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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. JULY S93-TWELVE ART SUPPLEMENT. mending soma ji -Aia evident reluctance that he would leave his defense with the Prime Minister. Cheers and CHEAP KATES MADE. VAiuABLE WOOLEN MILLS DESTROYED.

GOOD PLACE EOB, DON. protection or seai aaab. LAKE SEIPPLVG NEWS. Washington unets. a Counter, cheers were given when he made this Btatement.

As he retired the Irish jumped in ASSAULT ON THE CITY. REBELS ATTACK EIO GRANDE DO SUL BY LAUD AND SEA. The total number 01 lounn-ciass post TEUNK LDTE PBESIDENTS OUT THE DIOEUrSOH MAT 60 OU THE SU the benches, waved their hats, and cheered furiously. After Mr. BrodrioV withdraw vie masters appoinieu uwoj "'uj-uiira, 01 which thirty-three were to fill vacancies caused by resignation and death.

TAKUT TO CHICAGO. PREME BENCH. Tho resignations 01 tne iouowing members 1 WW BLUbVLUUb tnat the Irish were garrulous and impecunious and order was restored Mr. Seton-Karr's amendment, which had been quite lost to of the Board of Pension Appeals have been re- nuested to taKe enoci uij i.u Tickets Good for Ten Dava An to IW It Is Intimated That He Has Made a Pri of Ohio. Alvan 1.

iracy 01 vuuuucacut, ana Charles L. Wilson of Maryland. view in the hubbub, was then rejected by a VOte Of 251 tO 2 1 SI. SnbwVl.lPTltW nn a The President has directed Actmg-beeretary Sims to inform Mr. Robert P.

that his tion to adjourn Timothy Healy appealed to Speaker Peel against Chairman Mellor a treatment of Mr. Sexton. The Speaker, however, supported Mr. Mellor's decision. resitrnaaon as o.o wuu-ered June 30 is accepted, to take effect July 31, vate Deal with President Cleveland Touching: the Matter Mr.

Putnam of Maine Also a Candidate Democrats Looking Toward "Closure" to Secure Necessary Legislation New Inspection of the Chicago Postomce. $17 or $20, According to the Route Chosen by the PurchaserBear Operators Work Hard to Depress Stock Values in Wall StreetRig Increase in National Bank Circulation Noted Veteran Suddenly Stricken. New Yobk, July 11. By the de Ihe Hon. Thomas F.

Ttni-m-ri Amomnor and in the meannniu uo vi aw senco from July 15. Ambassador to Great Britain, and Mrs. Uayard will attend th PAminrr eta ta Vi 1 1 DEMTJREEB3 SUSTAINED BY COURT. Washington, D. July 11.

rSpecial.l Action Against tne Aisiuwrs ami cattle 1 his function was to have been held some time ago, but was postponed in consequence of the disaster to the battleship Victoria. The staff of the Embassy ViU also attend the ball. President Cleveland, it is said, promised to appoint Don M. Dickinson to the first vacancy Feeders' Company JU Opened. Fire at Madison, with a Loss of 000 Other Fire Losses.

MADisojr, July 1 1. Special. J. Schoneldfc Sons' woolen mill was damaged by fire this afternoon about $40,000. The insurance is $18,300, as follows: Mech l-B00iNorth 2.000 Fireman's 6,000 J.500, North 2300 National, l500 Iobt Scott, July 11.

Special. The large elevator of C. W. Goodlander at Arcadia, on the southern border of this county, burned today. There were 3,000 bushels of wheat the building.

Tes" July 11- Pi here yesterday destroyed twelve business places. J-s, $50,000 insurance, $25,000. GcTHHiB. July 11. Word reached here tonight that a largo portion of the business eection of Purcell, a town of 2,000 people, fifty miles south of here, was destroyed by fire this evening.

The loss foots up many thousands, with light insurance. WMrrScramioK, Jnly 11. Fire tonight the Lake Superior Mineral Paint -company's factory and the lime kilns owned by the Warehouse and Builders' Supply company. The loss is $100,000. There is no insurance on the paint company.

Damages Amount to $3,500. F. A. Walker buildings, Nos. 776 and 778 West Twenty-second street, were damaged $2,000 by fire last night.

The contents of the Medal Manufacturing company's store were damaged $1,500. The planing mill of John 'Fee, Evanston, was burned last evening. Loss, insured. WOMAN MADE COUNTY SUPEEINTENDEKT The action instituted by Attorney-General Captains Not to Be Disciplined. cision of the Trunk Line Association, arrived at today, a ticket to Chicago and back, good for ten days, will cost between $17 and $20, according to route chosen.

The discussion of the question occupied about "an hour and a half. This is a very big reduction from the regular rate. Chauncey M. Depew, Pres on the United States Supreme bench and the friends of the ex-Postmaster-General are looking for the announcement of his appointment to succeed Judge Blatchford. An intimate The Globe savs it is Aiithnri! in nmSr tho Moloney against the Distillers' and Cattle Feeders' company was opened before Judge Tuley in the Circuit louti.

yesieraay. rne case came up on the complainant's demurrer published statement to tho effect that all the Captains of tho vessels that took part in the recent maneuvers of the British Mediterranean squadron off Tripoli were to be tried friend of Mr. Dickinson said today that he was in a position to know what passed between Ore Shipments from Ashland. ASHLAND, WIS. The regular weekly report of ore shipments from Aihland for the week ending lnt night shows a total of 69.490 tons.

The VTiraonsia Central docks had the lightest week of this season. Total for season thus far is 480,956 tons shipped, far behind last year's shipments at this time, but slightly in advance of those of 1891. The Norrle has shipped 121,821 tons. The Babst mine comes second with 70,101 tons to its credit. The Jackpot mine made its nrst shipments for the season last week.

-f Freights ami Charters. CHICAGO Chicago vessel-owners are having the utmost difficulty in finding cargoes of coal for thoir bouts. Brown i. Co- the Buffalo brokers, telegraphed that there was no chance whatever at that point to charter any more vessels for coal, and replies of the same nature were received from Erie, Cleveland, and Toledo. Grain freights continued unchanged, the only boat outside the lines to be chartered being the P.

D. Armour for corn to Buffalo at 1 cent. Nearly all the grain now moving Is on through bills of lading for export. CLETELAND. freight market Is dismally quiet.

The pitiful allowance to boats bringing down ore cannot justly be called rates. Coal freight none too strong. Charters: John Duncan, Ashtabula.tr Milwaukee, 60 cents; Koscius, Huron to Tawas, 40 cents. BUFFALO, N.T. Coal freights quiet.

Charters: Syracuse, Michigan, Chicago; Pringle, Harrison, Kenosha; Gawn. Teutonia, Manitowoc all 60 cental Wotan, Exile, Racine, 65 cents. Canal freights unsteady. Wheat, 43t cents to Mew York. DT7LUTH, MljfN.

Boats were offered at 1 cent a bushel for wheat to Buffalo today, but were not taken. There was no demand for Buffalo tonnaza, but the Philip Minch was placed for wheat to Mil. waukeeatl cents. DETROIT, MICH. Chartered rock gypsuin.

Alabaster to South Chicago, 60 cents free. Around the Lakes. CHICAGO Owing to the dull times the marine insurance companies have decided to grant a rebate to all vessels going into ordl nary and laying np for a month or more. There is no clause ln the policies Sroviding for any such step, but on account of the lftlculty of obtaining cargoes for the boats tt has been thought best to take Uiis action and allow the boats to tie np and wait for better times. Two trim yachts came to this city yesterday, their crews being composed of people who took that means of coming to see the big Fair.

They are the schooner yacht west Wind of Buffalo and the sloop Idun, whiea hails from Milwaukee. BUFFALO, N. Y. Fire on the steamer Russia this morning caused the loss of over $10,000. The steamer had a narrow escape from total destruction.

She will be unloaded and repaired here. The Are started ln the after hold near the boiler, and the cabins and upper works were burned away. While the cargo was burned some, most of the damage was caused by water. The loss to the steamer itself will to pleadings set up by defendants against the original bill. the ex-Postmaster-General and the vy court-martial.

In the information euDmiiiea inree pieas Sirs. Bancroft Injured. 1 Mr. Dickinson," said this gentleman, Mrs. Bancrnft.

th voll.lr 1 might have had any one of the Cabinet port ident of the New York Central, is said to have first advised the running of these accommodation trains, and from the first mention of this idea he has constantly worked for the proposition. But the passenger agents had made the rate the same for all lines and was considered unfair by some of the roads, and two objected to the schedule. A unanimous vote was necessary to carry out any euch scheme, so that a meeting of the Presi were made, the first traversing the whole bill to the end that it was not sufficient in form the second attacking Attorney-General Moloney, charging that private motives were behind his action; and the third contending that the thrown from a cab yesterday and run over. She received injuries that necessitated her removal to a hospital. folios that he desired.

He told Mr. Cleveland that he did not want any political office, and he would not accept any position not in line with his profession. He would not refuse a place on the Supreme bench if it happened three-year 6tatute oi iiiuiiaiAuu uarreu iua to the second and third pleas TRYING TO DISPOSSESS SQUATTERS." Entire Population of Gorgona Ordered to dents' committee was called todav to con the court sustained, holding in the second, that President Cleveland had a vacancy to fill and it was so understood by Mr. Cleveland at Move by the Panama Canal Agent. Panama, Colombia, July 11.

fCooyriffht. 1893, by James Gordon Bennett The at the time. He is apt to get from the President what he wants, bo I should not be surprised to hear of his appointment." sider the subject of differential rates. were present George B. Roberts, Chairman of the committee and.

President of the Pennsylvania railroad President Charles F. Mayor lor the Baltimore and Ohio. Chauncev M. with reference to the motives oi tne Attorney-General, that if the offense charged existed, no matter what motives prompted the complaint, the plea would be bad; and in the third, that the three years' statutes applied only to felonies that the offense was not a Admiral Wandelkolk Defers His Ilombard-iuent Cntil the Insurgent J-aml Forces Could Strike at the Same Time Result of the Fight Not Known, as Government Officers Seized the Telegraph Trouble Feared in Rio de Janeiro Lively Wrangle In the House of Commons. rsPKCIAL.

CAULK. Vauabatso, Chile, July 11. Copyright, 1803. by Jame3 Gordon Bennett. Dis-Datchcs from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, via Montevideo, say that an assault has been made upon that town from the land and eea by the revolutionary forces.

This assault was foreshadowed in tho dispatch that Admiral Wandelkolk had formally declared in favor of th-revolutionists, and had appeared in front of the town of Rio Grande do Sul in a steam-ghip with 600 armed soldiers aboard. When the news of the Admiral's arrival on ward the steamship Jupiter spread in the town the citizens were terror-stricken. They feared an tomediato attack. Many of them abandoned their homes and Bought refuge in the country back of the town. Admiral Wandelkolk postponed the lombardment of the town from the sea until the arrival of the insurgent land forces under Gen.

Sarowa, the preconcerted plan being to begin an assault from the land and sea at the same time. Meanwhile the rebel Admiral's force was increased by the crew and officers of the gun-bout Camocin, who declared in favor of the revolutionists and put their vessel under his command. The government towboat Manuel Diabblo, while trying to enter the harbor, was fired upon by the gunboat Camocin. Gen. Sarowa's battalions began massing back of the town yesterday morning and last night the bombardment was The remit of the tight is not known, because the government officers in Rio Grande do Sul Seized the telegraph offices and refused to allow messages to be sent south.

Trouble Reported In Rio de Janeiro. There is great excitement in Montevideo over reports that there are grave troubles in Rio de Janeiro. The censorship placed on the telegraph wires by the Brazilian Government makes it impossible to confirm the report, but the situation has been serious for some time, and it woutd not be surprising if the stoiy ghould prove true. That Disarmament Decree. A report comes from Buenos Ayres, Argentina, that Col.

Gil has been sent to La rlata to enforce the decree recently issued requiring tho disarmament of the military forces in the various Stuies. The Governor of La Plata is willing to disarm the State forces, but the State Legislature is resolved that this shall not be done. Members of the Chamber beDuUes of the State have asked the Ar Maine has an eminent jurist whose name is likely to be considered in connection with this vacancy. Mr. Putnam, felonv.

nor even criminal aim mat. addi Depew for the New York Central, Traffic Marf ager Sargent of the Grand Trunk, President Fowler of the New York, Ontario and Western. tempt of M. Manges, who represents the liquidator of the Panama Canal company, to dispossess the squatters on lands between Panama and Colon, claimed to be included in the concession to he canal company, has caused great excitement and is the subject of some interesting correspondence with the Government of Colombia. In the Village of who was one of the Commissioners tion the statute did not run against the State.

The demurrer to the first plea the court will decide this morning. Roars Maxwell for the New Jersey Central, appointed to represent the United States in the negotiation of the Bayard-Chamberlain Bering Sea treaty and who was appointed a SWINDLE NEW ENGLAND BANKS. Circuit Judge by President Harrison. Mr. Putnam is highly thought of by President Two Bogus Firms In Boston That Seem to Gorgona the canal agent notified the entire population, including the local Judge and Mayor, to move out.

These officials appealed to the Governor of Panama. The Governor declared that M. Manges had no right to evict Cleveland, who conceived a great admiration be about $1,000, fully covered by iusurance. The 6.000 bushels of wet wheat on the whaleback barge Have Been Identical. for him through his conduct during the treaty Supervisor at Onlncy, 111., Fill a Vacancy-School Election in Michigan.

Qcoct, 111., July 11. Special. The Board of Supervisors today elected Miss Ella Grubb County Superintendent of Schools to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late Supt. Jamison. There were four candidates for the place, three men and Miss Grubb.

Menominee, July 11. Special. The annual school meeting is being held this afternoon and evening. There is a fight on between Protestants and Catholics over election of two -directors. It is estimated that over 2,000 votes will be cast.

Women to the number of 800 voted today. IsntASAPOLis, July 11. Special. The Democratic primary election was held esterday and today. Mayor Thomas L.

Sullivan was renominated for a third race for the Mayoralty of Indianapolis. The machine ticket went through with a whoop. FUNERAL OF JUSTICE BLATCHFOSD. Boston. July 11.

LSpecial.l Two jiuiiureu ana i mny-uiree were sola at i4o cents a bushel. When the cargo was all taken out the hull Was given a thorotltrh fnsneetinn. hut nn leak rtoiilit negotiations. Some New England men in the city believe that Mr. Putnam stands almost the squatters on the lands in Goraona.

concerns, said to be the same but masquerading under different names, came to grief this on the ground that the property had never be found. As the vessel did not strike on Its way down and no storm was encountered it will probably as good a chance of obtaining the appoint ment as Mr. Dickinson. been formally demanded by the company for the use of the canal. nave uear me loss, ins surveyors aisagreea ana no one has any theories as to how the water got into the cargo.

The barge was loaded with coal. Ueneral Manager Layng for the est Shore, President Harris for the Reading and Lehigh companies, and Samuel Sloan for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. Commissioners Walker, Goddard, and Farmer were also present. By the new schedule the New York Central and the Pennsylvania may not charge less than $20 for round-trip tickets to Chicago, and the West Shore and the Erie must not go below $18 except when carrying in conjunction with the Nickel Plate, when they, too, may charge as low as $17. With these exceptions the privileges accorded by the various roads are identical.

The schedule goes into effect July 24. After that date trains to accommodate the holders of these reduced tickets will be run Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. But only two trains shall run on each of these afternoon by the arrest of two men by police inspectors. The concerns have been known as White, Newton Stockbridge, bankers, and Charles H. Thompson commission CHANGES IN THE HOUSE RULES.

Wants to Renew the Revolution. A correspondent in Guatemala writes that Port of Chicago. Arrived Merchandise Raraniii TTnrlom r. Democrats Will Be Forced to Adopt Clos Gen. Terrencia Sierra, one of the leaders in ure Methods.

Conestoga, Lackawanna. Buffalo. Coal Parnell. merchants. It is alleged that they have victimized several banks in this State and other States.

One of the men placed under arrest, the recent revolution in Honduras, is still in that country awaiting a chance to return to his own country and renew the fiahtinsr. In Washington, D. July 11. fSpecial. It is believed that when the Speaker returns Ijaw.

Buffalo; Pueblo, Oswego. Lumber B. Calkins, Ford Elver; 8. A. Wood, Olga, S.

K. Martin. Marinette; Amsden, Cedar River: Success, Whiteflsh Bay; Charley Marshall, Frankfort: Shores, White Frlantv Sherwood, Nell, Washburn; Taber, Hammond's Bay; Arctic, Thompson's Pier: R. C. Beio.

Harry C. Arnold, is 10 years old, and says his an interview Gen. Sierra denied the story that to Washington, which will be in about two father lives at ISo. 416 State street, Chicago. ne nad quarreled with Uen.

JtJomUa, who or weeks, his mind will be fully made up and the The oldest one of the trio got away by Muskeeon: Colin Camubell. Ludinirton: Lena ganized the revolt. He said he had never accused Bonilla of being a coward. He be jumping out of a window to men to compose the committees of the House will have been chosen. Little doubt is ex Behm, White Lake: George C.

Markham, Manistee: M. C. Neff, Menominee: J. L. Hurd, Houghton.

Cleared Grain David Vance, Lehigh, Erie; McVittie, Ogdensburg; Owego, Buf- days. The time-table will be announced tomorrow, but in general it will provide for the the street, a short distance. This alleged banking concern has represented lieved, however, that the revolution failed on account of Bonilla's lack of firmness in deal pressed of the adoption of some rules savor departure of one train north and one south ing of the Reed regulations, for by a majority ing with the provisional authorities in Teguci of the Democratic members they are regarded galpa and his overconhdence in the impar laio, ijunaio; tvereit. opma Minch, Nirvana, Kingston: Minnie Slauson. Point Edward George Sturges, Sarnia.

Light Barbarian, Hammond's Bay; Truman Moss, Traverse City; Adrlenne, Racine; Desmond, Delray City of Collingwood, Col line wood i M. C. Neff. R. Bold.

Menominee: S. K. Martin. tiality of the then Acting President. Aeuerro.

as absolutely necessary to the accomplish itself as doing a large ousiness. it nas sent letters under the name of Charles H. Thompson fc Co. to the banks with the representation that an agent from this house might call at the bank to which the letter was addressed and present a check for a few hundred dol on each of the four days. Only day coaches are to be run, and the journey either way must not be run in less than thirty hours.

No slopover privileges are to be permitted, as tickets are to be good only for a specified wnose later actions proved that he vas acting ment of the work for which the session has Marinette. in an underhanded way during the entire war. been called. The question of gentine Federal Congress to annul the decree AMERICAN TOURISTS IN PARIS. Vessel Movements.

O. Cleared Coal 102, Sandusky, Tin however, is givmg considerable concern to the dominant party. It has declared against route and date and the return halves may not be used after ten days. Children between 5 and 12 years of age are to pay 75 per cent Services Held at Newport Burial to Take Place at New York. Newpost, R.

July 11. The funeral of the late Associate Justice Samuel Blatchford of the United States Supreme Court was held this afternoon. The floral pieces were numerous and costly. The only services were at All Saints' Church; the bearers being Chief Justice Melville Fuller, Justice Horace Gray, Justice David J. Brewer, Justice George Shiras Justice Howell E.

Jackson, Judges E. Henry Lacombo, Nathaniel Shipman, Charles T. Benedict, Hoyt H. Wheolook, Addison Brown, Alfred C. Coxe, Charles Andrews, John C.

Gray, John Sedgwick, Beth Low, Sidney Webster, John L. Cadwalader. James Lowndes. There were four under bearers. The services were conducted by the Bishop Potter, a relative the Bishop.

Clarke of Rhode Island, the Rev. Sr. H. Y. Satterlee, and the Rev.

Dr. Alexander ackaye Smith of New York. The burial will take plaee in New York tomorrow at 8 a. m. at Greenwood Cemetery.

lars. It was stated if this was done it would be all right to give him the cash, as Thompson fc Co. had a large account with White, TOLEDO, luth. lor aisarmameui, uxiu geuerai iruuum is feared. Uruguay to Increase Its Exhibit.

closure as undemocratic and Found the Weather Showery on Reaching of the rate for adults. Baggage is limited to Newton Stocabridge, bankers. All this 100 pounds. was done so cleverly that in many cases the A dispatch from Montevideo says that the the Gay Metropolis. I SPECIAL CABLE- Ihe reduction In rates made today is much scheme is said to have worked finely until today.

lower than has been expected. At present the Paeis, July 11. by James but is forced to the alternative of Bwallowing its words or doing no business. Under such circumstances the swallowing will be done. There is no precedent for the appointment of the Coinage committee and Banking and Currency com WEST BAY CITT, MICH.

Arrived Aberdeen. Cleared Trombley, Chicago. ERIE, PA. Cleared Cumberland, Massachusetts; Chicago; City of Cleveland. Wade, Duluth.

SOUTH CHICAGO. ILL. Arrived Lackawanna, Miller, Peck. Cleared Borne, Cora, Aurora, Case, Chisholm. EAST TAWAS.

Traveler, Jennings, City Alpena. Cleared City Alpena, Kose, cheapest fare to Chicago and back is over the Gordon Bennett. The Americana registered DR. CAMPBELL CHARGED WITH HERESY. New York, Ontario and Western at $28.

The Pennsylvania and the New York Central Uruguay Congress has made a appropriation of an additional if 10,000 for the exhibit of Uruguay at the World's Fair. A brother of President Obe Herera of Uruguay is a e.indidate for President at the coming election. Cable Messages to Brazil Must He Plain. here today were M. Ludwig, llliam Rancy, B.

Fairchild, Achille Errani, Mrs. Bonner, mittee as soon as the Speaker takes his chair, charge $32 and other roads $31, all of which Professor at McGlll Diversity May Be George Rosenberg, Jules Lent, the Misses but the understanding is that it will be done are, of course, exclusive of sleeping ASHLAND, Ashland. in this instance. All predictions of a speedy Tried Result of Brlggs' Case. Montreal, July 11.

The ItartJatt George, Presley, Roby. Currv Redington. V. Knhv. .11 rrw.

Tioii I irtir, Hundred and Twenty-seven. Lake Erie Dorts. settlement of the trouble and an adjournment New York, July 11. Special. The fol Doran, Mrs.

Lynch, Mrs. Rockwell, Miss Rockwell, Young family, New York Alfred Lee, Chicago William Webber, Mr. White, Boston R. Brooks, Mr. Linney, Miss Hill, BEARS RAID THE STOCK MARKET.

of Congress until the date of the regular ses sion rolls around have been abandoned. Gold lowing was received this morning from London: The use of secret language is temporarily pro Rev. Dr. Campbell, D. Professor of Church History and Apologetics in McGill College here, recently delivered a lecture to the students of Queens College at Kingston Attack and silver men realize that the repeal of the Conditions ln London 1'rompt an Buffalo Adams family, Middletown.

hibited in messages addressed to Brazil, but not on Valued in Wall Street. Paris weather today was dull, with frequent Sherman law is a task that will require weeks, if not months, and the prevalent estimate is tiiose in transit. Messages in plain language are New Yobk, July 11. Special. Several showers.

Temperature was 62.0 to 75.2: STURGEON BAY, Sawyer, Curtis and consorts. Root, Otis. Up Wood, Joys, Drummond. Hickox, Martin, Neff, Pewaukee, Per. rett and consorts, Hinton, Clara.

ASHTABULA. O. Arrlved-Forest City, 131, Camden. Cleared Louisiana, Fort William: Pratt, Milwaukee: Panther, Massasoit, Tokio, Corona, Nor. man.

Escanaba; Briton. Gladstone. ESCANABA, MICH. Arrived Our Son, Sunshine, Helena, Edward Smith. Marvin, Fillmore, Fryer, Massachusetts.

Sailed Andaste, Queen of West, Richards, Cleveland; Veronica, Raleigh, Toklo. Erie ports. that months will be used up in the effort. It admitted if tliey do not relate to politics. Commercial Cble Company.

barometer, 29.72, with falling wind, south by is very difficult at this time to find a member events in today's news played into the hands of the professional bear operators and they southwest. of the House of Representatives who has any which was alleged to contain many heresies. A libel was returned at the presbytery today charging the doctor with heresy in expressing his disbelief in the entire inerrancy of the inspired revelation of the Old Testament. ELCR AT THE IRISH CAUSES TROUBLE. hope that an adjustment will be reached be DID SATOM.I HELP ALONG THE MATCH Funeral of George M.

now, George M. How, who, during a thirtv-eight years residence in Chicago, was one of the most influential and best known members ot the Board of Trade, was laid to his rest yesterday afternoon in Oakwoods Cemetery. Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock at the residence of his son-in-law, Albert Hayden, No. 8155 Michigan avenue. The house was well filled with Board of Trade men and friends who had known Mr.

How during his long and active life in Chicago. Out of respect for their former associate the Board of Directors of the Board of Trade adjourned their regular weekly meeting and attended the funeral in a body. The services were conducted by Dr. Clinton R. Locke, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, assisted by the Rev.

Percival Mclntyre. A quartet under the direction of Prof. H. B. Roney gave the musical part of the services.

The pallbearers were well-known Ttonrd of Tmde mpn. W. A. Beebe. J.

B. Ream. I. fore the expiration of the statutory time, if made the most of their opportunity. London sold stocks again, and the government crop report showed reduced wheat averages.

That the bear operators should utilize these Incident in the Home Rule Discussion in even then. The advocates of the gold standard Miss Vanderbilt's Betrothal to Prince Pa WELL AND CANAL Up Passed Port Dalhousie the House Committee. Loltsvtlle, Ky July 11. The expulsion believe that the battle will be at least half isnpeming, jvenosna: enterprise, Antelope, Albatross, Toledo. Down Passed Port Col borne Gov, Alloy.

won if closure is established in tho House, olo's Son Pleasing to Rome. (special, cablk.1 London, July 11. The House of Commons, of Dr. Briggs from the General Assembly has caused strained relations to exist between the Smith, AverelL Van Allen, Atwater, City of Owen sitting- in committee, continued this evening and they will use every etiort to the accomplishment of that end. facts for a violent attack on values was the logic of the situation.

With due sagacity the London settlement Rome, July 11. Copyright, 1893, by James Gordon Bennett. Roman society is the discussion of Clause 9 of the home rule bill. This clause concerns the question of Representative J. JU.

VV uson of est lr- was chosen as the time for such attacks for two most prominent divines in the Presbyterian Church in Kentucky. The ministers involved are the Rev. Samuel A. Hamilton, D. pastor of the Warren Memorial Church in this city, and tho Rev.

William C. Young, full of the reported betrothal of Don Scapione ginia, recognized as one of the inevitable leaders in the next Congress, arrived in this city today. Questioned as to the probable Borghese, son of Prince Paolo, and Miss Van- Irish representation at Westminster. Henry Seton-Karr, Conservative from St. Helens, it is this period, it must be remembered, in which the full damage' from the collapse in derbilt.

This, it is hoped, will give the illus P. Rumsey. H. W. Rogers, Albert Morse, E.

P. outcome of the extra session, Mr. VV llson said London prices after the fall in silver bullion trious Roman family a chance to regild its l. the President of Ctemter College, at Danville, ex-Moderator of the General Assem It has alwavs been my belief that the extra ses moved that the Irish members of the Imperial Parliament be elected by the constituencies which would elect the Irish Legislative Coun- escutcheon. Satolli is said to have helped ar Baldwin.

Funeral of Oswald Mayo. sion will be continuous, and that no recess can was bound to be brought to light. The gloom on London's market, consequent upon the doubts of financiers over the outcome of range the match. be taken. Under any circumstances, however.

bly. Dr. Hamilton has tendered his resignation as trustee of Center College, not caring to be associated with Dr. Youpg after the ett. Under this amendment the Irish in the the tariff question will be considered.

So soon Don Ferranti, Corrigan'B secretary, Is talk A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral services of Oswald Mayo, which as the Committee on Ways and Means is an House of Commons would number 48, instead nounced the tariff will be taken up by them, and ing rather freely here about what he appears to regard as Satolli's original unpardonable were held yesterday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock at of 80 as proposed by the bill. even should there be a recess before the reeular the Indian government's experiment, has been intensified by the selling of American shares from this side, and by rumors spread in London of harrowing disasters about to be violent attack he made on Prof. Briggs at the meeting of the General Assembly. MS. COOL WANTS A REPORT OF THE CASE the family residence, No.

456 liowen avenue. John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, sin in the McGlynn matter. session in tne committee will continue to have sessions for the consideration of the new The funeral was under the direction of Chevalier Bayard Commandery No. 52, K. of which the replied that this proposal was basea on no tariff law which the committee will report to the fall us here.

All this was plainly reflected in Bismarck on Millionaires. principle of government, was the result mere House. deceased was a member. Prelate John T. Rich the international market.

A Washington Public Service Committee of the County Loxpon, July 11. The Berlin correspondent ly of a desire to curtail Irish representation in special says: of the Time quotes this part of Uismarck AFTER POSITIONS OP PROFIT. the House and could not be accepted by the ards officiated, assisted by the Oriental Quartet. Those who acted as pallbearers were William H. Brayton, William E.

Watt, William Pearson, W. Jackson. C. J. Manvel, and B.

Uhlendorf. The sounu, eeion, Atuoaa imuj. CLEVELAND, O. Arrived Mecosta, Thomas Wilson, McGregor, Alleghany, Ogden, etmore. Brunette, Robert Rhodes.

Cleared Coal Spokane, Fort William; Sttmson, Sturgeon Bay; Wall, Esc, naba. Light Pontine. Marquette. BUFFALO, N. Y.

Arrived Livingstone, Majestic Nyack, Tuscarora, Syracuse, Delaware, Montana. Cleared: Mdse. Japan, Duluth; Clarion, Commodore, Chicago. Coal Exile, Racine: Harrison, Kenosha. Light Wotan, Teutonia, Chicago: Oscoda.

Corning, King, Ashland; Aztec Zapotec, Escanaba. MACKINAW CITY, MICH. Down Choctaw, 11:30 last night; Spry, Johnson, 1 a. Flint, Corsica, Flower, Maxwell, Frontenac, Roman, 2 p. Andaste, 8: Raleigh, Toklo, Up Penokee, Susquehanna.

8:20 a. tn. Chemung, Elgin, Colorado, 1 p. Langdon, Bos- ton, 3:20. Up Parks, 6: Gilchrist.

Alverson, Duluth, 8. Wind east, fresh; raining. DULUTH, Pathfinder, Thomson, Tower, Gladstone, Oneida. Traverse, Hawgood, Avery. Cleared Moravia Servla.

Glasgow, Hutchinson, Germanic. Bartlett, Redington, Presley, Ashiand; Conemaugh, Dundee. Buffalo; Spencer, Pennington. Paisley, Kingston; Paris, Two Harbors: PhLlip Minch, Milwaukee. PORT HURON.

MICH. Up Wawatam, 7:10 a.m.: Wright, 7:40: Hill, 8:40: CastaUa. 9: Maritana, 11:10: Langell, Arenac, 1:30 p.m.; German, Cambria, 2:10: Iron Duke, Iron State, 3: Seneca. 5:40. Down Arabia, Saginaw Valley, 12:30 p.m.: Plllsbury, 1:30: Manlstlque, Milwaukee, 4: Cuba, 4:10.

Arrived Barnum, Card. Down Specular and barges, Niko, Churchill, Magnetic, 7:60: Choctaw, Un Seneca, Niinlck, Massachusetts, Davis, 8:30. Calm, clear. DETROIT, MICH. Up Seneca, 12; Massachu- setts, 12:20 6.

Nimlck, America, Hiawatha, Sheldon, 3:20: Dyer, 4. Down India, Lycoming. 10 last night: Schuylkill, 10:10: Robert Mills, 10:30: Macy, Wilson, 1:30 a. Palmer, Kershaw, Sage, Ironton, 7:30: John Owen, 7:60: Clyde, Keystone, Masten, 0: Parks Foster, 9:40: Cayuga, 8:50: yacht Wasp, 10: Republic, Olympia, 12: Craig. 12:40: Wallace consort.

2:15: New York. 4: Nearly $4,000,000 worth of national bank Board Holds a Short At the meeting of the Public Service com anpM-h before the representatives of the government. Chambers of Commerce, who were enter notes wore issued to the national banks last month, and the prospects are that the demand Illinoisans and Others Want Government Sir Richard Temple. Conservative for the remains were interred at Oakwoods. tained bv him at Fnednchsruhe "Commerce mittee of the County Board yesterday Commissioner Cool said that comments had been for circulation will, this month, reach at least Offices New Western Postmasters.

Kingston Division of Surrey, said that even and ought to go hand in hand. a lthnnirh thA latter, in the present depression. forty-eight Irish members would be too many. Washington, D. July 11.

Special. made in regard to the suit of the Pharma Mrs. Omar D. Conger, Washington, D. $0,000,000.

The demand comes chiefly from the East and West, very little from the South, where the feeling seems to be settled that the State riftsprvps all consideration, it ought not to be A Rock-Islander named J. R. Johnston wants WAshtsgtoh. D. July 11.

rSpecial.1 Mrs. ceutical company against the county, reflecting upon the management of the suit and in a favored at the expense of trade and industry. to be Surveyor of Customs at that port, ac TUa Kiftomnaa with which millionaires are re- William Brodrick, Conservative for the Guildford Division of Surrey, agreed with Sir Eichard. The Irish were both impecunious and garrulous, and therein lay two reasons for reducing their representation in tho House to cording to his application filed at the Treas Omar D. Conger, the wife of ex-Senator Conger of Michigan, died this morning at her residence in this city.

She had been in failing health for measure upon the County Commissioners. cnnlnd in Germany is not justified. It would be ury Department and E. E. Myers of Detroit He made a motion that the County Attorney iriuca cwiujr lur vreunanj i-uoovu, England or America, ten times as many million some time and her death was not unexpected.

banking system will soon be resuscitated and pay better profits than the national banking system. The sudden and uncommon increase in the demand for circulation is attributed at the Treasury to the fact that government bonds can now be got at a figure which will enable some profit to be made from the circulation privilege. The Treasury is responding very cordially to the demands of the banks. would like to be an Inspector of Public Build be instructed to report to the committee Fri minimum. aires aa she now has.

Her father was Van R. Humphrey, who for a Thomas Sexton, Anti-Parnellite for North day as to the present status of the case. ings. number of years was a Circuit Judge in Northern Examining surgeons of the Pension Bureau Mr. Cool motion was carried, and the Rumors of War at Samoa.

m.irw ft. haa hn dncidod that the interment Kerry, interrupted Mr. Brodrick to say that such language was grossly impertinent and clerk was instructed to inform the County At have been appointed in Ohio as follows will be made in Cleveland, where the mother Stpney, N. S. July 11.

A steamer which ouijnt not to be tolerated the House. Batavia, Drs. W. H. Aiken, T.

P. Witham, fn-ivd here today from the bamoan Islands torney as to the wishes of the board. The motion refers to a suit in which the Chicago TRADERS WILLING TO UNLOAD. The Unionists shouted Withdraw," and and father of Mrs. Conger are buried.

Burial of Henry Smith Beebe. hrina-s disnatches indicating that a war is immi and A. W. Ashburn Caldwell, Drs. John Fin Pharmaceutical company obtained a judg the Irish cheered.

Lord Randolph Churchill suggested that Mr. Sexton withdraw his nent between the faction supporting King ley, F. H. Hurd, and A. A.

Staats. Deter Quotations of Stocks Do Not Low ment against the County in full last week. The TTenrv Smith Beebe was buried yesterday at Mnliotoa and the adherents of Chief Mataafa. A Out of twenty-seven applicants for the posi words, as Mr. Brodrick's words were not in case came up several years ifgo.

hns haen ordered to proceed to Folsom, Mitchell, Nelson, 4:40: Arabia, 5:50. Them from Making Sales. Nkwt Yoke, July 11. Special. Quota Rosehill Cemetery.

The funeral services were held at the family residence. No. 17 Astor street, tion of Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, tended for him personally. The Chairman Commissioner Root said yesterday that he Ania. the capital of the islands, where it will told Mr, Sexton that he was out of order and was going to ask for the resignation of Dr.

join the German and American warships to pre and were conducted by the Rev. Floyd W. Tom- now neid by Mr. Willitts of Michigan, there are four Illinoisans, one of them a woman must withdraw his expressions concerning serve oruer ami piuiw, Una, rector of St. James' Episcopal Church, Mrs.

A. H. Kiehards. Her competitors are tions yesterday were under fire all day long. Nothing was strong.

London sold freely, and there was a disposition upon the part of traders here to unload without regard to quo air. brodrick speech. Mr. Sexton expressed fcia willingness to nhpv tho Chairman in case Behrens of the insane asylum, and if it were not forthcoming he would move that the doctor's place be declared vacant next Monday at the meeting of the board. The proposition Charles Griffiths, Edward Li.

Merritt, and E. There was a large attendance of friends and relatives. The pall-bearers were W. H. Bnsh, O.

M. Chnndlor. Moore French. A. C.

Badman, W. H. Cable Brevities. T.ftTin THTEF JUSTICE COIiEErDGE ILL, C. Pace.

Daniel Strange of Michigan would Mr. Brcdnck would first express regret for his iJita. Tjord Chiof Justice of England. sort, 8:20: Philadelphia, 9:30. Down Saginaw Valley, 7: Manlstique, Cuba.

Milwaukee, 9:50. SAULT STE. MARIE. MICH. Up Sitka, Iosco, 11:30 last night: North Star, Sheriffs.

Galatea, 1 :30 a. Harper, New Orleans, Iroquois, Roanoke, 4:30: Pioneer, E-i: Fedora. Onoko. Continental, Holland, Hoyt, 10: Peerless, Ste- fihenson, Parana, 11; Empire State. Wal- -ilia, 2 p.

m. John Spry, Johnson. Stevens, 3:30. Down-Matoa, 2 a. Marina, Flsk, 3:30: Duluth, Gilbert, 5: La Salle, 7: 10:30: Australasia, Tasmania, 11:30: Sheldon, Ely.

Negaunee, South- west. 1 :30 p. Selwyn Eddy, 5: Marshall, 6. UpJoliet, Bradley, Woolson, Brlghtle. 10.

Raining; foggy. also, like to occupy this cnair at the Depart met unanimous appro vau language. Timothy Healy, anti-Parnellite for North Armstrong, and Mr. Abrahams. United States Consul Joslah K.

Stone. waa tflkmn NlMUU'Ill-V 1A JDOWtuaj ait nu ment oi Agriculture. castle Assizes. The court was adjourned. Fourth-class Postmasters have been com.

"uth, said he regarded Mr. Sexton atti tations. On an average stocks are selling now at just about half of what they did a year ago. In banking circles there is a disposition to believe that the worst is over and that easier times are at hand. But this is by no means AID.

WALL IS PLACED UNDER ARREST. JOHN DEA9T FINED. mi ssioned at the following Western places Washington, D. July 11. The Department tude as quite justifiable.

To call the Irish race Impecunious and garrulous was to insult Mr. John Deasy, anti-Parnellite member of the Tllinniall'htllhnni 14 firatvH TlnU f'Z rf State todav received news of the death ot Chareed by Chief McClauarhry with Dis I'nmmnns for West Mayo, was tound B. B. Combes Gilberts, William Tyrrell Mount oery msa member who stood by his country United States Consul Josiah E. Stone atNoga-lns.

Mexico, this morning. Mr. Stone was ap- orderly Conduct in the City Hall. borne out by the facta that developed in the euilty yesterday of common assault, and fined tne, vv. ump; nasa, James Mcstays: St.

1 I 3 num.fnil stock market. It looks as if quotations would Aid. Patrick Wall of the Fifth Ward will aeons, mikb rsernnarat; oorento, U. VV.tiar- X4o Euu uruvrou pointed yice-uonsui in xo a auu iuviuuhu nson; fctannton, Cornelius tfodfrey: Sublette. tion.

be pushed eomewbat lower. Meanwhile on appear in the Armory Police Court this morn men. The Irish cheered. The Unionists shouted their protests, and for two or three minutes the House was in an uproar. Chairman Mellor appealed to the members to support him and rlosn tho inrirlpnt.

rATAT. FLUUUD la A tic A I nun. Berthold Fluher: Timothy, Abram L. Jones; these concessions there will be a chance to be Consul last eoruary. Funeral of Thomas C.

Led ward. ing to answer to the charge of disorderly con tiano Hath stated narts of the Enlstein amrmau, it. xa. xjeiAiitiic. A ll i i-i i Indiana Nevada, J.

M. helsey. duct. Chief of Police McClaughry will ap make much money by people who are brave enough to buy on the depression. and Zillerthal districts in wie xyroi.

liowur ii la, of Brixletrce were over- Iowa Milo. EL J. Bureess: New HsrtffvnC T.on pear as prosecuting witness. Ten viliagers were known to have a. AULA WAT.

Mr. Gladstone spoke a few words in favor of the Chairman's decision, but added that person striking the first blow ought to Cantield Randolph, W. C. Johnson Shellsburg, C. B.

Crawford Tliornburg, Francis Hamilton rv-- 1 AI I t' 1. ir 'I' i Yesterday at 1 o'clock, it is charged, Aid. The funeral of Thomas C. Ledward took place yesterday afternoon from St. Bartholomew'sJEpis-copal Church, North Normal Parkway and Stewart avenue, and was largely attended.

The Rev. B. F. Motran. pastor of the church, officiated.

In drowned. PARAGRAPHS FROSTTHE METROPOLIS. CHOLERA OUTBREAK ET MOSCOW. masa the hrst overtures for a reconciliation. Wall called at Chief McClaughry's office in the City Hall.

He was met by Doorkeeper npiJAlj AA, ATUIV. IT. tyaSKey. Michigan Hersey, Clare M. Bisbee Jamestown, F.

H. Peet; Memphis, George Fries: Napoleon, Cholera h3 reappeared in Moscow, KiclT, and Mr. Balfour. Gen. Ely S.

Parker, a Noted Veteran, Stricken Hnncrarv. In Moscow the outbreak is Til if r. 4 Vll i- 'I'hnrn hare been thirty-two cases Darnel liord, who told him the Chief was temporarily absent. Aid. Wall is said to have a.

aw vi'wuji v. xv. neison; vjtter Lake, W. E. McCormick; Van Buren, Daniel terment was in Mount nope.

Too Many Supervisor at temonb -with Paralysis. New Yobk. July 11. Special-T-Gen. Ely S.

ninven deaths in the convict forwarcling that, acting under his advice, his honorable fnend (Mr. Brodrick) refused to apologize, lae Chairman turned, appealing to Mr. Sex-Jon, who had been conferring with several of Aicxvipme ueeior, iiuam onnson. prison since July 1. Nebraska xrenton, H.

K. Corwm. struck Lord a heavy blow in the face and followed it with another, knocking the door Parker, a lineal descendant of the famous Indian Conferred on Interlocking; Switches. The new Board ot Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners met yesterday with a committee from the engineering departments of fifteen of the principal trunk lines operating in the State. It was insisted that the conditions havo so changed since the present interlocking law was passed that the board rules regarding interlocking switches cannot be followed without great hardship and should be modified.

The railroad men appointed a committee to confer with the consulting engineer of the board on a joint report. Spectator! um Bondholders Meet. At a meeting of the bondholders of the Stonla Mackaye Spectatorinm last evening Judge The-man, counsel for the bondholders, said the company owed $100,000 and had no valuable assets but the uncompleted building and $64,000 of unpaid assessments. lie said $600,000 was necessary to complete the edifice according to plans. The total amount expended to date was Two-thirds of those present signed ths agreement to pay pro rata the cost of fighting tha creditors' suit.

George Weimer of Lemont caused the arrest of Matthew Warner on a warrant Ohio Antrim, Mary C. Stockdale: ACCUSES NEWSPAPER EDITOBS. chief, Red Jacket, was stricken with paralysis pie colleagues on the Irish bench. Mr. Sex- keeper down.

Dminr has submitted a statement O. B. Aylard; Dysons, Alice Siens: Hanover. chareing him with unlawfully withholding while at his desk today. The Genoral is 74 years Chief McClauehrv.

who was in Controller Daniel VV eaver Johnstown, W. A. Ashbrook- that several newspaper editors who support the "a aid not respond, as was expected, to the appeal. R2 ooo of the town's funds. The prisoner was old.

At the outbreak of the Civil War he held a Wetherell's office, heard the disturbance and ATAUUtAb A AoaniJA, A. A. AAlllCAieii: dlOQDt VVUfih. Vatican policy Hiremui liank and the Bank of Rome, botti Loir! for trial this afternoon on a bond of $2,500. mgton, vv.

vv. liurdsai; Preston, Marine R. I am willing to do anything consistent came into the hallway, vv hen he learned what government position under Gen. Baldy bmith. Afterward he was Colonel In the regular army, and w.m is Snnervisor of the town.

Weimer insrersou: t. ixuisviiie. J. Ho m. involved in the bank scandals now under investi had occurred he ordered Lieut.

Backus to ar auty to please the Prime Minister," claims to have been elected to succeed him. rrt na nm fstld and AS DOW in the was attached to Gen. Grant staff, lie acted as gation. 11- 1 1 1 iscousm oiiaiiirocic, donn xirien. WTI.I.TAM WELCOMES THE CZAKbnlTii fe "ud.

44 but, considering the gravity of tho offered to my countrymen, I have deemed not to make any apology. I submit military secretary for Gen. Grant, and at tne closejof the war was brevetted a Brigadier-Gen courts. Weimer claimed the othce moneys, which rest Aid. Wall.

In the Central Station headquarters the Alderman expressed his opinion of the Chief of Police in vigorous language. He was taken to the Harrison Street Station, rri. r.c.wif nrrivfid in" Potsdam yesterday NOTES FROM THE NATIONAL roimi cordially by the Emperor, who Warner declined to tnrn over. Elder's Wife Held for Murder. eral.

At tne surrenaer oi uen.iioe biappumioiwa Gen. Parker, at Gen. Grant's dictation, drew up the conditions of the surrender. He still retains bv two of the Princes and sev- yself to the judgment of the committee." Mr, Sexton Refuses to Withdraw. rt rTals and mUitary officers.

Tlie Em Slow, but Steady, Increase in Gold Hold where he was booked and released on his personal bond. in his possession the original aratt ot tne surren peror and Caarewita proceedad at once to the ings Reported by the Treasury. der and the gold pen used by the several Gen Kansas City, July 11. Mrs. Joseph Elder this morning sent for an undertaker to prepare of her husband for burial.

Elder's l-oud cheers greeted this statement. The airman hesitated and finallv ordered Mr, ron withdraw. Mr. Sexton shouted now paiaco. to 0q Washington, D.

Jnly 11. A statement is erals in signing the document. PRESIDENT GIVES THE FISH A HOLIDAY. nt St. Petersburg announces sued from the Treasury Department today shows that the net gold in the Treasury at the end of Married a Soubrette.

Fvolvn Pollock, a soubrette in Hoyt's "A Tem body had been shockingly mutilated. Mrs. El-no vears. and a son by a former hus Electric Bait. Electric lights are used for baits to attract fish into nets by California fishermen.

i in customs duties conceded on oa hotly: Such a course is unprecedent-r; by am I not named and my conduct Too Breezy for Him to Leave the House- Jnne last was which was more than i rti luirim i iiuiai vaaci band and his wife are held for the murder. Expects to Go Today. to the HnuspV" th other European countries. tne total at tne end of eitiier of the two months Irish cheers. Unionist shouts and cries of L-ith the exception of Austria-Hungary, will go perance Town," has married a Mr.

Kirkover ot Chicago, a Harvard student, who, it is claimed, will soon come into $1,500,000. The marriage occurred two months ago, bnt it was kept a secret until the company closed at ISew Haven. Br. BuzzABn's Bay, July 11. The Pres preceding, in tne ten days from June 30 to Jl into operation tomorrow.

10 the gold holdings increased from S95.4S5.4l a ident didn't go fishing this afternoon. His iMidep followed this challenge. The '-nairman nulled him splf toirether and with to $97,286,677, and the table shows a slow, bnt catboat lay at its anchorings nearly all day. CAMP-MEETING AT BAY VIEW, MICH. ore show of spirit than he has made before Kirkover, the groom, is a son oi xx.

iimBiij Kiikover, a well-known turfman of Chicago. The only one who cared to take the sail in the steady, increase from June 10 last, when the net gold stood at $90,722,058, the lowest point 'Moated his order that Mr. Sexton withdraw. gale that was blowing was Col. Lamont, and r.i llfo-ln llieir Annual "ui-ui- Those who know both parties say tnai me muicu id one of love, and that the couple are very happy.

iMr. Sexton asrain refused to do so. The toucnou in many years. Ihe customs ceipts at New York last month wom he was satisfied with one hour eport and re lnsQ cried. Several of Ioor Religious bervlce.

turned to Gray Gables. The President re Desperate Leap from a Train. Edward H. Upton, nephew of C. S.

Upton, were on their feet to speak. The Union- va ViAVli tl QUI July 11 Special. 337,798, a reduction of $629,009 as compared with the preceding month, and of $253,472 as compared with the corresponding month of 1892 mained with his family indoors. There is a shouted that Mr. Sexton should be com-i'ieu to obev.

ihp tnrmni 1 the Chairman President of the Rochester wmp company. jumped from the North bhore limited train on a siRnincant ieature or the Treasury statAmnnt report current tonight that if the weather is warm tomorrow the President, in" company his third order that Mr. Sexton with- Compared with the old-time out of door meetings, when two or three circles of tents constituted the present summer city of Bay View, the opening services of the eighteenth annual tne iew zorK centra luau, fw aco when the train was is that not a cent of the receipts for last June were paid in cold or pold certificates, bnt were Mr. Sexton stuck dnfrsredlv to his seat. with Joe Jefforson and others, may take a eoing at forty-five miles an hour, but was not fresh water fishimr triD to Peters' Pond.

The made up: silver certificates. 12 per cent; United States notes, 53 per cent; Treasury notes, 35 per callers todav were J. B. McCumber and seriously lnjureu. auiuimji iu3auiij from grip is believed to have caused the act.

firJs rman then explained the standing fer concerning the suspension of members Regarding the authority of the Chair. His st words were almost taken from his mouth statement was little better in View Auditormm this evening were teme and Th Rev. Dr. D. P.

Barnes daushter of South Weymouth. Mr. McCum- this respect. ber's father time tired law at tne same court Gotham Brevities. The Southern Railroad and Steamship As Hnr-ted the platform meeting, short ad Mr.

O'Rourke Coming to Chicago. Buffalo with the iresiaent tweniy-nve uYVuotay Healy, who exclaimed: "lhis a shame. It has never been done before. 11 Is" dim in il dresses being made by the Rev. F.

lhomp- years ago. The elder Joe Jefferson was tend Snpervising Architect O'Rourke proposes per-onaliy to examine the Chicago sociation held it3 annual meeting at Coney Island today. No changes will be made in the present agreement. fkti mirv. me ALtrv aao.

uuiaiv, PURE, HEAL THFUL, REFRESHING. MpoUinaris 11 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS," At the WORLD'S FAIR. The Exhibit of Apollinaris is to be seen in the German Division of the Agricultural Building. ered a surprise party this evening by rela and others. The camp-meeting will last until is suDmitted.

and tives and frienrU. The Clevelands were un this reference to Archibald Milman, clerk distant in the Hnnw. nd tho immediate in- Mn rold is coining back to this country. 1.11-iiA mo nnoings of the latter will be dolaved. In.tnTninn.

next weeK vveanesuay, vuuh( VviP Assembly, which, for several years The steamship Trave, sailing from Southampton iefence that ha k. at Mellor Kill, lV V. 14 V. Wl able to attend. No Consular Report of the Fever.

have bron given Mr. Clark to consult with 89 tr- has entirely overshadowed the camp-meeting. TK V- caused a general disturoance. 1 nionists shouted derisively ho is -nairinany" Th iri-h rrmlil in chorus: .1 i. mi it.

i nun rt 1 1 it i i Washington. D. C. July llw-The State De ZC 1 AAun. uuiciai is on the spot and invite his attention to the actual the structure.

Even should the inspector condemn the buildimr a EASTEKN MILLS MAY HAVE TO CLOSE. partment officials are puzzling over the report Milman Kr- broueht bv the Cat. tain of the brig Odorilla Ktafrnatloa In the Cloth Market at nnsare arcnitect Konrke says he will not act Let the Chairman nlone." from Santos. Brazil, of the epidemic oi yeiiow- Fall River. Mr.

Mellor sat helpless throughout the tu- fever. Consular officers this year make no men Return of MaJ. Halford. i As the disfir.ler ho was again tion of the emdemic. Since March 3 nothing tomorrow, win onng nero cuiuiguBu L.

Von Hoffman Co. The German visitors who came to New York as guests of Henry Villard started for Albany yesterday. They will go to Niagara and then to Chicago to see the World's Fair. Arrangements were completed today by which Mrs. Lillie Langtry will make another tour of this country next season under the management of Joseph P.

Reynolds. She will open in October at the Hollis Street Theater, Boston. The trustees of the Church of the Covenant and the Brick Church, two of the wealthiest Presbyterian churches in the United Stages, have decided npon consolidation. Under the proposed plan the Church of the Covenant will cease to retamin Bering Sea Fall Rivkb, July 11. The cloth market at this center is in an unusual condi-Thtre is no demand for prints at any ln Persons of Mai.

E. Mr. Sexton, who shouted: "Am I lerkrCtim malicious 111111131011 of ly was answered only by renewal has been heard from Consul Berry, either by the department or by family, who have been making vain inquiries. The fact that the Odorilla wnKohlismd tn Hail without consular certificates fcAWU. 1 As the stagnation uie uiiinci cuu- price.

months allowed bv miiimpn are beginning to tan aooui f.ii-u aoov tuicu wuiu uo lZ rnsnects of a shutdown. If the present -XT of nil business continues into next ueu cries of Put him out." Yields to Gladstone's Request. is taken as an-indication that the Consul has died or has lied the place. A successor to his place was named Jnne 28, Henry C. Smith, a colored citizen of Alahama- bnt he has not ret gone to rfu1 which me proceedings are beine conducted.

The impression in Parisis that thf arbitration will result in a decision erakin! the property rights of the United SUtefiSi seals to a more or less limited degree reom! month it is probable that there will be a gen Mr. ni.i,) i.i i cn.sMi in eral shutdown bis post. wuey the Chairman. Mr. Sexton replied with.

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