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PENSIONS
ADDRESS A LKTTKB OB POSTAL CARD TO
the press claims company,
f JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
p. 0. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
Honorably discharged partially soldiers wholly and disabled sailors who served ninety day#, or over, in the late war,
ore entitled, if now or for ordinary manual labor, whether disability
wn# caused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances.
“ u ''rtrAtnty Bnf atiph cnlflipri; and ha tlnr« tit 1 *..! /if** A 1
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was due to army service jr or owina^borarecentitied xwu, »» **ww oepenaeni i f upon soldier’s ineir own dearth lanor tor support, widows
uQ l dg> go^^,y oi> the was due to service.
Wld pAllENTra*are entitled If soldier I«ft n»ither widow nor child, provided soldier died In
naV f oldiers of the late mr,^e^kracd uu ^ er one law, may apply for higher rates under other
so for others, and wnwneraue sailors disabled to service in line or of duty not. in regular since
Soldiers army or navy the war are also
Cnt Sif^’ivo^Sand Wars of their 1838 widows, to 1848, of are the entitled Black Hawk, under Creek, recent Cherokee act. and Seminole or Flor¬
ida Indian War soldiers and their widows also entitled, a if sixty-two of disabled
Mexican years age or
0r< *ofd claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under
* ate Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal.
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war who
i ave lost their original and information. papers. No charge for advice. fee
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THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
r.O. Box 463. WASHINGTON. D. C.
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G.t.R,NOTICE
Wg take thin opportunity of informing
onr snlwitriben* that the new Commissioner
of Pensions has !>een appointed. He is an
oM soldier, and we believe that soldiers and
will receive justice at his hands.
Wo do;not anticipate that there n ill be any
radical changes in the administration of
Pension affairs under the new regime.
We would advise, however, that U. S. sol¬
diers, re, sailors sailors nndtheir andtheir hairs, hairs take take ntaiiA steps to to
■Ml ke application at once, if they have not
of already the done so, in order to secure the.benefit
there should early filing of theii claims in case
be any fatore pension logisla-
S? l hererordit 11 ’ o’lch legislation is of is seldom retroactive,
piicatioiis be fried great in importance Department that ap-
the atijfclie
* possible date.
r ,V • S. Soldiers, Sailors, or their Widows,
Lnndren, or Parents desire information in re-
gam to ponsioa matters, they sh on Id write
taihe Press Claims Company, Wash-
l>. Cl, and they will prepare and
if 11 *** ” the jtt!fe|*tf necessary application. if they And
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lohn Wedderburn,Managing attorney,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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The Iron Men Fail to Come to Any
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STILL VEBY FAB APABT.
Alter Prolonged and Exhaustive Argu¬
ment of tht Quefttoi), the Two In¬
terests Are Still Found si
, Deeply Hi Variance.
Pittsburg, July 19.—The finan¬
cial conference between iron mill oper¬
atives and representatives of the Amal¬
gamated association held in tips city
resulted in a total disagreement. Pend¬
ing this conference most of the mills in
the Pittsburg district so called, includ¬
ing the Mononghela valley, the Shen-
ango valley in this state and tho Mahon¬
ing valley in Ohio, huve been shut
down. Meanwhile 40,000 workingmen
and their dependents have been await¬
ing the final conference render whichjhas come
to naught, except to more re¬
mote the prospects of an amicable set¬
tlement.
The manufacturers declare that the
conditions of the iron market are sneb
that the Amalgamated wage scale must
be cut materially in all the pri^Wnld M^Lpaid
branches. agreed The puddling reductions affect¬ be
on, but other
ing rollers, heaters, etc., coaid not.
The mill owners hesitate to bind them¬
selves to a contract for a year on a de¬
clining market and in view of the un¬
certainty of the action of congress with
>efereuce to tariff duties affecting the
iron and steel industries.
The workers, on the other hand, as¬
sert that concessions made now are sure
to be followed by demands for still
greater concessions with each annual
recurrence of the scale controversy!
while the wages are so low now, they
*ay, they cannot with he differences ent further. wide So
they separate so of
that there is no reasonable hope re¬
conciling them With a recognition of
the Amalgamated association as a con¬
sideration.
MARKHAM EXAMINED.
He Suyi That He Regarded the Order
of Tryon Impracticable.
VaLI.kta, Malta, July 19.—Rear Ad¬
miral Markham was examined before
the British courtmartial here.
In the opening of his testimony, his
official dispatches to the admiralty re¬
porting the facts and details of the dis¬
aster were read, and he 3tated that he
had nothing to add to these dispatches.
When questioned as to the impression
made npon him when the signal of
Vice Admiral Tryon was hoisted on the
Victoria ordering that the distance be¬
tween two columns he six cable lengths,
Rear Admiral Markham replied said that his
when the signal was read he to
flag lieutenant: “That is impossible
Bince it is an admiral impracticable repeated movement.
The rear then the,
story of the signals as contained in his
dispatches to the admiralty. If* said
thut when he signaled to (be Victoria
that he did not quite understand the
signal tho Victoria answered that the
Camperdown was delaying maneuvers. that he
It then occurred to witness
was to put the helmjof the Camperdown
down and turn her 10 points to star¬
board, while the victoria would ease
her helm and circle round on to the out¬
side of division which was being led by
the Camperdown.
BAD MEN IN GADSDEN*--*—
Bobb ers Foljoir a Citizen to His Boor ami
Try to Brent In.
Gadsden, Ala., July 19.—When Law’-
rcnce Smith, tho trusted bookkeeper of
the Queen City bank, started home late
in the night, he was followed by un¬
known parties. As he reached his hofne
on Forest avenue, almost in the heart
of the city, several men rose tip near
the fence and advanced toward him,
But lie got inside the house safely.
They attempted to enter the house,
when he fired his pistol and frightened
them away.
Mr. Smith stoutly maintains that
there were some six men, all wearing
masks, and thinks it was their inten-
tention to kid'iap him and, after mid¬
night, force him to go to the bank and
give up ihe mohey in the vault.
DOUBTS AT REST
The Mohican was Not Shot at by Any Ship
In Alaskau Sea*.
Washington, July 19.—Any doubt
that may have existed in the mind
of the acting secretary of the navy
as to the improbability of the story that
the United States Steamer Mohican
was fired upon and disabled by the
Alexandria is now set at rest.
All the latest versions of this prepos¬
terous narrative now agree on fixing the
date of the alleged of engagement the depart¬ as May
20. The records navy
ment show that the Mohican was at
Port Townsend as late as May 27, and
did not leave for the Behring sea until
some time after that.
Reporter* Arc a Cmie.
Boston, July 19.—Rev. Albert G.
Bale, of the Congregational church at
Melrose, in his sermon on “Tne Prodi¬
gal Son,” told of the suffering and
misery in the world and brought up the
influence which the daily press has upon
it. He said if the newspaper reporters
possessed a little more refinement and a
little more of the spirstof Gob the press
might be productive of much more good
in the aid of unfortunate and helping He de¬
those who are in hn evil way.
clared. however, that they did not pos¬
sess this Bpirit and that “they are a
curse.”
Nor* Banks Close la Denver.
Denver, July 19.—The State Nation¬
al bank and the German Natiohal bank
have both closed their doors. Excite¬
ment is at a high pitch and runs on the
other banks are imminent.
Hera’s Another.
AhmonsdaLE, Kan., July 19.—The
Citizens’ bank has suspended.
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Tli. German I-sadar Ha. Dm Ordered to
Carl.bad by UI. rhy.lelaa.
New York, July 19.—The World’*
special cable from Berlin say*: Dr. R.
Koehler, professor of surgery in th*
principal roykl charity hospital, chief
of the army staff of physicians and
Chancellor von Caprivi’* medical advi¬
ser, said to The World correspondent:
The chancellor’s illness is blood vessel
inflammation m the leg. It is the same
complaint from which Prinoe Bismarck
occasionally suffers. Chancellor von
Caprivi’s develop case into is anything slight, and not likely
to more senous
than temporary pain and inconvenience.
“I have advised tho count to go
through a course of the waters at Carls¬
bad, not, however, for the inflammation
of the veins, but for something else
about which I cannot speak to yon.
You see I am like a father confessor, and
never speak of the ailments of my pa¬
tients.
“The chancellor is much better, and
his attendance upon the reichstag has
not done him any harm.”
It is well known to somo hero that
Chancellor It von is Caprivi for this is complaint suffering from that
diabetes.
Dr. Koehler is sending will leave him to CarlsbaiL Carlsbad
The chancellor for
shortly.
Pointer* About Ex~I*real(t*nt Harrison.
New Yew, July 19 —J R^ M ^Kjee.
father of Baby McKee, of the Harrison
administration, spent a few days at the
Manhattan Beach hotel last week. Mr.
McKee told a party of friends that he
did not think Mr. Harrison would ever
come up again as a presidential continually candi¬ be¬
date, although he was
ing importuned stated bv friends to run again,
Mr. McKee that Mr. Harrison
looked forward to the repeal of the
Sherman bill with considerable interest
and as an inevitable necessity.
'l'wai Wild Shoo tint.
Londov, July 19.—The Times corre¬
spondent in Bangkok telegraphs:
“I have inspected the French and
Siamese ships and the Pak-Nam forts.
It is surprising how both sides succeed¬
ed in avoiding hitting each other. The
half hour’s cros6-fire must have been
of the wildest character. The only real
damage was done to one of the Siamese
ships, on which a shell exploded, kill¬
ing ten and wounding perfect a dozen men. Not
The fort guns are in order.
even the roofs were damaged.
A Passenger Steamship Lost.
San Francisco, July 19.—A telegram
received here states that the steamer
Emily was wrecked and is a total loss
(t Coos bay. The freight steamer Emily plying is a
cassenger and steamer
between San Francisco and Coos bay.
The Kickupooa Are Not Cleaned,
Oklahoma City, O. T., July 19.—Tho
Kickapoo Indians have recently become
greatly worked up ovor tho prospect of
au early opt ling of their reservation to
settlement by whites. deceived; They claim they that
they have beou that have
not made a trade with the government
to sell their reservation, and they ob¬
ject to taking allotments in severalty,
and in case tho government ijisists du
tanking them allot they will leave their
reservation and ask permission to sottle
on the Creek lands.
Slugged hy Foolpad#.
Lincoln, Neb., July 19.—Thomas
O'Connor, an engineer; was run down
by a street railway electric motor and
apparently crushed to death. Later
developments prove that the man was
first slugged by footpads, placed robbed of his
money and thon on the track in
a dark spot where the wotorman could
not see him. No definite clew has yet
been obtained to tho murderers. Sev¬
eral suspects have been placed under
arrest.
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Worm* Damaging the Timothy Crop.
Cedar Rapids, la., July 19.—A spe¬
cies of worm is causing much damage
to the timothy fields over the state.
These worms are about an inch long
and ning have- lengthwise light and of the brown body. stripes The head run¬
is larger than any other part of the
body, and they resemble closely the
army worm. They eat They through the
heads of the timothy. are also
working in oat fields in sections of the
state.
Two Youthful Tramp*.
Chattanooga. July 19.—The young¬
est tramps ever arrested in Chattanooga
were brought to the city jail by a de¬
tective. They gave their names ns
Willie Laughlin of Cincinnati and John
Elliot of Atlanta, and are 10 and9 years
old respectively, With $180 the pair
have journeyed from Birmingham to
Atlanta and thence here, coming on a
freight caboose. Tiiey will be held
until their parents are heard from.
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SHORT NEWS NOTES
Itams of Interest Gathered from Every¬
where and Carefully Condensed,
James R. Arden, of Savannah, was
found deAd in bis bed Monday morning,
The wife of a Little Rock gambler at¬
tempted suicide because of alleged mis¬
treatment.
Tbe ldg Elgin smelter, at Leadrllle,
Colo., lias abut down, owing to the low
price of silver. ___
The famous Mollie Gilmore mine is
threatened with a disastrous flood tliat
may ruin the property.
A few days ago a party of hunters dis¬
covered. ne.Vr Weston, W. Va., what ap¬
pears to be an infcipient volcano.
The failed Kansas City National bank
had 108 correspondents in Kansas, but
none of them will suffer by the failure.
J. F. food win, a fugitive from justice,
was shot and killed by Sheriff .4. J.
Spradley Monday, at Logansport, Tex.
A meeting of members of the Iron Hall,
looking der. to hei the reorganization Indianapolis of tliat Sunday or¬
was 1 ut
night.
Dr. McGlycn made his first public ap¬
pearance address! Sunday audience since bis of trip to people Rome,
New York. ug au 5,00) at
The First National bank,of Ccdartown,
G« , has closed, but w ill reopen soon as a
state bank.
Abe Rogers, a negro boy, was run over
and killed by aCentral railroad train near
Augusta, Ga.
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THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C-
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DOUBLE DAIIY SCHEDULE
—TO—
FLORIDA!
VIA-
G. R. R. ef Ga.
PULLMAN Mini iMWfl )
BUFF FT CAIIS to .
Via JACKSONVILLE.
Lv. ATLANTA 6 55 pm. 710a.m
Ar. Jacksonville 7 40 a.m. 830 pm.
Ar. TAMPA 4 45 p.m, 700 a.m.
Go to
NEW YORK,
BOSTON,
And all EASTERN POINTS
—VIA—
Central of Ga*.
a °d Ocean S. S. Co.
For farther information addrw* either ol
the folio ring .
J. C. HAILE, O. P. A., Savannah, Ga,
A. 0. KKNDHIGK, T. A., Grftfln, Ga.
HAM U. WEBB. 0. P. A., Atlanta. Gu.
CHATTANOOGA DIVISION.
WEST BOUND.
No. 1. Paksksokr— 1UILT
Genre Griffin ................. . ...... Y."10:00 a. m
Arrive Newnan............................I t:l >8 ,n m.
Arrive Ceilartown................ 2:20 p. u.
No. 43.
Leare Griffin........................... 7:00 p. m
Arrive Newnan........................... !> IB) p. to
ArriveCedartown....................... l:OT>
EAST BOUND.
No. 2. PiBSKWOKB,
Leave Cedartown.................. 1:00 p.m.
Arrive Newnan..................... 3:39 p. re
Arrive Griffin...........................5:05 “
No. 42.
LeaveOJiirtown............................" 30 .u a,
Arrive Newnan.........................1 0.00 a. m
Arrive Griffin..........................,12:30 p. in
WORLD’S FAIR SCHEDULE,
i.v Charts. . .7:00 p.m. 20:0 p. at 1:17 a. m.
Ar Nash Tie. 11:53 •• 7:30 “ 5:23 *•
Lv Ntt-b'ie. 12:20 •• 7 ; r,5 “ 7.00 “
Ar Loai'vlc. 0:58 “
Ar Chioatto. 10:40 a.m. 10:00 p.m.
Ar Chicago ..5-25 p. m.
Ar Chicago.. 6:15 ‘
For further iulnrinatinn relative to ticket,
aehe»fule», beet, route*, etc., apply to:
A.G Kendrick, Ticket Agent. Griffin, G».
F. SheUninn, Traffle -Mgr. Huv’li. Ga.
Gjco. Dole Waiilky. Geu'ISuoerinteorient
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PKOBG1A IX MIDLAND AND GULF
KA! LUO AD-Schedule In Kflect
January 15th, 1803.
Double Daily nolle! train* between Colam
hue, Griffin aad Atlanta via McDonough.
Clove connection is Colon depot, Atlanta,
or all points North, K.mt and west.
Between Griffin and Atlanta.
NOHTH BOUND—DAILY.
No. III. No. 58.
Lv. Griffin.................. 11:45 a.m 6 00 p. ■
Ar. McDonough....----- 19-.2B pjn 8:35 ■*
Ar.Atlanta,E.T.V.A0.. I:80p.m7:40 “
MOUTH BOUND-DAILY.
No. SO. No. 59.
Lv. Atlanta, K.T.V.tQ 7:15 a. m 4:15 p.m
Lv. Mcitoiooagli........... 8:25 “ 5:19 p.m
Ar. Uriffin., 9:00 5:34
Between Griffin and Colnmbua.
SOUTH BOUND-DAILY.
No. 50 No. 52.
Lv. ......................... 9:08 a.m 5:58 p.m
Ar. Ar. Columbus......... Woodbury ............ 10,81 “ 0:54 “
11:40 “ 8:17 M
NOUTH BOUND-DAILY.
No. 81 No. 531
I.v. Coin mho*..*. ........... 8 55 a m 8-15 p m
Lv. Woodbury...., 1030 '• 4:57 “
Ar. Griffin....................1J 41) “ B;53 •*
ALL TRAINS run through aolid be-
i McDonough. ween Colnmbua, Griffin and Atlanta via
fTuitia 50 and 58\corry throngh cone bet
i.etwivff) AriaimrrtTfiffln und Thoma*v,ile,
via No Cqiumbu* ond Albany
(iriffin change of era on either train between
ai.d Atlanta. Aak tor ticket Via the
Georgia Midland. Cu
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