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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1892 JUBILANT STRIKERS. |IN CONGRESS TODAY 5 FOUND. JEWELS IN A DREAM. Story of a Trinidad Negro Arrested for Steal- THE MAN CAME. And He Gathered in the New Jersey Terror 2d EDITION. ing $30,000 of Precious Stones. ‘The Commissioners today accepted the fol- ata Grab. New Your, July 18.—The opening of the ; Carlos Backus Wiggins, the Trinided nogro | lowing offer of Mr. W. X. Stevens relative to | Prom the New York Tribune. ‘week at the stock exchange this morning showed (Continusd from Firet Pegs.) ‘A Petition as to the Pinkertons who was arrested Friday afternoon at New York | the District bathing beach: To maintain the | _ “Say, mister,” he said, coming around in City E ISSUE, |zzctner tbe ctarector or and works, To fil their places will be ex- on the arrival of the steamship Philadelphia Death free to all who provide | Mall Park with an unsteady tack and waving Avers Poia ILL B . a ae nesting, Lane | el” Sat, "ase afc Se in the Senate. from Venezuela, was arraigned in the Tombs a cee pnw Fie ‘is arms like a windmill, “I'd like to box with sugar were still most prom-| Carnegie mills are vance of those of any police court before Police Justice Divver on | Provide, i Se oe a ne Sane | Seas of tetas aa See mb ee Eaturday charged with bringing stolen jewelry permed to teat erhing suite to those who |g “Ott'¥apere the time; I'm in. hurry,” was poet tere Mr. Cleveland in Aocord With the) Sem res jewncmel, tke changes were cally | Soeany matter 10 induce thea to work wndcr |#Q BE TREATED AS PIRATES, | mt te comes. Te fopirg them, and hie agreement to sen - | FOR coNsTrPattow, fe fnsigniticant, a a joke, *| Wiggins had on hie person when arrested up- | the locks and hinges the loose ‘I won't keep you long,” said the would-be JAUNDICE, HEADACHE, Anti-Protection Platform. shire the copped Sone ee Minaeaole afl night long the striker pickets patrolled ward of 880,000 worth of jewelry, which itis | Binning and ll the gullies looking to public boner, fling forthe eaphalt erement with a se Setthe Claes te Oe ne into the works, | Pickets also watched the gates | A Labor Assembly Thinks That the smiles rodena.ci clear preaerinises in as good condition as they are | over here seeing New York. I've sven all there DYSPEPSIA. ANOTHER REMEDY FOR IRELAND'S ILLS, | 2, sere was none, and st’ 11 o'clock dhe | his morning and any deserier ‘The inscar Coline. negro did not plead. He was remanded back to A ROOM POR THE POLICE COURT. p etal ad OD ag? Bae Ts Tan See rom opening pe insignificant | csual number of watchmen and a ‘who pe . jail. Examination was set down for this morn-| The Commissioners this afternoon wrote | derstand me? Nothing unfrieediy, you know, * ‘ei snide stock market, after 1 o'clock, remained | £0 Toe it em rere men auerTered with fn ing at 10 o'clock. hint Tution Binghanl of the District Supreme | fast want to chow ron.» thing of “two shout itis itensely dull, stagnant and featureless, nothing 2 negro arrested when he rt jersey sparring. It . me more To CURE Latest Returns from the British of importance marking the trading through the | SoomnY have uppicomant emperiemees if be / HOUSE SUSPENSION DAY. shore frta th steam Tenge egsitnanrpaantepangeg a Police Cone | inate ot two. Tu font pola you off in neat e entire at : we'll have a ALL DISORDERS Elections. Gtagnent ai insignificant changes from. fret | TP? heron pcp eciiaom uit} ship wo che clmetes bar teak ton at quite a | Curing ibe J building attborieed Le thee Tine | No, thank you. Tm in» barry.” sobempeesia a = mae, the Amalgamated Amoclation, and who number | Members Seck to Put Through trict appropriation bill, which alterations will| | “Ob, it won't take me long.” said the Jorsey~ an — gumhe 3.906, ot hale mosting testator toenah is! pig, ras, well dressed and as black as possible. | be begun as soon as practicable. fort an EY FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. on, tracted attent s ly out vain effort to BOWELS. TRIAL OF ALICE MITCHELL. ay Gh the steal workers fo thon has made Special Measures. bap eh al pirgeglinapreee hog BUILDING PERMITS. \aopenee “enaienee ned the company cannot bops to obtain a mast | ” Be had an enormous wast He was taken aside | | The following building permite ware immed | bry Lean't hep vou out Every Dose Frrronve from Homestead without Arge settling with the end “aii: by meses leepater Guorgs Ferterd, wooed | tor: M. P. Payne, two twostorsframedwell-| 5 “I don't ‘belo Zou can spar. sid the 1,200. A. M.| Baker, one two-story frame dwelling, lot 94, | beck and getting two tangles in his Among the papers iaid before the Senate by | ‘0K, him {nto = private room, but found te. nothing. Heidelberg and his the! .| “I don't believe that I can, if you say I The committee of twenty-one men eppointed | Its presiding oficer (Mr. Mandorson) were the | arrested him, and, searching him, found about | pOck ——. Sth stroct rae Cuncano, uly 18—Mr. Ralph E. Hoyt of at the mass mooting yesterday went to the gen- | resolutions of District Amembly, No. 49, K. of | €50,000 worth of ‘Jewelry ina belt around his cellar frame “Now.” enid the other with a leer, while be ® . 2 waist. California, now temporarily residing in Chicago, recently’ wrote a letter to ex-President Cleve- land touching his indorsement of. the tariff L., New York, stating that the recent labor troubles at Homestead are the outcome of the wage system and demanding that the Pinkerton There were twenty-four diamond rings, a pearl necklace, thirteen gold bracelets, two dia- | mond shawl pins, three paigs of pearl | and veiling lot 10, block 2, West Brookland; 83,200, Edward Montague, one ‘one-story frame dwell- | ing, Church street, White's Town, county; $200. | Mr. M. J. od collar | gathered in one arm from the wide world, onl; to let the other go « wandering. “now I youcanepar. T think vou can handle your Pretty well, eh. my friend? I think vou're forces and their rere be treated and dealt “4 Brady, one two-story a: | 7 - y SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP ‘plank in the Chicago platform. Mr. | § received him in a chilly manner apd thore was | §ith as pirates and aign pdt) tried, | 2°10. Pim, one chatelaine pin, & silver purse, | prick dwelling, 201 10th streetsouthenst; $2,200. | pepe peed ml Met hey cod — wrrre reans wy wrerrone | HOF! #8 an old-time republican and now |. only ashor alk. | The commits withdrew 904 | sentenced and executed as atonal malefactors one pene ct Rrnaslot, one ttn loos | $A: Hubbard, Atteen two-story brick dwell | {Pein and venient cae ae is bead from ‘Has been need for over TON is i opened headquarters in Allo; |, corner rred to itt diamonds, Noone | ings, 167- street northeast 000, oa ee aly of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH. See eee, bat oe a i peed yy eg - committee on gancation fand labor. | pearls of great value, eight pairs of diamond weet ‘Well, if you say #0, I can,” said the other, IN@ with PERFECT }CCESS. the conference was lered the fortific letter to Mr. Cleveland he expressed the ‘They immediately went into executive ses- earrings, one diamond lace pin, one pearl scarf raturedly. — FUTURE OF THE LIBERALS, CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN,” bill, and Messrs. Gorman, Stewart and Allison | pin, two sapphire and diamond rings and great ill you spar, then’ CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy for| hope that the candidate for President [opt be B cry oe ees Bite, \PPointed conferecs on the part of the | many other articles, some of ‘then very valus- Ms, Gindstene Will ot Allow Mls tana eo) ‘0. I thank you; not tonight.” DIARRETEA. Sold by drugsistein every partof the| would see his way clear to indorse Le ratrligee tr represent. a ble and of great beanty. Bo Poseed. “Will you take a drink, then ce jesld. Besure end sok fur “Hes. Winslow's Sooth- ms bss: ‘reporter sent e' note to Gapertutendent ‘THE SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY. A CERTAIN AOE, LEROY. ‘Not tonight, some other time. . and take poother kind 2%cente a bottle. | fon in the form. No answer Potter who still denies admiseign to news. | _ Senate bill making Saturday a legal half holi- ; All the English cabinet ministers have been | «Won't do anything, ch, to mevt # Jerseyman eras on emma mis a =n oe rpm expected, but today Mr. Hoyt bers tg ‘and asked him if he would inform | day in the District of Columbia, Chere banks | TBC Bgro was greatly alarmed when he was | summoned to London for Thursday next. Mr, | half way?” | Say Sy Feceived an auto Jeter from ‘Mr. Cleve- Sasa usr ae for duty |and bankers so elect, was reported by ‘Bn pepubhariepegenigr gupoetaaneg | Balfour, arriving in town Saturday, proceeded | Petal ic ics Wietas thie Souse,*isiaoh ks : z ; this in response to his notice of July | Fou) | the jeweiry int ity for a certain woman, | to Hatficid House to see Lord Salisbury. ‘The my beg Pee ee ean eee | ae Sees, Pome Te Seguar ‘eaiet8 eclock mrnw. ana. | Thesactwersety Wecieae eat ‘Sis. Wille opposed tie ale socoant of ite | known as Biman, Lecoy.. ‘The negro anid at Sst jlatter went to Windsor to meet the Duke of | began to whirl nein, Schell sie ng em rend i All draiere nell ‘oct trade map Ralph E. Hort, coq. RAR 10.sorte05 af 100g. “Met: conv scrip, to reply. uncertainty. {7 Congress wanted to give « half hepel assed iggins. Then he | Devonshire, who has been staying at the castle half - ‘ ee eect PALPIFAFION,-PATK_IN | My Dear Sir: Your letter of Joly? is at hand, | Sianéo 0b kW 1 at 4s. eae holiday on Saturday it should do so, but tho | Mid thet his name was: aascrager om the Philadel- | fF some time. Here he had a conference with And there was. He came around from the Sri ai or faint epelin, Be.. cured. Dr. Miles? tified to HUGH O’DONNELL'S MISSION. lpg er cd Paes and fiuctu-| pia. Sbe declared that abe had nothing to do | the queen, and returned to London last even- a pie aia Telst beat alert 37 SSGuEgTien s STEVENS, oth and Pa. ave. none. with the smuggling. ing, accompanied by the Duke of Devonshire | by the collar and shaking him ‘itkes = a ae ne or epee WY aerate Mater | (OME. TILT detended ac MBTaged-ot 3c avLstiy | (Tee moles Saree Sendicy soeer tothe under excitement. It is expected that some de- | picked him up ant mae, uit like « rat gpa 3 rr. | * curren naa ivesid alia Gicoacaee: criticisms, ‘but--Alr. Halo objecting to further | atom house oflcers and walked of with the relopmenta of an unwoated character are im-| direction of the City ail where gross hte iy hes gold, 1 poo y ‘July 18. Hagh O'Donnell’s | 2b8te—the bill was placed on the calendar. Biisoner end locked him up in cell at police pending. showed in a solemn way. And the Jersey terror ‘and I'am sure none need fear that Serrency, 199 bid, — aaked | 2.660. 104 fund, cur- lomestEap, Pa., July 18.—Hugh O'Doanell’s | 4 Senate bill appropriating $50,000 for an Te nti here heiapans bees might. eect of the Carlton Club | ™¥#t have been satisfied, for he made no pro- contest will not be made on the lines laid Sea Se Sm, mysterious departure for the east has kept the | equestrian statue to Maj. Gen. John Stark in the | y The arrest of the man was asked for by the| A number of members — test, which havo already proved to be so acceptable fe ‘Bonds—Washington and George- | D¢ws gatherers hustling, but the results of | city of Manchester, N. H., was reported and | Venezuelan authorities, On July 18 jew Ae went to London yesterday to watch events ————ee. top great majority Sao peste. town 10-40 6¢,100 bid, — asked. Washing- | many hours’ work are for most of the crowd | Placed on the calendar. $ cable dispatch to the Venezuelan consul inNew | The political clubs generally are crowded. A Fined for Throwing « Stone. traly youre, fon and Georgetown "Wallroca Convertibie ‘an Mr. Call gave notice of his intention to ad- | Zork telling him that s negro of the name of | rumor is rife that the Carlton Club men state | 1 the Police C a Gnoven Cunvetaxp. | Did, 18 aaked. Masonic Hall Ass'n Ge, 105 pid, | Tather meagre. I can state positively, though, | aregs the donate tomorrow or Air. Voorhees’ | Carlos Wiggins, a native of Trinidad, ad sailed | mor is rife that the Carlton Ch Lord Salis- | | 0” = Coat tahty Daan Daten 2 Nee soo ang oD Light Infantry ist mort | that O'Donnell has gone to Philadelphia | resolution in reference to a tribunal for arbitra- | £oF this country on the steamship Philadelphia. | tony sects forthwith, in order to force Mr. | ¥®* before Judge Miller for an assault on Chas, ea Widiaiecsenmntniat m SRITISH ELECTIONS. Fae AIM Mebid, — aaked: | Washington Light | and New York ,to consult with Powderly, | tion of labor troubles ‘The cable dispatch desoribed him as young, tall, | Gindstone te meet the house of commous with | H. Boston, conductor of car 61, Anacostia lime eee ee ; serien A, 68,118 b1d, 185 asked. Weaning: | Gompers and other labor leaders as to the best | Mr. Peffer desired to call up the resolution beardiess, with largo, white, perfect teeth, fine |g fall disclorure of his home rule and general | On Saturday night Watson presmuted a tranafer Saturdays) at 6 o'clock until Septem- ‘Total Returns Up to a Late Hour This | ton Gas, series B, és, 119 bid, 196 asked. | methods for shutting out all the: fpreign work-|for o select committee on the Homestead reads} k eves, T legram read fur- | policy and to precipitate the crisis, which, it was claimed, was no good. He was 7 ton Gas'Co, ote aa 1601, 188 bid, — saxes. | oO aro by the Com. | tToubles, but gave way for the deficiency bill. cme pagel = ingle ea ee els, | The liberal leaders mat off by the conductor, and then he threw a 2 we at no other sox, July 18.—At $ o'clock this after- Mind Potomac Telephone’ iat mort, Be, "bid, . O'Donnell will also consult TER FRENOK SPOLIATION CLAIMS. rie and diamonds of various rizes. Mmo, | 0Uce immediately or a j Beavy stone, which struck m passenger. Wateom Laidhspieeaertinies beemperepbatd show the eleo- | 108asked. Capitol and North © Street Railroad int | Pan fficers | _ Mr. Mitchell, from the committee on claims, | Sande Leroy 1s also steam. | £' poo geen edamame that he had a transfer and refused to SERRE nme Dnata byes aggre axis 104 Did, TIP asked. Metropoitan | With some of ee reported » resoluiion declaring that in the| ship and is easpocted of Delage accomplice of iene Pewee, seeped go nage a | Par farther and said the contactor ammulted WILL sell such STERLING QUAL- oe brvaorsaieay Eleotric Light Convertible 6s, iss ‘ola asked: | © rome vomise’ teas | i2dgment of that committee all the French | the tof, and fle thought that che ‘may have | $7.1 ease ee ces EME (Gladatone. | Bits with others. Iie dented that be thre the TTTES atsuch LOW PRICES as WE bertreyo~terheeets.<.arger in rereiniy 9 oa) Soo See ee ere ela cha ere eremised 10 40 | spoliation claims reported from the Court of | tbe Jewelry in her Give notice to the | of expuision the liberal government policy as | oye; xtivited, but owned to throwing @ It is officially announ 7 band American Security and Trust Se, 1905, A. & O., 100 | anything power ip strikers, rm us of the arrest.” ck quote—We mean it. 1 ! "| aS aa- car ear sar “an A wa-ettr ‘more than a passing glance. sult of the visit of Lord Salisbury to the queen house of commons for Hythe, and chairman oer a oxaston a kstaie Ti 197 bid, 136 ask 7 eae nt Sto ed. American Security and Trust’ 58, riean mbla Title, 64 did, ed. and if the various railroads insist on shipping | fro ae Pinkertons is not, as semi-officially stated, to be Claims should be investigated by and reported The consideration of the deficiency bill was ‘Mr. Hale said that if Mr. Vilas would call his attention to any such items he would move to American police and The io which proved to be a box, which I could not outlined in the queen's speech can be 80 couched & majority dependent upon the Irish mem- bers will render the government liable to de- one. A verdict of guilty wae found, and the court | terday. They have not been getting along well te beth m that committee; thet many euch | The cable dispatch was signed by Undanema, | a. to reveal nothing that the conservatives do | : _ a geal ia 806 A sO. ae —natved, | material to or from the Homestead or Pittsburg | claims included in ‘the demienen Witt “wed | minister of foreign affairs. hot already know.6 If the conservatives rely | id it was outrageous to throw a stone ina Cc. will ke parlinment on Au-| aad Se, 1906, A. & 0.. 100 bid, re y 4 | car and he ought to go to jail, but as he was at Saxs Axp Company. —— i ie Washington Market Co. imp. 6a, 110 bid, — asked. | mills the biggest railroad strike ever inaugu- | not been so considered and reported, but DREAMED OY THE JEWELS. upon forcing Mr. Gladstone to declare himself | work he w of @2 gust 4. wi Market Co. ist 64, 1992-1911, 1105 bic EU" | that, under th fully on the debate to the dment that d make it a fine of @25, — ere = ot Wana | ba peation nay Gps | Peng tus pon dda" | Im court on faanay to nogre tid ro | acon te det gueeanens ta S| — TO CURE IRELAND'S ILLS. PP ym og gry ap oy a pe ee eee the Senate, except ns to all claims presented | Porter that he had found the Jowels in a box | Gladstone adopts will not in the slightest be With Attempting to Kill Her Heo- ewe wc oawnw ES bony Hstopatran, ‘Sr Did, agked. Centra), | _G0v- Pattison will bo in Homestead tomor-| by insurance companies or their assignees, and | under the fireplace in his master's house. He influenced by the views of the opposition, but a ee band. Sir Edward Watkins Recommends = Ship | 5%iq “UD ers and Mechanics’, 196 | row unless he changes his mind. Information | that all such claims be rereferred to the com-| thought it was a box of money. He did not in- | rather direcfed to baile them, A conference | Martha Hawkins, « colored woman of 494 12th . Canal Across the Island. ‘Did, — asked. 270 bid, 185 asked. Co-| to this effect was received at division head-| mittee on claims. The rosolution was agreed to. tend to steal the jewelry. Wiggins is an un-| Of Mr. Gladstone and his colleagues is ex- northeast, is under arrest for an attempt to & Tae “Tor O Loxnor, aly 18-—The Times. today gives | SEMA te Bes eaters Canta: 12005 | quarters today. When the governor arrives he | , Mz, Morgan introduced (by request) bil‘ | commonly intelligent raan, ned'opeaks Spanish | pected to take ince on Thureday. icill hor husband, Grant Hawkins, about. two ae 24ST! | prominence toe letter from Sir Edward Wat- | Uxet W cl hod ean, | will be ‘received with all the ceremony due to | *° telegraphic communication beiween America | fuently, "He also converses in good Englich. LIABLE To DEFEAT ANY TIME. | Weeks ago by giving him arsenic in bis tea, hav- f Tar Fisntox kina, liberal unionist member-elect of the | 109 bid. —asxed. On {oo vid, 108 asked. his position and an inspection of troops will | snd Asia By a cable across the Paci on | jemi not know J was stealing my lady’s| ‘The ditienlties of working the house with | INE been arresied by Detective Boardman yes = Railroad Stocks— star Georgetown, | follow. relations, came al wa bid, — asked. Mi 0 bi asked i iorth , and he alleges that he threatened urg- ed. then, at 1p.m., resumed, and the con- | but on waking would not remember the spot, | bers are fully appreciated at the liberal head- | him and finally #he gave him some poisoned ry 3 Hekingvon and Soldier’ | WILL PROSECUTE THE STRIKERS. | taining items of the French spoliation claims, | One day it oceurred to me that tke trocar’ of | quarters. Among the troubles the | coffee, but he discovered it in time. a ad a which had been reserved on Saturday, were|my dream was concealed under the old-| new government is the habit the Irish mem. — ae aR FEFL SO PROUD They Will Be rhounngeercn=s Against for Shoot-| read, and the amendment as a whole was | fashioned square bricks f the flooring of | bers have of irregular attendance. Many of Death of Mr. %. H. Guinnip. WW WW of our SERGE SUITS Btocus—Firemen's, 47, bid, 8 asked. ing the Pinkertogs. to. the fireplace in my room. The wht troubled | them had buriness affairs in Ireland to look! ‘The announcement of the death of Mr. RH. ww WW saxed. _ Metropolitan, 80 bid. —| Prrrsnuna, Pa., July 18.—The fact that no| The exclusion of the item for insurance com-| me all day and mado me restless and wakeful | after hitherto, and only appeared in the bouse Guinnip, which 0 t hie WW thatwe'reoincto make Union, 14% bid, — asked. ATIINE- | stone have eo far been taken by the Carnegie Feduced the aggregate for French spolia- | at night, so I finally determined to satisfy my | when they were summoned there by the exi-| riumiPs. which occurred | Some Oo the different kinds of ‘asked. ' Corcoran, 65 bid, — asked. | *teP® z Fae ; ion claims from $982,479 to $875,247. curiosity by making 2 search. ncy of Irish affairs. The special business X. Y., yesterday, will be sad news to « & display of sate a, y, poe ; oa. company in the direction of instituting crimi-| “yy Vilas stated that » good share of the| “At midcight om ‘July 71 pried out a brick | being finished they vanished again. If this large yagi ae and acqneiutances in this bine and biack in one of our 7th street 1K Did saxeds Commercial | Bl Proceedings against the Homestead men claims appearing in the nanos of indivduets | and Probed the sand underneath with my knife. | practice is continued under the new govern- sunber of elect donee en ee windows. It's well timed. Deserves German — bid, 18) | who were concerned in the attack upon the} were, in fact, insurance cl The point some metallic substance, | ment the absence of some forty Irish mem- - a ey a carried on a large business on 7th street. bub- sequently he gave up his interests here and re ea open. feat at any moment. Parnell kept his mon | 4% 8 ‘The best friends SERGE has got ced, 191 bid A procs te cumain tacoitcer ia tae tanto, ee strike them out" S nia | anal Ze BApeR that my droam had come true, | torether when the party purse, was fall b pieabad pegecodec’ mona a sel ees n is otlag of tinged ana |e in some such items and said | and determined to take for America, | sonal payments at regula: are those who wear it the most. You aakeds Crd. Hrectrle Lignt as bid, ee sve.” — | men "ho resleted the landing of the guards end | 4,24 tho claims had been transfered, by msl | ema every one is free and equal and where i | them to disregard the claims of private affairs, Fun Without Danger. never tire of it, It always looks "Telephone e and Potomac, 40 | their surrender are to be prosecuted to the bit. | ment or otherwise, or had been made through | could eujoy may wecia, ‘The liberals might resort to subsidizing the | From Puck. bid, — asked tophone, § bid 5% | ter end. The Carnegies are simply waiting to | insurance brokers. “I never thought that the box belonged to | McCarthyites, but this would place the party| Colonel Blood—“"Well, sir, I thoroughly agree freah—genteel, Pennaylvania, — vid, — Aeaikid, 14 | sou WMA etidon; Ht anya pease atte aT HE NOUSE. my master or mistress, supposing that it con- | under obligations which it is almost impossible | with you—it ix a mistake to @isoourage northern There's nothing we take more Pm age ice, {20 bids amked. | ties of Allegheny county propose to take in the ._— tained—as I had seen in my dream—gold coin | to accept. If the American subscriptions freely | cotespeicn by promiscuous shooting; but, re- pains ip, making—more pride. Noth- Bali Run 90 bid, — asi Pneumatic | premises, and if, after the lapso of what may| The House entered today upon what many | that had been buried years and years by former | Continue during the final crisis the home rule member, we are a high-spirited people, and Carriage, 67 asked. Lincoln Hall, 75 | be asa reasonable period, there is no| members predicted will be the last week of the | °Ccupants of the mansion. party will be wonderfully heartened and | can't break off the habits of a lifetime at once. ing we make more of. did,— ‘Waab.! Machine,— bic ‘asked. | disposition on the part of these aut to . “I was afraid to open the box, and did not | strengthened. All sides recognize the fact that | If a man insults me I shoot, that's all there is In ail styles-SINGLE and or. & Wash.. D.C., Bteamtboat Co..04 bid, — asked. | Tehosinen matter, then Mr. Frick himeelf will | St session of the Fifty-second Congress. | until Twas out at ea. To my astonishment | the present elections, costing as they have about | about it: what do von advese?” te epoett dnd ‘Trast Compasies—National Sate | take theinitiative aud warrants will besworn out | Whether this expectation will meet with realiza- | jnstend of sotn I found Giamonds, emeralds | £2,500,000, are only the preinde to a more de-| Northern capitalist—“-Use blank enrtridge.” DOUBLE BREASTED SACKS— Loxpox, July 18.—Thomas Neill Cream, an wings and Trust Company, 117 bid. — | for the arrest of every man who is known to | tion depends principally upon the action of the | and sapphires in the casket. I knew that the | cisive clect Ts when more money ———_2e-—__—_ THREE and FOUR-BUTTON CUT- ? was arraigned at the Bow street po- tated. Washington Lona and Trust, 116% bid. 119} | have been on the mill property at the time of | Senate on the anti-option bill and the action of | duty on thore articles would be enormous, and | must be expected and the local irations Range of the Thermometer. T American, s asked. ican Security and Trust, 116 bld,—| the riot and killing of the Pnkerioue ‘is shone concluded that the best thing to do was to | everywhere must be maintained in full vigor. ‘The following were tho temperatures at the AWAYS. They are comfortable ce court today, before Sir John Bridge, on the | saxed. Washington Safe Depost, 106 bid, —aaxed. | Ere tne MAE CT tates Gf tuck: men are | he House Fedde pd red amendments to | secrete them upon my person, Imade a belt | _ The resources of the unionists are inexhousti- “ah Gn cate canon Mined—lighter half ined. Unlined charge of murdering Matilda Cloverby admin-| "EX dlv. now in the pomession of Knox and Reed, the | sides that the session is nearing ite end" “| from canvas and putting tho ‘valuables into it | ble as compared with thove of the liberals, 3 nate hao ‘i “1 ing to her certain pills contsining strych- Markets. attorneys for the company, and to whom the x tied it around my waist. I thought that I had | thouch, since last reverting to the financial po- | 2 P-™., 80; maximum, 80; minimum. 55. they are as cool as ‘‘Feather istering aay va te oon ee eatin aanltar bats bean sotertetl tik: mater Tee MR. GIMPSON'S RESOLUTION REFERRED. taken sufficient precautions, but to my sur-| sition of the party, the Associated Press corre- ‘eights. Only the Sacks so. — da. Clo woman | Super, 2.108245; do. extra, 2.65a3.68; do. family, | specific charges to be made against the men| Mr. Simpson (Kan.) asked unanimous con-| prise I was detected on this side, ident has learned that assurances have been sr si llr ‘The death of Masil a Seca; winter Wheat patent, ¢s0a. 6 who have been “‘spotted”’ is that of accessory to | sent for the consideration of a resolution di-| “It is said that I was smuggling the jewelry | obtained by the liberal execttive that wea'thy ——EEE—— of 25, residing in the Lambeth road, occurred | wheat patent, 4.5004.68; wheat, 41 murder in the first degree. The evidence | recting the committee on rules to bringin q| into thecountry for Madame Leroy. This is | Gladstonians are ready to respond to demands. is $12.50-Color and quality vouched on October 18. She had been out in the com- Pe my ea pone § een against the ringleaders is now being sifted and | rule setting apart a day for the consideration of | U2true. I believe Madame Leroy to be an PROGRAM IN PARLIAMENT. for—even forso little. The famous pany of s mon with whom she had struck up an | £3.95; ay, aman ‘ put into compact form, but the attorneys wiil | the’ Peel Lill ter tae opening of the Cherokee | BOROFable woman, and in justice to her I wish| Regarding the coming crisis in parliament a ““True Blues” are $15—the genuine CLAY SERGES are €20 and @25— acquaintance on the day before, and re- 084) i shi A 9255082%: ber. obicass 5 Beicasene: sugptier Ko. 2 not say what they regard riod of waiting,” but it is given out that of a couple of days their own side of the a8 tho “reasonable | 9 tion was referred. r. Holman (Ind.) objected and the resoln- | ¥i# tosay that che bad nothing whatever todo ‘this affair.” Wiggins was the butler and confidential serv- month must elapse before the actual business of the house begins. The swearing in of mem- case will be in shape for the consideration of i . MoM int | Sut of Jesus Paul, who is a leader in Caracasso- | bers takes a fortnight: then the election of the {| sccordineto iniah—trltamed or taped 68; Lonaverry, seat Corn. drmer- mired spot, | ere sea other padi a oe otiGss oe eae one ciety. It has been stated that during the late | speaker and of the chairman of committees pro- —— =, tm Suk $25—the other way #20. ber, 53 bid—recepta, 648% Guahele: stock, 10,301 | Judicial body. icesba oe of State to.afix the great seal of the United | roverution Paul sided with the insurrectionists | cceds, involving ang Eee eee » "Gtve thom « fair criticlem and wae ‘Meaty cist yellow ‘nentea, ‘Stumm, States to a document entitled “The administra Gen, Terrero denies emphatically, He | address in reply to the speech from the throne My RANMAG §. GETZENDAXRER. z Sige po WENT BACK TO WORK. tion of the United States government to the be- iy 4 - from her late residence, 711 E street south nothing taller teaser will plese ered | Guta cany Ne. Wrestera, Soa: No.’ BACK_TO inning of the 400%h annfversary of he discor- | S058 that at prosent Paul is, ving in Caraoas| If cis is followed by a change of ‘goveroment | oat Wuweday” Jib at vec rin, Bete you more—nor ft you better—nor gig “snipments, 190 ushcls: stock, $9,960 bushels. | Many of the Working Men in the Carnegie | ery of America.”” Sed cet eee eee es wereenmees | | Me eee ear aes nae ee al OUINNIP, Op Sunday, July 37, 3800, a his home, Rhye quiet—No. 2, 70—recelpta, 100 bushels; stock, Lawrenceville Mills Returned. ¢ Speaker stated that the regular order was A FIORT FOR TRE JEWELS. eer i ld Fo | Rlmira, yee Si GUIS NIP. whe was for verve you better—even though Hees Meee’ Aeeaaate Mace ne: | preveacao, Pa, July 18 —A large numberof | thé Mo MC rast suspension day by Mr.| ‘The jewels are now said to be worth $100,000 | "The libcrals thus calculate that it will be| ane’ sominent 7h street merchant of Us you'd have to pay them nearly double. yl ys a ee the mechanics and Inborers of the upper and | Cowles CN yy ay =— and pass | and an interesting fight for them is promised. | October before the new government can be QICES. On Monday. July 18, 1802, ac a.m. at In the display we are making we've —— ag ania: | Jower Union Carnegic mills at Lawrenceville, | mining debrie flint pecoes California | “Inspectors Steers says: “I. want the jewelry | called —< ange pe a its pro- Sess Tae ea ‘areca lingertne illimaee ] svrinked some WHITRand FANCY ating. Trigg iene aise | WhO went out last week when tho mem-| |The motion to suspend the rules and pass the | that was taken from Wiggins, for he is my pris- | frm, the import of this eetimate of progress | JOREPHINE "Hick, wltow uf Wan ¥. Hickn., | VESTS. It's awrinkleof thetastiest pg ge ‘ween ig Gugar. | ers of the Amalgamated Association inangu- | bill was agroed to—yeas, 143; nays, 46, = claim him on _ oe not begin the work of legislation in the winter | STG aig ami, oq MO Mem. A. A HUGH, - — Mi Rams, small. tau; | rated their sympathy strike, returned to work POLITICAL GOSSIP. thet ae eae kate ae eed Fannot see | season, but will Rortpone it until next spring. | Syies er : 1 dremsers to wear one with s SERGE large, crude, 7. Ba — | this morning. These mer are employed in fin- .. —— Stahen has tak sehen ee ted | 4 section of the conservatives cherish the qhtheral from the Church of the cm. 12th SUIT. Gives = dasti of variety to so Teaity ao. good ‘to | thing up the work of the skilled ‘employes, | Democrats Anxious About North Caroline— | Stever, but that hand the properts fe now in the | @¢ition that Lord Salisbury, still holding «| $e25 srpez, gor dn papers plesss cops 7 fect. We've got the VESTS, 5; grass, 16. Eggs | ® large quantity of which is on band. Mr. Burrows on Michigan. ossession of the customs authorities, to whom | jority of the British votes, can refuse to |“ joHNsoN. ied this life on Seturday, July, = = fair, 16x; | do not belong to the association, but the mem-| he Nort SS 5 resign until another appeal has been made to | 16, Imei, st the remicnce of her sister Soha =- PS LI COT on So sae fated, 444-100; | bere of the latter made earnest but fruitiees ef- North Carolina democrats are not feeling | it was handed by the se aor yoy go the country. Some tory papers seck to den; SEE POT Ne hee at 7220 o'clock pom, st it, “Whisky rm—tse | forte to induce thom to may out of the milla’ | comfortable over tho political outlook in their | By them it was declared od, a Ht wat | that such @ course would be unconstitutional, | ee Een ee cf petterne—in lots of wash mote- Lak’ Peanuts am Virginia fanc ban ‘Supt. Dillon is inclined to the attitude | state. They feel that they are in danger of Pre sree Papin gy au the negro to smuggle | thongh the bulk kof them admut that the govern- ste Ateteniass Churn "Friends are epect fal vials fs aan, SON of the unskilled men as the beginning of the | losing the stato in November and that they will | {* into this country. | uaa ment must vacate office on verse vote, 2 : T The window tompt—the stock bigs do. te Tidy dor ices Tremtose | Ond co far as these mills are concerned. have to makes desperate fight to hold it in yee Rorarse tant Hhimeweee| ae = zsreare x ofcpote Fl rt "ye Baltimore and Ohi K, 9T}¢ asked; ore Se line. and intends n Lysis returns shows 2 —— J, is monet satisfy. You are condisity invited im ee ee ghd Onto Zoumnwestern tat 208 Ut do. STH | a ner Vietim of the H aright. | Representative Cowiessnid to « Gran reporter $e tuvoks the nig of tio Uctned fasten conrts ts | valne of te Bridshrveloes whien tae eeeea eee ee ee ee er eee ecard cana Crome do. third Incomes, @ asked; Consolidated gas| Prrranuno, Pa., July 18.—Edward Spear, | today that he had not been in a position to|‘B@ name of the Vene Eqvemment to | tives now rely as the bulwark for the rejection | REEF. Tye remains of the late NORA KEEFE the guaranteeing with us And we eas bonds, 113 bid; do. stocks, 57%a58%. have the handed over to him in order | of home rule. Tho number of members thus | Fusciar Seiy li, ins ai fata eat resident of Chicago, one of the Pinkerton do-| judge of the situation for himeelf, as there was | that he mey send it beck to lls rietctar oon ~ ay 3, » always live ap to our part. TRYING ALICE MITCHELL. heoge ny, | Wetives, died about midnight last night. He | not much trouble in his part of tho state, but He claims thatthe goods ware never landed in arena recent fag ore dogo 4 “aR Saas ay thane ahi dined = % : corals sone Seren: | had been shot in the right leg during the battle | that reports which he got from very good ‘men | this country an. Payment of duty or | Suv vel nndediired engl me rs natd hlnetorn jure, 208 ‘The Unscronstedle Killing “of Hor Densost | 104: Sept Si; Bopteniber, tix "pork | On tho barges at Homestead, on Wednesday, | in the southern part of the stato wore not om. | the confiscation of the goods ie propostersun, of the labor’ party, 80 ntonlste Sad bee: | tes jn the family are eapecttuliy invited Kerrrxe Ir Ur. : peeptamner, | iaiaye: ber, 7.9134. | the 6th instant. He was taken to the, West qouregmng. . Mme. Le Roy, who was suspected by the | Carthvite (Tom O'Connor); Beotland neat ii | Stina bie eral From ie Sarents reaiiemoe. 720 Mrurnis, Texx., July 18.—The trial of Alice Peon Hospital that ovening with the others, | “limi 8 rormation,”” he eal,“ Veneruelan authorities of being an sccomplice | (Orr ne 5S. Hinerate ang a nent J | Street southeast 3. duly Wi, at 4 ovlodh p — Mitchell on her plea of present insanity was ‘and was not regarded as seriously hurt. His ore Unually well inferred, anak froks | Of the negro, is one of the most notorious | Trice sends 3 conservatives sat 26 He ae | LERCH. Te Owen eat LU President Herrison Returning. round ‘the his men who ave usually well informed, and it leads | women of that country. She is a Philadelphia . x ‘ten. touch to interest {71 | begun in the criminal court this morning in the aly [buted to cshaustion. ©” M4 his death let | o'to belicve that we have a very bard fight on | Tome” of that country. and wont | ron’ 17 cogservetines. © tnicmista, 66 Mo- | ere eed Beat Wael tach tee? There's just as ~' | presence of a large number of people. aah a ot our hands to hold the state. ‘There is a ronsticla wosae seas ee Rie ee Tenn, | Carthyites and 9 Parneliites. ‘at Drevin. DC, on, Duly you now in our SHOE DEPART- This trial grows out of the murder of Miss | 02 left for Nee ee ne ona pri- on bility of Harrison's getting the electoral vote wal net Qos bah oie tebe ‘The opposition combined thus 342 ‘uly dauchter of ev. ind "wire Bt MENT as there was last week—and {—! | Freda Ward by Miss Mitchell, who cut her | "s# °#F sttached to the 8:55 train, THE HALF HOLIDAY BILL. gm.nccount of the alliance third party agitation. | 81a not have anything to do with the § parent nr po PR — — all 5 ‘il be anti all he “odd and ender Te ec Ward, A venlre composed of the = ee Seine Debate on It in the Henats, bus $s Went suey he tate veil chow, but the a ibe lat palin eam belly ie opponton | RN, HAR A, 70” 08 me sone, ' prominent business in had | | Buazann’ fy Mane., —Gen. Adlai Over. reports threatening. Prepared for the Emergency. y the unioniste, “ i ‘ ms atl eecs Peenened: Steak ohcirs jars in| Stevenson, with ex-District Attorney W. G.| ‘The Senate in its morning business teday took ‘WILL CARBY TRE STATE. fpwohesbeasrenaoer co + Be ee ee a Seis is ape eben ae A. made. oe Mr, Lewis J. Lang of | up the bill allowing banks, &c., to finish busi- ee ane ee Hemmneeste Pi coery Gen hata, Rianne acts ‘The total number ef by ‘in sStdand — ‘on this forenoon's train. : save | jowever?” “Lucinda, Britain is 292 and the iy 14. = ee Mr. Cleveland and driven 46 | S701 thed ‘that the bill war adked or brake | “Well—yos; I rather think #0; but we will| Againand again the young basband strained | S7ett Britain ¢ 292 and the total Gladstonians | aps ten luding cigh of her to his heaving breast and sought to soothe | remaining districts. When Great Britain shows (Baltiiwore papers pivase Sass & Cor, the agitation that shook her frame. clear for home rule, says the union- On <- X* mi “My word is pledged, dearest.” Tt can wever be carried | REF E. Waloved’ wile ; : | : Saturday should be carried over until Monday PP plied you to give them such a prom- T I however, that bef jovember mat “, Age ew ea CA-rer-Si ew ~ || sealers’ supply steamer Coguillan in Alaskan | Wednesday. It is not belioved at the War De-| by the banks. Mr. Faulkner stated thot the | ! tink, howaver, aoe uth the Spa. ave. axp reer. waters by the United States revenuo cutter | partment that Capt. Borup will be charged with | provision was allowed by the banks, as they | fur cto” we ntaate no, nia, we will bold agreed 0 go wherer Corwin ground assigned for the | conduct prejudicial to an army officer's stand- | thought it would be unfair to givers of notes | before » ‘that are un- pe rangi —_ seizure is that the veasel transferred goods falling due on Saterday to compel them to pay : Lerner rot re ‘within the four-league limit, but as no such limit Waaiis tx Attass, fore 12 o'clock. Mr. objected REPUBLICAN SITUATION Ix MICHIOAY. out of it now, Lucinds.”” of Jariatiaion is recognized by intornationallaw | The House this afternoon adopted the con-| Prerision ee allowing ihe banks power of pro-| Mr, Burrows of Michigan says that he thinks | “'igatif-tf it is expected that the government will strongly | >.) ‘en the bill. to prevent the erec- notes on Saturday or not in their discre-| (he republicans will elect the state ticket of | Sylvdnus, what ‘oppose the United States’ contention. eaatuotna inate ug ‘Michigan and that the democrats will not get| , “I am insured in societies, | sitting room with = newspaper directly after bank on one side of the street might close dearest, for a large sum of money. affairs | breakfast, while his wife went on with the house —_— + » | at 12 o'clock, and persons having. notes to pay | more than five of the fourteen electoral votes of | 2°e%S* Gabe, Saou pene eek n Drowned From an Upset Skiff. @uite o Fire This Mdruing. — ~ | at that institution need not meet them until’ tha | the state. Rae ame geen vey Es hee aa he Crsctenatt, Ono, July 18.—A party of ten| ‘This morning a fire broke out-in the wood | following Monday. pyen oa think of the general outlook ‘nad If the wergh eoeuen to the wore, yen afd exoursoniets left here yesterday morning on | shed of 1 E streat southwest, cooupled by | | On. the other fand a bank across the street | forthe republicans?" was of the sit. | 2O™s oan go back to your folks.” sale be rece steamboat Mayflower to visit the camp’ of the W, Ourdas, a to the sheds of 919, ight Meer opens an pghg lg Naas ene Ba ‘ ai Do you | Soa naan tose on nae b = ofected on-anfformity Prospects Taybe nothing will happen. ‘sto0l Sere ec eee a | a en agar li | er ars eae |e ace ae Wns Of the boats contained Johu Smith of 39 Peete | ‘The Boys Were Fined. Fo bmg Oy ged mer pee oleh, these clothes. fep-has a steel lining. I) .oilor water aed ieenk ont Com igs. Denes oe as Before Judge Miller today three small white | i.” 40° matter of protest, A bank might | “We ‘some members of the House | 2 pull down a steel visor that will cover sil of “Maria, do tee companions Tt was fra craft and was |poys, Edward O'Donnell, James Donnelly and Sioey” ee ee RG ‘iy face excopt the chin. That’ got to be free. | aye man just thon, leaking when camp. In mid-| Thomas Parker, were charged with malicious | pleased, but so far as 2 ‘oa sho ccoupants int | miscblet in having on Saturday set fie to.a| corned. Saturday was made time | eset ze, the water. Rotes must Be carried over patna witile the other stack of bay on the fists at the foot of 26th | Rotee my rei ‘once, a street. The boys were returning from swim- to pay the note. In case of a ee fad tamer fred kr Tag Jay found verdet ppen all day he might 4 —- A Colored Rascal in Prince George's. | St guilty as to 0" Parker and not | ye Dleased. If he did not the,banls ms cas Bpectal Dispateh to The Evening Star. ‘as to na ped 05 wes im-| The bill was being 7 Usrsz Mantsono’, Mo., July 18.—James h Os the este-4f 9 eeenetl end Portas. Seat and ot thle point Mer. : Allen's colored man, aged about twenty, is in Mr. Cleveland will leave Buszards (ay shew) s baer petit area hedge eva fail bere, charged with attempted amauit on | pi; Curenyca hig A em OE Pest pes fe welveate, te whesimen ir XO. Harvey sariy let Wedoenday the later ot socoptance. "He onye is iss | mabsiod that if sto we bern 4 Soe ee hes Ee eee erate eee ee sors cv a