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‘ITY ‘s STRICT. THE NEW AWAITING THE BLOW. them for being idle. Thirty-four policem: JCTION LES. RAILROADS. cl AND_DIST: ICT. gas serie guarded the depot. Rightech of them came | ——““UCTION SALE evtee aaeh ake —— Feit desling has always been the| Dr. Baxter Kept Busy Responding to| A Strike Probable Against All Vander- | from the fifth precinct in charge of Serzeant THIS EVENIN ESAPLAKE AND OHIO RalLWa¥. cella - , lations. bilt Roads. Hurley and Koundsman Leonard. ‘The other | Cr _crain FICBNER AUCTIONKER, 611 ENN. motto of Tae Evexrxa Stan. “A dollars SS = fated, in charge of owudemun McDermott, Meiropeiftan’ Hotel. eae ae worth in return for every dollar received” is | preyex years To sEnvE AS SURGEON GENERAL— | POWDERLY wassixa wis FoRCES—cocxciL or | belonge @ second precinct. tat rs ‘hea, Geuuine Diarwonds, — feeling ot i fi the principio upon which its business is con- | mis nrconp 1x THE anMx—sIXTEENteAns' worK | ALL THE LEADERS AND A MaNITESTO TescED | focling ot p dutratile cee can ae ers hom Schedule in Effect May 18, Gucted. Advertisers usually get from ten to} A8 CHIEF MEDICAL PURVRYOR—BIS RELATIONS | EXPLAINING THE Cask OF THE LABORING | ing for emergencies. General Superintendent Tomornow one hundred dollars for every one invested in} 70 PRESIDENT GARFIELD. rx, ite advertising columns. WESTERN MARYLAN Hagerstown Manufacturing Boom— Col. Jedediah H. Baxter. chief medical pur- veyor of the army, whose nomination as sur- geon general was made a week ago, is still awaiting confirmation and acting at tne head of a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.; FRIDAY, AUGUST 22; 1890 The crisis in the trouble betwoem se: Né York Central Railroad Company T andt Knights of Labor from all outwavd Pearances cannot be averted. Mr. Powderly Warren is doing al! he can to propitiate every ‘ethploye of the freight depot, 5000 ——— 2 jot: His First Thousand Dollars. Brom the Chicago News. While Luther Laflin Mills was going through HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Traine leave Union Depot. 6th and B streets. 10-87 REGULAR BALE &2. for Now, Nowa uid Pot port 3 end Norfole daily" Arrive wt int a8 LO pam $74 Norfolk at ego gem 14 Post # ° pere through without change to cia , some old papers the other day he found a very ALso, rrivigg ott dena : the bureau as the | evidentiy hesitates to give the word precipitat- | © lacesting “Gdcuteint Yeoux ike ‘san or the secon SE Sy ni -¥. 6.W. Westies Limited, defty. Soitd ing as th o-operati the i pel ND-HAND BUGGIES, CARRIAG! tra je Limited. daity. Railroad Accident— An Incendiary Fire. lac Gata Bai | ten Wanlaas bes ce 4h peat cities a ssa Bibs - ates Paarl Ava atid ee ee CARRIAGES, Be. With dining cars, rau through withopt Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR A. Storrs, ced sar — Hacrxstown, August 22, Hagerstown's “boom” continues and two more important industries will be established here. The Land Improvement Company has donsted to Crawford & Co. of Washington, manufacturers of bicycles, alot in Corbett's addition. upon which these gentlemen will be- gin the erection immediately of their factory. ‘The building will be of brick, two stories high, with attic for storage purposes, and will be 125 feet long and 40 feet wide. The engine and boiler rooms, 36 by 25 feet in size, and the of- fice, 16 by 28 feet. will adjoin the main build- here. In the mean- while he is kept busy replying to the large numbers of congratn- lations that are being showered upon him by his hosts of friends, both in and out of the service, whose pleasure at bis final promotion is scarcely less pro- nounced than his own, He will not retire until DR. BAXTER. Federation of Labor. It wasan sccepted fact that unless the firemen’s organization and other organizations connected with the United Order of Raiiway Employes joined hands with the knights astrike on the system of roads would prove a disastrous failure and result in the ultimate disruption of the Knights of Labor. On the other hand every bour of delay is of benefit to the railroad company, which is quietly gathering in men on reserve for the emergency, so that when the battle comes. if it shall come, it will be a decisive contest. That the pending labor struggle will be the greatest that the country has ever been called upon to witness is said by men who have been studying below. “I do not know exactly what called forth these utterances from Mr. Storrs,” said Mr. Mills, “but I apprehend that they were in reply to some young man who wrote the brilliant lawyer for advice as to the best way of invest- ing a sum of money which he had in his pos- session, “The manuscript is as follows: “There are several answers to your question: “One boy takes his $1,000. spends it either in foreign travel or in the cultivation and im- provement of his mind and manners at home. At the age of thirty-one, if he is consistent in this course, he has laid the foundation tor a SEVERAL IRON 8. AND CHEST, ROPE, NAILS, & “THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. RDAY SALE OF HOU: VERY DESCRIPLION. ING OF PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OOM FURNITURE, oy ‘ENTERS’ TOOLS c. ALIIMORE AND onIO : REGULAR sath B (ORE AND OHJO RAILROAD. Leave Washington from #1 das, 3 So ud Ti oi Lewis a4 LediRepoisg eprom ALSO nierwear, Hosiery and Miscel'aneous Lot i. and 830 p. ticles, h. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. gbsnee to Sinciunett. “Vestibule wiceper for Lex ington and Louisville. ‘Palimas Care avecnen to Eecetve passenyers at ® 2 Office: 513 Peuteyivauie avenue 2. HL W. FULLER dy12-t¢ General Passenger Agent Schedule in effect June 26. 1590, Non commer ot New Jersey syehucand Catreet = mt For Chicago and North: Frew Galy 11 30am, « me oF Cincunan, St ress vy For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express cally 9.308 a For Leaiugton and points in the Shenandoah Valley. ENSINGE r : 1901, so that he will have eleven years to serve ‘ indisputable, ‘They | }088 career of usefulness and honor. and,what-| YW. 4... 500 8 0y eg The athe indaetyy te thab at the Rok | ig chial medioal olfiagr Of tiie] army) an = ane ibeaene will Hecate ever caireek grer at his death his bank account may be, he | savUnDaY MORN SG ALLL Sass THE EVENING STAR is offered to the priv Miseent Paint Company of Toledo, Onto, SEER | csenlly long tarsi tor a yarean chiet, in the United States, The other ronds not di. | pan terueted something for the good of man- | comneucne st FEN O'CLOCK P60. i lie, in good faith and with confidence, as TUB bas purchased ground along the Cumberland rectly concerned realize that if the Knights of Se an, MUNAyE ErEeO- Buewics, Wagons, Carts, Dayton Wagons, Lot Har: | 7 ie, faith and w J Valley aud Western Maryland Railroads and | rina Verteonter ty birth andap-| Labor win on the Vanderbilt system’ their ay Eeek Thee fate abe ihe ness, Me), Ke. eee 2 BEST LOCAL ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN Will erect a puint mill and have it in operation Dr. Baxter ise fermonter by bir! ae roads will in turn be tied up and crippled. It Yon'betwen right and wrong which his travel, | 30 Head of Horses and Mares. This stock is well | 11 =n THE UNITED STATES. In point of fact, an about two as. The ors used in th pointment to the army, having been born May | was said, in consequence, that the officers of culture and education hav is hi is a worthy the attention of buyers. ay Stations between Washincton aint ure found iu this state and the adjoming | 11, 1837. He received his designation to the | overy railroad in the United States will com- qugital ab euusk betser than bank Stock as aa ot RLEVEN orct0ce, fn ae bebe Gemeuet. = 080, 8:80am. 12:10,3 may be truthfully said that it is without ap —— a Aprile Bassoren bora — service from civil life during the first Part of Se cane the'Vanderbilteys-| "better than Bram. No reverse cf fortran 1 Gray Horse, TSorie! Horse s a1 Horse. "| 6 4 dicen: equal in this respect any where im the world tribu:ing ware house at Hagerstown aud iis new | {te war, being appointed surge aS can teke it from him. No financial |?) DO Ot eo, Bashington, 5.00, 6:20, 8 Si >. 7:20, twelfth Massachusetts regiment of infantry THE STRIKERS STILT. CONFIDENT. panics can rob him of it. It is his and his These averments are borne out by the figures Volunteers June 26, 1961. A little less then @| The general executive board of the Knights | children’s forever. pipe lime route runs im such close proximity to several towns of the county as to give employ. FUTURE DAYs. 412-00. ), 6-00, 6 eee KE D. = iven below, which are compiled from the year later he was honorably mustered out - ‘ “The other boy L his @1,000; he ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. 10:2 sworn weekly statements printed in the men: toalarge number of men. trom that rank and April, 182, was made w | Of Labor reported lat night thatoverthing waa], “1be other’ bor, tayg: pr vig et cee he Ee — Po," 20" ¢ bh Sioninay he ahs pater: are being ibuted slong the rou: surgeon of volunteers, which he remained until | Very encouraging and that they were 18 20 band of a ani ie he atthe age of thirty-one? 50, 10:10 10 on each Monday in the year, and con wre Lathetane Of Receereille, at Gazaone | 3uly 90. 1867. In the meantime he had been | stant communication with the strikers along | #220! 8 money-getter is the sorriest spectacle Soran, 8 ame | nen ene puern Sehnder etetenaste showing Me ak cee ae oe gre this | Performing general staff duty, and on the 28th | the line. At Bafiolo Atty new men had come | on God's green earth. Leisure is dreadful to coxstatixe 12"P, RTHWEST. an. i203 350 pm sundaye | average daily circulation of the paper during without a church edifice. will ere 59 of August, 1X66, had been sent to this city on | out, and J. J. Holland had gone there to take him. He leaves nothing behina him but money, tlt ie Sen Pm, fall Ker. G. ML Brown is the pastor in charge. | special duty, compiling the medical statistics of | charge. ‘They had also heard that the fremen and that his children waste. ‘The glory of this INFANT “SHORT COALN, the Metropolitan Branch. +6 30. | the year 1889, published im Tae Stan on the Mrs. Elias Wants of thie city has been allowed | 16. provost inarshal genaral'sbureaa. July 20, | at Albany, or ‘at least many of them. had gone | Yorid is not in corner lots aor baa steeke, ae XD Be REN'S AN tabend fee ee nous only, a peusion if a dependent mother of €12 per | i867, he was appointed lieutenant colonel and | out, They had instructed the district execu. 18th of January, 199 Briefly stated, the points upon which the above claim is based are these: That— back pay of 97, for which great man whom the world today reverences is ‘KR, LA: For Gaithersvenn enh tense inte, 29 SILK VELVETS, | RS 00, 111-00 aim, 11:00, 13:00, ty 35, Pak NTE-FIETH, at TER | "Nor Boya's wud intermediate stations, °7-00 p.m, the Stock of Fine | ""For Treaerick, 155 $850, 609 TSO amistant medical purveyor in the regalar | tive board to call a meeting of the district at- | Fomembered because he wearice’ ale eaten | Sea being accepted ten, days later. He | sembly at Albany next Monday: The oxecn-| Spectacle on this earth is that of Cra ee ota Aue chief medical parvayor of tho tive board's headquarters would hereafter. be | on “his pile of greenbacks, which be asec | Ot GR DAT: AUCUE army, with the rank, of Heutonant col- | in New York, but at what precise place it had | Carry with him, wile his logiiece ste erties | ooo eek eran onel,, March 12. 1872, his rank being! not yet boon decided upon. Nostriko has as | iis coin oven ag the brestir aeeqney foe nk | sti at tee neaee aareeeae raised to colonel June 23, 1874, which has been | yet been ordered outside district assembly 246. count of abandonment. ‘Samuel Harrison, a resident of Sandy Hook, 1. The Star has three times the circu- body. Millinery Goods, &c,, contained therein, aud to which | §1-\ 5, 45-30, $4.3 am, | lation of any other paper in Washing- this couuty, and for the past fifteen years an ps ver since. He received two brevets, | Of the future orders Mr, Powderly could not | P°4Y- ‘i fa | Thin stork iopae take ver offe eee cont engineer on the Bultimore and Ohio railroad, | &i8 3tade ever since. He rece’ ‘But suppose that your saving boy loses his | Thi k is one of the finest of the kind ever offered r illed | 22° of lieutenant colonel of volunteers, March | tell. They will be very glad if the federation ille making daily trips to Hagerstown. w ral auction aud sould command the at} 4:10 stock; suppose, as often happens, through no 30 fe d faithfud joins them, if not they ‘vill go on anyw: Rm. ona 2 The Stars circulation im Washing- vag | 3. 1865, for meritorious and faithful services | joins them, ¢ y fo LA fault of his, values are melted away. Where ARK & CO, a ae » B35 at Sandy Hook yesterday morning. He wes | in the recruitment of the armies of the United | This is the first time, caid Mr. Wright, that Mr. | i, he then?’ A bankrupt, hopelowly and tae Reccacnares! | Pc PIILADELPHIA prvistox. | SMM AoubIE that of all the other daily Standing on the truck making preparations to | States, aud the othor of colonel, July | Powderly hud ever come into a strike himself. | trievably ruined, ‘Amoelone Lut Jew dork. dreuton, Newark. \J.and thzabeth, | PAPERS published im the city added to- © ont apon his a Rg Lea 20, 1867, for faithful and meritori rvices } but he was here flat-footed and was going to} " «Which shall the rich man’s daughter marry? zs ee £2, GOjUM., 20:00, 12:00 am, *2:50, fe pst pr pom em nontlio pr peer heli peerind) Cia eS stay. : . I answer that the man of cultured mind and : Gay, trainin, ‘Sleepny Car Go the 10.39 S'me aay | wetmeRTT One of his legs was cut off and bis skull er can AB CHIEF MEDICAL PURVEYOR. Mr. Powserly said that he bad never or- | thastroedand liberal spirit. wha travnt ond SOUTHEAST. 3. The Star has a larger and fuller killing him instantly. He leaves « wife and tive ; ; he | dered a strike in his life and neither had the | 94 sas 5 4 joed of trust duly recorded in Liber | _.¥% lelphia, 8 00, *10:00, *1200n00m, ididres:. As chief medical purveyor of the army ho executive bosrd, and they bad not ordered lucation give cares but little about it, If the 3S flO STE, ok cot ae te tae 92-50, i 30 ham, circulation in the city where printed, John Feigley, aged forty-five years, a veteran | has for sixteen yeurs had entire charge of the 4 father desires to sell his dwughter that is his : - © | this one. His object was totry and avoid iat 5 ‘of Columbin, and at the rey of the inte war and a pensioner, died here to- | purchases of all medical and hospital supplics } strikes and any insinuation to that effect wae | busimess—and his daughter's, She may start | acura thereby, we will sell at publi y. 2 pa Z by marrying the compou i hap ii Of the premises on WEDNESDA’ dx for the entire army, amounting to millions} not correct. So far as any allusion having been | PY ™&rrying pound interest chap in a | of thepze a ; lace, but statistics show that in ninety-nine EAD. 1400 st Hi Charles A. Little, a former member of the | upon millions of doliars in value. This branch | made to tio up the surface roads and elevated Peon x : y the following doxcrited real entate * es 01 red fo 0 (42) vill. honse of delegates of Maryland, has been ap- | of the service has now acquired a world-wide | railroads throughout the city Mr. Powderly cases out of one hundred she will wind up in a] — Lot numbered f rty two (42) ip Ballantyne and Will. pointed auditor of the circuit court of Wash- , 0 e hovel. ‘This father of thi take | isin’ sutaivinon afte cast bet ot Taakett decensed | FePutation as the best managed meitieal pur- | said that nothing of the kind had been thought | Rove! This father of thie daughter can take seven huuitred ad eighty ei waa ington county vicw Z. S. Clagett decease: veying department in existence. As an execu-| of and it bad never been mentioned at eny | "4 : . rare recorded 10 Boole of subate rey Dr. James B. McKee, for ihe past itty Fears | tive pe Sin Dr. Baxter bas ‘no superior in the | meeting of tne hoerd. inally, no men recognize the worth, value | page 184 theroof, and of the books af cetonie te We & practicing physician of this city, is dead at | american army, while asa physician and sur- . the age of eighty-two years. He was the old- : Lee MB. POWDERLY'S MANIFESTO. and splendor of strong native business genius | 8Urveyor's otfice for the said District of Columbia, to half 60 much as educated men, Don't despise | Rethet with sil the exsementa, berediiaincnta and af oe Washisarlen conate. geon he has a high rank. The following mauifesto was then handed to | nor underrate it, It will always help you, It Kaa isla epic a est physician in Washing’ a coe PRESIDENT GARFIELD'S PIYSICIAN, th oes by Mr. Powderly: will never hurt you. Stocks and cash and cor- | _ | Bk ep pro lm eden he barn, com | He is perhaps best known to Washingtonians palsies lo eee enero manage- | 26 lots are well, but they are not all that there near Boonsboro. this county. A horse and five | 8 the personal friend and family p! ment of the Now York Central and Hudson | 18 of this ree ree ere pene head of cattle, together with this year's wheat | President Garfield. He was in attendance at! River railroad have been dischargi 6 employes | them, but the world loves them till. Croesus The paper anle {he trustecs reserve the right to | » Week days, 9:15 am. 1-30, 4:90 pm. Sundaye eerie ee tuantity of hay and farming im- | the Prosident’s bedside for some hours imme-| who have been active in labor affairs, It hap- Was very rich, but the generations of three | such reasls tn eonke nest har eat Ee ea! | Oaeetiad oS TE 6.30, uso Plements wore consumed. oss $5,000 with no | diately after the shooting, but was deposed by | pens that all of those who have been dismissed thousand years have despised him, Socrates | ton. D.t. All coUvesmne tte Ae ee aaa ays, 8:00.30 0th . nranc the late Dr. Bliss under cireumstances which | are members of the order of Knights of Labor fedle P gecesate AMES HOBAN : . serra a pu OBAN. Except Sunday. “Daily. ¢Sunday only. if retoran mocting at Per Man Socatny | Bake Wed fo an unusual volume of discussion | and have at ono time or another been aficers of | Na®_,"retehedly poor, but for a SON T. CULLS Trusteos. | Baxwaye called for and checked irom hotels and res tariff reform meeting at Pen Mar. Senators | since the death of the President, He has in-| the order or have served on committees which | 3 i Gences by Union Transfer Compauy on orders left at Gormuin and Wilson will be among the orators. | vented a number of articles of value in the | waited on the officials with, a view to present- Fat Ns ten eee soo becaussior the public schools of this connty wil! open | army medical service, his latest production be- ing grievances. These discharges became so st ee . 74:50, 16:95 and Yor Newark, Del, ilu .. *£2:00" neon, 2:50, THIk, rE Veloce | For intermetiste pointe between Balti E O'CLOCK, | phisdelphia, “t6:00 ‘and 4720 tn. ae ee eee So te 1S. kod | am Proportion to reading and purchase ing population, than any other mews: paper in the world II! 4. The Sinr has the fargest regular and permanent home circ jon of any two-cent afternoon paper & United States 111! In support of these claims and to show the constantly increasing circulation of the paper, attention is invited to the figures following, York for Washington, *3:20, *5:00 p. “yo 5 Traing leave Philadelphia for Washington, *4.24, itd 1130 Ram, TAU a SL “8 Bk ‘or Boston *2.50 p.m., with Pullman Buffet Bleep iw car running through to Boston without change: 000 ch; balance inoue and two year. | $i Fuitiuee|as icant pascoge' 8 Se cured by deed of trust on property so For Aulantic City 4 ; the option of the Purchaser. A depot | FOF Atlantic City, 4.05 and 10 am. 12:00 noon Sit SME Eee Pe | Stucared Ub ant: 1S art 29 Sy of sale are not complied with in fifteen days OB Bay RiDux. PAILY CIRCULATION TW IRS5-85-8T-88-8N, 1SS3. ISS6. ISS7, 1885, 1559, JAX...20,456 23,388 25,470 26.386 27.541 Pes...22,029 24,321 26,299 27,161 28,200 CONTENTS OF A FRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE UCTION, my ol 2 September 1 for the reception of pupils—two | ing a stretcher that has just becn adopted by | frequent and were so clearly eviience ot a ack, The Two Horatios. CONSISTING OF" WALNUT "MT. CHAMBER] UE OREAT ak---23,389 23,508 26,000 27,490 34,768 weeks earlier than heretotore. au official board, iadl purpose on dita tpart ot thei eneipany 40 Drivin tee Becta etacain TES’ obD DOUBLET ALD Shae et GAGE | © to THe SENASTLVANTA ROUTE APk.. 22,572 24,927 25,575 27,166 29,552 Miss Ida Waters and Miss Olive Bowman of = disrapt “and destroy the organization of the | Tn'ihe Aevald's description of the Grand Ar ORR DOUBLE AND SINGLE BED- | 1, TO THE NUK SELES DID Senta May. 22,474 24,359 25,742 26,722 29,616 Washington are summering at Boonsboro, Army Transfers. Knights of Labor upon the Central system that S ce ci RESSES, TWELVE OK FIFTEEN WA STELLRALLS |) MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, | JONE..21,033 23.902 25,116 27.453 30.173 this county. The following transfers have been made in| the executive board of District Assembly, No, | Parade, August 12, occurs this paragraph: AND. Hy NTEL An effect May 11, 1890. = ee s ‘ ws } r 4 “The G C. St s + E KON AND OTHER TABLES, | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGION, FKOM STATION, | ICLY..21,406 23,186 2363 20.650 ; 7 - the army: In the uineteenth infantry—Capt. | 246, in which the Knights of Labor upon the e George C. Strong Postof Brooklyn filed i VAN AND OTHER PARLOR FULNI: | CORNE). OF 6TH AND BST:EEIS As FULLOWS, AGAINST LEGALIZING MURDER. |} i F Dapectal mace ting ie Nee cae aeeaary to cull | by with a number of well-known men in its] TURE CARPETS AND MATIINGS, WINDOW | For iitilure andthe Rae tee LAS a | AU0...21,445 22,364 2ST BN,505 — ee ee mee ompany & to corn jal meeting in New York to consider the | ranks, A : HANGINGS, LARGE LOT TOILET Wang, | of Pullman Vestibule Cars at M0 22,302 24,903 25.924 25.478 A Protest of the People Against Death | pany K; Capt. George F. Towle, from company | fi ecion.” ranks, mong them was that dashing soldier eoruee ‘angers, axe GLABSWARF, He rag Peg yee ag a senegal seg ! . Trap Grade Crossings. K to company F; Capt. Emerson H. Liscum, |" after reviewing the general executive board’s | 84 good comrade, Gon. Horatio C. King, jr., : in Lurg to Tnaiiuapoiis, Hueburg to Coltehus, S owe Sonee wevets Danae from company I to company E; Capt. Richard | efforts for arbitration he continues: “The public | the poet of the Army of the Potomac, ROURLE AND six Aitvous to Chicagu. "st. Lome'Ch ua Cin HEM SERFECEEE | — eiuunti Expres Sopa Hale GGue and Cn ase NY OF 1 DOZEN WOVEN. With COTS, Burton to Harrisburg, aud Sleeping Care Harris. SHOULD WASRINGTONIANS BE FOR WasuINGTON | Vance, from company E to company I; First | may have formed erroneous impressions of the | Here is another and not infrequent instance 26,7352 : = i Wed jose | Of confounding father and son. In the first rite Sou Burg to Bt Louie, Ci SES WEES SE WOR NAME: TO rue PRET: | ocala aay K talcolateme A= ecaul Licuk | barge: employes Cat in alitalten the ae: | Kiug, Jr. but there is a Horatio King anda Oe at TEN OCLOUR A OE ees | with Bleeping Carer Raarzens at 7 40 p.ta. “dally OOTES Shee ShARs Somes T1os. Woodbridge Goarym. irom company K tocom- | charged man should be told why he is dis- | Horatio C. King, who are otten mentioned by ‘Thirteenth street between and F Zpuis, conneciiuy daily at iisrrisbunc with through | ACFoase....... 1,559 2,803 1,598 a C; Second Lient. Zebulon B. Vance, jr., from | missed, During the scssion of the state legis- the press, oue for the other, aud this mistake SEC petra dinine’ car Pittsburt to ee membbie , Fuluan | OF on somerkable average aggregate of Sign the petition printed belew and send it} company I to company F. lature the knights of New York were active in | Will probably continuo to be made so long as templating furniening, Sc. Perum cash, © "°° | — Facime Express, 10-00 p.m dally, tor Bivtebene neg - to THE Sran at o In the fifth infantry—Capt, Frank D.| the passage of the weekly pay bill, The com- | both shali live, If either is entitled to be called t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pitubure to Ciuceae® iceber to Hattsburg, and | 90,09 copies circulated daily, no more tham en Baldwin, froia company K to company F;Capt. | mittee of the knights representing the em-| “the poet of the Army of the Potomac,’ it is car, fe Chicane, 3 = TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., . TIMOKE AND 5 Edmund Rice. from company F to company K; | ploves of the New York Central and Hudson | Horatio King, who held ths office of Postmaster ae " oe ge eee ae For Kase, Camaminoe, Foams’ RATrROaD, Second Lient. Edward 3. Avis, from company | River railroad were faced in the legislative | General at the close of President Buchanan's MeCN EE SALE OF A ae AxD WELL As- n ons, except Suuday, 8:10 a.m, Se reese renee samme Be WIE, | Gumiltiee recat st Albany by iis stearneys of | srt leteatian, and who gave|the poemiak the! || BDEnED ature OF AARP WARS. COUMtee Tyalg oud Magaradatly: cxenys settee 9 Sh Pa son, from company K to company H, aud | the railway and browbeaten, questioned and | Meeting of the army of the Potomac in Port- STOVE FIXTURES, COUNTERS, SHOW CASES, With Sleepiuy Car Washington to hochester Second Lieut. Robert W. Rose, from company | terrorized. Some of the members of that com- | !and on the 3d of July last. This poem of 110 For Williszs * : Ito company A. “ | mittee who were at the time employed by the | lines was printed in ful! in the evening edition 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, and 1,106 go to suburban places, by express, railway trains, etc., leaving as « net circulation in the city proper the PHENOMENAL PRO- A Petition. To the Senate and House of Representa. tives in Congress assenibled. The undersigned, citizens of the District of Columbia, earnestly protest against the &c.. AT AUCTIUD eae 3 Bane ¢ PORTION of 925, PER CENT, or AN AGGRE- i iaiusport daily, 3.50 p.m. a i ae “ ne - New York Conkeal ware of the Herald of that day. It was a matter of e M BOR PHILADELPHIA SW NORE AND Fun 27.882 : passage of H.R. dill $243, known as the in the coventh intentry—Cagt. Honey B - marked comment that he recited every line of | 2i day fo, day until entire stock, gee E | OPED. POU. TLO audit SND FHEEASE | GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, z hull sel ut the well-kn: it 13 3. sa Freeman. frora company H to company K; DISCHARGED WITHOUT CAUSES, ae h ts mage 4-20, 5:40. 10-00 and 11-20 p. ‘Atkinson bill, without substantial amend- Capt. James M. J. Sanuo, from company K t0| or rather without auy enase. Thate existe | ithout once referring to the text ; wel aeseraed ateak ot bardwate ee surceece Bou, 1140 ‘ain, 210, 5:15, 450,40 du ad | 28142 were delivered dafly by regular ment, company H; First Lieut. Charles A. Booth, iy as is The Grand Army Gazette says: “Mr. King. | ,8U GARIN CERS,, CHERS', 22.20 pam. Limited Express of buliman Patriot | Carriers at the homes of permanent sub Jn tts stead we ask for legislation which from company B to company K; First Liout, | 20¢ the shadow of a doubt in the mind | whose silvery locks aloue beepeak his advanced | “MECHANICS 1001 = —_, Sm, duily, except Suuday. For New shati George 5. Young. from company K to company | of that committee that these men were singled | age. was Feceivod with rounds of applause and | TABLE AND FocKe 4 ork ouly Limited Express with Dining Oar -00p. | eeribers. 7 § = Ne 7 cee rec t l- F “ se FIRST, save fe and limb ana reituce w, and a 7 Allan Ht, Jae son of company H ee fies ae i seen the pe ass roeeedea to eal ages co pe ic paging 2 Brst-claas landware stor Past expres 0:10 ne oo Ay =e The remaining 6,740 copies represent the sales bstretio: re 7 avel by v1 ie, Wyo., as e . 4 * : daily. a ang perp ps gpackaipn within Until further plc ak = causes which led to the strike and making every | Voice could be distinctly heard throughout the ombination lock, Fixtures,” Plated | f2P5g*S, Sunday ouly, 5:40 p.iu, over the office counter, at the news stands, end by newsboys. But of this lutter number a very large proportion is supplied reguiarly to per manent residents of the city living iu lodgings, In the seventh cavalry—Capt. Goorge D. | effort in their power to induce the company to | Groat hall. He was frequently interrupted by wirtsgof oa seumessant foe obs Posse oy ney Wallace. from troop 1. to troop K; Capt, Ed-] arbitrate or submit to an investigation by im- sce and received a genuine ovation at the ore ibe atvention of the trade aud private buye! D, enlarge freight facilities by ward G. Mathey, frou troop K to troop L; First Lares prey eget a ae mene Mz! sobs Ci Prouna “odliot ct Ber Acecioes oaited to the sila, railroat power of condemnation Lieut. Ernest A. Carlington, from troop 1 to} whe Kail ae cy ees aaa ter the oaope oof | Musician, writes of the “poct of the occasion” | - within the city east of 3d street west and troop A; First Lieut. Herbert J. Slocum, trom | Were Knights o! oe aud for the purpose of : troop A to troop L; First Lieut. William J. | destroying their organization, as they believe | that “ho stood up and delivered a poem of ton without change, 5:15 p.m. every day. For brookiyn, N.¥..all through trains ct ver such removal us Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Ausen aford pwc 2 — strevt avoiding duubie a : cross New York ¢ re BRE MT eae temience. | For Auantic City, 11 40cm, Seek dayn, 11:20pm, daily. For, Hultimore, 6:35, 7 __ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & © U. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 11:00.and Livgdeaae, 025,00 28 00, 4c. (not householders), so that ite whole circule A _ . » 10, 2. ae Nicholson, from troop Mto troop I; First Licut. | 4nd maintain, or for just cause and proper | areat literary merit with the fre and enthusiasin ToUSTRES SALE OF VALUABLETMPROVED PROP. | 370,400, 4:20, 4.0, 8:00. 3 w, goo" * 40, | tion may be Literally said to be in the family Ti IRD, increase the beauty of the capt Albert J. Russell, from troop I to troop M;| reason (as the officials of the company allege), | of a young man, I can still sve his spare form EMT ON CHE EAST SIDE OF KIGHTEENI 00 and 3 5 Gu, Sie 3% 2%, eke tal by removing surface tracks from 6th Secod Lusee J ina F. Belt, from teen to | The general executive board have by a unani-| 8Waying and his hand outstretched trembling STREET JUST NORTH OF OREGON AVENU B00. 409-00" 305 26. 3th 30.8 20, | Circle. While its aggregate circulation > atreetand the mail, cither relieving the troop G, and Second Lieut. George O. Cress, | mous vote determined to stand by the men, | With emotion, moving rapidly to represent the For Love's Creek Line, 7:20 am. and 4:0 p.m. daily, | fore gives Tae Sram a distinctine and enviabie park entirely of railroad occupation, or from troop E'to troop L. who, whether their strike was opportune or | fluttering of the fiag, as he declaimed the pea emt ap ay an sa ms sinking and covering from vicw the dit sts the sixth braille Feat hte oe pot Dearne alternative consistent with their Cee tan ersertios peices ‘ isin Day ed Bae daily except pe gay Bena eg esas ere a Nae vaane eae ak Diguring tracks across it. If the station is erry. trom company i to company E; Cap at : i Float oh! flut on! o'er sea aud strand! PM. all of Lot ome circul xte to be permitted to remain on the park we Stephen W. Groesbeck, from company E to T have no doubt but that it is the determi- Xioat on! fost on! over sea aud strand! ion of ‘certain ‘lots in it is relied upon by members of the household, and particularly by the pur- chasing portion of the community, are . ween away Trout honey WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RAILWAY. PFECT MAY 11. 1890. In foreign clitnes, whe e’er we routn, 7:49, ~~ EPFL in the city of Washington. District of rect MAL “ 0-05 and. Fi ash that 6th street be cleared of tracks and thatthe tracks on the mall be hidden from eight and rendered easy and safe to be First Lieut. Richard E. Thompson, | uation of the management to destroy the or- mpany F to company I; First Lieut, | ganization of labor along the line of the New Townsend, from company E tocom-| York Central und Hudson River railroad, ret Lieut. Reubcn B. Turner, from | unless the organization subserviently bends ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in one and two years, secured by ® deed of trust on the prop myer fe erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purehi 45, 10:57 am, hy F. a are with thee far aud n 100 will be required on euch Lolot trae cy |g 2Bd 10-09 p.1m. the marked characteristics of the paper, crossed. And tn chis event we also ask one) > i 7 he knee to the will of the Vanderbilts, Durin: float on! from shore to ! \ goin inne fw Accommodation t0r_ Quantico, > a “ :s jieut. Elmore | the knee to the will of the Vanderbilts. During joat on! from @ to shore! MUVeyuNciue At Purchase: tT t w that the road be required to make ade. wpe sary Cag phloem p [rimapend ties al Rea el sl Webb Float on! oat on! for evermore: niplied wish in fiteen days of the property: willbe | oP, werk days, 7:49 au. to which no other daily journal now P. Taggart, from company K to company G: iy A ag finished, = 7 bp ‘3 he For Kichmoud and the scouts, quate compensation for its valuable priv- Second Lieut. Charles L Beckhurts, from com- | stated and repeated the statement that the men ‘As he finished, the audience of veterans e ud cost of the defaulting purchaser tleges upon the mall by removing grade pany I to company E crossings and decreasing the killing and mangling of the people on ts surface published can furnish a parallel. This is no idle boast on the part of the paper. revo Second Lieut. George A. | Were not discharged because they were Knights | rose to their feet and cheered him again and | ®t Svedays wtvertiscinont in “Ta yaaa e Detchmendy, from company E to company 1. | of Labor and they expected the public to be- | again. BEBEGRD W. WALERE, ccommodation, + . GEORGE H. BALDWIN, § TFustees, lieve them simply because they say ao. Both oe ve Alexau, 10, 10 _aulS-eokds Church H. in a Beersh WLUNG ARC: It is a well established fact, demonstrated to ee Special Census Agents Appointed. f thes ntlemen deny certain thi in re- jure ‘ymns ina ‘rshop. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 7 pan. enter- : pope railroad leyistatis sk that Saperixtentaae Pocier ae ipaeeade the fol- lation ts tha coaveee ci me wie both | From the Chicago Tribune. WALNUT MIEROR-FRONT: zs — Rae er eerie nce DOFtheast coe, the sais satisfaction of seach canara ge aur conihleration that be plata acct hunan | lowing baried special agatts Gs callech stztictioa | ME Deviisl and naysale are prepared torreace|| | “Til tall you osiecy tand-overy wardiog itis PLATE FIEK MHGWR) MITH SLAB ASD | Satoh, where orders cau beleit forte checking or | Prising business men of Washington, who se« . a yrparpdens paiphnrmrin ipsa of manufactures: F. C. Buten, Sioux Falls, §.D., | *tdavit to. Tmay, therefore, be excused if | truth. Butas Tam newspaper man I don't AKLOR SUITE DDS GaSe CHAINS GAD | CHAR ES EUCHE ee FOR hotels and residences | and know where to find THE LARGEST iokiannee ae eps — q am not prepared to accept as being true be- = i Ck age 3 enon é aE t . Far eee eae wrenveed lepalicing’ || J. Davie, Auitta, Tee, Thee: ¥. Milelds, Gai | “aod Gottm eage dace oo ee Sra tae pec ee wooDs Sanern Mtneses._tmy12| General Fawmsigor neat | RETURNS FROM THE MONEY PAID OUT ae ralieat's lege a apa ih Antonio. Tex. Pte pe lps = Wm. | ments made by men whose words as be of ae is was thooverture. The following is the ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD co. | FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by the Powd gratuttuus confirmation of its us Bennet, Peter Glowstein and Geo. H. Whitlock, | equal value with others. We not only nek | 6! Laut Tennensce Mail, “datiy for Warren. Stan's advertising patronage. authorized use of public property. Brooklya, 3 harles Carstens and Meyer | labor organizations but wo ask of the great| “You know Sh vachbuee Growth of Tus Grass abv nd . He had beon in Chicago a number of years, and. having some money. he wrote to a friend in another part of the jail, EN REQUT | Stetious between "Aleauudrie ae Latch ee sp and Nothing can more surely illustrate the gD AE Sead | Satanic” Sees Ceattoneeme sl | on whitch any extidin fo bed ty tho jeicg te ead hepatic ad cute | public than a constantly inereasing demand Wepen Lynchburg and Danville, Greensboro’, Kaleigh, | for it—day by day, week by week, month by Crossman, Chicago, Uh public to come to our relief, We naceered : = a against ower more dangerous than that To Relieve the Money Market. which laid down its arms at Yorktown, a Bo ike 7 ons Sauk country to come on and do likewise. The Assistant Secretary Nettleton, acting under THE PROBABLE FORCES ENGAGED. friend acted upon his advice. The day he and instructions from Secretary Windom, who isat| The Knights of Lavor on the Vanderbilt sys- | the Chicagoan met the latter asked the former Williamstown, Mass., bes issued « circular, the | tom, which embraces the Now York Central, | What he could do, SWAKE. K CURTAIN: PORT IF No. 813. nd directly op Fc: DO- ; rlangton Motel, 1 will sell for cagh the above agent, Montes hae One, Auaate | month, and year by year,—in the face of ad ee sa tha ss op ee © 9 y leeper New York to ongeoee atioot of which is Conigned to rellave the pres-| Wass Share, Laka Shore, Michigan Central and “<The Chicago man said nothing more ab that ig THOMAS DOWLING, Avctloncer._ | CNet, Lullmat: Sievier New York w ‘Atiau't | vergg claims and pretentiouscompetition. The (WWAME) ont strain in the money market. The circular | Canada Southern, are crodited#with havin, meeting—that is, nothing more about business. == —— = man 5! is as follows: about 25,000 men. The members of the Unite x But I know he was set back by his friend's re- “In pursuance of the authority contained in | Order of Railway Employes have in the neigh- | ply, In a few days, however. the ten met sections 3694 and 3699 of the Revised Statutes | borhood of 6,000 men ut work on these roads, | again, and the Chicago taan gave lus friend a Ban 1 Blccpers Washington to Cincinnati vie Cand d, | Sgures following tell the story on this point: jou! i 3:40 p.m.—Daily, except Sunday, for Manasssa | NUMPER OF NEW ADVERTISEM.NTS YRINTED Lt Birasbunw abd iuterimediute stations i FINANCIAL, W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY i i 3 Ss >. Un. rt Lynebburg, B: an ISN NO-87 SS aU of the United States, public notice is hereby | Witich will make a total of abont 31.000 men | card.” To bring the story doom toe arent Momber 5.¥, Bock BE. | ahcora Pullma Vestibule Siocpore Were ton ee P ereb: robabili it work al g y a y ~- P ISS5. INS6. ISS7, ISS ISS9. given that at any time before September 1, | WHO will in all probability quit work almost | that will ‘adjustify a coluinn,” the friend got CORSON & MACARTNEY, Te yaa eee ce for all Arkanese pointe, . : 18#), the Secretary of the Treasury will receive | S™multancously when the word is telegraphed | pince as tenor in a church choir in one of the P. mB Express daily for, Me 3,200 3,615 4,076 4,558 * 3.064 3,547 3,924 4,529 3,806 4,669 4,603 5,495 4,353 3,478 4,956 5,588 4,197 5,395 5.171 6,033 3.938 4,522 4,606 5,529 3,235 BASL 3,915 4,483 2282 3,170 3.508 4,608 F r GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. at the Treasury Department, in the city of | Song the line. Cay hin gee Radar are late suburbs. He has been singing there every Bankers and dealers in Governmen: ._ | Washington, D.C., or at the office of any as-| United Order of oped Tecate aa® been | Sunday, but has beon doing nothing else until — with « Pullman Sleeper for Louisville. Artaxtic Crry Excunstox.—Special train | yistaut treasurer of the United States, and’winl | called by Grand Master Sargent to. mect Collections, 1100 p.m.—Southern Express daily for Lynchburg. f recently. About two weeks ago he came to LA re pm Tree Po ong ny ville, Ralewh, “Asheville, Charlotte, tolunbra, leaves ti. and 0. station Saturday, August 23, | redeem at par 434 per cent oonds of the acts of Terre Haute, Ind., Saturday, and inas- Railroud Stocke ye ane a og tiated | Dem we Charlotte, “Colum nm al - town, and during his knock-about he went into | on the Exchanges of New York, Pl Wadelphia, ‘usta, Atlanta, Monteome: seer crane ot Subdoy | July 14, 1870, and January 2¥, 1871, to an| much os the probabilities ure that the! concert saloon in Rue Staat, if you will ex- | aud Bulumore bought und sold. : ed Caltiornia, | Pullman Vestibule Car : wins of Sanday | amount uot exceeding $20,000,000; and on or | Several OMI work wo herman Knights | cuse the combined importation. Several Bo- Bondeund sil Local Railroad, Gas issurance and La | Sleeper Washiaad eae Bia omeuners. Pullanan leaves Atlantic | jmmediately after September 1, 1890, will pre-| Of Labor will work in harmony with it,| homians wore there, and in turn sang ‘Die | ephone Stock deult in. Sud Georaa Fucitc alway, and Pulluau Sleeper the 24th. Round tip. | pay to the owners of the bonds so received all | it is not likely that the order for a general tie- | Wacht ‘am. Itheim,” “Aunie ‘Lauro Rooney,’ | __Amencen Hell Teleobone Stock bout andecid.y18 | Yoshinewn to Acbevili cad, leet Spraupe MC. tis * | the interest on suid bonds to and inciuding | UP will be given before eareey: tones ee ‘Larboard Watch.’ and so on. ‘Then they asked |__| Balabury: Al panto S0 Ausucts vis Dunvi August 31, 1591, without rebate of interest, | earliest, and more probably not before Sunday. | the newcomer if he would favor ther with o PROFESSIONAL The circular of August 19, 1890, is hereby re-| The supreme council of the United Order of See stewie tenet? is Ww. Charlottesville, Stauntony Louisville, Cinciunen ada, | Pullman Vestibule ‘Train Washiuvien to Gimcinuats ee eS Stepniak to Lecture in America. ‘Trains on Washington and Ohio ye pws leave Wasb- 4,208 4.517 5.550 2 + Railway Employes consists of the following | find ne frane as fing amd began. Mis voice | rer oars | aaa , ond Ur tt 0 eae, 4,579 5.313 6559 | The celebrated Kussian agitator aud nihilist, | acinded. 3 members of four distinct branches of railrost oa ores proneb ne y P Shp ‘Detural tora, ol gant aggrara cs pea paced Stepaiak, ise made arrangements toundertake | ceasch Light on the St. Lawrence. | workmen, besides the four ebist executive | piace, It was the good old hymn, ‘Jesus, Lover | AgiTloMgt gud Medium sy this city; born with veil Sinday, arriving’ Weetlngton 8:90 ein and | nrc aioe pion # lecturing tour in America daring the autumn | 4 novel use of the electric light is made on meee Soe eereueen ee Sonfersnce with the | apaty soul” SIOEY, tudden mystery ;fuude lost or stolen, proverty: ‘n‘trantis from the south via Charlotte, Dan- . and winter, “He will sail trom Loudon during | tig st. Laweence river neat the Thousand Is- | R¢neral executive board in this city. “Well, when the young fellow had finished the es Te eae ee Lynchburg arrive im Washing it 6:53 a.m. | ——— a the latter part of September. George Kennan, | iand resorts. One of the lights has been placed We eee rae dace remarkably good humor | crowd in the place hammered on the tables | Sintctts! advice on buaincan, oye urauyching | GLa? 2Q1ub: via Last Len Je yi Chocapeatead | TOTAL $1499 45,019 54,038 54,801 65,529 ie wet Known. lecturer and writer, whe 8 14 ins cadel a yerustm of Ve temas 8K | Geo he ete Won tak Gene ee ina | With their beer glasses. It was not altogether }| Fou sre in doubt of, Ail business conndebtial. “Novet | Oi5E fy, fe and Charicttesville at 48pm. aud 7:10} Bat it is ot alone in numbers that the great Petsonal friend of Stepmak, bas promised to o | oo s a. bury jocal * it ion of Pan. and 6:55 ; Lawrence, which has dynamo aboard. The | position to meet any war declared by the cape) pedi ans “the shes ped Hours, 9 a.m. 108:30p.m Bandaye,2to 8pm eo Sa eee ee yesNlGD | increase of advertising is shown. The larger light stands in front of a powerful reflector, | Knights of Labor. stated that he was not | nowiedged the compliment and rose again, | Sittines, 50c. mivanis aves andat possenget stwuea, ivauia | gpace required. for advertisements during the help hin: in his new ent: ble wa: prise in every possi- * t bothering himself about the other lines ji thi inah __Parlors, 503 12th st. n.w. an16-6:_| railroad, Gth and Bate, REMIT es IS repre eh ecoregions seen thene | in the Venderbilé system. Each of them ooo bead gsr ha te Bale Bore hee, tas | Ap RAPHAL, TAR CRERRRATED GEATEVOE| aaae JAS.L TAYLOR, Gon. Pas Agent | year 1889 as compared with that occupiod ia Yesterday’s Ball Games. }Tevealing with startling distinctness their | Well managed and officered. John Newell, | given, When the singer finshed there was nn ty ee rv OL 1888 is even riore striking. Yesterday's base ball games resulted as fol-| beauty and the beaty of the landscape. phe, manager of the Lake Shore, ad beaten | So piause. Two of three men got up and walked | Sicily has wouderul Lealitiy power. Give 4 ; BICYCLES. ‘ sh low: ———__ soe. ~— four strikes in two hom and he was in «| Oye the sawdust-covered flocr on. tip-toe, leay- “OP seuw. iyo ECON beprsr e = ‘The average daily space filled py advertise onal League.—Philadeiphia, 7; Pitteburg, Climbing Mount Sir Donald. better position to fight now than ever. The | ingtheir beer untouched. ‘The man behind ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL TRE EVENTS ov | SevcLing He ET: st. X.W., EAR OTH. | ments in 1856 was 25.10 columns, or 7779columue & Brooklyn, ¢ Chicago. 0. Boston, 8, Cleve-| Mount Sir Donald, in the Canadian Rockies, | Vice president said that he was firmly con-| inS tae thought he felt a fly in his eye, for he | MR, BROOKE? ‘con fiden! GEN ‘e. i sineas RADIRS wie GER IP loins gee for the year; whereas for the year 1889 the daily i i each. GENEKAL CYCLE DEALERS. wl for Hand. 0. | Cineinn we York, 8 es hus at last been ascended. The successful count may tie arene near Eaiictercurmercenee pra ene: rs ieee eed SG set etek LEAGUE, 975, | Sverage was 29.75 columns, or 9228 columns i= 2 New York ti, Clevelasth 1, poatage€®; | climbers were Messrs, Hubor and Sulzer, both FIREMEN WILL SOT G0 OUT; the counter. And he rofused to sell ‘a little —— Bogan ties AF EOE con. orm axb m, ‘| the aggregain, belng a total guin over the per Batt. Brook!: Pittsburg, 1. * | Swiss, . that they are @ brave lot of men and have | girl a growler of beer. Some oa boys said F RINTERS. = Ame Associntion.—-Louisvilie, 2; Ath- | ccomplished their climb in seven hours from | aq plenty of opportunities to see what fools | afterward that he shoved the hands of the vious yearof 1444 columns! And this, it mast . Ww = be remembered, consisted exclusively of the ALL STEEL, FULLY GUARANTEED. ordinary everyday business advertising, nothing *an5-1m THE LOVELL’S SAFETY. in the way of tax sales, poll lists, election returns, etc., such ag occasionally swell the business of political ongans, being included in ite patrow idni: HE LINOTYPE COMPANY, ; obigehester, 15: St Louis, 7. Hochester, | their camp, half way up the mountain side. | tng strikers made of thomeelves. “A tenhonnt ae ceed fe minale SoM Conld elone aye T PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, Tae ws: 3. Columbus, 12; Brooklyn, 4. | Both state that the government's estimate of stockhoiders called on Mr. Webb to assure him |" “ne of the men present is the manager of 4 | TYPE BET EY MACHINERY 20 PLR CENT LESS vledo-Syracuse rain, iy this peak’s height is too small by 60 feet A) of théir support in the stand he taken. | cheap place of amusement down town. He THAN HAND CO} Tio: Atlantic Assoviation.—Lebanon, 3; Wilming- | full report, together bea sors yg will be | at the Grand Central depot there were s of fears Ps L Pine : nce ‘out and | <SDecisl rates to the trade. Sor Har ee moce: 2; Newark, Q Now Haven, | made Lampe nie pr veg eoey rich ty oh Preparation tor the coming struggle. General pret reba SUACLICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS COSTS BUT #65. ; Harrisburg, rt the ascent to the topof Sir Don as 48) " y , a Loach difficult than any they ha: er made at | “A*neKer Toucey took his gripsuck and started ‘If you can sing that way all the time I'll it 1. B GRAVES & 00, home, not excepting the Jungf soe One More Season for “Our Mary.” ‘The New York Ecening Sun claims to have information direct from Mrs. Mary Anderson Navarro that she will return to the stage for owe season more in order to fulfill the contract with Mr. Abbey which her sickness of two | C™us, Mrs. Candor. A Genuine Surprise. From the Somerville Journal. Funnyman — ‘Now, there's your husband Years ago compelled her to break. It is stated | Prise for him. Mrs. Funniman and I will hide that her rovurn to the stage is aguinst the in- clination of her husband, but is a step taken in c to Mr. Abbey, in which Mr. Navarro will acquiesce. The order for the sale of her the- atrical wardrobe has been revoked. After this behind the curtains here, and you tell bim that your expected guests ha’ Enter Mr. Candor. Mrs. C : Candor (obeying orders)—‘Well, John, one season with Mr. Abbey “Our Mary,” it is} our expected guests have inted us. stated, will carry out her origi determina- | Mr. and Mrs. Funniman haven't come.” tiom to reture to the delights of private life. ‘Mr. Candor (heartily)—“I'm glad of it.” * northward by an early train afte: fe i ee rheg d TF a couference [2h aaa ded pteciondcars Se woe Pret ebb and Superintendent Voorhees. The railroad officials re i all the men they can to take the places of the firemen in case they go out, These men are stowed away in the rooms on the floor above Let's make a little sur-| the executive offices of the Grand Central de- where they will remain until needed. ‘here w no tie-up at the freight depot of the New York Central and Hudson River railroad “The young fellow said he had to sing in the hureh choir Sunda; ‘The manager said that mado no difference; that he could do that and ——— eee omen Opposite City ‘GyaMPBELL ¢ T-LAW Corer a a Ba age. In concfusion, it is only necessary to say that, fm proportion to the extent and high charactet f ite cireulstion, Tax Stan's advertising rater take rank with the very lowest in the country, and to add, finally, that every statement bereia made can be abundantly verified THE Cl CULATION OF THE PAPEK Is SWORN TQ) ITS PRESS AND CIRCULATION ROOMS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS BOOKS MAX BE INSPECTED BY ANY ONE HAVING 43) DITEREST IN THEIR EXAMINATION.