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THE EVENING STARK | e a , PUBLISHED DAILY. bere Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDIN( ‘The passenger lighted, but it was jestrwast Cienee Femeapioanla: Ave ont T6899 chained Gok thane ‘were Be pumeanens ta. The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, Not single mail car came in during the night & H KAUYFMANN, Preset . THE STRIKE CUTS OFF COUNTRY SUPPLIER Sep rees Pee Muny grocery men arrived at the freight de er Frere Sin Moen scsoune st 10 cents yar : partment, 48th street and Lexington avenue, a¢ Sein or S40 er pn ipa a Oa 3 3 o early as 2 o'clock this morning to get goods = ; South one year. 96. six months, $: from locals, but were disappointed. Up to that {Entered at ‘Post Office at Washington, D.C, aa hour no jocals had arrived. The locals contaim werond-c ines ‘yam cyabtene a ge nothing but perishable goods, such as frat an@ Tue Weenxt Stan— Pridas year, postaze prepaid. Six months, 50 centa, i Vegetables, All night express wagons drove r All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; | SSS SSS up to the teetghe = we pte * Enis eee | Ve _77-Na 17,010, WASHINGTON, D.O.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1299, TWO CENTS [ACE meenmide meas ipa eee wines tl eel SPECIAL NOTICES ___| Washington News and Gossin | HANDS OFF MR. ENLOE | WHERE. IS -DEPEW? ~~ as he did not know when a train would hich would take the froight to ats desti- "SPECIAL NOTICES. __ SPECIAL _NOTICEs. From thirty to fifty sloubie express = ee z Wagons leave the frouht department every GOOD BOARDS AT 81.15. COVEN (PRES- Do YOU WANT To Buy or BUILD a| BS — ce ee (PO Index to Advertisements, night and about thirty-tive were du hand last | < house in city or country? coeaas VIRGINIA BOARDS AT $1.25 eae o~ ye Hamlin, Le oy 4 — og - hs = ~ aggro of - Do you want s loan upon city or country te am. an Pan. Preaci ar. 1 . strik ~ eo lack mm acne ormet vue cawanadinie ie Church’ of Onidhe, Neb. ‘Noung fovple's masetlog pe F Por 3|}The Tennessee Member Objecta to || to, tae people” of Kew "York. Note 72e Jou xant wate and profitable investment for | EVEN SAWED BOARDS AT 91.15 May =eon it Page A : e ew Yor NCTA | can of milk camo into the depot this morning, ‘To parties with either of the above objectsin view | SOUND DRY BOARDS AT 91.15 |@=GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN sa16/ Being Restrained by a Doorkeeper. 3 4 This will sorely affect the Dowpitals, eerlan maBagement of the Takoma Park Building Asso- PER 100 FEET. Abeta, Church, ES rioride sve. near Page T ied U b St ke. — —_ . bal . poor people au ciation presente auequaled inducements, AEP RE SATE, [east wv — Preaching Sunday by . Page i} p y aoirike. oats of others. Over 32,000 caus of milk, each erent ire me piace eee be oat ee eg i ss10/SCENE IN THE HOUSE TODAY sostanng 08 Gb teaed Chaned detent : citizen = IS e 4 conducted ‘uyou strict business yrineipies ail ae- LUMBER AND MILL WORK, Be UST | pONGHUQ ATION CuORCH, Ein 4 " Selock unl Getuieck. Aboot: 850" milk yd ——— ame wee. ek Se eens | Tie bh wee Sele egkess aoe Page ee the depot for milk and they were all om ecgpon Paid stock taken within the went tee | SOMES ABSOLUTELY SAYS INVESTMENT, Preachitw on inert dua cath oy the es ALL ALONG THE LINE) fxn. 2mornits,2nd Agent Barlinvon bad to ae —— oe THE DEBENTURE BONDS * Chagles A. Hichatds, D-D,-of Philadeiphig Pay “paze | Mr. Hoar Proposes a Cloture Rule B ee — no aeasthninet Cc eebidiitien ait on ,the Sigs preachinw by Rev. FP. Woodbury, heard of the « ti or Ne So cee aie, of the Bebe ot Nem Cork city, for 8 lens Kime pastor at Peas 3 ss Shore railroad and purchased all the milk they 3 S, (0 r 5 Prof. “Page “ ~ Judge T. F. MILLEH, Vice President AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., Henry 6. King of Oberlin, Ohio: it seme for the Senate. wanted. Dut the agente there soon heard SAMUEL ROSS, Treasurer. bearing interest at FIVE PERK CENT, payable semi- @= WOMAN'S HOME MISSI FOR RENT (Orrices) ed in series of $100,000 each. ety. Anniversary mecting NTAGES of this fort of investment over | Grove, Hunday, Aucust 17" Men. M For constitut: and full details apply to C. F. | annual: LEWIS, secretary, 1008 Fst, new. ie” | the No Trains to Albany, Buf- senapey pang ly gt ye 3 deeds pies Slapeent ee Zam. | FOR RENT dlous MR. VANCE TALKS ON THE TARIFF en of = commen, ishop ‘inde, will speak at llam. jor THE MAILS INTERRUPTED p> WINDOW, GLASS HAVING RECENTLY | U7. The purciar ‘uot buntened with the care of | S44 Mive ids Slupson ‘city nuawionary from Philadel: cm untae ee pia VL falo or New Hay Superintendent E. X. Morgan of the city eu reed over 000 Cason renee Windoe wave ie F N. Stan ered oesh a aoe Femtanas ae | WY prerere, Saeed ay ahaty ta TI | FOR SALE coon alo or New Haven. ‘tail at ) livery, general post office, said st 10 o'clock toe SEnATS. . day that he had not received any mails from the New York Central since 12 o'clock inst The Henste met at 10 am, Bete roll call hight He received a mail of over 12,000 let showed that there were in the chamber twelve yi ters from Boston, which came over the Shore Senators less than s quorum. The sergeant-at- PROSPECT OF WORSE TO COME. line and was brought by the steamboat Mary= arms was directed to request the attendance of land to Jersey City. This mail, which in ite absentees, and by 10:20 the presence of # regular course should have reached here at 5 quorum was secured and business was pro-| The Vanderbilts Will Fight It to} oiclock last evening, was not received until 8 IST CHURCH, CORNER | Fon SALE (Monee: Estitustes for lsre or small quantities promptly fur-| $ The bunds are secured by fret deeds of trust 1 poe Pa ee eats LANEOUS),. Bished. JAMLS i. MCGILL: Dealerin Building sup- | reti austen ihe city of Washington, amrevating WV. & HL. Greene; postin, bee oe pe GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Plies, 908 to ¥i4 G st. p.w. aué-lm | never less than $100,000, aud the properties upon | D-D..pa:tor of the Calvary Baptet Chiincl Nen tank | HOTELS.... DE 7 HAS REMOVED | Tout g175,000. ns Meee Suits Sais of DALL CHAPELS BRANCH, core 13% anh'D | HOUSEFURNIBHINGS ; gD a oH, Br oso 140S NY ave nw. wali” | Sour $1 trusts are assigned over to and placed in the Kev. Theron Outwater, pastor. Sunday schoot, | LADIES’ GOODS. {he Disteiet of Columbia, ae truntces for the tongs | Sigcece. ‘breaching, 11 am. ands pan. ME, i ar e ‘ict of Columbia, as trustees ! re, o Fair. Bae * 8 SHEDD « Bn, holders, with power to sell at once aud distribute | tans copen foie eece ~ Sunday scbook¢ pm. allare or suz-83t ng the bondholders in case this company defaults ly i LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACE WORK. ivvayment of either principal or interest Upon said eh eed Tverd sa iyevgaae ter. : ES er prices than have been known heretofore. | 3. ‘The interest is paid on the VAY IT IS DUE. ed m. 37; vaneucuseslulstuhavbencccsbenunens Ss cnwenseuerenud ” JOHN WESLEY CHUKCH, CONN. AVE. Page Page — x — osedsa cua: o'clock this morning. Superintendent Mor- ‘6. The bonds are further secured by the capital of Grund rally. Preaching at 10:45 by Rev, 5 . gan said he had received intormation from the 326 432 eb st. aw. tiie goxmpaty. Shzoc.ou )» and ita inne aasots 2G Louis: 3 Polock by Kev Re H-O. Dyson. and op THE BECK OBSEQUIES. the Bitter End. Tacenh Sendeal ee pot that all mails which had as 7. The security’ bei rexat | by pastor, Dr. et Page : . 7 YOU MAY NOT THINK 80. BUT GAS TS | erties in value uoatis double the entire serice of Bonde | ge FOURTH STREET ai CHUROH =O -Page 3| Mr. Blackburn gave notice that he would, on been sent there had been dispatched. Whe cheaper than coal to cook by, and the com- | a shrinkage in the ny particular property Sunday school at church and 10th ‘Page 12 | Saturday, the 23d instant, ask to submit the e% ¢ post oftice authorities give you toe best Ges moves tobelede Cail wader: | "Suetnt a ated hurust 1 1000, is denomina- W. Free reaching, by the pastor: § p.m. by pale 1g | customary resolutions relative to the deathof} THEIR TURN CAME AS maser. 5) a! Sem cctien seminnt Bhs ctrtiees, Sor ds er ves rie >. 2, * a . W. J. Thompson. Wednesday evening, churcl >] . u " h d that wa patter which ee © a, MUDDIMAN, | Accrued fucenesi at the oflcte of tus company, Pa1¥'G | PETER meeting. All welcome. At | pemsomale Lewaleg his late colleague, Mr. Beck, and ask the Senate = a —— a a Sea Geek ee eee . st. Dw. => ST, MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, COR | p; c P at it time to consider them. e it-Natured Road in the World | stopped «local train and that sto, pad e mall 25 614 12th ot. ‘ ; c. c RINTERS. Page 1 Bes pped # loc: an PI =o subd Presasnt, — TEBOY ® MEER ie “rohvol, 9:30 a.1. Preaching st ii | PROFESSIONAL. Pago 2 4 RULE TO CLOSE DEBATE, Has Its Strike. PAE b Sue ee msbens ual aia <=—_ FULL VALUE GIVEN —— DISTANCES ON THE POTO! am. No evening services. it? | PROPOSALS. ‘ae Mr. Hoar offered the following resolution, — r oclock the Saratoga limited st pay oUt, gM Square Piano in exchange fora NEW | Had for the asking. = hey rr hme ae ek SPECIAL NOTH seers Resolved, That the rules of the Senate be | left the Grand Central depot this morning | were besieged by hundreds of anxious travele Sa PT, enor en | >PHOTEOT YOURSELVES AGAINST TY- | *'8P-m. trayer meeting Lhursday evenng at 8. it? | SUBURBAN PROPER “Page 3 | amended by adding the following: Passed underneath the big wooden bridge at | ors, for whom the company could offer no em- JeZBtomazT = METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN and 1 When any bill or resolution shall have been | 45th street at exactly 3:50 o'clock. Four ears | couragement. PHOID AND MALARIAL FEVERS. wort Paras by Kev. Robert” -Pare 2! ander consideration fora reasonable time it | were attached to this train and these were oc- wate President Webb said that it ban bis tn = Chure! ‘a. Y.P.8.C.. -Page it i ution to run the follows trains after CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 181% The ALVAREZ DISINFECTANT COMPANY is pre- | tacstingg ‘Thursday ; both at 8 be ee ary setae Mae for any Senator to —— cupied by the mail sorters, whose duty it was, dade: tae tke renting, 4 “i Sesto ee ared to fumisate and disinfect all premises invaded : OR BTA wwe 2 | that debate thereon beclosed. If such demand | to distribute the mails before the train reached | 3:30. 6 a By typhoid aud other mabwnant aud Coutagiousfevers BEE, GRAPE COR OTH AND. F, | WANTED (as awe. Paks 3 | be seconded by a majority of the Senajora pcaenigy de ere aboard, | Ocal: 3:98, Saretoge special, of Washington, D.C. CLOUEA AND CLasEOOL DRETAP ESE ASE rene | at DGG aan Ta the arte eT Foemany sotioal ——— ‘Pace 2'| present the question shall forthwith be a vragen yey ame. cer Shore limited at 4:50 o'clock. He expects to CAPITAL AND SURPLUS......... ienan ° idress | Xin. by Kev, W. M. Osborne, Open air meeting at 7 fics ap thereon without further debate and the pen SAMA | SS annttate ee Pits followed by’ services in the church ‘at 8, Ms. Tar Star Ovt or Towx.—Tux EVENING STAB P = — | The: ). A. Harding in charge. The tie up on the road was complete. Every | seud out another Chicago special at 6 p.m, but ing measure shall take precedence of all other | trainman, brakeman, switchman, engineer and | of this he is not yet quite sure. i i oh | He expects that the firm stand the company Hes never contested a loss by fre, but always makes MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS a Senn TS vg | Will be sent by mail to any address in the | business whatever. If the Senate shall decide | conductor except those necessary to attend to | 0s ‘othe ies) - 1 ‘the indus- -sHAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, CORNER OTH Y ‘i Ss have taken in regcrd to the strike and their snes state cmear: rce necanees 2 a mabe ‘cceastgn of the opening pa car sts n.w., Ker. HH’ Naylor, D.p.. | United States or Canada for such period as may ne pa Creepin ral, eseytieempend er poor the running of the mail trains stopped work | coxs in dispatching some of the most important DE DAN'L B CLARKE, Preat njbente at dace Witte comuitig’on yarn" | hey. Gs W: Wilt. ii i. aud’ San, goux and | be desired at the rate of fifty cente per month. | notide of whichraball ies re enous | on the order of the executive board of District | Cf'mhunclebstcluts soe of the most important GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Preat a-3 ED. J. HANNAN, O17 1th st. ow. el praise service, Consecration "meeting, Tuesday. eaBut all horde: t be ed | the measure in its successive stages according to | Assembly No. 246. The railroad men, by | fore sunset tonight they will be giad to return FB => GE0. W. CAMPBELL, «| rape meeting, Thureday eveninewat 8." The public wy, as the paper camnot be coat ax | tberaee of the Sensée, Dus without further | watusl consent, agrood to furaich emongh ac-| te meekrpeus treet Ceneasiine be buneg tomes CHAS. S. BRADLEY, Treas * “REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, as namie ae Cao Wig AVE by the money, or the paper cannot be sent, as debate, except every Senator who may desire | sistance to allow the mail trains to run, | i the moving of the trains, No great speed as 1 FENWICK YOUNG, Becy. Tr Dumuesge to Teeave hie Mende at bie now place | Fae Moor th and itis ie ctiew no ‘accounts sre kept with mail aubecrip- | vhall bo permitted to speak upon the measure | buy" "tuoy “hod ‘detormaned’ thee, ‘mot | attained until after the traine have pamed the 71 7 5. Richi D.D., pastor. Preachit tid . Dy it than ‘ing | WILLY, BOTELEN, Asst Secy. 2026-3m| 46 COLUMBUS BUILPING 7 pata. w_ | his. fork tam Sew Jemey fun, goer ab4 | tonne RiuMetTe cones etree ee) ingle © pameager mar! a. penal ak! THE KOAD WILL FIGHT TO THE RND, snecins — —. raise meeting. Sunday scuool 9:30 am. i i N HAY FEVER PATIENTS —— = ay Recr — Interns! After such demand shall have been made by | freight should be carried on the lines of the| The general superintendent of the New York ss CS Be ee ier Since DONT | rewtous: gobo Tle e 215,5i8, "| any Senator no other ‘motion shall be in order | New York Central and’ Hudeom River ratirond | Canc na Hower nen railroad this morn BR THE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO, | oe aavt, under Summek Neatite” as_ } SoFk ill pretch tumicrrow st 1am.” aid'® p.m ee rile shall have been voted upon bY | after 7:10 o'clock last night. From 3:50 until | ing issued the following letter, which was sss © | Sunday school at 9:30 8.10. All weloome to these ser- e Senate, unless the same shall fail pee | 4 916-918 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. vices. ite. | _ ORDERED 70 Wasuinaton.—Lieut, Col. 0. D. 8:30 no trains were ryp this morning. About 6 | posted conspicuously in all stations, offices and : Na ce a seconded, e s- P dl . pie ere ee a BRICKS, BRICKS. => NOUNT, EGNON PLACE METHODIST | Greene, assistant adjutant general, has boon |*C0204. nave decided to clone | o'clock, however great nymber of the train | shops of the road throughout its entire lengtht true hre-proof material known, cee WASHINGTON TEP ARY oo PRESS BRICK ) Noy, To Wightina De eaten Tien: | Felieved from daty at the headquarters of the | debate no motion, shell be in gan yun ee hands, who did not belong to the Knights of | , I* is the intention of this company to fight ‘Safes 29- - < schoo! am, Prayer meeting 8 ‘o'cluc! ee- | temporar’ in ceo! i j - | ‘ = DK. GUSTAVU . BROWN HAS MOVED =» KIT CARSON POS, No. 2, G. A. k — oat A in AN. Drum Corps will meet promptly on SATUK- r = a és PS ET have been lost, or shall have failed of a second, | Third Vice President Webb took charge of the go to work will be considered as having left the # doth at, oppomite the 8: Se ASE cere ete aera ot tee hall to marek to the pastor {Sunday school. 9:30 am. | ings today aggregated $37,800, as follows: Reg- | one Senator shall have spoken upon the pend- | been up all night superintending the com-| “sy Order of the third vice president a “Stay at homes” will sane the right of the Hoe ec teeet ee eee Boy: aK 10: | istered 4s, @5,000, $8,000, $2,000, $1,000, $4.500, | ing measure, or one vote upon the same shall 5 busi 4 consulting with the police) 7” - oo ere QUITABLE wore tain.” Furl ateelatee fx caieted.» By ordorof | 1ROO, by ev. 3b “Mawntrne, BiD.y of Atiute | grr’ an #04000. @8,000, 8 reap [a dares Pany's business and consulting pol ‘Inzovore Vooniers, a GLOKGE MACKAY, Post Commander, | Ga. You are cordialiy invited. ss BAe a - ‘oupon 48, $2,100 a officials from time to time regarding the safety | General Superintendent. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. _CHARLES F. KEEFER, Adjutint. BUB-ZE @q=>'IFIH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | 124 Registered 4348, @5,000, $8,500 at 103%, THE BRIDGE BILL PASSED. of ak aii tved om the ming | Vice President Webb said this m that “RQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F >t. q@=10,THE TRADE, Bs Mecr. Stn aud Teta 6. Preaching by Hew’ | fat, The House bill authorizing the construction | °F Passensers who arri nen caae Gin SenREn ake ae ‘The balance of the stock contained in the | P. C7 ‘burn at Ll am. T mperance meeting at a brid, T trains. about six hundred men had quit work, and ASSETS $1,119, 062.77. te Fate aS eal —% 1343s 8 p.m. Everybody cordially welcome, 1t Tuey Writ sx Retoaxep.—The court of the | of bridge across the Tennessee river at or PASSENGERS GETTING INTO TOWN. = company = al ey engaged two CfBce hours from 9 am. to 4.30 pm. daly. On | Koos munt be sold. therefore no reasonable otter re- | (w= >CONGRISS ST. MP. CHUR Deb SFORGE: | southern district of California having notified aie Se Als, was taken fromthe} oy... were compelled to get off the cars at —_ =aeelenn te ey wire —— the Grat Wednesday im each month the office will be | fused. In the ni wage oe ee Sermon tomorrow, m., by Kev, T. MoKec. ‘A | the collector of customs at San Francisco that bevap 3 sees tygrreans . ied bet Depeae ak 0d@- | veots Haven. instead of coming into the Grand | No freight is handled from the city. Live even trom tw So'cioch p.m. Advahces will be made ee = SX_ | cordial invitation, t*_ | twenty-three Chinamen had been discovered é : peve gree 50 os promptly at 7 o'clock, The 10th issue of stock is open ee 2NG 0 r Lue VIOUS TO MovING. FOUNDRY MF. CHURCH,—0:90, SUNDAY | there yn illegal residence the collector wired THE TARIFF DEBATE RESUMED, Contral depot as, usual, and they had to rely se end — a yet Kem © = iromneeonn BMNOM™L w. HopKins, | bruce sear beoene Baneny meoting ; 11 eermot | the Necretary of tho Trewsury for instractions, | ‘The tariff bill nes then tan lrg acer Re aa peprenr amy e orcdgys ange ear PT ty mete th ayy tron ly «ng Shares are #2.50 per month. au7-see __ "#0 Fat nw. | meeting, Weinenday.” Ut YOUP® °F Te | and was told to return them to China, tion being on Mr. Butler's amendment to para- | Toad and the street cars to bring them down | 1) Comuuicate with the sherill deo te haven $1,000 savanced on each share c— ISSUE OF STOCK. P MAGE ME CHURCH, SD AND A STS. | A Pznston ApPEst ALLowxp.—The appeal | craph 134, page 27, to reduce the duty oncotton | *°¥™. While the crowd of inten@lng passen-| number of deputies sworn in at once. Mm Pcp racernamygs 3 oe EQUITABLE BUILDING ASHOCIATION i s=: 3 p.m HAE lecture’ on ths Resetica' | in the Pension ease of James E. Richmond of | “8 to 85 per cent ad valorem, Cake 6 seer tgiererByry Actors arbres _— oe ae rages Nosigeee | \envcta! jurlished upoD ce 'N, D.C. - Sh cteeltows te tise ‘Catholic Church.” at 6 ‘MR. VANCE SPEAKS OF THE FARMER, Jeni jepol night a rumor r% y- $ . - “ pe CROPLEY’S HALi, COX 31ST AND M 8TS. ms this city has been allowed by Assistant Secre- 3 sen eer, | eee Sea ca hiee gta Maton | Sachse PAR Frees |e py ag Gomme Peso |, Mr Yasemadocn mang npn tae | ott eine anus eu oa] sted i k nedcnamea of reco _3NO. JOY EDSON, Bec'ry. w8_| ixtenest ALLOWS DoS BE TLE STS AND | Fg RYLAND ME CHORGH “PREACHING is directed “ en 4 Pension for injury to left an at = 2S ioe = farmer —— any ape hcgoiegs open elie gamed <A 10:30 the ‘second train over the rond got — THDRA E NT. 4 " . 8. . and in; eart resulting in disease | benefit from the tariff. The manufacturer of | Toad, too, tied up. > > off, the first one having gone at 8:30, Mr. We: t= Sapa ‘Tieasaret Foriere and Jicehanien tional Ban Sil welcome: “Grttian kedesvor Bociety at8 pm | of the lungs, woolen goods, he said, who got 75 per cent pro- | to = iam crac? —— ee ewe | cupbetioally declares that aay of the men whe Table d’Hote Dinner 81. my16-3m } during week ra ey's nig! B : tection on his goods, said to the farmer: “If | tickets for various points throughout the » | company wot ‘tained mecting—AUGUST 11, 1890. APTISM. SONG SERVICE AND SHORT] SrqnEp BY THR Paestpent.—The President eines J - under no consideration discharged when the 1 y SUNDAY NIGHT 8 o'cl P ‘ : | 4 ged when EDGAN ERINDY. "vice President | yuu Taptiat Church, 4th at, and Va ave. aoc Hise | has signed the act increasing the compensation Rae ecm ee Seninet Eogiieh | aia eypebgramad dicen edie’ = neg | toubie was over, This morning a number of We close at € pm., Saturdays excepted, Ci MILLIAMS “secretary. Swenis Pasior, breaches at 11 am. feats ree. 16 | of the assistants to the attorney of the United | ond ‘ironch anure eer ee at el ae eas thrown upon the | Mei ffom points “up the state aud Now Jersey — Directors: ; Td overt Ae ating e ASE og LIEULENANT | States for the District of Columbia; the act to| you 25 cents per bushel protection on Sour |®Y the unusual trafic thrown upon srrived aud were at once put towork. Me, »_ Governor of Indiana, will occupy the pulpit it ti i he ion road, All the West Shore trains went| Webb said frankly, when asked where he ob= Arthur Small, ‘Win. H. Manogue, of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church: services a | PeTmit the construction of a cable line in front | wheat and 10 cents per bushel protection on r > You Wi N Ox Gustav Priebus, Joveph Fauning, 21 aya aud S puss young people's meeting at 7;| Of the post office building in New York city; | your corn against England,” that docs not|out last night and the 3:90 train this| tained the men to take the strikers ov Wu Neev Oxe Berean Joneph F. Birch, 4, | mission scliooi 2730, 08d Felidwe’ Hath A¥"__ | the act known as the original package act, and | grow a bushel of corn and does not grow | morning was particularly crowded, At 11| tt the company had expected trou woe ROCHDALE, 00-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. re, YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN | the acts granting pensions to Hannah Leo and | one-fifth of the wheat that her people eat. "The aloik tak Were not wholly unprepared for it. The mem- ‘i night the St. Louis train | bers of District Assembly 246 have, with the = Chureh. — Services tomorrow: Sunday | James H. Showalter, one got cash and the other pro cash ss = tenes } > oan ened wiactiems PH, 1 Members of thia Bociets: are informed that | Oh—SE, ji), mis, Bermott by Kev. Win. Dayton was (thehertrea” can aicterenies Sen came to the West Shore depot. The baggage ception of Master Workman Valentine of the lo- Lisi? -WEIGET OvEBOOn T TO WEAR “ecubern iu posseecion of the Ineie Gal anding rie leew at OcaBpins Thireday sontag ete Pexsioxs ron Disraict Proriz.—Pensions | “the long run.” Whenever the’ manufacturer | Wa handled by the trainmen and no excite-| cal assembly, gone to their homes, 3 by THE COOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS. 1891, can obtain information calling | 8 o'c have been granted to residents of the District | got tired of reaping the benefit of the bargain| ment was observable. Train Inspector WHAT MR. HOLLAND 6aYS, Do NOT WEAR THE OLD ONE THAT HAS my oficer UF menLer of the ComMANLee, as IYER UNION M, E- CHULCH, 20TH ST, N of Columbia as follows: Original invalid, Wm, | 0D bis side he agreed to let the farmer get his | Williams and Train Master Reick were respon-| A reporter met J. J. Holland of the general SEEN THE SERVICE OF SEVERAL SEA- iy order of the Committes, dey schools Ti & mr pRecniug by We Ee Pees, | Schmelzer; increase, (special ect), Henry | “i2ings. sible for the management of the yard. Five | executive board of the Knights of Labor at SONS; BUT, RATHER, LET IT BE A NOB- _audel ___J. W. HARSHA, Secretary._| p>. D.: 8p. m., Christian endeavor; ® p.m, Weduen: wbridgo; reissue, T. Manuel Hermann; re- 4 SOMEWHAT WARM DISCUSSION, — freight trains left between 8 o'clock last night | the Grand Union Hotel this morning. Mr, BY, STYLISH GAHMENT. yaar 1B = one ER BONDS, ALWAYS A DESIRABLE | @¥-Prayer mecting. at and increase, Charies Taylor, (Sol-| Mr. Vance having remarked that braids and) and 1 o'clock this morning. The strikers all | Holland said: “I bave been somewhat misreps B ‘RES’ | ow Investment—We can secure a few thousand =aTHE REV. ‘ARD DOWNS WILL Home): widows, Sarah E.. widow of Wm. | laces were to be put on the free list, Mr. Aldrich resented in this matter. I was sent here to WARDROBE. 6 per cent First Mortage Water Works Bonds for par- reach in the Weatminster Presbyterian | H. Chase, and Margaret A., wid f Gi m is conducted themselves in an orderly manner. | “ ties desiring to invest.” C. 5. KICHAKDS & CO. Church at 11 su. on Sunday. Fublic invited. _18_| H Blake, (special act). 1°" °F G°2 A | coerected him by adding “composed of straw.” ‘They say they are determined not to work un- | 2¥€stigate the matter and try and arbitrate it, cOU SILL FIND A COMPLETE as- aul-3w a _ 1505 F st, ae Le METROPOLITAN ZION awe |= » (special act). “The inference,” Mr. Aldrich said, “that raps discharged sisi cb skabeiaaasa” hs — = Beira at . with COUNTERS AND ALL MANAED AT THE SS tc ing LT amahd 8 p'ah'by ‘the pestor. "Ai Eve | NAVAL Onpens.—Lieut, Commander Joseph | would be drawn by the Senator's constituents, | secutive board of District Assembly 246 was|terday I left. for Sproobinn LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE CONSISTENT anaes waneres ween # ____1t*_] N, Hemphill. detached from the Jamestown and | or by any body else who might read his speech, | isi session all night, Acting Superintendent | and the papers this morning tell me more than. WITH RELIABILITY. Bis notes frome bis eaten tye nak, | pieced on waiting orders. Chiet Engineer ©. | Would be that laces af cotton oF linen, or eilk, | 5 “O'S ts iged by the ottoan of the Hun | Lever knew or Grosset of, “i bef we Shes thane srepetin Alt tenting cation bya desth | k. DeValin, detached from the Pensacola and | W¢Fe t© be put on the free list. dae : fies strike would be ordered; I did not order it and WE ARE STILL ABLE TO SUPPLY ALL IN THE PRICE OF COKE. pt pp ee eg 7 7 se Mr. Vanoe. No, sir. I did not want any | son River railroad at 4 o'clock yesterday after- | 4: not countenance i, My dus was to lay DEMANDS FOR THOSE KELIALE BLUE Sn Oe een Cemiane are Fake ceneving sore] = such inference to be drawn, noon that a strike was imminent. The strike, | the matter before the executive d in De- AND BLACK SERGE SUITS AT 815 EACH, Sane eaeersere ee : “4 arton, who is detached an Mr. Aldrich. Th y c strike Sachs O€ OGNAWSTR LitKS On ow Inorder to reduce our large stock we will deliver g=THE METHODIST Home, 12TH AND N | ordered to the Pensacola, Ensign James te . A ss e remark had no other pur-| they said, would not occur before 7 o'clock, | troit and to await their orders, ‘The wae LINED. ALL OF THEM THOROUGHLY until further notice best quality Coke for domestic | aac wan be H c pow ‘dered by the local assembly, which they sts, ; day at 3:30 p.m, | Oman, ordered as assistant to the equipment ¥: —I want the i when the crews would be changed. At 6 | °F vy <aulh 20D Sano See ted by Rev. J. K. Schultz, All ‘interested tn: Mr. Vance—I wi ¢ inference to be drawn officer in the installation of electric lighting "5 . have a perfect right to do, but I was totall i % vies o'clock the inspector sent officers to all the 4 plants at the New York gard which the committee authorizes to be drawn, pec unaware of any such intention on their Purposes at the following LOW prices; When asked about the extent of the strike be and nothing else. I read ‘Braids, plaits, laces, | switching stations. The inspector had also all 8, MACARTHUR, D.D,, PASTOR Baptis ‘g ‘no ry E Church, New "York city, |p, aoe Di ‘i &c., for making hats, &c. (to be put on the free | the bridges over the track guarded so that the | said that the jurisdiction of the assembly ex ROBINSON, PARKER & 09. oe Mes ceeeiaten echo tesa Teer ee | een oH: Dewesend HE. MoMickell tig, . trains should not be aséailed by missiles. The | tended as far as Buffalo, and that the strike 25 bushels Crushed, 82.25. Subject, “Strung Young hien.* AL! eu ‘cordimuy'ix: | delegate to the photographers’ convention of | Mr, Aldrich—That is not the language of the | f 60th to 79th will probably extend that far. although he had RELIABLE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 3 ited. = Z Ye | Buffalo, John B. Buss and Mr. and Mra, W. C. | bill. The statement would mislead the Amori, | Fiver front from mbes strocts.om the | 55 clictal iatoranstion to thal effect, ade seuvaem a xe 40 bushels Uncrushed, 62.50. ce, Mf. CHURCH, REV. J, w. £ |Greyburn d¥ St. Louis, Messra, George and | can people. p North river was particularly guarded. This is | "..an1 my colleagues have left.” continned Me. — 40 bushels Crushed, $3.30. Bowen, Ph. D., pastor.—11 a.m. and 8 p.m.,} Geo, R. Murphy, Chas. H. Davis of the photo-|_ Mr. Vance—-It is exactly the language used | the grain elevator district, sermons by the pastor; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ; Holland, “Mr. Lee is im Albany and the re le par- , i by the finance committee in its report. z op x graphers’ convention and H. Beuttell of New | by nee co! in por GUARDING AGAINST VIOLENCE. mainder have dispersed. Lam locked in here BUY QUICK AND OFT THE BENEFIT OF ie | ee ee ee ee oie Mb. —aPrngg | Yorks J- P. Armstrong and JG, Sutton of | Mr. Aldrich-The commitioe hes wmede no re- Inspector Byrnes remained at his post all | and will await farther instuctions.” REDUCTION. =< ‘Church building will be dediedted fee tne, ‘ex., are at the Ebbitt House. port on the subject. i ight. Today hehas detectives all along the | Mt- Holland said that Mr. Powderly would debt BUNDAY, August 10, at 3:15 o'clock. Hynes- | Heury Raabe of 710 18th street, who haa be Mr. Vance—Then the printer (that man who | Dig y “s arong the! not comé to New York uutil sent for by him. bone, jn the Band P. RK. near Seabrook; the | confined to his bed with a paralytic stroke, is | makes so many mistakes) is all at fault. __ | bridges and in the tunnels. No freight cars| He further stated thea he wnderstocd teat all —_ ad oe express stops. : __ it slowly improving.--—Mr. and M. Deane | __Mr. Aidrich—In order to avoid the necessity | will be run today, but the inspector received a| the engineers had been ordered out and that Se TEMPERANCE MEETING GOOD TEMP- | are at the Fredonia.——Messrs, Chas. H. Cook, of repeating the words in the paragraph of the dispatch to the effect that the officials would | they would probably work betwoen no@® 500. A Pouxp. JOHNSON BROTHERS, MORKOW EVENING 8 orclock Dre c.N. Whlthey | Jobn W. Hastell,F. W. McEwan | bill the treasury expert who prepared the re. haha ah Dioh and tomorrow morning. P and (others ‘will speak; recitation by ‘Mis Sibley; | and Lyman P. Fiske, all of — Brook- | capitulation used the words “braids, plaits, laces | "Y t Fun ® passenger c'chook. In- | U'iio mows had boon received this morning of SPRING LEAF TEA. mau = es Special vocal imusic by Mir. sud Mre, Whitney of Utah: | Irn, are istered at the Arno.——| &c., for hats.” but the Sefator understands as | spector Williams will have charge at the Grand any trouble on the West Shore road, though ‘My Great Specialty, jot euenty Wertauates Gas TigehCnntvin.| | Feemictavind. ee _1t_|J. Sampson and P. McIntyre, prominent and | Well as I do that there are no braids or laces | Central depot and on 4th avenue to 110th | every precaution is being taken to handle DELIcious, ‘Also the most extenaive dealers in all kinds of Fam- pO UAST WEEE OF | 5 MPSRANCE wealthy piace of Bentland, Thos. W. O’Brad- Lpmecey as ie retigpeiew riggs composed | street. Inspector Conlin will have charge from | the freight and passenger trafic on the . = . fe a8 y LL F. 8 straw or some similar material. icoel incli WHOLESOME. ily Fuel. z-te | Mra kA Chianibeng J “ariaock ant coca wit | aadlW Fl Rockwell are ey by cere Mr. Vanco—No, sir; I deny it. I do not de- | 110th street to Spuyten Duyvil _—— Saar Weckesen len, beleoe ne tel, author- Uusurpessed for Iced Tea, = = OF THE | Meetings Sunday, Y SUM ANd wife will sing at oth | lington.——Hon, C, L, Landers of Connecticut | site to make any’ impression that ia not true, | ast side. Inspector Steers will bave charge of ized Mr. Valentine to act as the “Knights” re} 7 With the Delicacy of Grees, ee TRE AN TRMALY OF THE | mestinws Sunday. pit. | hus returned and is at the Arlington, Fred. | and the mistake that I made was in relying om | the west side of the city all the way up. The | resentative. He could not be found this more With the Serena of Dib Sia charge Students ising denta Neltees | MoE Nerd, Geaerare called t Meet ON SOMT | W. Floyd of New York is at the Normandie.— | the statement of the committee. {Laughter}, | steamboat patrol will guard the North river | ing, nor could any of the strikers, their aim only at maecaee eB Beek ta veak | eocort the ‘omat's Relet | returne e city and is staying at the Shore- n : i ‘ ir. J. J. nd of the nation BW, BURCHELL, sis dew. oF to Jamies B. Hoda Prof, Dent Moware woine to‘ttend the heampment at Boston to ham —“Thos. Mas Bivree, thead pled the ¢ oat, tance Then this book here (the re- ait, = = re — hey wR | his dation bed onden oe ee ee GAS FIX. 4 merci Coll 7 E. 8. Stuart of PI ‘a jation) is not sanctione: e commi in port te! the Jocal commuttee, “ufo Deal edurmerey | it en en ahd: D) Game: phi, ex-Congrecaman Win.Ward of Peunayive, | tes. Itis entirely a forgery andansathorieed, | - ‘The first train out on the Hudson River rail-| He deviured thet the ‘strive, woes local one, bs bog te s <q=>4MERICAN MECHANICS_MEMBERs OF | Dia and M.J. Holloway of SouthBend, Ind., areat | | Mr. Aldrich—I have already stated two or | road left the station at 8:35 o'clock this morn- having been ordered by the local as © LHUvyrMAR ore teal ta ee at Odd eetoNe b,0-C-A.M., | the Riggs House.——J, P, Woodhare and W. E. | three times that that table is one that has been | ing. = to 9a.m. five local trains on the Har-| sembly. When questioned about the strike THE SCHULTZ 6 4 & eae OM oy ee es instant, at tay ees, | Hughes of Denver, C, A. Courtwright of Phila- | made up at the Treasury Department by an | lem railroad and seven on the Hudson River | extending beyond West Albany he claimed eee Poe sae paren Oe xeaealiaa tien funeral of our “late | delphia and Samuel T. Pounier of Charleston | ¢xpert, railroad arrived. All the through trains from | that he was not in & position to say, Di:xr G&G oene p>ho YOU WANT A PARLOR, suite? sre | brother, penjue! Goodrick. Brother, Mechanics in- | are registered at the Hotel Randall.—C, r. Vance—That is rather small dodge—a | the west arrived on time. Mr. Webb says there | Jt was rumored about the depot thad the one we are offerine for $60. Soid last | vited. ae iA; TREXLAR, C.” | Sims, jr.. and W. 3. Barnes of Macon, Ga., C, | contemptible evasion of a great question—to | is no trouble on the western division with the| the entire system would tie — Er the wholesale msnufscturere can mage it’ attest Ps 10.0.8 COVENANT LODGE Now | D. Morrison, fr., and ‘Mr. and Mra rank A: which the conrmitide, cnigetion | tos tock | exception of» few night station men whose | but the fact “could not be verified, special, ‘ # ~~ ho; Tosi Pea ‘S| Hervey of Nottingham, Ala, are spending a| Which the committee, certainly authorized to | places were mediately filled. At 5:30 o'clock | Not one pound of freight is being moved over Qaek yO. 7. Spool Coston, 4324s. dow. “auzatthiest ___W. H. HOUGHTON & co, | B=, iuéots at Mall TUMORLOW (Biuday othe fow days at Willard's "Mr John J Slattery | be placed on the table of each: Senator, which | this morning details of police began to arrive | the Hudgon Hiver road oud that brneeh of tae Pekereattaeg Fron rns con men etnet| Bonnar apart | Raho Ban tod Sutra Puat a | tao cme ned' ohh amine | Sen cette at teh Beemer | neem ate acteurs tang aii eee - | New York, Boston ia . ——Geo, imtoo ed the West Bick Boarecm bone en OUNT OF, CLEMENTS Weyeae | Bra GNADABS, ATTENTION. — MEMBERS | H. Towle and Mr. Sharp of Boston, L. K. Davis | Committee's explanations of the charges made- two hundred men. They were distributed | Williams ie personally in charge of the molto, Ail Colors of Heirietia, 260. MOUNT ST, CLEMENTS WATER. quested to attend the reruiat weekly incctingou tts | Of Denver. J, Bartlett Masten of Texas, Mr. | It is certainly bgp eae vemos er arcana about the yards and at the doors leading to the | ana has men along the entre length of the ee, entians WASHINGTON MINERAL WATER COMPANY, | ['\. EVENING August 12. Business, of import- | and Mrs. N. C. Gullette of Victoria, Tex., Mr. | being reduced to the last degree of despera- | depot, tunnel and tracks to Mott Haven. Ail .s + Ontng Shirts bm fe osu my22-Sen 814 Fat. nw, Sole Agente, | Ce: BY order, N. PLASS, A: SOHNS, K.S.1t | and Mrs, E. W. Lyon of Raleigh, W. L. Thomp- Soa, which it — to make —— A FULL FORCE OF YARD MEN AT WORK. switch towers and switches are constantly Brioaies Culiare ie Cain, 30 Boe 0 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS we | BE Baltimore and Washington, intel Wad | of Lourdes Liverpoul, Ohio, Henry C. Parker | objection to the, languag i Sane Comics malts toahemn sinotgne- | Pee Donen ora zwatte Collars, 18< : Cais, ; : undes county, Ala., Mrs. J. W. Ferguson | Which it has authorize : aa fall It was said that the 6:30 train for Buffalo Fi taunt arte aS mesr ite of Sine tion puters, | Afeauiemince wil einer tha taprvioat Wark | of Lonlavile and hie. and Aira J. 8 Young of | Mr. Aldrich ‘he ‘Senator was making | Red out in the yards and s fll force of mon | ima sui that te 8:80 train for Buflato Feceecie lems than cost. —s COR RICHALDOE Co... fas there i nocthcrranup cn the baiteore any7OUN | Chicago ate at the St Jamen—-—B Tas | statement that would have been’ miles obtained to take the places of the strikers. At | was also said thet all of the men in the wit Sood Hair Besee wat OU Prices. | _aul-3w 1405 F st, Koom 4 Cae decent the M. E. Church. A different | rence of Athens, Ga, and J. H. Winoir of | aud would have created the im) thatthe | 6:30 the following notice was posted in the towers went out this morning, taking thé chartg Keod Mcheltey's “Go.'s Atlas of the W, 1d, worth TEMPORARY OFFICE OF THE pe en Sie, 1 0 CARKOLL, Pres't, Mee i A oa. H mt ator the Beoskiya free aie ores een ee ee Rabe se al tan Ne aes a ce ref pop ty sovnoee s ‘s Atlas or! — OF] H. BROWN, 8 3 essrs. Charles ilton o} — Ne leas are 04.80, riven to cab Dagens: Call and sos WASIINGTOR LOAN AND THOST COM-| 46 Rev. Si HUGHES, Gon, Men. | Timesand Edwin &. Conner of tho Phibuerie | Mc. Vance: I did not say thet, Onatealotstion Sb486 oom, WA te So nent | bese entint tenn ee ee 2-4 TOWNER & SON, | 1001 st. ‘n.w. a> HAVING COME 10 MY KNOWLEDGE | Times have gone to Cape May for a few days, | Mr. Aldrich: The oye dine’ ont of ® mem- | and will stup at all stations from Yonkers north. 8. Already 200 of the men who went oud ud 1316 7thet ow ‘This company, af , | ny pW ey Sent J of damages inet | joorMf, Jaa. T. Farr of Florida avenue will bevy reed rier napa py a ~~ facet a Turopore Calas: last night bar and it is estimated ioterest an iollows. Ou all auncunts deposited for | tothe accidental death of iny late Lusbaud, 1 hereby Jeave Monday for the Virginia mountains, a mae nied of matt are General Superint thas be four and five only are honety days or more, but less than six mouths, 3} per | take this occasion to refute all such ‘und to say | Where he will spend his vacation, test against that kin pleading or misplead- McAlwaine said thst all the local trains | Ut in this city. {URE REE Anuum: <4 per cent on deposits for more | that I intend to do no auch thing. re eg, eee like this, that ‘been abandoned in the tunnel and “,LL. RUXEING SMOOTHLY.” {oan my mouths, ut lew tau ayear, and 4 per cent on @ SINR EPR FS Special Pension Agents. . Morgan got in the discussion and spoke * nd Jouxson & Loerraxiz. *pomats of oe your oF longer: : 1 (RS. EDWARD KENNELY. of the straw-piaiting industry carried om by | !#f north as Yonkers were working | At the yards of the West Shore road at the enmmmante Seg aate,_ Money losned STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD, Superintendent Porter has appointed the fol- | Of the, stras girls in some of the southern | 4°Wn aud ine short time ould be | root of West 96th street and the foot of Wesb — W. B. ROBISON, Secretary tiouel Beak of Woz Laing named special agents to collect the ste- | Hates, arguing that it should not be left uff he | © o tlliroad was 10 te rock’ cheat ike | 42d street everything is reported to be We respectfully call attention to our reduced prices | Charles B. Bailey, ga National Metropolitan Bape © tistics of manufactures: John H. Gilmore | list of dutiable goods, banwicdacs rages epee wee wage Spe smoothly and all trains are arriving a fe the following-nemed cucds: Stree 1. baste, Ey g amy Columbia National Bank. (chief), Giovanni E. Channing (assistant), at| Mr. Vauco then resumed the floor, Semeanre yards ox te Mie Viciclly tens night or | Scorteg on tue te te Een y ‘Satteens that were 16c., now 12340, GEmeR SESS Tate Bomervalla -ruern’ ahd Mechanics National Bank. an Francisco; G. W. Durbin (assistant), 6. F nos: tg ce ig oN ga Central yard at the foot of Wi Satteens that were 1zigc., now Se. B &. Cane Penk wow ‘Washington and Georgetown Railroad, Moller a os Grand 88d street nota wheel has turned and at tees aaron. . i> sealiocod {agsistant), at Milwaukee, Wis.; J. J. Sere dozen men. These were detailed to watch the French tatteons 200. eid25e, wore 206, and ae, | debuy Mises gegpre rucndln Washington Gas Stock. Qrmabee, Tracy City ree Troutunn: Hesie’ | - Retore the reading of the Jourasl Mr. Rogers | bridges as far as Soh street, Not ove of theus | Sacks Tia Set eects cope te ee White Goods at about haif price. Aluert ®. Fos Pree. Shesapeake and Potomac Telephone. ; Foutman, Hazle- | (ark.) raised the point thet there was no panty tocol rel maldnight nee, + | the Grand Central ‘at 6 o'clock last even> inna Dt aa to carcrae is hurrases : Sobn Jewett, Laconia’ Ni; Breck oars ead eal Coe open sao cape to ‘bad all jp ply homed Setup Menace o : = mse a . clock China Silks 40c.; were 06. ; Sve. quality wae se. | Joby B. Larner, Se eS rhea, Awerican "¢ Hayes, Farmington, N.#.; John D. Lyman, | to counts quorum, «call of the House was or- | Fone to their various hotels, iErecy ena Sores nek Ce and is ox- Great reduction in Outing Shirts and Summer} —°*9™ ___" A. ® Worthington, Washington asag tren. Exeter and Portsmouth, N.H.; W. M. Nute, | dered. \ | crowded. At 11:30 o'clock ‘Tura ‘Vice Presiden® Bee" TennIsn Bate Biviente fee Bonds NH. 174 members having responded to their names that wont Webb said yg en enecheney Saaeenne wwites Te aah lusit - GUMLEY & STEVENS, 1385.70 | Next Monday ts District day im the House. me| M- a pe ay on a RE SH — SE ge ee WILKINS’ PRINTING HOUSE, ts desired to have as large a petition against the Pte pearer refed ren $reg heer p “In ” he said, “though I was JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, tte ot Pokey AR sperms tors Baty il Speesben Ponce psenaiey ern that measure ts again | ried—yoas, 115; nays, 60. , — iuine canty this a 718 Market Space, SD 407 100 ada tas | ae a hea {Continued on Fyth Page) Slows Company's cars. ‘The Bowen, feat mad : eee

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