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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE STAR ILDINGS. 1101 Pennsyivania Avenne, corer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : the Central are non-union men & H_EAUFEMANE, Prevt. what will be done today. ‘There will be no law- Rew York (fice, 88 Potter Brilding. lessness that the men can provent. Every mears within the law will be AR in served to subscribers in the other men from taking the ph : (aa ors, but these mensures g Suse Stax $1.00 per year: A our rights b RDAY QUADRUPLE Suext STAR - * th foreiga powtaxe adied 200. i gagbt towin and must win it Office at Washington, D.O., as | in publ inion. r eney declined vnd-ciass wal! cuatter} say whethor be would order the Chicag [nl recir ones neraten eninge ASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1892. TWO CENTS. | to'be fair would Solesaweoaes FINANCIAL. .__SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, BOTH PARTIES ANx10Us. | ECIAL N¢ .|CALLING OUT TROOPS RURAL EXCURSIONISTS PRIORTEXED, ‘The flash of bayonets and the glitter of brass Pe :: ] with at a place to be ted by vou in the City of Betale ont te tee calearina ns | buttons were the firet thing that greeted the 1 CIRCLE ] NITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ABdO- | OTICE. — THE BLAINE INVINCIBLE ‘The Leaders Uncertain if the Rank and eve of hundreds of excursioniste who arrived wwe desiring to weil their policy in abo CIATION, 1313 F st, Wass Do 5 a 4 wtheons im su; ng violence and enforcing the law.” | ¢ S Se star often, salesse ahha, $100.” payable i pone Taseatiments, | THISEVENT ROC Te eee. Bean at ieee aolleskss _— ‘Will Follow Them. Ths Sows bcigas somqrems 15 aapeisin|ta Gasity incutyteden is wien, See Umes SAVINGS BANK, aie oh, Participate ap all its mature in #4 | ance, By order P. "ARSON, President. te companies from different point# between here vards leading into the city from all eastern inion es Erweex THE Practicar rors-| The Great Railroad Strike Rapidly and Syracuse. This brings an additional force points are heavily guarded by state troops. As NAVAL LODGE, NO. 4, F. AA M—A Teh st. opponite Post Office Dept. Sy tye et eee ce irleation “will fe ‘eld on fang Oper ceae interest Paid co special dopostta | Porat, si sas leation magistrate or the office would not be filled at pany of Niagara Falls, 75 men; forty-third | porter to elbow his way throngh the excited all. The leaders of those two parties are the - Separate company of Clean. 99) man forty-fitth Seong, Everybody was talking strike ot ha separate company of Cortland, 70 men; forty- | ri a just arrived in the city cinch begets hepefalnesa k terycoeinet|4 GENERAL TIE-UP LIKELY. Sighth separate company of Orwego, 100 men; could not be made to alow thatthe. presence beget ery battery of Syracuse, 75 men. - | of soldiers did not mean Sighting or bloodsbed. ble element in both the old parties find it im- panies will be armed and equipped similarly to wel Poscible to got up any feeling of enthusiaam |THE RAILBOAD STRIKE SPREADING. | the sixty-fifth and seventy-fourth. The fifth F. Halstead of the Del- and confidence, and the managers on both sides a3 battery, however, will leave its guns behind and : | are working with their own people to keep them It Now Affects the New York Central—More | the men will be armed with sabres and pistola, [in line. The most discouraging talk for the ‘Troops Ordered Out. Bomeof these Companies started for Buffalo thin Perati orders that no freight #hall be received ~ r i morning. The first and eighth separate com- | from any of the tied-ap road ‘The order also See eee crete oe eee teers | sila ME eancnieg ee che idee enscmy | Puainn <f Reshaster ersivea oret aasOmmel |temmes ages or eden ae an oh 3s gts is bs regis 7 Secceee ake) ing © mi toss | about 3 o'clock this morning. They alighted at | accept any freight that ho» been own out on the q y republicans. danger can hardly be overestimated. There | the Exchange street station and under charge | the Central, Ere or Lehigh ¥ THE FIRM OF | FOR RENT (Houses! Gross (onrpentrn) doing business | FOR RENT (Stores). FORBES CHARL, i | ENT (Halle) . . FORBES, CHARLES 0. GREER, | FOR RENT (Halla) FOR SALE (Bicycles). RM 01 /REER WAV- ripe beon tls day diolted, thie is toive | FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicien) rminals located in laree citi ‘notice that Iwill continue in the business at the old | FOR SALE (Houses). ~ 4 — FOR SALE (Lota) FOR SALE (Misceliandous), FOR SALE (Pianos), HOTELS, LADIES" GooDs, LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND. 7 M4. SERVICE BY PNF | AUGUST 16, inte: | Mice S. | Forbes & Qrocr (cary a | her systema —Post fice, Derartment, Wi HHOT | Richter General oy ge revision ofthe Se Bak | Soa os for th of Pace ‘Page of 1.140 men on the scene today, a total | the trains with their heary loads of country ‘The best place in Washinston for deposit of eavings. | te they are made. 7" phir neg ci ig TICIANS—THE DEMOCRATS OREM TO BE THE Spreading, of about 2,000 men under arms here. com- | people pniled through the Four per cent interest patd and large dividends on canny ge 8 OS ay TiC Daniel Brepk Hume, | Sk? WOMAN CHRISTIAN TEMPERANGE | BOARDING... ‘Page MOST PERPLEXED—THE POSITION OF GORMAN " panies ordered out are as follows: First separate most intense excitement prevail ‘As they Snstalienens depesite bere i —s Union Hone aed Help Mien oie Bat, | BUSINESS G ‘Pare AND BRICR—MB. CLEVELAND'S ATTITUDE, © of Rochester 70 men; second separate | spyroached the statins, ‘whore tie vention 5 aT PAY RENT 2 c ¢ vt | CITY ITEMS... ee, ompany of Auburn, 90 men; eighth company | were moxt thickly pinced and squnl Bank hours: 9-00 to 3 each week day and Gto8 | PORT PAT, you are. will fn time buy 1. Jordon. fens ay THE NEW YORK CEN of Rochseter, 65 sama; thirteenth Gapunaie tame | piesouen of acbihess dwn ep along the come Saturday evenines. Wil remain open until 5 “Be| your home ‘Oar theres Oi00T eps ae ee invited: n If the fears and doubts of the prominent | jag = ay gy TN WOGHATIF SI Page pany of Jamestown, 100 men; twenty-cighth Ings, something like terror took possession of middie snd end of the month, Po Pn i tes preceae ene. nee | DEMOORATIC CLUB Page 5 | members of each of the old parties could be ac- z= separate company of Tonawanda, men; | many of the women, and even more hardy tillers Savings stangaS cents and 25 cents, torasleat the | fire Zou feast’ GRANITE Sr ATE PRO: VIDE! Page 7 | cepted as an indication of the political outlook twenty-sixth separate company of ‘Elmira, 80 of the soil, who accompanied them, were any bank and at any of the following sud-im Se eG oe aw. Sovcksron Pure 7 | the public might be warranted incoming to the| Exciting Scenes at’ the Buffalo | men; thirtieth company of Elmira, 70 thing but’ composed as their destination waa DEPOSIT AGENCIES: = Sao Taxa {j conclusion that the people's party or the pro- ng men; thirty-fourth separate company of | renc The waiting room of the Exchange OFFICIAL NOTICES. FOR RENT (fico Pegs 2 | bibitionists would have to fill the ofice of chief Yards Today. pe mrtg dacey evedne« poalberns and frre Sg poeple Wace Togd my Ad x | POR RENT (Rooma) Lage 2 : Falls tate pair Paze Pago Pare Paro Bare iy § EHIE INE IH AER DEE DBRIAB EME EERE DIATE MERRY faritabte permn wi reno women with the mean ripe and lending ® TRA, President. le c. 7th owners of { Honston's Pharmacy. | device suitable for god ulapted to naid ecrvice, to. Bre A Coakley's Pharmac 3 ‘val, on or before THURSDAY, ST “WASHINGTO. DAY. OF SEFTEMB) a “SPost masier General iat; | dressed to rashington, | ALL THE: eaRt | Dc. gad marked ,, Rapid disvatc of nelle, <agail | MARRIAGES SORTS OF REPORTS, are nearly 1,000 men on strike, with a proba- of a pilot started to walk on the tracks to East | freight that is stn end G | siteateat of thee eee oe ft " Se ownership ORE RS, mepieen All sorts of reports are circulated of indiffer- | bility of 300 or 400 more being added to the | Buffalo. } lines val also be refused. should it be offered to inndisve.. | the aamne, idence may sibaequent'y at aay | ‘TORS, Z | ¢ thi 4 MBAS | tees Ee sented ee Be Sonata ts mals fait | Steams and fot sist Hoang Apparatta’ MISCELLANEOUS. = | ence and bad temper on the part of prominent | number fn the next twenty-four hours. The wm THT STATE ROARD OF ARBITRATION. the Lackawane at the, fast eight . description must state the kind apd quantity of ‘imo; | POP: MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN, republicans, and it is said that the republican | switchmen of the New York Central railroad | Wm. Parcel of Rodhester, chairman of the | anne yt glee Pw aa: | He appllcation: the ‘apart ofthe tube or sngime OTE Bis Pat nw.c Westington,'D. ¢._] NOTARIES PUBLIO. | national committeo is having a hard time to in-| struck and quit work at 1 o'clock this morning. | state board of mediation and arbitration, with ‘onlin on las weak Os “sts the precise place * Ns : 4 duce men who have heretofore been active to | The sim now seems to'be a general tie up. The | Messrs. Robertson of Troy and Donovan of take any part in the campaign. Theré'are quite | Wildest rumors prevail as to the probable out- 1 nothing can be done toward offerte. PI ter ‘where it #* proposed to conduct the test, your OFFICIAL NOTICES. | Bich the, tube or device will be in condition to be , <a j “ Brooklyn, arrived here yesterday to investigate | forwarding thes. De. | |. and the ttine that will necessarily be occu} | a numbe: licans come of the trouble, which strikers predict may | és ene ee | pina ‘the tee, ants weoeraly. anything cine Rownaaa. PIANOS AND ORGANS. | Sissonregicest rar eas Sane nanms Whe Spek | Ccteed roms taa Aitantic sertke toatae sete | 2 situation. Commissioners Pursell nd | © nxreeprsa Twe 120e8, = Bee bear ereces Ghemenl chatar eaten eee PERSOMAL._ slightingly of the ticket, "On bath tides there | their demands are acceded to. Up to mid-| Bobertson drove out to the nd Azhigh | Daring the night Gen. Dorle, who had been i * ay PROFESSION. SES | gutted and the edaptabliey of ea to said seem to be a thousand and more disappoint. | Bight the situation was not ominous. Only two | /**ds tow under guard of the militia, They : | | der gu 3 trating bis troops at the principal point = ‘ DOZEN PROPOSALS. | had an interview with Gen. Doyle and after- | Concen! the city Sew ‘ory Brooklyn, Fhiladeiphig, cht RAILROADS... [pcctdhenll Hotprerad der rer pegimatinged [epg ree monty five policemen mekcied | Ward calied on Grand Masier Sweeny. Another | of danger—Wiliam #treet—resolved to extend BUILDING, sax AND rvEaTMENT A580. | Ces, Cepetrertt pee marae STRAM CARPET Cli interest in the work. The expectation is that | in dispersing = body of 200 destructionista, But somber of Goose benrl sedahees himies |MGA ot epee ae ee ‘isew bi CIATION, ‘descri te ; o SUBURBAN PROPERTY g | this will result in a small vote, take the countr; ree ee itchm: G | pickets clear do ri -hington, Ine to Ncetoe to, or. ciberwiop invest ins the Usited PORCELAIN LINED TOPS— SUMMEH RESORTS. over, and that whether it ls Cleveland or Harr | Dreake are feared. With trouble at Sayre, Hor-| Of switchmen together with Grand, Master | pickets clon down town toward Washi 013 AND 915 F ST. N.W. 8 . It idnight. | 5 i ce Hise the eho om the toe gv, te ate ty pe son who in elected the victory Gill te atccinted | Nelleville ‘and Binghamton, and. prospective | S¥eeny: until nearly midnight. To- | street. Michigan street and other crossings are 2191912 Vi day the members of the «tate d will confer | strongly guarded. Soldiers, with musket and. Be eed The tests aforesaid be NTs, Ss WANTED (Honses) to the weakness of his opponent rather than to | Strikes nt Waverly, Jersey City and other | {*} ‘ coal tie WASHINGTON, D.c.. ates ef Sai Ue Sat 5 es | PINTS, QUARTS AND HALF GALLONS, Winco oe acon sosegin The bes ‘appeara to be | Points, the handling’ of freight by the men im-| With the railroug representatives. Commis-| bayonet, are about the depots. In tact the ooreas ons int the pereon of eneition Offers erecta! inducements to depositors an follows: | Sr vicewaives ail cletia sxalust the { Oper cent spectsl deposits, withdrawable in full with | Say etpcuse attendins thee -netraction, tes interest upon thirty days’ notice. fation for said water any cthor carenee attending | ee nie : WANTED Uns percent coupon stock; can be withdrawn after | fiesarue. The Posimaster General, has no ati hort luced Sully $0 per cent (tar below actual cost) to ARD ap PE eee Se ‘oat of i the cose ‘The right is reserved todecling | ™SKCTOOm for other supplies. Now is your chances! Govenxwext Recerrts Topay.—Internal r to take the place of the strikers must | *uer Donovan at the close of the meeting was | whole territory from the terrace to Cheektowaga, is ate emake aang” oto tho cect | Somat be Sneded chit ney fo foe: | bag thet ad formrd az, tnpren, rea dane of several ms, baer ly by either candidate. presen pe rate gt mer A fated: % | aay until they had heard both sides. The day force on the Central are out, as well DEMOCRATS OREATLY PERPLEXED, eH cee RAILROADEES PLEASED. ss the night men. The democrats aro greatly perplexed about! he strize on the Central war ordered by the | The railroaders when seen were fall of glee MANY EXCURSION TRAINS. the situation of affairs in New York, and in| switchmen's union. Tho grievance committee |©Ver the tidings which came from outside| The situstion is very grave in the great four- | Anda very few more Dry Air Refrigerators at prices | WANTED (Situuth Pitti teeter titi ed three years. Buns for five years’ with privilege of re- newing for an additional term. Coupons attached for | any semiannual interest atthe rate of Sper cent per | or devic binitied in mse to | ; custome, $642, aay worerpumed. All poate ached by toe | Se paveranente andi wey Seon | for great be Barvaina, an we are Down te eee | "TSE ee a a ne, Aik Of loralty to the party, de-| of tho New York Central waited on General | Pointe where strikes have been declared or | track thoroughfare thix morning. It is the : ‘urftiee of the easociation. iments will be the subject of « report to Congress, Onpeaep to Catrrouxra.—Enign H. E, | roto and the ike, there ts. feeling of sts | Superintendent Voorhees yesterday afternoon | ¥her® men are reported on the eve of striking. | opening doy of the fair andevery road coming ——o SS WANAMAKER, Postmaster General, away. Parmenter has been ordered to duty at. the | Picion and unrest susong, the Mendes who are Heap er penaort bes ghelr detaanda | The strikers are withdrawing from the Erieand | into the union Grpot has from one to five er- us a4 more on the le ie CAM] deomgre a Lehigh yards, where the militia are in control, | cursion trains. It requires five switch engines = ae ELPUONZO YOUNGS coMPANY.ase7th ot. ani7 | DBYY Y84 Maro Inland, Cal. They know shat arty devotion, in the emp: prpedeegiemes (7) Hypo bere oganlngig coin to the outside territory, where they can have | to make up the passenger trains in the Exchange NTR / 4 sales SR eo state cannot have associ a8 a motive = 1 things more their own way and where they can street station under otdiuarr circumstances, coON He BO et 7 FAC RimiLE OF YOUR WORDE Ma. Jonx B. Raxnotrn, chief of the corre- | any love of Cleveland, and they are not con- | [lalland, decided to strike, ‘The commities | Loi" much trouble, An instance of this was | On an oceasion like ‘the aroscut, tees teat MALL BOARD IN 4 PINE LOCATION. 234 MILES | <a = spondence division of the War Department, has | fident in the protestations of loyalty. There is | ohont'9 o'clock the order was sent to the various | Si€ late yesterday evening when « large body | number would be required th handle the busi. en Alea: . y fou can be positively assured when you dictate no especial fear that the Tammany leaders or Ny 2, of strikers intercepted an Erie freight at Taylor | ness. The strike of the *witchmen has taken 4 lie : Was cur correspondence ta the Ediwon Puonearaph Was ct his Genk traggtended western trip and | try ther leaders will be found wanting when | Yards of the ‘nd Ningare Falls to slap werk at | Park, near Alden, and stalled it, pulling all the | experienced men ‘out of the depot and pickup wine ____ sé | fromueeylintars by yourciek wil were | “eee siecin. meanured by their works, but there isa very | Hou Wit? te sree ta the ta Lechee cnkcns | coupling pins and setting the air brakes. The | men of lttie or nowspesionce ate atteuboing to QARDERS CAN BE ACOOMMODATED AT | simile of your words’, This cannot be sald of the well developed doubt felt about there being the | Midnight. The order to the two latter places train wan backed to Alden and lay there all | Leep the la —— > Linganore Mille through the month of September; oid pethods. Try a Phonograph. on sm-| Anwon ron THE Tennon.—The first delivery | proper obedience on the part. of tho This morning, when the messengers wouldec,| Bight. Troops will be sent out to that vicinity Tax Narroxat Suse Darcere, Mapes is, "oe Mrs HC. BHOWN, Freauetck, | 1, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 627 Est, n.w, | Of trmor for the double-turreted monitor Ter-| bank and file” of the party workers | ve from Beffalo. "The awitchines in the ‘yards | day. savrsos ano tavst comamr | TEERCE, tM Gatimosrpbing: tou ine: feat: | BET Weee ARAWSn ORGANISE sop o¢| Works 10 tho Wabingion ashy partes TO” | indication of the way tier witty Daswitt | im ths city were also ardored to go out at mid- Fiuro ox THE max. cis eo gelg, forge et Sheree alc § : uisced om 9 center table cet lepattn seein as attention is called to the fect ‘alleged thee 406 | Mgbt, It was understood that the order will| But one act of violence occurred during the fenly Puomotioxs 1x THe Manixe Conrs.—Solicitor | democrats living in Mr. Hill's county, who have | "ot for the present affect the passenger train | night. It brought out the first shot of the i | never voted any but the democratic ticket hero- | Service, bat may at any moment. An cnormous | campaign, At midnight Capt. F. E. Wood, General Aldrich has given the Socretary of tho | {o/ore have. signed u lodge thet hey call cote | mount of trafic will be tied mp by this strike, company H, seventy-fourth regiment, who, | 0d traina were tield from ten to twenty mia | Men's Scarfs at lis, Md .| Ch are ridiculous, | Bom of tens weve CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW TORK AVE ARD IN THE MOUNTAINS —DFLIGHTFCT | hess te iy perfect. T toard in the mountalne: iron aad su';bnr water Mra JNO. STOCKTON, Brook Pack Rio s ¥ aa SE a tia? proved July 28: 190; making promotions tn tee | oregon fa fal, The republican national | S34 perhape al the nee in Bafa,” | wits his conipany, was. gaarding” the Lacks: | et eat of Slichigun wtrect before getting into ‘Jor. 1867, and scte of Oct. 189C. and Feb., 1802. ae ae fnited Btates marine corps subject to examina | this, It wo thing ‘ont rely agers eves and be- D. Le AND W. SWITCHM&N MaY STRIKE oning meena ‘ulead Geswccens shan ay nadine i for, Fchildren, ‘Terms, s tion, does not apply to cases of vacancies ‘oc- | yond the control of the “leaders” to so far} The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western | ‘The stone struck the captain in the leg and he CAPITAY MILLION DOLLA’ hele sy curring. Brice to the passage of the oo orercome the prefadices of the rink and file of | switchmen have plainly been in sympathy with rompely sent a sbot from hia vovelver into te oe ——EEE ~ i eae é cases st rd-heade: as to make i + id not e ee (Rh a RS-RALON'S GOOD Tus own, First Lieut. 0. C. Berryman and Second | vote for Cleveland if they do not want to. One bophess my baiionaive’ —— seers fume known’ She entty hous of the eoeeer lemme, ‘aspect of the situation can be better Si'ver ware and valuables taken on deposit, inant station: shade, Re. Address GLEN aamaes Wine wie sate B LB Heusen, for er vasaseies oe | danger recognized ay ‘the emis at wok tae ding freight. fer oe eae lines | Passed without incident, and at 10 o'clock this | realized. Zhe preapects for this afternoon and. == cn eee ct Fata Sind Weapon” [bei errr cadres eg phd le chet orp lemocrate will not vote at | ne etrike is extending and inay bo far reaching | Morning all was reported quict at the soane of | evening, when the ange crowds who are in et taldndecvaccruotmanes {| LOSSE EARS UMMER BOREDISD norae | “Gres Cibtaetia Heaog art sume | Deion” inte eae i eee ae ns ae | gag Erte comfort they can got ou of | a atees a atrconty Lena | he touble ja? Intervet allowed om sume of not lees then 65. snd dairy farm lane lawn. well@haded: table un-| api selle becier than any other. at | eined Lieve that suere. will bores wna tadilr ‘or | Hess community. The Central yards are of vast THE DISPOSITION OF THE TROOPS. wary carsaing, ae SANE heb P Prop horde 8nd ye are gee disaffection among the republican vatere. as | ¢xtent and in threa different sections of thecity.| A general order was issued from brigade THE ARITRATION CoMMINSION. SpE. ESOL (PETE ‘Fae ConcERT AT tHE Basnicus.—The following | they find indientions of among. the democrata | Koumot dhe sis eutich tenders cmploved in the | headquarters at 10 o'clock thie mornjng, aa-| AbOUt noon Mr. Donovan of the slate bound (2 Pustes—ezecates “I treet 4, a SS 1 PERSONAL. | mw. _—___s8HF | tthe program of tho concert. ab Marine bar POSITION OF GORMAM AND BRICE. part econ ners cio: Arrangemetta were | Mewing tho troove to pentions, The o_o ge tale deren <a E ; ARD DOLLAKS 7 | w . Z a r F. 1 con- | There is another thing that very little has | at once made to send out an engine aud crew to cover the territory between Tift yards where RENZAMTE P Ss hte the re Sr eelllag ents accond LS oaatiay <siin’ thmpittburt; corsable’ windes | ductor, tomortow ‘afternoon: 1. Overture, | peer seid about uhich ne pttee mportans to | bring in the Lake Shore passenger sain dae | farm | cock street fanetion on the Te. | Blockade is. Thcir errand is to dind View Presie ERTRLES COLDER. Prot Vice President. fat fair prices a JUSTHTS OLD STAND. ‘10 | shi/Ping to southerly “William Tell,” Rossini. | 2. Grand selection, | ne nection It ahat 8 ber of [Bere at 140 o'clock, A police escort wan cent | high. |The veventy-fourth will have charge of | doit Wobl., Superintendent Voorhees and 1OuSATO! VoePree = | Dit. palin 4 Te sels es Sea oa ae for | “Crispino comari,” Ricci. 3. “Forge in | the situation. fo very Ive number of | with the engine. In the Central yards at 2 the Lehigh from there in to thecity. The thir- prc gern ea ig £ Bons, YOUNG LADY WISHFS TO BE COACHED IN Lumnier ory board is pang-auwed, fo- ,” Michartis. 4. Waltz, “Santiago,” | those prominent democrats who oppos.d the | o'clock all the men had quit work and all the | teenth of Jamestown, forty-second of Ni rod pen nnn pray Fen so abn L's PANT: Secretary. scting apd cheee manners: uly = competent fering # pmocth, “uniform thfokacestbe 5. Patrol, “Salvation Army," Orth, | nomination of Mr. Cleveland believe that there | cngines were being laid up. Twenty-five police. Falls, forty-third of Olean and twenty-fifth of | ee Neeypwy rest Geae ———. : Directors- : =f aly-4t* —_ <i site 6. Descriptive fantasia, “A Trip to Con 1 is danger that, his election would prove &/ men u ier Capt. Zacher were on guard in the | Tonawanda are to be joined to the sixty-fifth. about hi ‘this ornhk ond Reniamin P. Snyder. Tanase C. Robbins, BLACK _AND MIXED cH 7 SUTTS FINEST GANG-SAWED QUMBER, | Island,” Moses. 7. Heinzelmannchen, Eilen- | Seater misfortune to the democratic party in yards. Everything wax quict and orderly. Comy A, Band D have gone to the ot a hoe | morning then ginert hy, Seererouse vd Bivoren ont ern coLon xb QU aLiny $1.25 PER 100 89. FT. berg. "8. Hail Columbia, the long run than would his defeat. To put it |""“the New York Controls yards, here passed | trestle to reliove Capt. Babecck, eversthing right where it stood. Geocre B. Plat QUAUANTEED. W WEtRORTY & SONS. 317 S. 4%-INCH FLOORING, $1.50 PER 100 | "8 23 in plain terms they think he hus the “big head” | through a strike two years ago. The coi Their demands are similar to the Hours a Woleca, PACA S!., BALTIMORE, MD. __fyZt-Lm* £Q FT. ana | and that he would not stop short of complete Serene he Gon, “tiling the pe rit Seen TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS. demands of the Central men. The bee a Jonnstom, USHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. BEST 4¢1NCH SIDING, 61 PER 100 | | arias aes Of Chicago, A. H. | revision of the democratic creed and would | ccrentcd the men, filling the sards with non-| here were two fntal accidents in the railroad | without @qubt, will refuse to work Pine Pl. dirktae ase cae vena Mouse ae “BEST CYPRESS SHINGLES, 4 BY20, | New York are at Willard’ eager. ake uppide down generally should be | could again get strong hold im the yards, but | Pards last night. An unknown man was struck Seraing task be wes sande up ois eek eae canes ace mae 0 Pee ore: ton of Pasadena, Cal., J. E, Simonuon of New- | existing circumstances. ‘There has by nb means oie ae te Cores en "eS peerless oe Grieg cat patching them on time, T J Eee EE LO REO te , ; ark, N31, E. C. Holbrook of New York and W, | been ati establishment of cordial relations bo- | taken in the yarda/a weck ago and rerulted in | soung scooper, was tim oree te a foes Val tins not bad ang serious trocble in doing 90. A fy18Se* | Sonthwest for Mth and Kste to. B. Tuttle of Newark, N. J.,_ are| tween Senators jan, Brice, Ransom Hag | three-fourths of the men agreeing to strike for | ley engine and died soon afterward. secured at the __Randall——H.E, __""White | others of their achool and Mr. Cleveland. Had| the ten-hour syatem if necessary, ‘Tho action ; . aS jof West Virginia, A. Blanc and M. | it not been for tho efforts of Mr. Whitney Gor-| of last night wns the result of the ballot. The | _ SUPERINTENDENT voonuers’ staTemeyr. ADVERTISIN Harker of Philadelphia, C. P. Williamson of | man. Brice and Ransom would not have served | company employaabout twenty-five day engines | Before going down into the yards this morn- : sol ope inity tants of investment securities. Revde spd ali local 1 Gas, Tasurance: Birmingham, Ala., and Geo. 8. Estelle of |on iny of the committees and the campaign | and something over a dozen night enginescach |ing General Superintendent -¥. i Towando, Pa,, are at the Ebbit—C. W. Dur- | might have been run without their assistance. | having « awitching crew of three —_ eck rad agave joorhees of the | camped in the varda of tiie three roads, FRED. F. TASRER, Secretary. | ham of New York. J. A. Holmes of Massacha-|'Their first meeting with Mr. Cleveland | the engineers and ttemen, making « total of other companies on the rond number 400 mem OF JONADAB. ~~ | setts and Harry Osborne of New York are at the i in New York after the notification meeting | about 125 men in the switching service in the and are expected Lere momentarily. The reew) sionsof Invincible . J. ‘Thompson of New York, Rob't | was for from cordial. It was, in fact, unfriendly R / DANGER OF 4 COLLISION sre been PREL ee pat GUST | C. Patterson of Pittsburg, A. E. Carr of Illinois | and it was supposed after the interview that Pr the ]___ALEX. CAMPBELL, Ree. Sec. odes WILL BLOCKADE LAKE BUSINESS, creased ‘There is an apperent desire on the part of the = fey CUR refal Porm: ~—- ““<— | and J. P. Murphy of Cleveland are at the Ar- | neither of the three Senators would have auy- : a “ : CO aASHTS 1708 Pxetingr yn Birwtory g THE NATIONAL. oo. | lington.—G. W, D. DeShields of Maryland, | thing to do with the campaign, Cleveland was | The strike on the Central and West Shore will clear | strikers and their eympathizers to crnate satisfactory ve ie | iveR: HE Seal of informetion aboat rates and other ma’ Whereas, by ny are hereby potiiied that | R. B, Culbert of New York, H. Wick of Younge- | riding a very high horse. Afterward Whitney | very nearly blockade business on the lakes, so trouble. ‘y appear to be doing everything RECEND Sa TioNal BANK OF WachINOTON. te wt ‘They Harzwag | of Newport, K. I., vat the Fredonia. ——H. L. | mittees andtake a prominent part in the man-| movemunt has been about’ kee Carone pad leading up to it gradually in order to throw the Morningstar of Celina, Ohio, A, L. Skinner of | agement of the campaign. Even then they . they ‘expect to| blame for the first of the outbrenk on the beoriptien oo nee a Texas, P. F. Randolph of Pitsburg, 3, J, | would not give. their assistance until Whitney permed nc Pi ori tag Nag homed ontinue to work that way, but they want their | militerx. It is impossible to prodict what the Beroetas “| Otte Tork aie ek ton atomart Se eet ia to ee On tke COP eN Coane Rheeeit | Bramped with flour, and with only the Tacka: | Bouny.c pesonically 19 por cont. Zin ua Tend | ing tos pores om boule alent ae toakte Bet of New e weg : " yh | Fletcher of Eagle Rock, Va., Charles Mo- | and shoulder the burden of the work. Whitney | mit slot ita taoe bom, out they will accom- | before, a.utrike for increased pay. ‘The men | apart. ‘Teute have Deen ordered to’ the camp ; " ; : i i . about a collision between H to fhe busines of advertising. Aditress RO te Hecompany, | town, Ohio, and E. 8. Yergaton of Hartford, | succecded in getting him down a little und the | far as Buffalo is concerned. Already the shi; pas. pretension of | in their power to bring the CITY OF WASHIRGTON, in the caamts at Par VERTISING BUREAU. Sprags 3 pply to the sake my | Conn., are at the Shoreham.——T. Nelson Di three Senators were implored to go on the com- P their forces and a part of the militia, and are ASHINGTON and DISTRICT OF Col has couplied with all the provisions of the Conarang to enable’ FS 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. OF * S s ERT MW. NIXON, DEPUTY |g trolier of” the 6 be: Bo BS ave it MEHE SECOND NATIONAL. st neat 72h. adruukarcs’ ho 2 re I. AND ACTING Comp: fevedy weerity that . 4 E ing up with eastern | ps, al a oF wis min tne WASH: | tous, Aduitanon, Ite ota y ; we never before made the slightest ob, from Albans, andeverything indicoves that the RiSE GPwLeliNarbs othe HOR wage | ey aa < 2 *. me 6a ws, Donald of Corington, Ky.. and E. J. Hoppine | had planned not to goon the committee bim- | Business, ‘The receipts of grain are wo beary | neve Hever befor hase lag ennanmmedloction cas Tier LUMBEA, ie sathoriged to have sncces, SMONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE p eit. Feiephone, 30. im* | Of Grand Rapids are at the National.——W. R, | self, but he cou! get a that the elevators will soon be full. General | ‘°.'They made a formal desoand feos it?" takes Witches whom one eee sion for the peciot specilind ia twmmended articles of | es x Ox ATE | yu. 8 ep Am") Cox of Macon, Ga., and John Paul of Virginia | serve without him. As itis now both Gorman | At ght i lati late that ey 8 for for Seecciation, namely, Gntil elowe of Dusineason ZOLY | OUNTS. t the Metropolit G. J.. Wheeler of | and Brice are on the defensive and feel that they | Package freight is accumulating so rapidly ‘es. The night force came to us on Tues- | thought of the calling out of the fourth brigade, “Nn eek pele evel <a ee ee f | Dorchester, Sasn, W, W. Goodwin of Mem: | are wanted only for a conveniance and. will bo the warehouses are overflowing with it aa | day at noon and made the same demand as hes | replied that the presence of troope was unuoces- ctre THis 14TH DAY OF TELS Se Loans rede on Installment Trusts fo and west of his and Phil Scott of Buffalo are at the St, | thrown overboard as soon as Mr. Cleveland is ee been made roads. sary to prevent destruction of property by MRON. 10.90 years, payable uunthly, quarterly * t nich & shops is already becoming apparent. Cars for ‘ond I auichumen. “Wo will do no devtrudion; 2 Depaty and’ acting | aed wilt pay 85000 CASH. He james. ——Mr.N. L. Sansbury, chief clerk of | through with them. rebuildingand fepairing are growing fewerin the ey : — of | Seratcht Trusts at lowest rats. of death| Wil! AOS pay more than 85.000 the Ebbitt House, returned this morning from —_—_—___—_-o+______ shops, witle weez ore plicg epee tos read. we have no. destruction; | we \teticaekd Sais eet “ Va RE de I tee Sg = very pleasant trip through New England, THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS. “At’ the otcike condanes touch longer,” eal et ee ae peerage Bes dag = President OS ee IMPROVING THE FLA Increased Cost Caused by the Passage of the | est tte Laugh Valley men tet nl Foo samsed “Wie are nst’ Gongs bel well-disposed BOE PARDON. FPS Stone UNITED SECURITY Live INSURANCE, AND o Sisk sig Bight-Mour Law. tion ia Sts abbp foree, to gain our ends by peace- CHARLES P WILLIAMS, Cashier. ‘TRUST COMPANY OF P1 YLVA! 2500 REWARD! ‘Maj. Davis’ Report of the Work.Done Last Peers eo om Becker 608 Lith st. n.w., Washington, D.C. 1 Palleting therecent fire at Month. Itis estimated at the Treasury Department RUMORS OF CONFERENCES. that the eight-hour law passed by the last Con-} Many rumors of conferences between high F. The operations on the Potomec flats for the | gross will cout the government $8,000,000 extra | officials of railroads and also between grand month just closed are shown by the report sub- | on its building contracts alone. At the time | officers of the various ordore of railroad om- mitted to the chief of engineers by Maj. Chas. | the law was passed the department bad a num- pore were current last night, but so far as is E. G. B. Davis, in charge of the work. ‘The en-| her of bids on hand for buildings, but the new ‘of the sort occurred. The re- } tal, 1,000.000. Pull paid. | Kegan ITEMS. | } e's practicinz economy in making sone cwn he creat There's hard ty oF par- he “under- SAM mal Met, Fire Ins. Co., 016 Pa. y need to advertise | auitiw es tire completion of the fats is estimated to cost | jaw brought in such a new element that all bids Sa ee | jg gq NO MATTER HOW SMALL sbout $2,716,865. Total amount expended on! were returned with w copy of the law, and | tue Paeeatn Rin SLAG: Aa. “Nour crter marta it ts not tog aman | Prevent projet to end of last fcal yeas, @1y-| the now bide which are ‘now coming 2 797,941.87. Balance unexpended at that time,|in show matked increase in the rms afreat €57,058.68. Amount expénded during past | amounts. Mr. Edbrooke thinks the a Netter buy « Garden Hose and k sles a > ber for Leger Trine thattcon take month, $6,218.88. Balance availible at end of Relawn, ward veather ik ria nara INVIRTVENT SECURITIE® ft. Garden Hose, with action of » house. month, $227,724.75. uokGaake aeimanet he 4_“petant nozzle, only Vineos n ‘: : a ee Toe: eat. i een aah la ere: ‘The report says: SGattanendeptioitt ta tink tuck ule Odean: your home f-om flies, ios- nue: gio Brick, Lumber, When the present project was adopted the | sr Edbrooke said: CORRESPONDENTS. | “Ratacranie Window Screens, 25. pio] NAPE lors crezaiar size), Georgetowa channel was narrow and crooked | “We have an appropriation of $2,000,000 for J, Pace Co. Sew York tock Eurhaneea on ee aking your <DOW FRAMES (made up), 900. and had not sufficient depth to accommodate | that. Under the elght-hour law there will bea| Dt Tebman Drow Ses Sort Cotten | semen ie ek sae se tale atta: dha. commerce ang the Washington channel was| difference of $240,000, or says quarter of a | mot! * @naxD Lebinas, leans Cotto | patna Nie “Sereen’ Doors, srring ae g shoal and narrow. The fiate in front of the | million of dollars, in the results obi on the Grand Master ames isa = | Binges, hook and eye amd knob, Me. city were alternately ex} and covered by | contracts to be let. That means either that we Forraargpar ta calgary ~ ncn 5 aR The lawn loous much prettler if cut | LIPREY, RITTINGER & MILLER, the tide. In the execution of the project will have to put np a much ind | viewed at his Jears. Televbone. 45% eitte | oe ck: esmnder ene WEL Wirt at there was di ® channel 350 to 560 fest | that Congress have to Nees they | ing. Mr. Sweeney ca or, Oth 2 AYO. B. 3y29-1m_| wide and 20 feet deep between town and | for the Wi i int. The reservoir outlet has been | sith the work without ref i f ke i i f Eecrrante Co-openativs cs were jeted except the railing. All the dredged | effect of the law in this cnse as the Chlengo Seiten , | ‘Chicago BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Aso nahn baape ech tee cabta ards coaeneah | tee ee peal ney er pe Nene orrice, 1008 Fat. x.w. | Bae mule RARE SU Come ONE-THIRD OFF ALL TROUSERS, ine. required height there has | the building na 1 baa boon planned. IE epi hcadaary pad Pye yee ‘ ° Duy Pe'neroy Duplicator, at," she said. cceaen maien. 9,887,000 cubic | gress will not.grant the additional stated last night Present the com- bad ‘not yet succeeded in LORS Those win dere ioume nay for wrom | ithaca pena il spe tion we will have to change the the | pany will pay attention to the Lake | S27'fo accept their offer. "It ts not at all © SRT.oor “Toni eostiain meters upon | Sf resin’ onthe Foner EISEMAN BROS., jo fs building: The itty-eecond ‘Congres, in it | freight Busine. “‘We will sorn be ia = i i Fi ay ah office and we epecimens | force for dredging in the Vi search after economy did not cs All typew for Cor. 7th and E sts. a.w., i vi Building Association. aeons se ____3S work to be completed by September 30, 1892, | money for a single public but by this acer avega mindy puasaande ates Sg PY ERVIWING STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. 1718-Am__Manutacturing Tallors and Clothiers. _| Owing to the intensely warm weather the fire- pitted ft made an wand Rooms may now terest settion j PLEASE REMEMBER BT men on the di were unable to work necessary next — Sty pertionoe ait of w lossy however. | “ipl” “ALERASDREVORSIN. Detbeode Park. | Sota a tye the requfred mount of tena. Voor osces - : | fis aaunples and eet peicse eapeciaity, aft | Sele. dra which moner isloaned by the Equitable | fp: Co-operative s | ; é 3 E i | z i i : i 4 tied at any time by payin a> ———— * ixteen to twenty feet are now, por or50 ame at obo BETHESDA PARK. went. Heavy expeases are avoided | 2 kts 07 Sree’ AN a La s See ee Sees | Saree THR ASSETS. €1,315.211. sack orwenizations by which tbey can make large a ae. 3 £ the Fa eerie ppt tomrncn ets mete patnns THE RAMBLER NUMBER THREE! pase wheels; A apg — open Me Lewis BANKERS AND BROKERS, STEELE ABE 3a ¥ sT_, WASHINGTON, D.C. sad 5. (a3 eS sto N dst iH ! where : i F