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7 : Sfaire ie lamentable, but it cannot be any j @ t better until the troops get here. Tt may pons PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, ; bly be worse, ps ae AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. d ene : 1101 Peassyivania Avenae, comer 1lth Bt. by E ESCORT SERVICES OFFERED. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Correspondents at Homestead and the Com 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Ereeate . Po arn Special Pron ew York Ofice, 82 Potter Building Homrsreap, Pa., July 11.--Let not the hearts Tae Evexrxo Gran is served to subscribers in the “4 Of Chairman Oates investigating commttter be ret or Sar. par moat Gapieanat Sok oem SEs Shy wherein te United States oF troubled, They would be safe at Homestead iy mail — dla —postage prepaid —o0 cents per SATURDAY QUsDRUPLE Suxst Sram $1.00 per year; even while affairs are in their present «nper- wh fore. & vty . eated condition. This was made plain thie (Entersd at the Post Office at Washington, D.O., a8 - —— ning if it meyer was before. Several of ewcond-ciass mall matter) ae = correspondents | tion and deci: useed thesttua- i naimierntene omttemiametree | Vo. 8], Na 20,809. ° WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1892. TWO CENTS. te their services aan _ —2_ — | escort in case the committee deemed such an —_——_ = me Buea Sa ee ey 7 hin sae Bet Bae 3 f | appendage necessary. Of course this was ear cA, cAN “ . 2 It is not at all unlikely that Mr. Prick will ea- “2 - FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL —__ | SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip. |THE CRISIS COMING. |q22znssummesese Peawtte, coe, fr all heen rea me me Goa 5 N = LAST MEETING OF BRICK- PERO 4080 Tam of the opinion that Pennsylvania, | r QressiznD ines | eee eS aS age Rice | Rss ce aincss 02 SETAE | eens or rym on ope | mtx Atetomnny crew nt every on fron mtn, wit" ene ar Shor dete 0 Pare ents, | TEOR. the follow! rc % 0. of On BN r men, sa . he Sanne ian | . their rewalar meeting on TUES. Ps ote re kers. No known ‘THE N. ¥. LIFE INS. CO.,SURPLUS..815.000,000 Participate in all profte and maiure tn 84} ‘Whereas = corks c PF Olock t their hail, B st. | ADVERTISING .. Pare 7 be unable to restrain the stril “ ja = eco on money devote tnany wmospt. | cite ‘ee tn upangscen Tartan tagcuy | BAN Joy 2, ae oeleckn me, at thes Gan at AMUSEMENT ‘ree | Awaiting the Arrival of the Troops | py nustle 'o restrain the strikers. No kn tor | 8 sbent a cent interest id on special ita | lone by the illewal interference of paid mercenaries (s0- ‘the —— of our late deceased | ,TTORNEYS. Page 3 fe b ‘The New York Life's new contract, immed without ys a Calted Pinkerton Scteccver\ and wharees eicoe Sere Joseph Moore AUCTION SALES” 3 at Homestead, twenty-four hours, | troops, and not w e urrive will Umitations, is particularly valuable to mershersof the | “Diwtnees Wee. Been eC. Danies, Bank ane, alien upon the tows of Homntead and many | SgHh yr Heats, wa. | AUCTION | cia Some of the strikers say that the governor | : a George J. Johnston, U. W. Howard. J. W. 4 4p pS SE ES G¥O. W. PARKE! Page 7 Miably | °8F Position he comfortall army and navy and to those traveling. —dyt-2w | Stopee i. wilifir'mmardor of ‘ttinir loved ones, ahd — ihn BOARDING. Page 2). cedered the snllitts out becouse ho wan esllibly | Sr Tao tees aunationenrof@eaen, ee aia ee EF Spiblsyew Gaon, bar aden ory man whe | BSS" OCERTRE UMION ansstoy, | BUSINESS GHiANGES “tos 8/WHAT WILL CHAIRMAN FRICK DQ? itiored that « large Pisterton fore was go-| With pevhaps three exception ¢ Hugh 7 25 A Z Tacretore be it resolved, That the people of Home-| Tonight nd leh" nhl tarther notice, | GoUNTHS REAL HSTATE “Pare 2 * | ing to make a raid on Homestead, and it wes to | ae a ee i eae ree at hee cae e € 1.250. Therefore be a be: i's ancest Capitat—o1,S0U, * | BUILDING, 1046 AND INVESTMENT AS80- stead have our decyrs: sympathy for’ loses metained Dee oe nee ae COUNTRY BOARD “Page 2 a | Prevent bloodshed that the division was called | © D* = ae ‘peakeuididaes dagelins CIATION OF WASHINGTON, D.C., an tee their difficulties may be amicably and honor- | _Jy11 co ARE v pa Le “Page 8! i into the field. Even now the strikers ¢naist that | x aguCR, f ™ ~ a 7 OFFICEg: 013, G15 and 918 F ST. N.W. aby Ra a a . 3 : -Page 7 i i r Cs De 01 eae ev Brecutee all trust To these 1 bea! snl sale investment | ecnorof Fiunapivanee i efsatg agen Soop | BM Sey mone ead, rick. frnt; lar pars | DENTISTRY ‘Fare 7) The Question That is Now Upper-| she carnegie Company ts in. posearion of Bt | ie mull ahgea te Oo (mnnCAe EECURETY cup ceeet Co. oceaeeies sera eres Sees Contes Cueernten | Raman et Sia wlan meek satisfaction the | [39 and Fitehen: farmare room: laundry tot 22e | EXCURSIONS, &c. -Pago 8 property here. a They have had a mo- : ce Oo erty Patate | $ition gt both branches of Bonsress inthe pare they | 4g: Witsoll at cont: Ho. OL Et Key stomce. | FINANCIAL... Pee 1 most. WATCHMEN WHO DO NoT WATCH. | mopely | duva, but if they do ——E————— ‘You ran borrow $1,000 from. us on Real Estste Rave taken, looking to tbe up tment of « commit. | —*t cee eB aes FOR RENT Fate a 2 a This phase of the question has been purposely | 4..." os Reyeo- we ost a | Cece Senne creat eras | ATFEMT SSG commit | SHEN QUOTED cr aaa (FOE EETE Se oe SRSA a meee <a os — combined with abeclute security. 20,000 shares in| 34 Pr GnAw, ’ f Committon. Breet ey gfoniee” Sorines. Mineral FOR RENT (Houses) Pare 2 MILITIA GETT * | The works inside the €ence are in charge of the | oo ‘ive ue foree. STOCK o1 PEE SHARE. Be ANAL LODGE, NO RA Ma iewerong. Ieinoniy @2.28 per dozen quarts, | SOR RENT precise cid Sey ae company's watchmen, and the company is pay- be euch om Tar W MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, Base. ants ate ya PES ofw. rents marae FOR RENT (Mloeliancor Page 2| THEY WILL WELCOME THE TROOPS. | ing them their wages, but the company has no eaten fiw SBING: < x ros ~ ~ Ww. 3 SALE (E <a Es theforce. + could wall este tee Pinca ip morebreperg con: — NAVAL LODGE, 50.4 YA AM, | So E ED Tolepnone Ms. 1 | Fon BALE (Houses, Pare 3| Law-Abiding Citisons at Homestead Rejoice go eae umee cae: iietsiell nn den recreory Barman ee ness re reel under ihe personal inapection of the oflcers of the See mn TO MARSHALL HALL, ee ripest te ada wore ne THRE | FOR SALE (Lote) mie eg sencasigem nesday the watchmen promptly and in accord- pleasant. It would not beta salicied Chrecleasend other informa bemoan eae cee WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. ‘Lam advertising daily FOR SALE (Pianos) Page 3 eames rad Say tl The beginning of | Suce with orders from the Amalgamation head- | 4, is only a little more tha —_—— prin Besa RERERY ssxOUNCE THAT Tae ROSSLYN, VA, a “RES 7] the end has come. On Wednesday last paced Permaptanid scent brace aectgraedeng pet nM fat tees Loe es Properties, and expect with my scratching in Rosslyn, 2 . infurii .- | battle the strikers ordered them back to duty, - a . NW. 5G st. Those who bave goois at my old | Properties, nd ri Sag -Page 3| armed and infuriated men who had been om. spe ees Band Soba ae hE ogee papnes | VGa paris ey erage epsom Foun oe LOCAL MENTION. “Poss | Bloves im the Homestead milla part of the| with the understanding that whenever circom- AWAITING THE 7 : ; 000, Hat and Bonnet Frame enulertursr, FRANCIS HUFTY, T AND FOUND. Pave | CicuesioGiedl Oockpany’s lank: groventoll ax | stunees required then to dest ones more they CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. _ayo.ges MAE AEABoBNKE S Bleschor and Bronsse. Bee iBtband Foie, | MANICURE. mer | rick of $00 Puskucien cline semea upon the | ¥ould render implicit and immediate obedi- a Pays interest on de- Bre ei ioraeg Loess Nolo Pee Pam | avi ee —gepRopece | MEDICAL “page 7| Carnegie property. There wae mutual slaugh- | €0¢e. ; rile to ques Besta are He and FC carters Betiger sheryl ois: | Boe ep anes thelr ‘drawings, | MISCELLANEOUS. Pace 8/ ter and much brutality. Since that day the | Forself-orident purposes the strikers decide’ a ve Tiged, “iy crter WHSE'H, REARGOMBE: Te 50m: | tentatunt Regpere their rilincd fane Seth Pees. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. Pare 2/ town of Homestead, inhabited by more than| Upon that plan. Nominally the compaty, | a pan pat ae Member Washington Steck Exchange, ee Sa | Ba ie SEAN STRAMHNS, “Pass 7| 10,000 people, has been the mort anomalous | through ita striker-controlled employes, hed rer hedenes 24 Boxes and storage for Real Estate and Stock Broker. OFFICE METROPOLITAN B.R-CO.. | gether with wspewrlter, ae TAL NOTICES. Page 2| center of population on the American conti. | Possession of the sill, really the company did | cation in thi burg today. For the fiver. pictures, ke fee he See nis hace given that the aniual juceting of | gyn REE Ne. | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, tom lcs we G i dean ts f Alle-| nothing but pay the watchmen’s salaries, At | time since the beginning of this great labor re- EES beet SBiiccgapsay hl Gerbeid es Geis ache ee PEERS. | eT 0 ¥ GIVE NOTICE THAT | PIANOS AND ORGANS. SE pipe pin flora tere erendiaaeed (9 time could any officer of the company enter | bellion the indications of a reviving reapect for Acts as Executor, Ad- INVESTMENT SECURITIES. $his company will Le beid at this olice on WEDNES- = Paz Satpatice Coine sround, busine | PERSONAL. “page 2| gheny, and yet the county of Allefheny has not deny pany aa |abnad ak the aheinak 8 minisirator, Trastee, &e. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cashor | PA}; JUN LE IBGE ota 4 oralock ae Tg ANE gine, Bygigase of uptae tor the him | PROFESSIONAL -Puge 7) for five days had hand or voice in the govern-| the works without the consent of the strike ow ong, wor ied 5 i on margia. eR TERASGN Petadont, | PE EUEEY 90. AN A Calr Dealers, | PROPOSALS Tage 2/ mont of the borough. It is a portion of the | leaders, although this consent did not always | "! uneioey ; Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. | WM. J. WILSON, Skee Bi to buy forthe said firm. | BAILROADS. ase 7] great sovereign state of Pennsylvania, but the | have to be asked. A few newspaper men have | a aah Se oe bagynsa pms P ¢. 70) 7 ALL | @-— CHANGE YOCR MACHINE Se ouns chats Gawd wees eck AS AREA 2K belongs to | inspected the works since Wednesday, but they | troops is already. remarked tn the. radical J. 8. Bache & Co., York Stock Exchange. members of UNION NO. 1 are hereby ny- Expert operators are fast appr oar — —— i ithin it its | did not do so until they had a permit from the | change that the past #ix hours have wrought witst B. H. WARNER, President. Tehman Bros. toed that on and ator WEDNESDAY, July 13, 180%, | advantages of the "Hammond ter over | STEAM CARPE: Page 7| the United States, yet within its narrow limits 4 Jand personal freedom this morning was Nn nn | RTC SRAESL UNO te O'ae Spats | Resatise, and we aahinghenkt fet; | SoBUMDAN ruoventy ‘Page 2| citizens of tho greatest republic history knows | Amalgamation representatives, Ayplications | ail pervotal frewlom this. morning | wae change. actbasacuas 1 6th sta, mw opponite the pension offce. “Byer-| Rad" gagcdierion i> es otge of overation, speed Ue es “PAS Z| anything of have been subjected to indignities | to the company's officials never brought forth SS ieereen ou F penn dann § * ee femora home igo derot the Union. eee ahs Broa ee " . : hich had they bee ted on Ameri any result, because those meu were powerless, | to himself the right to investigute and catechize Private wires toXew York, Chicago and New Or- — = ecnaeranl ‘The type of the “Hammond” js tartantly tn- | WANTED (Houses). -Page 2| which had they been perpetrated on Americans A | d > Jeers. Televhone. 453. Je17-tr SERIDAY § bali ooo Fk, f° | Sudlanguagveneteindlagly desissbie feature” | WANTED (Rooms). Page 2| ina foreign land would have been regarded as | but past from O'Donnell would admit a vis-| porous as the: step, from the train, bat euch HEL SELL AT Fan i LiMiTED SOMBER OF aries, Tues and Shure. a8 ; igo sere aie Washington agents. | | WANTED f —ncornseeoe Page 2| insults that noting but blood could wipe out. | itor without any difficulty. a — weet or an g oa yorarday toundh oe Sineputent bene 2 | Gee PARTIES HAVING HOUSES FOR RENT | Boskwollerand Statiower, G19 7th st. n.w. Tomorrow the state troops will nfarch into | five will the Carnegie Steel Company be in or ereakie feast one o Com | tro ‘well to put them in our care, as >THE DEMAND FOR TIME-SAVERS. Homestead. In the midst of each regiment | Poseession of its Homestead property. citizens of ourlist ts running low owing to the demand. Ber- JOR ihe ante gee gerensed | Statement of the clroulation of Tux Evexrsa | Homestead. In th undimmed stars and the| Sherif McCleary was the worst scared man] pote tockes B wong wom ake eee ene mel oy oreey Cut of busines seri Ehatmonth teechdths | STAK for the week ending July 9, 1992: neverading stripes, Around and beneath the | wet of the Alleghenes this morning. For fve | taken a peculiar atta i eyard to the mp- st WILSON Sina. Previous month inthe Ristoneet thie mmesed™ TRE | MONDAY, July 4, 1802 colors will be thousands of men who recognise | days he has been calling for troops and now | prosch of the militia. They real ad cro Bes = Previous inom pistory agency, z : he has no idea what he will do | that the Carnegie mille are in Allegheny county R “a> FOR RENT tatoct ths cverspresent’ aul carseat aenatea for | TUESDAY, July 5, 1692 the power of ‘that ancient and honorable docu- | that he has thems he hans mo fen whet he will do | Sues Ste Coreneé Sottte exe te Amegneny omy Coxvixerxe Reasoxs Rees Bir-g pe and bath, Uneinavere. Fas Phonograph aavee lime in die | WEDNESDAY, July 6 1602. ment, the Constitution of the United States, | With them. Until le morning, be wes | Slum that the boro ia race at. n.w-, 10r, and bath. PERTAIN PROM CEA Or cor aliments. THURSDAY, July 7, 1892. i is place | 2Ot = aware fact tl dition, which does not call for the. in Why Co-operative Town Company Stock is the best Seraat aver bf and ba, ee r if Ae troops would report to him, and when | of the armed forces of the state. Chief Byrne Above houses are in el Tae ir and can be rented A TEMPTING ATCH OF SUMMER | FRIDAY, July 8, 1892. for five days and nighte. : of the fire department, and who is also a - investment on the Washington market today: ata bargain. AOHEITSICEPERE CO.. Beene OG, blackberry cordial—e . y vy v he got the information he lost what | of epartment, an mem: Because it promises large returns and its value is Bt 1333 Léthet. 2. w. tonicand a cure forsummer complaints. Ex- | SATURDAY, July 9, 1902, emplegic ae —— | little of his nerve had been saved out of the | ber of the borongh council, id toa prom oo SSS T celle e sick. 5 made , people cs | ive tod he troops are n ered on real estate actually owned by the company. Dealers fn MER REQUISITES AT amc nde fe Aavortne Hlovevog trea |g misery tenaaite egrlngelannd mre POR Ty Reema eer eniod mated be te Some bok en en eee ee ae eee Socks 4 aga ang su sete rtp inte BARBER & Rose. a ee Se ee =_ 5 have no idea of the feeling of relief |Tegurded as cause for alarm. Such brainy | will be mo resistance onthe port of thee root a ea feghenee tow, rk Adtustable Win- Garden Hose ye Gn ey ws vulch Bears iS erecy abimag eittees in | Soldiers as Maj. Gen. Snowden and Brig. Gens. | dents the officers will bo inte wd that the ton railroad. dow Screens, 82.75 Reels, 75e. each. venige aun cook Toaster ly average. “ ‘3 " yobi: eee is town is in the hands of its civil authorities Socassr tives enredmencrenew engaged bal. mega ee et and‘ Tele: oxen. Laem Cae Sona Paper le ett ere par aired PETER Lapel hreednortcheerettrengenryy | ro rieny teeny Heeaday vga eng | ing bridges and laying rails to complete this road by | Phone 3 SBtuches square for 1.25 each. TO-KALON WINE COMPA’ OrrreasnSae week ikl 32,602 | heard that Gov. Pattison had at last ordered the | Information is fee about 3 nor necessary. Mr. Byrnedeclined to say what a SSS ine eMateteee| Sine 3 ott den Rakes, | G14 14th Sd tie a .q | Steater portion of the National Guard of Penn- | diers have reported to the armories and are | Scrion would be taken if the troops, outer the 20e. up. a e = Isolemnly swear that the above is a true an saa ae z now under army. town. The chief of police was aske Because the enterprise is no longer an experiment, SPECIAL NOTICES. up. LAST CALL ON REDUCED TAILORING. correct statement of the circulation of ‘THE EVEN- Ivania to proceed hither in order that the would meet the troops at the borough line and Buta well-established and prosperous business. = have long since qu't looking for a proft on the | 1.0 sean for the week ending dup & aaoe power of the state to govern every community ‘SOME TROOPS EXPECTED IN TONIONT. ‘escort them into town. He replied: ‘We Because catefn! and intelligent management is uar- NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 400. balance of our stock of Trouserings and Suitings. | 'S¢ STAR for the week ending July 9, fe within its borders be clearly established. It| Itis understood that some of the ional | will give them fcllers a wide berth. We don't anteed by the Board of Directors. rons 1505 Pennsylvenionre we aaa ie i Hooks, 40s, up. We want to get rid of thom before moving time and 3. WHIT BERRON, | was tardy action, but the delay, with its attend-| Guardemen will get here tonight. ‘The various | Ti,8i® F to Because the property of the company is located in |. Sand’, second door: “w2-1m* re. 300. <_< aa etining cat noes Come cae ore Comicr Bvening tar Newspaper C0. |! ant discomforts, was forgotien by those who | regimente ore te be mebilised of Brinton, two fhe ls thes aed « ee ne ens ee gore, sic, STD ieduuyply BIA | Peles all the lower when thesepointsare considered, | Subscribed and sworn tobeforeme this eleventh | prefer lew to, tho forme ce anarchy which has | miles north of here, and it is now almost cer-| | Jon Nelvuckie, burgess of the borough of the south. Sc neat 2 fect of Garton eacns . Besides, we have got to turn thein out ina-one order | day of July, A. D. 1892. Prevailed here since last Wednesday morning. | tain that at least one brigade will be here be-| Homestead. wen informed of | Gov. uk on ween ot ete ee eats instalments. | | ARE pup NAVE OFEUQERW OUTWIITER , | Bose. wiih cou: Freaursculy@L 70 | forreputation sake. You may never have such an P. VAN WICKLE, Gov. Pattison’s action surprised and shocked | fore nightfall. Some of the folks bero—the | ty Sor the poeple <f Gu teun, snd thew of moderato menascen readily cenryit. = | pi SSuppontnae pos only B15, og oncket 3 fa pina lo ged pon Epatarppeedn mr) ond Notary Public D.C. | the strikers. At the consultation with their | mayor, the chief of police, who havea force | from whet in know off then he me ceca ——— bemner Uns Beoree aswel aomar icin < lag Gan ee representatives on Friday night he had prom-| of four men, and the chief of the fire depart-| the state troops would cet with no resistance, ee ae a Cee eee eee ae oe Tail . dled | ised not to order out the troops until some | ment—propose to meet Gen. Snowden as soon | He said as burgess of Homestead be could eay every deal of any decerty2 e in the interest of G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tuilor, ‘Tne Usrgep States Stearn Cutcaco sailed | ised ni r pa until ; . | thas the digully and. baner of Gheauasioget bar prod — Sh araane every profit BARBER & Ross, COR, 9TH AND GSTS. N. this morning from Boston for New York. Grave emergencies presented itself. This con-|asbe arrives at Brinton and will ask him as dear to them as to any community in the as aa wetrajon width cans deiabanccar 1241 11TH ST. 8.E Bui masenien ef owa=> TAILORING STUFFS AT C S ———_— clusion was perfectly satisfactory to the mill | to keep his troops out of the borough.| Trion, Hensid that the people have conducted. ii z COR. 11TH AND ¢ G st ‘A part of our stock of Suitings and Trous- Tur Guxnoat Bexxrxoton sailed yesterday | workers becaure it left the government of the | They will represent that Homestead (Was never | their affairs quictly and ney, = — — — - YPEWHITER PROC erings was watered by the fire department, from Montevideo for Bahia on the way to | town in their hands, but when the tidings came | in as peaceful condition as it now is and will — age by rg no ooops ey ning ine money makin ot ‘We will sell the entire stock of Tatioring Palos, Spain, from Harrisburg there was dismay in the | refer sate of arrests — evidence. 4 mont enka: “Wha _- they come in here to 5 WE LEAD THEM ALL IN LOW PRICES. BOOK ag Cloths at cost, and in many instances less mE strikers’ cam; course Gen. Snowden knows true state shoot us down lie dogs?” Paras biel hee mgr jaan Hae acon an ieee! sinker a aaa cost A LIFE. affairs, and will act accordingly. The town bas| "The burgess agmurea him that that was not Fron. JOHN G@. CARLISLE, sary eer aa sews clack Gite fall city this morning from his fishing trip, well The tel conveying the news came very | been under lawl ever since last | their intention, but the man persisted in may- Hon. ISHAM G. HARRIS. - Rn a Saag IPE ous, burned and very happy. He says that the air Pinta epelgge McEn-| Wednesday morning. It will be under martial | ing that if the militia interfered with the z 6 x ren AND 1 pare ee Long Island sound hagdone him a great deal | "ear costing a good man his life. J.T. MeEn- é ; men’s affairs there will be trouble. In anticl- heuimiociniee pesger SS a eee Book and Job Pratag 905 PA. AVE. N.W. s1_| BBgood, nis of the Associated Press was the first man in | law tomorrow. pation of the arrival of troops this morning the Mit ROGERS F. FORTER, quickly in your possession. This will be tiBelearing (myis)__ 1108-11 2. ——_+—__ Homestead to hear the news, it having been IT MAY CAUSE TROUBLE. Price of all eatubles has greatly advanced. Beat Hon. BENJ. BUTTERWORTH. sale of the season. In order to make room for our fall | Se . x ‘ou wish Tae Torrepo Boar Cusnrxa, which has been | wired him from Harrisburg. He went at once | Maj. Gen. Snowden, who commands the state | Bint yesterday sold at t 12 conte a pound, fe Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS. Femnanty, which are beginning to arrive daily, we | Hon: Ingery ie binding books in leather = 50 and $3 Men's lying at the Washington navy yard for some | to the Amalgamation headquarters in search of troops, has, it is suid, a surprise in store for | cents. Other supplies have equaliy increased. A. T. BRITTON. aust ve the apace. ~ Sees Feta araBE. eee to make quick work of time, has completed the putting in of her tor- | some of the leaders and as the men he sought | the natives. Information, which he believes to AX EXD OF MOR RULE. &. M. JUENSON, 1 lot Cesmere Remnants, cream, drabs and browns, ‘close his offices in the Mertz baflding ihr rep Eel pedo tubes and.has miled for Newport, stopping | were not there be confided the se-|be authentic, gives him some idea 85] In afew hours 6,000 representatives of the King S12 lithe ow. ours Date wl pie: and % & SONS, Fe Nerees can Stk mt EEE leek te one of he Moctnentn calls Go amount of cnn, auaeab- power and dignity of the great keystone state — cers 10% p.m. Telophons 58%. 2 =a Bee er cs ate ee we Ee | a) proceeded) GolkeAi ickae ite Ga] Re aek dynamite stored away in Homestead, | will be on the ene, and the turbulent citizens Jot Plaid Flannelettes, drabeand browns, 46. | ———_"wicHiGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA- | & go THE EXPERIE: : cage ca gps mes eg) os 8 fre earner aire saline pinpienem dangerous aggregation of war ma-| of Homestead will fully appreciate the mathe- ©. R. MeBLATR, Lot Beef Shirting Prints, figured and stripes, 33¢c. | 9% eran aad Ygrancs ork nembne an fas sweat in both material and Navat Onpens.—Commodore James H. Gillis |@ther correspondents bad also been notified | terial may be used for unlawful purposes he anes aes ae Seo ee eae M1 Atlantic batlding, pai. perenne” eee ind IS OHA Be Se, Monumenta — MENTH and VAULTS we hes Deen ordered to duty ass maacaber of the | from Harrisburg and the sows wes consker-| will endeavor to Socsto, capture and con-|SaypectGarmet” 0 ss Agent for the District of Columbia, | lot White Striped Muslins, 4340. i 2 . Vaults, all others "beet Atha light house board. Capt. H. L. Harrison, de-| bly disseminated. Mr. McEnnis was in the | fiscate all such stores. This will be a radical | For the most, part the recent rioters have Liot White Plaid Muslins, 43¢c. vt orice. pa od ae onl {ached from duty as a member of the light | Western Union office, writing away as hard as | proceeding and if it is done there will! ing. ‘The arrival of the carty train was fol- lot Striped India Mulls, Bige. On the completion of improvements and short time, as'wearepurtic-" nt | house board and’ ordered to, duty at the Afare | he could, when a committee of strikers came in| be tremendous friction, which might lowed by a general rush for the morning papers, theenlarzement of our uptown store, 1116 ai Welltad yon uter® suo ehore, | Island navy yard as captain of the yard. and escorted him out and accused him of spread- | result seriousty. It is said today though? that | an perusal a een, te Se ee re ae ee aa aut ee ing abroad the news, “The committee was ina |if Gen, Snowden is thoroughly satisfied of the | tercin caused every man to realize thatthe te- Se en ae Sentneeesti1iS Conn sree | egennseally ermiah Movexexr or Stiven.—The issue of stan-| nighty excited frame of mind, and in order | truth of current remorse wil take deckdve het ty Sp yy y+ ‘Llot Bedfort Cords, figured and stripes, Se. For the next 60 days, commencing June | desire. Maxxrxa, | 20rd silver dollars from the mints and treasury | gat the prisoner might feel Perfectly at ease | action without stopping to regard the feelings | mated Association or secret advisory committes 1iot Satines, striped and figured, OMe. Co oe afer oe ate Meaumental Werks, | ofllces during the week ended the 9th instant | sssured him thnt if the accusation against him | of thoso who are im possession of the ex- ~~ a indood om ee ahi aa Sitin, Senin ania . faced 3620-1 i , face = , elon o rete, bee bare ‘ nae peo ts z a aaa = be rigeanicnep ie epee tae “the | Ts 8 tiated he would be hardly dealt | plosives, semiess At Gee Ranhoms ban Gee aun aad an "7 ; pare RE are LTS pee aarexiene Wons a Suite Jor men. al reduced yricee, | shipment ‘of fractional silver coin from tho ie | With. : z To START THE WORKS WEDNESDAY. eave those who despise leadership among. man- Tur Nanoxat Sare Devosrr, Lot Red Satines, figured and striped, 7%. | ee Jobbing and reipodeling a spectalty. | wocth fully one-third more at Vine dollars God winety | to the 9th instant aggregated 637,067. Mr. McEnnis was not frightened. He denied! Unless Chairman Frick’s plans go very far | kind ure bering this decreo and. preparing te : goa ae RR ee ge re oon —_—+— the charge and then asserted his independence | astray the Homestead mull wll be in full blast | receive the mulitis mou as their SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANT —_— Seuded to, aciscaction wuaregtend. ousers tbat were && now $3.00, Prnsoxat.—R. B. Davis of New York, Geo, | with refreshing vigor. ‘The controversy waxed | on Wednesday, Nobody ever nein aoe sake | SO sew end dun guanine Of the District of Columbia, Carpenter ‘and Builder, ome tees eee aie: W. Wall of Illinois, A. H. Kingsford of New hot, but the plucky scribekept up hisend in spite | secrets leak out, but it is @ fairly well ‘who emits threats and blasphemy with — Remember, these goods are just cut in half. Thisis} 311m ‘721 14th st. how. EISEMAN BROS., cor. 7th and E s! York and Geo. J. Ramsey of Louisiana are at | of threats and the ugliest aggregation of visages established fact that every preparation has| every breath and speaks mysterioudy of the eS ee chance this season. Delays are dangerous. L6t Manutactiring Glothis Tat | eee white: bp Topping of New York, | ever seen outside of a tintype gallery. Ann-|now been made to wlart’ the furnaces|Viniction tut potty meal my ‘eed ry iar’ ae: ms ee ee Ee eM GRIMES, LADIES: TAILOR. H. G. Whittaker of Boston, on B. | official order to leave town was disregarded and il are militia of Pennsylvania Chartered Vy syectal act of Congress, — do Sales at ina few light suite he will | At G-_ Whittaker of Boston, Algernon B. | ofici r to leave t regan ss-arly os pontle on the day afer tomerron, | mR of Fennaytonaie, test auch 0 esen, ts cs make to order at cost, as the season is getting late. Alderson _ of im¢ CC the score or so of strikers retired to headquar- Without publicity the company has gat rd > cy of a Jan. . 1867, and acts of Oct, 1800, and Feb., 1892. feck Well-cut garments wie son of Buffalo are at the Randall. Thomas baireatenigped fos shared | vclighen of cocect code and the efflency < ves = of Sane Williams of Knoxville, Tenn., E. J. Leary of | ters to report. eviction dea at dis | together mearly 2,500 mill bands, who are now | Tits than in the iajonty of the lag. nd CAPITAL. ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ee ead? Weather Yairi | Oklahoma, George A.’ O'Brien of New York, | couraged by the stronger minds, vo McEnnis is| in” Pittsburg weattered around in the power of military organizations. Acts as executor, amintetrator, uardian of the RAFF'S ENTERPRISE, weer ne. en ee B, Kory ‘of Pittburg, C.F. Shoemaker of| still with us. For a while 4 looked aythongh | smaller hotel and boarding houses. DINAMITE RUMORS. estates of minors, committeeof the estates of lunatics, at You Corpbre cua Gailey aa, Go Ontenna Genes ¥. Cock a te the mob wouldassanlt him. One man who was@|‘Theso men will follow the Farly in the day there was r-currence of those ad executes trusts of any and ee Popuiar prices, should remember that the short: army are at the Ebbitt——H. C. Ad-|littlo less excited than his brethren was! in tomorrow afternoon aud with’ them will rumors that dynamite hed been planted under pean eee ere = W.c. MEnT?s fee lor of Tennessee, L. D. Thompson of | ll that stood between the reporter and « horri-| come ample supplies of provisigns and cloth- the Carnegie mille and that they would be blown every deseription. ty8skm2t LEADER LOW PRICES. yas © can save you 20 per cent on Chicago and T. C. Grable of Omaha are at the | ble death. ing. Inquiry instituted at the company's head- to the sky before they should be occupied by ‘Wills prepared by a competent attorney, who isin Tailoring Shop, your lumber Bi re ——Joha SS = a ta Bludgeons and boot heels are not merciful | quarters in Pitteburg this morning failed to | others than the inhabitants of Homestead, - daily attendance. and hept without charge when the se10 Bid rita st ig ieee eed amber 8138 Yoru, FL. Wallace of Pitsburg and John T. | NsPoDs rermeper toca in the rnin oan | Uri out anything more than « retuaal to | these reports found no more credence thes, the a walle . ” . bsgmch Flooring, 81.60 per I Dickinson of Texas are at the Arlington, | o cities acta pelomeee : deny the story. ssoter tg Ampriygonsis Siesiven wees Bak placed under the company is tamed executor or trustee. "ie \etnoh Diding, @1 vir 0 J. 0. Wood of Long Beach and A. J. Might of | have taken a band, and although victory must | jieving that the information Ihave received is ap oe po ey soar aaLil Gee callie comm neat Sere eet TER UER OTT Asoo Discouxt Sates. Se TE Ports watt oy Shingles, bby 90, Cleveland are at the Shorebam.——R. R. Powell | ultimately have been with the strikers at least | correct, pass and that the avenging wrath of snarehy and upward and allows interest thereon. OF SUPERIORITY 8h per 16009. NNN St rnmsbure, Wa; tL HColquitt of Georgia, | two or three of the most incendiary savages THE WOT HEADS DOING THE TALKING. ould desoond upon this capitalistic arm SILVER WAKE AND VALUABLES of all descrip- EER DDD, MM MM 00 XN uu <6 Wane eae TLERRT_SUTNOE® © MILLER, ae Sar “<-> a Ake iat ee R, | Could not have escaped without injury. There is fight in the atmosphere. On the Pins Gas me eae ter hg weet tion, packed in trunks or boxes, received fordeposit | FE B BM MMM O OR} - oN Cor. 6thand N. ¥. ave. n.w. 3y11_| Hutchinson of Bridgeport, J. C. Briggs of St. THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE, streets of Homestead not less than 4,000 scowl-| | The Public ny A nod ie we — sndweur- | Exx Boo 8.8 oo? Bk ney sega See FF Saye otto etralty, Mich, HD; | | Afew unsophisticated poople really believed | ing men aro discussing the situation while | ation unles it be insti pet peste Be Apne $ ee STANDARD. TYPEWRITER Qe" Pena Pune axe winsky. Sides of Dayton, Obio,, and W. +. Stables of | that the advisory committee of the strikers | awaiting the coming of the troops. there is « well-defined conviction that this ele- t moderate cost. ™ ‘ichmond are ai a is . or t confines itself rather to the dissemination Sout rate com. E THT (00, RX hs Abead of all competitors. ‘This whisky is distilled espectally for medicinal use | Washingtonians registered at the Hotel Royal, Went out of existence a week ago. Asa matter} In neighboring towns and villages twice : — ene E RENTS SAFES FROM 85 TO $125 EACH PER t RAR — andis highly recommended by prominent vhysicians | Atlantio City, Saturday were C. G. Sloan, | of fact the committee did nothing more than | three times as many oyu Geteretaed work | of Ss Gectcions Sum io Going Govan te pase ANNUM, ACCORDING To SIZE AND LOCATION. F838 a EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. as an excellent tonic. $3 per gallon or 9c. per quart. | RA and sons and Maj. A. ©. | declare itself dissolved. Before and after the ers are watching for the signal which may call leaders of the strikers, the men who in the past PENJAMIN P_ SNYDER, Prositent. cia SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. Brownwell, William Mi > H. W. Dowling, | battle it met as usual and the meetings have them to Homestead. There will be no demon- | pave composed the advisory committee and CHARLES ©. Grow “¢ President, ae neene neaats toe RINGS dente corper tie | Wetson Parker andl 7.0. Wood-——e. 0. 7” 1c sala ab sonaton requirell over slae Mt | sieaiten against the militia when they come, | who now compose the secret committee of JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second Vice Pres. EIGHTH ANNUAL EASE OF MANIPULATION. tilled pure rye whisky. This whisky has a very fine, | Stringfield, an ex-Washingtonian, now of Chi- 1 So bai ized on Saturday | but af th will be followed diately | leadership, the men who bravely protected the Sepals moss peers DISCOUNT SALE SAE AMD ‘AE atm Mem am a) Sete See ato chet torah a | cogs A188 tee Deel) DD sts tes | oronteg Stil bc hh sobs xpacta'to encape the | by the erival of nenrenton mice Goce on, | Sosemene ian Don anne soe Sap ‘RANCIS SET Ss setary, wal. Age—three, four, five and six years ol Washington in 1871 an e a Sachnnniell top, are toe man op- pes BEGINS JULY & p oa fccording to age, totter, Ar gest of the Metropolitan | responsibility for the awful occurrences which | hardly be anything else than a conict, ‘This | SUrTendered, on aemonsratin an i favor of Snyder, Zenas C. Rovbins, CENT OFF OFF, SEAMANS & BENEDIOT, . A. POOLE, M. E. ure] for took place during the interregnum. spirit is universal. receit the militia with all the deference sera baie baragasallley. igang! dacks, where he will spend his vacation— | Wren it became known at Amalgamation] The military may come in, say the strikers, may be eee ey ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LE DROIT BUILDING, 4y6-colm 944 Louisiana ave. n.w. | Mr, B. Riordan of this city arrived at Queens: * thes he with reared Patan roy aiding can | Guard of Pennsylvania. No one can reason: : HH 00 EEE 655, mbi7-tr STH AND FOIE H.W. | es scabs s inlet vail to tum netics Lea eed seites | Hugh O' Doasillivhots ths mast cobecabteton protect the “black sheep” should they make | sbly, doubt that the logic of those leaders will = i - = pats by dhe Ist of September. Chief Engineer E. | fair-minded man connected with the anti-Car-| their appearance. A few men are trying to do| ¥< all omager Goya, 1629 uy - THE MODEL TAILORS! RAMBLER. C. Clark of this city and Dr, Henry H. ‘negie movement, made official announcement of | peaceful missionary work. But the mul- ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING. tat EH Sod a a SNYDER & WOOD. June °2._FORD'S HILL, one of the of Resim Mave, Salven wctiage foe: the eumaibe 5.4 that the aicihars would scnitans $0 pre|unede to See restless, too excited! rp. tate mecting of the advisory committee Tuaverers Crenirs exo ¥ieventhatreet northwest, | tn Piiladciphia, lunted FOUR Ziutke with, | Sandwich, Masa, tect the works until the troops arrive, tolisten to argument They fost that the | axis morning was very hurriedly alled after ae on runt ESF. forever oe cnareeraheetea eames Bost Material—First-class Work—Fair Prices. jyl-im| }NEUMATIC Ruthin Breaks all pee | EX-POSTMASTER GENERAL RANDALL. pike 9 mysetg amare MER — Seca oertgeeowd most ofthe members hed boon for two hour ia ‘ee shicsioggg Eppa mags KS EGE es © x GORMULLY & JEFFERY M¥G.CO., His Portait in O11 Presented to the Post Office excellent sample of humor. The only people | tion to fight to the death in behalf of what they | and Chairman O'Donnell was the to arrive. casb of approved security. apr pomp og Penobecot river ion only, Best «rades of family | _sy6 13% 14th st._n.w. Department. who are likely to damage the works are the | call their right to protect themselves and their pom ag LEWIS JONBSOR & CO.. Beabere, Our 85.00 Shoes to 94.00. Sen, a ES coat eee RON DET ow An oil painting of the late ex-Gov. Randall of| strikers or their sympathizers, Surely they | homes from invasion. STE | E, ome semase Sun building, 1315 Fst. Cur 95.00 Shoes to 96.00. wie 8 CES RESIS FOR 8: AOE SPACE. Wisconsin, who was Postmaster Genoral from | need no protection against themselves. If there | It is easily within the bounds of truth to state = pein . a a eager MANTELS, ANDIRON YANDETS, "ARATE ROO! 1866-69, has been presented tothe Post Office are among them people who desire to damage | that the leaders have lost power. They are said: “ of ‘i cit ae Sn L Sc Mr AND LIGHTED. Department by his brother, Marcy H. Randall, | the machinery and buildings the present evsteen |consersative, but thelr monerste. teres a ‘the T™ Weer BED Bg ONaL Bank. Mmald-ir J. COMMING. Pile Shop, 590 13th wt a 2s oops and his cousin, Mra Pierce, The gift was | or guards is no protection; any evil-minded | and sound advice seems'%to have no effect. If | Stater have to do if ws, iM EY. President, = r MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY, VHILE IN made through Senator Davis, who refers| striker can got into the works ai night Bat At | wo beat work before us is SakeEes b WILUiAsTS. Gochuee, Enxoxsrox & Co., yacleas ‘were ‘not | we store as well ina letter of transmittal to the distinguished | this alleged co-operation with the troope is one wit | to bold pe pS Meera feoveral piako to ning ee 1399 AND 1341 F ST. X.W., - sod Wave. abally a Bina ore fe Fron brnetes iene Public services of the war governor of Wiscon- | of the oddest of propositions. by Mr. O'Donnell's views were re- ‘ west Opposite Ebbitt House. Your fine Thsther covered of : 8 FURNISHED Fo) sin. Tho department has» crayon portrait of | The militia is not coming here simply for the schond ‘by several of the men. in the Bios te deenived, fpniet tron having Sa | wire rareR. | ex-Gov. Randall, a it has of all the heads of the be- one eae ote -ARTURE "AILORING Oe i pamaheent se: 2 not | Tbe ‘came up as to what. the soldiers 7 ————— 4% D. BARR, 1111 Pennsyivanis eve. jy6-lw id rb ‘came here, and some of the . Y tata a refreshing ‘Buits from 635 up. the end | members ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange. a een ter ‘Trousers from $10 up. ‘to: 2 cone art. 2029 LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & CO.. CONSTIPATION’ Low prices from this date with hich-erede BANKERS AND BROKERS, r ¥. X. DOOLEY H yr} LS F ST. WASMINOTON, D.C. “eiae :; ae. acura Witsoe konwsacee | aaa nae) wear ‘ateres" allowed on. Ou: business Hl bi : hie i] bi i H i i