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ag Che Loening Star, Vor. 81, No 20,317. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT TRE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Peanayivacia Avence, commer 12h St. by Tae Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H_KAUPPMANN, Pres't. New York Offce, #9 Petter Building. borough, but he elected to ignore us He hed man) warm friends in Homestead. but they are loss numerous than they were prior to yester- day morning.” 61 > BURGESS M'LUCKIE RELEASED. He Gave $10,000 Security for His Appear- euce for Trial. Preresvne, Pa., July 20.-Burgess Meluckie has been released on $10,000 bail, but the de- cision in this case will not apply to Hugh O'Donnell and the rest of the strikers for whom orm the United states oF = ‘Oceats per month. <arompar QUsDmUrEX Siters Stam 1.00 par Fears with Toraure postage nd led. 83.00 = [Watered af the Post Ofice at Washington, D.C.. a8 wd-ciaae toni! matter. 27 U1 small subscriptions must be paid im advace Kates of advertisins sae known o@ application. WASHINGTON, D. C, WED ESDAY, JULY 20, 1892. TWO CENTS. | Magee lor this morning by labor ‘s court room was crowded to the cont? = 5 = = SSS is Rometel ont Bee dna oe ae z 3 % jad Ho ad, and Bu jel uekie, . FINANCTAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. | pares; P. oe es bp rag PA. — THE WORLD'’s FAIR. NO FE AR OF VIOLENCE was brought across the “bridge of sighs” from EPORT OF THE CONDITION | =I. 0. 0. GRAND LODGE D. OF c.— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. COR. 16TH fe ee og heey moons Pe wn . | eae canny JB ont placed to So petecusny ben, Or the | Bee pine Grands ary mesibed shat the ennai ae a eS A. J. Doetschmann, Nyack, N. ¥.; W. 8. Camp- Appropriation held something approaching a levee unt Judge NATIONAL CAPITAL HANK OF semsicn will commence WEDNESDAY EVENING, | DAY EVESING duly a1 et Sneek eating to bell, M.A. C. Prizes: First, calendar watch; Pase—Small Bills to Be Worked Of. get Praca ee Magee. who was accompanied by Judge Porter, At Weshincwon, in the District of Soeh inatant, at Ro'clock. » Election of of the recent Christian Fadeavor convention in New fork dei mee *| There appears to have come a sudden con- ' took his seat upon the bench. At the close of business July | WMP. ALLAN, city. Addresses will be mage by. the pastor, Dr. second, club pump; third, H. K. of R. lamp. “ H . | It had been anticipated that counsel for the RESOUR Een) abe eoepoeeeety os There were but three starters in the race, | rction toa number of leading members of the |The Fight at Homestead Apparently | cris owl mente the thon to tre ‘Yoape sn dtecounts Oech teamalinia wk te beeen Etdaavorers who may bein the city and to the public N R They were W. F. Murphy, W. 8. Campbell and | House who oppose the world’s fair appropria- | MecLuckie his liberty, and there wore conse- PEE aba Se ae high EDR AS | eae H ACK .[c'S."Murpiy, ‘Tine Lint, 2.50, "Campoett ton that We appropriation will nally. be to Be a Peaceful One. | eames First and sscond By ikior of the W. Meo “itaied communication will be held on won, C. M. Murphy second. Time, 2:55 9-5. | S6reed to by the House. eee hey aS Athemay Bee side Filey EE TASKER. Secrets. | PAVRRDAY, Bist insiants at 9 sa oreck The majority against the item when it came | ey = ae Renae et! . c | thro: nce wi mamoria Be TPATERS ton AND POOR, HIGH | _ 3980 GEORGE SCHULTZ, Secretary. | The Races at Analostan Island This| The oxe-mile ordinary, in which the time | 14 final vote yestorday was so small thatit is /QNLY A QUESTION OF ENDURANCE. | for wean ci*ence.wat the sacctate counsel made was above the time limit, was afterward | believed that the friends of the proposition will | Be OTOMAG ANSURANCE COMPANY OF EORGETOWN, D. i entitled to his liberty. Inasmuch, however, as ice T219 32d Afternoon. decided to be a race, Campbell being winner, | 20t have very great difficulty in overcoming it. | ae the offense was one of considerable gravity, one ho sama] doctiog for jwelve rectors of thigcom- ' The economists of the House now think that the | Mc . and in tay Se gaye situation tm the lo- ney. nickels and PRPE Mabe held atthe afte ofthe company on MON- ore aee 25 EIGHTH RACE. minolta Gin "Ao ts Ge wedi bce anna eo] CEE Luckie Released 0M | cality. ne felt justified in asking that the bail . Augnst J. 1802. Poles open at 12m. and close sind -whede long enough = ; {Bp She District of Columb Allare invited: | 1p.tm. “Up2010] J. He BRADLEY, Becrotary.. One-milo tandem, L. A. W. championship. | cmphasize their opposition. It is probable 5 should be ample. _ ig ge eee GASHANGTON Geove CANE MEETING | Brag oeroutan wengcy rxaven szevick SOME EXCELLENT TIME MADE,|entrice—c. Fora seety and mate, M. A. C:| that the teat rovort Rene the conference cebicn $10,000 Bail. conden eure locked, into thie matter, wut of cireuation wee OE MO gg Pe grohe gnd Helpy Bission..& a Bert Harding and mate, St. L. C. C.; Wm. H. | 93 - Inge, “an not consider fiom Moniny.-RugustS. Eeligoiasertices wittbe | A iiesaner Nil siecedea geteeraiahy eet Penseyeres and Chas, W. Dornige, A. C. N.¥.;| Cdimerecnene, ie ctmeneg ee ile ae yy se ee Total. — harge of | RN D.D. : = + ~ : — : - -* FFE tad bon j Itwillthen be in order for) firet . But the law. as Tread it, makes iaasinities, fliers" Ample acComtiodatens for the pablic.” Tals x BARRETT AND BANKER. |L D. Munger, G. K. Barrett, Chicago C. C.:L. | fome one in the House to move that the Howse |O'DONNELL TO SURRENDER. | trery one who stands idls by lucie a thane : <§ Tilkbe the swontingh anneal oe BS Peake? | $a > rots! Jamaten Otager iecne of the new. i | Geyler and mate, C. W. Philadelphia, P.; Sid- | conferees be instructed to yield to the Senate. without making an effort to suppress st guilty : J. RIFFARD MICKLE, Secretary. “Sy 16-s&wtt_ Diet SITES. okies ee | ney B, Bowman, H. L, Saltonstall, E. A. C., N. | It may be that the world’s fair folks will have a | of riot and a rioter, and he becomes responsible A Decision Not in Accordance | J. Prizes: Gold, silver and bronze meals for | for the consequencss, whether they be destruc- Bee DENTISTS! < ae . token Dilly iy that there will be ussre chow of 'soaiee- NO DANGER OF VOULENCE. tion of property or life. weer Bie destroyed “The board of dental examiners will be in session a: th mer y hi i 411 bo in oe ages yet produced. : “ be - ance before 5. _| be becomes answerable in the of killing, Hams D.wW. THURSDAY. July 21, and With the Facts. There was time list of 8 minutes put on anaes a ‘The ze for —— coco Of AU- | 6 be determined by the law whether it be & al bans... — Prepared instantly — exceedingly “ the one-mile tandem L. A. W. championship.” | a a 1 as sees Ob thn ohdaetides thak tes Shem GO or second degree. But if the commonwealth ‘Those who started were*C. F. Seeley, and Special Dispatch From a Staff it. tic. palatabe-concententforaieneoor| After the regal report of Tax Sran cloted| p."'N.” Herman, MA, Gx: We H.” Pen- | rel boagereente of appropriations they will| “Hoxasriap, Pa. July 29,—Friday bas fora | feet ogree st wil have to show wiifl pre Dis the t Analostan Island continued, and 7 argue that the appropriation is from uncur-| number of years been regarded as more or | meditation,’ Ls - : : dia ead na coud Tak See | See ee X-; 1 | rentand unavailable subsidiary coin and will | less unlucky day, and it would scem now as OD behalf of the defense Attorney Cox eug- pas igh aging naar that ALL @ —whentraveling. Ita use asa bever- | by t e attendar reaped very ma-| s. Geyler, J. H. Draper, C. W., Philadelphia, | bon moans of putting this coir in, cirenlation, the ‘coming Fridey would be freugh: | Sested tbat the decision in McLuckie's case PBs arecompetent and hoaorabic then alsa eal terially. ‘The interest in the different events | ang sidney B. Bowman and H. ‘L. Saltonstall, | Revesge eta! Putting this col ion, | though the comin pros phn we B —_ St bee abe FE ca will ward of colic, cholera mor- | was quite active, and the contestants did good ortable ~~ with more than the average amount of futefwl-J in order that they might surrender aud give ‘ | finns towacd revising errors of Jadgiment snade mage ootse, iit | Soce cilaesgh un aap au etacliog Goes | See ase ey, OE the crpenriation Wing PTeES2 | ness. When the gates at the Cafnogic plant | bail” Neither the diteict cheng ete me ment . ‘fac ci | bail. 3 —_ - sult = + race was won by Penseyeres and Dorntge, i 5 pi pom | Ny MN THOS TA EMITE Yo eben W WABTARER, Eben dlarrhone end olber cummer | best efforts to be pat forth The results, as | Resley and Horman second. Time, 2.08 4.5. | arfing that tt w valine gma er BE rr a rik te cient, us hispeirdics gp ee 1 We Ec Mazen, | Ditectors. ba spectalt; Si wetabintls anh wher masses tte ti mateo ce NINTH RACE. statement that the democrats and the republi- | ganized labor; when they open on Friday morn- | "®Te: *0 far. fugitives from Justice, while the — ——— DEPARTMENT. . THE FIRST RACE. ng | 008 mile ordinars, District of Columbia | cane alike are ready to belp © but | ing they will edmit only non-union men. With | “"SSapposee’ be tid, "that eek of hese ee: Exvmexcr Or Growra TROL EH Ce ‘Tne CURRENCY, onan, win seca -acsadlode seiee sa cat | eae Spe ete ae ae een eee eS Se ees ee x gg ee ie SS eae these emphatic declarations established in the | ple got into trees with ibovtersand : s ° , Ellis, Bahle, . /M. C.; W. T. R6berteon, a W.; E.C. EMENT. Sis Ges tee Tasaak hn into is | Off their mon with deliberation, would they be es uuuercieata abun been pate to appre hae “THE cases of stomach and bowel trou. | FOr the, first threo rounds the racors were | Gowen, A. W. Prizes: gold and silver medal. | _Ttis expected that an agreement in conference | Hove manfred omgtamyeg bo Toy oy 4 AMERICAX SECURITY AND TRUST CO. OND, NATIONAL RANE QP WASKINGTON. bunched, and on the last round Ward rode| “Harry Ward and E. C. Bowen rode the one-| on the general deficiency bill will be reached perant uevss eg bail? I think not.” | & the CITY OF WAS ahead and finished winner, with Ellis second : and Mount third. Time, 2.57 2-5. SECOND RACE. Falf-mile ordinary L. A. W. championship— Entries: Wm. F. Murphy, N.Y. A. C.; L. D. Munger, Chicago C. C.; G. K. Barrett, Chicago ©. C.; Edward H. McLaughlin, Hudson county, J.; W.8. Campbell, M.A. ©. Prizes, gold, locked out. Their utterances have been tnmis- takably plain—and by*‘they” I mean the rank and file. The leaders have never been specific, most of them contenting themselves with saying that a non-union force should never operate the Homestead plant, but the multitude—the great aggregation of exasperated humanity that leads tee: mile ordinary, District of Columbia champion- ship; time limit, 3 minutes. The men kept pretty well together until the back stretch, when Ward went ahead.and crossed the tape in 3.17, The race was off as the time limit was 3 minutes. The one-mile ordinary District of Columbia championship was ran a second time. Ward today. This will leave the sundry civil the only bill in dispute. With the t of an agreement on vvorld’s fair item as favorable as it now appears all the ap tion bills ought to be cut of the way by the end of this weel 7! . fh atl the cy enable nation heir Free Exhibition of these goods at our store today and ECOND. NATIO all this week. Drop in and try = ON." in the CITY OF 2 WABHINGTON WAS WORKING OFF SMALL BILLS. The managers of, the House expect to dispose COLUMBi glass of this delicious and wonder- on for the period 8p secixtion, namely, uni close of business on JULY N. sil - wholesome non-aleohoiic bev- | silver and bronze medals. , " of « great deal of business under the resolution | the leaders—has said again and again that be- eat Bitaeee a hand and seal of Ee eee ety Ths etactars in this race were McLaughlin, a adopted this morning providing fora call of | fore the “‘black sheep” should roll a single plate pee. $2.75 erage whenever you are down town. | Campbell and John H. Draper. The latter bo- SP rimiticon each day between now and the close | the mills would be reduced to ruins. During longs to the A. C.8.N. Tho race wasanex-/ Washington News and Gossip. | on the calendar, one hour being given to each | ‘8¢ Past day or two there have been but few ry You will not be expected to buyun- | citing one from the start to the finish and was aa committee, This will take the place of the six |*™cl threats, and asa matter of fact I have pigs | won by Draper; Campbell second. Time, Index to Advertisements, suspension days near the close of the session. | beard only one ugly utterance on that subject ey pon real estate and col- | orn. _ leas yon desire to do so. 1.18 2-5. The order will be subject to interruptions by | since last Saturday. Men who were untram- bag sane THIRD BACE. ADVERTISING Pars 8 | Conference reports on approprigtions, but it is | meled lords of creation before the arrival of r Carnagie. It is not thought Elphonzo Youngs Company, 428 th st. Two mile safety, handioup, open—Entries— | AMUSEMENTS. probable that a great mace of small mesures | te military are now apparently content with | that Frick and Lovejoy ‘will be arrested "to- wt coins Geo. Fitzsimmons, Greensboro, C. C. N. C., 280 Albert M. Ross, Knoxville, C. C., 220 Wolffe, Wilmingto: ‘the possession of a right to live, and since the | issuance of warrants for murder in connection with the riot will be satisfied if they are per- mitted to live outside prison walls, DAY FOR ORGANIZED OUTBREAK OVER. The day of concerted violence at Homestead is past. In years to come there may be a revolt against conditions as galling as those which brought on the present trouble, but if there is no disturbance on Friday, and I do not think AUCTION SALES . day. Z O'DONNELL WILL SURRENDER. ‘With the Others Named in the Warrants He Will Give Himself Up. Pirrsncne, Pa., July 20.—Hugh O'Donnell ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER, No. 1301 F st. n.w. Va. is going to be a breezy. center. ~ COMMISSIONER CARTER RESIGNS. Made with th mbing fsa stron’ point in the pnenmatic Ww eof the G. & J. 4 UNION SAV BANK, use of the G. & J. Tico, th: 00 7th st. nw. Draw interest at the rate of four per cent per annum. § CHANCES |. CITY ITEMS COUNTRY REAL ESTATE COUNTRY BOARD .. DEATHS DENTISTRY . EDUOATIONAL. EXCURSIONS, &e. FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Flats) .. eewIeI2@ He Has Completed the Annual Report and ‘Handed His Resignation to the President. This afternoon Mr. Thomas H. Carter will cease to be commissioner of the general land office. He came to the department this after- noon and at once entered upon the task of completing his annual report. This done he sent his resignation to the President, and upon pasting wit ling bial Tiod to emoot Beeanse ef | hustling to Ing bnsiness men, an 1 frout wheel. which leswens the weight to be | he will be a sort of cross eland mer- Pushed up erade—Because the G. & J. Deatiues and | Chant ands western politician—will be childlike and Vetecl bearing casse run and wear smoothly at aq | bland —Wwill have the tralts of Connecticut Yankee— f the paws And ‘beewups the cunstruction of | bean sturdy tn Puritan ancestor and : bier ‘sprocket wheel brines both the. rear Whee! Iearinis and the ctenk axle bearings ins direct | Line, adding to the power aud lessening the whee E. Johnston, Hagerstown B. C., 215 yard: B, Arnold, M. A. C., 90 yards; C, Ford Seeley, M.A. C., 90 yarda; E. E. Clapp, A. W. W. D. C., 230 yards; W. C. Marmbn, Indianapolis, Ind., 140 yar: Y.M.C. A,, Washington, D. _ 3920 DEPARTMENT CLERKS will find the bank open — for the receip: of deposits until y-seven month}y payments of prin- val and interest PERSONAL. s Sparks that the land eystem was PROFESSIONAL... permeated | tion of “Pinkertons.” with fraud. He practically stopped the wheels GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co. = there is probability of it, then the people who iia ei o'clock on several daysat the first | jy18 __ «85 14th J. M. White, Baltimore C. 2|its acceptance he will conse to bel tive been anxiously awaituig tidings of re- ALL BUT ONE ELECTED. and middle of the month. | <> AN UPABALTELED OFFER. Terry, C. W. D. C., 250 yards; J. W. Cox, St 2] the official head of the land office. | rowed bloodshed here may seck other eonea- —— WORKING PEOPLE w anot deposit during rewu- | “Pan Bros. eunguncy #2 thelr patrons and the Lou: C.,175 yards; B. Harding, St. Louis 2 Mr. Carter's retirement from the tions. A long struggle in the civil courte is Returns From Places Where Votes Have Jar bank hours are accommodated | general public that until farther notice ¢ discount of 7: Lofland, W: AC. @ | land office causes more than mere official regret js i Been Cast in Great Britain. Ss $3.13 per cent ia. allowed on their entire stock of | aset- C. C,, 175 yards; Z. H. nd, Warren 2 certain and its outcome cannot even be guessed by the emenine of the tak om | are Chat Racy Pte Wend Bay Si Ress 3320, rds; H. ©. ‘Tyler, Springfelé B. C., 2 on the part of the officials. Hehus been a good | at but there is no chance for material warfere. | _LONDOX, July 20.—The last of the election Gee eo ee CEES EAL LIES | SOLD METHODS ana tatterthen | Scratch; F. G, McDonald, Kings County W., 3 | Commissioner and has displayed an executive | Military rule has convinced even the most ig-| @istricte with the exception of the Orkney St Race + caring | ov STEMAS EROS, com. 2ih and Ets pe thd ofa Brooklyn, 240 yards, EB. £. Burhan, Spring. ability combined with great tact and considera- | norant that the state ia supreme, movement to | Islands, where the polling does not take place eee ect sae epee oa Moder ee It Ue meses or ihe | ficld B. C., 100 yards; Geo. W. Shannon, P. W. tion that has given him the good will of the em-| arrest the leaders is proof that the law will ulti-| ®til next week, bas been beard from. ‘This rip sce for cual depeniie, LBGxy A WINNING “CUT" IN TENNIS. seiites nigriohe™ potter, tucaer ycueehss | Brooklyn, N. Y., 280 yards; John H. Draper, | FOR SALE (Piano). ployee as well as those who have business be- | mately maintain its dignity. A few ee ae ee CALS. AND EXAMINE OUR PLAS aE a ee Ter teat overmrest Ut not soe us. peut | A. C.8.N.. 110 yards; C. Greenman, Wilming- | Ty pris ‘Mr. Carter is a very smooth citizen, to use an | ™€2 Tay continue to advocate the use of phys- the anti-Parnellite candidate, who 20-6 F.H.SMITH, President. | chance tcget a firsclags racquet at second. ayents will now buy a Phenseranh. ton, Del., 230 yards; W. H. Ward. Washington, | LEGAL NoTIC expressive phrase that comes from his own part | ical force, but these anarchistic leaven will not ‘Conner, Parnellite, Sr — zai -—| Seplatinell fear tees cftactetrens, | COLUMBUA FHONOGHAPH CO..7E st mw. I8/p.° O., ¥. M. C. A, 210 yards; Wm. | LOCAL MENTI of .the country, and he has been able to accom: | work save within themselves and to their ulti- jim the lest parliament. iz gists; Mag entyand stron frame racquets, ‘chesanades” ~~ tyopihananaslinienanne F. Murphy, N. Y¥. A. ©., 70 yards cts coe ‘OU: ise great deal without much fuss. It may | mate discomfort. It may be that the Amalga- majority in South Tip- Eerrraste Co-operative g ‘pass UGGESTION 1: Blackberry Cordial is not the same | R. Keator; L. ©. C., Chicago, Mi, 110 yards; | Nanmraans a ke land office was mation by means of a comprehensive boycott uational con- BUILDING ASSOCIATION. and hes more body than the win: E. A. Nelson, Springfield B.C., 150 yards; W. | MEDICAL nial cess Se casa ot” Gas | Vil Gilmutily.tinRehie viseay emenbeoms Gapeitne tte ou OFFICE, 1003 F ST. ¥.w. cutee eae H. Penseyres, Betffalo A. C., 140 yards; C, W. | MISCELLANE divisions the ent rs ‘of the| through an sppeal to arms, and these men of by the Parnellite . Bm 2: Our systern of shipping wines is | Dornige, Buffalo A. C., 50 yarda; F. . office is up to date. "This was not the case | Homestead know it® house of commons LOAKS. —_Thowe whe desire Joane to pay for prop- | “Chase” Recamet now... mpsckacre that deferccomsitionn = A™ TMS) moan, M. A.C. 0. A. C.. 85 yards; H. C.| Sonne nGBE when Mr. Carter assumed charge of this office! Three stages will mark the progress of the Fan aaseeretniemnenns| ‘tic ai S Fo Epte Wheeler, Mf. A.C, 90 yards; Geo. A, Banker, | OFFICTAL NOTICE Poe ang h hall ago. _ There were many 0200s | great struggle between capital ‘and organized Pereatte) soda p money is loaned ne Es | ae wine). don ‘OMAC RIVER BO. a #0, ly 4 oe ee eee | is Svectal” Racqect ew... TO-RALON WIKE Contes . PIANOS AND ORGANS, eccentric notion entertained by Commissioner | labor. The first was to prevent the importa- lagencer’ Than 614 1 B.w. Telephor ~ new ae i Now comes the com- settles loan in full. | FINE FATOBING AT Cor Van Sicklen, Chicago C. C., 70 yards; L. D. Pany’s effort to operate the plant with non- CETTE EEE D ESET ESET ETUC EET E EES CEES ry portionor al! of a however, | Chicago C. . A. Git , | PROPOSALS of the land office and as no one knew but what | union men ‘i justin MeCarthy will po mr od at pte Solan poe cael ‘ = cS reirmetig C mS a ian eee RAILROADS... he ee ee ee pepeiveerinputaee Soe te ae chairman of the anti- rtrd interest ‘o date of euch a settle | “W. & Ds" Regulation Tenmis Balis now 20c. seg) agp Reheat apne) 8° | SPECIAL NOTICES. allowed to have full sway. His official | ce, and that stage promises to be the most counsel of eight members to sont. Heavy expenses are avelded. | BARBER ROSS, Fal sreatne ©. ¢., 225 yards: @. K. Bartet, Chiengo C. C.,| Spectaties. carecr was ‘prematurely, ended, when the ‘at-| stubbornly contested ofan Ss i buite Bendeoe, % ya A. Beggs, Cay yar STEAM CARPET CLEANING. tempted to give some directions to the Secre- itis hourly stated here that unless some Company says thet ASSETS, €1.915.111.15 a ae ae “Ufibese fow {renstilustrate how we bate A. “'T. Hywood, Chicago, IL, 225 yards; | STORAGE. tary of the Interior, and his successors have | compromise ia reached either the Amalge- ‘contributed £1,000 to the Pamphicts ezp'ainine the aderntanes | © : he stoc F.C. Graves, Springfield B. C., 75 yards; A. J. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY... endeavored to catch up and to carry on the | mated Association or the Carnegie Steel Com- inn tenk See Socmaionkiakener migmmanent bg iol Doetschmann, Nyack, N. ‘Y., 265 yards; Sidney | WANTED (Help. sa. fare tiplica em ag ting ‘| Jany must go outof existence. Each organi- on Go her Gettin South Was tthe after, 1009 Ft. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Al B. Bowmen, Hilsaboth 4. C. XJ, 170 yards; | WANTED dram Considerable was _made in hand- | zation has a grip on the other's throat and each ‘TUE OOVEREMENT PROGRAM. ; ‘The best for same money. . C. Smith, BW. 1%5 yards; C. M. ED, (Lote. ling the current work of the office, but it is said | declares that the other must die. ‘The The Ti 2 sist JNO. JOY EDSON, Secy. BYRON 8. ADAMS. Murphy, K. C. W., 125 yards; A. B. Rich, R.W. | WANTED (nnn that under Mr. Carter's administration the | hes an 2 replated nae tn am ORAS mays snd - aren ca Oso) __512 1thet. -w._| g. WARFIELD SIMPSON, N.Y. 90 H. Smith, N.Y. A.C., 40 yards; | WANTED Gh, test was made in this direction. eee ae ee — ga WANTED-ALL. ARCHITEC 1LD- : yards; » 40 yards; cellaneous! i. | and will doubtless do its utmost. to harass its the reas SS Wee wind contractors tobuy aad try fhearte: | COF- Mh and Gate. nw. pied H. Bilyeu, P. A. W., 110 yards; W, W. Taxis, P. tion, amd at tho. sume tne the pleesent per | late employes through the ‘couri, but that ie THE S. ¥. LIFE INS. CO.,SURPLUS ieee + 40 yards; J.B. Corse, 8.| Govereazxt Receipts Topay.—Internal | sonal relations which exists between him and | the extent of its power. ‘The 15 percent discount will prevail buta few sys longer. as there is no money in it for us. You had better sto-k up while you can. Think of taking 15 per cent off the best, cleanest and most attractive line of Negiige Shirts in town. Why should we? ‘The wise men are buying these 39c. Lisle Thread Hose by the half aud dozen. They know a good thing when they sce it. Think of Lisle Thresd Hose which were made to sell for $1.25and C. Towanda, Pa., 260 yards; L. Geyler, C. Philadelphia, Pa., 175 yards. Prizes: First, ver tea wet and tray; second, suit of clothes; third, lamp. There were seventeen starters in the handi- cap two-mile safety. They were Henry Wolff, W. T. Ellis, E. E. Clapp, W. C. Marmon, W. F. Sims, Wm. F. Murphy, E. A. Nelsop, H. C. the employes and others remain unbroken. gi siberian LABOR AND THE WORLD’S FAIR. ‘What is Charged by the Secretary of the Knights of Labor. Chairman Durborow called meeting of the world’s fair committee of the House for this A MATTER OF EXDURAXCE. ‘The men by combination with engi in other variotion of labor cad provect ® pound of the mills’ product from being marketed and thus may compel the shutting down of the works. It is merely a matter endurance. One of the difficulties which wil The New York Litt imitations, is particularly valuable to membersof the | B y and navy and to those traveling. 2 Branch Office, 1314 F st. revenue, €479,868; custome, $682,430. ‘Tar Navat. Bit Sioxep.—The President has signed the naval appropriation bill. a4 pacha ie Asststaxt Srcretary Soiey of the Navy De- partment has gone to New York to inspect the naval militia, Jy16-6t Es <q => TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN: HODG! | Eee Bookbinder, L023 F at.. is js bind books in leather ‘Ge. Up. C. T. Havessen. A avinced i “MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS | . . +9! morning to hear statements by Mr. John W. | Confront the labor lesders is beginning to = ee Der vats dropping to Oe. oF 8 pars for 61. —f Wheeler, H- Van Sicklen, G. K. Barrett, A.| Tap Szonerany or Wan has approved the | Hayes, genersl secretary-treasurer of the |®Pparent already. Last night I talked wit | Weil-out garments TREL'S, “Men's Belongings,” ind H. Githens. Munger fell on the last | plans for two free bridges across the Willa- | Knights of Labor, and Mr. Wright,a member of | several men who have made up their minds se oe of 985 Pa. ave. nw. 3¥20 whegl_struck him, and | motte river at Portland, Oregon. the executive board of the knights.|*ek employment elsewhere. They realize INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 5 —— STRAWS WHICH SHOW THE WAY," ae. | the men went down together. “Blx.race then ebairman issued the call for 4s, Ponds and Grain bought and sold for cash or Cnezeetied quality <a did you know that the ‘"Hanmond” tte. | became more exciting, and Githens won, W. F.| New Maine Bawx.—The controller of the a Greason Golt Medal for reueral superionty Murphy second, E. A. Nelson third and Geo. A. | currency has authorized the First National Bank Fopular prices. sak Sheen apt mgm of value if not for the fect | Banker fourth. Time, 5.03 4-5. of Guilford, Me., to begin business with a cap- eee aE SS eee eR ital of $50,600. al h “) jaarter milk A . W. - BY I, mente der thayany other machine-another tras. | Qi eae, So A Ge ici Rane Oomcme,- tar ellen ship—Entries: H.B. Arnold. M. A.C.; Z. H. Lofland, W. A. C.; Wm. F. Murphy, N. ¥. A.C. H. C. Wheeler, M. A. C.; G. K. Barrett, Chi- . Wm. H. Mullikin, Baltimore C. C. Taxis, P. A. W. and A.C. 8. N.; Harry rs ae zy o.. Chicaze Board of jo vais mn Bros. & the program of the Marine Band at the concert | *e¢ tobe given at the Capitol grounds tomorrow 514 thst 19 7th at, nw. ee SIMS ther likely to be Fair, probad! ined. by showers Thursday afternoon tS be wind. ‘We can supply you, your carpenter ot your Teiepbone. = E SAVED Is MONEY MAD! Bosca eained, These things the Poweray WEST EXP NATIONAL BANE. arene ities batlder with Lumber at about per cent lem | Martin, Asbury Park, N.J.; Geo. A. Danker, "Musical jokes, Haran; 8: Monae, axtcee pntedaaesteraes wa. ft : th fe used to the best advantare. f than you pay elsswhere. We take as good care = % nest); 6. Valee.“Ma Bello One hundred and fifty-four non-union work- y™ ¥ | Metchl” “Gai Yor specimens. NEW: Gf the smallest order a6 we do of the larrest— | M.A. Cs = ee aan Adore” Walaa Usols Menkaa thee ‘men were within the Carnegie fence this morn- ima \_¥ PRS : and satisfy all. izes, ver ant onze medals. rnd ‘heat ert nad senkahs hab eaier a dpe. Fe, Maernitor (ek TOM CGCEES fe aL Wa iat yards? these Prices with those of other | Barrett, Millikin and Banker were the only “Hall Columbia, Fe i Mae grid ‘oteb ho menaen General peas Potter BS. Coapresmes. dpe, S J FI 7 i SS ont 2 5 = . . 81. ISEASE.— 08- Aowctibenny, | qs AMERICAN TOF AND, COAL. co. Bist scien Siding, 41 per 10 ner, although overy one on the roporter's stand | pital yececl Charles Fasten naw atten York, {PY : os ped ne gn wonan Ys ete | _Penobecot riverico only. | Best eradew of ay oe anaes es eee 1.000. ., | Was satisfied that Banker had won. The deci- “ x - ——— | teas recSea'prices,” | befure prices advance. others ack? . = Boi npeitbarenya who dropped bis wheel world’ oe 3 ‘el = Ses sentanne Banker was announced ances Tse Narrovar Sare Derosrz, [ein YOUR FURNITORE AND VALU: | HIBBE™, ae & MILLE, as second. ‘Time, 87 seconds. frain Gtntenn ie qumet Gian ASMINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, —_{ Cor. Othuni N.Y. ave. n. FIFTH RACE. would a or RD 5 oh i x Seectarty. _OPENS 9 A.M; CLOSES 4:30 P.M. fe10-0mm Be MODEL TALLons: SNYDER & WOOD, 423 Eleventh street northwest. | Best Material—Pirst-class Work—Pair Prices. y1-Lm NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING 1H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from €35 up, ‘Trousers from 810 up. SackaMENTO, Cat., July 20.—At 10 o'clock last night the first special fruit train for Lon- don, consisting of five cars, left this city under of the Fruit nt One-mile safety team, open. Entries—J. M. White, Baltimore C. C.; G. K. Barrett, L. D. Munger and H. Van Sicklen, Chicago ©. C.; H. ©. Tyler, E. A. Nelson and F. C. Graves, | (Of the Dintrict of Columbia. { 7th st. dat ‘will buy vince & CO... 916 F st. n. i ; CORNER ISTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. a za j Chartered by special act of Congress, Jen., 1867, and sets of Oct, I80€ and Feb., 1892. i | OLD BELMA PURE RYE WHISKY. for medicinal use recommended by prominent physicians as an excellent tonic. $3 per gallon or 90c. per quart. & | i i if i CAPTTAT. ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts a6 executor, administrator, guardian of the ex:a’en of minors, committecof the estates of lunatics, receiver, axitence and executes trusts of any and | ete dewrtetion. 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