THF2. AMERICAN ' t hin'.,,t i 14 tti. ILMU. l Mb Ciit. IVS aVv. f n ! 4 tla . 1itriH a e of hJrU4 tl4ft) tit WASIUV-Jlns', Put 1 1 1 si" 4U IrpitM l II. i l( l lite t. eiinttaii i. f Id If iini-i.n, I I Kr l year t-iirt.d June t.0, I!-, 1-1. tin ante Vrlr Ititrn l Us" IjiH In ti.j" thiA !lh the rtli.) tl,-U I ll.c n ) null Hill and the tivt ivtl.Jia l (in- i'ti i. u The f union rt il I l.iailf up t.r .... aurtmu lttieia 31.41 ti.lti r tri'riiii nt triiti it- una i ra urn y Uii i n Ui. in lt year imi HJI.etT.lu.l, being Ji.4' 4m, mute uma ver iM-forr. The HM-niff if each rlnsa nf pen sluuera I him higher. 'I in- hi bureaus, Bttiirtu)! lees, etc., brought the tUI eaptliucd tyt in l.lH,;ri5,l'.i being 11,1.44. f less ihull Uie '.tu , jirutton. j The payment fur jtrr.eions for the year kit cinssiiied as follows: lit neral law, Spanish ar, i t of UUU, i.4.3il.4;u. .Furs paid to attorney were ttiti.lHi'J, .aguinsi i'3u, 000 In IS'.!. Total number tif claims filed during tthe yeur. 48,7i5; allowd, 37,0? J; re .stored, 3,914; total allowanris, Includ ing Increases, KD.uf.4; total claim pending June 30, IN!), C5.Ii.j9; June 30, m. 477,239. The total disinterments to pennlon er since 18(16 were $i,3:i.!10.!)74 During 'the same period $15.4!il),HSfi went to examining surgeons. 12,(ili2, 178 to pension agencies unit 1X2,2.17.228 fur salaries and other expenses of the bureau. (The .number .of pensioners residing In foreign countries In 4,300. to whom la paid ,U33,309. Of thin number 2,139 reside .In Canada, 416 In Ireland, 605 In Germany and 321 In England. There are four surviving widow and seven surviving, daughters of the revolution arywar on the roll. Hiram Cronk of north western New York I the only surviving pensioned soldier of the war of 1812. He la 99 years of age. The n' mber of penHlotied widows of the ' mr of 1812 i 1,89. On oeeount of t ,e Indian war 1.6C8 soldiers and 3.- Ii9 widows are pensioned. For service In the Mexican war there are enrolled 9.204 s61dters and 8.179 widows. June ' qv, law, ine iuihi iiiiiiihi-i ui (ji-urhhi ... , r, . il. a ... 1 . . k. n t n. I i.n er was 991,fil9, being 2.195 les than 'on the same date In 189H. The 'report sny that eonxlderabln progress has been tniide In bringing tip the arrearn of work in tne mireaii The -work 'tin 'original emlm Is pro t etirrent and the wor' of aiding medical V examination In Inefosi claim;: Is be pushed so that very little time now elapses between dnie or niing anu .orderlnK the medic:.! exainlniiilons. The eommlxlonfr reports the work i'l fnr bettfir condition than at. any t.uie slnee . Ar-fll, le.'j7, and It Is be lieved that further pnwcsH will be ettnlned by Ihe syt.'ems Instituted in the different divisions. 'The commissioner calls attention to the fact that order No. 225, Issued June 8,1893, which provided for a re- udjustment of rate of pensions pre vlously granted under the operation .of order. No. 164, 'h ntlll In force, but he states that no revision of rates tinder said order has been made un der his administration, During the year 107,919 claims of I all classes were rejected In the bureau. jt n 'imrniui Hiininii in vim ;nun'H i-i ic f Jertlnn of so many claims Is given, I snowitig that a large percentage or re jectlons occur In which additional al .lowanoerof some kind Is claimed. A filtl and detailed explanation a 'to the icause of delay In the adjust- .I'tniint ,fif .elultnM im nfcmanlAl fr.m . which titiappear that In nearly every V eaa of unumiHl delay the fault lies I with claimants or their attorneys and nut with the bureau. In order that the present tomplex wystem rf ipenslonlng may be slmpll fled ano to secure a more uniform ipraetloe iin the future the appoint ment it ft .commission on the revl- worn tit the law, rules and regulation Is recommended, legislation Nuggnsied extending ine uenentor the acts of June 17. 18o, to persons who served in the mm fed erate army and afterward voluntarily nllto4l In the union army or navy prior to January 1, 18(15, and were hon- , orauiy ajsenurgeii, Km4iii(Iiiii Itiimiir ftill'.rf, WASHINGTON, Bep(. j.-The navy partment tins ree;Ved offlclul con .11 nation of the Associated press dJs patches annour'lng tlin resignation of President Flr.nero of Houto Domingo, In tho following rablegrnm from Cap tain Lor.fcnecker tf tho New Orlenns: "President Flguero resigned at 4 o'clock yesterday," Otis Will 1'rlnt s I'sper. MANILA, Sept. L (New York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) (lenoral Otis Is arranging to beln the publication of a newspaper next, week, The soldiers who have been as signed to duty In the composing room complain that as they have been or dered to set type they want typeset ter' pay. KstlfM Forced to Hetlr. MANILA, Sept. 1. Dispatches Just received from Cahu announce that the American troops under Colonel Buy. les with two field pieces, sallied, on Monday Into the hlllw, agnlnut a bund natives, who recently ambushed our of our soldiers, and who have Atn t!.. 4 II ni. ' J H ' imij n iiii'ii.riwiim, m? erlcnn force found the natives rn- nehed and drove thern from their trenchea further Into the hills. There no ciiHimltlcs on the Amerlrr.n iue, though there were, sotiv! beat proKtratlcno. The natlvfs' IctJ Ij not known. nf r iUUMU U It tt CI ( ID. .... j I ! UWI tl.4 44 t IH.'t ! W t 'a s ni t .lt 4 . '.'. 5- Im4 4J , . t ,f f,.. t d I. t f , il U U 1Mt tt f e4 ( ife Is te 1. t i j f IS tt f 41 li.-t lir tt u f t 1 1 ' i t-i I n I in ; nil n I 'miU J .t In IN lit tMt Hi t th lfcl It ii ( nil m Hi e i i. . m it Ui i .t ,rt I t ' H fmM n r . t nn r , ,i, in t". Ii Ui ! ,r., 4 tt, if f e.'I'MfM At N Vi'tk ll hi'U hiii twiii I'll l rv!.n f frw,, I i,i .i frr ivti, M. ,rin( hi in it sti.t ol tnhir Imim.iI.iM ,.lru Ihe r ir f tul.l hn Um tKsilr or ijiiile bilie. The tmlpl t.d.i Hf.'.'i.l If tV rmditutt lv f.isti snd fir the mi-iiih Ihe siKuntiU tit nearly ft f.iil.iNt. Sln.e July , h,4et, e hi It U hon f fl 03i!.CM. The tit lal rielj.( f,.r tie munih are 45U; .. 171. of hu h ;o,. , , (rm niMim. Irt a.-rciii fi.nn Intttnsl rev enui. and i.l!i4 4 from iulllanr oils suunea. The .iMulltuie summit to fl3,. 6IX.000. of mUUh j4.lsl.(Kii si rhulgnl lo ihe sr ileparimrnt, 14, His.iMK) in the nav). $I3,UO,OOU In p ii. slon and ihe renuilnder to civil and wl.eeneuis interna and Indian ac ('unts. Kor August lust year, the pay. ment to ihe wsr department amount d to I24.JI6.M4. iwivts mu thi in own towns Uiiral J atrH.n t ilenila rrlllr. of lf liirrniirul to FIIpln,Hi. . WA8IIINIJTON. Kept. l.-Generul Ijiwton s course in cx-eiu.ing niunkl pul goiernmimt In the Philippines h explained In nYtuil in Manilu news papera Just reelved at the war deport ment. They.rtato ttmt tho general hit made 4 tour of many towns along the lino of his .division. Including Hanta Anna, Pandiican and Hun Felipe, and hua established in euch a complete sys tern of civil Rovernment. The Inhahl tants of the fiwns are to have entire charge of affairs according to Ucneral Lawton'n system. The general called befose him Ihe principal men of the towns and after pointing out the gen eral purposes and desires of the Amer lean government had the natives deslg. nnte a mayor, vice mayor and head men for the several wards, (leneral Lawion explained to the Inhabitant that the United State government did not nvlsh to meddle at all with the local affair of the people and they were told to proceed with tax levies, to start schools and public Improvements and to establish such civil offices a they saw. fit. The people were told that the tax money was to be expended at home and none of it was to be contributed to Ihe general government. General Lswton also established the first civil government nt Dallnng, Henor Guerrero being Installed as captain general, Ixm-hI governments also huve been put In force at llueoo, Paranac and l.u I'lims, tlNCOlN HONORS HiR BOYS. iirr: t ruli..f I n ilieNials ll.iu.c MurrMliD fnr the Hj, 81'ATU IIOI'HK, LINCOLN, Neb., Hcpt.. i. Lincoln people turned out last night when the rirst regiment ar rived from Han Francisco, The clt. cns of Lincoln and all the state for 100 miles on either side of the line of travel of the regiment testified by their presence In Immense crowds to the pride the state feels In ihe regiment a a whole. If remained for Lincoln to show last night that she his a per sonal and posiiessory pride in Company D, the company which went from the capital city. The crush rtf men, women and chil dren nt the slate house was a new experience to even those who had stood at the depot Tuesday night and who thought that the feeling of the people had been then and there given full vent. For an hour before the time set for the opening number of the pro- grain the corridors or the state house were filled with hundreds, anxious to get within seeing or hearing distance of the timid from which speeches were to made, To not more than one in a hundred who came was this a posslblllly, and stilt the crowds walled, overrunning the state house lawn and walling In the vain hope that somebody who had been fvored with a good pbice would leave It and permit others ts iotne In. I;imtn f AIM Mtleil, WASHINGTON. Hept. 1, Adjutant General Coihln snld lody that there were less tlmu o nnnolntnienls of volunteer officer yet i'i be made and they belonged mainly to tb states of Wisconsin, California and tThlo, The quotas o' the oilier Miit-s are prac tically full. The president bs made a small list from which the remaining regimental appointments will he mmle nuA It Is expelled ihul the result will be announced In n few daya. 4iitli.ii. to I iill.t, AT. LOCK Sept. l.-lloih the army and tiavy recrulllng offices In Ht. loulfi are besieged dally by applicants for enlistment and Hie officer In hurge are senirlug nil (lie men they need. Naval Lieutenant West tonight sent, eighty-three men and boy on a h per I ul I ruin for the Mare Island navy yard. Hie men and boys In this con tingent were enllst'd as landsmen and o pprc nt Iccsi, respect I vely. Nnl ,4 ntli.m fur l.ailie. NRW YORK, Sept. 1,-Mrs. Alex- ander Glddlngs of Cleveland ha writ ten to Ihe Dewey reception execullve nmmlttro.nscommnnder nf the"Whlto escort' of Cleveland, nslilng for a place In the line during the parade, She describes her command ni con sisting of "181 young ladles, all dressed In pitre white, rind carrying bright silk nags. The letter was forwarded to General Koe, who has charge of the make-up of the land parade. General Koe raid the other day that only mili tary organizations would have a plaeo In the line. t t 4 . 4 l alt. ( ti'Uh S.t. , p I li m I n !,. t s'4 i I ( I. l.i ' t ' if r ' . hnW . i twt 1 1 1 1 ,i $ u - t t .-f a l.t ! tint i M (! .1. I lt Kit. I ! I i 1 1 n , t It.e 1 1 - I.- , I i. .. .:, .t t -4 hr i Kit ( 4mr4 t I tit. I t I t ' I ll'N V.H P . I . 1 l I he.) .! -l III illl stl.-(.l St 4 ! 1 1 i Iihm i A m II a t.-'s'S I t I if vf t'. I t lit Kfle I r I iw M. i , i ,1 1. 1; i teete In ,1.1 n l'.t,.i,,, (,! it, am ,i..,,,l I sli It f ). t . ft I i. h i"l I .'..I lit )H lit ft!t I'l. I Ml N.l l pi.wpei iri frtilmr liii t, . I illt ."IIIU if ! I llli llarl In llni. NOUTH HLND, N lt , 1i 1 1. lltttit, iH lui, end l.ile tuiult.K home I tl nii.l'.l, . Iliiuttli frtim Mi ii Mid Mrlniiclv bin, He he been lit., on, liti s em !ue. It stems Cint he lad f"l I'll In nlneil rlilitjr tiU of t.ls x, me In s) tho It in-ne i time down and started the In. it.e to run. Hirtiwinr. hi in l the Kruiiiid and striKltis on his lnJ It U Iruied thst the rkull has bet fruc tand. Allil.tn Milla lrr4 Al.niON. Neb.. Hept. 1,-TU Albion Milling eompi.ny's building uwik fire abitui II o'clock at ntr.ht aud Ihe mill hulldlng. initi liliu ry, stiM k and ulllee were entirely cousiiuied. The elevator and engine room wew saved with lit tle Ions. The origin J lue lire I mystery and everything was appar ently secure when the men finished work and went home at 10 p. in. l b loss Is about '.'ii.(i(!0. w.lh about twv t birds covered by Insuruuca. Mwsrnlag at tfiul I.Unll. GitAND ISLAND, Ni b., Kept. 1 The remains of Frank Neptune, late a member of the Colorado regiment which bus Jiml returned from Manilu, arrived in this city and was Interred here, where hi parent reside, Dualh took place at the Presidio after the ar rival of the regiment In this country. He was very highly thought of by hi fellow soldiers and a military service, with all the honors, was held at Kan Francisco, be'ore the romulna were sent to this city. Mm.1 J'ail In a (Jtiarrrl, STANTON, Neb., Sept. 1 As a re sult of a quarrel, Andrew Johnson, Br., was shot and instantly killed by Oliver Anderson, Jits half broiher, Johnson bad been Anderson's guardian, both in this country and in Sweden, lloth men had been drinking when the quar rel came up over mutters relating to (he guardianship. In the first incite, Anderson received a bad gash In the leg, w hen (he men were parted. Tbey met again, shortly after, Johnson car rying a gun. ftrufcenisn Itun flown by Train, PICNDKit. .Neli Sept. I.-W, S. Butirtcrlln, ho home is e Lincoln, a brakemnn on the Chicago, Ht. Paul, Minneapolis k Omaha road, was killed at this place by being struck by the fast freight i;olng north. He was u mi-mber of the train crew of a special freight which hod some switching to do here before ihe train which killed him was due, and he was sent a little ws south of town to Itag the fast frelht It Is supposed he fell asleep on tho track while watting. Ialh In Ilium way, NIOHHA It A, Neb,, Hept, 1. A John Ileum and Frank Pavelka, Hr were returning from the hitter's furin the team became frightened and ran through a deep rut In the road, throw ing both violently to the ground. Doth were severely Injured. Mr, Hearn l II nit In a critical condition at his home In Verdlgre. Frank Pavelka, Sr., was an old soldier, having served In the Sixth Minnesota volunteera, snd was burled In the soldiers' lot In Kau Qui, Court county, under the auspices of the Lander post, .Grand .Army ,uf the Kepubllc, Thlefl of lira, GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Jept. 1 While some freight cars were standing on u sidetrack at Oconee, between Co lumbus and Norfolk, the brass around forty pairs of wheels was removed. The conneiiience wsn that when these cars were lken and pulled a "W mile the journal were grimed down snd the cars had to be sidetracked to wslt for repalm, These brass nfllftH weigh from eight to ten pound ciub, 40 tMi't the steal amounted to about ISO for the thief. The 1ms the com pany Is considerable more. The loss of the brass, the damage ti the Jour nals nud the labor of repairing will amount to about iwtA, I'm r 111 r 4' (4441 44i 1 1 a Stilelila, I.ONO I'lNIC, Neb,, Hept, 1. ,Iohn (Sramlstnff, nn old and well known resident of Hock county, com mil ted suicide by drinking carbolic acid, He ws arrested recently on a charge of Incest, and It is supposed the disgrace preyed on him so heavily that he was unable to endure It, Two neighbors', John Talbot and Hugene Weeks, were t his home when he drank the fatal drug. They put him In a wagon and started at once to Ixmg I'lne for med ical aid, but he died In a few minutes. Mr. (Irsndstaff had always borne a good reputation snd many express doubt as to his guilt of the crime charged. Threading Machine Aril.lrnf, I.KNMI, Neh Sept, 1, The chapter nf threshing machine accidents that have happened In this vicinity should ruuke this a good field for accident In- .WW m-e agr-nts. Saturday lust (n-nige lit nsr n, In attempting to put on a belt while Ihe machine v.iik In motion bud his hi.nd 111 iglit In the licit and dr.-iwu 'leiwei n h couple of pulley and rteve,-ul hones In Ihe wrist broken and the mu lei badiy bruliied, Monday Kd Hy-' Nud had the flesh torn from the Inside if lil. i-.nbf hand In the cyirtib'r of rdattner liios., outfit, Inflicting a very painful wound. I .l S t.l hW 4 H.l II "i I ' I il 1 t f III I lit I . I ,r l.il if Iht.iHal l netl.tii In ! (v 1 1 1 1 i.,i (ha Hbm t(nnl II w ! fimis ! t h hiltilat.l " e i iHitn.Uta ie hit t-i al 1 1 a, tl tun et i ..li, Ihe a. I rl Oirta lite be N W4ti lll.l t t f lil-h (U l l.il t ia Bii.tlttfl t ttit. h .il" fa. i f I'm m h psitdlil term ilt :l liUh p'lt .la, til ll. litinn tallahli l rlD sslnt ilh piitai. of hl.h I'm eh li'itri sialnal lit Unas pi'tata, t.f I'i.I Mi 'f, lil.tueta shIiinI IiIkIi ilirl eii , rtf And the end Is -ml )i lint 4111 ll.ni r lallna tAal she Is the milr i butt It that Is "nnlletl ' slid ' bar lii.nilsetl " Just liuw iera Is lie. I lias beet, fur a lung time a li fllliui if setitsl buiulreil I'rt lull Juiilshlober In Nutlh UriMikflil.l, M, sKnlhal an Irish pileal. There la m similar qunrre! In Irf'oiiilasli r, another lu Daub Isun Hie, Cunn., and nianjr mure In follow. This dispatch shows how men Mr the war wuges In another ila - : "Fust St. Louis, III,, Aug. . The sentence itf ekiomruiiiib atlon ro iiouucihI against the t'alhuilc parlnh of St. Patrick's went Into eflict at noon today. Illshop Jaiissen, of lli lleville, has sought to place a German priest In an Irish parish, and the conr.re gallon objected. Tlie members of the congregation gathered at the church aud parochial school at noon and de clared their unyleldlnK opposition to tho bishop, at the very hour at wl Ich the sentence went Into effect. "To add to the emphahis, euch one made a contribution to a iiiiid to tarrr on the fight, this being one of the things most Inveighed against In the bishop's warning, read In all the churches of the diocese last Sunday. In addition the Irish and Amewan flags were raised upon the mast of the school and will be left there until the end of the fight, Anotner similar meeting was held tonight. "The pirlsh has been strengthened In the fight by the receipt of a tele gram from a delegate sent to Welli ngton, advising that the fight be kept up, and Intimating that something of Importunes Is to develop M the p'ipal legation at Washington, The scenfl al both meetings was a solemn one. All present and all were adults bore witness In their faces to the determin ation actuating them. There were Hi, least a thousand present. Men, women and children, the parish munlier al out six thousand souls." "TUB PttlKHT, TUB WOMAN AND Tillfl (X)NKK8hiUN A L, by Hat, Chit. Chlnlquy; cJotfi, ll.'Hi. Iflahll EOets. fmmf $ipfm tm, mnS In s ivr hmmtt 4 r vt fM T tMM lata Ptt f IIm Mt 4a Mi.aM4 iftfti ftwrawa. tHIi 4 NrM t, hWHf aw.lMf! 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Ettofbrook, Tra irr r of thri ,Veif W: , I'niversiljr at l.'niverslt J'l-e, Neor., writ- on April 2d, J!; '1 linvote i n troubliid ttirwmm tlum with tlnailn In tlm throat which ftfum freatijr afinnynd me, AfU;r taking- Ir. Ka'a I,iifif l5',n 1 found relief, I found your Of. Kay'f Kldntycura helpd my kidney troubla which hail U-cfi trirnl.llijr tuflur a numle r of years, Mr, terbneik hail been s'lliln-t t a eoiih tor finest of the winter. and also Insofimla. After Uklng-on' tm U of yroif ; Dr. Kay's Lung Balm I she was atmoet entirely rel!eed of her eirtifjrhaf.ilsl.i4 aV frund It made her sleep better, Wa find your remi die work lika achari. J ' TMrnairfa'denohsT4tthm U nn auhaflfntat fur tha htrm nn ' equal. , WtlH us fit trim mAtiv ar.l r. Kr Hfnai Tral,.4t 2 Valuabla bmib fr-. We sariil Hn rarna.liaa b mall, OM ar.-1 tr,, t f-ir-l.tiriir Malm atl.J JI 00 f.tr Kl tri.y. tifa art f 8.-a, ri t h, t, t,, 2 Ksy's KanovaUtr. 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