Show FOR BUSY PEOPLE Inram a lumbering place with a population pop-ulation of 125 t on the Soo railroad In Wisconsin Wis-consin has been destroyedby fire The national committee on tho rpoT Kanlzatlon of tho consular service met In Washington yesterday The committee considered the Lodge and Adams bills for tho Improvement of the service Twenty Massachusetts cllley Including Boston held elections yesterday Mayors were voted for In all except Boston Each city will decide the Ilccnso question for the coming year By the Ignition of a package of sulphur In a men s lodginghouse In Bridgeport Conn the occupants of the place narrowly nar-rowly escaped death by suffocation Tho fumes of the burning stuff filled the house overcoming many of tho lodgers Michael 1 Davltt and Edward Blake members of the Brltlnh Parliament who tire making a brief tour In this country paid their respects to the President yesterday yes-terday On leaving l the White House they expressed themselves na delighted with their cull William Potter who last week secured an Injunction against President Scheffer of the Painters union Schenectady N Y compelling him to reinstate him as a member having boon expelled by reason of his membership In the National Guard has been temporarily reinstated III that organization At a meeting of the New York Board of Aldermen yesterday a resolution was unanimously adopted asking tho Board of Estimate and Apportionment to authorize an Issue of reserve bonds to till amount of Sl < 0 000 for the purpose of purchasing anthracite coal to ho distributed free to the poor during the winter barbs Slcwart an Insiauc man who had fortified himself In his house near Mexico Mo nnd held the Sheriff a posse I of citizens and his family at hay with a Hhotcun nlnce Friday last ty was smoked out yesterday and surrendered A portion of the I house was first 1 torn down by ho I ofllcern who then burned sulphur In the lower rooms |