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ENGAGING NON-UNION MEN. HE ¥, EXCEPT SUNDAY, . é : @ Paar es —- AT THE SPAR BUILDINGS. . Homesreap, Pa., July 23.—The Carnegie 1101 Peensyivania Avence, commer 11th &t. by ? steel works are being operated os usual today The Evening Star Newspaper Company, by non-union men, whose numbers are gradu- S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t ally mereasing. Three Delaware, Lackawanna Now York Offce, #8 Potter Building , <n Gisies pemagiremuhes entipeusee et ; have been run into the grorks last night over ots Sonen oo antares esl to subeerfoere fn toe 4 the tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad and « 08, Hie. per mnouth. Copies al ‘the counters’ Ses oo Baiada opera te United tates (Capale— postage prepeid—30 cents per month. numberof men are said to have debarked. “ ‘There is no doubt of the truth of the statement wAPEERST Quapmonsce Susy Stam 81.00 per yeu: i A) shat the Carnegice have hed hundreds of appli- (Eacared at the Post ‘at Washington, D.C.. a — =} ations for positions an eccond'clase malt aeter FT —<—=> : a non-union men. “These workers are being Au N sent to the mills in small batches of from en |W Sis Na ae TWO CENTS. $y A — — ‘work started. r; a Se 5 ‘the company SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. 48 TO_ADJOURNMENT, SHOT IN HIS OFFICE, |sis test ctttast tiowe startin PLASTERERS, ATTENTIC ____ TEMPERANCE. ‘TBRIAN. ‘The World’s Fair een the Only by the strikers, is that mem- ioe : Se ‘Ths prdicon in mde toy by member of TAP | may secure employes an scl workers or ? ee] Pare 3 . aie | may y Boi a a % | fomatron by Hew, Pree Dastor gl, Sine tree Page 16 { the conference committee on the sundry civil / Attempted Assassination of Henry | mechanice and endeavor to ‘cause dissension lance. ‘the non-union men and retard the RETURNED PROM EUROPP. ard of management Will speak heritance."” ES Page 14, bill that there will be a report laid before Con- ©. Frick. aeeakin tb comes ‘making in operating ar -3. See, Creal ages eee aa $24 12 | rom tor action on Monday. Tho'worka. ‘Danger from this saree’ ie not, oars Mawna AM AND CARE PESTIVAL Penyectie The first thing on the program Monday — however, likely to appear while the works are Watton Army. D.si. near, a 4 a ee Pace 3 yw » Likely DAY. July 2 1508 at Tpke. Tickers 7S | FAL AR ARAN Kym. Brews any ‘Page 2| bo final action on the deficiency appropriation STUATION IN TANIA | ark. en pei including refreshitence Sgteor of Jase, Gaiea S few York Page 16 | bill. It is believed that it will not take much | STRIKE fy PENNSYL' cl Suite kaye been re es RES cae Pag? 3 | time to act on the few remaining points in dis- onty 9 aol abd teen eae heats AtLaG® Bolts, which n-g.—hov. MN. Cornelius, Dy “Page 5 | Pute and to prepare the deficiency bill for the the works, while the borongh of Homestead bas 9 and $5, sill Be closed aad boats as SPAR he ‘Page 18 | President's signature, Men at Braddock Expected to| on duty its four regular a Tet, | MEDIOMG, <— W YORK AVEN p PRESBTTEALAy | 2" . 3s Zand 13 |" ‘The program is to call up the sundry civil special ofiers, MoCieary's “six. 2 | ra Het beret sat BS scare it sorgip tomgrrow st VARY Tos $F AND | Excunan “paueg | Conference report immediately after the defi- Come Out. jo a FDAY ot 8p. i. SUNDAY. 2:20, 6p. mf BED ee Be oe eeroe ‘Canada, wal] offcl- | for —Kunday sshvol, 8:50am, : B. paper “Page 2| ciency bill. The Raum pension office investi- nw Tree te Bey y — | g—— CHARGE 1 ~~~ | sie both moraiag and eventag. San sa it | intendent. Preaching by pastor it a.m. snag fica aS — oben] m men on ving tenored the charge Bio cho, young people's tneeting and The’ gay eet iggsormen, REKDALL Chal eel es cea ie sppcial been given to understand a the civil atest ‘the arsenal, I take unis | 2ight service as usual. * n » Rev. 7 . — -Pase 2) for Monday. cannot stand ct , B 5 and not militia are in command, {pends ie thelr’ expressions | ye ASS EMGBLY's PREGBYPERIAN CHURCH. |p UEUBM AL Veibue ey Fee maee a Pee g|M Mr. Holman desires to press the| HEARING O’DONNELL’S CASE. | tenner Caters mast be obeved when’ then TODOE, oP a . | B. Farman, superintendent. Sunday achool,d 8-m-: | FOn RENT onee “Page 2| Sundry civil conference ‘There is eome- call on the militiamen to nesist them in the AUGU ot Dareppor Towa. . Ho eventog sgrvice. | Viued to these services." At” | FOR RENT (Stores) ao 1 “egress Gam ; ae oe . Breyer pete very ihorslag at 755 poise : SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. Oks dept prevent unusual Gettine such Fine Stitines and pape Bm ‘a eve. s.c., E. Hex Swern, .— | BOR SALE (Houses) ‘Page 3 | Vote on the world’ - town, and strict injune- pe ee Tia, and Spin by Sater Georwe tia: | FOR SALE Conse Pose 3] _ After a has been obtained in the tions have been given to disperse any pestaner nove gree eer in car baa cailouste 1 | FOR GALE (Minliancoas “Pee 3| House on the world's fair item there will be part of the work t * ® hess. THE 3D BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, | FOR SALE (Pianos) Page 2| little trouble over other points in the ‘b making i* contem- BS repaint bet sin abd St pe, ac ail | FOR and tion will be to finish up the There it no signs of dissvlution in CL sahara athe profit eetrel sirtup asacted sense STD outa aia betes | LADIES GOODS peeas|in one. am ‘of the House. The “ " many rumors of IMP ANY. entire! 8 sacl conoes 7 eel ¥ ,- 3 ‘eleghor, ‘anticipate fall wants hd the public are tuvited. : It" | LOCAL MENTION. “Page 16 | world’s fair managers expect to have a alight home going have placed the lethargic militie- P< I Rraak a0 foulowe: ‘ BEREAN BAPEIGT CHURCH. 48TH 87. | LEGAL NoTICES ‘Page 16 | majority on a “show down” on the appropri- orders to break camp. SES“ proved rrorertion. bot! ‘Frooserings now: at FB pet Btantag ecrvce ad, <7 esr tt His. by Bev. Wa. | Lost AND FOUND. Pago 2(ation, and if they have such’ a ma- ‘been ordered home, Those wishoue to se-nre goed Trouseriuse Low p.m. Mr Holme will preach on thé fit Ureditt, pastor-clect. Subject: hs Page 3 | jorit with ao voting, it, of ved no simi- Sep grad Sneertotion, 0 7: tt Petition «f the Lord's Prayer.” ‘Strangers Thirst.” Public invited. Sunday school, 8 - : 3 | jority quorum 9 we recel' TON: Lhis New York ave. 9 Zrou Lan tonal TT | ee EDEN in oe -Page 5 | course, settles the matter, and it is almost have been made at tings now ,PROVIDENCE BAPTIST OHUROH, GT. 13 i ty oe x sii $20 Sultnse now $22.50. ‘Sdand 36 Bo Rev. J. T. Clark, . Page 13/ equally certain that the next vote banics and laborers INCREASED TRANSIT FACILITIES ey thing oise cut proportionate!y. jastor.—S. 2.7. shine 118m, by Rev. Page 5/ should show a clear and decisive ity their men have =— pip | Wemove to Tih and Fete. in Aurust EPISCOPAL. roman Allen: “Subject: ‘Expectation. ing | MONEY WANTED ES eae pig a _ VIA ANACOSTIA CARS. | &,, FARBIELD” stacpso: TRINITY CHURCH, CORNER Sp AND © | SP.m- by pastor. it*” | NOTARIES PUBLIC Page 16 | fhe Senate a a Erith 0 © ~~4 pent Sts. n. w.—Services a¢ 21 a, m. and See EST. BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR OTH Page lé ould make ible @y final ou a ‘the = DIVIDEND Stig morutng qnd eveatins by Hew. £8. Chik, | SSSR. aly. Sher. Muir pastor = Preach: Pare ia | event speedy sent out by oe in D. D._ Strangers welcomed. = ate ine TT a.my gabiect ies ligionists,* end 3 setion on the, -last re - the works evel i tore avd other = - | Spr sa, inet 3h, Page 33 | Oto i —_ ne oxenaetet ot ae pS tat Se Sarvion fave | 8:20. Christian Endeavor. 4:15. Public invited. It si SS eeaid not be delayed ro Fagin Fe ioly communion ¥ ‘and ser- WALKER MEMQRIAL BAPtSt 16 | ciech beyond the ‘of the last one mato | est Ere yor at 6. Werted Be “ohareh. Hazon ve ee 48th ad Bat Page 16 | Bich Beyond the passage of the ls reports ere made Eater wah, gue Sant Eas | Semiresconitiy fn hing Hr Bp gant eabjeee tas Bes Wot | Wednesday or Thureiay. Pr A aire there.” The, compen ~ainyeant ere Sih presting at Pore 3|_ ‘There i# one. thing, however, that is die- : { to the efforts of the news- NOTICE Ig HERESY GIVEN THAT T| = Page 2 edged melee hae ep niet] " ° 5 ‘and others to pan sey of the non- <Enes_3| Guat S0,toes 0 quoram aay sat vous on the “ attempts to prevent URCH, STH | SUMMER RESORTS .. and 14 | world’s fair item on Monday. have not been successful. x si a paiversary. | WANTED (Help). ‘Page 2| There isa —~ mele oe =. C. FRI cy HOT. we = ~ qa The weather is likely to be germ air, HURCH, ND D STS. 3. W, = WANTED (Houses! Page 2 | absentees to bold for afew ODER | Ra re pe rhudor eros thie eee St a aS 4 WANTED (Lots)... nae 2 | meambars now tn to ott, Dutchafing to get out | Climax of the Labor Troubles in Western| o:pONNELL'S PLEA YOR RELEASE. » Sica auger Viceamia and Harylond: westerly winds. minanteg a sunday ot Ny other Sun- WANTED (Rooms). Page 2| of town. J oe Sehute Onn Him to ha “There's no viog strunce in the fact that | —— PHANY CHULGE, G STSE WANTED (Situations). ‘Pewe 2/ One of the active world’s fair workers said} Prrrssvno, Pa., July 23.—At 1:55 this after-| A Long Admitting soeiain gare ators and butlers, rot rich. | CMa Ser we ed Op a CEE | eater Be cibeon DD: WANTED (Bisoetlancous) ‘Pare 2! this morning thet he was afraid that with all| noon Mr. H. ©. Frick was shot bya man, Bat. fs: lumber of us, saving | Ome At_| et TE a.m. “and worth Leagus members prevent in the Housecasting their votes | name unknown. The man came into his office| Prrrescne, Pa., July 23.—After three hours ny ile the Istter ‘seom to | = SSS ‘Chare! y, 8 p.m. t_| Govenxmexr Receipts Topar.—Internal rev- | 4 quorum might not be disclosed. ptienae H a ‘They can set lon? | ¥.M.C.A. i, WESLEY _CHAPE: STH AND F | enue, $698,428; customs, $636,820. T's cortals that some member would raise | &™d at warning fired. reait. parine two peices for the, privilows. | aa anita Hex, 1. Bs. Wilaca.D. B.. pastor. 0:15, x er ara the point of no quorum should such happen to| It'snot yet known how dangerously be is in- GS Ss ina | Gea esinass end’ so quote lower prices | PRY Pt oe so-called Modern Thoyent.«" | unaaY $eucl: 11 am. and p.m.’ preaching by Assistant SzcneTary Sozry has gone to New case. The world’s fair man added that | jured. He isable to talk. The man has been a> NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORIN — bo pansers of So-called Moder Thoysht." | pastor. 1 " ‘H. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Best Gang-eawed Lumber, 81.15 per 100 | xt the men's corel iseeting of the XM C. Aoi , ‘1 they had kept a great many of their friends here | arrested, York. He will return Monday. roy es omar ita te Kecbeereg would reach ce eee RH ‘The Secretary of the Navy | fusred, would leave tort on the aflermeen ana | in the back and the fourth one in the side. "The asium Hell, 1409 thi s ur, . 99 eg. #2. Sait from 8 Sy Dieta oe Be ‘Trousers from $10 >. } Beat Cypress Shingles, & by ). 34 per A Navan Caper. — 100). a i TEE has appointed Guy T. Scott of West Virginia | evening trains. This would make necessary a| man hada knife, and as only three shots were Low prices ae eee See ree ort Las Buying lumber of us is practicing econ-| _OTHER SERVICES. ‘ner of B. | naval cadet to fill the only lapsed vacancy at | call of the House and delay final action. heard, it is supposed the fourth wound, that in ay LIBBEY. BIETINGER & MILLER, UNION MISSION GOSPEL | bj" p¥,the Pastor, his disposal. There aro not e great, many members in the | the side, is from the knife. ean Work, | 1, Bet follows: - a ee _ Houte at any one time these hot days, but on | hr ri. ise niiienen Coenen se3__| MAIN HALL, B20 Ps. ave., dally, 12 m., 7:45 p.m. LAND M. HU: Consuzs Rxcoaxizen.—The President has| vote many new faces appear, and yesterday a Litchfield making an examination P WasmiNG: | SF SSATURD Yn. 124s wt ne, Mondave, | STenape eat Hatt OPEB Peak wa = nl general of | te showed 200 members present and voting. | 8nd says be cannot tell whether the wounds will E- Haines having pad Setar CA or Tap, | Se & Sabbath seliool at 9 a.m. Peace dames 7 aie ci respi gen . This would indicate oe, barring the pros-| result fatally. Mr. Frick’s condition, however, Py rely, poe . will co a9 wt as Fi > ieee ,METROPOLITA: 2 New York and 0. G. H. Kekrhaba| pect of « filibuster by southern oanben, is ‘as very serious. Yipteslaces hivowe aaasa colossal) Lap ty, BB Peis A SS ee, | Sang Cote a. consul of Peru at Baltimore, Shichigusy Sordi aany) mak isissentiaeel (ete ee ee 1 deb*s of old firm. De LANE ioe . < * | pastor.—Saubath ‘school | 21 OWEN Bf m. jetaisteneeliianmeiincteh, The would-be assassin has frequently been in HSBion, M bet. 3 and lete., Sun,, | Lis ti. by Rev Weil, Mohinavor of Alene will continue to be a matter of spec- Soe 3 hes sie a # aranciol tl jpop Mx. Gzonor B. Epwanps has resigned his | ulation until the last moment, a quorum | Mr-Frick’sofficoand wasedmitted today without TES cc PANY OF | MiitnRese BRANCH, 1600 70h n-w., Mon., We. | SSSR. wil bled by Lr. Geo. W" Hisvel: “Al | position as private sccretary te Mr Pretec, tea] cate te eal ae, ast moment, though | hesitation. Mr. Frick was alone and what passed Office 1315 2a. we and Beh a 2 SG ee a Tans | superintendent of the census, to take a similuc | sme of those now in the city take their de- | between them is not known. Secretary Leishman n nana! election for twelve directors of this com. abitai ae BRANCH, 9thand Kets. s.e., Wed. En ME CHURCH, sti AND position with Thomas H. peaking the perture. It is — — pogo rushed in and grabbed the man, who turned on x a cs es RESCQE BEANCH, €107th st. s.w., Mon., Tues., | Fr . by pastor: 8 p.m. by ieev. i tonal sie, Cbairman | members will arrive in the city in time to ¥. ishmat Pps Gpatol J Wed god Bt 75, mua non.’ | Rayior. €. ¥.“Bindky? schoo B35 me” Mig | of the vepublican national committee. Monday and render possible an adjournment | MF. Leishman, but was overpowered. The ae | and Fa Fag PEANCH, 2802 14th n.w., Tues. o> MT, TABOR M. P. CHURCH, INTER: ere of Congress, and the fact that the | Police was summoned and the man was taken to CA AND POOR, HIGH | 1 TENT, ater bet. 3 = Citi th sts. n.w.. Rev, W. Increase a Socom ere Raum a is ready to be called up will = central station. what b Li | Pik ste, every night sxcont Sa yiyam Phy ceipts from customs at the port of New York | to swel congrestional attendance, Great excitement prevails and a large crowd | stent at PESTER OSH MGPTS ce, soumet, | aff ha hd BRANCH, tile one peoples 8, "Sacet scion" ‘"** | forthe feet. twenty days of this month were | adoption of the Sesolution urging Commie: | surrounds the building in which the Carnegie were tatacrapted by sf.w._| bet. Gand Hsia nw. MONDAY Bee cokes ae | Cosme, Wagon, Sunde a> GR. 2M. E. CHURCH, CORNER 9TH | $7,884,550, an increase of about $1,000,000 com- | sioner Raum’s dismissal being in line of | opicers are located. ‘Much indignation is ex- | the court with remarks ‘thet he was REPAY. LOAN gritioa to exeeesive apd usiust taxation on real ox: | S390" 7, t TBARS Sor ont S oie Presching ot 11 s,m. and 6p. pared with the receipts for the corresponding | democratic party policy. pressed at this cowardly attack. not favorebly inclined fomnrd Se pesttion. each ‘District of Columbia. All ave invized. — Seas . Friday bth instants ik . | period of last year. TRE RERRE SPA! pS IT pr Finally the court decified tnformetion i I eer eR en cae (ener nee a THE WORLD'S FAIR APPROPRIATION. a i Aiea 2 SA SY, aid not marder tn the first degree; Bree BANC * Monumental building, 123 Pa. ave. nw. All are in- ‘TREET M. CH, To Curistex Caviser No. 12.—The Secre- Se a REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER, | Vfed- S7Oate ase. 1 bate. pastor. — Preaching, | if mouth of — | BS ae es asa rt rbot cme” Ghetto] Tho fr ng oi ot ny See mimes n Beg PTCA Be TEMPLE, GST. | Pe service, Sp.au. “Prayer meeting, Thurs | for cruiser No. 12, to be launched at Cramp’e lag Sea alae oe ee No. 1301 F st. nw. E> between .oppesite’ pension | Sih tral it 2 The i is becomt valent in the | with every expression of deep regret. It is re-| an absolute right to bail. Brom this «Seay, af Op. lectate Py ti eloquent oe RaUCL iWRCA-COR shipyard, Philadelphia, next Tuesday. She will ae a Aum deer wanted to hear testimony. pslomete real ie = UE COR be christened by ‘iss Edith Morton, daughter | House that Mr. Cleveland is earnestly in favor | garded as militating strongly against the cause & by the pastor, Rossiyn, Va.. iseoime to bes breezy center. I am | copie ft wit) bn erg mony and | te | por pee setae, | my the popular ieee an aad cre of Vice President Morton. of the world’s fair appropriation and it is ap- | of the strikers and is universally deplored. Ree ny Ey softs Connecticut Yankee | jy8o- EU Febinortry litera ne eee saul eee ._ | parently having its effect upon members. It is eae arees Up to noon the witnesses examined were dncbargcter av bis Paritan ancestor and | Gow TRE PEOPLE'S cHcRcH, “BUILDER ‘is. Kev. O. A. Brown, B.D., pasior,—| THE Puxsrpent's Catiers.—The President's | understood that Mr. Tracy and Mr. J. De Witt superintendent of sy20_| PS Exchange, Lith st. now. bit, G and ty Ercachine at L1 by ‘Rev. 6. john p.t. : ALE—A SPL 1307 Fst. now. | BoE basinees Frgperty mF stow. | Geiwsen K ancl. iter, callers today included the Secretary of State, | Warner, who voted against the appropriation se Carnegie’ the Becretary of the Interior, "Judge Hagner, | when the sundry civil bill came to the House Senators Cullom, ‘Allen, Perkins, Hawley and | with the Senate amendments, will not again Prayer meotinj em. NDIED_ PIR on West side of 7th at. | ence 212,500 will bay | Pastor, n “Labor Urganizations and’ Non Sullivan of Sun Francisco is expected to Seats free. All welcome. It it ES . Hiscock, Representatives Bowers, Curtis 3 g HOLINESS SERVICE E' a Hersrst vote that way. 5 Sd TRAE wetes cree 5 ne note renee Enos. Some of Mr. Cleveland’s friends say that he —_—— ist. 4 y oie . ident: i is taking no part in the controversy, but that vt i i ‘ MAY HAVE A LYNCHING. a 2 a : | Acts Avprovep.—The President:today signed | [= v> => METAPHY LECTURE | SUN 5 : 2 the knowledge of his approval of the appropri- ———_ < ‘ov # pean the joint resolution extending for one year the 5 for 5 wn ted by th Richard F. Hi ening, ia st. "Help for Burden | int res. e ~ 4 in a Rage Sheen, | squrSSSpsomtectta eee Reger | sien» Sead ces Baron BAGAROAE | 8 time in which certain street railroads in thin | tion will, without any interferenes on hispart, 711 Lath st. | at the saime place by his sons under tue name of — on AND ty D NINA HUGHE: 7 @ Guilty Wretch. se : city must chango their motive power; also the | lead a number of members to cease their oppo- i i Kaxeas Crrz, Mo., July 28.—Peat! Homer, MONET! SUMS To srr. ¢30070 84.000. AT | R. F. HARVEY'S SONS. SPIRITUALISM AT HALL 600 FN.W SSISRAEL METROPOLITAN C._ ~ | bill providing for the opening of alleys in the | tition. Homesteaders—~‘Braddock will close down.” r- tar wahousd maiereh ite, 203 2A bow rates and spall expen a | cas and 8 p.m., two grand. test mectings | {~@ (Caurch.—Preaching at 11 2.1n., probabil District of Columbia; also tho bill fixing the} It is expected that the conference report will| With the brin out of the Duquesne | Who lives with aineriocs urire’ years pnlldts continuance of | Gat pdiunttevet ont the toast Oaks cube Neey | Leeee doch eauee sat, UY. the compensation of keepers and. crews of life-| not be submitted 10 the House before Tues- | workers the re expect that public| North Tth street, Kansas City, Kan, wat 4 the vetron towed apon him. here. Christ's teachines of immortality demonstrat. vet | Saving stations. day, when a disagreement will be It| sentiment at home, assisted by brutally assaulted by a negro yesterday morn- eccurity. FRANK Tf. | Havine the aivantage of a Jong and practical loved ones from »pirit land talk to you thro: inwton Stock Exchange, | perience in ail bran-hes of the undertaking bt oe veil. Beantfui songs. Little Willie and Ths oe oe is uncertain what action will be on this | here and Duquesne, will com; . “Mas. Homer, who is Canapa WANTS THE Pians.—Chief Architect | re but the world’s fair Reo — — Thompson — operatives to quit almost im-| S06 direct vi SPie ine Co eon aerate of he cerakine posta of the register of omtang from home sion Fire ins Co eotice). Syl | fen gusrantoeen m h t im- | away | us | Thomas Fuller of Ottawa, Canada, has requested | Of winning their fight on m iy ropose making & ORE AND | tothetr GZON, BALTIMORE AND | “Service prompt and terms reasonable. by ng Teleprone cail 323. id ws. ConsrePationsl singing. Seats free. It" men here pi Nv i ropositii ‘Whether vigorous t i » | a the day, her daughter attending to the ag SPECIAL NOTICES. ae aes 'agrant | Strseon Coneral Wyman to send him copies of | tht or mot they bart a fair prospost of winding | etasied Ansetiaton ie Taise' (opctela | Noneckskd: dniion “WEIS the ght west oo ome EN y ; =f SE ERRNO ENTRAL METHODIST PROTESTANT | the plans and epecifieati a : ‘@ nogro entered the house unobserved. Church, 12th/and M sts. n.w., Rev. 5. | the p! ‘pecifications of the disinfecting | in the almost everything to the Braddock men if they - 5 | Se SINS a Tone WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MERCHANT | Meow Murray, pastor. Services at 11 s:15. only du: | apparatus used at the quarantine. stations by - join in the sympathy strike movement. crime was not discovered until noon, < OEFICE. G1 E ST. Ser ylailors, Reveby saree taclone our ragpectivg | Mg he suminut.” Prayer meting andyeview of3,°8. | the marine hospital service, ‘These plans are |THE ENCAMPMENT ILLUMINATION. Despite gloomy reports from the coke region | When Mrs. Homer returned home for luneb and. ot of ¢ ELERPOUD, Se ow’ | fore nvectal mancements, to home-séuxers—no big | place, of busin-as at 8 vm faring the week and 3 | lesoon Thuretay, All welcome. ____1t_ | deeired for uso in the construction of a disin- —— the men here do not intend to abandon that | found her daughter unconscious. The news of Ham end F sts. bw. 30h _| ct operations caun0t fall to reel the commengatim ot | UAT” pasaneg aon sere. suyder & Wood, | pS Tada Bur panor_~ | feeting apparatus at Grosse isle quarantine sta-| The Resolution Adopted in the House by | region, and itis proposed. if the Bredaceh teen | the crime rapidly about town, and last ROPERT YS Goda Nt | beth borrowers and investors. | Interes: paid on pre- | P. - Potburs. J. A, Moriarty, Aneeld | sunday hi tion, which ts the chief Canadian quarantine Unanimous Consent. ,to make personal to the coke | Right crow: ty yy 4 ae me MILL A Zarit | lnsceheldecn, "baron peyeaio at Of oot maath can bs | fb. Barr, WO.” Mertz, Geo. Wetter: | 22% 2 station located in the St. Lawrence river, thirty-| The resolution of the Senate giving the Com-| workers, send up Slav orstore and agitators a on ae ee = -~— —— | sabscribed for st any time ; no arrears to pay. L u. Syzbat® one miles below Quebec. . > t the erection of | 204 also to scatter broadcast pamj bear- » M4 Taos, aaa Tf Jou have, money to invest and desire absolute | arson t¥ON gt missioners power to permit of | ing on the strike and appealing to men to| The negro who committed the assault escaped, 3 EEMS Fuow s500 UPWARD. sic tna the ral earaings of roar money investigate | §ECcqg=—SIS(ON CF Deen appointed a Exxcurive Cuemexcy.—The President has | Overhead wires for illumination purposes during 1t| but st2e believed ‘he has been captured and is ° : cap Oe dau wisneat bene g Unde ope en | For the District of Columba. ‘ : pardoned James King,a boy under sixteen | the G. A. R. encampment.came over to the be di coke workers gt ars a REAL ESTATE IN THIS nrgTnIer TC. Wood, eremaags, W, Mille, Hos president. | je THE CLosiNG OF THE ART SCHOOL, ; | Yoars old, who was sentenced in the western | House this morning, and on motion of Mr. ay eaemematpocenesinn I. 0. HOLTZMAN, Ditgctore te rood. ‘5, B. Bailey, Alex B, Dell, ba GARRIBON yertorday, wus attended bs iygsiies Heard it was adopted by unanimous consent. the Loar epee nm | Wg Wis Sad i Po pecagg tenes Tuo Haver: | By Stvegemuabor ot asirerits ae es oy A | ears impeiscument for elation of the peel eiuntae np aa GE : omar ot eee manip Seen SicF SESE STE, | eben “TT VSRMiawwen, seretwe.__| guar alg Get, el te nro ts APSR STREET CX ORURGH ey” | lame, and who bas now served two yoarsot hie| QUANANTINE AT SNE GAFRE | A decker sod mexe, Gioeatening story 8 te) named ee NESE onsen. 05 reat. aw. | SERENE ine he Hake aes ofa | = = ing Uy hey Job Brtcoud Nylana Sp.an- Uy the Some. | AeUtence, A commutation of senience to ons | 4 vow steamer Gooson Daty at the Entrance | euat the advisory com- to Have Thrown « Race. Moe, 19,2081 sous OF FROM e500 CP | fon We particularly caution those havin old opep of ———S in. Ereree Seage mectin. ==, | cheraearMicael ot anteees ‘inet ot a ipittsere, Tonoxro, July 28.—It is believed in sporting dea 08 08 soeert EBURLER? | where'than tt the COMPANY'S OFFICE. where nome Open tonight, Saturday. Virginia, charged with shooting at deputy mar-| ‘The surgeon general of the marine hospital ¥ Seg Piteshare, | circles here that Edward Durnan, the popular ark cob et s.w._ | Eskeepuleartser seed sod ou tee me “is el ot tae shale. Tt has ‘subsoquenily boon ascertained | service has addressed the following letter to | M&K Cortes iy, pertise un, | Zonento evuiler, lack Gho cculer coull sar on Mox25 0 LOAN ON REAL VST ATE AT LOW: | fecetve immediate So LOX a: “store news" is 13 that another man did the shooting. the quarantine and local health officers of all | known pound of steel out | Thureday last by design. Durnan was » hot Sugcessur'ts DANENHOWER & MON, cor. 13th and | my26t.thnte é Noro aw. Percent off the en- ese ceria tata : Tiger os ep ae the ports upon Chesapeake bay and its tribu- would be shot. The | favorite forthe event and finished a bed last. Gen 5 Ans 6 PER Gee oa | —F. 8. THOMAS, PIANO TUNER, IS NO . hevalienes erp ne Oth ek TORE oh Lg Be Pensoxat.—W. K. Lyle of Atlanta, Ga.,| taries: -_ = ‘The executive committee of the Canadian Asso- MONEE 2) 104% ATS AND 6 PER CENT 03 <7 loner in ouy employ ax eters ae Fag, 7-90 bn Ep i Eeégue and UE CD ah monde rae cE. = Sapa you that the steamer Se a ciation of Amateur Oaramen hove been tnvesh- a MANTELS RONS, FE Rs. Men's eglize 1. Seats free. it » Alabama ‘oodworth, at Cape Charles quarantine, huge glisten- matter, president ab Fe__| "Gcaien Wronkh(iron, Gus Pizturen, Est Shite F ASBURY MB. CHURCH, K AND iri jand I. W. Dolen of Massachusetts are at/ has been replaced by the new quarantine up and Club, to which Durnan belong, bas JAN TS ANY | Special discounts ¢ making changes, DON'T FORGET the Extra Fine << orr n.w., Rev. J. W.E. Bowen, Ph.D.. | Willard’s.—J. C. Cron of Ohio, A. R. Dorough | been asked to withdraw Durnan's entry ot i232 | _mbld-tr J. ING. Tile Shop, 320 13th: French Lisle pasior. — Sunday schiool. 9:30 am.’ Preschinz at Ti] Pollock of Chi Charles B. Shaw of New- snake | Washington. Fae Stand 8 peau. by” pastor. “Quarterly uvouing ot , cccenepiinatts aye MAL REASONS Hose, Thread made BB. Unioe Peo ing N.Y¥., RS. Stewart of Baltimore and ea a |< sae es a to sell at $1.50, F Watvbnat Parson of Pennsylvaniaare at the Ran- militis this is| LABOR TROUBLES IN BOSTON. ASAT G FOR CENT TNSOMS | nies WE Speeatac aeons eg! a Se Wengen | ath Gen. Adam Maden of the army, H.W. ny aaa Be anrence | segeie = — ~ q, W. H u len of icago, J. C. Green \dianapolis, Clothing Factories Close Fores Men sioatallnent | the eral front wh srt i fewegag the igo ot nissan tat Robt, M. Yardicy of Pennsylvania, L. J. Berger Se ee ae ; woypeee ean Seteaten 3 " ruse the Gr kd. and ‘Your squares frou | of Chicago and J. H. lecardee esmragaag se ee a enc cars| Bosror, ar prospect oe aay Geter opance eaROS| eeer, ere mnnea® wae E Sai | phia are st the EDDIGL——~W. C._ Cochran | Monroe, Virginia. Sor Peng atleg Sree ik mein noite 1a Fat ne, Ee hamner prarget weet trinas both em eo 2 of Cincinnati, E. N. Morrell of Kansas,| I take this occasion to remind you that the shiek cnabe clothing Q [GREE TO LOAN IN ABT SONS REMESD AF | Tooele re Oe oan ele eases chai AMP MEETING —PREACH-| 4. Craig of ‘Duluth, Minn., and W. B. tine outfit for the Cape Charles quaran- ef Tike | may throw several thousand men and women r ¢ on aI Teal estate | line, sdding to the power and lessening on Sa OF TESST NLacketts'd po Bers. aw onceeee are at a ihe Ration inclades, bese tia bordlng rox itiscer-|out of work. The doting contractors GORMULLY & JEFFER’ CO... INNIS. = ‘. Pullman , Jesse Lowe named, the fumiga' steamer works | have been come weeks mis wins ath ok. nw. ONE OF TENNIS, INGTON GHOVE CAMP MEETING | of Omaha, W. W. ‘Tracey of Spring-| Koch, which carries an efficient sulphur far- mete mn |e Ge eatin at united garment AN UPARALLELED OFFER sabae RupashsS TUESDAY. August 0. end / field and’ E,W. Andereon of Indian-|nace’ and tanks, steam pump, &c., workers’ ‘anions,the operative tailors and press- = aaa in charge ‘of ‘Move it. R. Neyfor, DD. apolis are at the Arlington.——Francis R. for the distribution of mercuric solution. ara collision | men being accused of making arbitrary, unses- gegen het eaty S er actlcon Sevan at a. detected bli a Hall of New York, G. W.D. De Shields of | The purchase of Fisherman's Ieland, of Cape tn Homeread es erry ecpecied ‘to follow | vonable demands. Yesterday (ie contractors mat 19 able " of « oe 5 Lockwe Buffe Charles, been consummated, closed down their factories, eflorts N mare, Chevlot, Fancy Worctet Me ou PEK ie PE Rope de Witlaen Grant of Now Tp ae af tes ase | Ges Leiiting meets coeeiad tasks hase tae leg tp ge at eae en] PaFAte eeee, Ceeant on all Colttrente Bult, = ham.——Samuel M. of New York, W. | provided to moet any emergency con- | Svent of bail’ ‘accepted for him by the | the same until such times the unions change 00 Tifosi. wasoaman. RISEMAY BROS.. cor. 7th and Esta. pw. CHRISTIAN. J. Graves of Gainsville, Tex, Joba C. | struction of other buildingse ‘corvice to | orene Of Dell’being sccopted for him by the | tem enction Wess = ~ | _3y18dm "_ Manufactiirine Clothiers and BETS Tuea CuaisTIAN CHURCH, | Wilson of Pawtucket, R. I, andi. 8. Keuff- Prepared to care for oéaingious diseases on the | £° tire him a rousing reception tad he suther alginic ae ers Pox PERIENT | Fes TPEwRIzER rrocess, cor. Mh and D sta. nc acu of Mansfield are at the — ities were equally positive that no such demon-| Gross Corruption in Pucblo, Mexico. eatate security. FITCH, FOX & BES WH. The maney making circular. ; ¥PS-CE-| Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio, is at the Fre- stration should be If welcome. Tsds Gee tw _| BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. a it | donia.——S. M. Armstead’ of Boston, A.| Eiforts for Harmony Among Democrats. por = attempted the} PUEBLO, Mzxico, July 28.—The people of oo yer og eon igs Gone will cccang the W. Cook of Pittsburg and W. B. Cleveland | Senator Hill wasat the Normandie Hotel in| Sithocy. Proooetion, show ‘serious encounter | this state are greatly stirred up over the reve- Telephone 930. by6]_ 512 11thst. nw. et vor acetate PUNY, Sebo. 6:30. | of Richmond, Ind., aro at the St. James.—| New York city yesterday and Lieut Gov. | would certainly occur. Provost Marshal | lations of corruption in state finances being ne 93 wan Ende fag at 7. Com Ms, Chas, L. Glover loaves today to viet friends | ahechan hed » conference with him during the| Greece ‘ssid the "cherif! hed docited | sage ty ‘aust atose et M, “MERTZ'S" MODERN IDEAS ‘CONGREGATIONALIST. Pe Tochanicsrg, ear, Joke B. Eever | aay and:attarward sot Br. Clovpinad. Me. to prevent any public assembly of the kind and | Pusblo, "An investigation by Eiiction wes Pape lot ror = or CONGREGATIONAL _ OF; Me7"ate. &.” Buwell Hungerford. Sys | Cleveland and Mr. Sheehan” fully ais |Sletly stated that a parade would be meee So ceranet So puet eaae Foyt for wed Feiteut garments BS crea coo aria, ae hae: | Mec Mt. 6,, Summa Hungerford ist the | Cleveland situation in New York. | broposed ‘prohibition was, wholly legal, and | ibe Mate, and scoording to the oficial repors iwi be more of a ae sauieeset | Setuster has gone to ULL, by way of | Propositions, it ia sald, “locking to | RroPoum. wh A A eS fetactory, tba ay uaraing zaith Seriion by aoe, not story was discovered. The accounts of Ra- zee tan the do e onary juartet and chorus great lakes, as the guest of Mr. D. fhe most cordial relations between Mr. Clove- ee et ee ‘mon. ye ey So. nongues:, iF nee Sees ——_-__— fhe or-President, who eal that he would ot do | Gantoie” bY the striker is without founde- | ocked infound.s defaiction of cover show Sie ee RESEORDINGE | a Groundless Charges. dao | SARIN. mich would interfore with harmony or coreg rae Sry Se, Seperemer alee, charwed wi eae sint 2 ae Phouserapne ye ‘ies earhaptiods Vices ot epee Silwalecmn, Sr he. Dos} oles comets of Se: Sioaen Se: | See ee ee ee ee ee ee Arnon, Mass., July %3.—The depot of the fan mE FS Zs clerk PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL | “ided at ite meeting today not to investigate the make every man feel that the party was united. of the bef mm eX a ‘Tailoring Shop, = Te Sum. cor. Sita and. Ft jay | charges made against Postmaster General Wan- pies bac rieecinentiras «salle beseryne fas, Fe oye a account. We Mascracrene se10 514 Tithst. ace ap. Gelatin LEdeator “Greatest amaker by Mr. Leake, who asserted in on af- ‘The Failed National Banks. a 2 fhe 1th Century. davit that Mr. Wanamaker hed been: unduly | The special Senate committee to investigate | Kitchen last night. The lose to the Chopped to Pieces tn Their Beds. pivoting Saaee FURNITURE AND VALU" | cotumata Pu a influenced in the Philadelphia pnoumatic | failed national banks had a farther semion this Neen dnd Pog ees ip oes Cnn, Duly 28. Seaety cpa BADGES FOR SOCIETIES, oro SPs pevoere coMPAXY. THE fube contract. ‘The subcommittee, of which | morning in the rooms of the controller of the doth the Fieskbarg and tonto | night Mr. and ee BADGES FOR PLEASURE CLUBS. FR RAGE ao the matter under conmderetion for some in their bed. "The weapon used was « hatchet. BADGES FOR POLITICAL CLUBS. ovens 0 age ae a time .and this. ‘reported to. the ‘The victims were discovered in an Gneonsciows ace, 5 te fall committes that the full charges as set forth, peoplels party | condition, and ery ae ,THE MODEL TAILORS! Se Lakes ee See eee a in- x is little BADGE MAKER, << Teatigation by s eorsmaltiog of the House. ‘The Horner, ho might, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, | SNIDER & WOOD, committee ‘that the evidence sub- district now: of Seventh et we sett 423 Eleventh street northwest. mitted was. establish. the Tr ISA yagt WORTH Lo a ty oD, Att: Best Material— First-class Work—Fuir Prices. _3y1-lm 23 ere 720) + 3 OES will ie toe ctaoese the HIGAN ‘OOD. oF 1 A a isitnds Rape ee ee

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