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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY. AUGUST 28. 1893
I
COMMITTEES
OF THE HOUSE
California, Price of Louls.sns.
Tucker of Virginia. Densmore of Ar
kansan. Everett of Massachusetts, Hitt
of Illinois. Harter of Ponndylvanle.
Storer of Ohio. Blair of New Hamp
shire, Draper of Massachusetts, Van
Voorhis of New York.
Military AfTalrs—Outhwalte of Ohio.
Wheeler of Alabama. Lapham af
Rhode Island. Gorman of Michigan
of Tennessee. Mejiaigh of Maryland,
Broderick of Kansas.
Commttte on Reform In the Civil Ser
vice Department—De Forrest of Con
necticut. Brawley of South Carolina.
Meredith of Maryland, Hooker of Mis
sissippi. Branch of North Carolina.
Everett of Massachusetts. Hines of
Southern Men Seem to Have the Lion's | Vlrffinte^reu of
of Illinois, Morgan of Missouri. Bowers
Share of the More Important
Chairmanships,
crease the Flood of Travel-
MORE SPEECHES ABOUT SILVER
Senator Morrell’* Motto UTbat Honest |
Money Hurta tVotvody—The Senato
Contest Cases Taken Up
for DUeuastoss.
Washington, Aug. 21.—After the read
ing of the journal Mr. Powers, Republi
can. of Vermont, took the floor in sup- ]
port of the r.t-peal of the purchasing
clause of the Sherman act. He referred
of Calforni.i. Hull of Iowa, Curtis of
New York. Marsh of Illinois. GlUett of
Massachusetts. Woomer of Penlnsyl-
vania, Joseph of New Mexico.
Naval Affairs—Cummins of New
York. Gelasenhelmer of New Jersey.
Meyer of Louisiana. MoAleer of Penn
sylvania, Clancy of New Yoyk. Da
Armond of Missouri. Mooney of Mis
sissippi, Talbot of Maryland, Tyler of
Vlrglna. Boutelle of Maine. Dolliver
of Iowa. Wadaworth of New York.
Randall of Maaaachusctts. Robinson of
Pennsylvania, Hullek of Ohio.
Postofflces and Postroads—Henderson
of North Carolina. Dunphy of New
York. Kyle of Mississippi, Hayes of
lowa, Turpin of Alabama. Slpe of Penn
sylvania. Cabanlss of Georgia. Burnes
of Missouri. Swanson of Virginia. Cald
well of Ohio. Wilson of Washington.
FiV>^S u ^e“h^e J i,.,d Special Features of the Fair to In-
kins of Illinois. Russeu of conneeu boi>r) told t , hat the platforms meant I r
cut. Broslue of Pennsylvania. 6her I naming, that they were glittering gen-
man of New York. Van Voorhis of In- eralltios. He was friendly to the F.ast,
dlana. _ I but this straw might broak the camle’s .
Election of President and Vice Pres-1 back and force the South to unite with ® rs Chicagoward.
ldent and Representatives In .Congress I West tVe are in the same condl-
—Fitch of New York. Tucker of Vlh | tion that we were in fn 1776, except
ginla. Crain of Texas. Compton of I then we had been trying to'ellminaae
Maryland. Dearmpnd of Missouri. Don- the power of King George Instead of ROOM ON AT THF PYPO^ITIOM
ovan of Ohio. Lawson of Georgia. Stall- King Gold. Was the United States to I 1 tArusi 11UN
Inga of Alabama. Johnson of North Da-1 be forever a tributary province, a puny
kola. Curtla of New York. Mc-Dowell I sick toy that had a spasm every time
of Pennsylvania. Northway of Ohio, that its old mother had ithe hysterica?
' (Laughter).
Mr. McDonald. Democrat, of Illinois
said that he was In favor of the free
coinage of gold and silver at any ratio
that might he acceptable. He would
then remove from both their legal ten
der quality.
Mr. Bartlett. Democrat, of New York
jersey, Flvnn of Oklahoma.
Public Lands—McRae of Arkansas.
Hare of Ohio. Magner of New York,
Kribba of Pennsyvania, Hall of Min
to the Chicago platform and the Inter- nesota. Crawford of North Carolina,
..Tien it hv various Gresham of Texas. Somers of Wlscon-
predation placed upon It by various | ^ of fiolrth Caro ] lna , Dav ls
Democrats. The gentleman from Penn
sylvania (Sibley) had referred to the
Savior of mankind as the first Democrat
and had taken the utterances of the
Savior as his platform; the »:-ntteman
from Massachusetts (Everett) had tak
en Grover Cleveland as his platform
and had gone around his district sing
ing at the top of his voice, “Oh, isn’t
he a dandy?" Mr. Powers went on to
f Kansas, Lacey of Iowa. Wagner of
Pennsylvania. Moon of Michigan. Mel-
kleJohn of Nebraska. Ellis of Oregon.
Salth of Arizona.!
Indian Affairs—Holman of Indiana.
Allen of Mississippi. Turpin of Ala
bama. Lynch of Wisconsin. 'Hall of
Minnesota, Maddox of Georgia. Hunter
of Illinois, Pendleton of Texas. Bower
of North Carolina. Kent of Nebraska,
Wilson of Washington, Perkins ol
Pennsylvania, Pickier.of South Dakota,
argue that the purchasing clause of Sherman of New York. Curtis of Kan-
the Sherman hill-was various in princi- «•*. Smith of Arizona.
r ,e and dangerous in application if free T^’^ran^
coinage .were adopted; the gold hugs Carolina. Donovan of Ohio. Krelbb* of
could corner the market just as easily | Pennsylvania. Arnold of . Missouri,
ns they could today. It did not do to
merely say that the Republican party
was responsible for it. Thu only solu
tion of -ttio problem was at once lo sus
pend the coinage of silver, which the
world had discarded, until we could
bring the world to its asnsew. Then the
nations of the world would come to ree-
Hunler of Illinois. Simpson of Kansas,
Boer, cf Minnesota. Perkins of Iowa.
Scranton of Pennsylvania. Lefevre of
New York. Avery of Michigan, Smith
[ of Arizona, Joseph of New Mexico.
Railways and Canals.—Catcliiugs of
Mississippi. Beltzhoover of Missouri,
Gresham of Texas, Ryan of New York,
Bower of North Carolina, Hudson of
ngnize that! there wasn't enough gold Kansas, Cannon of California, Hull of
In lire world to act as currency and 1 Iowa, Cblckering of New York. Wag-
they would come to a bimetallic basis, ner of Pennsylvania. McCleary of Min-
Frora Sir. Hooker’* standpoint. I nesOta, Alikin 0f Michigan.
,, „ . _ ... Private Land Claims.—Pendleton of
Mr. HoolOHr. Demoawt,, of .MjssHstppL Wen Virginia, Crawford of North Car-
„r .h. 0|Ina< edmunds of Virginia, Flthlan of
opposed the unconditional repeal of the
purchasing clause. The president spoke
about restoring confidence. Whore wa*
confidence lacking? It was not in the
great masses of the people. It was the
great mon> -y Institutions of the country
shat locked up the currency. If labor
was distressed it was attributable lo
the action of the banks. The repeal of
the Sternum law would not restore
trade or commerce, nor would It relieve
the wage earner. The prewrert depres
sion was not attributable so much to
the Sherman act aa to the McKinley act
He w«iM admit that the free coinage
of silver would not give absolute re
lief. but he contended that It would
give relief to a very great extent.
The debate was then suspended to
allow the speaker to announce the
Illinois, Cockrell of Texas, Coon of In
diana, English of New Jersey, Hudson
of Ksnsns, Marvin of New York, Lucas
of South Dakota, Shaw of Wisconsin,
Rawlins of Utah, Funston of Kansas
Manufacture*.—Page of Rhode Istnnd,
Warner of New York, Harter of Ohio,
Crawford of North Carolinn. McLnurin
of 8outh Carolinn, German of Michigan,
Cornish of New Jersey, Coon of Indiana,
Chickerlng of New York, Scranton of
Pennsylvania, Linton of Michigan.
Mines nnd Mining —Wendock
Michigan. Slpe of I’ennsyivnnia, Tate of
Georgia, Richardson of Minnesota. Mc
Donald of Illinois, Cockrell of Texas.
Baker of Kansas. Stephenson of Michi
gan, Shaw of Wisconsin, Newlands of
Committee on Printing—Richardson | land had issued certain Instructions. Hj
did not know whether this was true
not; but he did know that if heroic
measures were not adopted, let them
be adopted by heroes (Applause and
laughter.) If tire great power of the
executive was to be used to strike down
one-half of our currency it wi# too dear
a price to pay for pezdy triumph aexl
could only be looked upon aa a party ca-
ATTRACTI0N8 TO
DRAW CROWDS
Halner of Nebraska.
Committee on Ventilation and Acous
tics—Shell of South Carolina, Durbor-
row of Illinois. Hammond of Indiana.
Graham of New York. Walker of Mas
sachusetts, Haines of Pennsylvania.
Linton of Michigan.
Committee of Alcoholic Liquor Traf-
Some Great Specialty Almost Every
Day—Central American Nations to
Celebrate on September 15—
Guatemala’s Exhibit.
World’s Fair, Aug. 10.—(Special Cor-
I respondents.)—There is a boom on.
fle—English of New Jersey, Barwig of said that with the message of the pres-
Wisconsln, Reilly of Pennsylvania. | ldent he was In perfect accord.
■ Layton of Ohio, Livingston of Georgia.
Loud of California. Smith of Illinois. Cooper of Texas. McElrick of Massa-1 lng for free colnap as remedies more I b great swelling boom ns yet. but
Houk of Tennessee. Gardner of New chusetts, Morse of Massachusetts. Dan- fatal than the disease. They would , , 5 ,
iels of New York. Halne of Nebraska. I be like the deadly poison which has- the wave is rising daily; a week ago
Kelfer of Minnesota. ‘I 10 , m° rib "" a nailer.’ »o death, t jj- was passed, the dally at-
cnmmittee nn irrigation of Arid 1 Without International agreement there , , , * . , “ . ,
L^nd^wr o?IndlaS. Llsle of Ken- could be but one etandard, and ho was tendance is gaining fast enough to In-
lucky Paschal of Texas. Maguire of I fn favor of that standard was gold. dicato that the grounds will at least
?4"f •cotorsd? 5, Newra t ndf 1 o5 1 n": dffSEM bThad *• ful1 * Member 1,
vada Sweet Of Idaho Doolittle of little to do with the present stagnation nd the stockholders are once more talk-
Washington. Hartman ' of Momma, of business, mu that U was attributable lD g of getting back 25 per cent, of their
Tawncy of Mlnneso’a. Primarily to the tariff. Thla tariff, he monP y. Aud there !s likewise a groat
Committee on Immigration and * a '; , .. wa ? lT no l t S 00 p© 1 ween the East j, oora amusements. The super-
Naturallzatlon—Gels*©nh«?lmer of New claMlcal music is discontinued and in-
1 Wlswnfin*Davev*of SSTSSTS thS various bauds located in
of'calffornla^Ginet nf Newport Bar ' I Z l3 sn 1 ,W lender them
tholdt of Missouri. Wilson of Ohio, Mc
Dowell of Pennsylvania.
Committee on Invalid Tensions.—Mar
tin of Indiana, Ryan of Missouri. Har
ter of Ohio.MeEttrlck of Massacbus-rite,
Baldwin of Minnesota. Graham of New
York, McDonald of Illinois, Erdman of
Pennsylvania. Fielder of Now Jersey.
Taylor of Tennessee. Pickier of: South
Dakota. Locev of Iowa, Apaley of Mas
sachusetts. Meiklelohu of Nebraska.
Strong of Ohio.
Committee on Pensions.—Most* of
Georgia, Henderson of North Carolina,
Jones of Virginia, Houk of Ohio. Snod
grass of Tennessee, Taylor of Pennsyl
vania. Lisle of Kentucky, Clark of Mis
souri, Baker of Kansas, Lundenslager
of New Jersey, Lucas of South Dakota,
White of Ohio, Tawncy of Minnesota.
Committee on Claims.—Dunn of North
Carolina. Cox of Tennessee. Campbell
of New York. Russell of Georgia. Hutch-
eeon or Texas. Richards of Ohio, Mutch,
ler of Pennsylvania. Clarke of Missouri.
Hammond of Indiana. Loud of Califor
nia. Cooper of Wisconsin. SettIi*-of
North Carolina, Harter of Psnneylva-
nla. Cousins of Iowa.
Committee on War Claims.—Belthoov-
er of Pennsylvania. Stocks of Kentucky,
Enloe ot Tennessee. McLaurin of South
Carolina, Cooper of Texas. Goldstar of
In order to benefit the East or West, popular airs, and they render them
In 1897 the Democrats would come here I well. We have swimming matches
with a Democratic president, a Demo- and boating races by the : mllans and
cratlc house and a Democratic senate, I other uncivilized people and ive are to
and It would take free coinage of silver llaTe a continuous variety of ovenllvc-
Wtth It. (Applause.) .. nmnsements
The house, at 11:10 o’clock, adjourned.
mammies, omsmepts, weapons and v.
reliefs in stone. As, however, the r-**
Interesting remains ot that it
ration of loug ago aro theimtnenso
t ho various nat'.ous liaTe combined . I
with the aid of the most noted exnioJ? 4
have constructed nn exact lmltatw .
part of one of the towns nnd wttk°|t .i
rock carvings of Uxmal and *
Ibis curious and Interesting strnrt^*'
stands near the southeast c?m« crfJP
grounds, and as one sits among the
monoliths and looks on the mysticS!?
logs his longing to solve the myste^i
Urn), vanished race grows intei, w
Rio, Du Bourbourg, Stephens. Dnwd)
and Lo Plongeon in turn have eipwj
sections of the great forest coverinr mn^i
of Guatemala. Salvador and theadS
Sloxican states, and have shown tffi
was onco the seat of a somewhat advent
civilization and contained at least loom
000people. Alltherestis yetconjecw
Not far away is the quaint Ceylon bX
Ingin which every pillar, doorway ,n d
carving i3 a reproduction In native w<vj
of something from a temple or SK
the island. Three houta there is atour id
Ceylon. Visitor, gaze in silent wooderoa
tho colossal figure of Vlshun,
with a sort of repulsion on tho tofu-in.
deities, while tho Clngaleeo explain the
meaning of every symbol with as little w.
ligions sensitiveness, I should say siRa
Ingersoll would show in analyz'toe n.
C F 1 S8!- \ truth, it seems to me.ftom
what I see here, that a great skepticism i,
spreading among the Orientals, thoush
lato news from Bombay indicates tt.,
Moslems and Hindoos there still tal»
things to heart. All tho attendants to
this Ceylon building are pure
men a little under the average AmerieS
height and slender In figure, verydari
with delicate faces and hair so very blart
and straight that it is a show iu itself.
None of the Veddahs, wild people ot ths
Interior, conld ha indunad to com* —
Thv ttenata Nvuion.
A largo number of petitions and mem
orials were presented relating to ques
tion!! of finance. All such were re
ferred to the committee on finance.
Senator Pcffer offered a substitute
for the bill to Increase national hank
circulation. Senator Chandler offered
a resolution, which was referred to the
committee on privileges and elections,
declaring that there was no lawful elec
tion of a United States senator In Kan
sas by the Joint assembly which met on
Janusry 29, 1893. end that John Martin
la not entitled to a seat as senator.
Senator Stewart offered a resolution
which was agreed to calling on the sec
retary of the treasury for a statement
as to the silver bullion purchased in
July, 1893, with prices and as to the silver
bullion offered for sale in the same
month with the prices asked, and the
finance committee bill (reported last
Friday), discontinuing -the purchase of
sliver bullion, was then taken up so aa
to afford Senator Morrill an opportunity
Illinois. McNagny of Indiana, Rlchtie I 0 f addressing the senate in favor of
of Ohio. Houk of Tennessee. Herman I the bill. He first, however, asked nnd
of Oregon. McMahon of PenmsyWama, I obtained Indefinite leave of absence.
Avery of Michigan. Wilson of OMo. | remarking that he was In -the senato
At tho same time the cost of seeing and
hearing has been somewhat feducod. Last
Monday was a great day for music. There
was an old folks concert in Musio ball by
the Stoughton (Mass.) Musical society and
a free concert at Festival hall in which
the bands of all nations took part in their
turns, with native instruments and cos
tumes. On the next day the Ancient Or
der of Foresters had their grand display.
There was an International regatta on the
lagoon and a variety of free concerts. On
Wednesday there was no special pro-
grommo for tho day, but great fireworks
at night. Thursday ovening all the sav
age tribes on the ground gavo their relig
ious and ceremonial war dances on the
south pond. Friday was Austria's day,
and the birth dateof her emperor was cele
brated with wild enthusiasm. Saturday
wan British day, so long advertised, and
yesterday being Sunday was nobody’s day
as usual.
Hereafter there will be some great spe
cialty almost every day and much atten-
Commlttee on District of Columbia.— I chamber today against the advice of tlon will bo paid to raeo and national
standing and select committees of the Nevada, Cousins of Iowa, Lilly of Penn-
present congress. .- I sylvanls, Rawlins of Utah.
l ull committee*. Public Buildings and Grounds.—Hnnk-
I head of Alabama, Abbott of Texas, Me-
Heigh of Maryland, Campbell of New
Following is a full list of the house
Heard of Missouri. Richardson- cf Ttn
nessee. Rusk of Marylmod. Cable of
Pennsylvania. Meredith of Virginia.
Cadmus of New Jersey. Abbott of
Texas. Cooper of Indiana, Cooprr of
Florida, Harmer of Pennsylvania, Post
of Illinois. Cogswell of Massachusetts.
Beldin of New York. HP.boro of Califor
nia. Babcock of Wisconsin.
Commit!ee on Revision of Laws.—El-
Hs of Kentucky. Magner of New York.
Iowa has tho finest nite on the ground,
for a state building. Tho north and era
porch face upon tlio lake, and there at rj.
most any hour after noon one may find
one or more groups discussing silver and
tho tariff; tho physical condition o( Mr
and Mrs. Cleveland; Crisp, McKinley and
other exciting topics. The Interior Isa
marvel. Ceiling, dado, frieze, panels and
pillars are ornamented in elaborate ul
appropriate designs ot grain andgrase,
and in tho canter is a beautiful modeld
the state house front in corn, enclosed la
gloss cylinders and boxes. Some one hi
his physician.
Sound Money Cheats Nobody.
He then proceeded to read from slips
his speech, Bearing the motto, "Sound
money cheats nobody.”
At the conclusion of Senator Mor
rill's speech, which occupied a Utile
achievements. Every Monday there will
bo typical concerts, every Tuesday boating
carnivals, every Wednesday evenings fire
works of now nnd special designs, every
Thursday some war, ceremonial or relig
ions demonstration by the non-Aryan
over an hour In Its delivery. Senator races, every Friday swimming contests
Voorhewi presented the letter addressed and ether aquatic sports and every Sat-
rommjUee, •re-ttbo*Br«z o Indiana cSdumas « Bra^ of'Nirth cSwSns. Mallory of
New Jersey, Brady'of No,?h STreUna. Florida.,J^U of Arkxn^. Pigo. of
Speaker Crisp thl* afternoon. The 'first
named gcvtlrenin In each committee ts
She chairman,
to him by the secretary of the treas
ury, showing the probable cost of the
coinage of silver at a changed ratio,
and had It read by the clerk, saying
that he deemed it his duty to lay it
urday aome social exhibition or festival on
tho wooded Island, with a splendid Illumi
nation thsreot at night. And this calls
my attention again to tho fact that I am
stuck for a word.” 1 have spoken of
those far-foreign people os savage, pagan,
half-civilized nnd so on, but neither word
isM«s«»s*jsR*!<iSSSI - -
JSZ9&2Tk£ .'."YSlRGwWnSSF:? BSTtJi I | STl?.
lucky. Lock'fuod of New York. Isiw- I M *L rrl fJ °J_ I ? 1 ebr V'“’ „ „ , ’ " - - * - -
son of Georgia, Hayes of lows, Pat- Rallrosd*.-Hrilly of Penosyl-
tt-reon of Tennessee. Denson of Ala- vania, Snodgrass of Tennessee. Boatner
bama. Woodard ot North Carolina, of Louisiana. Cnruth of Kentucky, Kyle
Taylor of Tmsmskv. Waugh of Indl* of Mississippi, Lockwood of New York,
an*. Daniels of Now York, McCall of I AVeadock of Michigan, Bell of Texas,
MaseadhuseVts, Thomas of Michigan. I Hendrix of New York. Harris of Kan-
Wheeler of Illinois.
I I isKStiS™; «»“!.£■“ i I ssirS'airsat'Tsssuss
?afSSU»ffi£SSS**l£S IstJK'I •uLrKSa".sawW? ^iSil
Then, on motion of Mr. Bland, next
Saturday was set apart for general de
bate on the Wilson bill, instead of de
bate under the five minute rule. . - - . h .,7 .. i —■—»■*— — —.
Mr. Cooper. Democrat, of Indiana ‘ he S'"* h" 1 th 'T aro not In this combination,
poke in opposition to tho (Tee cottage | ^The ^nare^^rrow^n the bill Their mn.lois, however.
gested that tho vote on the Loo Mantle I de-scrlbca them oil, so hereafter I will coll
esse, which was to have been taken them non-Arjans. True, that phrase
up at 5 p. m. today, should go over to | would lnoludo ths Jews and Magyar nuns,
sasTBIalrof New Hampshirer Smithof of to dloSnUoS tho^^ of sllw Somoof tho platoanc. psopls hsvo evi-
o.—Wilson of West Illinois, Powers of Vermont, Hepburn 7 w | b: > r '" hb?b ^**“ >I * 1 E?* bullion It V wa> agreed that the vote] dently advaaood far enough to appreciate
.* — I a. aa..:., anfo. recusnlzed. stable currency than I ouiiion, a wa* _ V 1 . I 1A.. ,L. n n„,i ttanA*.
of Nebraska, Ureckenridge of Arkanoas,
Bynum ot Indtena, Tarsuoy of Mis
souri, Reed of Mxtne. Burrows of Miehl-
gan, Payne of New York. DalseH of
FennsylvosiU, Hopkins of Illinois, Ooor
of Iowa.
Appropriations. — Sayers of Texas,
slppi, McDearmon of Tennessee, Johns
of Ohio, BiK>rry of Connecticut. Tslbot
of Maryland, Woodard nf North Car
olina, Vaughan nf Wisconsin, Marsh of
Illinois. Joy of Missouri, Hicks of Penn
sylvania. Ray of North Carolina.
qxrkrlieilim A* Ve.wh.eb? vwv«e« a* i Bducgtlcji.—Enloe of Tennessee. Pear-
L-.-c^ undgu of Kentucky, Dockery of ^ of Ohio. Brady of North Carolina,
??. I ^*a’. McLaurin of South Carolina. Arnold of
the bill reported by him this week attempt to get an explanation from a very
stiver and SlIkc’ l l l t 10 tho U eq^»{' 1 of goiib I from'the'finance committee In *«'of I intelligent 'Egyptian on their ideas of
He accepted^the srgumem. that “this j he . ror ". U , muMcUna on the stage tnm-
-- i exposition was taken up, and Mr. tummtea away, are a curious sight, and
White of California stated the objects 1 - ...
course would strike down the sil
ver Industry and not the silver money. wblt * °* OMlforal* the objects t! , e ra0 vement, scenery, eto., Is show
He then argued In favor of the prapo- *"FL, b i"T 0 ?" lb E. b 'JJ’ JF. J?2 f enough, but tho whole matter of music Is
sltlon to repeal tho tax on state banks. *?l d ’ such n mystery to me that I was eager to
■ -
UCTiei.iya in canto Tntirrtt
perpetrated on ingenious Joke on vWU
not familiar with corn. In theexhltttq^
that grain hang threo cars IS IntMi;
length, with largo grains and cobcen
plete, all looking as natural at U Jai
from tbs stalk. By looking closely, how
ever, one will M-e under them In smsllV
ten: “Idwl sits of Iowa com at theta
Columbian exposition.” Iowa's dijr
Kept. 21. Governor Boles will be here i
course. There will lie one oration I
soaMthogtsptsehts, with plenty of mi
and various social doings.
O'Neil of Massachusetts. Livingston of
Georgia, Washington of Tmoesaee, Rob
ertson of Louisiana. Brookshire of In
diana, Williams of Illinois, Coombs of
New York. Henderson of Iowa, Cogs
well ot Massachusetts, Bingham of
Pennsylvania, Dingley of Maine, Grout
of Vermont, Cannon of Illinois.
JudSciary.—Csibereon of Texas, Oats*
of Alabama. BtockdsJe of Mississippi.
Goodnight of Kentucky, Boatner of
X/ouMsoa, Layton of Ohio. Wooivsrton
of Pemsy-lvania, Fellows of New York,
lane of Illinois. Raitey of Texas, Terry
of Arkansas, Ray of New York. Pow
ers of Vermont. Broderick of Kansu.
W. A. Stone of Pennsylvania, Updegraff
of Iowa, Child* of IlHnois.
Coinage, Weights and Measures—
repeal
Neither Would Relieve.
Mr. Alexander. Democrat, of North
Carolina advocated free sliver coinage
and spoke for a larger currency,
some relief were not given to the coun
try there might be trouble, but he did
not think that the repeal of the Sher
man act nor -the abolition of the tax
on state banks would give this relef.
rem'in U By.n r 'S , 'N>w Yora"TsVioro" I sdvX^d I the right of governors to appoint sen-
south’ Carolina, Pence of Colorado, I the Wilson hill. He called attention to | ator* to fill vieancles orcurring by^the
Apeley of Massachusetts, McCleary of
il^n^r^CMraso 01 I StrttEffiof. man who could Jeally
men from Chicago to Ban Frsnelseo. » . . . v wanted <*> *s
Missouri. Williams nf Mississippi, stall
Inga ot Louisann. Haines of New York,
Weaver of New York. Tlmmas of Michi
gan. Van Voorhis of Ohio, Murray of
South Carolina, McCall of Massachus
etts.
Labor.—McCann of IlHnois. Capehenrt
of West Virginia, Dunn of New Jersey,
Krdmnn of Pennsylvania, Wells nf WIs-
No money w»* asked from Ih^govern
mrnt. The bill was pused.
The Lee Mantle case, involving the
right of a governor of a state to ap
point a senator In ease the legislature
has failed to elect one. was taken up.
and Senator Vanee argued against the
right of appointment In such cases.
Senator George also argued against
Bland of Missouri, Tracey of New York,
Kilgore of Texas, Epea of Pennsylvania,
MinnescSa. PMUltls of Pennsylvania,
Gardner of New Jersey, Kiefer of Penn
sylvania.
Militia.—Forman of Illinois. Meyer of
Loulslann. Haynes of New York, Bald
win of Minnesota. Bratton of Mary
land, Burnes of Missouri. Cannon of
California, Bell of Colorado, Wright of
Btomof Kentucky. Allen of Mississippi. Massachusetts, Adams of Kentucky,
l of Alabama. Roger ot Mary- Aitkin of Michigan. Baker of New
tend. Harter of Ohio. .Coffin ot Wycv | Hampshire, Wright nf Pennsylvania.
Patents.—Covert of New York. Lap-
vnlng, McKeighan of Ncbruka. C. W.
the fact that when the ratio of 18 to
1 was adopted the fight was upon the
question whether ratio should bq 15 8-8
to 1. or 18 to 1. Now the silver men
did not seem to cars whether the ratio
should be 18 or 20.
Mr. Cox. Democrat, of Tennesset
gued against tbs pending bill and re
counted the hardships to which the pim
ple of his district had be.-n suhj. - f
since the war. Never by bis voice
nor his vote would there be another
feather of weight put upon their i
expiration of a previous term, such
right being confined by the constitution
to vacancies "happening by reMgna-
tlon or otherwise." At tho close of Sen
ator George’s speech, the senate spent
a short time In executive session and
then, at 4:10 p. ra., adjourned.
Nomination* Conllrmnl.
The senate In executive session today
confirmed the following nominations:
Scott Wlke of Illinois, assistant secre
tary of the treasury; Robert B. Bow-
f . S SS » nMWVktsAlloP C\f lllA
renne^e*; Cobb of Missouri, Culb-rscm J ” y ot Uh " ourl ’ 1Iullc *
of Texas. Ellis of Kentucky, Cobh of I 0 >" 0 -
Alabama. Wart r of New York. John- Expeodstur-s 1n State Department.— I tYc™n'VonV." Sn • 7 ~" J I nois, deputy -
•on of Ohio. Black of Georgia. Hall of Dealer of Georgia. Brecieenridge of Ken- th M,^CoxT?5lM P that f hI hSd some lo ury; George W. Panderlln of North
Missouri. Walker of llnsmrhimtt* Bru I tucky. Alexander of North Cirollrw. ,. Mr - 9°.* r*pHo<l that he had come to | .5..., — Mtnr „* ircm-v-
Missouri. Walker ot Massachusetts. Bro- I tucky, Alexander
si us of Pennsylvania, Henderson of 1111- I C. W. Stone i
note. Russell of OonnectleiX. Haughen I of OMo, Doll
of Wisconsin. Jcflmson of Indiana. I New York.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce.— I Expenditures In Tresnury Department.
Wise of Virginia. Price of Louisiana. 1 —Barwig of Wisconsin. Hendrix of New
Brickn t of Wtscoiain, Geary of Call- I York. McNagny of Indiana. Sibley of
fornla, Houk of OMo. Mallory of Flori- I Pennsylvania. W. A. Stone of Pemuyl-
da. Patterwm of Tennessee, Oaruth -of I vania. Wadsworth of New York, Gros-
Xentucky, Durborrow of IlHnois. Brew- 1 venor of Ohio,
ley of South Carolina. Bartlett of New ” *’
lck Mr. Chickerlng, Republican, of New of Tennessee, deputy
, _ York asked If that was the reason why «*>» , IT* l,U .7L^nS tress-
. ' l Mr , 'oSr!SlW ,l tl M to W OWfTtoSlSta Of North
mder of North Carolina. , h « ^ ih«t b fh. h neIlSi.°e'^^ o.ti CurollosTthlrd auditor of the treasury;
of Pennsylvania, Caldwell tut*d°thi U h!It *nr* iri FlUott N. Bowman of Indiana, deputy
l.iver of lowa. Covert of th * h** 1 «* rt of «»• Republican tmo i of thP trw , ur y; william
nnrtv " 1 fourth auditor - ...
Mr. SMtlo. Republics, of North Car* fj- Crm # w f?r d
ollna Kiid that in his cmnvass he had itor of the treisury for the postomoe
opposed the free coinage of silver. The I department,
furthest that he would go was, the coin
age of the American product. He be
lieved that the voice of the laboring
York. O'Neil of Pennsylvania. Randall
of Massachusetts. Storer of OMo, Bei-
den of Now York. Hepburn of Iowa,
Fletcher of Minnesota.
Rivera and Harbore—Blanchard of
Louisiana. CatchinVs ot Mississippi.
Lester of Georgia, Clarke of Alabama.
Expenditures in War Department.— | clans of his state is not for free coinage.
Montgomery of Kentucky. Dunn of I but simply for the Increase of the clr-
Ncrtto Carolina. Sickles of New York, culation of the country. He w.i> not
Black of Ilhnoia, Hilt of IlHnois, Hook- In favor of an increase of the curren, v
«r ot New York. Loudeaslager of New that did not increase It with sound ati-1
J«sey. | good money. (Applause). He was not
ti PtWTtmont.- favor of blmetalUsm. He was not in
*’• of Mis- I flavor of striking down silver.
Mi-Millin ot
a-cwvv* wi »icvifim, vi.usit- wi niBUdiiHi, i 1 i utYur ui KiriKine oown mi\*f r t. it ip
Jones of Virginia. Page of Rhode Is-1 souri. AWote of Texa». Clancy of New | stood unalterably opposed to the five
land. Aider-son of West Virginia, Cau
sey of Delasrmre. Camlnettl of Cali
fornia. McCullough of Arkansas.
Barnes of Wisconsin. Henderson of Illi
nois. Herman of Oregon, Stephenson
of Michigan. Hooker of New York.
Orosvenor of Ohio. Rerburn of Penn
sylvania.
Merchant Marine and Fisheries—
Flthlan of Illinois. Magner of New
York. Berry of Kentucky. Rabbins of
° r relnsse of sllver in the sbsenec of In
P r7r-~ „ »‘‘rns«lonsl agreement. He would r.
meat ci of AlsS^T-^r"•"* h “ vote against the amendment.
K^tucSr^ichsr^MTohU^HevnZ. or I of th * gentleman from Missouri. (Mr.
New York \Vright of ‘^ VV
foiiiuinptIon Ciir*fl.
To tlio Editor: ri<-.-i-> Inform your
readers that I hate n poMttis rcm. dy
f,,r shore named disease. Hj Us liao-ly
n.e thousani* of hopeless cases hava
i,„cn permanently cured.. I .boll be glad
send Itto liottles of my remedy free
to mr ot your retd-p» who have con-
sumptfon. H they will rend me their
.T!.r..»« an-1 postoffico addresses. It
S5&» tT a. blobum. m. d..
,p * aI 7, lbl Pearl stresk New York.
Ellis of Oregon. Doolittle of Washing
Expenditure* in Interior IVpsrtmcnt
—Turner of Georgia. Somers of Wiscon
sin, Swanson of Virginia, Talbert of
r y Ol IV' ill'i' Rj, nODDini Ol I I l #*,. llsiw *f,.. I.- _* Bsnraul
^^^of H c«ra£! 55T&
of Florida.
Bratton of Maryland, Perkins of Iowa.
Boutelle of Maine. GlUett of Massa
chusetts. White of Ohio. Phillips of
Pennsylvania.
Agriculture—Hatch of Missouri. Alex
ander o* North Carotins. Shell of
Mo!£ <terotlas. Fremais of lUlnoto. 1 Expenditure in Department of Agri-
Stoees of Georgia. Ospebeart of West I culture.—Edmunds of Virginia. Hall of
Vermont. SR
1 Expenditures In Depart mrat of Jas-
tice.—Dunphy of New York. Clark of
Alabama. Brown of Indiana. O’Ned of
MurerSiusatf, Rlchtie of OMo. Payne
of New York. Reybura of Pcnosylvs'
Vlreini-, oihlu. , r u.7 csnsw.-xoiwws or \ irgimv. nail ol
P 252£2S!L* ta f: Mtmpuru Cockrell of Texas. M. Dermon
shall of Virginia. Wchermerhorn „t
New York, William* of Massachusetts.
Simpson of Kansas. Funston of Kan
•as, Waugh ot Indium. Funk of llll-
not*. Apsley of Massachusetts. Hay
21 —- 'Atgsgfc«i flaliftp , f Vsmw llansis.
-J Tfchruka. Baker of New ilsmp*
•hire. Flynn of Oklahoma.
Affair*— IfeCreary of Ken-
Pf Mlsslselppl. Fisher of
a. luistr of Msrytxnd.
of Tcnnerere. Kern of Nebraska. Hart
man of Montana. Funk of lUinola.
Expenditures on Public lluUd.rtgs.—
| Crain of T.-gas. Cummings of New
York. Doan of Now Jersey, B-en of
Minnesota. Morn of MicbHpui. CiHett
of New York. Lilly of Psnnsylvar.la.
Committee on lAbrary—Fellows of
New York. fYFenall of Vlrglnta, O’Neal
of IVnatylvanlx.
Windfall P
. fit. Paul, Aug. .10.—Mrs. Frsnk
JK? | Blsnd). and would vote for the WUson Rhelnhardt. a widow of this city, has
raSdi..: I 5} 11 .’ (Applause). Tho house then at 6 been apprised that she to an heiress.
o clock took a recess until I o’clock. , f not thr only helix to an esUte in
Th. Evening Besslan. j ndta valued St 825.000.090. The prop-
At the evening session Mr. McLsnren fr ty was left by Phillip Rhelnhardt. a
Mt South Carolina, Democrat, addressed i^her of Frsnk. who left hto hyme
Mlver. silver, by the Sherman act. had
bren stabbed with the dagger of Brutus.
The situation had come to pare wh.a
bl* People could stand it no Vmger. and
by the eternal God they would sbmd It
no longer. (Applause > The people
h.-’ *:ats uiRlcrsli-,1 ...:r.
two of currency meant wealth for t
tew and poverty for th* million*. Th*
Republican party bad been swept out of
pow*T. but tbs breeze which had .wept
It out of power would bi nothing to tho
cyclone which would sweep th* country
if the Democrats were unfaithful lo the
Ptodgre of the platform upon which
thy Wed been sleeted. (Applause)
Democrat* might as well try to twist
one of tbv cyclone* of tto. West the
wrong way ua to attempt to gtem ’’ «
Ude. It was sold (hat President Ctsrc
In Saxony many years ago.
India, amassed a fortune and died in
testate. Carl Rheinhsrdt, a brother
of Frank. Is said to be living In Bur
falo, N. Y.
A Ltlllffi C«lrl*s EiparUnca In a Llgbl
h*n
Mr. ffind Mtr. Isorwft Tmeott *re kffj-riot
ImM Hirh.
fti ■ t**r. l blcMe4witliftdaa|fittr 4 cetera
pld. !.*•» April •!.* wa* Ukcp down wit u lb*
1m. followad with * dremir .1 f ougb
There has been a good deal ot efflrUlb
termcddllng of one sort ondsnotherwis
puzzle*most visitors and enrages at
exhibitors. The restriction on the dsae
of tho plnto&nce wes quite Pnritanlrsl I
awhile, but has been relaxed again. I
the British section of the Woman’s t
lng it loom was assn for three me
showing how British wool to wane
cloth mul incldoutsUy how a buxom Bd
toh meld may be a very vigorous vert
end remain ruddy, and handsome 0
coarse the yarn aud cloth manufactory!
there was uot sold, nnd there art cut
lying everywhere on the exhibits in >
buildings giving notice that ths Uai‘
States win not permit any pure hosed*
clu tobe delivered llll the fair cloms*^
the customs duties aro paid. Norerthtls
the collector of customs, Mr. Clark, i
dded that raw material from abroad e
not be turned into s manufactured I
hero. Tho loom’s owner must pay (
duty or atop it. Ho stopped tt.
About the some tline another smalls
tlon of tho Britl-ih exhibit i! • -.
visitors had passed freely, was shut oSH
stretching red ropes screes tech sod. "
observer can now walk around oat»
nrar tho articles because, sold Mn. to?
in charge, visitors bad carelessly pH*
tlons will combine In social nnd ceremon- up nud curried away specimens of t»g
ial methods of glorifying their common yarnz and ether little trifles, rneiwj"
Independence day, os It was ontbat day In . the collector decided that the <ua»"»
1621 that Guatemala declared herself a | between allowing anazhibitto Usurer
free aud iu-h tit r public und no t!.» .ekerrx. n:.-i in a lii.m’di" t’-rr>- I : -
enjoy that sort of racket. I wanted to get
at the radical germ, so to speak, and
thought 2 might do It here. IIo talked at
length and with great animation, but ont
of It all I got but one clear Idea—perhaps
borauso bis English was poor. That idea
was substantially the same that I got from
lovers ot cultivated music. He said that
all that pounding and blowing mado blu
ace Egypt again. I suppose there la a
''theme" In It, ns they say of a classical
ilece. I never know what It to about, but
take the word of the enthusiastic that
there Is a “theme.”
On Sent. 15 all the Central American na-
pleasanter afternoon in asocial way at the
teralsg laio a fever. I) , tors at home and In
cm rt.u treated bar, bat la vale. Sh* grew
.* rat idly, ealll she wxsa r • -1* ir .lei
Ire. Thea sh* tried Hr. Kir.-* Sew lit*-
- rv *o-l after the as* of tw.> and a half
was completely e.-ired. They say Dr.
"ts. at u!
Kits'
J old. rtl jr,
. laa.tr a
r.*f zst a tour I
fair than that I poised In the Guatemala
building and its annexed grove, the lacier
chiefly for coffee drinking. As there la
just now an epidemic ot bad coffee in these
United States (so the traveling men say),
and a* I have swallowed more mean staff
under that name since coming to Chicago
than for years before, I was all the more
cheered by the delicious drink served
there, and interested in examining the
sample sack.
Er. Manuel Lemtu, president ot the com
mission, does not speak English very well,
but Secretary Leon H. Rosenthal is not
only fluent in both tongues but retains
bis native German. Dr. Gustavo E. Guz
man Is another active commissioner and
with them are some extensive coffee plant
ers who ssy that their specialty is to make
money. All these talked with contagious
enthusiasm of the wonderful capacities
and present rapid development of Guate
mala and were warm lo their praises of
President Jsre Marla Reyna Berrios, “the
most progressive and gentlemanly execu
tive, senor, which onr republic has ever
bad. And, obeerve, senor, do not fall to
obeerve, that alt this notion about e.i Ji
and so many revolutions In Central
America, is not true of Guatemala. O, no,
very much not true, senor.”
That Guatemala U a little larger than
Ohio, covering about 43,000 square mllti,
and that it contains 200,000 pec. pie ot pur*
Spanish blood and some 1^00,000 of every
shade from that to pure Indian, are fa> t v
anyone can learn from the cyclo.; but !
many oilier interesting things were men- ;
tlonc-d in the convcriutlon. One was that
every product of the two Americas ts pro- 1
ditccdot someelevatlon.cven to the Siber
ian crab apple. Northern grapes and reg
it Ur Vermont apple., halo r-i-eully proved
viu-i-if.ful, ai.l pumpkins, potatoes aud
pineapples, like the mixed races, each llud
thdr level The finest 'offer iu the world
is groi-.u on tb- '-.'.Idle land.- and lett
year the rep iblic produced 7.10,00' sack* i f
ICO poun la each. The berry la beautifully
•:-ar "..-1 firm.
Th-.r-.ld-lt " !it.-i;-ji oj ...any varieties
of reekaadaMasislslhst IdldMlgN*i» I
ssily them, and out of the old run,* .
they Lasc brought k queer ,urortmeul of t
8100; but tho law of it no
common fell"
can find out There are eome exqi
painted fans there which thss*m*“*'
tor now says must go to the Ktoi a«
building under this came mysUrtooi"
toms law. ,
I am told, bnt have no eondB« T, J T
(euce of It that there Is also soma W*
.-gM hitch about the marvelous Jspw
.rUectlon In tho Manufactures and Li"
.1 Arts traOding. If that exhibit rvmM
1. thla country and the dntlseare P*»
till aid materially in strengthen^*
hddgee for 16W. for there ere hondrsj*
rtlcles there worth more than
’eight In gold. When I want to be®"
’helmed and dazzled I go there. Oae*
ide I see marvels of^handiwork, 1Trwn
•iso worth l«.000 down to the
rowers and grain heeds glittering
«d slirer. In dsUenWy
Winze aud copper- There sue
1 rds and swarms of bees, showers^
clusters of roe**,
tg leaves, clusters .
ii-eams, evening skies, fcorgeous
ml picture after picture mT
ml history, ell wrought lo ahwj****
tto an the finest paintings ln th *
■ftiodttt ts materw* bmw a*
inn ^ra^i'.o OT flint. So 1 ^ c f £0
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