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OMATIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 8 1892, o j TWENTY—SECOND YEAR. NUMBER 20 TN om T\ 1 that they had secured plenty of ammunition 1 kr"l\(lu‘u!:lvwlll fiffer, thouzh in this borougn, | bear ovidenco in cuty bruwsed and swollen \ IRRE ; VDTG | the house fs (3 Increased €90,000, The | 1M, s 1 N 3 T A | ‘ { 10 use in case an attempt is made to put the | .“.;;1:}: “":'DF“K 1’:-::‘: ;Hlml»l worker, only one | I\o..\vli‘lml fmwr of n\hu rough treatment re- | . . bu (0\(:“ 455 largost itom viel ©* oy the houso is §).00) ‘l(’“)R\ “)R “R (Il \I)\TO\[‘ D o1 pressed celved at tho hands o vorkmer o = rhh . ot P oLl RO A ) ik J works in the hands of the high sheriff of Puel oery tor Mobing the Drisonss when they ~|u~rN'|‘“lcrndd 1‘1":: “p:m'.'.’"; WHEh Inotadns (Rt donan ¥ ;e seewae | o ; . orey for Mobbing the Prisoners. G 0 i which includes th roduction by the scere- | Allegheny county. Ol darliest story of tHS Whots affals 18 :',’,“,.“:,'\"‘,T fete "l.rh,l,.mf(,,,.".”',’.yf'| i tary of tha nay < tho two caravels, the | y Yhat of the Funnl 18 DL VI8t K FLe on of fists, clubs, stones and brick- | Sonators Give Their Opinions on the Cause | Pitta and Sina, \Z 1 comvosed the flect of | Return . i GAVE THY SHBRITE TTE WA NA that of the runs \ms{ll:rflml‘\‘l \:.'::.'."\‘i‘.‘f‘.',:‘.,ffllli | bats as they ran the gavutiet of tho crowd fenator Gu;'Tm ir Opinions on tho Cause | (At SO SHEM 4 2.t Chtoaro a8 % part ot Returns 8o Far Go to Show That Ho Will More Bloodshed at the Homostcad Steel TSN RS A, bl l“““';"l C¥e Witnesses show that tho reports | effects of being beaten Pho cartons _— Signed t % ocament. oo . T s of it wore not exageerated and all that the | T ¢ b bk T N Wotks I8 Tmmi Pretantng, B, July Me(Sptoisl Teids | men oan say o b aEraHuRS: 1L TH | mostly from Chicago, York, | PALMER TAKE I o T'he last act of Pry nt Harrison before | N t \ T 3 " can say caunot ¢ o it o | " Shiladelpl d Bostol 4 d S AN ADVANCED POSITION | jeaving the 3 | H N R okt 15 it 326, |6 ofios bf tho Atorft | Women wora~ tho. most virulent and shvags | thog. Sreabt thous (804G EADILL Who Were lenving tho vity for T, ako was ‘to snb. | HE WILL SUCCEED BY A NARROW MARGIN 5 | [ e ey KC | them, except those in the hospital who were scrivo his namo to accumont entitled § was a study this morning. [0 rosponso to | HIC L o surrendor and it wis dug largelv 1o | uuable to go, [oft for New Vork this morning I'he administration ‘e United State o { | & " er ue id to their goading o > mo; 4 3 y . o b ; P YH Lot | 4 WORKMEN WILL RESIST THE SHERIFF'S MEN | tho proclamation of the bign count¥ oMicial, | 11at"ha Jeadors are to b L “,._,'f”.‘::'” e | OO e OATY: Pennsylvania rond, [ Voorhees Attempts to Manuficture Cheap | government at the boy g of the 400th | Liberals Treated to Many Surprises ln the and in obedieuco to porsonal summonses ot | mob. Taies in 1umber aro told of the Scencs | every man of them only too glad to get out. Political Capital ant Seaator 1ale kil of ¢ nlwu e of Ameriea.” | Eiccttons—Drogrens of tho 1rish Eloos posse duty, 500 citizens were on hand, but not | aloug the line of tho gauntiet. The Mme. Heopinpitie PRIGUER losets Calls Him Dowa—Views ot Me Bor 1 1805 Unan ta Tace will Rppoar thi tlons — Great Anti-Parnellite Any Attempt to Tnstall Deputies in the | for duty. They came to makoe excusos and | Du Farge of the movement was u woman | Ono reason for tho poacofal stata of af rs of the House, oRiCINL EiENLIToD 8t tha: Beae ‘(.'-"”"]"'lhn.x Victories Aro Reported, a Works Will Start the Batt! toswear at the governor. They bad the | ::\{““n‘f';"‘! y‘.-n‘;iym:- !:.-umwdrll|l:uul outdid | fairs is found in tho fuct that until in the and logislative oficers of tho goverament, in L g Y a B §W Bagrult | /eRTHet: bat el ! J Sol¢ J ie saloons were open, FASIINGTO ) 1T soch of | comvleted will ba pro ¢ authen 0 :\Ex“““lm” on :Im qu‘! ;,r :Ilm Ew & cruit | ot but. ‘njie, thelr causo fs shown by | A groat deal of reliel was exporienced by I‘I\I\u;p;‘“| A 2l ‘“' o iy Yo L of | O ents of tho SOPHID ¢ Iy athenticateds | Loxnos, duly 7.—Tholoss of a seat in Nows r 00KOUT nen Lo 1s orderea iuto his firsy action, \eir scusitiveness to the publications on this | the workmen at tie news that Governor L oday on the resolutions for au in- | e aconiarives B HaaL. 468l o y | castle-on-Tyno is the greatest shoel o lib- SHARPSHOOTERS ON THE LOOKOU When Sherlff McCloary saw that his pro- | Suglect. i Pattison had refusod toorder the militia | QUIrY mto the battle at Homestead botweon | yoy A bAe | ovali VS YL Fose1aN - W st 5% e clamation was ot moLing with the reaponso | oL\ ilf petco ralgns today, 1t i an srmed | iere aud tho Intalligagoaof tho eldioutous re. | tho Pinkerion forces and tho strlklng work. | will bo oxhibited at tho Would's tute. 86k KBty LHelE SUFPANG L Tie ERLARILINE 5 c e A St e ! c ruce forced o fact that there | sult of the efforts of the sheriff to obtain a 0 s romarkablo fol dvance: i s st Ll ALL, Well Armed Marksmen Watoh the Landing | Mo ad hoped for, ho sent out his deputics | is nobouy to fizht, rattier than @ permunont | stroug posse left tho fvoricmen in complato men was romarkable for tho advauced Will Participate In the Exhibition ive candidato was at the top of the gl s S | with summonses and they began with the | cessation of hostilities. No reasonavlo man | possession ot the place. i position taken by thelllinois senator in main- | e question of the reprosentation of the | pile. They were confident of the roturn of Flaces for Coming Pinkertons, ity directory and ran down the list as far | doubts for a moment that the fighting would Governor Pattison's action has mado him | t8ining tho right of factory and railroad em- | United States ho Colu' axhibitio) W] I (RN [ n at the Columbian exhibition at | boih M, Morlay and Me. Craig. Thoy are 25 D, wntil thoy eallod 1,000 mea to appoar | DO Fesumed at onca it another attempt was | populur with tho mon nd this ployes to continuous omployment at reason- | Palos, Spain, August, 1502, was settled today ey i j i e LRI \ ploy i amazed that the conservauve oandidat armod, A majority of theso mon ware | (oie O Tadee KEkeon e b e | o o savnmtiion o sistd e tove ably fair rates of compensation. v tho ssukiico of an ordet for the cruiser | GUUAH LR B S DN 8o N sl ¥ own. Homostead, so far as tho introduc- | of u committee to visit tho governov uua lay [ M, Voorheos' speco " Nowark and ganboat Bennington to snil im- | Should have boon eloctod und more umazed MEN ARE DESPERATE AND DETERMINED | taken from tho business houses and most of | tion of tueso mon goos, is in o stalo of sicgs, | tho cuse boforo niin. (Tho burgess id Mr. | MU Voorheos! specch oa Lho samo subJoct | modintely for t'alos for tho purvoso of par- | At his inimonso majority. Whis election Las them were well dressed and well fed. Some | and no man can enter without his presen Luckio got tho mattee,up and soon had the | W88 made up of an attack on ths republlcan | yicipating. had & panicky effect at tho liboral head- vaeey o .| ortheniare rich. Some of them brought their being noted. A cordon of watchful, patieat, | matter ~ fixed 5o that tho committeo party and its policy of protection, to which Confirmations—I. G, Timmoof Wisconsin. | quarters. Tho loadors still auticipato a They Ave Willing to Die, if Need Be, in | wives with thom, and the wives pleaded for | JnQs WAREREn A0 around the entire city. | loft this afternoon. It is not possitio to | bo uscribed the crop of labor riots all over | to be fifth auditor of the treasnry: L. 1% i ST TN % § o RVaEy. toud 18" HUREA60, Al6DE tH HVOR AL b i AR L o S 4 Yk Giladstonian majority, but modify their fore- & i i 117t BIsBGAR Lo Be BLoINe0 K THEY WEES [ & the river, | say with mathomstical certainty just | the country. Conn, Oregon, commissioner in_und” for the ¥ ) Struggling for Their Point, e AL Sl KEAER (AL and below, on this bank and on the | what would follow should the govertor AW Bt b o Qistrict of Alaskn, to resido at Unolaska; | €asts, which vary from fifty to 100. No lib- needed at bome. Some of thom playod tho | opposito bank, ceaseloss * putrol is main- | order the troops hero, 1f taoy were to come [ 14 Was eplied 1o by Mr. Hale, who eriti- | (glonel Robert Williams, assistant aajutant | eral now predicts swoeoping the country, old army dodge and displayed wounds and nl-(!‘:‘v"id'“i[’ m;mi 1o b mvlor mon_can cown simply to protect the property there is no | ¢ised ";m for converting such a grave matter | gonornl, to be adjutant gencral with rank of [ with a resultant majority of 150. It is gon- i WHoRbELY ShatResY i & BorVIos, ong without being followed, and 1fitis | occasion for their presence. ~They wol as the Homestoa ouflic 0 @ question o brizadier v v v WHY THEY ARE OPPOSED TO THE SHERIFF | "bouorablo discharges” from the service, | ot WORORL BEWE foRomon, W df i i | oot on for theie gresonce. - Tlioy would ¢ ostoad conflict nto a quostion of | brizndier kencral, y ] orally admitted that Mr. Gladstone will Some of thom had physicians’ cortificates of | & Unipdin I ! provably bo unmolested saving for the possi- | party politles; aefondod the ropublican party | Tio commitiee of tho house on the CONSUS | o)\ o returned R ; e o 7 cortificates of | are watched. Two liies of rod, the Pensyl- | biiity of somo unautborized et cuUSINE | from all rosvonsibility for that conflict, and | A% 60 cluded to nbandon for this session | OUIY be returned to powor aid bo sustainea pacity, he allure, uear sighteaness | vatiu und the Pittsbare & Charleston, enter | trouble, but should they attempt to act as : svousibility for that conflict, and | 4,y rgpthor investigation into the admints- | in his pluce by the Irish voto They Do Not Want to Pay D: g for Al aud other ailments, tho place, and as dusk fell a tour along tho | escort as n means Wheroby nonunion men | 388ured for that party and its policy of pro- | tration of the census oftice. It is probablo that Mr. G'Brien, who was y ot Want to Pay Damages for Any A majority of them doclarod in the most | tracks showed that at nearly overy streot | were to be introduced trouble would be the tection the eredit of the building up of such —_——— sterday clectod in Cork city and today | S crmphatio manner. that thoy ould go to jul | CiOSBINK wore from hall u doron Lo o scors | result. great inaustrial establishments s those nt IN THE HOUS R BBTARS LY Wolld LU ANy eNt BWARY LT, down the track. Quiet as a New England Village, Homestead and Bethlohom. i decide to sit for Cork city. In this event Homestead. Thoy wanted to know what was | AR SUEpEL It was rather latin the morsing before | The resolutions were referred to the com A (',";*.'\l,“".l."" YR | ME Thomas Sexton, who was dofeated by & DO NOT CARE TO STAND AS TARGETS | tho xood in keeping an organizod milltia if | T0O men intond tuat tho works shall not bo | o village was stirrii after tho fight of tho | Moo on contingon expansos and aro suen | yy g . DO utonistn \VeskiReLalty clty AIlT atan e, (o8 i ot isons had 16 turn ot and. do tho fight. | 116G DY surarise, They aro stronger now | provious day, and eVel tho wmen ‘wero up | to bo roported buck for action and porhups B e SO | UG TR LW OL LIS CIT Ve g o o 1o Do, | 1 humbers and deattdonting equipmeats. | luto—tho. fight had whdo thom tired, A1 | for further dobate tomorrow POTREDS 1 this morning, after reforring tho silver bill | anti-Parucliito intore: . 1 3 o o enusyl- | Besidos this they reinforced Ly the | o'clock the town —was as quiet and 4 3 1o the colnage committee, again voted down W e 1 s Fittsburg People Are Very Much Averse to | vania. Having thus declared themselves | prestigs of lu\rl ;num success and arrival of | peaceful as a New Eugland villago, Tho Employed a Murierous Gung an cing conferonce !.'m};r' by a decisive T -;l[:dm"" i : il T e they walked out and neithar the sberlt nor | B number of fellow workmen from outsido | uict was impressive on those strangers who Int 20 of scussio r ’ 3 i kel e ey he tdinburg correspoudent ot the Daily Being Shot at by £trikers, e S O WS DRI WAL L AN AP G G T e LA ANOTGL s SO r‘l:u‘.:o".: ‘cgnm‘u;l[ cussion Mr. Stowart | vote, this timo tho diplomatle and consular | Telegraph says that Mr, Gladstone's rocep- s deputios attemptod to bring thew bacle | paths’on tho pirt of therr co-laborcrs aut of | looked in vain on tho buildings i the upver sold {yseomed boyond controversy hal tho | appropriation bill balog the viom. Tho | tlon i Midiothianhes besh farices SHEH J A ty be- | agsistanco financially and physically 1f | part of towa for signs of the fighting, managers of the Carnogio works had em- | roport was opposod by Messrs, Blount, | Shustiv than usunl, Tis frinds admit that WONDERING WHAT THE NEXT STEP WILL BE | ctuse they have any regard for the mon in | needed. T ot abren o= Mositapeys | Ploved a murderous gang. Whatever might | Butler, McMillin, Holman and Outhwaito, |t malorits that ho Ll tn 155 way be possession of tho woris, noe becauso they | A larzo number of mon, ostimated ns high | soomed to bave notiigg to do. Thoir stores | huve precodad tho trouvlo; whutover 6o | tho opposition being based on tho aporo- redueed by thousands of votes. Tho indi- care anything for Carnogle, nor bocauso they | U8 800 arrived lato in Ui’ night “from Pitts. | wero only hnlf oporcd Iibovig men might have done, that dia vnt | priation. of §15,000 for the paymont of the/| raduction VARG L A L 0. Hevais ears o aieasvar., ThD FaalinE urg and today small numbers came from | At the Amnlgamated headquarters, o 4 S Sl ation of £5,000 for the payment of tho uction than his feicnds concodo, it his Guards Roturn to the Works to Protect tho | pinkortons x'4‘:'lv}lnl|:\\u‘b:“-‘u:ll”ill:‘:' e various places, Wiosling sent. twenty will | largo threo-story biick vuilding on- the oL mxu stn i T A e | o e e s e o L SR LA A O e d 2 0 s received, ecause they, men from the Obio iron region, well fitted | corner ubout a stone’s throw from uad fn | 8'Med band of assassins. ‘Taat was a serious | of u preliminary vey for LA T A DAY, el VL) : : H . L we prucr about a stone's om and ary survey for an iutercon- | i ! Carnegie Property. citizens, do not pronose to ba shot at to pre- | with money, us un udvanco guard. They | full sizht of the mills, a dozen men were | DIOW tolaw and order. it endangered tho ental i 5 ; Noweastlo, Once beforohe was clooted, In serve anybody’s property when thero is o | 8aid thoy wero a delogation from 1,000 iron | gathered in tho d fu 1 life and tintntatita leys this contost he advocatod o fair trado policy e y's property when the s suid ere a delegatic om 1, o gathered in tho doors of tho ground en- | life and property of every citizen and en The TRAGs v N e AR SE ORI R AL R BOLOFS v : R ipaton o L0h iron || Ertt 1o dooy the grou : he romaindsr of the day was consumed in [ Tn a speech a fow days ago Mr. John Mor- N RS FLATE A WhATe RN IaEIGLy aitd h [ ancinl 'aid and | trauce, and threo posted notices gave those | couraged anarel s s RGUAGIoHs John} . do 1t. : g would eome hero to fight if their presenco | who entered information of tho T | et It was the most audaclous | tho discussion of & resolution directing tho | lo declarad that Lho eloctors would cast PINKERTON MEN GIVEN THEIR LIBERTY - o Was osirod. Fhey s tho own cXbonada. | WAbers of Uie ordet, hero i aotning | B0 SULrAEOuS Lasction th had oceurrea | committeo on judiciary (alroudy nuthorizod | o0p bumility and indi<nity upon Nowcastie ALARMED AT NIGHT. "“\x'n‘n "\‘"llll\ x::‘w; n if any :rfllll.*mpl bo Imn'l. to Jearn from the men, the leaders ‘l" "'"1:) years. That 3)0 armed men should | to investizate the Pinkerton systen iu its re- :.‘..: "‘:n‘[\lm:Jn‘:";h Alll.‘\‘li:"lmL “]l-i. ”mxm""m‘ . ade to secure the possession of the works | being absent. nave been orought from difforent cities pre- | lation to inter SoTh Beroe) toTTavestiatel] hae LK) (LU LD el L) for tho firm with other than Pinkerton Over * mills eversthing w. rod for rouy y ation to interstate commerce) to investigate | posted on dead walls and olsowhere declarin 2 o Strikers Pat he Strects and reh K /0 ver the mills eversthing was o pared for wur; brought in during the night 8 rocel A " ol o o As a Consequence Strikers Hope t» Escape atrol the Strects and Seareh, | 1V glesion’ o Wit i miswer can: | o stvikors, 10 prove thit thoy ad oiforad | 10 ke war upan fuoorors uring tho WLt | tho rocent occurronces at Momestead. It | that ¥The workingmen vlymp for Hamimon o iverybody a. not be made, s it witi depesd on tho cond: onaithlih : 3 W \ fac et /attFAGLIthe ] St > was 10 objoction to the investigation, | and free breakfast tablo: SRR T A b R T \ i in ood fuith to protect the works, hunted | Was a fact that must attract the attention of ) & i i Any Legal Complications. Howrsteav, Pa., July 7.—(Special Tel tons surroundiuz the attemptand the dis- | up the former watchmen on the works aud | the whole country and that could not be con » was some jealousy among tho members The liberals porsist in rogarding: that the sram to Tue Bet.|—Itlooks as if unother | position of tho men. again pat them in cha Thoy wore soon | demued in too strong language. T S S S o o R L e CLLAL TR ALL R 0l i Srven batule was at hand. The strikers have begun | AN intellizent man here who sympathizes | woing their rounds. The foncd § ‘e T : Gladstono, but udmit that the fight is suft 9 Tt iR heo A ny . g g lu . i fonce, which had Me. Palmer's Talk mittee on labor as to waich body should [ and stubborn. T PR Tae o U)aiabihe. NoadnunEtars 3l ¢ workmon and believed in the re seen. torn down, was rebuilt, tho yard < o 3 : a G JooR SHERIFF'S CALL FOR AID UNHEEDED ) mble at the headquariers fn Bichth | MO0 8 WOLKHRAL Ao b eondem b LaEhdow T Y -“f! Mr. Palmer said that the presenco of the direct the inquiry and some bad blood was e o avenue to receive tho arms stored there for | after trazedy, said Lhis oy cleaned, things putln pluce and as far a8 | piygopon armed foreo was - cont fo || e ) R ARUI B azedy, said s evoeuing: possible made to leok as they had ways % 2l Lol Ll A contempyio Gy L al R e e T D ) ; ¥ TR T BT E To PN e Tt o The labor committee, under the lead of Mr. | The Pall Mall Guzetto holds that the pos- Should the Militia Com looked. - ¥ SyiLi0s BEImInnorWaSSlim, 2%, W o first v v B r 1 T . S e e : it Come, o along the rivér showed signs of the | Menueing and msultng. = Lt was difticalt for Tarsney, won the first victory by securing | sibiiitics aro groat for wains in the counties. et S L | meroy o f | eOLEANC | g gony pojievo that if militia woro 10 | conyin g the rive B e on oy diMloalt 19F | the roference of the resolution to that com | ‘Th liberals lost in 155 sixty seats in tho with 1 vly in the evening | aome 4 f contlict in_bullet holes, dents, splinters and 4 1tee, but tue vietory hort 1 1| boroagt 1ei v R S L e L a7 come and act s mil not 'como hero | Soacks e tivo ¢ barkes. wore ud it orwrona) to subtivto be driven by an [ IniUee, but tha victory was short lived mid | boranghs and olNLy I EA0 SoAnLIeS. (SRES \ ag Propar ary The word was from Pittsburg that | fighting, that any re would by offered Lo barres worolnvisiblo, | | ihoforco. ife confossad that overy” un: | by A Kallant fight the judiciary mon rexained Hodee (the agricultural laborer) has Dead—Kevised List of th soveral car lcads of Pinkertons were enroute | to their taking possession of the works. G d down stroam after burning |\ iy mind tempted Lim to sy that ho | thel” lost ground und finally routed the A lavgs votng power, and it 18 sup AR b Gy et e ot A tror ROl oan0 i Dhatateile, “What wonll b/t 6/F6aL it thosmilitia|| Lof s WLoHSIa0RERITEL ’“"l\l‘,‘l!:, "'i,’\;‘l;“,;"" should dislike being driven {ovon though in | eHemy- vosed that hie loans toward the liberais. Both longors gave the roport 1ito credonce, but it | SIS and (ho fir attempied (o put iu. uon Tohn Moveta it | the wreng) by a power which might happen [ An Anomaly in the Land of Law and Ocder. s T R ) “‘l“" thau - 3 union men : < pohn Morris, it | to be in theright. He maintained, bowever, i i pdzo™ i3 theirs, Notbing is cortain ex- any beilevers among. 1. is said, met bis dea S eagerness Lo e L 2, however, aring the discuss 3 chanan said | coj found many beifevers anong wo wen. 1At | "ol guess,” said this gentiemon, “that tho ISR Imag B 'flfiéh"’..‘.& agerness (0300 | 11" oo citizods of Homesiead. wero right l\")r]-‘ g the discussion Mr. 'Ili\lt.!:a‘).lll said | copt that the ‘wericultural labor voto holds e : it onco assumod such proportions vt @ spocial | solaiors weuld bave to be: atrong. nough 10| Low, & shot o naa, liredihad, wesuited. e | 1o maintairied that according to tho prinei- | yyith tho ox: e R ity e esegt githoesiiion 2 omusTEAD, Pa., July 7.—(Special Tele- | dotafl was mads to patrol tho stracts. ke ShiE NOMLFo ool (AR Y oW TE G IFAR DL atal ht he had o dro; o T e A e BN e oA tLeEl IboTHpal ks ex st ionio il wiki i VNI Tuday’s estimuto of the National federas st e s A o Sl Rt e e T s aod when he looked out to see what the ligd tojtha so) b2 ab- | jshment for its infraction. This authority | tion in Dublin iudicates anti-Parneliite vie. [ 0 : B Sneciff MeCleary noy were instructed to stop every stran- [ Thox would nou be allowed o ko J v nad been, he was picked off. Pliad to tho solution of thosa trouoles, they | was responsible to the poople, Tho Pinker: | tories in sevonty-oight contests in Ireland, o ter the enc oundig | #er and make him give an aceo - R ltnomoB Lodld pravEt ity ; uc right to iere. That made it | yon A Vet {0 s U -cight _contes oland, pHSTisito ontesLhe enclasitro Burtpindlile ) L B e Lifuiitro 0 jhonoun o i.-\t_m‘ But how long cau this last! The fivm will Busylng Thor Dead. BEeye nof 0T (0 £ TS ARORA AR epBRE | L ras e VAtoleranteon il LTosi Pharalllieivipl saslmlous it sy IEEOFIEHIR Gou{iat i tnB Aol s fameFo sorious and | UP: hreoiorfour of the special patroimen | if both sides caunotcomo Lo terins, what | actively made for the fiueral at 2 o'clock of | earned the right to Live thero. The laree | yug unauthorized wilitia forco. It was well I e e are stationed on_every block, so that 1t is | Be ; John Morris, oue of the workmen kitled. He | establishments would have ta be hercafier | armed: it was well drilled. Large bodies of B OLING AL LA DS ONE. bloody battle than that of yesterday morn- | next to an impossibility for a newspaper man ‘[ dow’t know,” was tho response in a | wus 25 years of age and married, but | regarded as potitical establishments fn 4 | {hese armed and drilled mon had been hired White ] way bo expected. To kot uround without a guida in tho way of | Rndid ton." I hopo it wourt la<t loug, nd | with “no “children. o funcrals” took inodified sous, and thor owners would buve | by eormorations ongawd in. interstnte com. | L1 ¥ EtorupLe e L vor freh % astriker. One Chicago newspaper man was | 1 believe 1f the matter ba u gono at | place | in close succossion and they | to ve regarded as holding thesr property sub- | morco and e o eTalaR Shon Byduniiing ALLEL) leaders of the strike, nor from the committee | been arrested twice Tlere are many wio think the fiem did not | through — tho — still lases —of upper | Whose servicos their proporty would bo ut- | fuw and ordor. Never hald the countrs a vor of Custorphin, who questioned Mr. appointed by them to give out wformation to Tt is feared that Mr. Fricko may bring his | Cave very much if the trouble did coie, Tho | Homestoad iuto thie two iitle cematerios ly valucless, that ouly coxceded tothem a | petter equipped and drilled militia than at | Gladstone while the latter was addressing ) non by Lwos und throvs, ‘e plokors around | Men MUSL iave a ‘slue’ of ammunition. Thev [ faciug each othor on opposite sides of the it 10 a reasoundie profiton tho capital 1n- | oy, g 2 ol £ AW AL 8 FOSINR : v P ) I - | prosent. 1t was amply avle to cops with any | u liveral gathoring a the press, but from the strikers themselves, | the stcel works nave been doubled. Tno | bad enough lust wisht and now havo lots | road, noout half a mite out of town. Their | vested iu their enterprisos. e n e D u liberal gathoring at that place yostorday, 8 pigke cal commitice is now in secret sess more that they took from the Pinkertons.” | fellow workmen aided 1n giving decen £ Ree. RILKOIY V) BYIA0. began to put his questions from the b AT T T e e local commitice is now in secret session and | L kmen aided 10 giving a decent | Had a Kight to Perman Employment 5 v 1 BeIIURS) y s | tno members positively rofuse to mve any | LUis last senfeuce 1s stating milaly what | funeral and oscoried the bodies ‘of Morris, : 2e 2 Criticlsed the Committece, manuscript ho carrica, tho crowd prosent by o reporter for Tik Ten this afternoon, | hiformation as 10 what ths cominiitoo iy | the strikers state bluntly, aud is the key to | Wainaud Forves, the Hungarian, 1o’ their Ho maintained furthermoro that theso | Afe Watson of Georgia criticised the judi- | rreeted him with a storm of abus b il contebemmitail s e | T the workmen's opiuon of tho rewsou tho | resting pluccs. workiugien, having spent their lives i thit | ciary commitieo for having beon dllatory in | i % s ; e ol IT rers A yahet B O o e e o pusol tho | TesUing Do, ¢ Alorris was more largoly at. | Peculiar line'of servive, had the right to in- | is doty 1n not procesding w 1o questions were put sotely for tho purposo e 3 i e W v b5 3 as m K ! i s duty ot procesding with the investi: AR b stund idle until the strike is declaved off. A% 10:30 the special putrol of strlkers began | Atubboruness of o f it they mado. They | teuded than those of elther of tho otncrs, | 5151 06 HO DOrianoncy ot their employment, | yation long ago. It scemed, he soid, thar [ Of “heckling! tho spoaker. ho b Y oo Lt the purpose of the firm was to make the | and Kuights of Pytnins, and was also very Ll Sompensat OELNGLE SCRYI0oR ened some political ] 'l trong | Usher ascend platfor Ji stato milivia will not bo allowed to take pos- | 1N CONACL 0 ko at once to the headquarters | il i Rontumon eatablish 8, as als yaleens! Romp ] 1 . ned £ome political movements, ‘The strong | Usher ascend the platform. Mr. Usher Lackitolpolationop LOAh o HoRda s lis i-unton establishment and break | vopular personaily. The house hic o muntaived thatat the timoof tho | ghjection to the Piukerions wus : . : ; 2o and roparo to bo armed to recoivo tno. Pin- [ S 4O SEACIIRERE Aud brow opular 'y tutwhtoh || TS AR ainod JEEL el IR mo o eho [ lobsavionitoithie siniiertons fwas whint I strode pust the reporiers’ tublo to Mr. G R kertons. ‘Lnis had the cffect of stirring up e e Hop Il aneyaliin il v ag Rl lomN g Swith [ ool oy Al | FIGIE. 10,0, ey | e ey S aa stone's side, whore amid continued nter ell Armed and Desperate, e hTias e o b | ctiarie o covtons, notoriously roe- | his velatives, of whom ho biad mauy, and his | W¢re o they had izht o be. 0y | put out to private parties by private pariic 3ON08 A8 SR R I 00 = i St 0o the stiikers ail ovor tho town. Women 4ro | uried with most bitter enmity by organizod | intimas assocfatos. N scrvices woro held | WOLC 0 Lo etoudn which they hod a right | L o o kot of A6y soreol an. Invost ruptions he demanded whothor the livoral wful cncounter with the o ussing miattarEa o i e liout (A L oonnbe e 3 oy 10 be found. Tuey were conduct b 4 T (ithinateh bors andEcell ol oaeianah a oughion ie country, were pur- | there. The fuuneral party moved to tne A ¥ 4 P et them- | yion by auy committee, The work ought to | leader approved of tho plan of the campaign inkertous the toilers of this town have | qoross tho street. Squads of strikers areat | 1 1t here 10 tho | oxpectation that | Homestead Metbodist, Fpiscopal ciurch, | S1¥es i tho Lino of their rights. Manufac- | po done ‘ud coneress oughtnot to adjours [ in Ireland, become more desperate and def | e ide ookt in 15 of atrilers wre it | {hero would be a tizht aud for the purpose of | which was notlarge 0aoush to accomodute tho [ TN St istinents were public institutfons ad pertormed its duly g come more desperate and detormined than | overy depot in tho town and the river is | i MRS & BENE T T TR PORD ! 3ph | Llorgo.o accomoduta il ARt R AT MR b oy wara E pilbiio | LR ihadinorlormon s culy Mr. Gladstone jumped to his feet and in I e e e s niz closoly watehed. Bvery speciul freienu | (EEE 3 to carry the [ throug that sought admission. Taeservices | {0 Bo 0 10 SEEL TR Y b ul“ Mr. Oates denied that the committee on B t'that th had 1 v dThoy R e S 0 s . 13 e t oLy secause they worked for the publie, because 3 1w . indiguant toues said that tho quostioner ha e S e et Mt hne. waore simple aud ' porformed amid tho wmost 0.1, 4 judiciary had failed in its duyy. i = 5 et el - tov. J. J. Mellliger, wu nged ster, w seryic come unfit for other | conference report on the In puropria o roitorated it w . : hoou selecto T . oneonsk: and 0 wost, A clectric lig vom the aged pastor o o Mothodis S > e GGy | capitalis control othe ety u ; ; 08/08X08C 10 LHaL AU ERLDNoRbIEROINA N 0LORMEA Ry booa ssloctadto nov as 0 band /ot isharostioot. | aiiect blay sheeetes hatvie’ ot ikl | ora.tioaeed pasiar af ono of Lo Motuodist il was prasont, Bupporad byiber brothior. His anitullls bo conkeol DR DFOpSFLy B0 108 || “Adgjourned, Mr. Usher waited uutil the renewed and ers. Thoy will bo concoslod and pick off the | for tho people. An inquiry was maae at the | sarnon proacted over tho bods' of JOhn hor- | Taemr ol e o onl ‘oo e Sttt e o e e an Tnvestization prolonged Uprosr, bad sypelded faud then HR I e Rk i St ] Jonn Aot | form aud tear-stained face wero fui ciaimod that the labo d UL L 8 wn Inventigatic said: “Thel dorstand tha dor the: ety AborifTa: Riakertons or milli, asithiol|| oL auAniaNrho CiLerediiho Whistle, blows: | jris, theibast koiyuiaud. mostpepylariotithe (| angulsh: ico wero fulor | BRI A Smployment auring good bo- | Wasnixsros, D, C., July 7.—The privato | cireunm Thep, d Rudemiand dhas ul‘:,':,z,’,,i'&"{,:: BRI, I o 5 1 rushod \liedworkmen, sa1d/in unmistakable words ¢lisky - e havior. Of course, tho laborer was cou 2o om T et e ® caso way be, a5 soon a4 landiug is ate | ovt 1?{”:' ath aod shouted: +Tho black | tat in bis opinin tho Pinkortous bud boon ON A VOLUANO'S BRINK, DT e P ledllmm;nmnn:llnm-ul tho heuso has au- | plun of cumpaign ¢ tempted; sheap are con ow the whistle. sent liere for blood if that wero nceessary for e Whore the profits wore small the purties | thorizod a favorablo report on Keprosonta- Repilod with Irony. i e e Hol et ar ualnor o t i Finuily Quicted Down, the non-unionization of the mills. He gaye [ Dangerous Forces That Threaten the Pence | Would have to divide the iess mull\\'lugrn tive Otis’ resolution alleging wrongful pro- Mr, Gladstone responded with intense ° 3 | s e ek o | commenantion 10 the workuien and evidently of Pifisburg. they were largo they would have to be | ceedure of Secretary Noblo and Land Com- | ivony, pointing and 9 i s ot 3 a2 superi dantablowilt andithen kot 0 & , vointing and shaking bis finger ana | shiow signs of excitemont. But thers is 8 | his man'sie ol b ont, - Ino effact of blewr | fiem i his beliof that to Mr. [rick | Prrrswune, Pa, July 7.—[Snocial To divided. That, no maintained, was the law | missiouer Carterin the interests of un alioged | suying: “1 am ot respousiblo for this gens moro ominous sign, if there Is anything of | 1ng tho whistio was soon scon In a crowd of | 1210 be @ ":l“,"“l;;‘l'l""‘ the troubly belween | gram 1o Ty Brx. | -~Conditlons concerning today bocause law was tho " perfociion of | consplracy 1577 of Hon. S. B. Eikins, | ticman’s understianding.” 0 ¥ ¥ hJatlo twns 48000 860 oW ploges and employed, and spoke of him in # | reason. Hon. T. B. Cannon and Hon. J. A. William Unis vetort brought forth vociferous chee T (S A reme, men who rusned from overy house and | guiihing terms as a4 man Wit | labor questions and the genera untic g 115 1o prought forth vociferous cheer- aying that a calm precedos o [ Brary st reot corner Hullds woregiven | PCHLIINZ terms 9s°a man with uo mora or questions and Ui general situation in Brsing talatalainal\tical Oauital, son in connection with tho Maxwell lund | 1y, which continued for three minutes. | SlcHin, Eoriunatelr.tho atrikeraors act sl | ios b kot ol ho e raanatiL e isonsibllbyitoun s Stond S iHle) aliopoh, fas this city uroremariablo. Tuo predominat- | e FEE T CE grant and dirccting an investigation. I i responsible,” continued Mr., Glad= 0 A i o L rom the newative featiro of the almost un- | iug seutiment is deeper, more pote 14| diraVeorsasitragied e straglealovonrs stono dramatically, “for tho orst tungarians and Slavs. Fortunately tho men | GUtFact atteation, Many of - the men | yural quiot and hush of tho town, was 1o | fur bor, nore hatent and | rencos ut ilomestead us o practical commen AntOptionaiihill, R T o 4 were armed with revolvers and bilies | " ) y Was the | further reaching than ia any other scction of Mr. H re: ; . ’ the Almighty has pieased to lodge in this I A e et i rmeght ish freyo) d event of tho day tary on Mr. Hule's resoiution us to the of Wasmixeroy, D, C., Joly 7.—Tho anti flidties \ J andEguontiopelnion carriod w gun. No- | “SHHLOTAh0 B oral during the after. | the country. IUis not too broad an wssertion | feets of the two policies of protection” und | option bill hus been referred b s [ asulotaning EhepOkekin LT dopends largely on their brayery. body ‘seoumed to - know wuything deuite | poon and it was ot ALl oxps ot 1l b1y oh o steosti |1t aslEor Fovanu Slon vill 1ahor Fiotaiware |t coauii DL AR IRIREIBE OROH R et L st inot responaibl HoRMIBWAGSE But tho talk of the men thomsolves will | Bockiag 1aformation than scauring it All tat thoy might, enlialuato fn somo sort of | in the present of strangers, vemark upou | Bof N g, tho.ofshElog ofate domosrase it inajority ofito coin e R | loa ih tho sicall of his,” poting 1o Me o 3§ ¢ . D e 8 = disturbance, but they passed off with all the 25 OF Orror 3 polic iy had come under the republican BJOEIbY Ob b mitio ora v ) h Mk show which way the wind isblowing. They | strangera were closely scanned isturbun, u i mistakes or errors of the strikers at Usticr's 5 ’ s ; A A L nlstalos. oXy BEEOK ; policy of protection, ‘Ihose poor people ut | the bill. Tt will no v take on the | V3 s 5 ] « gavo thelr bonest opinions, uublased by any | ik Proved a false slarm, and the strikers | celebration. Homestead or auy whero clse, is 10 invito iu- | jlomestead who had laid down their lives | calenaar aud it can bo v . Gladstone then sskeqif Me Labsubad 1 oL s e T e et yonthomo g g at being called out for | “U1 " lite Bour there are no deaths n | SUitor worse. 1tisa remarkable condition | had been led to b that the GAriff was | afirmative vote of a majority of se anyIMLILoL. AUORKIOnS. 0. DUk SUR lakiop, | g 8 ) ay from viug. adition 10 those named, . Toreo moy are i | of lile where tho labor sontiment pre- | Protectivg thew, but thero hus never been a f The necsssavy motion can be made any day 'Nir. Giadstons, with o ficres flash of 198 : mnwn.pnn:\u:nflm: athoue, AT a1 §a very dangerous condition " und it 1 dount- ninutes so materwlly as iU does nero, | EFEWteriie workod au “‘]‘;‘J‘"';'““"“l‘;"""':U» e 1 A0 105 meok R Jlod, oves, said: “You want to entanglo me in a / it the Men Say. il whether or not they will recover, The at in provortion to the 101308 01 S HO.00URLEY: ©o08 FORU DL ESH PR N Gigul question ! Al i : : e A R R Dot : proportios popu- | nad said that tho greut manufactuvin nti-Option i, gL HHeRNON . ! Wo will aeo that tho works aro not | Present Situstion in Momostead—The Senti- | feichard Durham, Retter and | jutjon of otber cities of the couutry | burons had 1o be protected agminst foreign | WAsmINGTON, D, C., July 7.1 e Gindstanonext raplied ito a AuestanN i barmed, aud that nothlng in tho way of | powestean Do July T oA ltor th A thero is moro wealth than in any other tho | competition, 50 that they might bo able 1o | ontion bill was referred buck tot Aliokt. Darcoiing, ey b CHEIARAes J property belonging to Mr. Carnogle is de OMESTEAD, Pav duly T —Altorthocarnago | = L reason is clear, Plusburg slug an exceod- | PAY bigher wages. Had thoy dono sof Mr. | without smenament by the senate comn RN i L sent A B AR 1 3 g Mr. Ca de- | of yesterday the town of Homestead today oy was one of tho first, if not the first, | [l rieh manufaciuring center, the p Carnegio had got & protection of 55 per cent | on judiciary K2 RERAL IR TOILEON KA 4 A ) , cast a1 ont above his t . wm of employers Lo cmployes is much f paying higher wages he b ¢ o KANSAN CROF PROSPECTS, 0. PRUEed 0] oment: ang LRonTRAEARD. M ES il et o1 AL GLA RIAY A LORET RV X, preast and wont above his lung and lod ) stoad of paying higher wages he had notitied ROSPLOTS, ; cmpting to land oficers,” was tho reply :u‘lfi’“:d‘:(l’h‘dl 3\Im of docent dntermont | iy suoulier. o feil i his traciss and was ro- | Smalice thun iv commorcial or pastoral con- | them of @ roduction ‘of trom 12 to d0 pec i, frionds, that — it wado by 1. Corkor, o stael worker, today, | 0 three of tbo striking workmon who wero | portea doad in many of the papors, but was | ters, 1t therefor buppens Luat in the midst | cout. The benefielary "of Lo tarifl system | Brliht ¢ 1tiaak: for n Lonnsiial Lintyest | AeEOSINO GROA SN0 ied MR0RLkARREEL wstantly killed in tho battl I adive this ait i P i L “\Tng managors of the works know. tble as | ARty killod in tho baia ths racod | MULalivo this altorion, tbongl, vory 1ow. | of groat woal the possessors of money havo bud responed with tho employmant of u This Year. Declarod the Quostion fmpertinent, Monougatil 4 o chi avidence | oF i nesw, | 1 % FARL M ob, 4 eunost merconuries | . 0 N § 16 question wa eruinen ] the sheriff in possession of tho worksand | of the storm of yosterd: ALi4pa toa of tulnd. He never lost consclousness. | [t sies thioy upewhiun now bld well o | 0n tho gatth, Thoy Wad taken. thole jivos ju | eRCrvel the Siate Board of Agrleulture | |8 Bl lon was Jmperieny SHEANE IR A s R ol tho of yosordug. Up o | perfeetly still wuil " the Plukortons bt | becowo cuomies. their bauas aud those of them who were | States that auring June tho agricultural con Mr. Usher, undaunted, continued i < aty will be onsible for any |8 o'clock tonight avsolutely wothing | ceascd :yrn and then, wounded as ho w Lo give broader reasous: Pittsburg is | Kilied bad been killed by the workuen in ditions In Kansas were generally favorable. | quostioning. He asked Who have bum: ) daumago that may result from any disturbance | D88 Ocourred o mar the poace, | Fose to s feot and watked away. Tho | o atomgost hold of oveanirod labor of tbg | 8910 aefevso. His oaly regret wus that | Warm, dry weather, whilo sbortoning tne | the supportors of law aud order bitherto i that may follow. 1t will fusuro bum ogainst | W1ICH Was profound. “Tho strikers aro mas- | OF U G VIR SUONG SR BE JT WOUAMAT | world. ~Lu hus Lo bues tho oradlo. aad oot | Garuogle bimself haa not boes at the hoad of | oats and barley crops, brought for. | Ireland(t 34 # ) . A N 5 | uuto death in las homo wnd word came | WOrId: ¥ been Lhu cradle aad col- | the squad instead of skulking i -0 uts ) . bro > ) | Joss and wo propecty owners will lavo it to | o §1 L6 dliaito to oy wd tho. bost ovi- | (it e Phukertons Lad surrendorad, o | 1950 of advanced orzuaised labar idous, tho Seotlhnd Rluhiscustiodn | ward to maturity tho wheut orop | MF. Kladbtore foplied: Nk the prosens i vees enco that thoy could proiuce of their inten- | roso i bed nud cheered is mother Vi , 5 f * earlier date than was o ed, 1 FOYOENmEN}: £0! 17 thoy 8uQ% AOWRGRY. y pay. You see, as s00n as the manngers fustall | tioy 1o protect property and 4ot to tur | Ranoilt hin pagind. chonred, (HS mAbhara il ARYAR d curriculum of which is ot the Hale Reptios to Voorl ab an earlier date than was expocted, at the | gonsiabulary and soldiors ‘threo innocent 4 Eh KRS B0 ASHNMN A0 BANDERER MM GRS ENIRUA PR Q0 0 10 CUmU s |10 TRl L o5 parian mold Snolid four | city's groat aua wrowing weulthis not giving | My, Halo replied to Mr. Voorices, aenying | yo o time permitting the cuitivation of corn | men who were engagea in a logal and pence- the ‘bluck sheep!. They know th i ST A S IWARKS ANarony a1d desita Tl exultant trms whiow shedeolared that | 0 180OF 1ts propgety sharo, that 8 TaBRaloRG. DRely WhS Feapansibio | B0 that 4v isnow lp o bighly favorable son- | ful isseling, ond This KeqUOMAG SUHGRIA 3 A i oy kaow. this mgy Eils0un8 S8y kiR ARIAA. 95PN she could bave lost them ail and felt ut cas 1t is Reilgion with Tl for the troubles nud claiming that the credit | S0 for rapld und vigorous growth. Tuo | them" coucluded Mr. (iladstone, ompliasiz- 3 fucito tho strikers to riot avd that sorlogs | DAIE, where the immouso plant of t sho.could uve leat v ad-fuly , : e dn fhgilglag for.tho uroublos nid clatming that tho credit | whoat area of the state s pluced at 8,500,150 bis words with resoundiug tbumps upon ) G ) v L0 (T O] Ty A5 (0N ATt i Organized labor Lus byen $0 stroaz that it | Fomoste b ; acres, the urea in thirty-seven countios tan! b damago to tho works may follow. Thoy , 1 wids prac- | Nows wis per bor of men omustead and Bothlobom was due to thut : 1 A 148 ) . T ticully uninjured, and at n distancs showing | who received sl hus been enabled to practically dic tacma | [vsarRidbie AR RRE AL WA [ORA. 10 MRNE | elngiaakimpted, A resolution of coufidence in Mr. Giladstone Kuow that mauy of us Own our Bomos, and | b slsns of the feartul warls ot sho iem, AN o n ohamoY R e | Tar 10 o L AR PALLY; AL ok Eatpess | o 00 ACFORRO OF aDFING hoats lu ls oati- | WY prepased. Mariior Groy inated R SCURIGR that we do not eard to incur heavy tuxes to | jug tw : arrccted List of the Dead, b e i AT 901 siblo for, aud that wes the employment of | WAted: las boen increaved 23.07 par cg e | resowiion { e ro to incur heavy taxes U ety faur BOurs = b gt U)halig d :l{ 4 \x\r ve, it | uluo uK ay Lbat until re- | BLOIC o SR L e Ih:mwl“_‘\_ r“n“v;x “(" total mereagoe belug estimated at 152,000 | Mr. Usher's son meccaded Mr, Gray's mo- Sl o L coa donnt b ke wakkshut (11t oo Repuired the Diuwago e followini uro tho pimes of thoso Kille | centiy few omploers buve Lud Lo 1orvo 0 | foouaut tn tho honet of o Aorioun poo: | 455 Cho yield of winter wheat perdoro | Lol and seven volos wore cast i favor of it AT SRR il R AL A | e L PIEE SN DA S aie s furnishod ] sitagonizo such glant orgauizations as tho | pio sxoapt i dotestation. Ho oharactorieed | 1 catimuted”at 151 bushels und tho Lo Mr. Gladstone, replyivg Lo this vote, said 1 lay's V. KLINE, I ton dotectly ( ! zed | vy 2 1 N R 481 IR Frrap i 3 . ¢ t of Chi- | Amulgamated assocustion, tue window glass | the attack made on the ropublican party by | 1014 4% (0,135,040 bushols, 1'ho yiol he was glad that the amendment was moved, at the Piukertons or any other body of ofi { n‘rlvm B, ; varfare his n repaired, | e soTAK, 8 orof Homestend, | workers, the fint @lass workers, the Kuights | the soaator from Indiana us iuopportune and | phiiE wheat per acre is placed at 128 | s it tested the sontimeut of Lhis opeu el cors B e o %y the dismantied fonce aroy t s bas | i ‘ n ot i % UFs, Lo uigh o 3 s . 1 | pushels, or o total vield of 2 20 bushels. v cors will gain possossion of the works, but i jatiakyal H.:Hl r‘ w \‘ K| AJ i EVeR :\ LN, duborer o o dlome- | of Lavor and the several lesser institutions m\r'A e Ees e : o !I““ ‘r”l‘l’ \\.[’)lA“ : ll_“ ‘nl‘xKQI'A.; " s i A volce hero ofaculatwd: “No, no, packed.’ : s s oo % con , the yard has beon cleared of al l LRSSy S fiigld After routine basinoss th ol L e 4 00 gays & 488 , X000 AREM H14SNIALN 0, o, paoked,!? o s Waor DALk, AR Ry onic hp eI B PEWALN, THouetend, who was watels- | Of EF¢at strongti, ‘o constaut teachiug of | 1hio sundry clvil appropriation. bil i | usual, but is now in full progross Whils Mr. Gladstono continuod, one of his Rondy to Die if Need Be, . o g ch- | o fron the i yur | the principies of- organized labor ac hosed of halt of it an Yy G & Corn is reported n good staad, but is late | supporters kept shouting: *'I'ive hands and P s % 3 w of tne firm peacefully perform their cu 1. MORRIS, in thesteel works, Home- | o % o 3 i itaudaty ashortoxecutive | o geconnt of late planting, which was ne A stick,” in allusion to the « 0 Not that we are cowards, for evers man | tomary vatrol. Lls statement is the best | S9! cordiug lo the® ideas of leuders bhus | sessiou udjourued. sitated by the wet weather { ¢ e, 90 ige ary patrd \s statement is tho best | M4 2 s cessitated by the wet weathor carly in the | wwendinen of us 18 prepared o sacrific bis Lifo if neces- | thatean be said in bebalf of the st | EHONAR NEYRRN ot Homastoag | gown 40 beggme. 1ho. eligion of we - ou, ‘The out 3 3 oces RURS L o aatd {1 babAThOfiine atcicans and |1 BHIONEE DONA Poy aanmasesdee, - - | 3 K yepies scason. ‘The outlook for @ good crop is | Mr. Gladstono was s0 annoyed that he / aury 1 thl AAEREIO 108 whiat wo beliave to | UIEY can bonestly assord th | oRRuAK | ‘“ vhiers, u‘ nee it nl st the workers ut NAVAL APPROPIKIATION BILL, ({»Huh' Phe condition of corn has advancod | turned to the interruptor and said irritably 3 i | VHORBETE MARKOWITSKY o mee | Carnegie's Homestead mills, or auy other | rom (0 per cont May 81 10 81 por cent 1 will not enter 1nto & conflict of lung boJust and vight. But wo aro feaifal of the | 9efense oF what they clatn | sioud RESANlianiie | R ot S At ‘,,\“‘,'\ ,‘ [{ Ly | 1ouseand Seusto Oouforoes Ag O hile andition of 0ae m.l‘xln,‘ o 'fi\‘ ! YiaLLL DOk SRR 010 & ARRRIN Flunge wiip R e 1t it ol ad B SRS | ta, ghag o pr | "RERER weis of Howestoa B Promrone o i, kst o Jugton Notos, lon considerably on account of wsuficient | Tho mecting concluded with hoarty choors P iy g Y troduction and protect of nounuon | RLPE KORTEK AL Homatond, j @ Mo i e Asiixatos, D, C., July 7.—The contereos | rain. The condition of fiax is u trifle lower, | for Mr. Gladstone. g or blood, but | workmen who will ossess them of | A, A SEMAREMN 0 0 Mol | wen, even at the cost of Life. on the naval bill bave fiually ugreed. The | Stilla fair yieid is prodicted | Mr. Gludstone, iu the course of au addross o ‘n(‘ stand 1diy by and see the bread | whoir homes sud means of livellugod, | the coroner bas no ofelul uouftation ; f g m“‘. ML receinly, that s, within | house accopted tho seuate's amendmouts, up Ataln it Holyoke, ‘ T Loy ol Ay Joday, S0 KRN wrosted from the mo > thoy re ovderly and caveful observers of thd | their ielul moulication of | five years, that suy mauufacturer, employ- | pr " g | iyl hie deplored the hind state of trade | ‘ 9% A MaAU f (gun. wives and | ey sre SO AR iRl abtprsere of Lo | thglr caatl, | fivo yoars, hiak guy wauufacturor, smulos. | provriatlog tn (ho uggregate about 880.00, | Hovvoks, Colo, July T.--fpeelal ol Lho latelok. o raphuiaiad ths tdas Thak sea ] ehildron without maKIng & vigorous efort to | billake, oxccpt (AL aLoudIgE the dsgiuceful | of whom may 1o, and wentyivo oiuars | 1 brivging bis men o torms o s featalul | aud the seale peceded from all fupiber | gremto Tus B A'heavy rain bas boen | Ciprovity would cure it preveut it Bcolos onueLed aftor thosuriendor luat night, | sligtly fujured, Thosein dangor of dvine | Butt UBLEY ErOw ; cou e 1 opon lght, | amendwments, except the ono providing for | in prouress througtout tho nigntat this | - 1 “Tls story in substance was reposted scores | B4 V80N atiomptadi no disordor hasoc: | ave Gicorgo Kotter, Richura Darbam, W & | sect EFow; competition fu otber | tho coustruction of onesea-going coust batle- | place, Gomlng at this tiwo it wili prove of Hakin Salie SLanx IEMRRSAE ARGAS dseoren | currad und ull those sconcs familiar n lavor | ¥ itichurd Darbaw, Wil | sceuous oesot those local ludustrios, and it | suip of 4,000 tons, which, with tho armored | EFeut VaIuO 10 W beat. | Bostox, Mass,, Juiy 7 ward Canflold, wes by men 1o all parts of tho towu und | outbreaks in Kuropo wre wbseat. The keop Jarles Dao ¢ a ( bocawa of @ caso of Hght eisher for lower | cruiser of 5,000 tous provided for in the o ssaiatuut trausurar o1 the Union Faslfo- rell» Yan) ovane braoii SRR ng of the lawful owners ana those whoin Ne I3 N afidha M vagus Oor agaiust dewands for advances X A The o " 9 | men rom ovary braneh of wor e wit, | {0, 96 0 WAl oWior st hoso whevs | | Nearls overyuo of tho Wiakertons s moro | Hud auuer aloiricts dowaade for w1¥auses. | bouso bill, will constitute atl of th0 new o0n- | Pocoaks Uty Md., July T.~he bust: | Yesk witco e be sie o e Bany auded that arme bad been suppiied aud | of it 1s K90t het WAL Upoa WALCL OUtsio | g frow A0loaN OF LAOMR Miw Spfor steuction authorized. As uo appropriation is v ey ® il | Xork eflce will be given M Sap KRR 0 h outsivo | g from shot wounds sud tho remaiuder . ” ness purt of this towu was burned yosterday. | Irist compeny P 2 i | aalude [CONTINUED ON BECOND FAGK ) wade for tho Lattleship tho bill s 1t passed | Loss, $200,00 q ‘ afany Wi cofUuus 19 Aeassiep | it L0388, $200,000, ciwid iy coupous s 1L Las hu the pasky

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