no tarif 1 effect on or about October 15, 1804, is grantel | j \was removed during the Harrison ad- | ke Maul were the first to place their deli- ~ pond. Live stock is dying by the side of | ~pirst, The mortgage bonds which the sev- Wion: :‘\"1':::‘]] (:‘.:‘;\‘n:;nam Thomas M. Corcoran, u;lm:nru«unhx;ml nlalx.x:uu;u;u‘:fm- the exertion | cate frames on the chute. They went down | SENDING SUCCOR TO THE STRICKEN, | the road, lmnl: r1 to ;n crisp. Great l-;lw o : ),{m]li\I.u.-‘.mlhull/ d to issue are s Seventh c - of considerable political influence. into the water with a nolse like the launch- are entertained for a dozen farmers vho live | to be received by the United Tho house democratic ta conferee ary l6aye ence for twenty-seve kol ! aunc ; : 3 e . ViRt te" the '“."'v','",:"‘,'l WAL R “”"'l‘:'{_‘L‘,'."l_"‘;f,t":;‘""‘lfflt’lf{r‘_“:“_’:“’flr an PHILLIPS TALKS OF LABOR. ing of “u Whalcback. When they cume up | Rullronds Relleving the Wants of the | yortheast of Powells Mills, whowe vie i as colluteral wecurlty for the debis duo 1t R s atier tho n ns committee | dave, {0 take eect HBc O antod him | _ Congressman: Buillips ot Fennsylyania, the | agiin Flannigan was: minds a leg. [t had 5 estitato at Fhillip Bt exit 1a (ourroundeaiiby’ res s Word ¥ |lof mo. velive whatereh bt AndhatS om on after the general conference with | 1S C i " Sec author of a bill for the. appointment of a been swallowed by shark. George Cronk, MILWAUKER, July 28.—The condition of e < 995, B 2 EF Py hatever hecause the mort- is granted Captain Joshua L. Fowler, Second been received here that six familics betweein ARaGWHIch e tHaa the senators ended, the stray members and :\f”ry ¥ Siletip et i Ronpartisan commission to solve the problems | Frank Hewitt, By Smith, 134 Brandt and S. | amairs at Phillips is reported by agents of the | Ghelsea and Rib lake were burned vt 8 ge 1‘[; ”‘-I « ‘:u“ I"\»:“4| e «Iul A‘x|v-ru:n isito atire « S5l cavalry. TFATLE 3 Saren . Montgomery . o 8 0 v : elsea and ake were burned ont. 0 secu lelr payiet be subordinate visitors rotired and the four house con- | by Wirection acting secretary of war, Major | Of labor. capital and agriculture. tatked in | J. Montgomery: lined up on the sand for | wisconsin Central railrond to be very bad, to all other liens and mortgages on the prop- e A ecret so o o1 s TEaHE oque ol anner upon the | a foot race. It was like a procession of ice - i 3 ;x:Lz“m:;'e 'u..tyxn :l‘n;::“ll;;fl‘tl(«ln(\‘ ”“; LAY ,’,".'r':’.f, S \:{:{",‘,"" L ALy e g aat rakpedenyiCalaie Tell all over | and the people of the place are in need of TWO I0WA TOWNS S{ ORCHED. erty mortgnged, and we are, therefore, tak- € ad el his way, and ordnance depa ent, proceed from New Subject (o The Bee correspodent this evening | wagons. Cronk and Brandt ¢ as collate b W i o i i acasns o R B Ie A BoRo P GRYGMCTAlL | 48 iiliony each other and By ran'in the wrong direc- | immediate relief in the way of food and f o0 G SlmE L o, e i 1 to indioate a purposs to de- || KK SRR oo, examination of a wirs | . “Thisibill s designed toigive,an: impartial | torl, ~Montgenety had it all to himself. | olothing and material with which to con- [ P00 BOERES W FrORCE ; Yo o EENRon & line o actlon, & 5 5 hearing to those who complain of discrimi- | Hewitt was taken suddenly il and coughed 5 : ! purto Hurned Down we have 4 prior statutory lien. o AN ¢ = % zun, and upon completion of this duty will TR i 3 x struct the temporary homes. The reports 3 CLYN. o groate! Second, The act fails to provide that th REPUBLICANS CALLED MONDAY. e it o £ e ATE hwe: anl nequall burdens.. 1tiwille| up alquartioticanned, tomatoes, He thought [iniuth S0 SRS SEEEE P Sl || BROOKLYN, J&i, Julya8.—tio. reater |/ qant ‘aue thie! governmont BRI L Ui It was stated positively by house con a0t absoncs for one month, to take | Dring into conference representative men of | Is was his left Tung and called in a phy- L L LS cally wiped | ;art of the business portion of this city was | jnterest y ferces that the meeting with the senators | effect on or about August 1, 1894, is granted | labor, agriculture and business, thuy bring- sicl K9 “il"l;' braced him up with a drink ot ‘;“‘ o “*]“‘“"" e It was a place of about | pyrned today. Sixteen buildings were cor PROVISIONS ARE INDEFINITE. e “over:| Firs sutel ‘George H. Sa i ing the aggrieved and those against whom | sweet milk. 3,000 peaple. s R e b s Tpoatemae K thal Ohronle b NS ARE INDEFINITE l’:fm”‘heen }ronl’lu d to a general going over :l:‘:”'l'”“' nant George H. Sands, Sixth | €SS PRRCIEC dde together, whose duty | When Scrgéant’Pbmmy Ormsby appeared | = qoyvernor Dock, who Is in the city tod o ;;;“'" J::(;”‘J“"','.n‘\f ,,;";2';-‘:‘],"',”, l:r,,','l: ol MR R R LI Ct s el of e subject and that no agreement ALy, 3 ¥ ond 1Aws 100 z a2 | on the scone ‘he’was greeted with cheer. ST ‘ i clefotice; LG L bank. | “when said npanies, or either of them, greement. had it will be to recommend laws looking toward S has been asked to send tents to Phillip e loss is §139,000; insurance about one- | provide for the payment of the first mort- boen reached on fron, coal or suga i The following transfors in the Eighteenth | ° ributic O irdens and | His bathing suft was a corker. It actually oal or sugar. It was | infantry are made: First Licutenant Charles [ & more just distribution of the burdens and | ©E T is QU NE5 ) tiom iead o foot, | shelter the homeless women and children and | halt Kags bonds, which have precedence over the y lien of the United States.” These bonds also stated that the republican c e ¢ rom compa 3 ¢ D: | benefits of our free government. 5 can conferees | B, Hardin, from company G to company D; and looked like an overgrown baby's com- | he will comply with the request at once. KEOKUK, Ia, July 28.—The town of i mature in 1895, 1896, 1898 and 1899, and just would be called fn at the next meeting on | First Lieutenant David C. Shanks, from | signed to be impartial, seeking exact facty Monday. s company D to company G: First Lieutenant | and conditions, taking the matter out of | bination night, dress. Insurance men here are at a loss to account | Bonaparie, Ta., was badly burned last night. | Whag is meant by “provide for their pay- : x| Not so with, Hepry Philbin, the Apollo : ! 2 7 atelic Foster, recently. pro artisan pohtics. This is important along [ Not 50 with 3 o ste wiping ou the town as | Ald was asked of Keokuk. ere are ent” does no Arins At 1:30 p. m. the session of the house [ I l)"‘lrn{:nxl Nt"'{'\;fi(x-lrlhx :::r‘:::;’rm o P lines of its duties, especally in regard | Belvidere of 'the “crowd. The suit that for; ""‘“ "‘,“.l"ti “(;l’."‘h ""”‘" "; ORqaY I"_" Thye ke ‘m'_‘ hl'kl-‘l : '1"[ L0 ST S B 0 WO I LG b ecnferess would bs had assumed important | ScCON( leutenant Nineteen antry, 1o aa- [ all Jines of lte dutles, especially Ju regsrd | Lior o yte cfubbic ishaps was shorter than ( reported, ‘becauso they say thero s o very | large woolen mills anx clothing factories | this provision is to be made. The collateral proportions and was regarded as the turning | daie. from July 5 Iy o i atee | form legislation to the foundation principles | the tail of Doe Haynes dog. complete water supply and fire apparatus | there. Nine buildings, including the opera | bonds authorized to be tuken will bew orthe point of the tariff struggle. The four con- | mi: o will ‘remain on duty with the | Of this government, to place all men on an ml‘fldd{ Mc?hr;l;::“:m'il ‘i}’-&fl”\lfl:';i"cl'x“:v':"‘l"'fi: in the town. There is a good sized lake | house, bank and se wereifaas | ISR B G mecun Y OOt ”"llll'“'(r"w:r‘: % u : A s Y emselves e fantastic dio LS : peifre: g sa hat (he a4 States hold en o ferces had taken off their coats and had | Nineteenth infantry until further orders. S8 ,';‘h!“"‘:'?““”"f::”‘o':; ‘:“"Md 1s that of | of the fan dance. ‘They will never do it adjoining Phillips, from which water ways | stroyed all the raflroad and telegraph lines, rolling e great a extend throughout the village, and a large OSHKOSI BURNING. stock, fixtures and property of ali Kinds, settled down for a long, and, it was belioved, e 2 b Yost question of | nsain. ] a declsive movement. It was said by those el it by Aty T e et T must Bow be | _“Smiling” Chauncey Reed and “Fighting | pump was stationed at the mills of the Davis S b (BN (G QL D el i o o : Billy Shuil sturted( a game of three-card | company, which was capable of throwing | Blg Conflagration in tho Lumboer District | binds, the payment of which must be pro- in a position to know the drift of affairs be- | Retirements and Promotions Will Cau apparent that this nation has been as false 5 airs be- e o ase ! 4 e o entens the City, vidd ' for by ‘the companies condition hind the closed doors that the meetin Wholesalo Transfers. to its declared principle of equality as It | monte. Aftor everybody had gonc broke | snough water to flood the town in short. no- Rtk Tlirsntanshtlio ity M R S caeet A would 1 5 o' i & . Elyioigs o was to Its declared principle of frsedom. | on the game Chaumcey and Billy stood et i iaa | OsHKOSHT Wiai ytiyia=Alconmagration | pressd ety ibsulamtti foolla o ould last until § o'clock and that Chairman | WASHINGTON, July 28.—The big naval | No great event In all history has been snore | their heads anf wet their feet at the bar. ad e om JATBS | s just broken cut In the Tumber distriet, | 1% BUCTAL Cffect o e payment would Wilson and his three sssoclates were face | deal involving important promotions and | bleacty. pointsd out in advance than that of | = Promptly af 3 ‘Y'clock an awlul noise | amount of hose and fire apparatus, and the | oy sy o Stanhitber, Amos & Co. and | oo Coextineniitithopnslimoriaxegian i to face with the plain proposition of whether | Tetirements is progressing satisfactorily to | a coming social or industrial revolution plerced the glbamhig for miles around. It f only reason for the reported completeness o e MV ";mm s v:_;]v‘\'mwrjn] : -;I‘mulr\nx[n_nxnl Iu xlu‘d:n‘ ,'-"‘ ‘:: or not they would accept practically the | all parties concarned. Admiral Joseph Fife | this will com> in blood if not by law. This | sounded like a stéamboat whistle with a| of the fire, as considered by insurance men, Ll ket o 5 DR ettt "}‘v i 'm & ",'.‘ sriihd i \al senate bill thi ol 4 ey e el it tho ishast | Dill seeks to accomplish this change by law." | crack in it. butacle was nothing bul Bd | i ghat the fire broke out in a bad locality torrent of flamos. The finest residenco por- | cured by a subsequent morigage cortainly i or nothing. The utmost secrecy £ TANCOnEL WS aEhe g hes Patents have been issued as follows: To | Brandt's voice, who was trying to let every- | = S 0 (8 Ol BT could do | tion of the city is threatened and there is a | would not aftord ."']'l“' onad s rength 'lvo a was observed, but It was said that the final | Tank and Commodore O. S. Stanton has | Nebraskans—Albert ~ W. Cox, Hastings, | body know that dinner was ready in the pread apicly reatiruailinithatiairastion LTE wholeifre!|[LLrac mOTtERERNDON L BisscurSdUBEODRLLY, answer to this decsive question w: béen nominated and confirmed as an ad- | check-rein; Arthur L. Girard, Lincoln, bi- | French cafe. Headed by the band the gang | nothing with it. Leading insurance mon | ,, . Eirag. 0 i laws of congress are the supreme law J UM ABIEKOY : department is at the scene of the land f it had power to create a likely to be reached before the house con- | Miral. The commission of Admiral Stanton | cycle seat; John Thielen, assignor one-half | fell in line and marched to the dining room, | estimate that the companies at the present b & the land;. | : had o '.. ¢ A ferees separated was lesued by the president today, and | to Fremont Saddlery company, Fremont, | where Monsieur Louis Renaud, the caterer, | timo hold policies in the town of Phillips Mayor of Thillips Asks for Help. statulorylilian i fasurediine oty TiNe ! decios will be forwarded immediately to that of- | neck yoke center. To Iowans—John _C. | had prepared a spread. alone to the amount of about $250,000, which | WEST SUPERIOR, Wis., July 28.—Mayor | bongd “iteS, id ot the i PadRa he democrats of the conference will meet | ficer, reaching him probably at New York | Bauer and J. P. Feyereisen, Remson, disk | "J the picnic had been a whirlwind of | (0" o0 0mhoiny 4 total loss. A few days [ Woodward today received the following tele- Tha lien ana apply. 1t us it witl, proyided fio An Monday again and possibly in the after- | on Monday. harrow: Gustav Burkhart, ~West Libsrty, [ merriment in the early part of the evening, | Will prove nearly a o, A y rd to e e lien and apply it as it will, provided no hoon the republican members will be called | According to the prearranged plan, Ad- | harrow: Caleb E. P. Hobart, Cherokeo, | jt pecame n tornado “during the banquet | ago the leading companies pald to the John | sram from Phillips: 3 contract or other rights ure in ring.d, and in. Later Chairman Wilson sont for the | Miral Stanton will apply immediately for | planter; ~Jacobus = Valentlen, Aplington, | geene. It was worse than a populist conven- | R. Davis Lumber company of Phillips the [ *Our city has been en'irely destroyed by hencabyeneonaludelit N e e vaC AT B rothe | Ciirement under the forty years service | anchor for check row planters. To South | yjon jn Kansas. - Although the tempting | sum of $39,780.35 on the losses sustained by | fire, leaving 2,000 people homeless without to apply tho existing llen to any bond: on entire ways and means committee, demo- | Jaw, and his applivation will be granted | Dakotans—Lawrence H. Hansen, Danville, | jayout went down with a reckless disregard A o S Plcise. take lmmediate | oDUEAtions which] may beitaken in paymeny crats and republicans, and some general leg- | without delay. This Awill result in the | top box or rack attachment for vehicles, Torthe digestive organs, there was enough | & fire at that extensive plant on June 10, | food or shelter. Please take Immediate | or novation of the debt now duw to the tzlation referred to the committee was taken | promotion of Commodore Henry Erben to | EXPERIMENTS WITH SORGHUM SYRUP. !pecchmkm; on the side to raise the roof. | Which destroyed the company’s dry Kkilns, | steps to send rell United Stat Considering that the collat- up. the grade of admiral next week, and his | With each recurring season numerous In- Grand Exultant Roaster Flannigan was the | their contents and one exiensive planing A committee is now at work securing aid | eral bonds au.horized by the biil be entirely At the close of the meeting In the ways | retirement will speedily foliow. The ef- | Quiries are addressed to the Agricultural first to make himself heard above the din. | mill. for the town. valueless, that (hey will afford the l‘l: ted and means committee room, Chairman Wiison | fect of these two retirements will result | department regarding the manufacture of | f ™ o ocod the health of the absent mem- | Reports recelved last night and today by | CHILTON, July 28 —Nine bulldings were States no additional security and serve no 8aid the full committeo had approved Reprer | in the early promotion of Commodores R, | Sorghum syrup. In preference to answering [ 18 PrOBIER S (800, Grytin Yoss than a oportas zos 2 : LT e it | userul iparposo-sil Ohtapautint t ad\CLIRERCAY sentative Doolitle's bill to admit certain ex. | W. Meade and Charles C. Carpenter. The | 8uch inquiries by ordinary letter the depart- '“-d yery, the officials of the various railroads running | consumed by t g A - | might not be issued. The principal by the niblts to the exposition at Tacoma, Wash., | rotirement of Admiral Stanton will cause a | Ment has issued a general circular on the second. o Charley Potter stood up on his | through the districts where the forest fir:s near lere, the wind was blowing a heavy | terms of the act, bears no interest, and Broa ot uty. Tas ehairman deeiined to siats | vacuncy. In ‘the command of the North Ats | Sublect. “The circular says that the produs- | Colonel Ohefiey, TOLT, M 0, 10h un | aro at thelr worst, shows a serious condition | ule and - the whele (own wes serlonsy | LGS U EICHL of interest on the collat- what the tariff conferees had done at their | lantic or home station, which will be filled | tion |ul’ a syup or r:loladuses of ‘gm;:lmqllfllfly o e ot i, but he couldn’t talk | of aftairs, but nearly all the reports spoke | threatened with destruction. A fire steamer | CFals i 'I"'l‘”,‘"“‘l “'x::"::ll"':‘l"m secret session. by the assignment of Admiral Meade, who | Fequires a considerable degree of skill. S . B ) : 5 ; Rl 00 Frile s city | extinction protanto of the princ Chairman Wilson was surprised to learn “}Iu, however, substitute the N;‘w York Experiments in the manufacture of a high | loud ~enough. He was followed Z) hf! encouragingly of the promise of heavy rains ".‘"‘j‘ :’""““hu“’ s :"’1 I ')':"I"“”‘j‘ 'A‘y CHANGES WERE DISASTROUS. B man o fwas auprlaed b, Teamm L e o £tation 12 pretercneeto.| EFade sorghum syrup haveibsenimade byjthe [ Bartlett, Judge Sulelds, Jin MoTagie Geotes | guring]the fday. at yarious polats, whish T clude. the St. Paul depot. | Justice requires the statoment that no 1t wan the general opinion that the call was | the San Francisco, as at present. It is | department under the directlon of A. A w:l“':;m“’"(';fimke“'\‘v(_m‘:x‘" g Wedge. | would have a most decided effect on the R S "':"'fj""l‘_" ¢ the | SuCh result was intended or expected by the a culmination of a sentiment that had been | Settled that the New York, under com- | Denton of Sterling Kan. and o method | et eniston, Beach Taylor, Ed Brandt, | fires and stop their further progress. _CHICAGO, July 28.—Officlals of the | oo njtrce, and that it was caused by the Erowing for some days in the rank and file | mand of Captain Evans, will remain on the | (described at length in_the clrcular) has hls oo Ha ety wan Ayents on the line of the 8t Paul road re- | Northwestern railroad today that | change in the text of the act, which provided e Siouse ‘Lo end tho tarit strasgie with: | home station, whether the flagship does or | been adopted by him as capable of producing | H. R. Vandecar ehd Bt Javil el 4 the company's telegra are down in | e bonds should be accepted as collat- B i renioat to" whiat thielileaters ofiitho | 20t and’ithatishewillinotiigo)iabroad as || (tho best rosults. It ithesprino ples enumer- | unanimously agreed that they were all right, | port that there have been no fires on the | the vicinity of the sin forest f | eral security instead of in scttlement and Bouse. contereos. desire, Notices have. beae | the flagship of the European station. One | 8ted In the circular are observed, care, al- | but no one knows what they ;“"‘,-A TRy Wisconsin valley division. Fires of greater | The company cnly received meager reports | jquidation of the debt, as originaly written sent to the republican members (hat the { Feason for this determination is the great tentiontand ;j“‘,’e"“:"“;‘f" (o u‘r'l‘fflg"‘;’r ‘;yrfi;‘“ ku‘y:‘fi L L T R a1 | or less extent are running between Channing [ Stating that the fires were still raging. inthe act. The act is to become . oper- 108’ 0 et ® | expense that would be involved in send- 500! 3 W8 13Ky >, % & Lake Bunerlor.aiv T T e ve'only o companies pro- ',x:" :':","':,‘.",f,"ck“"“"" ee Will meet on Mon- | Bxpens0 et o B e ol net "t | sulted for use on the table and In the | Barton, sang several songs, to the great de- | and Praia, Mich., on the Lake Superior divi- Waverka's Cot tued. fatve wly when the (||:f»‘"|‘;:4‘|“(n.'«',rn- 4 oo sent on a long crulse unless absolutely | Kitchen. light of thefr brethren, and Mr. McCune | sjon. Lumber camps on the Gibson and About 2 o'clock this mcrning the family | Vide fop h' i Vel Slariy A OLAT DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS CALLED, et sy o e sttt ot “Neowtely | ¥ Gongressman Bryan today catled up and | sang a couple of solos. o Toleon spura of the road, four miles west of | of Joe Waverka at 1719 South Fourteenth | B e, United Statos bonds mature in d=d interests. secured the passage of his bill to pay fo | After the tables were cleared off & Channing, are reported destroyed, and fires | stroet was driven from bed by the burning | 185, 06, ‘98 and '09. No tme is fixed in Wil Meot in Caso the Tariff Conf \ etireme: o Benjamin F. Poteet of Richardson county | able exhibition of fancy dancing was given | I AR optarees Do, [ Thaetiroment of ,,',‘““',:é'“}m:;‘;,':_‘,’\',‘, i the b S e oty | By “litije Misa Irances Fatima McMillan of | are runming rapldly tbrough the woods In fof tho cottage. Bullding and contents were | the ucl when provision for payment is to be g Yot 4, 1 3 Ay 4 fs. She is not more than 6 o ; tatally destroyed, entailing a loss of $1,000. | made, nor is there anything to indicate what WASHINGTON, July ton. That ‘will be filled, however, by the | him In the purciiase of government land Council Bluffs, She that part of the country e L M L S e e S i e Springer of Tllinols late this afternoon cir. | ASsisnment of Commodore William E. Kirk- 5. 3% ustom of Fullerion 13 i Washing- | years od and’ dancos Mke a nvmph The | TAn taius on the Wisconsin Central road, aylalonia” sonsemplatale L el b R0 Hats TR FOTE ) (R G T AR EC P (e CHN /AT ton for a few days. fatter part of the evening witnessed an ex- ! i ok o —— Potve haw payment of bonds held ¢ ken: Siiated the following call for a democratic | Mosror iy Sopmand of the Sc "[‘,fl‘g Atlantic | "o bill introduced by Mr. Meiklejohn for | aggerated repetition of the earlier perform. In that ‘“'I”“" of ”‘_’:‘““(’\ ‘:""‘p ]’"fl"““) : SCORCHER AT NEW YORK. cral market, amply secured and irawing o hoase caucus on the tariff. 1t was addressed | the next few weeks. Admiral Carpenter FaRgit s TeRisBlagian |, ATE Bolo F S per ;cont, can ibe pald i advinge G LR the extension of payments to purchasers of | ance b The m;nu.;.v yasia great s:u‘m-jm x‘nlm: i, : Lo : b e o 8 4 B 1l 8 varl ? B & P va g is expected hat, they are 1g Aot roan Holman: e ek e Veeks, |, Admiral Carpenter | gmaha Tndian lands has been ordered favor- | the friends of the Kiks swear by Juplter | various poluts, or are picking thelr way | Yestorday tho Hatteat Day of tho Season in maturity. 10 it is oxp ! o, § B e n a0l amacrat 1ot repnexs: {0 resumo command of the Asiatic’ station, | Ably Feported to the senate. that they are all jolly good fellows. The | ¢rouen the burned over sections slowly and the Metropolin be retired at or before the maturlty of th gned democratle representa- | .. onily - vacated by the retirement of Ad- A number of promotions of clerks In the | committce in charge of the pienie was com- | 0o oont stops. Bvery effort is being NEW YORK, July 28.—The United States | first installiment of baidi bonds issued tives, especially in the event of no agree- fral Skerritt, NO one has as yet been | Cinssified service in ‘the Tréasury depart- [ posed of Frank Hewitt, Jules Lombard, 1 K Paddy McGrath, George Cronk and F. B. de by G 1 Mana, Whit b to enter | weather bureau reports today as b t by the United States, the bill is utterly im- 3 ore| ma oy de by General Manager Whitcomb to ente cathe eau reports tod s being the . I Bth LR Rl t et a4 a s ment were made today. Among the num- maag by, H9u practicable and cannot by - Iceted to “succeed Admiral Kirkland in | pent were mage todoy. among the mum- | Rl NOG Secretary B0 Brandt was in® | the towns and lumber camps where fir2 has | hottest for this city thus far this year. AL [f, on the contrary, by “providing for thelr command of the South Atlantic station. v i fon $1,400 to $1,600 per angum. defatigable in his efforts to see that every- | cleaned out nearly everything, in order to . m. the thermometer registered 9 payment” is meant any undertaking or con- s ) S SERI"S 9 Admiral Stanton today applied to be re- : 1 tired under the Ly-ve: orvie: A postoffice has bee established at Bell, | thing pussed off successfully. o8 o th eople left homele: the humidity, 86 degrees, adding to | tract to do 80 as they mature, the United o der the forty-year service law. g Paneo O Simed perons. enjoyed the | GAFTY. supplies o people loft homeless | degrons, the humldlty, 80 degrees, adding lo | fracl to 1o, 80 0% L, GG B and o The ‘Book of the Builders | /s avplication is before the president. Sloux “::';er’l‘;;";fvfls?“. with- Caroline M. | he oo (8 of the Elks: F. T. Mur- | and without anything, in many instances, to | the GRcomiont St G _Mobert. Tohort- | States will be BIVINE U8 UG 0005 183, oxe e S ohy of South Omaha, Doug and S. S. Welp- | cat or wear, the main object of the com- | poi °% ¥ur DI 6 Wi ONEECEREE BE U 1 Coning payn of the sums: due it for HISTORY or mhe.. Scarnan CORIILIRSA R BUNNING LOW. o ,'l"y‘.';f.“'::'l,’.l,"?::"“‘f.‘,",';’ ot Boston, | pany at present belng to relievo the destl- | Tiireo new cascs of prostration were reported | fifty years, uid obtajniig ho dditional se- ~ V h 5 » people rather than to get passengers [ by noon today curity or advantage whatever B Veterans of the Late War Remembered by | Industrial Armies at Washi Ohleago, W. I. Davidson, Major Clarkson, [ tute people rat i N A ngton Issue an DIOREO: EYELE . ot 3 g 4 SPRINGFIELD, IIL., July 28.—One of the When it s considered that the United WORLD'S FAIR the General Government. NG 1, John Teetart, Captain Kinzie, M. G. | through or run regular trains. Dy Tl July go.m0ne of 0o | atas lias paid n fotal of 850784716 NE o o i Banhaint IMaTo ol o Wiscons| Stevens | heaviest rain: Porking, Colonel Benham, Major Humpirey, | A special to the Wisconsin from Stevens | hetvlost rawns of Une sebsoit (e, Um evebing, | GHER M PUEL G Tioiud i ‘aid of thiese WASHINGTON, July 28.—(Special to The | WASHINGTON v % WASHINGTON, 28— . 1 n 1 : '}’“\1{3} D. H. Burnbam lee)—Pensions granted, lssue of July 1, GTON, July 28.—The bodies of | *"5" Buckingham, Willlam Lucas, Dave | Point, Wis, says the continuous dry | {asthl (e OEES o meral in central | roads In excess of all credits, on which EN started from Milwaukee, Chippewa Kalls, au Claire, Wost Superior, Oshkosh, Stevens Point and Marshfield, in all ten or twelve The telogram asking for relief for the evening a car filled with provisions was sent ) ! ! \ men styling themselv, . ’ y L. ~hi ~ were ska—Increase-—Isaac Goodin, yling themselves the ,.*“Industrial | Mahoney and Billy Andrews of Omaha. weather has resulted in many forest fires N ‘i P18 to roeeive no interestand whieh . is THE M Chief of Construction, 5 i geaain, " Illinols. Corn and other crops, which were | it is to ¢ hicl . Crete, Saline. Original widows, etc.—Mary | ATMY,” in camp at Roslyn, Va., opposite north and west of here. Fires are now [ almost killed by excessive heat and drouth, | preposed to be repuid in the manner ahove WHO AND g ; - . A. Campbell, Omaha, Douglas; Roxana E. | Washington, finding themselves in bad straits, in the ‘marshes within two or three miles | are saved i i [ atated the grous ity ot te. transucs 28.—A heavy thunder | tion becomes apparcn e debt : . | bropesed. to bo refunded on terms whici g The appeal recites the sufferings of the men | meet tomorrow evening in its new hall L storm prevailed in this section of Missourl | brov c 3 « : . | part of the settlers very little damage has £ Eia Boction g ould enable the United A t0 subath Director of Decoration. B e M R N In ourneying hither and the obfect of com- | southeast corpej §ikteenth and Willlams [ Bo™s O CU ! o tonight and broke the severe drouth which | Weuld, CRAVUE 0TI Cn i i it re 3 Oviginai-Torace D, Foote: Le | 11 JOurneving Hliter e e At war | atreets as yet been done. The hay crop 18 nearly | has ‘prvafled for several weeks past. Lt bowisor- scurities. whicl | % Marshall. crease—Arthut O ere, a vi ots : 4 orad Pl S ceived for its own bo as they fall due, RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | {ulsiews Eidon, Wapellos William Philips, | with' hunger, -wreicheduess and_dospair, Rev. Mr. MuTRrhdr Tilinols addressed a | A1} ¢t and stacked upon tho marshes, and et | 5} R IRiIar 0 XA REI B3 by mail, 5 cents extra, 1 coin (sthaape | vl Marion, “Orlginal sehdows,"stc. | they propose o stay liro unless forcibly ra- | meating of nborismen at Jefferson sauare sufficient quantities of water to extinguish PERSONAL PARAGRAPIHS. burse the trensury e $30,000,000 it tanirom moved, until their demands are granted. | last night, discussingiibe objects now sought | the fire cannot be had, and the fire will —_— DA e in Intorest. on account-af sthess 4 Sullivan, - Cedar Rapids, ol ] oot accepted). Address, Hoopes, Muscatine, Mu pdplizabeth | Continuing, the appeal says: “The encamp- | by the working masics and the methods by | destroy thousards of tons. In some in- | State Treasurer Dartley was n the city | roads, it woull | from a financial Memorial Department, Worthen, Washington, Washington: Sarah | ment s today nearly destitute of proyisions | which they are to_bg attained. stances farmers have been obliged to use | yesterday. standpoint 1o onable exten- AT AroHiall, Humeatan, ‘Wayne, - Kelssue—aillo ’-.nd“?:nlv::‘e:"yw |‘1’|{ctl\:;‘:|‘r"ynnll;:q?x.:‘ll;,el)l'l'i-1;3:|;lsd ‘:; The motor con ..%mgtlm_u‘leu (x}ur of zlm, every oxertion to save their fences, barns [ Governor Lorenzo Crounse is rccuperating | Siom, 100 yours i icq to 1o carryoauel A EB. Wyoming: ' Origihal—Edwin B, Marsh, | this movement should come to our immedi- SLERAL Loap e e i or oaela- | aha homes trom destruction, and the dangor | 2 Hiot Springs. of: - Unfted states shall pay s ut hy; Carhon, ate rellef. We therefore make an earnest | muis rulo coverséverything from “knocking | Will not be passed until they are favored h“‘l"“-w‘"}-u{“l‘,‘_:{v{"!"'“"\"j‘*“'l"‘;'z oF this elty, | (anding amounting 00 §i165012, and te SERIES NO. 23 Stovenson May Come Back. application to all who can contribute some: | gown” fares to nogloct of duty. by the elements. The big marsh below [ A i 9L meot the i por éont uaul L i V. ) .| 0] o U 3 y ) therefor collater SUNDAY, JULY 20 WASHINGTON, July 28.—The report that ¢ I’t‘lli“"‘a“l‘;;“{"&‘l’“u‘l‘:“}f“’m‘: immediately | T\ "gosoling stoveexploded in Mr. Wine- | Plover, which comprises several thousand | "y ' paptiey of Atkinson and treasurer A « mercliantable security, s AY, JULY 29, Vice President Stevenson had been tele- . d berg's house at.1i17 Capitol avenue last | acres, is also threatened, and those who ato o v ho « i are encamped at Washington and vioinity & h ) of the state of Nebraska was at the Millard | and worthless to the governmet, and 1o - graphed for on account of the tle vote In the | and that others are arriving daily. Com- | PIENt. causing vllbg‘ )\Y}‘nlzep:r‘l,umnl“ln"w” have hay there are endeavoring to save | last evening. be held until the debt Is pald b the pan run about § o'clagk, e stove-was thrown This viclnity was visited by destructive | E. Bignell, superintendent of the B. & M. | ner above stat \ our Judgment” out o f nr It T COVETODARNIN senate cannot be confirmed. When he went | plaint is made of mismanagement (presum- it. THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC away the vice president left his address witl C e M | out into the yard and tho damago amounted c c «d by e e ddress with | ably by Coxey), and frienda of the move- | 3t JU0 JRY T doldr, forest fires last might, and this fact has | at Lincoln, accompanied by his wife, is in I REONR e oronoal B TEA kD 1o get- Senator Faulkner. The latter yesterday | ment are urged to organize boards of reliet . cl topping at the Paxto DICTIONARY. Wired bim ths Yots o the motions, rads th | i sasir. (he waen. a8, s00n Ak Bomibie. | Tae | Last might a gAngof men was.busy pla- | Wade (ho dostructive element leas rapld LR A LIl N oM. wife | sevoral companies, or any of thom, > conneetion with the tarift bill, but added | same request is made of labor and reform | carding the sidewalk In front of drug stores this year than it would otherwise have i Mr. B v{-n, xr ';' ‘1»"r l"r“ Mo | 1o their indebtedness on fair ternis e 4 200 Pages. nothing as to the necessity of his presence, | organizations. Contributions should be sent | With billa in the shagg of footprints contaln- | been. A public meeting to take actlon LY g I an.. | rocominendthe LoresigRuru ok .Lhp Shiais A xll:vll::lhrT:ri.lt:\!:-l\'muu‘n II"I‘I‘\!T“l“my hm{a to A. 8. Diggs, 107 Eighth street, N. E :ng a0 ““"fi’.““f“-“'.’.'.‘i.f?f l‘)": ‘;'I‘;“n'r‘{’”:“l“:""‘ toward relieving the unfortunate citizens | Nigq Alico Rose, who died yesterday. | b b mited Stat s and e ment ot Ule 2l W : conslderes e vote sufficient reason to | Washington, D. C. Members of nine con- | Ing feet. This is'a ne cl ces T i taral e Miss se, . rights according to the slons of th INSTRUCTIVE AND USERUL uire him to come to Washington at 3 e of the bill posters were placed | ©f Phillips and a liberal response will be | ~nr Russell Robb, the electrical expert, | act of 1872 and acts amendatory thereof hington at once | tingents sign their appeal. and a number of the L placed | | de. Heavy fires are spreading in the | representing Stone & Webster of Doston and | i A R 4 trom Dioomington. e under arrest, 4 Mine of Knowledye aml a Mint of — Settllng with the Mosquitos. —— vicinity of this place, but as yet little dam- | Chicago, leaves for the east today. Wb Musle at tho Park Usegulness. agTsire Biliewa foF Fempionn WASHINGTON, July 28.—Dr. Guzman, the stranded AmaY to the Northe | gge has been done except to sroving tim- | lere MP. Robb made muny {ricnds smok | The Seventh Ward Milliary band will ren- There are moro things tustructive, usort | | WASHINGTON, July 88-=Actiog Secre | Nicaraguan minister, has been informed by ST. JOHN'S N. F. July 28.—The Cook | por "gomo hay that has already been cut | the business men and young socloty People: | der the following musical program at Hans anid epicraining 10 At goaL ook, ihs | | tary of the Interlor Simms today tsseued | o1 "Wt b7 “Madria has gone from Man. | Arctio expedition salled northward again | by peen destroyed, and the growing crops [ WhO FOBTCt IS UpRTLE com park this afternc Amerioan Encyelopedic Dictionary,” thantn ' | & requisition th ecrets v ans & i any Atmilar publieation ever issued a on the sccretary of the treas- o efield tlo. | tonight, the steamer Miranda having fully | = 2 Nehirnskans Bt tha H0tel. PART 1 a el ok o T irat time | | Ury for $12.625,000, to be used in the quar- | atsmusn secrelaty for. foraign. aftalre, and | Tepaired her damages. The whole expedition I sufter the most from fire unless Faln | 4t the Dellone: F. L. Russell. Fremont, | March—The Dominant reeren Casoy placed within the reach of overyone, i a terly payment of pensions to agencles as | th L hi d is in good spirits and perfectly satisfied | comes within a day or two. The same > W. H. Clemmons, Fre- | Overture—Cheval de Bronze..... Auber RS WA, 10 foadh of ateny: terly paymeat, of pensions io sgenclo the Inference s that his mission is to bring LML AP AN e tea aiaa L M iaaaral RRaitsilIAY e "Raslen emmons, Fre- | Qverture -Chovl siAuber & berfect dictionary and & complet > 9 : New York City, $1,775,000; Phila- | about a settlement of the troubles between | !0 undertake i s mont ahe i ¢ . Piceat Pedin. delphla, $1,960,000; Indianapolis, 32.600,000; | Nicaragua and. the Mosquitos by peaceabl ———— and other points west of hers, but as all | "\ the Mercer: F. L. Drummond, Fre. | Belection—Isie of Champagne ucr Only thit nun of the book correspond- Topeka, $3,500,000; Knoxville, $1,700,000, and . naony Y peaceable Ol Tank Works Burned. S ey Fep e Al the N rder. Btella PALRT 1) tn Wiih the scrics number of s coupoa | | Loulsville, $1,000,000 i Lt LU PORD WAYNR Jak: July. ShecRawaer's | MEsted: reatly “lesa. LA 00s yoar:'age/ menti Sh e, March—Dress Parade Voolker pgentod will bo delivarad. TRVATHIS, B PN Short Session of the House. P A e warks Darasd. ihiy | from forest fires, the ‘prowress s Bow coni-'| A% 1§ Al T Cves mant | Bverture - Aadehen an Der Spaie.. . Suppa £ Sund il ire ook-day o ol an al s < ohnson, 0o ke Y, ¢ oy R R, 8 i Ve It 18 oonte 1R ol will Bay o oa Lotter from Miulater Willls. WASHINGTON, July 25.—The house held | ariernoon, causing & loss of about $100,000, | PAFatively sight. Atkinson vator Vel of The American 1 lopedty ¥ WASHINGTON, July 28.—Mall advices | a very short session today and managed, In | Insured for half that amount. Flames Quenched by Heavy Ralos. LT IT, A+ 3| P 3 o1 5 ¥ % J :lBU a}y F. D. Millet Blakeslee (mother), Tecumseh, Johnson; | have issued an appeal to the public for aid. | ppe Second Ward Republican club will [ west of this city, but by good work on the T. LOUIS, July & At the Merchants: G. B. Salter and C. B olch Wediing March Chistery from the United States minister at Honolulu | the two and a halt hours In was In session, - galter, Dannebrog; C. L. Cole and V. W. altz-Symposia ... Fyron 1 orde: 0 0 widdrossod 10 . h 2 five hours of heav. Aavenport J. Henshaw, Elliott PART 1L JANS A7i070 ARAM o prenagd 10 were recelved by the State department today | to transact a good deal of business of a Banos Resan Olisipls Acanitted, m, l,r”’ ,"lu‘y,, h ..l,!‘ ol - ked ,,r. :‘ i 1 o e Aroade: D. I, Cramor, York J. | Mediey—-Bric-a-br Missuid DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT giving in detall the facts attending the in- | private harscter. The only thing of ime | ROME, July 38.—¥he trial of Sig. Tan- | rain last night efiectuslly checked the 'BrOR | pyilliame, Ord: W, H.'Chapman, Lincaini | Kiyl=atii in th Etlenber auguration of the new republic and its recog- | portance of the day's proceedings was the | lonzo. ex-president gf the Banca Romano, | Ores ln the vicinity of Duluth and relleved | &' W. Cowan and wife, Miss: M. A, Hull | BelectionOrphe i 1 Otfenbach nition, discussion without action of & bill to amend | 'nd otler oficials ended today tn acquittal, v+ hesled atmosphere. Proctor Kunott, | and Miss Ethel Ayres, York. | Mwreh-Kinco i .- .

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