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D. ©,’ TUESDAY, “JULY 19, 1892. - : ‘e} . , 4 SoCTAL MATTERS. WAGES OF STEEL WORKERS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES __AUCTION SALES. Oe ao ea ae ail eis hee Ss are | Fequiree uqio give it 2240 pounds to the tom, | Never since the night that Gor. ALE ONLY $2,000 FOR Iti FEET FRONT TRI NIN TOMORROW. frye le cadt agerslorabecsdnay tapmaa i Men Sacuaeuivnna bags” the ton which it sells is an even 2,000 Hounds. | ordered the state troops to Homestead nts Curwand, hordes; will teat for | A UCTION SALE. TO: Gi, PA. AVE.— | JATCLIFFE, DARE & 00.,Aucts.,020Pa.ave.nw. | went to New York as delegate to the Christian Casuagie gains S00 pounds on ean onpey ton | Mamnstesd @oeon teas ath achehn of NIGHT, iron Endeavor convention, has gone to s we turn ont, to aay of what we lose b; r ro we witn be: out, to aay ni y Silver Watdhow Filed Waster Chats: Kings, Gast ME Poe Pat Tso Maee., where she will stay afew weeks visiting | HOMESTEAD LABORERS COMPARED res ; cut of 7 Tet By avorigN. ce will front the TWO HANDSOME PRIVATE RESI- ates on Noe near Tita nw. now bajewindow TWo, SMALL FRA ‘Revolvers from NewYork Pawnbroters’ Association. | SOUTH’ ure relatives. Before her return home she ERNMENT EMPLOTES—A REPLY TO RECENT | iste bloom or beam. Some of the men fig. | s yR : RS i On WEDSESDAY, SULY TWE visit Narragansett Pier, Nantucket and Martha's | xxWSPAPER PUBLICATIONS—VIEWS OF A VET | Fured it upthat the eompony bed rade 6900.00 = me ans in Pittsburg and thet «ix of the seven men gntey, large concrete collar, caer, EVTURE DAYS. pole pipes sinacnes Ye oigaokd Chit wuas aa ee Haan S doamanipalation of the difference be- | charged had given themeclves up.to the wa- rhting apparatus, = — Mise Bullen last Thursday Peeae, ween 2,000 and nds to the ton. 1 | qparked | fatd foot “and with ths | "THOMAS DOWLING & SOX, Aucts., 012 Bet. nw. Raving a front at 40 fest and Faiaing back wth | «ctonded visit to en-Representative Bootbman’s | Sta Correspondence of Tin Evening Sta. would like to hav that 240 pounds of steel work | 3 : 14,000 apd ‘on very ss — + OF NINE | that width toa Lefoot alley, tin by two fraipe : init iia ie | About three o'clock yesterday afternoon two bet. T and U, Story and bese Bet So EAD OF OxOCRG DIVING, COCEE bopecs. family of Bryan, Ohio. She will also visit the D, Pa., July iy income. ND 2 . . es Tt ! | men walked into the office of Squire Kuhn, the ‘and bath ; ali modern improve- a Loan Hm voacK Tomes Shon NGNONTS. CANADA, | 2 Termiseasy and made known at Sale. ,A govostt of eat Inkes, Indiana, West Virginia and Mary- ‘Workingmen who believe in the right of Tt has been said that our requests were ™~ | joa! Thagisirate, and made — taquives con- C ‘8200 required when the ts ‘kof reasonable. The accusation is untrue. Other i " i mua Se AUCTION Wyle duds" RATCLIEFE. DAR & CO. d before returning. Inbor to organize have many things to contend a | corning the place of residence of Bu teeing, 1819 Linh Ba tore aaa tas | REEVES OY GCE eRe oa eon pear at a | = Miss Meta Wallace has returned to the city) with, but none of the obstacles are more oe better wages than oa | Luckie and other strike lenders, They Ronn By i Fis wo awe! One BOTURE DADS. after a visit of four months to her cousin, Mra | serious than the ignorance of thowe whose rep- | pays $19.21 for ihe production of thirty tons of | {0.telL why they desired the information, |The sesieselp yee rtp Some oer oe | Gray Hoge’ carey gna. ech | APORR SLO MS, ALSTIOMEREE A> AP-| HA. Dachtall of Bel Ate, St Station for inbligene deceives many people | sie and mane thal sesnaty as treks hoare | imdutice mete covtinna at other places and PLM RUTHERFORD, 107 st my SH | seul and a zoo deiver Sery banaseine; sows weak —— 4 Mrs. Roger Q- Mills, wife of the Senator from | into imagining that they know all about it.” seg 1 gn bag Sola tree plans | BEA of the two men became aroused when they SLEGANT AND THOROUGHLY | teed, Corstnut Maree. 1 ich; | AN ELEGANT PAIR OF HORSES AT PUBLIC| Texas, has arrived at the Brunswick, Asbury |", spoke Mr. Thomas J. Crawford, one of the | PAY® €13.52for it. Are in] Sessuusegiiend as Ceamhhe Paesond eae ia fashionable center northwest, | fearless and prompt detver, with An al) ONE BLACK AND ONE BAY GELDING. Park, for another season. Her daughter, Miss} 104075 in the great straggle now going on at | “DONSH? I hope they are, even for those who | "The suspicion was not verified. however, until RE ERT dots | and Oyenrs old. 16 hans kwh. (no Chickasaw Mare, EACH FIVE YEARS OLD. Fainie, is a social favorite at the hotel. = soing gange the brain and brawn value of skilled | about 4 o'clock, when T. H. Williamson,» mem- Py Se one coipemtly Mare: ny HIGH phoearg apt yr Homestead—a strong-featured man of mng- | workmen by the rule common among. govert ty em ee ps Back Horee al igs Same ie irene pt Bi art ee a pioeie. we Soa | miftcent physique and modest ae any girl in his | ment clerk ‘The clerks are allright’ bet there pend) wand yg wet poem for coupe or roach; well “bred. Horse: 6 35ers | | The above fine pate of Lorses will be, gold at pubite Hoxard were among committee on ape 3 opis e is something the matter with the computi Old, I? hands bigh, weizhing 1,000 pounds, Bay | suction on SATURDAY, JULY TWENTY. ~- | Cohrmbia, Asbi rk, Sunday. =~ -* » | dempanor. computing | the strike, arrived in Homestead from Pitts 01 oars. 0} hands high; Suitable f Mor, WEL OLOC} it of is, Asbury , Sunday. at * arrived in Home Teas en ee Yount | Nor totes 1407 Géteeet (rem #1200), and’ wal > | Judge W. J.. akcbonneu. of Washiogion {One of your Wasbiagton papers,” he went | rer rnc cent wee meee’ them into) hang with’ the information that the warrants ound and sill be sol Minaburs: W.Va “Seats be eT : hia wife at the Carrollton, Ocean Grove. | on, “has been criticising e« because it alleges | straggling. The standard of value ts too nat. j tei’ been temed DOWLING & SON That news soon became noised about, While RGLNGE DARE KOO” MuaGeceee Rey. Oliver A. Brown, pastor of the Foundry | that our renitneration is too high and because | row and is not supported by common sense.” | 4 picion bat the arrests were anticipated is as ceases = M.E. Church, is at a Central avenue hotel, | the federal employes are not, so it says, paid at Gro. H. Hanae, |p ypicen cnet sear goon oo RATCLIFFE, DARE © 60., TRUSTERS SALE OF HAR TIETURES, a&., | Ocean Grove. S| aa saaea tensor eatin cca ieee ono — we eer elon iar any ee wy > oh weRTROND, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ANEW EW JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST OO Mrs. Senator Dolph is visiting Mr. and Mrs, | tives. Of course, these comments,which I speak ARRESTS AT HOMESTEAD. Would be so serious a one as murder, and the 1419 FOMEROY STREET. ANA : By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | Albert Loening at their summer home near | Of: are based on the wage statements given out | an wes eee s soe Se 5h “ t} . ‘ 7 | orkingmen wore thrown into a «tate bordering OR SALE—BARGAIN-THREE STORY AND | no: . folio 7 et ‘of the land records for | District of Colum passed in eqnity cause No. i: by Chairman Frick and accepted by at least one | The Burgess of the Borough Slept in the “oy co asement cellar preat-brick houve: € St. ne. near | the District of Colaniis, smd at ths Fequeat oF che | LOH, wherein Howarh J: M-\corlers ot al. aro | Zelip. 1. 1. ‘ member of the House investigating committee as County Jail. Se een oe ee Orel exchange for other pre en TEN | party occured herrby the undereened qustecs wil | comPyaimanty nd, Quan, MeoulgraLseesdetepa, | Mis Nannio M. Hayes of Bologee, Aln., is| accurate, It ought to be Plain to any sensible | John Metmeki rg Peg ed eames pp rere neag te ly oy § change for other Pry HERTFORD, Cn THURSDAY EW ENTS 1 JULY, | for sale by prbife auction on FRLDAY. TWENTE. | Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Gen, Marcus J. Wright, | person that read the testimony before that com- AT eee ee en an ee ey J Le tS ENO DRSTRADEE WOU es, | eats tae Fer RFit got | OCLOCK A.31., the entire fixtures contained in eid | “02° G street northwest, mitteo that the month's earnings made public | OMicer of Homestead, Pa.. slept last night on a | Ttnesl of We men. in the mechanical deport “tthe met " TWO DESIRABLE HOUSES, s. W. | following described real estate, to wit; All the-porth | ee aoe comprising: we, | MSH. C. Dixon and Mrs, Ellen Briggs and | by Mr. Frick were extraordinarily large. They | €ot in one of the cells of the county jail. Tel- Met Se tie firm fe eeture ty theif abd dutinn too Sec Re ofice for buliews ace Ba eight (in ‘pectlon nunbered (our (4) of the subdivi Bar Koon, Counters, Mirrors. Glassware, Ice Box, | daughter left yesterday morning for Ocean | Were never so great before and the probabilities | egrams were sent to a dozen points between | jt turned jubilation todespondencs and brought the Istand Lith. Uy19} 2k WAGGaMDe. | i Riser” | sion of the Barry farm eviate as minde by thetrustecs | Stove, 3 Tables, 12 Chairs and 1 safe. Grove, Coney Island aad a trip through the | &€ that ther will never be so large agai | there. and Mow York secking the aid of the |tanenee ee ee Pens ahs 0h Sk OIE 9 io cath caer | POR WILE EXCHANGE FOR IM-| District of olambin, Bos Lary Cont Xo. 9°pess| CHAS. W. DARR. Trastes, | state of New York, See “Now, an this comparison bas been instituted | tics wathorities for the arrest soo a RE Eg Te] ‘parse the city. | 1. the same bing all that ‘ $20 Penna, ave. police authorities for of Hugh | was in the canse. ~ : —thi nt employe in Washington and | P° - | feors corner 6th and H sts. n. pers the said Lawrence G. Fletcher, _syl5-dkdbs RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Aucts Mrs. Carrie Jimerson of Takoma is still with | 116 steel worker in Homestead det nevace hut | O'Donnell, the leader of the strikers, and war-| A few took the news quietly, the greater y1s-3 reception deed from F st NHOMAS DOWLING & SOW, Aucts-, GFK at are | relatives at Mount Vernon, N. ¥. : , paves a ds bocahsad taro | number indulged in bitter words. but took care 5 4 ay — mel Imber 2. 1800, ant recorded in Liber 1525, fol ae . a . nearly paralle] the two lines are. Suppose we | Tants were put 6 ba cers of r : Jno LEY ALUABLE 40.000 © ST, PROP. | Fund” moe HBTs mre that acl of Weal! neg {Ste SALE OF IMPROVED REAL estate | Miss Lillian Garrett and sister of East Wash-| commence with one of our laborers. He goes | the law for seven other prominent participants | (uatutwider® were mot near when they seduced a bricl ry to Sai el lee from the said ties of i TAS: ‘ vs bp Ps | them. Women gave way to tears and dec! jouse R w.. 20200, only €3, 250; rents * local ‘bealthy : the rat Le Paes Boe peed OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE SMALL DWEEE | ston left Monday to spend a month on the | t® work at 7 o'clock in the morning and, jn the troubles at Homestead and who are but nae > | that all was lost, while little children seeing ton "Ls Droit Pa-k, $4,750: 21 small 5 Liber 133%, folio Det ceq., reserving, re ING HOUSES FOR HOMES OF ‘EST M! Maryland shore. with the exception of an hour at noon, labors | 4), their eld ey bli to the Ecaaes, all rented. to exchange for iote in efty or sore 20. fect of ground inclosed by | west echt feet of said lot fronting on Pomeroy street | 7: fe decree ¢ yreme . h i i 5 on continually until6 p.m. During those the vanguard of @ small army of strikers that elders weep clung tremblingly Distcct. "nom Som brick woul €2-500: | Rew paling fence. Thisproperty must be seen tobe | Saris of way, asset forth in sald deoss herein iat deat aaseetty court te Dis: | The following Washingtonians registered ree| 0D continually untilé p.m. During = seotal | itis proposed to bring before the bar of the | dresses of their mothers aud did likewiae, "tia eights, 302 Price and terme apply. “TPerme: Oue-baif cash, the be and two | Oe ction imfroat of tar premises, SENT: | ot Baratorey Coen aig and boarding houses | and beams which are in the milla or yards; be |1aw. The intention of the Carnegies to insti- | (“yuu that, the kaders of ‘the strike hed an . WEED, Zea, Sper cent per snaiam. LY TWENTY SECOND, 1803 at FIVE | Ot Saratoga: Hall—Com. Harris, Su- ‘arnegie Company intended, my17-3m é oe Fo. SALE-CORNER NORTH ‘Do you wish speculative property? See 141.000 and. 64> foot of og. flaw. beautifully located tor eu 16 Month Caroiise ave and 2136 | feet ares from ‘st. car line; fros rblt~ ive- ; faces Chaar “ca ine: fronting pub Proved by large frame dwelline: ‘four YIU ‘ + lifts from 55 to 200 pounds right along in the | tute criminal proceedi ainst the Home- ran! secu A of trust ob the prove . or all | . = ools 3 Pp ngs ag: but nevertheless the the te Ian Secure by deed of rent the prover sold: 95 at | GCLoCK Bat Tot See re aS eed dene Ca Te eae ict | maldet of grease andemoke ond best, under th | stesa Senders in the ovontef tho county an-|fartees mornin ane nnn Segura a de te of sal di the terms cf salcaronot | Mrcet southwest lot leftared” “B. in’ Caleb Barn: | Union R. G. Da Bole, Ly Re Tattle: fr WoL | exe of a vigilant foreman. The temperature in | {horities failing to take cognizance of the re- | bolt to them. They had expected that con- lip, | Fustect reserve the rizht fo trsoll the property at the | Bonse's subdivision of lot Sin square 408, with houses | f ; Which he toils is frequently superheated, but | cent riot, and which was forecast in the die- | epiracy would be the mort serious charge pre= 475, 477 and 470 E street southwest, and lot 4uof | Harban and wife, Mrs, J, Harban. ‘United | i 250. ber | End Fepuayivenie-ave..ou which will soon be able | Geta Mt cost of, te defaulting purchaser after Ove | Jobin itz otal aubaivision, of lol’ in square Hy | States-Rev. J. MeBride Sterrett, Aloxander | BCD that is the case the work expected of him | patches to Tuk Stan yesterday, wae carried into ferred, if uny. and murder” had au ominous care. : jouse No: 463 F street. southwest 0 : , is none the less arduous, For the services he | " x/te ae Parmeses oon APP TIMES | Pub y Washinton D.C Aultenvevancaraal | Rules Ae diedtiietegr"*2ee sade bou | Lelland wife, Gov. HH. Wells and wife, Mr: | uname the lew arduons. For the services he | tect much quicker than had been anticipated sound that forioded grievous tole, sq. tt ‘Do Fou wish » ho: f lot 20% He: ry ret " EY. dr'Oinstise. rant TUR! ‘JULY TWENTY-THIRD, | Pellew, wife and daughter. Adelphia—Mrs. | : or than the authorities at the executive offices, Scie tian <a Sheet Litie 2-82 700. (WEsT WASHINGTON — WHLLTAMt ; Sot. at FIVE O'CLOCK 2.M-, wo will sell the nocth | Louise Pollock. Woodbridge Hall die Kato | S221 know many of them who bave worked 953, who feared the effect af a premature publice- —? B21 436 st. n.iv. 3 3 iy ige i ite | days in the l | 4 promat SHOOTING STARS. ‘ia A Be tee 3 ee ERS runuacghl APL ES | teaneen | Tatts asin teary PC Mee | Gin’ wian Grice A Walle, EG: Uthat | Gav 2,the rea Mow about the laborers | fom of ut iniention, wee willing 0 at pore, bret dweliinas, A “15° ‘000 | sy18-d&as Fendail building. Joat to the width: Grertot Of et 18, oonece Banik | Eva E. Cor * ni Nellie Me- Pe sal Vomgl [ seaainal ‘on corner: : | 2 sts © 01 2 Gth st. sw. : io ; a 3 y are You surpass us, fair gi ave asar f. Look'at this, 87.000. 700 OAK. ASH ann warnur | JA -squere dt, beings trip SOfect wide on thevamt | Hendley, Misy M. M. Hendley, Miss M. L. | ata p.m. What exertion do ther put fort | The preliminary stages of the proceedings orn ay pub etig Falls Church: 10 acres, fruit, ij CHAMBER FURNITURE, HFAVILY CARVED | tide of said lot, and fronting on the alley, and extend- | Squier, Miss F. L. Hendley. Pierce Cottage— a 4 with 1 i 5 To admit it we hurry; -room dwelling, sable, 6c. -.. 5 x PARLOR SUIT ¢ BRUSSEM@, “TAPES. | fue north 40 feet and 11 inches, with cuses 487 and | Dr. O.'F. Presbrey and wife, Geo. J. Presbrey. | *% , Co™pare & steel mill laborer. | were conducted with considerable secrecy. It Spina ene tan "63.5607 Sout BRE AND GUAT CARPETS. BIN ooat Ste tat Mepihthorcaf'ot tors. Squssesse, eek | Dr. Strong's Hotel Mary” C. MoGHl, Hilda | 404 ¥¢t they all earn more money than be does? | was shortly before noon when Secretary Love- Pie epee ny Sam Cat Aso ro A THTLLRARY & CO. rh aw, (cor AND aTANS WARE AT ACTION so" HESA houses So. an a ae cperay rege, | Nekth Florence, Rowen, “Summer Rert—Mra, | 25¢4 are employed in comfortable buildings | oy of the Carnegie Company sauntered leisurely ar a pene _sy18-6c* Room 30, Loan and Trust building. 5 Seer By on THUR LY AWENTY-FIRST, com-| Andon MON Wl tell Tot Fok deat | 8: E- Fuller, Mise A. Tolman Smith. Elmwood | hy. "Not oe ine Wo 000 sof ts Je Sean nae | into the office of Alderman J. V. McMasters at WR SALE_2STORY BRICK: @ ROOMS AND “ol - lo Oe Pei eaten | . ith houses No. | Hall—Z. Richards. loves Uabtx: maueriuaa heme tee rhe clothing Diamond and Grant streets, Pittsburg. He was| “Yes,” be said, “I love to lie in a hammock.” wes a targain to an Lomediste purchaser dodaunlonty : er race ea angina mreaneunue Atoen | Fie vonand chert subivision of square Gast eite | Miss Bertha Goodman has gone to Albion, | fhey wear is’ evidence of this. A decent suse Robed termed and by pecalisr coincidence | | “I didn't know,” aid the girl to whom he av 163° L. RICHOLD, 427 Oth st. ew. _ | 201 000 | "HA NpsOME HEY, ASH AND | houses, Nos. 214, OLS. 220, 922. ae and 928 stat. Y., to «pend the summer with friends. of apparel worn bya mill luborer would be | h0?0d¥ bul en ae oe oe at | bad been describing his ntures, “thet you oe as sige" Pst mr t the time, the constables attached to the place . ee eee ee ee . ‘600 * Soe, iprefor at'® point on 34 st. 42 feet south fromthe | Mr. and Mrs, Harry McKee, son and daughter | Worthless in two or three hours, but the de- | peing behind the closed doors of the anteroom, | W®°S*° Particular about the location. . 7 ABLE AND 4 par ; ” ve. 9. M CHAIR L northwest corner of said square, and running thence * ji partmental laborer can wear a white collar two |... oe : ted 8" FS CHonD, ae7om st. aw CHAIRS AND RUCK’ south 17 feet, thenes cast OB feet. thenen north 17 | Started for Ocean Grove yesterday morning. | Cr three days without soiling it overmach. Did | SccTetary Lovejoy stated that he desired to lay Rated 2 ee ee t BACK : Labegce pen fect fo the lace ofbeginning, | Mr. George J. Brewer and family are enjor-| anybody. ever” heer of a hill bere cho pea | formation against a number of men, charging | He hadstruck amatch on his boot heel, and hia rick. Tir. and iaiaes TwORTeET bale tl VALNUT HEDSTE EAUe AND Was Wash District of ing the bracing air at Aurora, W. Va., on the | thirty days’ leave of absence annually? » eeeiet ee an Onna ter le emeiet ge mg eo PRICE, $2,750 AND $2,500 kek, TAN! OR MADE SP s i 2 One-third ci db crest of the Alleghenies. ‘The clerks in Homestead are not overpaid. ‘o draw up the papers. You are as spry asa cat, aren't you?” ’ 4 : | ‘The information set forth that in Mifflin ra fy r HGF pCURTAINS, x tatavase Miss Marion Stanford of Capitol Hill has gone | They work from 8 to 5, with the dinner hout | townchinn in the cou “Do you think #0?” he returned in « pleased nts SES, » i | seen matoees | . “pal > D. unty of Allegheny and the 3 i wags for choice. a PATENT MOCKU HE, UNL CHAINS TALL AND | option of purchaser A'reasonable dip c to Sarraquaet Ber. out, and get from $45 to £75 per month. Men | state of Pennsylvania, on the 6th of July the | tone. u 4 : all conveyancing to be at the bu who do like work—‘recorders,’ who compute Oe 4 ee eS Sead athe ce. ip atis HERE SAB CLARA WARE Ete Ura be complied with in Rtteen days.” Mrs, J. Herman and family, Mra, D. Strauss sizes and weights—average about #3 per day | Q°fendants did of their own malice efore-| “Kea You light on your feet, you know. rooms and bath press- window hor With all mod. imps Price, Deantifully papered ana acta.t “gue OB BAKNARD. and family are registered at the “States,” At-| for places which are most rexponsible. thought feloniously and riotously with force of - Tw. 10880 each, hear eas which raged with the Dest actitog BeNaaaix POSS lantie City, for the months of July and August. ie i aga T Connected ncabons kill and murder T: | «Do you think that the lower animals, cate te parties contemplating house. | _!11-¢ 482 Ta, ave. Mrs, Helen Seville Rapley of the Interior De- A ert ‘ ‘at the mille, and that this in. | for instance, have any existence after death?” Soa t wouse- | _{11 see Ee i ar r “When the converting mill was in operation | Wayne, a worker at the mills, and that this in- , have any existence ai sah ik Chee . WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. RATCLIFE, DARRE Psy left Inst Saturday evening for Blise- sixt, 1 . ing frmation was made upon information re- .” replied the man who is easily distarbed : le ~. BIB ] ATIMER | joneers, 1407 @ i 1 STR 4 NTEENTH AND | Wee ing | ota iy oe | dlegpecss sho th t a ight $516 Rooms 4 and 6, Adantic bhi Oat a. Eqandave. ‘Apply on promises or to WABI L SES a aaa ve STH STREETS) IMPROVED BY | visit the principal cities of the west. | was in peril every hour of every day he was at cate mingling 25 tee tore aw, ceanel es ST, 3, .F NEAR 2. 19 ROOMS, ‘THE ENTIRE TION, DUMBLANE| pe virtue of adecroe of tin Supreme Court of the| Miss Maud Eppley of Maryland avenue left | work. In spite of every precatition a few drops | and held on the charge of murder. THE PRECISE GIRL. amy cee c cercen OFFICIAL NOTICES. HnowouGH Roan, | Pict of Cohimbis, Tasso dn catty” cause Xo | yesterday for Baltimore. where she will meet | of moisture will get into the wrong place and | — When this document had been @rawn the al-| “To reason he is quite untrue, cade Ss ReLER. : 1 UTES WALE OF THE TEN. | S08. shurein the Finplosers’ Liability Asewance | ber aunt, Mrv. Harper, and her cousin Grace, | then follows an explosion in which at least ono | derman eu that it would be better to This wheelman bold,” anid she; z aes oe OPFIGE OF THE COMMINSIONERS OF THE PEMILROAD,, Matter shee a $0 tas the ateainal toe Boston life is sure to beeacrificed. There is no chance _ have two informations, one relating to the kill- ok SALE-1TH ST. rf District of Columbia, Ws é f " “ : - or Way the vroviston for vaniteia the | _o,¥! FORMER HSI mmrer oy MONDAY Mise Edith G. Turner, daughter of Maj, J. | £27 80¥ one to run, no place where shelter can | ing of Connors and the other f. and a) Mectieles down Gostet bofea, ‘a few day 300." | schedule of Iimitations and’ provisions relative to the WENTY-F 1 pete or ‘¢ 5 : be provided. At all times the heat is tremen- second was accordingly made out. are no fies on me! peoa's BereER, Pesteceom of portions of bu beyond the bullde | BALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK Basnblane hinaton, District of Colursiig. aud wnown ana | T- Tuer of Capitol Hill, accompanied by ber | dous—none of the men wear more than « com-| "Secretary Lovejoy’ gamed. os the men ac- — oor 2. top tbe basis gf the Commpissionere com. | former residbnce), we wil sell, toclose the silatrs of | SrscPived an all, of ithe western 2} feet Ginches of | Hae is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. B. Plumb, | mon undershirt and a pair of light overalls—| cused Hugh O'Donnell, John McLuckie, Syl-| A great many men have been called cowards = 8, heret Dayghlane chit, all he Pho Furniture, Linens, | Coranalast As, 3 ard the eet of eubdi- | in Connecticut. | and throughout the ten hours worked by each | vester Critehlow, Anthony Finberty, Samucl | because of their superior frankness 4 5 | Rows. In | Mate, fattan Couches, erated Fees,,6 inches west sears harder. The metal wheelers purh from 1,500 | first, while in the other it stood second. “You live at the same boarding house wit mance ions cust of the southwest corner of the said lot 2 and run- | street northwest. Tottpa Rockers ang Esey” Ch coe r i ‘uce | Miss Edith Reilly of Baltimore and Miss Odie | t° 2,500 pounds on every barrow load they take | When the papers had been completed Secre- | Miss Spouter,” said the young woman. Rowse of 3 THE COMMISSION Mirror-beckShieboard, 'Severat extencie | ee : frelen fet | Owens of Piedmont, W.Va., are spending afew | to be done by the “pullarouede™ eee wae | zx Kovejoy listened to the reading of the On WwW" WHITE, 0 Pst. nw ~ oe ve. duly 18, Tikker, Fin: Glas ant China, Rodetrs al | Refacing, thenea wruti’one hundred sndtwovestrix | 4ay¢ with Mrs. Jamies Campbell, 1010 8 street. | forward the stcel to other departments, They | tothe infertions bap ene he ae cont, ¥ COTTAGE, BATH | Tonresintod tothe Commissioners cf the District of Knives, Forks, Spoons, &e--\"in “quantities; | iucheeto the point of se, boginntn uitaisrati |.“ birthday purty was given last evening at/each get $1.98 for every hundred tons of | shook hands with the justice and sauntered out Ai ees PSE Srajorcand health, hes nd tt ican area’ Let Bin | #hat Pier piece or parcel of real tate siatetn the | 1119 Park place in honor of Miss Leona Huteh- | perfect steel that is turned out. Sometimes the | of te office ae leisurely and to all outward ap- S. WHITE, 900 F ot n0-_ | Veter bain tan tobe cose Comer ths Coane Blaser Comtoria Homog, Hani, Acts and | Ani gearing asa of ticeast Mae ag Magny | xen. Miss Estelle, Shelton of Huntington, | output is as low as 120 tons, often itis 150 tons, | penrance aa free from care and anxiety as ND, BATH: HOT AND | sioncrs hereby give notice that they will receive Ob rors, Lan.p Chane iors, V Crockery, | Street by t T.Drury'set P7510 te alleys on 4 st. 8. | Jections to the construction of the said works from all Glass “Ware, Cook y ‘Refrigerators, | $1; 5» AS tice interested until 12 e'clock tm. on duly Sh a ‘ Mise Anna Hutchinson, Arthur Smith and’ Ed-/a day. Other men in this department are paid | making out the fourteen warrants, and shortly | makes it difficult to regulate my hours?" fir fitid objections sho , De submitted in writ. goods snd being in prime | announced at sale pres : war Sis sang seopg Games and | from $1.16 to $2.54 per 100 tons, before 2 o'clock, when they were int - sae 2 . es = ousekeeping effec mp sale: One-third cash and balence in eqnal eshments were enjo} ‘There were Constab! joseph We . J. Morris lushed is the former voice of glee RR EE ieaaed, Sate" Pet. Bande nie Wiltncy eee tee | RB take the demaaliseoe ents at one and two vary trom day at'stle; | ent Misnes Ammelin Hose’ Ste and Grace Woe. al aclieceacacestaoares Mine J ate pg pence ax ‘And many eyes are-dim; icra suit. C BOYER. atid 14th sts. extended. 13th 'st. extended from | eae. They pace in sightof the house, paval au ‘Sool tere: | ster, Stella Peach, Esther Billups, Mand Max- | | “Now, afew wordsabout affairs in my own | “Or ticir arrival ther male keswn their busl- pad tn “ Whitney ave. t ‘t00 TapREOR Tsetse & LOA, Av ‘ouveyaucing and recording | well, Eva Dalrymple, Bessie Burchfield, Effie | department—the 28-inch ‘blooming’ mill. The to Gen. Snowden, Ancieemes egentons 5 me of sale. ‘Conveyan cording | we 3 ; ness.to Gen. Snowden, who referred them to eR en & SLOAN, Avctions tern “ayn fron ay of sao the | Richard, Clara Heffner, Emma, Folks, Lena | rollers’ price—I am’ a roller—is $4.84 per 100 | Col. Green, in command of the provost guard. How far out bocould outm, R SOFA AVE Sw. erorcrtes the runt Srre Melchoir, Emma Kebbey, Mary Simmons and | tons, but since the sliding scale was put in op-| The latter detailed two companies of woldters to eae anvarens . 3 eS, ve day r Magaie Doaa, Harvey Staniford, Leslie Webb, | eration by Carnegie the slide has always been | company the constables and the latter visited | If # photographer is skilled he makes the-pio- F x TREE? Bi p c S Me eee Psat Gas, Ounitier al Ed- eae and the price now is $4.57. Other | marge — —p men ceeyee D but _— ture flatter the feminine sitter; if he is alee 6 ch robill. 4 Hater ion still pay $4.84, so vou can | Tesult. Not one of them was at home and most | discreet he her that be has not done. b Eee 2 a 3 Cohill, Edward B. Bagby, Charles B. Titus, | pee that Coonege te uti " 1 darknews. nasures > vg, tet, Dupont Circle m9) = Teor tthe Disttict of C fe : Sa : Arthur Suuth, Leon Weaver and Lawrence | the ame line of business. Lately Ihave not | When the officers res to Pittebarg to. | “How do you get along with your bicycle?” sts. Wyoming ave. 4 en cf the. premise N Tithe COUN ; * ‘allan, avel ighty-five tons, R | pens “Well,” replied the truthful young maa, feuded, N-d-ave-bot Gand Da., | GINNING Ar St: ‘RD. eet terre of a deed of trust dated Octob ). | Miss Katie Cottingham of Wilmington, Del., | Se a “fo eve than Si Irihat too ("PA dusk they were wurprised to find that | «ometinos coe way and sometimes another, i bets Land dren: | pisses or pany ays -tud.at ihe | is visiting her cousin, Mév, J. I. Lane, 251 10th | much in return for the »kill which I must pos- | Burgess MeLuckie had gotten out of town while | sometimes the bicvele rides moand once in © Oe SALE GHLESSID NEW TWOSTORT Be i re ign ne distinguished as ont bein of mohered of ey se celes, Wi gate, | strect northeast. - | sess or for the res ee that regts on mg? | they were searching for him and had alzeady | while I ride the bicycle.” Yow and beth: all mod. | ave. bet. 18thand 19th sts. extended. Columbia road we pada ¥ LY, y. y is is very piece of steel that in the i | surrendered hii If to the aldermat rl Jpoprkeraty 82-400; | Het Toth and Uikh ate extended, Bulnont. ave, pet, | Cah OS. tes . orthwest EEPAST FIVE OCLOCK P.M aa Ping hel aadae Ls sicmao er onan |e iach sabetall Gerken, Mar sak’ cot? Goape | an te aon a oiepeey ea mena ae A Sstanaggrmerre CWALpEw And Pete. Princeton ee bt] iath sta ven ant oue-half ; | React ct land cafien seme “ietana inclo® | and Atlantic City. ‘They wil be ‘gone about a | iN Eos wrong with it I boar the blame, | nan of he Amalgamated Association and weveral gases pet aw. | bet. Rand Randolp! ay ber Sst oe gy ag tare "and also all No. 7 in said su | ont. 7 60 ak ah =p) zeeponsibia foc the men tage Tha warrant wes Sermeliyoorved "pen oe im That Thriving ‘Vie- REQUIRED TO BUY 3 i ) ine! ‘Semel tues ‘ who handle it. Even the least carelessness is him, and to the magistrate he sai wee NGhary fm Hehet Mipivisa ant yf ai lg chee | Bouguel Sens Ne aed of Mrs. C. A. Addison, her daughter-in-law and! not permisvible. Dangerous? Yes! I have | already sent word te the other men whe’ were -eeeenesed balan. #2 H eget ‘Suid lot 33 and | her two grandchildren left today for Farmwell, | been very fortunate, yet [go to the doctor’sthree | wanted to come into town in the morning and | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Rosy © Hy | | hole f ‘ Fast Capi i abutting the nd | 48.83 | Loudoun county . fof a few weeks’ stay = four times a week to have ‘flaxhes’ extracted | —— Favis Cavnen, Va., July 19, 1892. } fi. bet. Seth and soak | &* . | - ‘ Miss Naunie V. Mitchell of New York avenue | from my eyes. These ‘flashes’ are minute and | To those around him McI.nckie said that he| ‘The early potatoes are done for. ‘The report | st. from U at. north ‘to the mtersection | PTY he sirveyor’s is js d-hot scraps of scale that fly off as th al | and O'Donnell it leaders, bi ent i st, Northeast—Lincoln avenue between | “7: 4 1 4 s d. fo. left this morning for a sojourn in the moun- | & P - bor Prceg eon eg sad) be 7p whene tom , but among the | is that except in flat moist ground the crop is L aitandolup streets. OR "street, between | , Lorin Qneethird, Cant unianee, th one, and tee "Sof sale e money in | tains of a few weeks. | She will returnin August | oes into the rolls. Eyes are often badly in-| smallest of the strikers, and as for himself he | tise leas than a failure. ‘The late planted may apitol street” and’ Lincoln Vaveute. '@ per ce athe day of sal ° onggnd tre | aud about the 15th will leave with a party for | {ured aud many men have been permanently | did not kuiow if he was any longer a member of | yo pare Poe ES Interest payable % Lamu naily,or all cash, an indatinite cing ot Atantis Cit blinded. You may be careful as you please, | the association. do better. Frand G ats ir “bet Heh aad ta Oct a option of the deposit of, $200 on tt af sitar percent et | Mew EF. and pt ace = ae are atop- | Bit You don't know the minute when something wnwontn’ M. E. Church is away in part for vacation st. bet. ani h parcel tea he 1 fo. Terms 10 < Davabl mally, secured We decdog | Mrs. E. F is going to happen, tina otherwise to serve ase delegnte et"Lincoin ave. and Brentwood road, Ach | Pe oe : st se aeoperty | ey Five tiandred, dollars. dee month at the Hotel Boscobel, At-| back lua hundred little burns omit, cated by | He Went on to say: “I might as well come out | #4 othe oe wot Mazviond ave. cmd Fst... Datterson st. from | Sf ‘thx ime purchaser oF ‘ gle. Hf the tering ot ‘ ‘flashes.’ Yet because I think Tamnot being | With it and say that informations have been laid | *t#te to the pharmaceutical convention, which Foe bet. Hand 13th st. ms. | Bars ay - sats ston reserve the right to. Tesel fairly paid some theoretical writer, siting in an | against Frick, Carnegie and Potter. Whether | met at Profile House, White mountains, on the mall houses its aids «i a au i ‘F 2 HARD T MONSEE TS re, one of the prettiest weddings of the season took | "pholstered chair in a pleasant room and draw- not say | 14th instant. Tes seamen 7 to 12 p get sell | of Sanane er NS.) 7 WL. SEUEI Jace. in which the contracting parties were | Ng much bigger annual salary than mine, y i Mr. Lynn S. Abbott, who was the delegate of E - USE. - ey bet. i : r. John F. Fairchild, formerly of this city and | t#lks about contentment and comfort. Com- | i i the Christian Endeavor Association of this pice fe “ THE McGARRAHAN CLAIM. now of Pelhamville, N. ¥., and Miss Mamie | P&re mv work and that of others similarly ror see Welch of 10th street. The best man was Mr. | Situated with that required of the $1,400 and izati y atte t ‘ , The Bil! Referring It to the Court of Claims | Ben Fairchild, brother of the groom, and the | #1.600 clerks in the departments and tell me | “Yes,” put in one of those Caitoland two E Cap. by 05 " and. 1 <tos ue « Faneuil; ushers were Dr. Oliver Swaine and Messrs.Wm. | Plainly which demands the —_greater | the warrant’s issued we will te : et 5 ! : Huinmer, Guy Davis and Henry Hudson, ‘The | Femuneration. For twelve years I have been | tradited in short order.” : The celebrated McGarrshan claim is at last | pride entered upon the atm of her brother, | Folling and the more I roll the more I learn. E r out of Congress. Tho House yesterday, under | Mr. Harry Welch, and. was attired in « band. | We have lots of hulf-grown boys and girls in fey bet. dq and Othe Loam States | TWEET : Emi td : | suspension of the rules, passed the Senate bill | 801 }e pearl y dress, with white beaded trim- Hannes Mimetigearey ened . Fand tests. ; Del. ave. bet. K LP PAR t Ey f pa peti : a nd | mings, te oh, 5 i ‘as n, but ittakes aia. J sith bet, Udand a. Wand T sty. alley | and four 4 : $ claims. . Widerman performed the ceremony in the | OUt egotism—to be a stecl roller. The « SALE — NoRiS Feria, GE wean 2. ELUNDON, fea =" OE aa > ‘aye. bet. Tith and 12th sts Navy | proved ts riers poi In 1844, while what is now California was still | prevence u companied by Jere Dougherty, an official P\Grovuseand bethsma tt et bax TF hang 7th, and Ps eat bet aii and | Bory Fraive ata ‘ | Mesican "territory, enor Manuel Slichelo | End selaiives and roamy mronibeea of the compres : the PAmalgamated Amociatiog, and. ‘Thos, ‘WiLsox a | y bet. Lithand 12th sts..Ga.ave and Lat ran tug Sy Tarena, governor of upper California, granted | gation, in which both parties were raised. A | individual who po aonat and io, the, Country | Coogan and George Clarke, ‘mill Vat ies Ubu aoel bats room, all mod. . i | the present counties of Fresno and Monterey. It | Eujpip Of the brides case in McKendree Sunday “Why hav the productive ower of your mill | the iron gate. After being , searched by Sano w, | Sak mace Sigad Shee ol aes i | wus then considered almost worthlom. The treaty | ter hurried Congratulations the young couple | lessened recently?” T asked Mr. Crawford. Warden MeAlcese, who found x. pO ROA ge g» 100 | the neupe mall cash. at mot hs | algo confirmed all this ¢lass | were driven to the Baltimore and Ohio depot |, “A few Years ago,” he replied, “there was Anacostia—cackson st.” between Pie id Taylor | wit: i , H | ure ~ Pleasant st. intwoen Munroe and ‘Fillmore sta. | una . 2 ms to have pur: erie st. between Jofferson st. and Morris road, . a tool : r | but one ‘blooming’ mill, and the supply of peine at Peibameilie NF (OF Bele fasure | tcel was ample. Now thcre are weveral ethers y he calling for a share. The converting mill. has Jeffersen si. bet Pierce and Taylor sts., W : ae : fer eS re E r | inston a. babmean, Pere and tarlor 3 Ha aK of ristoor ™ i oy tock jomemacisitiie® Influence of the “Cyclist” Vote. EE = a days, between 7 ‘aylor stg. J. sy14-ak< tei. We -¥ took possensi aiepatdic! #0 some of us have to go shot q armor | Fash Fw Hoss,” Wat. 77 RUSSELL, [222828 & SLOAN, ucts ad perso time to the present there | From the New York World. late men getlowerrates— €4.50- but their pro- | _ Secretary Lovejoy of the Carnegie Company n a continual contest between McGar-| Anew and most important element in the | Quction is greater. Yet even they have noth- | Was in good spirits last night over the success ot tle Fe a | : <9 | than and the New Idria Mining Company for | recent British elections was the and | ing like steady employment. The#make Edson to am alley 90 foot while, prio ays : TRUSTEES, SAUF_ OF. ¥ <9 | the possession of the Land, the antuing Company | jufluenco of the “evelist” vole, ‘The Bicrclist | sno ok‘orte doy nba ce iit were et Or oro n very central. AL eee baa — ==> AND THIRT: 2 : D | being in actual possession. Touring Club, which numbers 20,000 mem- | wage statement is computed and based. Thave Soa ante ee ee | Wy OME RES te, By yirtugof a det of trust to us, hearing date J For thirty years or more a bill to adjust this | bers, with officers in every town and village, | known men in that mill’ who on days when De ng eR J. T. WORMLEY, Proprietor, of t nb i Con aes, ad during all put forth strenuous ofc to obtain from each breakdowns occurred didnot make more than 2 an t E MeGarrahan been about | parliamentary candidate a pledge to vote in | 75 cents or a dollar. URES Ae Spacebsy. vo will enll, at pani ened sroatot | ‘uring the sessions of Congress, | favor ot making the carrying of lights by all bashing ee wh pokes ht, in within ‘square. | Modern improvewents. Electric lichting. Every- | FIRST. 189 ALF-PAST FIVE °C ind when the session began and never | vehicles at night compulsgty. Many a close ss for vulictin describing eity | thing newly furnished. Cuisine and service first-class. | part! lot 1°22, square 74. fronting leaving until it ended. He is one of the most | contest was decided on point, for there are} “In the i19-inch mill—the mill that surprised make ‘‘ sé Magnificent view of Shenandoah valley and Blue | {,'0."H skis of O street by a de fignves of the Capitol, and he has be- | half a million riders of bicycles ‘in the united | the English delegates to the iron and steel con- ‘handle Miao Tamas hitst bide. @ Bidse movntains. : ‘Teriis of sale: One~ i cne ana | m object of interest to strangers, who | Kingdom. and Lotd Albemarle has undertaken | .ontion—the skilled med ae alee. Sane ‘Terms, $2 and $2.50 per day. jo Years, with interest at 6 per vent per anumu, pay- | have be za his tecae we nchedueah, to raise ihe question in the house of lords. —the highly men are paid from , 4— = Special rates per month. ws S71B-im_ | Stle cout-ananall po MeGurrahan’s biil has from time to time been | There is a precedent here that will probably | $60 to €170 per month. Some days @ roller subject, | | aay Hi : 2 ot gion’ wnt te Fete at | reported favorably by committees of Congress | not be lost" eight of by American -wheelmen, | ™4¥ make $10, $12 or even $15, but the next ‘premises at the tat patigatebsceacasne nt br : Af terms of sale'are not complied Sith {ud bas passed both houses before, bat never | And considering the general | character of day he may drop to #3. When that happens, pou tied ond Amertean vlap,j ¢ Pian, | in ten days the trustees reserve the right to reall the | before has it yaseed both in the same Con- | bicycle riders a law favored by the L. A. W. of | 04 it eften docs, some of the men him preparations | PESTS, ew vone [8100 °per day | proverts at the risk and cost of defanitine purchaser. | gress. America ought to be a good law indeed. wouldn't ‘ac- ‘shoe 39, when eee ———— jwil-teas a oe According to the report of Me- ———_+ e+ talk ‘company and the THE STURTEVANT HOU! = oO Garrahan’s tile to the Innds has been pro- Death of Rese Terry Cooke. the ‘turn thet mat- Je the et contral in thecity ;nearall clovated roads, | THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 E nounced to be good. First, by the Supreme |; Mrs, Rose Terry Cooke, the author, died at Dosh. intimations and By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the | Court; then by the District court; thirdly, by ih i Gi Pittsfield. Mass., at 10 o'clock yesterday morn- District of Columbia, pass-d on the twenty-fext day of | Secretary Smith of the Interior Department, i i L work- a ‘All the Comforts of Home, with the sdditional con- | jy". \-- {8@7, in cause there yending. wierein | the early aixtivs, who ordered a patent to be Ga kad cn emex ce! = tions followea by the <4 me veniences of the Metropolis, are offered our guesta. | and Thinas 8. serv defendants, be. | SUed; fourth, by the succeeding Secretary, Mr. | erin ‘which left her quite weak. A few caled OR SAL caiuity ease ai Usher, who also directed a patent to issue, mud | EP: DScn ian Be ae wee a at on ae labor. ~ * os Faoriiay' anchors roms aot baie ees THE STURTEVANT HOUSE, gall at pu in frog Sally by President Lincoln, who — oh ‘enkuny, bat ‘noma.of bec Sviesde. work — =, ser soansapd collers all wee Leuseee ‘Broafway, 28th and 20th streets, New York, N.Y. cy $ 3 i 3 into the case and made a decision upon it favor- i ‘ n *; Sa heaps bail cosh: balance Spee ee | _saio ta thee ban _ hint part of tart of Ind Ty ot | able to the elaimant. In necordance with the Patsptieke pen; Gay within @ fe only. which eee ee Wittans norer MPlcwchail'y Chance,’ ani tescribet by totes ant | Oder of President Lincoln to Secretary Usher | 20g dnd one doughier most i Lountis as follows: Berinning at a boundary stone | @ patent was actually made out, but for reasons i is too | Pa. ave. and 1éthst. lying at the southeast corner of aaid part of tract and | not fully explained was never delivered. ‘smashup 2025 Washington, D. o@ | Fumning thence north, uri 364.1 has it ever been discovered why — $28 foot to « sta in ; ‘mill, the EBBITT HOUSE ae the south line of La EES fps ,, but ‘decrees ws fest to a stare Pte €7,900; anual cash WASTES. Bia. : ihe most, northerly pring of: Morgars lames thenss wes Ue ninutes, 30 seconds cast 453. Lfeet tv ad leading to said ee fest BOT feat to tne piste ot bertunine’ contsising © ayou wants MACKIN-| 11-G2 acres, bearings being true ang gilowine # de- # F t tee Ten the plan offered by the "Anme of i i i Goopveas _ “ — = errors affect men. There are SOR ALP P E DSO! PRI- grees for wester!, attou, land being the Fre. Sock OF IEE Bas peomper 1S | RURRER TOSH GARMENT or other | Freee OF tet Pine Alonius Guess: died tend ant 12,000 pounds heat, and if the ave nd Tene Lay-windew brick : COMPANY, +t WATERPROOF WRAP or | [Dtemtcin a melter get one degree — 300 9th st. ‘* © © apatrof RUBBEE BOOTS | ,,7o~108 of sale being pend oe above the the whole macs cetrin bells and Meiville Lindsay, * * * or OVERSHORS, s Hot | yvats from ths “The would have heap to be ietncat and onves- | Manages. $$ Water Dottie, Fountain | Por'crnt intent par arctan from 4 ioe go nat be seen to be a * © Syringe or any article of it payable om set Teeias apply “Le We weeps * © MANUFACTURED RUB. | iheparchaser. A deport ute pole SALE NEw HOCSES- BURG AINS = a8 °° © BER you will find the| St the time of the py Se Sino. Boa ere $f “GOLD AEAIZ Grede the | uy in tors ‘plein dest and most reliable ‘nr YEN HOUSES: NEW SIX ROOMS THE BaniT 2d i SR" | sua ed i aruanar

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