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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, APRIT’ 20:'1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT KNIGHTS THE PIFOL. SPEAKING FOR LAROR. THE SEVENTH HERE AGAIN. ‘this afternoon to parade. The ronte is down FOR _SALE—HOU FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ke eS Sas street Woy along K atret to in dows Uta —— meet - = i ———__> vestigation movie dy 3 * ion’ passing | property: House tad Lact conten VAD cola | Peay SE 1 00g8, BAND, UNIFORMS: | J{OR RENT NEW 2eTORY BRICK HOUSE, 7 im of the Labor Troubles im | The Mase Meeting at the Ries’ Hall | The New York Scidier Boys Moet With yy Py AS Droperty—House and Lot—corner 13th and Nsta. | I cheap it sold at once: bine, with gold. tri rooms and cellar. nearly 14 acres of ground: very Py the Southwest. Lest Night. @ Rensing Reception. Ft Sho), Lok 26 by Loo. with the aitacved vacant cots | mitngn Address or call at S21 10th st & e. a20-c03%* | Srceible [to the Gly on "Glenwood rand, near the we a, a ee ormery. south a cnt eapowurg asd aquatic forauottcraes | JOR SALFSTWO T4sTOR, DOUBLERASK. | SEMI Mgen ees Pe veer INO. A Paks NM "gov. URED STAC GaNaTan, | “auMtaTivan Tamovusm Weatiar carey, |SCX2S ON Tae avewve vas wrowanx | 10 pts Loe papers esidence: also, two wall-ren ed ama‘ler houses—1 1 pedal-base ORES = aris vost be | SO . +] amnivas. ow tan sheainee-e aamee- GaN; OOS Est CADpiy to the owner, at GIG F at, | grin aeseucrttve, st GL: WILD & BROS 09 7h | JVOR SALE_LOTS—100_ BUILDING, BRI 20 Latest Telegrams tO The Star The special committee of the House of Repre-| AP ONA#4 MB. ¥.%. yoOO AND OTHERS. | F100 A ie wa. 1 CORPS ARMORY—WHaT | The Officers Call at the White House. {OK SALE—ON SMALL PAYMENTS6RooM | JV MINES OF THE NEW WHITE | Midinetx mothe phe ie oie ee eS, | sentatives to inquire into the labor difficulties | It was expected that Mr. T. V.Powderly,| WAS DONE To-DAY. a ey F'Pranve dourct, co tsaisoatane hel pote ot | Ap ie rape Col Mido frutrcisnine 33 | HY AES seen atler a pm. 745 9th at mw. orto in the southwest, held its first public session | Grand Master Workman of the Knights of — he officers of the Ne 7th regimen meenT. SWOKMSTEDE & BRADLEY. 57 F | sna sso ounces, Fespeaiveye” Aophe ae See ae | 2 arte PUCKETT, Attorney-ei-Law, | Hlddens- today. Owing to the difficulty of obtaining | Labor, would attend the labor mass meeting at | The famous New York 7th regiment arrived | called at the White House tn a body this * : ~~ ae pS ES SALE ON EXCHANGES = Closed Tes Doors. city Ne- | he wse of a convenient room in the Capitol the | the National Rifles’ armory last evening, bat | 1D this city last evening under somewhat i | morning at 9:30 geiock and pald thelr rrmpncta Vp ye {OR SALE—48- INCH PULL NICKLE STAR BE | Jf Besuttur Country Home, Hon eutAusronr, Pa. April 20,-The Oty Ne | committee had to bireone in an adjacent build. | when the evening was well advanced it was | ‘rent circumstances than it -gacmeenryepred bod gate ye edwnemmtedl ed large parking in front; location deligneful. Cal = ¥cle._Car b» seen at 601 Pa. ave. nw. 2 At Brightwood. D. Ga, bate ceart sara ing—the Congressional hotel—at which the] announced from the platform that Mr. Pow- | Y€8"8 ago, when it came here in response to ne | East room, and were individually presented see it, % ap20- POR SALE—ONE SIDEBAR BUGGY, HORSE Three Miles from City. ing. callof the government to detend the nation’s | the President. A pleasing Incident of the visit se E Six acres of Iand—4iy rich and fertile garden and, ————-—___ Sccommodations were very deficient. The | derly had not arrived in the city. The meeting TO rosea aie ti a onan Aoban? | near Whitney ave, 0 AUS SHEA, Bi dag stm | T1F in beautiful groverof gak und chestaar trace v | EENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Spee ‘4n eminence commanding afine view. Improvements, hour of meeting was fixed at 12 noon, but it | was held under the auspices of the Knights of | Capital from armed invasion. On both occasions | was the presentation to Captain J. C. et Dia Le gy or wili exchange for chy prope 8 tion | of Company G, of a diamond-inounted cross 0 was halfpast one before the committee | Labor, the Columbia Typographical Union, the | they were received with every demonstrat honor, i wefive years ol 2 insist of @ a Th tec a sia token Of his, twenty-£ ‘ap20-80 SWORMSTEDT & DCA DLEY, O27 F st. A fine young Stallion, by Harold Mambrino; kind, | “’Riso, a valuableceenanh ct atnety Dwarf Pear Trees setadgtalts Sods d chic’ epic Sot to work. It consists of Ex-Governor Cur | Bookbinders’ and the Pressmen’s Unions. ‘The | °f popular applause, but last evening they re- | Momr, i taken of his twenty-five, yours of = _ * a= free driver. biood bay, fearless of steam: no better | of choicest vatletion In full bearing, Prine The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. ceived as hearty a welcome as it was possible | the presentation of bohelf of toe mermment ine Perse Dred horse in tats ety, s Hing, Prloe, $3.04 ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by | tin, of Pennsylvania, chairman; Burns (Mo), | hall was well filled. Mr. L. H. Patterson called posslble | the pre oa beh Fiesbin: alley 3d st., between aplo-3t 1505 Pennsylvania ave, | Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 530 15th street: Crain (Texas), Outhwaite (Ohio), Stewart (Vt), | the meeting to ordor and called upon Repre- | !oT acommunitytoextend. The Washingto’ a. 605 Zan POR SALE. fare ) YOUNG SOUND HONSES FROM | JON SALESATTRA {ON TGOMERY Bra ouict: tes Sonn brig Me bn Rocking Frevines Pitta chaining 100, acre county, Va; some fine drive: County Farm containing 100, acres, dwelling with 216 Del'av_t5rs 2. lou 1342 Vt ew. : SEE eet Light Infantry Corps, whose guests they are, | ,,Fb0 oificers then prosoodid to the west from O00 |) Name D Parker (N.Y.) and Buchanan (N.J.) All the | sentative John M. Farquhar, ot oe ated [RE with the complete com. | Of the Treasury tuiding, and were pbota : members were present except Mr. Stewart, who | ex-president of the Int graphed in a group on the granite stalrwa Ye av nt ad’ heavy draft, Cail at MAGRATILG | nine roodas, outbuildings feat forey mares 1a wens Gi) Ota) NY, Cone...201%109 | is absent by eave of the House: Among the | cal Union, to preside, piiment of stat, officers and men, and, pro-| They next called ak the Watderariment ned goo 920 1th mn.L LLY's Livery Stable,211 11th st-n.w.n204 farm on the Colesville turnpike, near Four Corners, Pn eae lage Pence ‘$8% | Prominent persons in attendance rere a ‘MR, FARQUHAR'S REMARKS, ceded by the third artillery band, marched to | paid their respects to Lioul. Gen. Sheridan, 1013 1otm ori loud | JOR SALE—A 561NCH BRITISH CHALLENGE Burnt Mills, Moutomers county, Made apii-aw 10 “| IO" ||Northwest.. Tepresentatives of fhe Knightsof Labor, ayes | Mr. Farquhar upon taking the chair, said that | the 6th street depot, and received the visitors — ON.Y.Ave. ny ZFS 9,000 | eve-e: in good order; price, $50, Address W. Ma moan ii 7 \ Powderly, grand master workman; J. W. Hayes he felt that th bi is he | 88 they came in, a little before nine o'clock, A BUILDING ASSOCIATION SUIT. jv a ania portion of property on my | Star office. ap20-2t"" | JOR SALE-A FINE FARM, 200° ACKES, i oregon and Wm. 0. McDowell, membors of the execu- ‘at the honor paid him was paid to the peste mepedeannatd books. For full list ce for bulleun tssued on | y 5, 1 TOR PHA Montgomery county.Md.,on Metropolitan Branch! 38 {18S Oregon Nav._| tive board, and Frederick Turner, grand. seore- | great labor organization of which he had been TEES Of aPreon, thelst and 15th. [aj iF ). entirely now, at half price,at | B€ O. R. It; excellent soll; good house aud ontbulld- O14 nee |Pacs Mall... ‘M. MAC GOWA: 1343 F st n.w. sALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- ERTY, {ary; ag representative of the railroad interests, | a member for thirty years. He had little mis- | COMPosed of well-known citizens, headed by WagerSwayne, counsel; and as representatives John W. Thom: . Noble D. Larner, Geo. W. of the Women’s Labor League of America, Mrs. | &!Ving as to the benefits that oan accrue from a Charlotte Smith and three other ladies. A | Meetings like this, Rocranny yours, the skilled Cochran, Major Vandenburg and others accom- R SALE-Six RooM HOUSE, WITH HaCT, | Factor 1526 Houidary se, wiuated ig rep\tis imprinting | Darul ix Owner leaving the cl part of noriuwest. “‘Herms, $100 cheb talbece i ‘i Seiya ain or Sas aM grate Bere | on &thst.. nerween - A great bargain, RSE. WELL OR SALE—PIVE-YEAR-OLD H¢ panics of this country had been working | panied the Infantry to the depot, and as the | Ferdinand King has, by Mr. W, D. Cassin, A corps of four stenographers was on hand to| Onvin their omm rants whl . led ry great problem of | representatives of the citizens, made the visi- | flea bill in equity against Jowe MH. Wilson wurry & i CA es db eee mako a full report f the proceedings for the oxnrenl S225 2 gentle, a fi , | and pear orchard; tress in prime mnakiers Boop fair pley between labor and capital. They had | tors feel that they were the guesta of the entire | and M. B. Mayfield, trastees: S. Thomns leew ated Beal Estate, Ensor ei Sond Tata | {40 Reagy ang iarheas.” Cheap tor cash. Srare sues 3S acres under cultatio well’ of om railroad companies, ved the way for the establishineatof anveenee city. While the regiment was disombarking | “4 ee mens ESET . EH a lent Water; two runuing streams. Improvenen SOR SALE—A VERY Di FOF STORE | consist ofan Grooal frame cottace andali wees ABLE SUBURBAN | On san@—CHEAP—A FINE 1 a ees [Shelving Gin Ge secu at 452 Pennsylvania ave | ontbuiding’y aller deat since tsetse Gre two acres garden fruit, @c. Apply to W. tt. | 2 ; ay : FSi WS SO Ga ew Vork ee, PI a | aw. aplo-st | wagons and implements. ‘Tots farm is 6 miles from MR, POWDERLY 4S A WITNESS, ler organization, which took into its ranks | from. the ears and forming into line, not a pro= P. Berry for an sccount and to restrain Mr. Powderly was the first witness, and as| the unskilled laborers—he referred to the | longed operation, in consideration of the fact | the sale of property on Congress strect, betas such was sworn by tho chairman. Mr. Pow- nepal there Hoe referred to what he catled that it zoquired peso ists long ate Beall and West streets, West Washingt: —AN UPRIN ASSSAS 3 v lonal stages of progress from. slave sys | bri the 500 men wil eir luggage is | ver 1d to la pmorrow, and a FSD AND 4m Sim, | j7 QR SALP_AN UPRIGHT GLASSSASH siiow | ‘MecltY, *omile rom i B station. and eusy of accoss Gerly 1s very far from filling, at least in out-| tom to the wage syetemand trots the mane eee. eltythe avenue was gradunily ailing up with & ievanryrlerpywend ered mere ene og To large roopis Teak | A” Case and Counter: gsefal for tetor, fancy of mit | gprzge ath and Pata‘h.w. Washington Stock Exchange. Tanded son ar goin’ Wpioal idea of the horny- | tem to the co-operative system. They had 80 | dense throng of people, From curl to euro of ‘ ’ : eet 1 uigave se” “PEGS” | EAOR SALE ON RECHANGE—AN -ELEGASE | The following changes from yenterday's quotations | Han pe oi tell: Gu the contrary, he sp-} so far advanced on the wage system that | the broad expatee af the avenue the orowd wes | been issued, ‘The firstnamed gentlemen are TAF -FAMILY aie | A euuheroom cottuge a¢ Colonial Beach about $6,000 | on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted today: | PESTS to be_@ quiet, reserved, delicate lookin nery basin tore, : Pontleman whe ner deer car telicate looking | they had measurably reached the cooperative | o great that it was Aimicult for vehicles to | trustees and the others president and treasurer above described pro} STYLISH LIGH o system. That was tho reason tha\ foun: y street cars ’ Equitable Bullding Associatio becom mheseve ir Khe ath nie eee Fa | 23 Bee enh SM Se A BAGG, | HOV EuG Rowe wel aaa Dien, | Uishcd{SavOH Pee 120% asked. U.S, de ree) Seisteuce in a easy Cootonter ee He eaeace | AZ, That was tho reason that they found Could only mane slow ‘progress. ievery” avait | ofthe Citizens, Byultable Validing Association, rDpigie and beat built houses east’ Sf Captain is | Livery Seek Bea New on Smauire at BOWEN'S | aprrae Asth and F'sta_| Isp1, currency, 118% bid, 130 aakeds Fae. ECORI GE, Teer eeaved, CzCePt Sa 10 a 1ODG | the last tweuty years have moved towards time | ablo pinos for observation im the trenie of Ma tates that he was the owner of twelve sharee Saxfo5 to alley: 96000. CUOK a LEWTs eee — ~ OR SALE—A 400 ACRE FARM. UNDER HGH | $095: 1924. currency, 11% bid, 120 asked 20-year Rtelscuintaee het ee Bi aad 1th sie nw ~ cH Gs L No lan OT Horse. SEVEN | F'visie ot cuitivation: 90 a0 116% asked. 30-year | @ high intellectual forehead, tece, tp is ings Sioug the avenue was occupied with sight Of stock on November 1 and thirty-nine « JOR SALI E- a earn the less wages, The eight-hour prob- | seers, an flags and bunting Goated in the air | vember 2, each of the par value of $200, 0a ne SALE NODERSTEROOW BE pect connate easta ae can by ariventy | a par of ar weniy salen fama theciy, tn tausoas iD, 1h Washington sna George- oe cepeee graeesng ute said: “You un: | lem was not a matter that could at once be | showing thelr addy colors under the glare of | which he rose advances, or loans, and avers porthwest section ata bargain, house has 12 reo: 9 Sas, bie Sree i se them 2 ‘ave. aplactave | CoUnI, Vas will us gold cheap or exchange for clty | Wyn bid lbs maton eto Be ee aL, House 70s Ai ea oLEDy) pressedt brick front. J. AMBLER SMITH,attorney Rie 1424 New York ave sit" POL SALE-CHEAP—TWO SIX-ROOM Bé Homes, on 3%, between Hand 1 sts... =: taken up in Congress and state legislatures, | the electric lights. f Representatives for the pur} it) The way could not at once be clearly seen, | So great was the crowd and the noise that | trom the latier, and conveyed the property in. LOPEDIAS, JAMES PAR- Fok SALE St ACRES; 9ROOM HOUSE AND | Washingion Gas, 35% bid, 30% asked. 'Fizemen's | Possible, of getting down to the Teessnstor ihe Sull there was no doubt that the boure of iy Gio | Unrest end discarbanee aeideareeemeae Hho | Bull thers! Wwas ‘no doubt that Tol | afore rom the constant movement of feet, and | trust towocure the ausociation: that oa febrated Historian and. Biographer | Aya ington PG, Va, miles from this | Ins, i3iqusked. National Metropolitan ins, 60! abor ought to be and would be reduced. ‘The | the murmur of voices, that it was linpossible tO je executed a writing to Shouse there is placed aset of ADpie- | Gye Se COO eet Ee OO a ae ee om this | Ins dia asked. “Nat Bly Did, Bh ty saed Coreoran | country, and especially as to the conilicts be- | 800,000 enrolied workingmen of this country f he received $2,315 from the former and $6.901 Property. Apply s¢SMITH'S. S14 Othet___al7-0t_ | North Capitol and G Btsoct HR. 4b bid GO eako, dia, 1s like sending the whole fa: hear the musivof the bandsat any distance. The | $3,600 and $2 per month por share on <5 is: | CLEMENTS, Attorney, Alexandria, Va._ap17-3t* | 1us..0 bid. iggy Lia Uy uid: Thyuaked. Washing: | tweon labor and capital, and between the em- | would work oul of ie sees Oar coming of the troops was only announced to the | shares, “commencing Febrasy. tat unuk each. CT. PAU iy and beste ew. al 7 Chis work, new edition, can now Be ob: | Toit garg a VERY" DESTRAD GH cacoe: | tou Marker stocks bute bid ta sabe ef Wash- | ployer and employed. “This committee is fally SOR SALE CHEAP — NiNE-GOOM_ BRICK | taiped, all the vollines at opre, on easy paymeuts, oy | Jf ALE—a _VEI RAI ARM, z House. on H. between 4% and 6th ats. sw. ‘bout 400 yards from Magruder station, on the B. | 1200), 100 bid. Tockota and boulbe and the glare of tue colored | test ter hae heron na as oP cotthine antes 22 asked. as 8 purer, better, m jote plane of 1 i} | addressing Box 129, Star office. ‘apl-vie cond’ National’ Hank, 122 bid | gonsibie of the course you have taken in your ore patriotic plane Great "Fails Ice, 130 bid, 150 asked Keel Hatate After referring to the abolition of the slave | rockets and bombs and the glare of the colored | that be has be sirous: settling ali hi ~ = & P. KR, 1d acres in choice frulis; exceltent water | iit" 106% bid, 1072 ‘Penn. ‘rel, | Previous life, and of your disposition to recon- | system by a great sacrifice of blood and. money, | lights. It needed no announcement when the | indebtedness, and called for a statement, whica jodern ten oo. CEPR ERER Sh, god E | WOR SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD | heat the door, preg $2000, DULES Sea ON Ci 46 bide Chesapetue hand Poe, Tel Con 72 bid, | £6 the Unrest of the people, “Therefore we call | Le euid no” Chee ee cede eo a ae troops turned into the avenue irom 6th street, | was furnished, showiug. that le must pay me. Price, $3,500. CH. PARKER, arte will of @ grocery and liquor store; Goings good | _uprzste G07 thet. nw. | Ty Med, Urs Rlectic Light. 0 nakeae "We be 1, | PPon You a8 the first witness. Be pleased now | troubles in America. The posse comitatus may | for the sitectat once booms agiow with light, | $10,169, the amount embracing fines and fore en oe ye ayers: £c. apply to LEONAR! De | oR RENT—AT FALLS CHURCH, VA. ‘E | first mort. bonds, 90 bid, 95 asked. to give to the committee in your own language | murder; the workingmen wlll not. Instead of From all sides burst forth a general dispiay, | feitures, being $503.20 more than is claimed JOR SALE—-CHEAP—350. a ee Me | A REET Ti: F of nine rooms, suitable outbulldingS, with 17 acres ———>———_ your impressions as to this inatter.” the bullet the workingmen will settle their | and as th brilliant glow was reflected upon the | was advanced him. He changes that a proper AS House and Stable. $750. ( H. PARKER, TOR SALE C EAP, AN APOLLO BOcreDr: idan. Good shade, fruit, &e. Inquire at 907 New Baltimore Markets, pane prepiees eet enwas biped 8 troubles with the bailow, dark clouds, the procession mene move Types bis indebtedness would fall below sis sw. mised but little; sold only for want ofuse. Address | York ave. ze p10-2w' BALTIMORE, Mop., Virginia sixes, road a MR. FoGe': ES, along under @ canopy of living fire. 8,000 if all his shares had been advanced on, ROW SALE . HUALLERTON, dm, bast band, Pitsburg, Pa (OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROF: | conoliuted, 06: do. tensterues, 4: onhew threes, | moment and oe peeps on Oe een, [ore agen trig an gg Se And there being aecurity us to but thirty shares xr 2 ne ES sas Sim, nari of 190 "Acces new house and young | Gok; orth Carolina sizes, old, 117iq ‘bid today. | tons as might be asked, line On the Kencaentative of the | marched they were grected with cheers from | the. amount, dus Is below $5,000." Merchnnree POE: aoa ae ‘epi 7ate POH SAL ONE Fin $10, SINGER SEWING | Gicheys Giamiles from city. Apply to M. F. SHIP-| BALTIMORE, Mp., April 20.—Cotton steady— |, Gov. Curtin then asked him what in his opin- general assembly of the Knights of Labor, the R Hgund Ets sw fachine, slightly used, all latest improved attach- | LEY. O24 Dstt the spectators, which made the progress up th ALE—A THREE-STORY DWE pid-si* jour steady, wi re iry. | lon Was the cause of the strike, ats, drop leaf, side drawers and cover. elecantly. SORPAGED LUMEN Syston aad cycee beeen Oilten nepal Bean 7 . Ubat he was kept in ignoranes of the, intenuon, i ai next speaker, 1@ people were being edu- | avenue a grand ovation, First came the artil+ | to sell until the property was advertised. Ha oR STOR Dave ceaat ingen pra HANDSOME COTTA GOMPORTABLT | Whent- Southern steady and quick: western higher lor | | Mr. Powderly replied by reading the address | Cava trom Maine te conn ae lery band, then the infantry, marching in com- | states that the property is worth trom $13,000 to an inmiedings purchaser SA.000." a uselinen. Hot and cold water th bath room. Gar- | No. 2 ern winter red, spot, A 5 " strong, ‘wen! bor bona, fe. to an immediate parchawer 35.000. ap, Foe oN brodgnt ee tee ae MaMty mM: Botter and vexctables | S2aUZie August, usm, Lorn southern, highet | Was the cause of the strike on one branch it | WeFo evening schools. One would be surprised | SMe one hundred strong, wearing big 6 he Ww Floss, aiax TYLE pte Pe ‘young brought to the door, Apply to THOMAS HILL, Faq. | for spot southern white, Badd; do, yellow, 1644 7g 1 ing © id hav eee april’ dois bide May | WAS not the great cause of the strike on tho | 10 8ee these people discussing economic ques- | hats, black coats and carrying canes, an apl7-6t B14 Oth st _ | corner Fayette and St. Paul sts., Baltimore, or to A.A. | Western mixed, spot, 47 bic in many instances quite as ably as they | ing on their breasts the white badge of the re- The Eight Hour EUYREES = DwEE tea : “ Gould system. te = - a7 5 ray = ———— a 10 camer, Oats 8 < oe jor . The bund belonging to th s % — * ine, bay window ta foog Brooms bathroom and | JVQESALE_TWO TRON SAFES, Sitow PE SS Raa ner peer germoer ee f urtin—“What, Knowledge have you of | Wore celine’ thasonee ta, eee einemen | copiion committee. showy uatforme'withe tant | TE ppeegeny sp een ryton niagara geltar all m.t, om Ost, near Oth. st new. Good for a | A, CouDLeTS. Gas Piztures, Shelvilg, ete. Wellring Fron NLSOME, SUBURBAN REST | western mixed, 38439; Pennsylvania, 40a4% Kye | the truth of that statement?” away from ‘political parties, “ie wanted toe | drum corps, preceded tne famous 7th regiment, | GRAND Mas 5 LY TO WRITE A LET home or lavestment. “Price $6,000. from basiness, SMITH’S. B14 9th tapi 7-66 _ bie De seein room and closet in house: | quiet, 70a72, Provisions nominally "steady. Egus| ‘The witness replied that, be had no Personal | igwyinakers ‘and the press to kaow ante they | which marched up with the companies in com: | TER ON THE SUBJECT, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, VORSALES A HANDSOME BAY HORSE: 19 AN | Kove tyes: aeanatial nee Soon ain eeee foad: | truer, 12al 2%, Sugar bi Risky steady, Tider eo. | kUOWledge beyond what he had learned | awinake People and intended to run this coun-| Pany frout as far as it was possible in the | Grand Master Powderly was asked by aStan CA nS Ee ik plete ternous, compeeings ty, dno hay heres | Oftruit aud flowers. Inquite on premise, “atgars” | Kgued aul Tiga Ome Whisky stosdy, 1-10al-20- bad been tntormed orate deck ahianed how he | Try. ‘The consolidated raltroads: the banks, | crowded streets, The visiting soldiers presented | reporter to-day what the Kuights of Labor NOR SALE CHEAP—A GOUD BUSINESS PROP: | Rotrieen and victorias od horse hernte wad eeteoie | VOR RENT—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, WITH | Ber Steamer quiet—cotton, 3-16; flour, 18; grain, el the tariff monopolies, the Standard Ol1 com: | fine appearance, and their soldierly bearin, ELEY Wisk ce sree i rake” | (op surrs: Sd, horse, latness and beautiful. vi PIs" rooms, at Beuninge: Drce ten Sauae ak | ad, Hecelpta® flour. (708 barrels: wheat, 7.000 he had done, allof which has been published je. | | NEAR | und a drag. would do concerning the eigbt hour moves pany, the coal monopoly had run it long | aud excellent drill. was remarked on all By : Eo ados, ine = i I, G0 | Duanely: céru, 47,000. bushels; outs, 10.000. bualels; | from time to time, While in the wast be said | PS < rly a ment on the Istof May, He replied that ho oR SALE—A COTTAGE, SITUATE FR | und-adrag, ne Ceoer | Toulsiana avevor itis, SOAGGE of fete | eye, 100 Gushain Shiprasaueenr, So S00 arselss Be Heahd OUIIis abuts y bleh be did Bottini | otha: a Goeth, Weceie Te ee nin ea | take. wuthéésan ot may. tlemaie with View, lane oor teen tosay anything on that subject two lines fears, 15 asinutes froin center of elty, | apl7-1we | “apisam Wheat, 224 000 bushels corh, Sp booucatiae, “NO | the managers of the roud knew anything of | ‘Tor sore hey oes ae organization, come | were relieved by the white piped belts which | farther than what was contained An his recene Lot 30x126 ‘Price, if sold at once, $3.500; elt = = — | Joon SALESAT GAITHERSBURG, Mn, Two | “REA! 225,000 ousuels; corn, 37,BU0) Ree OF, Suose Was to make the mon pay sweaty- | rlundamdelenaqand thes would erode Ge Cone | cromed thelt bicatte and held tneis bearers letter until he ald soover hisown signature dima, balance ong. two and three years JNO E. | FOR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN [Cok SALE-AT GAITHERSBURG, Mv. Chicago Markets. Wore ‘discharged whee’ sheers dues, 404 | teachings. When “there was a combloation | iu places, They wore the regulation exp, pitia | Jetter Until te sso ever Maswn signet MisAMAN, S04 and S00 F SPX7 S| enly carved mouldings, carved ire: HAAaRE fone: | Houses beauthSl grade; meoidinge e godt teen | CHICAGO, g fina ‘let’ at oxy." sold owe 10 | Tight to.enter’ tho Neettal Aetna eaee Leas | Hat cowd control the price ot man's ioat or | sinall pompon, and. their tntlorme: smile not | However action exoopt to educate ties peenie ‘OR SALE—A FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, ON NEW | made by ons of the best standard makers to orderat | 10 acres Of choles lauds coco oy pee ae Qpened sirong and higher as 79%, sold, dows Dthe Texas PecupePital Another was that | broad it wastime thatthe republicchecked sucu | showy. mi pleasingeffect, As the ten come | ui, 1)) je would shortly write @ letter upon gE SALE-A ete BG SOUT | Ee BRD Miho east peed | AR 1a meta patna A | Rah Goch seatr sah re, Ca aga | othe onas, Paci Une mesutaned fot | rand lejasttne tnntchdrepuducchecked suc |shvw’orade a oaierfoce Ase ten cote upto At Ho would shorty’ wei‘ letter ape Ous5, repting tor $8 « meth.” Price, S800. + | guaranteed Can Le boushi for $140 cash, ineinding | HILL & C0. 1338 F st ‘p91m__ | Por! ys May, #. Bee | tear earaeaee rian wheye ware to: purchase ion! be rained: This caplialistlecoee ae oeae ten | aud tt Lenina ion tt one ae mem eae wonds Over iis own sigmatare WAGGAMAN. Sod CPt aw | Siggan ctabeniered cover and pitt stool, TMPROVED MoNTGOM wa sicatioue ecu aKO LOST Iat ear ae Just before they could! clevatod tong enough, upon aheprosirate tion | make them foul stial thay erore wenepnees Gar. Powedarty ons tosmeaneeh bh Gerphben WOR SALE-A NICE TWO-STORY We aie have for exchange sor a square, piano an | H'On SALE, HIGHLY IMPROVED, MONTUOM. omina: ‘o-dlay. ake the last payment they would be dis | Gliubor ‘tits ease 1o pon te prostrate (orm AT THE ARMORY. as ten for tne oe Y brick-froat House. with bay window. o os nt Cabinet Upri ES will sell foF | grazing farm on Washington and Colesville turnpike, The President sent the following nominations eoereS a eu putting eee beaten ners The monopoliais had bees coming tet ie Cece seeker Sb aieae the csnapes meee) Le; —— fa. “ WTR Fy ining cight room: © per month to reliable party, S miles from Washington, 3 from Silver Spring Sta- t ney lot Inake that payment, an ad s iis latinr in taleiion te tier a : e ia Prices S4si0r "| Bok the above can be seem at tho Sep, Mpyevotten stench A “OE P’CLARK, | ‘OAne Senate toany: Hampuhire, to be property fell backe into tho bands of {he com | Ceiag it The. goverienens had eee | wheeled about atnd marched down that street his letter in Felation to the ‘eight “hour amoves ‘CKLEY, 40 Hi = iz ee ‘Sligo, Md 1m . Kel pany, the men thus becoming tenants instea since vu Z cesta a A = ~ tg yn _— TOR SALE-CHEAP— FOUR-ROOS i eee O maa Sam WAR EBOUNY (OR SALE-A CHOIGH LITTER FARM OF 56 | naval officer of customs in the distelet of Bos. | Bary, the: . cqultthe fonds and ova there (© Oulld.and | to the Washington Light Infuntry Corp’ | tompisiod by the Kalgtte of Labor. The ure; on FE, between 2dapd dss. sw. Price, | Telephone 307-2 fapl6) 422 dh street. 3,050. LEONARD & BUCKLEY, 407 4ig st, sw: 8p17-3i* TORSALE tr Acres in Montgomery county, near the District | tonand Charleston, Mass., vice Daniel Hall, 11 answer to a question by Mr. Curtin witness ae reg gece vee per Artred greek don) suitable for poultry or dulry farm: three acre lots, a ire guid that the purpose of the organization of the | maxing the fous eee tere je Taper osed With ten-foot fence: spring sand. ail’ cox | Whose term has expired. ACHIgHty OC ALOE wan to Dato ee ee oe ae ng es smaller, When you see a | and taking their position in frontof the balcony | talon towned oe ences for raising poultry; will be sold. with all tue | _ Postmasters—Jolin A. ‘Thomas, at Moravia, . imiliionaire you can be sure there are plenty of | on the worth side, formed a solid mass, nearly | hnve to be thoroughly aud ind farming implements cheap, wid pus .¥, nt, at Haverstraw, N:| turemmamce men aud to protect the manutac- ns OR SALE—BED LOUNGES ‘Soon and get a. bars. A JOR Lor, at RAEDY'S Insial Mouse, 625 Louisiana uve. iW. pld-Lie= | | country is not yet realy ior the viglit hour uillonaires the speaker said, were made by | front. The visitors marched into the armory, | order wf thiags,and belore. any ate nan he ha movement the subject will tly dis DESIRABLE ERKESIDENCE ston J. Bennett W ee o N. oer epoel Habs Vehind bim, The present monetary sys- | filing that immenge room. Then the Iatantry | cussed by both. manfacturers aul workin, re A THOROUGHBRED BLOOvED atone. JOHN T. MITCHELL, Real E. Blakeslee, at Thomaston, Conn, Thos, | “Y - tem was producing tramps, suicides, murderers | came in and took positions facing their guests. | men, Itmust be fully uatemnod ty nn oy oa New Y : Worse: four years oud, at JOMN 100 Penusyivania ave Xz Youngblood, dt Chester C. i, 8. Cz Geo. | mereecives be eatde eee on ith relation to | Gnd prostitutes. tg ireehold sys Seated in the bilcony, were Cominissioners | ors and employes belove any attenpe se nen anda vaplsiwe eo ne | Beta a Leo aeA UE GE, COUNTRY PLACE: | Washington, mm ity Geofge Blain at Black: | Mee Were in the habit of sucking a road dry | wg 4May to te land voy ineestlag er capitan | Wagon Seton Sremtley gfteprosentattve, Vcle, | to enforce the eight hour rule. ’ _ awe : ook SALE ATI T | sesenenvom house: nbeemarycoibaiings excelent, | haw, Cole Barclay’ D, Sualth, at Deadwood, | ABE then putting irin the hands ot a receiver, | Aolng with Am She had done. in India and tre: | Mr. Sonn We, Thompsou, Sajor Vantenvars, | Mmcerely aud heartily Vaca ta favor of a redc- welling on A sh between 24 atl Sarat | Pattern ; fine Laporte Wines | Wate oad shades $200. plas eae se eee Tage tien ne laborers want to tue company, | Eng.” Hel would et nee, have costlinten «| peas oe ee ee boo it dows realy Or redibally and fda wer ihe Capiule Whi Ue sold ata barman in | and Liquors at cost. 0 ell all the old private | _™ KER & WILSON, 1006 F st nw. NOMINATIONS WITHDRAWN. neflee Pyaooulaacsnscning. Mr, | banking system that would loan money to the | members or the citizen 6 reception committee, 4 a ate Age fee tos alg” AE WS | See WANS om AS tnd 1, a ad | receiver Would say he could do nothing. Mr. | D& on . ‘e A tract 0f6,400 acres of good cleared and Timber | The nominations of John Warner to be post- | Powderly said that the Labor organization was | People at one per cent instead of loauing It to | Mr. John W. Thompson th nireees Gee fund. im Fairlax county, Va. on both sides of the | master at Peoria, Til NER & CO, 916 Fst mw. Por SALE—TWo NEW SE ING, ata very sire to see any eifortor tuat Kind wudertaken low price. Fixtures for sale. ‘House for ren stepped forward LOUIS SPANI and William 'T, Hail to | perfectly peaceful, Sometimes inembers: mis. | “2 baDks atone per cent. ‘The money ioaner | and’ introduced, commissioner: Webb, wie Uthat would prove a failure, and thus retard ‘ROOM AND BATH | and note shaver Was the worst pest thatever | made a hearty speech of welcome, Hd said | visg yeah Mivance the object that we have ia Brick Houses, 402 and 404 Ost mw.eonvenient | apl4-Im Spun es Hen _ | putea rat aa yy eteea Peta within 40 | De postmaster al Beloit, Wis. withdrawn at | understaod the organization. Ff was sometimes | Struck America: “Ihe backlog sysrern to pier | Gene ie a oie ee care e ae Bae ee oe io cars, warket, &c.. houses papered throvghout. AL4 | ~ = = | Pies st jashlogton. Ingalte (ol GE EAP | their own request, post (ble to control a man by any law when | 56.04 was tor the purpose of reducing the rate | come the gallant soldi f the 7th Regiment. HTS OF LABOR AND Cirrks, >e z TORS AND SECOND HAND Cait | PLEBN, 20 duNst tw. mh15-3in coe he had been wronged. : 5 : : : BERT EPOX! 920 Pat uw Fees! AND SECOND | eS a eee mn waelnivicicn gn Gonerae! Gidutercst. die Would make another retorm. | to the capital city. | The citizens of the District | Mr. W. IL Daniel tar president ot tie cles JroRSALE-oN 0, NEAR OTH ST. | storses “Can offe ty and look. = = Saas e e One polat Me. Peer LAW BREAKERS. | He would repeal all the tariif laws and turn ths | would never forget that the 7th Teegiment came | tacit Ohta net tae President oF Fors: med tpn 65; ‘0 S, near Ww | McCAULLY, SUMMER RESORTS. THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILIn One point Mr. Powderly said he wanted per- | custom houses into asylums for tratnps. Still | to this city wien di bok Gre, mod, finpe: $3,000. Ob Tear Oth stn z= er threatened it, Then | siatement that there is vhs he Bre mod. imapas0,000. ” Og bth near Pat Rw, bs Sear mod: kenpas $2000, tor Lie aed SEG DBs Tare mod. Eps: $13, 000. ie District Commissioners Webb, Wheatley and fectly understood, that was that if the com- | be claimed. to be the best protectionist in the | we weleouied you to muddy strects and a city: Ludlow and Lieut, Townsend of the District en-| mitice found that aey of the Kaiches iad | Country. Ao would proveet America labor ty | Cramer eee gaat anuaay sire Welcome you TIC CITY, DERN IMPRO’ ENTS! Address, C. LEFFLER, 6: DRIVING : 1 bay mi: among the memb has joined the me 4 reducing the cost of capital. Ww id a a ust beautiful city in the world, adori hi oa teme sineer office, were again before the Senate sub- | violated the law the organization would heip owist Fane este eee a inan | to the most beantifal city lorned | a tew of the m ? i | a wv, TBR te Sate ary a | in Lewiston, Me., manufacture cotton with cap- | with parks and stately buildings. “We want | ciationon thin an we ae spices __ DUFFY & Bt et nw. _| SEA RAHALI, Vernon MiG Power Oe ¥-» OF Hotel, ppropriation committee having charge of the | to punish him. The law of the land Was su-| ital worth eight por conteompete wich tie ae you 1b think,” continued the Commissioner, . ~ he Ok SALE—HANDSOME BRICK DW aplo-im* CASS SEEINGS PEN istrict appropriation bill this afternoon, They | preme above the laws of organizations. Ush manufacturer Whose capital was worth | “that this city is as much yours as ours, and we | MARRIAGE LicrNara.— Marriuse 32 rooms. farnac OR SALE—O PRIGHT PIANO, 7% O@ MAIN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD, went through the bill in detail. making recom- |" He became impassioned over this subject | only three percent?» When they reduced the | want you to make our homes your bomes. | have been issued by the 2 shily modern in i located near | FOR SALE—0 fade, Cipecians barge of Allegheny Mountatus. ” | Mendations and urging increased appropris- | and declared that all violators of the law, | rate ol interest in America tothe fevel of inteneer | Yat made this possible. and our beautiful city | Wi. H. Campbell, j pe OE eed ee i Organs to IN HOUSE will open JUNE Zo.t, | tion ior publie work and Improvements. Whether Knights of Labor or capitalistsshould | im “ngland they could go. into the markels | ie gbeee as alle ole Tee ia ee city Tuckahoe, N. J; Win. i: FORD 1225 Fee Py = WORCH & CO, & th st. mw., Sole A, west, For iret he error all points east and STREET IMPROVEMENTS, be punished, All should be deult with alike | of the worid and compete. ‘They would have | midst who has nota warm. place in their hearts | Thomas Whiting and Virginia aot ES = Sohuier Planow” e spirebt WALA DUNHAM, Supt,Cremon,Pa._| Mr. Barbour (Va), from the committee on | hd stand equal beiore tne law, in the place of the present system) a cheap cap-| for the gallant soldiers of the 7th Regiment.” | Kitehea aud Aary.'Waysee bot pra POR SALES LONE YOU DARL Vatate Miata ignt LOSE AVE: fgg § | the Distrot of Columbia, reported inthe House | NEVE LECISLATED ox srarKs on Dorcorr-| ial pol uiation bub ucheapenplta”and (ua | "Aa the (oumisaioner socluded: Co, Clare | suty, Vac — Sng aol Pian ol reams.” Song, by Mrs. suan Lewis, oe 4 . » ING. 5 y_ never | removi sca L, a y 2 souctears trboamagy: oe sterniimene aan | trals of ities Sista Wuumiy noe ae ot Vastra Atlantic CHIN J this afternoon bill for the continuance of| Witness said that the Saisie Ga which the | ould elevate the laboring peopie untit they re- | sulds “For this magullicent reception eed | Horses Frou MeurtianTue «tabte ow: ¥ hardwood matter music stores, and Brentanu s. ap ear. Telephone No. 52 OP ria street improvements in the District of Colum- A Guced the rate ofinterest. | National baniing, | warm welcome, We think this occasion will | Green B. Morris, ¢ Bers andeliers: plumbi OR SALE—200 CARRIAGES AND WAGONS | yack Le PULAR BUMMER Hesse | bla. Committee of the whole. nights of bos were formed wasito bring this || no ssid) wastheonly/tning ahatvhed cpald dt | semuiarisog ak oes ane een eee Con Cregan, Whiz apply to'FHus. J. FISHER of beautiful design and finish, consisting of brews: | [CH PEAS ES POPULAR SUMMER Re ee, employer and employes closer together. They | this country for ity youre hearts,” others, bas beon sity aplo-se | tee SideBar Top Buggies, welghlig irom 20) pounds | ambmcheg dine gave, Tree cay: Me Capitol Topics. had never looked upon it as possible that they | | When American shippiig died they should | “Col, Moore then briefly welcomed the soldiers | to Ivy City. “The tivo lirst,siutneal a EIGHT | up, AUMEEKS. | gucsi«: Payilion.Couage, and 60 bath he RUINING THE BUTTER TRADE. could ever have anything to do with strikes, | have puton iis tombstone “died because of a | in behalf of the Infantry, Fiagplng Col. Clark: | among the best-four-yourviue of tue year, aua vom; « good iavestrmeut: rents for $20 pec month: | Liegant Pleasure and Business Phaetons, aS farroom and suave Rie gemeet ee Mr. Cameron to-day presented in the Senate | #nd had never legislated upon strikes, They | high tariff and a high rate of interest.” ‘The | by the hand as he did s. Tuen atuiscommand | WILE wadbening cock ae eae Jockey club's price, $200 cate Sppiy ac HIS Lest ewe apie | briolette Extension Carriages, ATSEEEKS: | Grist Mili, capacity 100 bushels per day: Steamboat | Mr. Cameron to-day p' had never legislated on boycotting, except to | questions prvented, ue believed, would be ai | the Imianury gave teir cheer aud. whoup meeting next month, TOR SATE -UNDERTHE OAKS. AT MT. PLEAS | TTAUiy Priccune for Laden erases AUMEEKS" | Whuct and Lauding: delightiul surroundings, excel | a petition urging legislation to suppress the | restrain it. swered by the organization of Knights ot | the 7th regiment returned the com —>——— Fasnk Hen soom Cottage; neatly new: handsomely | Laxuions Doctors, Pinan | ils t"Scermee fiom Wahlen: Manisinee aoe | manufacture of oleomarcarine, and saying 1 ts | “ine vextimony of Mr. lcd, but an adjourue | schools trough ths consiey torodtasue as | Ri eemy GSE ag tiger, folowed by the | A Wanant row 7 a io natural wood: choicest location: and | ie: ind in good eoudition. - For te vuining the butter trade. and Mr. McDowal was called, but an adjourn- @ country to educate the | military gag,“ eu! ashing tor Re La. DeAkers to Sse price, giibue! "EC SEWARD, Owner iF | ff brtonas aad Coste Hecker Rigi cpodition. Boe yecna ie Seam tient was taken stones, Me Powderly will bo | Deople, 60 that they would Leow nee ee ee | UAT © Erected with shouts of laughter. | charging Wolice Lieut Lo nena = ACMEERS | “api7-stu thot : ae i called ugain to-morrow. ‘The committee will SENATOR VOORHRES, ‘The order to march to quarters was then given | sault and battery. Tue ai NOR SALE—A T BARGAIN IN A NEW, riages and Carts for child | — bas Senator Logan re-introduced in the Senate to- | Slt Tossa tomorrow. morning. of Indiana, the next eins a Bitar ‘and the companies, with their muskets, started | mitted in the ic Hirst-ciams, large Residence, in one of the most de ithe nicest sent variety of Varnished day his bill to increase the efficiency of the | "Iris ancertain about Jay Gould appearing aa aie nay ext Speaker, made @ brief ad-| for tueir hoieis in double quick—giad to have | evening of bender, Wt F YOUNG, 1008 Pet wen ante” | Lab oben wen te tuts cy. The wes | Lie Srarror, ariny, with the sections stricken out providing | before the eommitice. Gress, He said he hud heard, in various | an opportunity tor rest. ou the following da: omplaani to Maye ee * rogbe for the increase of the number of men, relauing ———»—____ quarters, that meetings of labor organizations PREMATURE EXPLOSION. Dre eat ee Se Pe RAPT A cies Eibgt CLASS MODERN ms, as T do. Delightfully situated: Pacific Aveaue; one | to the pay of chaplains and authorizing com- EXTENSION OF WASHINGTON. [rere not safe tor publie men toattend. When] As usual on such occasions, the fireworks, in payer pg be erms to suit buyer. PITNEY & | ing aad painting will receive | block irom Ocean and new Iron Pier. missioned officers to make deposits of tnoney he looked upon Us audience, however, he | swe instances, exploded in’ mass without | Wat he femoustraterd wet. Arie DSS Esa tot | "Large stock Second:Land Carriages alwaps.ou hand. | Veuientts hee make ne comeortanles com AMEE | With the army paymastors A Bill Providing for Uniform Exten-| thougit that there was uo belier place Tore ellie $0 ke Rion eralcgly “ik raese Gentaaa® oo se sone, SALE-NEAR 14TH ST]MTPLEASANT |_a/Lim . ‘Open the entire year. ‘THE WEIUCLA ALKA TREATY REJECTED. sion of Strects and Avenues Outside | man conuccted with public aifairs to be; for yin eel Ay wih atin one ora retorted by calling tive bux. rooms and attic cottage: iarge, shady lot! | Pron SALA SUPERD STEINWAY GRAND By aay Gres The Senated has rejected the proposed teeaty | the Present Boundary of the City. is heart te was with them ia thely jant spine | SUE ced wulte atorithent diepiay’ te the ane nt a liar. There ite oy aaa, A A MPSCOMB, SUT Eis at Bw. | PPiner W; Bitist be sold at jess than Ome G tore-open the Weil and La Abra claims against . da | tons. Way should they not organize, combine | of the crowd and the consteraation of those in Akers changes, roux ed hina tot seen cetes ae ee ees | Wuird of origin AGL WILD & BRO'S. 709 | mh97-20:15t ArLanticcrty. | Mexico. SER RE AEC SES TONG AL Heke eae | DERUcngIN, protectin kapwitam aud mabe | Seenec ok wes neve toes aia eehoeemeenng | mackeltee ween ose meee 2 0, atter NOK SALE — SIX Hot Get ET neg = —___—~+ee_______ Petition from M, G. Emery, John A. Baker, and | Axsociauon’ was strength; individuality was | no damage was done. A lot of fireworks near | Uureatening arrest. Fibs F rooms mus couctae | JOR SALE THE ~ TRE OCEAN HOUSE Aarazic Gy, Mr. Cohen Discharged. numerous other resiaents of the District, stat- Weakness. | Wille the wealth and power of the | the ee an ot SOO) wnieh Mikc oan Ski SE Mb. aved by the 15th of May: Waulach Place, between | ny Sure? 20 boiler: mah nooo al | N. J, open Winter and suinmer “lot THE ARSON CASE ENDS ABRUPTLY. ing that they recognize the fact that the capl- | World associated itself by corporations, the | damage was done. inal Cows, Sad, 3 ti <= uaa Lith, T and U ste. AUSTIN FBEOWN, rabatng premes | Sery maeta haprovemencae bees Vieeeey |_ a the Police Court, this morning, Assistant | tatty has inom Inga out on & plan sneered laborers sould assvelate themselves togothe THE VETERAN MEMBERS, fag, the third trial of Ciution Humiilten oie Jee rx 2 TOE WORTAGIS AT Mote ames 1” | gue sauereof the “New Iron Pier.” “Ieated by sicamn | Distriet Attorney Lavender called to the atten- | for beauty and maguificene, aud that now this Wealth, ‘They heardot thedigulty ofiebeiag | With the citizens’ committes in the line of } judiciivent, for the marl or een, om ak hp EST ig WAGONEIN REVERS | ee Bosuthsvin | tion of Judge Snell the case of Isaac Coben, | pian is threatened with complete destruction, {t wus indeed a ignited ealiing.” Without the | march Were eighiof the original meinbers of | the Bight of Seplombor 20th, 1882, was to at otk of plattorai sprig | J af 186, SR EQRT, HL, FOR THE | charged with setting fire to Mrs. Brown's bath- | owing to various subdivisions of land without | toil of the jaboring people everything wouid | the 7th regiment when 1t visited the city in | Suined—Wistrict Attorney Worl ving : = at wring | BN season of 1866, a large Cottage, excel aa S06uR fe shrivel, parch aud die, The fountain of life, 1, but who_have since become citizens of | Ca4Ns, and Messrs. ©. Mi. Siality and med lots, 252155, Prices A PROBS | ently situated, completely and handsome! house, No. 305 Missouri avenue, as heretofore | the city limits into narrow and irregular weulth, power, Was in their hands, ‘The ottence | 2564, bu ‘ek. They were: Gen. W. H. Brown, | 1ef jor defendant, Yesterday ten of the fortys S00 INO. F WAGGA MEAN 4 . . furnished. 2 cciaaen craic Toom published in THE STAR, Streets, so that every avenue is chopped off at | they nec H the District y fo are ake " ut testified as SAL BIRDS — IMPOR : 73 NAity | pantries, kitchen, laund: Bird Food and | bed rooms, awcei Cages for sale at tue bird store, 1135 7th st. nw. huee. gus, range, hi a 2 | ‘Testimony was given by Charles 0. Lan; re vo Witnesses for the gover. Hed the iwcl that the people governed, | Gen. Allen Rutherford, Capt, M. Husted, Capt, | LW, Withesses lor the gover:itueut Lostatic Vunt's hall, six iuaster’s | ,, Testimony was gt y i ity, | the Boundary, and not @ single street 1s ex- | tue better it would be for the world. ‘There was | H Bromer, Major J.J. Noab, M. B Bradysi: | tthe occurrence, Tue tesiimouy today did novation for four servants, tur- | Chief Cronin, Fire Marshal Drew, Lieut. Kelly, | tended into’ the county, in conformity ry el Mi iven in the fam e no lawlessness among laborini le; he knew . nd Col. W. L. Bramiuail, The guesis | BOL dMfer materially from twat yy and cold water; open fire ‘piaces | Horace S. Johnson, owner ofthe house; Nathan | with the plan “ot the. clty. ‘Tho | them uid he reaend een ree eon: L no fear | Cabos fn Birds fine singers very. ch ‘A few more of t | | BUSLNES r trials, accompanied the regiment are Edmund | © as - Hw more of ia | nome SP BARTERECHT | Topeesnoat, Cellar, perfectly dry, Drainage excel: | 1. Clark, the insurance agent; Wm. Harmon, | rectification of this. growing evil is] for his government in their lands; he hed Caen baeaar general of the New York: wacom sien, ee | TT at tire Oi SISTARE'S SONS, Bonkers, | and Detective Rail. Chief Cronin ‘sald thers | {mporatively demanded, shy the’ petitioners | at however, for the government ‘when its | militia; Lieut. Col, Fred. C. McLewee, Edward paved ten-foot alley in Tear. with front =e ay ea neeee omnes nee 152w* | were two distine> fires in the house on last | and even now Will cost @ largo sum, increasing bower was in the hands of corporations. The | Kemp, F.5. Clark and Col. Charles J. Murphy, t—Judge James, Feating for $11 per month An excelient S CHANCES. HE La RRE. CORNER ATLAN Tuesday night, onein themiddleof the kitchen | with every year'sdelay. This lack of uniform Ganger to free government to ilberty was not | who represents the 7th Regiment War Veteran | Yesterday, Steele uxt. Stecle: reference to M. Cent net lavestiaent Can be bought at #1 = <= | A ucand Delaware avennes, Atlantic City, Foret ee oad nesuuirway. “When tho | subdivision impedes greatly the growth of the | from the classes who earned thelr’ breed ne | WBeTePres® M. Hichardson, examiner, to take testimony. Per month For further particulars inquire of FOE, SAGE SMALL Lor OF stock, Wasit EDWAKD 8. LEE, Prop. Wood, SON OF IE pein ue of Aeindling | suburbs and obstructs the extension ot street | honest work; it came from those who tolled acs, | eo tts morning Gen. Wm. Henry | Irvin agt, Irvin; order appointing Susan Irv! ABRAHAM FISHEL Aunsion Heat and Toner Co. Adurest Loe ¢ abireut” | wood, some of which seemed to smell of coal | taitros is into the county. The petitioners ask | All they asked was @ tair day’ wages i rH CANOLINA, | oll, was left, Mr. Clark testified that the in- | that Immediate steps be taken to continue the sf lay’s Wages for an honest’ day’s work. Whenever ‘the questi “ ve of the 7th regiment, | Sle decreed and Irv oy Nica sufance policies on the furniture in the house | extension of the pian on which the city is laid a orion | Six hundred veterans regime guardian ad litem, Bokarm a agt, Stantor Browne received trom New York this telegrain: 3 MATER AL FOR SALE. nite ¢ 4 Williamson appointed =e Been resolved itselt into high-priced money and low- ed and jorty-eightof whom marched | trustee to sell. Wilson agt. Wilson; order sub- | Stated Proposals will be received for the O14 Carrolt | ¥20. "0. T. YIEGEUFUSs apitim MLL | man at Moses’, estimated the value of the fur- THE BILL. Biey wanted nappy uomes:heppytirentdee cits | Watt ‘celebrating ina fitting manner at une | Lowrie; complainaat required to file undere eS | Mansion, situated on syaare 736, until THURSDAY, corpus WAVERLY? | asa, niture in ne Bouse, from an ins} ection made Accompanying the petition is a bill authoriz- ‘was not one of L080 who belleved feat the | Opera House tae Btn ,universary of the de- Pao tay: Rath egt. Rath; Charles Walteras us to suit. AUSTIN P. BKOWN. ihe building containy a large quantity of Brick, LAN: CITY, a a e he cust and empowering the Commissioners, “in | American laborer cor rug! labor on | parture of the regiment by . 4 Mite v com EEN Oe a ee en a Re ene oC Heenan eee a aa se Tenia Soe eee ae: con | toe aroponn vasa live ae my dived. THE COMPANIES ANDHEIRovsIcERS © | POtniag order granted, Nulioue’ ae ob FS SALE THE VERY Desie. Soil and Wood onthe p < fo-sm* ‘Mrs JNO. I. BRYANT. “Do you claim that you have made out 4 | yey,” to survey and extend the streets and ave- BEPRESENTATIVE WEAVER'S REMARKS, | are as follows: Republic agt. Adams; time to take testimony bow cecupled by Senator J. Deval G Gravel and Sand also for sale, case?” 4 hues of the city irom thelr present termini at | Thenextspeaker was Representative Weaver, | o|, Emmons Clark, commanding, limited. Shuemaker agt. Johason; pro. coi furnisied, for a term ot yeu Address AUSTIN F. BROWN, Trustee, 1426 F st. . rjyleave that for your honor to decide,” said | Boundary street,and to“erectand lay out streets | of Iowa, He said they were now in the midst | Staif—Lieut. Col. Geo, M. Smutthy Major Rich- | fesso. Bostwick axt. Lovett; reference to audi= ries to be tade as the house. ADy ___'_avléd_| Roprxsox, Parxer & Co. Mr, Lavender. : a Freel ine Contermitse ae fat as Sratieositty [Of labor's peaceful revolution, @ revolution | ard Allisun, Adjutant George W. Rand, Quar- | tor ordered. Callahan ‘aai.’Callahany divores given by GEO. G MAYNARD. 1419 8° ENT. INVESTMENTS ? Zhen Mr. ‘Cohen 1s discharged,” sald the | girests in coniormity, as far as practicable, | Of 1aPOr's p not stop until Jastice was possible | termaster John ¥. Long, Commissary ot Sub- | with custody of ehild granted. Livberinan ast, ‘TY A BARGAIN IF TAKEN i by mortgaze on iteul Estate Judge. with the Cra oh in every part of the country, to the hutblose fistence gag oma om mgs lg seal Mary L. Roach appointed guardian ad Y fints! wo-story # valuation, by the. — Sea TP : * and upon al e S A rac 5 5 . D. Me pemished two-story, brick COMPANY, AmMoNG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS To-DAY | tracts oflana lying north of Boundary street | Worker IM it The vaet accuidulation of wealth | Sisson, Astistant Surgeon Dr. Slorris Moreau, Routce Count —Judge Snell. ¢ taal strects Inthe norte raced aie . Veston, D. D, To-day, Elizabeth aad Lavin witclnas Nischical National bank: Sow Vk cig") | Cbolcet and most derable goods that could be found | Hearst, Gorman (with J. Lyle Representatives | ,, beginning at the Intersection of P street ana | How to dittuse, the question egy hove Who | sergeant major; E- C. Hay, Jr., quartermaster | Cruelty toamimuls, $5._ brake Parker, colored, 1S ROOM HoUsE | feutu thee tive yeate. Taterea pereke SUUBIME | OF purchased, ether in the foreign or home markets, | Word” Fuuston, Holman,” Weave Rock Creek, thence along Rock Creek to Pine aw rear, Brick, 12th 5 iy. The absylute certainty ands DS conmund them to the liberal pal ba 5 Ciark, jf, commissary ser- | disturbing the quiet of West Wasiingtc t, in, | Ro a 7” | political economy that made ft practically im- | Seeeaus Thomas pair Sarah 1 orderly couduets Milliken, Niele, Wheeler, Millard and | Branch, Sisters Banineren aati ee roads Possible 12 @ country lke this tor a laboring eant; E. W. Price,ordusnve sergeant; Wm. B. Taylor, © disorderly duct; $5. ee | eee ere res em ee ome cara pecan | Coringer, Mile (with Mr’ and Mrs, W. Young | along th ‘reeman, hospital steward; Chas. A. Cappa, a ‘ouage Of | Washington, and these efforts being crowned with un- | AFHOt, Lor bet. N yard ia fear! A. PTL LE @ | Washington Investors nd daughter, of Pennsylvania), Warner (er | @ Rock Creek church road; thence to the west WVaE wantlt Mimabyadntioeed ae motets band leader; John M. Smith, drum’ major; | Mrs. Thompson’ Appointment mati PARKER & TOWNSEND, Arubted success, as cum readily be demonstrated by | Missourl-wethy Jao M Soni) and ‘Lawler (with | Hne of Soldiers’ Home lauds along Rock Creek from procuring a home? He asked them te | Peter D. Braisted and G. G. Stow, color bearers’ jorecd. ey - - apli-om Washington Agents, 1418 F st. n.w, Mrs, Lawler, Miss M. &. Reardon) and D.M. Mo- | Church road; along the west and south lines of hi Mt it; to inquire of thei: lo Wm, H, Heisser and John K. Green, ge: Another mass mecting was held tn Louisville JO SALE—THE NORTH WASHIN 2 2 nts, 141e the immense number of “Patrons and Customers” | Mrs. Lawler, Miss M, ardon) and D.M. Mo- ’ Home lauds to Lincoln avenue, along | tin of it; toinquire of their own conscious- | W I ian | Joor Lease Carthy, of Chicago; Thos. Collins, of Pennsylva- | Soldiers’ at e, S| ness, If they wouid do it he was confident they | S4ides. d last night regarding the reappolnument of Mra, itaprowed anf Gnuuproved property | PO8 FS oper parr or who dally throng our spacious salestoom In pursult of | nix; P. Rose, of Colorado; H. D. Mestullea, of Pisce of beginning. “the Conuthissionors age | Would reach the right conclusions, Here, im | pcompany ATA. W. ea ace tear: | Thompson as postinisires, Masonlo. temple “chances f ment” Bares desiring to put | peceRyCMSMIAL BUILDING, goods, handsome trimmed, made in every respect Aurora Ind; Thos. Curtin, of Buffalo, “and | Platt Si to propare Accurate maps Of ai srveers | COUDLEY eighteen Himes ss larg aa Seance and | torssrgeon; J. H. Stauton,cer 1; Chas. Cook, | was crowded, and the action of the President tf the elty will find tt'to their adwantags | THOSE WAGGAMAN. _ | dual to custom work and perfect in Qt, for which our | HOS. 8. King, of Buffalo. and avenues to be extended, and all lands | nly 100 J cernold: twas Practically impossible | sergeant. was enthusiusticaily indorsed, as were Repr= as this company. which, gives is wine 12 FENNSYLVANIA AVE | Well and favorably-known house stands preeminent |THE Capers from the military academy o COs ae era ee pee er ata aimnteeetae" eer Eee Geet Peat, Ge; | sentative Willis and Senator Beck. Many rating Sot isa obec stan Had bis Gn lianired vist cuss om | A@ Uarlvaled to dimplay of Fine Heady-made Gar | Michigan, who are visting Washington, ealted | With improvements thereon, such maps to con- i ook tou New Hainpahire ave at a rominent demucrats of the wing of the pariy ‘The committee on resolutions, com) lieutenant; D, A. Nesbitt, sergeant; N. X. Beck- | PPO™ a burter-Journai, {Toots and monograms stayed in colors | ments for Gentlemen and Boys, we would solicit a| ina body to-day to pay their respects to Gen* | fimitsso as to provide for the sondern = ee ues compoved of, = which ‘opposes the Court Thai, made with, sergeant; J, M. Schuyler, sergeant; W. 5. intme: jan ane ta ral Messrs. T. F. Maher, J, T. Dunbar, J. E. Parker, | With, ts “4 speeches commending the reappointment of am thorough inspection of our display, with entire cond; | Sherid: Sani nee Ganeral Dea of lands necessary for the extension, sergeant; W. vO acres of improved farm lands in Vir Wilson, sergeant; H. MM. Nesvitt, Thom} ‘The meeting closed with three eee Se aS the President, J.M.Slockett, H.S. Washburn, A.D. Wright, Seedy rs. Thompson, : : —— sro vst ow | A Mid Litior'rent oral by 1 G-ADA Vee Cos | dence as to saisfuction to our customers in result, ‘Tae Crease Mrxisrer and tho other mem-| with the sdvice and consent of the Senate | and A. 1 Wood, roported asaries otrecolinee » Company OND. A. Pollard, captain; J. W. Mo- | ues, for the Preside at a ‘abe erockenions Real Estate and insurance Agents, 2051" Aviano bers of the Chinese embas: tewart Castle | shall appoint three persons, each to give a| which were adopted. Theresolutions cudorsed Douguil, first Meutenant; E. F. Young, second | adopted declare for liberty of thought and ac MONE ave. js15-104¢ yesterday, and are tempor. © quartered at 1000 bond, wi shall seyets the value’of ail | the course. pursued by General Master Work | j/eutensnt, H. 8. Thomson, quartermaster ser- | tion’ in the party asaluet hasty conlernetinn MONEY TO LOAN. + a Chinese _.ulater and big | ands and improvements Decessary ior the | man 7. V. Powderly, as the chief executive om. | HUPSMA Do tall aratechgeauts W. Speagee, Of pabllo servants; that Willis hos reflected the ——— = ~ = = Arlington. The new Chinese ....u! ant extension, and each member il Fecelve | cer of the Knights of Labor, in relation to the 5 Carter, sergeant, E. Movuy, ser- iment of the majority of the democrats of S162 S. uite are daily e: ted to arrive from Sen sergeant; J. W. 7 5 > sentiment ty 16300 ee ee are on PROPOSALS. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, mu ens $5,000 per annum for his services. The com. | great strike on the Gould system of rallways In oy 3 Fy FY nN ere om, kod Foal eatate security, BE 2 Francisco, inission shall have @ messenger at $900 per | fhe southwest; commended his appeal for sid of Company D—William H. Kipp, captain; A.B. | {2 ‘postmistress of Louisville; that democratia Napao aie * OMT Ges North Ganstion ave. PROPOSALS FOR POST ROUTE MAPS. ‘va Trameixe SQUADRON.—The Portsmouth, | annum and @ contingent fund of $3000 per | the cuterese recognizing the Hennepin canal | afien, first leutenant, H, principles are more important than the LONE de LONS=¥is5.000 To LOAN IN ONE Wasursurox D.C. Aphl SUT Se0. beat Rovshireh anew Saratoga and Jamestown, comprising the train: | 3e8r. oP tne work ‘mmlgned teem. Heo | Project to be in the inte aid the preset ore Hlontcaauts ape ay 8 7 Bi. ins ons $100 ap to aug asiouneaesteed oral: | pOEALED FROUSALS will berocdieed at in de: 319, Southeast Corner 7th and Dstreets, |! Squadron, salled from St. Thomas on the | Eoes on to provide that iu assessing values due | portawest aud ihe consumerch Ter snee ant geant; Oscer Mussinan’ bas’ made satistactory prostmistresa, and ie ut Comuissions inoueraia DANENHUWER | JUNE: lesb. at SWEEUE OULOC noon 123m 10th inst. for the United States, and are ex | consideration shall be given to the benefits the | furnish bread and meat, in consideration of eB. {thful to the democratic % Ee | SU Iss6, at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. tor re | ap! Company E—Georg: fait party. Poona rse pons diien’ cooler te Coram Rested toreach Hampton Roads by the dwt of extension may confer upon the property, and | labor, to the poor and nesay; opposing the pas- | «Wilton, ast leuvenant Ae ap aa pony 1 a ps during the : . can owners | sage before oe eoy sergeants We Boom to eu@erere from Uroochitis te itea oy jeairod: lowent te tending fune Suc ises ee B the commissioners shall condemn the property | stich seeapstoors lols et poe ning the Seantnga sergetat. we (Ey Erato ath cipro, ke ne qbmang senna siaem tis ot were |Our Bustsess Sure been apptnted tow 91,000 clerhipin aio of | Santis apotaag "eat iauiees dato a | Hone ce Haprentiiva io deisrmiuo upon 2 * Coa 7 Deel Appleton TPS, Liceused ned Keal batate Broker. 14: onts to be met ib respect to ork. n appointed toa $1, jerksbip in cept e- | day in lieutenant; J. Kew Vor ave. we PSchtia | He tmated stats or cath ap whic wi prope asp fice of the First Assistant Postmaster General, | posited with, the District Supreime Courtacd | Gey dates eset targ Jot tne, consideration of Heutensat; Et D- Appleton, first sergeust, W. <0: Mir era SR ON REAL ESTATE OR | manner of bidding ald conditions to be coserted oe SPRING OVERCOATS under the civil service rules, sae Hake posseselone Le eoees ety ond At | by the committe on labor. Peck, second sergeant, | EJ, | poramanis, ANNIE WIDUA. tateae’ Soeghase” eer < SS SECU it! at lowest rates of ers Ww be lurnishe ol pplicatios ae j. C. a f. . “ Riacrere, Novdelny whore tne tecarity tnqned. | Topegtapber of ha Pear imse dese winnie | QOUUPY SPRUIAL ATranriow TODAY. GENERAL BENET, chief ofordnanee, is acting | or part of a subdivision of Jand or streets is con- REPRESENTATIVE O'HARA, Hoigne dist Heatonant; J.B. Dowton: sessad | Siliaa G. aud 3. Olvia Baker, aged sigut tmouths OVE GHEES, Son Sthse mw, | 2oPOE RP = demned the commission shall reconstruct the | of North Carolina, the next speaker, said the 5 + ingen dam | 5 Fi ‘ TATE. | , ‘The Postmaster General reserves the right to reject Sees, aan ee abeeeiee 0 See Ten, vation te ap aay sete ‘of this cid Leutenant; 0. E. Sueviley, sergeant; A: L. Ely, | "Funeral April 20, at 2 p. m.,from her parents’ rosie MOSEY 70 Gouaraot a SuATiy, | any ocaliuumanats Canrerecneame sgt (2 a Endicott, Spd former owners may repurchase at the priss | Workinemen of th Adding the connie ot te | het say 3i-awase tlie ;, J, A- | “caovoox. ‘Ou ‘Moneay, Apel 200s, 1908,” 98 pF either op oe pare hogy A ‘Tae Momssos PURieAm bes poe: Guloney, | Ot Moen aset shal bees at Trin an es | neh Weigel Miowdiyy Snewueh degpainaiien | Somes ‘first Heutenant! SEM raceicer, 154d juin, THOMAS CHOGUON, Inthe aietiete IMIRSE *sa.ted at S pecennt on Bre cee oe | PpRoroaals FOR GOALS = rroltation bot ie nas eamtaty you ofour de} from Chester to the League Island navy yard | Rogen oiader and the money deta on ihe | thoy Hause trea labor from every ioneeer ae] Go Geaian, avodamaster etaeon Wr a |” Meanie thiemteen asim wate Property. Smaller sums al 6 per cent TE OrsiCE OF SeRGEANT-AT-ARMs, termination not to be surpassed and the low | at Philadelphia. pg ed pe ed bre geiears (ree eee eee eg welt ot 7 |) west, at four O'CWGs aa Melatives ed x UNtreD States SENATE, prices we ask an equal determination not to be ‘THE CABINET MEETING TO-DAY.—Secretary | sloners and the new commission are given the | ital duis that the wagpemcelar donne ‘share the | _ Company IW. C. Casey, captain; H.J.Thorn, | triends in vatiend, a Scaled Proposats wilt be reccived'ss bats Gitize won | ‘mdersold. Lamar attended ‘the cabinet meeting to-day, | Proper discretion in carrying out Te 21600 tec; | protis of thelr toll, “What would be the resuit | first lieutenant; & & Sage: second: licutenant, OE OF Mantes, Ave 18th, 1000, ot ae Bue SE AP RUD 29, tor a7) FoRcalland look at our garments to | ‘The War department was the only execntive | wide along Nock Crock, beteene Tr stoee soe | fa the Distriot of Columbia ih the wrote | GoW. Cheuncey, fret serecant; A; Delafield, | tie tate fuchard aged ears, OS REAL ESTATA Coal, furnace aise. Vite Ash Anthracite | day? department notropresented. It waa decided at | the District line, Persins diseatisiod with the | Between the workingman, and tho employer? geany G. fourth east Wednesday afternoon st Svaew, ge a Wascaman. | pTuistite to be Inspected and sored tn the vaults of aed the meeting to execuse at noon | gecistong of the commiasion may appeal to the | Here ine government. ba fy need one Ledert cap LE as - _ Seo ay WAGGAMAN. _| ine Seauto wing of the Caplign at the ton crine tte . | clerks woo wish to take ‘partin the Odd Fel- | District Suprome Court and freos fee pease init Gay = OZ, Seee cis tee | 9 Gomme, a ans Staanemene icilang, BRA Ra Are 3% re Pose TO eas sa.oeneiore che Lot day of May, 189 “he right 1 Jows' celebration on the 26th inst, fag bulldings Within the lial rreseta as | coustitated a day's labor In this thee had the | socoud lieutenants Gi Poweres scrsenns By lat trmest races of intent Charges togersce Sec ony Ae all We. CANADAY, BOLE WALES SEN ‘The, postmaster has had new letter boxes | provide forthe paymontot ineleedo nears | ssmapathy of ths class whieh the Poot | L. Waterbury, setgeank; W. Hf Francia oor: ats tines go Weseenany, aprk be necommary ey: ds bX HECK. 910-8 Sergeantat'Arms, U.S. Senate. | mag 625 Pennsylvania avenue, laced ‘at the southeast comer of New Hamp. | the District Commlssioncs. sees represented. geant; HS Giark, sergeant; W. G. Bates, sor pm wa1e 1506 Peumyivaniaavea | = Shire avenue and TL atrect and the southeast issue bonds of $100 to 9500 denomination t9 | a ppepeuce we sande ty Renesweniative | oan Liab ing on SO ‘to ONEY To LOAN 1 Bawa - ‘of 10th and F stroota ‘an amount not to exceed to bear 8 | Murphy, and Mr. Z, V. Rynder, ous Thy wat sod ‘non commiastoned OH JM “ti sous vo sare as lowgnt raten, etre | Ger Tus Best. Novesrims “*samdel Boots Indicted for assault with | per sont interest to bedaied sotirecy ese ie | Pouneylvania, Hot with Cou Dy Band G, aro at Willanlcs ieee Bows: ‘ feaded Me, closed the by ‘tatt, Eiaienecarity FTTH FOX £ BROWN. “rus claountiaimaines bear intent to Klip pI not guilty in the Fun Sfty years, the interest to be paid from goras romana gato ee Band X areat the Aclingion, Cos, A: Cand if | Soe ws i - — ——— ‘East! NOVEL’ dnd ay. are at tot 2 ‘ONEY 70 LOAN “THE CONCORD COLLAR" nti fs to-day in down, sig bul is of tery great length and prescribes own the wail of protection. ‘house; mon Soewts toe ase MO 27 ow9St nares or mterese Coupe, Carriage, ‘Team. and Express Hernem, EASTER NOVELTIES the ‘balding ae ‘northeast corner of 11th | in minute detail all the duties and steps to be ; te — AUD A PARADE TO-DAY. Frente ‘inviued te saaenae ON REAL ESTATE SEC ctall kindy and description at Lowest Pheese KASTER NOVELTIER, and ¥ streets, where Mr. Calderon Carlisle is | taken. It was referred to the District pominit- ‘Lamas returned today trom: L pasiaggeomee! z = URED, | SESS ERE | eee me _| ee eee rie Souniueamina | rans ee gary fans = —— LUT: LARGEST TOY, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTY won Bt 5 ison 0, ren Ean ee nova aH RS forms forte let onrits finely pet odie ngware ‘she readings et the signal offiee today: | Cot Jomx Jaxasom, the General Supertnten- Jntarest about the city, the ctisens’ commitiee ail cing Style Miock just received. SUK Mats madeto | ag-HORSE BLANKETS seu c eaten Prices Me lowek cnistIAN RUPPERT,- | has beou awarded to Nosh Watson ety. | Bites oder, “epaing dove Fectuy:Sil Mot nec So | niga Caney ee ence SEIS) apis 405-405 7th stress northwest, _' The contract price is $12 & ‘ ou ‘ Sicsinthal, SI? Satcbnaaeesl = 2s | Scot ier maui sacs cucrice 8 sonmoeto | seater oer Sees SS

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