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OTICES. FINANCTAL. |OUSES OR LOTS AND BUILDIN Be BOUSES OF Shaerows _ SPECIAL N eS, AN ie Successful mediums on the cost. Last = pening Star. . WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1892. TWO CENTS, KEEPING A WATCH, No More Arrests Made of Suspected Anarchists. THE NEW YORK AUTOKOMISTS, Five Great Orders of Trainmen Will Combine. Washington News and THE McGAREAHAN BILL VETOED. Gossip. | — Indéx to Ad ‘The President Sends a Message to the Sen- ate Stating His Objections. A LIVELY TIME ( Pa EE to the clerk's desk the | dook written by Representative Watson of Georgia, entitled “Not a Revolt; It i a Revola- INTENSE HEAT IN NEW YORK, a ‘The President has sent tion.” In this book Mr. Wheeler is recorded as SUPT. O'MARA LaveNs. TUNISS aep StEAw EAI MOADR ARE NO vetoing the MoGarrahan claim bil, Representatives Wheeler and Wat-|bstine voted for the mail subsidy bill. There a by DING THEIR CONNECTIONS INTO TOWN. mace: were loud demands for the “regular order,” | The Téea of Arresting Him, He Says, ty DWN PROPERTY HAS = rrahan, the moat famous of latter-year a but Mr. Wheeler 2 Ria bonny fig Besse theses congreseional "claimants, took the veto of | 800 Make Pertonal Explanations, | 2, ¥r. 7 tee, ee eee ore NG WELL: SEE ADVERTI the till, whose peomge bed been Mie. Moll (ie, crete 35s) —WFo wim Prrranvna, Pa.. July 29, Superintendent of wT life work with him, very philosophically. word for a little thing - a 7OUr| Police O'Mara will make no farther charger MERICAN MUTUAL AID OERTIFICATES Aa “scares J. WM 6G Sb at Bw = Eevrrasuz Co-opznative rant ‘lst fot iY, it He was less excited than the day the bill passed Congress, the President's delay in acting on the bill making him fear a veto, He said that it delayed matters three or four months, and that was all, as he was sati ‘Congress would pase the bili over the veto. ‘The bill vetoed sent the claim to the Court of THE LATTERS CAMPAIGN BOOK Contains Serious Charges Against Members of the House. against Anarchist Frederick Mollick, arrested at Long Branch as an accomplice of Assassin Bergman. He says one charge is sufficient te hold him. The superintendent ridicules the | ttempt to arrest him for kidnapping Mollich by whom he calls “two cheap lawyers.” He has the autbority of tho city of Pittsburg, and to BUILDING ASSOCIATION. aa ars Claims for trial. Mr. Carlisle was speaki floor had ‘reed tenet from be says Mollick came willingly. Besides Bros Nehcest Sontvindery wil vind your books ee | on the tari when Secretary Pruden anuounced which it ia asserted that fa the present Coseress | 228 Prisoner was not in his cusiody until after OFFICE. 1008 F ST. N.W. | at prosuy reduced rates for the summer months, | —gmaCrvetal Jemaics Ginger is the neweat dnd se 2) q'message from the President. It was received, beuhan maehess pelea crossed the Pennsylvania line, being iu LOANS. Those who desire loans to pay for prop- | SO oR Bn. BE at SS Pare. 2| but its reading deferred until the conclusion of | “R. CARLISLE ON THE TA RIFE. | {retos sretn te we and ireaken spsckens | thst of « reporter. erty, pay of mortgages, or for building | <a wR ee cheapest non-alooholte beverage yet Page 2| Mr. Carlisle’s speech. debated grave issues. No acter ssoute at eomite we mate purposes, should aseertsin theterms upon | "a dict Eb ecules per chore will be paresis Pers a" Se This undon! here this morning. he police are vigilant hich money ialoaned by the Equitable | she Ait Sty of urns Le! to” tite stgckboldere ; ecstlasel:< Yavune tad thin ween’ Page THE DEMOCRATIC caMPaIGN. |He Speaks Upon the Results of | priviloge and Mr. — hapa desea fume bee ene Eighty-seven monthly payments of prin- Heiter es (A a eh ‘page 2! Senator Brice Consulting With Messrs. the Recent In tion. ~ Spios, Nina Van Zandt, John Most und other py eg ee nearnmmeouncenCS: ‘BS | winney tna uny Se ov Dea ee Spine ore nce vege [Sea haere poeta’ Gescrs ay bo oltied at eny time “by” Dayne 8o- a [BREA Bresideat, alos saps ca ccnscaiee antoge Pare 7) senator Brice is in New York today to confer xy 4d not show nin instance of © viler | sccber of the inner circles of auarchiste. ‘The crued interest to date of such « settle rH 7 3 ‘Pare 8 | With Mr. Whitney and Mr. Harrity ooncersing THE SENA' “ee * heoy, He police have a p! discovered in Raver's a ‘ERP IN THE SHADE. can or tectlpharmlese and ite use wiliward | Pare 2| the democratic campaign organisation. has tebcoues cictiih seas tela dam eee ee Foom, of the man who was with Bergman Just “ Saket Page Mr. Whitney and Mr. Cleveland are Mr. then before the tragedy occurred in Mr. Pricks! \VING. ‘The 234 ismne of stock is open for sub- ‘Umbrellas, These affor Pre- ‘Pare very | of yesterday's journal the republican side of the SAVING. | Zoton anf Srwt peymeat.” Sharesere Seatian qopinst the varning raze of he 91.750 — af cholera mordus, colts, dierrhae ELLA’ Page 5) Suxious that every section of the party should | chamber contained cight Senatorsand the dem- picolinate £2.50 each payment. Until maturity of Siroke. The original. price, rae MONEY WANTED AND 70 LOAN. Paro 2| be drawn upon for active workers and that the | coratic side one or two more. ‘Mr. Quay was | {™ara#7> Bite cease. ‘shares, when full earnings are paid, 4 per having little "advertisement dozen. and other summer complaints, and | NOTARIES PUBLIO. Taro 7 management of the campaign should not be | one of the few Senators present and he called Bina aan : manip. cent interest per annum is rt dows aot hart the wz Ease 7 | Kept exclusively in tho hands of thove who ad-| Seton o the at of = quorum. ‘That | Liseelt Thetr Anarchist Papers in Now York Wilt rE made streng will afford tame- : vocat . Cleveland's nomination. - ITS AIM. THE EQUITABLE ts a co-operative | B;.H- STIX C8s as rus - \ They want Senators Brice, Gorman and | was enough to justify the Vice President in = Se on saving and loaning institution. Ite alm, Sea O Tae ESD: : eis cia om cca Ransom to take a prominent’ part in the cam- | Ordering a call of the Senate. The electric bells | ¥# permi therefore, is to loan money at fair rates of interest and pay fair and reliable profits on ‘Thestock is “‘petering out” rap- ‘obable that all three will go on aign and it is pr The tavisory, the and the exeoutive cannected with the committee rooms were sent a tinkling as the clerk began the call of the roll, tion : organiza of the Society of Sons and Duughters of it | the Revolution called forth another ot shares. fdly. Now for the grand finale. and dowel taouble, committees.’ Mr. a will bably,| and a suificientqumber of members came in, | ‘We don’t want a single pattern of Pare 7/ fo on one oF more” of hess | looking tired alll languid, to ran up the whole | order trom Mr. Burrows, who Pegustel er was quiet this morning. They are ASSETS. $3,315,111 15. ‘Trouserings of Suitings on hand Dry Air Refrigerators at actual cost to close eutour | SPECIALTIES... Page 2| Committees and Gov. Campbell will be on | to forty-three. doty had to do with the jon of all being closely watched by the polics Pamphlets explaining the adeantaces st moving time. We won't have STEAM CARPET CLEANING. Paro 2, the advisory committee. The three Senators | This being two les than « quorum. the | Tomet Prestion of privilet® land some of them may be af and denefite of the association and other if you are alive to your own inter- stock for the season. Now's your | SUBURBAN PROPERTY, “Peme t-atarms was, on motion of Mr. Sher- | 7 his 2 <a ves . ‘pen appitcation esta. We can save you from 15 SUMMER RESORTS. . HIVE WWE WINY GH IOWA IIH AHHH SV AVH HOV VOYVL OH SAVAOKHOVOYEIMY named will take an active part in the campaign. jeoce A ees sergeant ‘man, directed to request the attendance of the ment. ‘They are spending i ~ most of their time sneaking around the «treets atthe aflice, 1008 Fat. to, 40 per cent. WANTED BOARD Pago DISTRICT CHARITIES. wentees. =a. BEED's INQUEEE. fleren rehist sa. rBatlee drop a and, let us show ehaneete gut the very beet Berrioer- | WANTED Hews — a Within a few minutes Mr. Gorman put inan| Mr. Reed=Cannot the chair suggest some | 72d, lungine = yo an edge gh 26-68 INO. JOY EDSOK, Secy. We will pe asking fall pricesin WANTED (Houses) Page 2| The Superintendent’s Suggestions as to the | #ppearance and there was a long wait for mem- | remed} for this infliction? being taken by District Attorney Nicoll . oe. wane roe tor made at a very low price. WANTED (Lots) Pago Distribution of the Fund for the Poor. ee ae ———~ Berson of Mr. | ‘The Speaker's patience was now well nigh ex-| to. suppress the anatchistic organ Tae Naroxat Sure Devos, pally elle ef WANTED (ete oai. Pa 3| Superintendent of Charition A. G. Warner | srovd to eritete ter ogee Soa eeentime | naustod, and with firmness he directed the gen- | columaa, over since tbe attempted smansination Location Sept. It, 12th and'F sta. n.w. 3y23_| Flphonso Youngs Company, 4#8 9th ot. 3 | WANTED Aiscellanco Page 2| today, in compliance with the orders of the President declined | tleman from Alabama to confine himself to the | of H. C. Frick, bave beon overflowing with in SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY ‘WO “BESTS” OF Bre have never seed, mb in operation you ‘THEIR LINE. the Commissioners, submitted the following sug- marks, which offer the Vice t to accept as not being in order. question before the House or take his seat. flammatory and rabid calle to riot a hair marder. The so-called “Propagenda of ee mp tion you ean, never sp- = ee Govanywext Recerrrs | Topar.—Internal | festions as to the apportionment of $14,000 for | | 8. OOCKMELL ow EXOLIAE PRICES, wfltelly to viote the "rules "ef "te| Acton,” which the anarciaiele, ore ry 4 5 Pe atten to the fe 3 whiel - comme sewer sxommesoumarn | BES cere So ae ees |g eRe ca eStores emt, cto, aumata, | TS Tare the per... 6760 00 | Mic aang nt ctnnton So tn ct at | ead ase aid oss ot tous, | Soting re Lenin cant and i ‘Chartered by epectal set of Congress, Breve! ve made fe Lsiogbeedly the face, Bee e"phanograph because | Szonmtany Exxtxe hes gone to bls home fn [pth Diag, Warr brig tee dead in June, 1889, and in September, 1591, had not | barre the chair, in any manner; he would | of the use of dynamite to got rid of az. , 1807, and acts of Oct. 1800, and Feb., 1902. eS a titchinee eptrsuple ad’imetnos heavy the | Elkins, W. Va., for a week's visit. this sum twenty-five dollars($25) been published in connection with the rey prints hs Der ‘Anarchet and Der Preiheit in every — Fc honegraph Se ——_-——— -| per month be paid to the Cen- of the subcommittee on finance on, the subject ee ee edition advocate anarchy and murder. District CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Becker O10 7th st. aw. __3728_| GoLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 627 Est. u.w. 1t|, Assistant Secuztanr Watantox bas gone to al Dispensary and Emergency Sree srates ond prices in England end the | Mr. Watson then rose to reply to Mr.Whesler, | Attorney Nicoll thinks they bave gone fur Acts as executor, administrator, guardian ef the | <a Sig we Weleioiee gw | ees DUNK DEER OF THE PUNCH.” | Tuxedo, N. J, for a few days, Peay) eye tetete erase plement to. that report. Mr. Carlisle made an tion of Deleee ced one ee ate | NOUR trot Attorney Stay that . * ie qctclialeaA aa 4 ion of privilege, \c estates of minors, committescf the estates of lunatics, ee ee rite insight evond the Blis of-dreame: | poe a as taictsin an aabtally’ realaens explanation on the subject. It was to the ef- Josie aregiecees " seliee en ee receiver, smigneo and executes trusts of any and you ean reciate a good drink, useour | pointed nae Mrs. E. Taylor, ing sa a Physician who shall do the work pestle Leder ge ats et aciee inne: | convict the editors of these papers, aa no defi- every deecription, : Boiy’ al seedy fo far "Wt aby forthe | Md., and Annie M. Mills, Apple Grove, Va. "| feurtbAng'thovises Secricns or Jand and the United States, and had instructed Sr ans heneiner esas ont thas aoa Wills prepared bya competent sttorney, whe isin | Se >~ wis oman Ble'natle woe ess a of the committee on finance to Georgia i and until they are fuished nothing cam : Berk gatlon. | ‘Tax Ant Gateny Brit. Srowmp.—The Presi- ig- | You understand that, will you?” dusty attendance, and kept without charge when tbe, osisugd by J. HARRISON JOHNSON & SON, | FO-RALON W 3y20_| dont has signed the bill to establish a gallery ee Semen cae, Reweree, teak the stetie-| ~ Contiantng bie pomarte ar, Whieen call Goad company is named executor oF trusten aa acamarag’ tonioge pnd ecademy of art in the District of Colum-| Fone Frosh Cal ana to the East in many cases the articles in both countries | the gon Aldheme hed stated thet he Receives monsy deposits in eums of TEN ORNTS | 303 thet aw saree | Sie Teasarerdavs cooler reds | bia. gen a ca oon were not of the same quality. They had Ge Wateon) hed Gieestened iin with poems and upwerd and allows interest thereon. it es : institutions respectively signif; SS ee ee ee eas an to aavure him that ‘These prices tell the storymoredoraibly | To Desrnoy a Denztict.—The United States| their willingness to accept sim{- prices in England in conneption with he had intended him and SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrtp- lar conditic in the United States, but the public printer had yo discourtesy aT WHEEL than a column of talke tug Fern left New York today for the purpose | lar conditions, mado the ‘mistake of, publi swt | to say that if the gentleman ‘allow tion, pecked in trunks ar boxes, received for deposit aia See eee of destroying the derelict schooner Taylor, re- | (2)- For medicines printing i him “the poor ; of * Fe BEST GANG-SAWED LUMBER, @1.15 rescriptions for the physicians supplement instead of ss part of the original tr capectous vaults of unsurpassed dryness and secur. — = PER 100 SQ. FT. : cently cat in two off Cape Cod and nowlying| Poh, Poor 8,700 00 | Teport. That mistake, however, would now be nary _ stateqnent would * a THE RAMBLER NUMBER THREE! 44-INCH FLOORING, $1.50 PER 100/ in the path of navigation, one-half near | (g), For Re Lenman Homeopathic <i corrected. . ll explanation of the words in his speech to gma p pana sail mace Pam | {4i0cP heel, bese: gorinch wheels: rigid frames; (ee ae a ee Desay: including medicines MR, STEWART AGAIN ON SI) faa f detied an ae etnge dat ANNUM, ACCORDING phate = Locamiox. inp tie. ‘mcyts wort poor locking FT. SSS for the homeopathic physicians = 4| _ Mr. Stewart availed himself of the opening | gentlemen of the south had alwaye allowed each ge ~ | fom BEST CYPRESS SHINGLES, 4 BY 20, < which this matter gave him to make a speech | other—the privilege of ‘a volunt re GOBMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 00.. 4 PER 1,000. Pom mem i eel SP oe G00 90 | to show that the fall in prices was not the re- to the “gent who had aya 195 lath ot aw. | | ogy BITTINGER & MILLER + ordnance dephrtment, will proceed to Gov- r 900 09 | #ult of tariff or of free trade. but of the in- | aggrieved. ernor's Island, New York harbor, and report in sufficiency of money circulation the | The gentleman from Alabama had quoted {UMMER REQUIREMENTS. Lumber and Mul Werk, Person to Maj. Clifton Comly, ordnance is c 500 00 a tery pores nnins |= syne eA aan s to woe on OMe Cor. @thand X. ¥. ent, for consultation in Connection with contention he quoted from Allison's history as | Houge jn prous the of Mies, mosquitoes =. government exhibit to represent the War tioned, but kept for to what had happened atthe close of the Ne-|ship with the gentleman to advertise the vol- pa —, tat the world’s Columbian exposi-| Fovsible emergencies during the ic ware, war of legislation, he said, | ume. [Laughter.] But the gentleman in at- & ‘they Coming fall and winter. resulted in making cheap men and | tempting to harm the book had helped it. +i wd dey eee Sereens, ‘ie. each; - cheap property and a rich aristocracy. ‘Phe SAYS EVERY WORD HE WROTE 18 TRUE. Fogel ct thomccting which will bok 14 : 28 inches tor Maxy Acre Arrzovzp.—The President has Total......... Se Pi any ussfal Industry |, He (Ar. Watson) stood here to defend every | tonight cull tomorrow ond, anything, ber a> ep Ly or ee me approved the act authorising the establishment RECOMMENDATIONS. feet, Man gnenged sm any useful industry | tine in the book, and he would do so before all | vice will be as bloodthirsty as any abe’ has yet pe ‘and eye and knob, bop aomren get relies adage ata Recommendation No. 1 looks toa tentative | been the day before. And that condition of a Bale. Myptereryees given. Lay THE front of your and of lum bia; act removing charge sti fa" of the work of the | thi would continue until the basis of circula- | with hasis, “* every word in book bapa" |r Seton glargorm joer furans place: | ego KENSINGTON, MD. jon standing against Michacl Keofo, de- | rhevioiane to the pore The Centeal, Dispen.| tion ws enlarged by restoring both precious | Irliteraly true, and allmes dhat have beenbere | FIVE ORDERS WILL COMBINE. Me 3 Ls EBON, Vics onl toot of Garden Hose. with couplings sd ae: ceased; the act granting the right of way to the | PhYsiclans ‘0 the poor, The Central , Dispen~ | raetala and atoning, 60 far aa was posible, for ing their eyes open and wanting to edmit peooenonee Gin RE Bs F, WrLLTAuh Sock Sougle. only 1.75. Pensacola Terminal Company through the lands | cont the conditions offered and to do the work | the great crime committed against society in | the facts will admit that these facts are literally | A Great Organization of Kailread Men te ia —] “WiC _ he eed Sete of the naval reservation near Pensa f isis : veg eri By, Macrader. Gone Beckee. oor: vice 2 ¥ gous ms Gola;\sthe (aot: euthioctsltgy « tha\vcomrliiel |;mev ene cae raat oor eee aet’| | a quaniaon aa eb momhaate memurnes: This declaration, made ine most vigorous! ge Louis, Mo., July 29.—A ‘ Sas, Se Phonon re Pardon. ae guaronesk, |* ‘votere, @ih district Maryland, claims. to | determine the claim of | Migsioner “Nous dated June 22,1802 ‘They | . Mr. Call offered a resolution direction. the'| manner, was the signal for Hace apedrcndaes dartidyerpen Ho =, 9, Emme Henry 0, Winship, =n ‘CREAM ratify nominations of Harrison the ‘heir 7of Hugh Worthit on account | are in brief, (a) economy, a saving of $660 on | Commissioners of the District of Columbia to CHARGES To BE INVESTIGATED. the the nT © Stevens ‘Goldsboreag. save ey. You can then of the steamer Eastport; the act regulating | the ealary roll; better service, simee the work of Mr. Bostner of Louisiana Introduced a resclu-| Titnes® the formation of the most powerful = Wescott, W. R. Wileos ez much andes often as ‘and Reid postponed on sccount promotions inthe United States marine corps; | the physician to the poor ia these two. diatrics | TePort why they had permitted the reconstruc- = |labor organization in America, with sm Wutiem 3 it Tee e joint resolution extending the time, for tae | ion | tion of Heurich’s brewery (burned about a | tion calling for the appointment of acommittes |e. yous gs its irthy This foo of the hot weather until one | would be brought under thedirect supervision ae the of Mr. Ws ' place. F, ‘THE STO" sum is the gas construction of a hotel on the government | of the attending staff of the dispensary as well | Week ago) while there was & proposition pend- | to investigate the truth . Watson's charges organization {s nothing more nor lees sac: cela ie ater eeciealicaes ickel Two-burner Gas Stoves ot ‘week from SATURDAY NIGHT. Togerration oh aortreee Monroe, Va; theact tor|as under that of the health” officer. | ing in Congress to prohibit ite being rebuilt or | relative to drunkenness ‘of members of the | than the federation of five orders of railway BUILDING, INVESTMENT A880- egch. relief of ‘Capt. Wm. ©. Spencer of Mary- ‘ng | Ved as a brewery. House, and to recommend what course shall be ‘ - CIATION OF WASBIXGTON, D.C., BER & BOSS, os ow. om ne nie land; the act authorizing the Secretary of War | >, A, good deal of overlapping | "°St)*ihrman that it was very un- | taken with to the member (Mr. Wat- | or'fie “ine nichberkoed at ise 0bo aie OBFICES: 13. 915 and 918 F ST. ¥.W. to lease public property in certain cases. tothe poor und the dispensary would by the | sonable to expect that the Commissioners | son) if the charge is found to be untrue. Mr.|Yoa4 men of every toad in the United an ee a BELMA PURE RYE WHISKY. 1s Chstrman of Committon, —- new afrangement be avoided. Of course the | Would neglect their duties because a Senator or | Boatner atked for immodiate action on the |f™m4, men of vevery road, in the United ‘commend our § per cent japon Certificates, Pansoxat—F. A. Morrell of Brooklyn, H;| never enen cid would be subject to | ember of Congress had introduced a bill or | resolution. It was ruled to be privileged and |i je. inclaial in the feders ——? Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits. — ‘Thée whisky is distilled eapecially for medicinal use . ble | Tesolution. ‘What right, he asked, bad Congress | was adopted without division. aos ‘sal, Eitets | S0ASSRIRMy Seeesumanto® ty prominent phocisions ‘W. Summerfield ana Alfred Plant of St. Louis, | the orders of the officer and removable | Fe pian pose 7 tion are the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- Bauch tal gay Tt Meck at the rate ot G13 por month} | a8 an excellent tania. $3 per gallon or 0c. per quart. 8. Alexander of Philadelphia are at Willard’s, | by him, the same as any other physician to the | Of anybody “yy tee: parm pmet pe THE WORLD'S FATE AMENDMENTS. men, the Order of Railway Conductors, the Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. 20,0U0 shares in ‘We are sole agents for KING'S double. —8. W. Howard of Boston and M. D. Fitch of Akron, Ohio, are at the Rendall. poor. sincerely hope the experiment may be tried. ing on his property? It was unjust and wrong. tits seckaetencs areca Saecrtoe It was after 1:30 when the House resumed | the consideration of the world’s fair amend- Erotherhood of Railway Trainmen, the Switch- Brother- .——W. ; 2 force. PETES ISIS tiie ars 170 whiahy. This whisky bas 6 Vey ne, P. Smith of knowyile, V. B, Johnson youn ommendation No.2 is the same sa last) | Silisle addressed the Seeste on Mr.|™menta to the eundry civil appropriation bill.|b0°G of Locomotive Engincers. CK cane men on on ee eet wy | year. ‘ . Carlisle addressed Mr. : strength federation MATURING IX 102 MONTHS, cual. Ane—three, Sour, five and siz years old. Price Ba, SLEDS oe pol) 'W. Wheelock of South Bond, ind.’ | , Recommendations Nos. 8, 4 a 5 call for | Hale's resolution as to the relative merits of | ¥libustering May ~ fo | imagined when it is known that there are WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF 9200. secording toage. Bea 4. Doors, : are at the Ebbitt.—H. W. Patlaso of Ginein- |{Ughs increases in the amounts, heretofore al” | “protection” and a “tariff for revenue only,” | of {he fiibasters ona Me, Baile lee) entng wa | 30? ae = oe oe a Zl money secured by best real estate. Loans made & A POOLE, ‘Because we have overshadowed nati and P. 8, Hard of fare at the | letted to J — named. iA] ana in response to the speeches of Monera. acting a2 | men, 25, Kg ope yg and ‘under the personal of the officers of the the other features of our busi- Riggs—H. H. Bickman Jacksonville, | (L0%F knowledge of the work done leads me to | 114 ‘Aldrich, 21,000 switchmen that will be included in ‘association. Safety guaranteed. Your correspondence | sy@eolm (044 Louisiana ave. 2. w. ness by continually hawking on Fis., Salvador Ros of Santo Domingo and think that such increases are called for. Ps TES RET TTIAT Sinans ie aaa - the membership of the organization. The ini- solicited Circulars and other information at office. EARRISON DINGMAN. beginning ‘think lumber is all we sell. Not L. Hos of New York and Chas. C. Turner of Louisville, Ky., are at the Arlington.—Thos, Indiana are at the of New York, C. Shoreham.——L Moore 8. Ayers of Jackson, Recommendation No. 6 is the same as last institutions for the aged. ad the small sum ted this Home for He eaid that he ought, perhaps, to aj 6 for attempting on such a day and at penser riod of the session to occupy a portion of the which could not be diaposed, session. But the recent report of 80 = ear ommit- iy tial steps toward forming this stupendous aggregation of railway employes have already ‘President: ER REAL ESTATE BOOK! em epeenessiranage GOVER'S ¥ so! Wecarry a cémplete stock ‘W. Bordwell of Pittsburg, P. B. Young | ™Y. last annual report it seems to me inad’ mate's time in the discussion of a subject ‘They Arrested » Diplomat, Who Has Com- | been taken and are heartily sanctioned by the Secretary BS ee ixBOx Savin, of Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frama, cee ee sei gy Ng | ble to make a practice of sul <aheloee plained to the State Department. | members of the several orders that will be numbered in its fold. tho We ited oe 3 200K AND 208 PRINTING. casas ala ase aanch aes Mich., x r See ew Covington, basieing ” prossdect, ‘Therefore, ‘while = a or 20 grou, mieepreeniod State Department of indignities inflicted upon NO RELIEF IN NEW YORK. BYBON 8. ADAMS, eaten eee ve cae Howard——Geo. W. Bradbury and W. i. page og I an. Al aor ae nd it the duty of some one on the democratic wide | Bim by local authorities of Maryland ‘The Excessive Heat There Continues—Over Teepbone 00. _Ly8]_512 thet. n.w. eibicees Carter of Cincinnati are et the Fredonia._—J, | tbe devo and self-sacrifice of | those | of the chamber who had assisted in making the | Wednesday night. He was arrested at Bay ian tata. ME See FURNITURE AND VALU- LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, J. Jeckson of Philadelphia and A. H, Wood and | he ‘manage, this home, still T am porsuaded | investigation to state their views. It had been | Ridge, to Annapolis beforea justice of 8 POSIT COMPANX, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Booms Vand 11. Atlantic SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, LUMBER, &e., y20-1m Cor. 6th st. and N. ¥. ave. n.w. 8. G. Mallard of Virginia aro at the Johnson. ——Gev, L. Marshall of New York, Geo. H. Low that it wo they should get along without public help. I the unanimous opinion of economists and sta- : tisticlans that for many years in all the OF st. aw. runraogy ‘B01 wel of Cincinnati, W. A. Snook of Kansas City, C, | Tecommend that when the money is paid them | ic dustrial countries of the world the prices * _qevesTweNT SECURITIES.” opens 9 AL: CLOSI age A SPROLATET. -gcnkopder aig Moore of eiphia_and &. H. Gibbs of | {his year they bo inforgped that it will not be | commodities were apd Gn wopect Bteeks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cashor ‘The 15 per cent sale ‘ter | Cleveland are at the St. James, similar allo mmissioners to make &/ +h. working people were in . ep mersis. ee ee Move Tarzons: ag of Wegener von x. SS borataxear peu — ena Set bo removal, Cotton bought and sold in New York or Now Orleans. id, for the stock § ‘ble, season- cMI-MONTH: 3 as ought to be removed. universal ‘counEnrONDENTS SNYDER & WooD, Eigen ‘marked st’ s sinall niargin of iD co rae Recommendation No. 7 advises the appof fe im all the most ghiyeiiised and en 3.8. Bache & Co.. New York Stock Exchange 23 Hieventh street northwest. ; “Outing ‘What the District Auditor Says tionment of @500 to the Children's Aid Society, | lightened countries would be undoubtedly as he Pehiaan Bros. New Xork Gotion Bee o na salad oat fe Saints, Boast ee ies ‘Sahject. rac, ein: | WAdsh hat ack herehatune Fahatrod caraaeees mpeg lagen Somer’ 0 2 7 Dok? Sa ERED: res re prices ‘of commodities and an increase —— MAX? ELG,, ANDIRONS, VERDES, the Sp-3qFrench S30: °5| In reply to tho letter of James Nolan of the | #ubsidy. ‘This society receives « large number ‘Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and Now Or A new line of Bathing Suits will arrive to-| 9th instant relative to semi-monthly pay- face ‘the police and Police Court in the rates of was, in his judgment, the necessary result F improved sheryl e New Yorn, July 29.— The excessive heat con- gr so cares for them to make ware Teepbone 4S Bitar | male 3-H CORNING. B 20 13 a Roreclowa: Discounted’ $i-28 and'ga-ia | mente to laborers, which was transmitted by {tu that, they should be | a ae enoer Detar able’ te ane eeciate the REASURY DEPARTMENT, be eR RN W. 8. TEL, “Men's Belongings," a ee ee ee ee ee = ‘that pedple could be made al TMENT. econ sak . maings, missioners to the auditor, tho later says that | stitution, It is eg ou Jadge Kimball's | PTOP9 _ ote Hag ae mapey COMET SHINOTON, DEG ULE ig, i209, goaben, bonis tad 12o| conf sipd dered 985 Pa. ave. n.w. 3729_|he is in hearty sympathy with the purpose | TrPresentation of 5 society | ortrevagant itures on the part of the Wdereas, by satisfactory evidence tg the | tigkess as: ame aes aR POR SALE—SPLENDID NEW HOUSES ht to be accomplished by the writer and government or to increase which peo- a song! though of my own, Lknow ite methods SAHOsar BE Ge Wi aa Es oT Ae Pe the cpaarch ‘near, Florida ave. nw These | has been endeavoring for some time past to | to be wise und ite uscfulnese great. It need not Bio pay Soc wed Seay on, Seok ned wopn 4 . . W. LAMPS... matters to the end he has in view. that new and permanent bui BILL. ih, she prpvintonn of LES Fie meet ASPs 2. rere 4 ee Geuneaae he says: “Only « limited force, | Wil be added to the revenues of the District by | _In a passing allusion to the McKinley act Mr. stiniguee and for other pax | —— a | i EE i is : which has made it necessary for the disbursing nt flcal year the board of children’s guard | azlsle sald that ix November, 1800, te author pares Dae Nines Batohen| Mr. Bingham of Pennsylvania yesterday after YS OBERT Wf. NIXON, DEPUTY ALS W, HARDY, ” | clerk when not engaged in poying off to asist Xone secenly rested by Congress wl be op- | and supporters kad beam Swept from the House Foster has noon offered in the House for reference to the psroller of 8 SEA $y25-6t Wetcorbtttad G om are. in the general work of the office, has hitherto | eration, Children’s A os ‘on rules the following resolution te NGTON: in the count of WASHINGTON ang D 5 gente ~ pallor eres Dewventon te. feeneuartn 6), Eee | ctpatams of Gua ety en ale tee cus At the Mibustecing: Fier OY COLCMBTA in utherized ts bare fucces: | Cuma Axp Cuocuzar. Bros. an: their and the | posed ma. "It is, however, & mst-| sod receive public money ia eee Resolved, That on Friday, July sion for the period specited in ita amended artic Dublic thar unt] 7 thor nethces dacound of ter of such paramount _ im) that bart 5° proportion, after ~ Se agee. namely, Gaull cites cf'basineas on 3 fame Macon om thety entire stoek of « with your ion I will, when 2 | et, tae age Ally mh, H%, tek o> fp encimem Tope pr hggd snd el oe Write Yow grade ot | "SST discount on ail Childrens Butte, without re- | lievo the disbursing clerk of all other duties, so eeeee Se Coens i farther consider’ the disagreeing ainendments a Sart Sep LE ae Sr tnd Guna ye hepa te | ree SEMA) eee Oe ee ee ee THE GRADE CROSSING TRAGEDY. on the ‘civil appropriations not airenty x ef nice moderate price goods within the reach | 4yig4iSEMAN BROS. cor. 7th and Este nv. | payments as af eh ee z= sicd’epon to oat omen en ae S teart ky Grass W. ees muss Pacriarins | "if this end Y havo the honor fo muggt that ‘Tomorrow. Eig hog — ‘bares, @) _— VIA ANACOSTIA CARS. all officials who" are with the Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock Coroner “ee ye ~ eich” participate in ‘Weksep s full line of Glass Ware, from low- tion of laborers’ pay rolls be. instructed. to | Patterson will hold an inquest over the body ——, “+ ie ae, oon ew | aed Wy s important centers reechea by | pag mga gto} 7 Bling said motion to reconsider the ‘priced Tumblers, Goblets, &o., rows, age and. aUiok time. ae ees ee ay = of the ate Win. H-Beahler,who was run over bY House proceed to vote on concurring in ; id Anacoat iy practicable, #0 | s train street crOssing of the Baltimore repairs Senate aiwendments numbered K U. (ae ant plessant cagpeion cabedag | ‘BAY payments may be made regularly snd Ohl raiirosd, an pushed in perterday’s seoperags-e Sil fo the order named, end thon on e motos a eerie Bromptoess fs the ehdiion ofthe Follew ages | GTAP ,,A, RUMBOC of witnesses wil be exam: aa "arrened the | “Fortaprovlig the condition of the oftcebe| fe sats feriher conferehos ith too Sonate 09 sista an tas mealies ertcio tothe geod rnhineton. Goaggeio™g; tee PO: | jutely easontial to the success of the system.” | ‘attr may be pieced tease if mene ce, he | teen that an onder be land by the ~ on 9 age haere argent ——_—— pascndocres seat: Commissioners ‘owning FOR CARRYING A RAZOR, = - Senator Cullom’s School Days. ‘expensive ‘steam boilers that they be te mo- Real —_ YOU SEEN IT? Judge ‘T. Hoke of West Virginia went ied Comother | toe Inepacto of seam.Detre atfnsh W. McGuire hes in typewriters thie year. | The First Case Under the New Law Brought ‘school Senator or a WeKinioy set) days ~ oor M. W. Bavzzmes, Seal fave tow ro rm oaee § Leacheal Vek Sonster Glioma deplored by every | tidoate of of thete ‘ris hs | Corbett part 14, ognase General a time since they : ‘would time to have their boilers street between Rhode mb ra mciisen | va Agents, Se _| The fet can of concealed weapons under the | Mi. Morse Seminary "‘Taat was S RAE et se epeston, and i woud le | eset nortira, end bar <n Mis etegs, ee poteiaer, as tee es ens ee - wa with ‘tomes. SS Silt ie vida nee g -. uth tate} 7, Bas and the weapon was rasor.. Spencer Ai yi com- | the ot CF a for or sal Te eae yo ef the “Beason ‘RF. HARVETS SONS. cuting witness. out of the ‘house. You ‘report to the Commissioners all ‘Chareh bave re “"Jadoy Mil eld the prone guy and tm | $9 eton sot suppose oa lating the enginene' cease Taw of P fee all articles of Buff Buckskin Leather, posed a fine of $50 and ordered that he stand you outside.” ‘ Suede Shoes, Canves Shoes, Kid Ghost and Glippers. committed until the fine is‘psid. Heretofore | “and the Senator smiled 34 = ‘Sand Scns ‘under the old law the maximum was a | mark about me} - ‘WILSON & CARR, fine of $60 or ninety days on ‘Under Pome y Saad = Stock bousht and cald.1718! sy2stm / mraaw ‘ . $ arise | the now act the prisoner goss