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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1886-WITH SUPPLEMENT = = THE LOCKED-OUT WORKMEN. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE CHICAGO ANARCHIST RIOTS. | The “Seventh's” Grateful Appreciation. FOR_SALE—HOUSES. FOR_SALE—LOTS. Nor T Zut = — Tune SOneee op Segines Set eonmoeas JFOR SALE—A PHIRTEEN ROoM HOUSE.JUST | Jhon SA SE ead ‘The Situation in This City. A Sensation in the Senate. Sharp Comments of the Press on THOMTSON'S REPLY, Z completed: Drews brick Front. furnace, speaking ¥ © | cme rourrm pay or THE conrest—asrncr or | ¥% TNGALLS AXD MR. CAMDEN HAVE A novT.| Nihilist Methods in This Country. Mr. J. W. Thompson, chairman of the clti- uabes. bells, hot and cold water. large pautty aad cer autty In the Senate this afternoon, the inter AY mony ped ‘zens’ Committee at the recent visit of the 7th Jar, ad all modern improveméats: lot 213120, lerge AFFAIRS YROM BOTH POINTS OF VIEW—THE | 50.1, commerce bill being under consideration, | 70° American press is condemning in severe fol. New York regiment to Washington, has re ie ww ifsold witha ten days. ADP MENT ; BHIONTS OF LABOR AND THE ANARCHISM. | fr. Ingalls created something of a sensation by | tms the promoters Sirsa tore deen jostiy | Celved the following letter from Col, Rauswons Sag yg a epi tei COT AMS | gc Bight hours or nothing” was the legend | intimating quite plainiy that Mr. Camden's | Co? _—— eaten r a BY W. 0. DENISON, Heal Estate Agent, ‘st : AX PALMS, SOE se ma ee — Clark, commanding the Tih New York regi > aT, 7 3 stock says: [1 eri VOR SALE-A CHARMING PLACE OX, THE | Fuitn emtaie, Mount Pleasaits sisson Columbia aves | » Bete the fortanete purchaser of # small stook of sorawried tn chalk this morning on the wail of | amendment was presented in the interest of at | workingmen wine ee oe of a | ments the entrance to the Knights of Labor hall, at | the instance of railroad corporations, He said a eights, near the head of 1th st., ove: =~ ee Nied. Blots onthe east side | LACES much below regular prices, the PALAIS veers and punt Pleasan Mage. 2 © y othe Fiouncing, street and Pennsylvania avenue, Up stairs, | Mr. Camden lived wy a line of railroad which Ty: lace tronth on Boundary st’ For further | Sount Plesaait village, het Loh aol 10% ste ox: | 1,0 Discee Heavily Kmbroldered Reypdian A PROSPECTIVE DUEL. nid - 2 thppwing.” n z L . rds wide, 85c., worth $1.25 a yard. as on all the days since Monday, groups of men | W88 directly interested in the short haul. He x jars, apply to TYLER & KU tended. 2 corner lote on 10th st. extended and Kene- | V4 * aap) =e e implied that Mr. Camden was personaily inter. ‘he New York Sun of today says: “The mis- myeaee nes Saw ave. Alon other cond aioe in thes Lenatitul lo: | 13 pleces, 12 inch wide, 19c., worth 25e. » yard. ‘The Mayr of Frankfort, Ky., About to | Of Various trades were guthored, talking over | aby and cand” quien was personally ILO | eta WHO So ne wotay sare: The mis: express thelr gratefal tion of your WOR SALE—RRICK CO’ eality, commanding a View of Rock Creek Valley. 2 pieces Egyptian Met, 27 iuches wide, 80c., worth Fiche a Leading Citiec the prospects of the “lock-out.” No important | gir interested In the amendment. mite, and with the avowed Purpose of killing | weicome and generous: ality. Asthe | structed, containing nine ey mm Ram EE a ee PL a yar . Lovisvintx, Ky., May 6.—Frankfort, Ky., is | changes in the gituation were reported this| Mr. Camden denied the imputation, and said | those who do not please them, ld be dealt | of the Tth’ to the defense of the national capl- Ke: lot Bu ., arenes Fekssi5s OTs THAVE FOUR BEAUTIFUL | 25 pleces Extra Wide Heavy Designs, 98c., $1.09, Sree ee Juel | Morning. The plumbers reported some smail | be did not now own, nor did he ever own, a dol- | With in the sternest and mast relentless man-| tal, April 19, 1861, was one of the. moat niost popusar axing s burban sub Lots on P st.. opposite the Islaine mansion, with | 1.25, $1.48, $1.68, $1.08 a yard. enjoying @ sensation in a prospective duel = lar of interest in the Baltimore and Obio rail- | 2¢r. There is no room for them in this country, $4,500, 6 ROTHER» | outiook on Duponi circle; 22 feet front each, Ane) ¥, | memorable events in'its history, go the brilliant ferraced and especially suitable for four fine teaf- | _ 95 pleces Egyptian Laces, to match above netsand | Which grows out of a controversy between | “¢ccessions to their ranks on account of appren-| roaq, He sald he had no interest in ‘any raile | and the places they oocupy cannot be vacated - reception of the iment on the 28th ann " mi-| tice boys who had stayed at work in some of | road except in a shortone which would be more | (00800. Up. to the tite when these thugs | versary of tat dae be he cltieenn oF Washi dences. For price and term of sate apply TS flouncings, at prices lowest yet qnoted. pepe ~ ee mags it | the slope, but have now SORE: ot | injurned than benefited by this amendment. ~~. themselves forward, the labor movement | ton will long be remembered with pleasure by nies Sadan gen: usec toca tious A416 Fst. nw. Known whisky man and mayer ot the cy. | Master Workman Hobie was asp durine the | He, added that the Bellitvors an on bad ‘been distinguished for ite peacefulness. | ail wo wers so Toriunate ag 19 parade. in 108 lirick, & rouns howe, 13th nw Brat LoTS—t ANT BEADED NETS AND LACES Mr, Harvie made a statement boiore a legisla: | day atiouding to matters in different parts of | Was opposed to bis amondment while the Penn | Here and there instances a violent conduct on | ranks on {hat ocoasion, With great respect ermos. ore. aud Q ste rner Building Site. opposit= the Blaine tive committee reflecting on Mayor Taylor Jn | the oity concerning various trades. When a | S¥!vania and others favored : occurred, ‘and regard, yours truly, a Vermont ave. aiid 8 Stimmene=-2-300 | BU200 feet: the Hanae core cee ea eat 35 pleces Net and 25 pleces Lace, just received at | connection with the sale of ihe city's gas | Stan reportes ea ret hare trades, Whew 9 | "ir Ingalls disclaimed, any intention of per- coals int sy ikes boon conducted on so.grent a, comers gp ygenten ng = Cagotline st ca home in the ety of Washington, Hight In the shidst of fotey works, Mr. Taylor pronounced it false, and | passing out of the hall, ‘The mon were hopeful | £0Dal Feflection, and said his remarks had been | Scale With so tow direct assaults on ile ai Mr. Thompson has replied’to Col, Clark as be heated with furnace. shion aud soerety: splendid terrae, overvooking bur | Ume of writing this advertisement. ‘The case not yet | TOrKS Mr. Taylor pronounced it, false, and And confident, he said, and there had not been { MOre in un argumentative way than ior any-| Property. Taking them as a whole, the self | ollows edaes the tenet reotplent ot your roms, V st. worth side pont circle and the intervening public reservation. | opened; but prices are very low. That weassureour | tiniciy interference. It is stated on reliable au- reported a singie instance where aman had | thing else. old foo ee ‘has been remarkableand | communieation of the 80th uitizoo, and am Le OF prle> and terme apply to rescorn, Patrons. Please call, thority that Mr. Harvie has asked Gen. Basil | “weakened” and gone to work for jess than. Statues and Pictures. The New York Heraid says: “These are stir. | ETatiled with the assurance that yecent 8 rooms, 14th B, my6 9t oe * 1416 Fst. Pia recat’ {woted confederate cavalry man to ve | flgnt hours, | Speaking of the anarchists’ riot | weeriw@ OF THE LIBRARY COMMITTER TO-| ring times, Chon ee Ae tion, should | jit {0 Washington of your distinguished com- biked ty iS OR SALETLOTS=1 WAVE TWO ADJOINING CHANTILLY LACES bis second, and that he intends iocballenge | in Chicago, Mr. Hobbs said no men condemned Day. Doldiy announce itepositions ‘That atleast we | mand ts Saas The cee ee bed am bd ae >» y Ts = of a re ‘. tu ts zs “ ~ ui . en the et a liege WHD wis Sestaan alin itneted oc neaee ae Of Labor. “Tho wen who wore engaged in these | The Joint resolution directing that the eirete | have right to know. ‘The public will 1ovk to publishing your formal expression of thanks, Side ofOth st, cirse by Massachase ts i , clese by Massachuse ts ave. 1am authorized to offer for sale at $2.20 bo. on Dunbarton ‘These lots are centrally located, very desir: L on Congress at neat peat vilice. ‘very reasonable in price. S PRESCOT, Several Lots on Q st; bet. 1dth aud 14th sts. my6-9t 1416 F st, nie. ‘Also improved and uniimproved property in all = ia the Knights of Labor and to the iabor unions in s chicl 5 pieces Heavy Black Silk Chantilly Flouncing, 42 Quiet Restored in Milwaukee. outrages were imported men, foreign lavorers, | at the western entrance of the Capitol grounds 4 that our citizens may thus be informed of the hich a this country to lh ement of Pritie 3 ot | inches wide, $1.98, worth $2.50 a yard. 4 BELIEF THAT THERE WILL DE NO FURTHEE | brought here to compete with American Work | shall be set apart for a statue of Christopher Co- | ciple, We beta tind a eaemeDL OF Pris pony oye yey Aliow ane tosay ee eee eee eee everson oc TROUBLE THERE. ‘a Continued “Me, Hogpee ae fs going on now.” | jumbusand the naval monumeut now there nated by Uiis lurking devil of anarchy; that | that the Seventh Now pet | Pht MILWAUKEF, May, 6.—All was quiet in the Se 5 shall be removed to Connecticut avenue, 20th | they are too thoroughly American to resort 0 | from our cltitens @ worenine n city: this moraing. ‘Troops continue. to guard | PelNG Imported just as thougl there was no i, en come 0 at i e bombs, and too Intelligent to use. the weapons : law. The law is a dead letter. The men in| and Q streets northwest, and that the circle with its patriotic record. I am, with respect ofthe city, Ly a 2 YERS D AVE. BET. 14TH - the threatened establishments at Bay View aud = as ‘, of lncendiarisin and murder, If this is true, | and esteem, very: tral ‘nyo APPYO dagn Newyork ave. ee dahy SL adr al ones | HOR AL NR BD RR Ee © S888 | On the south side. No riotous assemblages have }pbor orgentaptions ail over the ooantry-—in the where Maryland avenue reaches the Capltol | then thes sliould say sa, It they have already voy wel Seer Les CA eee as | Crm im nibs BEES vxeewn, | HR fh PER BD 55 BF gece. | icin wnteten tobe cee Therese of crete. | doing exactly ax we are doing here, maintain: | Statue of Iatayette, and authorizing the Secre- | that tie world stat iene eT ee ee toad SO ae pT e156 fact depts of 10k: karge osmes house in fais Fane. |W H A~ AN NN DDD ¥ = | Ble ts belteved to De over. The arrest of Grott (ing order aad quict, The Knights of Labor |tary of Wan protien eels ae ng ere stable and unusually good alley ac The Water Works Appropriation. For sale_at the cheap price of MAJOR LYDECKER AND CAPT. 8YMO! TRE HOUSE SUB-COMMITTER, Major Lydecker and Capt Symons made has a plain duty betore it Violence must be ee a ~ here In Washington have taken extra precau- | man of the Garfield monumental committee 0 | put down. AL ary |. PRESCOTTS oer een cage Ug RcoenLetTect upon that | tions to preventuny disorder or appearance of | beleee anotlier give to Ge ee iting fo | pat soroughly unatit wil not ‘INO. A. PRESCOTT, advertisement in column of Special Notices, on Ist | | ‘The great purchase from Messrs. ARNOLD & CON-| troublesome class. ‘The disirie ted, for | Usorder. Special laws have beep passed by | Was betoro the library commlttes to-day some- | “The New York World say le gen 1416 ¥ st nw. _ | Page, of fine 16th-st, corner forsale, | Choice Lots 1oF | eT BLE have electrified the Palais Royal's competi- paaael Dye elt Jury’ before whom the | M&BY of the bodies respecting the conduct of | What irregularly. “That resolution passed the | eraily recogniae the fact that the catbreak at. “uyoawe dS Prtescn tors, and has pleased the most exacting and wide | socialists will be prosecuted. At 10 olock a | en. Any man found drank or under the i0-| Senate two mouths ago. Aa means of dispos- | Cileaco wes the wok often eek At arguments before the House sub-committee awake bargain hunters. Assortment still unbroken. | crowd of several hundred strikers was assem-| fuence of liquor will be brought up on | ing of it Mr. Singleton was authorized to report | have madethele font nest in that city, and that | having in charge the appropriation for the ZQOR SALE—NEW BRICK, 402 0 ST_N.W. SIX rooms, bath, latrobe, &c.; handsomely par ered throughout; verms t $5.00. charges.” i . ric re ep elty, but | © it to the House, the honest workm ‘ho are seeking to better | Washington water works extension, today, myoue XLB POX, $20 °F st. nw, word has just been received that the appear: | , “Ad any carpenter who insults a boss,” said | '“tho mutter of the purchase of a portrait of | {Hté,BOwest workmen who respouslbliity for 1 | reply tothe statements maedeby Gore irene TOR SALEHOUSES”SEE JNO, A PRESCUTTS BLE REPRE ay B99, ttn: | word has Just teen rocnlved gigorpenter statdity near by, "wil be died for | ciatios sh se, the, murghags fn rortratt of hats AN uP cae nee ie cerns | ERI tothe statements made by Capt Hox advertisement in column of Sj Notices, on ist RRR U U FF FF L INNNG ‘Sys, Alderman Budzinski, with several other resi- offered for sale, was referred to Mr. Ciarke for | lesson of the riot for the labor organizations, amination by the sub-committee yee of fine 16th-st. corner for dale. Houses desira- R RU UF F L WNNNS GG | dents, called on Gov. Rusk yesterday, and pro- THE CARPENTERS. ; inquiry and determination, hot in Chicago only but allover the country. | terday and day before, They both took the iy located om the fashionable thoroughfares and | 2.0m sts WM. P. YOUNG.” ROR UU F F ULuL IN NN GGG Sss*"") tested against what he characterized as the | The headquarters of the Carpenters’ Union, | ‘Mr, Sewell was authorized to. look into the | ‘Tues sus cteake axsociation with these Kuro- | £Tound that the use of concrete as # liniog for et ne one etESCOTT, 1616 Fa nw. | mee 1303 F st nw. murder of his countrymen by the soldiers, “You | 7th and L streets, continues to present an ani- | quesiion of purchasing ihe painting of the istsand nibilists as they would ayoid | the tunzel where the rock was notsound wae [;ORRALE-OLEVELANDAVE-DMEISTHARD GSE DESIRABLE | Relng dally n receipt of Novelties alent to | £O back and tell your countrymen.” sald thegev- | mated appearauot. ‘Tho rooms are kept open | Pulte Of Uieguonitors in Tumpion Hone, fr lee T3th ste, stzgeom new Brick Dwellings arts of Columbia Heights, st | give descriptions If you call to-morrow you will find | @THOr. “that we shall insist’ upon their remain, We noe those Lutemper erances, ——_—~oe—_____ all day long, and occasionally a private session ce those lutemperate utveranc $1,600. ath’n. rices, Brick b coran into the commit near E. Capitol st. fine twelve-roum | Positive speculative ing quiet t home or going to work, and that room and presented | even agaiust is held for” the purpose of initiating a Lew ne worst of thelr supposed District Government Affairs. ; season—the “ um" u a hii Shairmian Se . G r on son on \ tomo - : = ‘ every able-bodied man in ‘the state Into mill | 4eBtol the union, dented to a Stax reporter 1 | but did uot call {oF that exphess purpose TRS and encou ut to the anarchisia. | At the meeting of aronmeitne of poll Si, NW, BETWEEN 5 ervice to do it.” Later, Hudzinskt was | GAY that there wis any trat in reports that @ | visic was more of a social nature thaa anything | 4 ould regard strikes as an exireme | nett Re mocting of @ co policemen ome ck Sonuplee in % ¥ BR gs | iRawalng haly on meatrecisenne eno mune | Sampromise mlyhe be citected on amare than | ict ly to be remcrted tonsa last recor | Page more ae ae decision in the Base of ome fe lot to alley; $6,000. COO) eatening 10 e st leight hours, Since Monday the union has sdeute Eck otf wi nw ‘corner Pad lth anaes 334 a7 c z 8 8 ¥¥ Ee &ss, | ta would suffer ror the lives they bad taken: | fnitinted ‘about twenty mew. members Tie ‘The District in Congress, Sanctioned by enlightened public | was hold that the Commissioners bad power te DOR SALE-S ST., NEAR 13TH ST, A HEAU- | 2 ple ave. in Le Droit Park, 50x116 ft. 0 WH Sus and the chiet of police notified bim eeithe | Buber of men locked out, Mr. Humphrey | THE FREE BRIDGE BILL REPORTED IN THE iat a t and dismiss oflicers at will, (as pub- Frans Soom brickZevery conventence tot lex129 wo | YOUNG) 1308 vat ap20-1 arrest him on the charge of inciting a mob If he | guid, is constantly decreasing, us the men are HOUSE, ¥, Tribune says: “The rioting that has | lished in Tue Stak at the Lime) a petition was $3,600, duh st. se Brick Dwelling, with fue did not go quietly ho There is talk of tak- oink to work tor Losses who Work eight hours, | ‘The House Distriet committee to-day adopted | C¢curred at Chicago and Milwaukeo bas been | sighed to the Commissioners, requesting them ‘: * = = ing action either to impeach him as an alder- | {fj S * Me aldactone tia z the work of foreign anarchists, ‘Tue use of the | to use their power lo have the law so amended Cooke WIS Corner md insts_ | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | , Zadles who wear onty the fest Imported oe ee soe ce ae of busses ant persons eiteced ha butading wins | 8 favorable reportof the wub-committes on | Uynamite bombs Seiad Aho aeklteree | Ae eee nels Bower te. ‘have the laW eo amended VOR SALE_1ITH ST. N.W.. NEAR S ST. & | J lon THIC VILLA WRSIDE Lap a spcencipd sarge ep bec bed and hg Teor | OF both. have conceded eight’ hours to their men: | the free bridge across the Potomac. The bill | aitack on tie police were the outcome of the | mlssalas they hhve heretofore had. Friends HY room Brick: goou as new: bath, water. gas; lot 17x | JGR SALE GOTHIC VILLA RESIDENCE IN es ee eA OLON Ee one, Sve ae Ww. 'T. Crawiord, Alex. Dewhay, Jno. Bankus, | greed upon and subsequently reported to the | Same foreign sociailsm, ‘The men who have for | of the oflicers’ will appear ‘belore tke conteee 95 to alley; this Is very desirable ‘property: a bargain | 4 t0@'hriving Village of Laurel, on the Ht and 0. | fancy embroidered backs; also Newest Shades of Tan, |The Denver and Rio Grande Fore- Kimnel & Landvoizit, J, B, Miller, C. C. Mar! | House is the Kiddieberger bill, With some minor | Months been preaching sedition, arson. aud | comtnittecs in Congress ANd lay the matter bet ft $3,500. COOK & LEWIS, house has ten good-sized Toots Latheroonr aid atti, | nly $1.50 a pair, 6 buttons for $1.75. closure. tin, M. M. Magruder, W, H. Wheeler, J. ‘f, | amendments und a provision for the condem- | Mussacre are not Aj cans, probably not eiti- | fore that body, as Major Dye, it is st misd-v Corner F and 11th sts ere of ground, Dicely lait out with duwers, fruit, | S@™ Every pair warranted and tried on, DENVER, Cor., May 6.—In the United States D a fod, Te r 7 Clark, Robi. K. Taylor,'C, V. Trott, Humphrey, | mation of the Aqueduct bridge. zeus of the United States,’but rudliaus who | fused permission to the lieutenants to do sa. TORS. $5,000 BRICK HOUSES IN ‘convenient to railroad depot; price, $6,300" Will clreuit court here yexterday Judge Hallett, at | Sonus & Co., Charles Voliand, Henry Germain, Sa verry ee Nere driven oul of their own country, because | THE #CHOOL BOARD CONFERENCES PostronkD, the northwest oa monthly. peysemn. exchange for Improved ety peopery” EYL the instance of the holders of first, mortgixe | Jouson Myciy ane Witte oe : society could not tolerate their erliainal doc- |" "The disputed polntete - PARKER & TOWNSEND, | KUIHERFORD, 1226 F § P55 Y ww 9 BEE ARR, g88s | bonds of the Denver and Klo Grande railway, | JOShS USTe aod William Servis om. | The House District committer to-lay ordered | trines Onis tie shane att sternest applica- isputed points between the District Com. my5-2w 1418 Fst. -ALE-SUBURBAN LOT OF OVE! Ee Se ptered a final decree for the foreclosure and eRe ee loners and the committee of three selected the school board remain un: ed. DORSAL LUABI adjusted. The 1125, opposite the 2ix100: ground worth $ O° 0 WWWW FR RRR o0 a = sale of that road on July 12th, This finally set- | Bet Of the executive committee stated to-day | @ fvorable report apon a subst oo WW one Parcel oro “ r i te y E |. | therefore, Ues all Litigation and insures fminediate reor- | {at Mr. Partello is thorouxuly in favor of the | to Incorporate the Washington Traction rail fate for the blll | tion of force can be cinployed agaiust them, | 7 y must be pul down with the three miles irom Cupitol at R. rden land. W. W. HALL, Cou EFF L EE 99 wwww FF gE OL ¥ F ‘ob per foot: Wil Day 8 per | ae ‘y “4 “ ~ commitioe were cioseted With Ube Commission. AniaatlOn nage the Croscell Dine tiene pathy wit the eight-hour) way company in the District of Columbia. | Moyne, wits Seer Cee nerican | ere last evening, Who the latter made musmer g TA Ta 3 eis | Movement, and he ts now working Union Men | ‘The bill was reported to the House. ‘Tue come Tigi fgg ede peep that upon the whole they thought 0 eent bet; will be sold for $12,750. securities will be issued as soon as the sale is: he el | is evident Unat the crimes incited and con ey houg it he i PARKER & TOWNSEND, RIBBONS. confirmed by the court, when the road will pass | 00 the elght-vour plan, iBRS fgreed w report favorably Mr. Hemp-| mitted by this clement mre neice way con- | MAtters at issue between them should be post my3-6t isis Fst | J located. Address S. F.. into the nands of the new organization. THE CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE R10TS. a at execntors end oe hected With the lawial efforts Of) Aneereon | Poned at present 5 eet < OR EXCHAN FRENCH FLOWERS, for Hat and Bonnet Trim ee ETT Those present to-day at the carpenters’ head. | (ipa. worst bring suit in the Distriet ot Cole | Workingmen to improve tucir condition, but | | CHARGES AGAINST A ScHooL TRACHEA, st., pear McPherson square: house well built and located city property—A al ge rie! The Indicted Aldermen, quarters discussed the riots in Chicago and | se American labor cannot aiford to let it be be-] _ The Commissioners have ‘Tred to School nicely finished. Wil be sold right. 13%%q acres; two miles from Her: mings, bave just been opened. Silk Poppies, Field | | THEM PLEAD Nor GUILTY IN New |“! THE GAS INVESTIGATION. i that It sympatiizes in tue remotest man- | Superintendent Wm, B. Powell et pre Witbry « yer, Sinla, Improved by frame house seven rooms, ‘barn | Flowers, Wild Roses, Lilies, Hyacinths, Dalsles, Morn- | FIVE OF THEM PLEAD NO in Milwaukee, and the action of the rioters was | Senate Pike has gone to his home in New | ner with anarevie ferred by the New England bureau of educa: 2 2 A3th and F sts. nw. _ | 30x50 feet and other outbuildings. About 1.000 fruit | ing Glories, Currants, Cherries, etc., ete., from 25¢. to Sree y one. 2 generally conden {a joint mectin« this | Hampshire with the intention of remaining | Tue Philadelpuia Times says: “These anareh- | ton by ite attorucy, Hebinene ‘White, against OR SALE-PRETTIEST AND CHEAPEST 7. | tees in bearing. Well supplied with timber and ni $1.48 bunch, New York, May 6.—Aldermen Farley, Wen- | ifternoon of ti rsand Joiners’ Union, | tne, fe ‘ 2 ists are alien to our citizenship, our Instituto Shas. 8, Clark, @ teacher in the schools of the room iou-e in the city, dth st, heat Houndary | failing spring water. For further Infor ‘The latest novelties n RIBBONS are Gauze, Moire | dell, MeQuad’, Dutty and Cleary, who are in- | tnd Assembl een a ee te me a terrane ena | Sur laws And OOF bomen, TH Sy eae ae aca: | Districts which oleasoe iret eee emaaee ot Bw, AEDIY iu house, or ab 1989 12th at. of Owner. | OE O05 te Cash Room C. treamazy. | and Picot Edge, Satin and Gros Grain Kibbons New | dicted for ‘bribery ‘in’ connection with gli? | were” adopted forty that, at | Discrias Cot me a ae emiansbip of thesub- | war with the Atnerican Oitizen Of goreign waren | Opa, ama Ost be alleged’ tein coer ee ee ~ = z eet mshi a roadway railroad franchise, wei ralgne he whole labor clement of the United Bt 4 elo Lavestiy ie price ey are e pot ney are onde former employ an- VOR SALE-CHEAP-SROOM PRICK HOUSE, | YT ANTED—TO LEASE FOR THREE YEARS, | 5Pfng Shades and moderate prices, in court today, and pleaded hot guilty to the | haa b uantable for the riots i xus and to condu Air. pooner | Tidouus epawn of foreign Gerutien ant nerasd aoae cerpmacee ton eaee ee on D, bet Sth and 9th sts. sw: all m im: AVY cccsneinece house, with ‘stable; shade trees Indictments. Alderman Faligratf did not ap- | cao kee, where in pd had | Wold t Sie eee eee Pinsent eel ee Le provements: price $3,250 Cash. "C."H. PARKER, | and a few acres of ground: must be fess than one SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ear, and was given until to-morrow tw dso.” | heen shed: “We do conwemn the sald riots iu | €4 Ue dt Would push the investigation | ng anything but. the anarchy ‘auswer and consute the charges inentlo: Sg and E sik Rw. my 4st” | hour's di center of city BOs ae e unmeasured terms as pertaining only to bar- | Along next week, ‘The sub-coimitice now eon. Sgalnst Opprosion abtose — oom OR SALE—CHEAP-THREE NEW BRICK | S'@*oftice Shot by a Discharged Negro. barians,” and “that It should be made known | Sists Of Senators Spooner and Biackburn, and bs PP) a a . Houses on 3d st. n.w., renting at $15 each per OIMER HOMES AT HYNESBOR Q ON LH 10 pleces Fringed Edge Morle Sash Ribbon, in sll outh; priee $1,700 cach. PARKER, 4! and P. RH: eleven m om, Washington | colors, $1.68, w 98 a ys ee S refused to as. | Nquiry thorouzh and complete, New ORLEANS, May 6.—Wm. T. Green, oné | to the public that ail iabor unions and assem of the owners of ‘the Creedmoor plantation in | plies of the K. of L. have alw UA of thei d uloms au plunderers and. Une kee The Courts. dof death upon et dustrial organi Courr IN GENERAL Tra, tion with which Lue lure their purpose to make the ee Ae a 4 : ‘ Saiin Sash, 9 inches wide, all colors, 98c., worth | St. Bernard parish, was yesterday shot, and is | gociate in any manner w HEAP—A GOOD STAND ON o7H | Mf Address agent of THOMAS HYNES, 1104 12thst, ‘ j ¥ can present even the | Today, Driscoll agt, Helbe 4 alt socialists and THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. % saree - Ss act. Helberger; argued and eG yams” | $1.25 thought to Have been mortally wounded: by | anarehists,”and“thatthose who have imported | The Distriet appropriation bill wlil ot be | waukee lulled Ae aplane elperiae ee | submiticd, Soper agi, Baum; do. st., between I and K s.w., 6 room Brick, with good — = ES OF LAND | ,,00 Pieces Striped Picot Edge Sash Ribbon, tn all | Albert Smith, colored, who had been discharged | tynorant and degraded sborers are alone re-! gin twigen up by the sub-appropriations com- | their authorities did not DpLy suppress, at Equity Cougt—Judge Merrick, outs gel S roam nuee i reer: proud iavestaene R SALE CHEAPTEN ACRES OF LAND colont 5c, Sahl wee by “Green a’few days ago, Smith Was ar- | sponsible tur tseir acts, Bute oc ee ee ak Of the suurderpas , MeBlair agt. Ten Eyck; order ap nee me *_| soideoon, oeannh 24:B Bnd Spr TO : rested. THE CARPENTEES AND TILE MASTER BUILDERS, | {ttee ving charge of tor & week. Senator io ah ma Welt orators advised that | Pointing Julia Ten “bvek “Mciinit ‘gaurdian 2 a a re a eae one = 0 Earner Datpentars . an of mittee, bus | the torci be applied to Ul nd yards tha cm. K ison; Fel JoR SAbE-A FINE THREESTORY PRE se twe 2AZy Bt Dakota's Ambitio eae aeae eae weerotary of the Carpenters’ | Yoon called away, aud nouuing Will be done | placed tel epic e eee oops and Yards that | ad litem, King agt, ——— is good order: $4,300" worms enaye SB. WAGGA: | W'otnic sian Weide int Wo vA, DE WHAT WILL BE DONE IF coxoRess FArrs To | Unlon, speaking to a Sax reporter of a state- | with the bill until he returas. the value of labor | yy lee een en OE 5 " Sr. Pact, MINN. May 6.— m ter butide i “We know SSS THREE SLE ROOM COT. | Mieiice: large low, with abundance of frult. have been issued by the clerk of the court to corge W. Boone, jr.. and Mary Ls Loe; Sainuel Smith and Mary ‘Crawford; Augustus W. Ab- . % : shot In Weir tracts Until they bowed to the su- | Pott aud Julia Roberta Johison, ve O'Neili, of Missouri, thanking Giad- | premacy or the law. Auarchy has no footing ? a x moe rican citizens, Whether Mative ae | .,Ffederick Johnson, indicted ‘or robbery, was ied peaceable working constitutional convention at Sioux Fails yes- | there has been, We have it from the mouth of ter NE IT) protected thei witha ee eee terday a resolution was adopted that if Con- | one of the master builders that suelt is the The House committee on foreign affairs to- ENT AT LAUREL, MD. A LARGE | Thesummer stock of FANS being now all received | gress shall adjourn without action upon the | They also claim that those that have conceded day had the resolution introauced by Repre- os witht ave eal utee wall OL the duaghed: fine | THE PALAIS ROYAL specially invites vistt to the | Claims of Dakota for division and admission or | the eight hours never belonged to their associa: | genta IEA HS PANLEY, Laurel, Mae POP | GRAND EXHIBITION for MONDAY and TUES | division the constitutional convention shall re- | tion and are simail bosses, auy way. The didusiGrlisetvor 45 easake rel, Ms FEE Day MAY Chand Oe assemble and submit to the people at the No-| the other hand, have endeavored ‘to have us | 2 tages in Mt. Pleasant; lots 25x150, to alley. Price, $2,500, rent, $13. ‘INO. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘S04 and 506 F LE—AT Lie DROIT PARK—A Beat fiven r lot, 30x130, improved by # fine brick | to CHAN. H.STANLI ‘Gweiling. Terms easy. Price, $4,500. {LE—ATTR nd under discussion. No action was taken, porte gp a Ty + bo : ~ QOK SALE — ATTRACTIV MO’ y relection the question of repeal of see- | believe that they had four-fiiths of the contrac- aren ag Ty erty sition oat TH us yes © application of D. B. MecLom (studeny jtigo, sixeral stualler cottages, $3.50. $3,000 and | W'Cunty Farm containing: 100 acre 000 Gauze Fans, from 39¢c. to $10.25. NC aris Gonbiltutions whiche prouiolta: tare The eo: neatadionis don't ee xnd tue discussion Ludieated w disposition ou | sot Soler ret tes hy iced veg} for aduiission to the bar was reterred to the ex= maya — S04 'and 808 Fst nw. | pine rooms, outbuildings, fruit forty. der SEGUE ee the legislative, Judiciary or executive depart | They ulsy slate that they always pald full pay | Hae ie on the table Ie the Cee eae: | Thee Ay 80 clearly the Gutcen soe ee or | atniming committee Unis inornimg. 3[.OR SALE—THREE SMALL HOUSES ON 20TH ress WAL CALLE, | 3,500 Satin Fans, from 0c. to $6.68. ments from exercising any powers until recog: | for eight hours on Saturday. All have doue gocher te! z em “| pean ideas that it ought not w be chared| RANGE oF THE THERMomED st, between T'and U ais wy renting for Sax | burne Mili Montgomery county; Ma api Powe 750 Feather Fans, from 68¢. to $39 nized by Congress, this, f believe, except one. who has always BOUNTY TO AMERICAN VESSELS. against any organization of Amerioan mechan: | ing were the nosdlaws at chee cee oe Price, $5,000. ‘Noob WaGGaMAD ok SATE 2,250 Sateen Fans, from 25¢. to 98e. ee forovd his nen to work Sly and 9 hobrson Sat-| The members of ue New York state dolega-| ics, "We have so ofien cauuloued our fonders | $5. Ta ge fae wt che signal omion today nyse ‘and $06 F 2,500 Children’s Fans, from 10e. to 980. PENANCIAD) (AND ]COMMEROUAK: =| oriaj 7 cose Hon, irrespective of party, assembled in the | wztinst to fatal folly of stoning to teachers | G9.” Mdaniuta, iy kaigunan,ee Se OR SALE—D ‘LE cK RES &@ Above quantities sound somewhat ridiculous MPI iN ° OU Who laud upon our shores fiied with co - ph Bn oreo ty alah a_betees LA mak See — ‘They happen to be true, and THE PALAIS ROYAL ‘The New York Stock Market. The plumbers’ apprentices who are “out” | 970" 08 ssben te aa andion teeter nistic and uinlistic ideas and methods that we Affairs in West Washington. Rirpe-story Bick with back building and stable on & eg LEE saLLOD te 900 teens bas some pride in quoting them. myl The following are the opening and 33:00 p.m. pricey | with the journeymen went to-day in a body to | pads, ofthe New York Stock Murket to~ta speciul wire to Hf, Hi. Dodge, = pei, ported NOW, Te} Tot strest!" Y | themuseum of hygione, where they inspected | thine exchause or vivo | the plumbing apparatus on existbition there, | bounty of 25 { 2.200 | and listened to presenting the New York mari- | 4H BUl repeal a iwice-told tale in saying once | 4 Boy DRowNED.—T) fs support oF itl = a ace in Unis country, clock a boy named Richard Sorrell, while on angeles where Lue constitution and las and ‘all tne nal boat George F. Kelman, tyineabors, Xplanstions from the journey: | miles traveied, tw all American built steain | WAchinery to execute and administer both are | the Acqueduct bridge, Was tak: my4-6t | Eraziag farm ou Washington and. Colewille turnpik ERE OO 1524 Fete | Smniles from Washiugton, 2 from Suver Spring sts? .Metrupolilay ranch wie “UH. Pee 5, Md. ‘mais ge ten —- stened | i aus tue work of the people themselves, their prid aland Thanh pg Sy 83 " it SALE-BFAUTIFEL COUNTRY iow ee eS a reece: | men) eee SE tice gioty aul thet bast ope." When “atu | Soeotea" aad tne sonouetags mening ea Paved medians das Stas iting watiaing Seat oP stose gens | Le Pazar Rovars B5S,888 | Allot thostonccutter employed by the Flan-| tie German-American tamie Case, | iil tivities te ustacies by wie ie pes | ote aie sitet, poke, ae oe Se = ee ‘zroom cottage; beautiful grounds. 136 “| nery’s at the Capitol were laid off to-day, on ac- fe ea a tis Gai ai ee ia a) dete) lhe peace ‘and order ates be preserved, 1t 18 | to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock for her'firet einsi. 15'S 1 Se Gece: Leh at. apav-im ‘AP HILL & CO., 1338 F st. oR eras! count of a lack of stone to work upon. “When | Comtinaed in the Criminal Court yesterday | almost as Mf they lad broken fut Uiwie’own | ty Cubia douus Uilage sud tie Groot Tetie 1013 loth st. 10 rs11 000, WOR SALE—-ONE-HALF MILE FROM NEW DEPARTMENT FOR Sy |Uregon Nav. the needed supply of stone arrives, the Messrs, | ler THe Stax report closed, and the govern- y objects of Laeir dear PLY N.Y. ave., 1275.9 York ave. and Boundary, nice 9-room: House, {Pac Mail. ‘The above is only # small portion of property on my | Acres, 10 cows, 2 horses, waxon, id re at “ ha 4 ~ A CoMPLAINT.—The irregularity of the odor Flannery say, they will take back the fur-| ment closed its case. To-day Mr. Chandler for | ¢S¢ ‘flection. Bad. therefore, us the Chicago < books. For full lis call a: vitice for bulletin Raced on | has arun of milk of eh: dollars b less eXcavating apparatus in attending to i uutbreak surely is, 1118 some relief to fl - Joughed’men and more too, Mr. Hitz moved that the court direct a verdict | the: incendiary. counsel writes wed rood ad notioss cont those, 0s © Piuprce at general com> . 0 E] i aint by the residents of West Washington. ry 5 t (Os. EB IGA Stream: well at kitexen door. ‘Terms to suit. WHAT THE BUILDERS THINK, of acquittal as to him on the ground that he | waich ed ‘the death of officers of the law | P'S! er - ewes eee a oe AS | Speen AP HILLe CO, 18 Fst. | H OH O% S88 Tt AEB RRR Or ‘Tho situation here n regard to the eight-hour | cannot be, ailected, Uy whal courted. in, th | Aud rlolors like was the work ut w toruiga ci | of @aieoisete uae guwTepes, Moors, formery fnew, rooms aod ate cotuer lage siuiy we | FOR, SALE-WH WAVE SEVERAL cHoIce | HAH 8 8 ft Be opRR yy movement, as far as the bulldersareconcernedy | evidenea upon wiih te Charges Gun be ous | mite, de were well ur Auorlcane’to Fe. | Sia gator, FL. Moura, of Slat nt easy ter "se t | DP country piaors at Galthersbu a . ‘ e - rotu | ovide ‘ard as the wor aut Gotu possi ay germ, A. A. LUPSCOMI S21 diy st hw. | At country places at Gaithersba provements: bik, | # H OO Sss8 tl tee ROR OY remains unchanged. There are no negotia- | tarned. apap mics ,LENPEEATURE AND’ CONDITION OF WareR Hons tn progress. and, nothing pending that, as | | Lt was conceded by the goverument that Mr. | “The Philadelphia Press says: “Thostainof this | AT, g4-—Great Falls, temperature, 66; con- far as the emplogers are concerned, promisss a | Hitz was ubsent from the eountry from May | pioody erime in Cuicazo does not rest upon any. | Gok, Se. Mecelving Feservolr, veniperature, change In the situation, some of the builders | 15th to October 12th, 1875. Americ.n name orinspiration. 1tsprings whe gy FA GTRGLER | healthy, countrss good nciguborliood: Irom ho JOWA CIRCLE | at ‘Knowles Suaion: building tuts at Lin Brick House; bay | Several places at Hyattsville, Ma A.P-HILL we CO. trimmings: Containing four- | ¥s36 F se apisow arnace, butler's pantry. double = JOR SALE—A BARGAIN—€ ‘A threestory and basemen window, stone sieps Teen rooms, laahury, * |Union Pac. 44 | Wat Pac oi | Do. pref. iwest Uni. ‘Having in the past demonstrated, most conclusively that medium and lower grudes of hose are offered at 1 n 36. Distributing reservoir, teme think that the men will not hold outlonger | Mr. Davidge made a similar point for Dr. aL brovd Of BOclalist Vinere why | ConBection, ea a oe SALE—650 AC FI GHOIGE Tare rices, the Paiais Royal would show — than this week, but others say that both sides | Prentiss, on the ground that the testimony was foes ot he Goretars Ss; condition at teRuent and all inodern improve ice, | FOR SALE— ES 2 LAN 2 epehed oery hag hekom fred Lo on ent gatehouse, baelors See eee ee Laie ta rae ad oer Oe eee Aang | OE tla week thi the From Wall Street To-Day. seein w be determined, and that there are no | not suiliclent. the enemies of general society. ‘They are te sion A’ Tow of four new Houses on Capitol Hill; two- | timber: 12-room house? all necessary outbuildings: 45. New York, May 6.—The stock market was | signs of yielding from either side. It is under-| These motions were argued nearly all day. en who flanut the red flag, Who preach a cra- Alexandria Affairs. story and back buildings, six rooms each, all modern | miles from Washington; 14g miles from station. Will FINEST IMPORTED HOSIERY firm at the opening this morning, the first | Stood that some of the carpenters waited on a gee ade of dynamite aud communism and who Lupegvements. Tice, $10,000 fur all, of $2,500 and | sell stock ‘with furii, oF exchange for cy Droperty. fs also offered prices generally showing advances of to 4 | Charles Edmonston, the builder, with the Opening Day at Ivy City. revel in the Jurid rhetoric of blood and avarchy, pemeger me 7 ee A-P. HILL & CO... 1338 F st. = AT AND BELOW NEW YORK PRICES. Per cent, In some cases further slight advances | object of having him resume his building oper- | spring MEETING OF THE NATIONAL SocKEY | They care nothing about the real interests of report.ot provements. Price, $2.500. A bargain. Black sik Hose, warranted pure silk, French toes, | were made, Delaware and Hudson and Mis- | ations, but nothing came of the interview. ‘The w uf five new Houses ui provements $2,000 ¢ NDSO : labor, and the movement tor shorter hours is | the president of Uhe corn ex: pa mre celey ised th extra loug— bei only the occasion and not the cause of their | CUPIS Of grain, etc. the past your, as follows: v mob violence, They have for years been preach- | W heat, 450,000 bushels; corn, Soosoo bushels; the incendiary doctrines which have cul- | 04%, 7! busbels; rye, 20,000 bushels; anti ated in this blvody vutbreak, und the trans- | eed, 2,900 tons; cotton seed meal, 260 ‘tons, imo of their riot is their attempt to | Hour, 32,000 barrels, “Estimating 273,000 and implicate the body of workinginen | bUShels NUL reported, and reducing the floar to ‘ded ii ange gives the ro a Pacitic oi cnons, | pluinbers this morning succeeded in getting 5. 4 = New York Palle Roya eee eee eee Ginthichout’ aud bone at | Bway irom Ar, Caveriy’s cstablishnent Kistive | ‘The National Jockey club members were 2 use, corner 22d st. and | POR SALE—BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOMJ: 11 Sealey: Prices, Prices, o'clock declines were made by fractions to over | apprentice boys, who had staid with him. doubtful about the weather for the opening of Virginia ave. ne. Price. $2000. poms besides bath: 100 fruit trees: good bari fe wate 1, per cent, while Delaware und Hudson lost eS is Ta dale OG their spring meeting to-day, but the attendance wo new (ive rooms a ear railr station; price 3 yy vi 14, Louisville and Nash- | he bas m: un ugreeme! v el ees ™ ge notw! d we Nati on the Navy Yard. $4,000. Apply to GEO. A. ARMES, 1337 F st'n.w. $35 a faces eavectaity wae (ue early dealings, | to pay them in full for all lost time caused by | Was lange notwithstanding. The National hotel Price, $1,'U0 and @1,0UU each, Oe DOT: | peed 2:63 __ | losing 1 per cent, a fraction of which was recov: | the strike. handicap was the event of the day, and a good 0. 5 275 a Onee ee Tee: iu their infamy. There is but one way tw deal | Wheat bushels, the total receipts of the your tive-room Brick Houses: southwest. Price, | JG.OR SA FOB HOUSE OF SUMMER BE) £8 is pice oe-48 come tn all thenew colors, as | ered later. ‘The principal dealings have been | REPRESENTATIVE LOVERING PuEDICTS Tine | til Of Money changed hands ¢ rte Mi iasp, | With these miscreants, now Uhat they hayeover: | Were SSACTS Sasets._ 1 is Senet that Che S140 "esen sort Propery—100 acres of land, about five miles | Well as In Black. in Lackawanna, Lake Shore and St Paul, with | yprim ate TRIUMPH OF THE EIGHT-HOUE | tor Mil awed purse BOUD, with oat eo itehs | stepped the law, and that ds the sharpest and | Outlook of Alexandria's grain trade Is good. ucwlars colt aut food Investments, and for further | from the centcr of the city; between the Bladensburg | SPUN SILK HOSE in New Sommer Shades and | a well distributed business in the Test of the | . soa Strathspey. His Grace, Lord Lorne: Alcitogs | Stetnest, ‘They ‘must be taught by the most | COUNTY CouR: Tp a EL parca cll audySveementa and tor a rnc ate te | ae pe, |ieog a HL ceec Sie nda wee ce nn moms {italia Catena Meech pos | Reteas wet ta use daca | cute sc mat Sat oler ease my1-im TIS Fst aw. _| station on thewlace commutation mrconie dee. Quanity. Prices Prices, | Weak. ee Pe eS Seen SoeeLi ae Seihercich ieee: owe Aan isik, when they adeeaee rit, sete | Soxt Saturday. be fourt tes overvuies tee Bae EASY TERMS, As | For terms and price apply to AUSTIN B, BROWN, ‘No. 1 $1.25 $1.10 s misc EScu sentative Lovering, speaking of the eight-hour | “Sicond race, one mile; purse $500, for all te "violent practice they will borne ety | motion of the ‘counsel of Benj. Austin, clerks Y mors,. ase. with side lot, corner of | 2426 F st. nw. apad-un Ro $3 28 pe aa Pink ten le eon ache Ryo: movement to a STAR reporter, “ will be mixed, | ages— Wandering, Dry ' Monopole, Whizgig, | treats to viclent practice they will beprompily | 17a Dow wal of tue iesues fonpd egaiser Mie, Maryland ave and 1ith ssw. Lot 45'feet 1 inch & SALE—LOTS—100 BUILDING LOTS, 50x Bo ae iid The following changer Kom. yesterday's quotations | Tn some places it will be entirely successtul, in | Frank Ward, Duke of Westinoreiand, Lulu au eh eed ee) Aeneas | with a new jury, &c., and will take up-on Sature Se ge Me SEES And 10S feet $ necneson Lith | E 150 feet, near Seabrook Station: Ht and P. R20 | FRENCH LISLE THREAD HOSE, Black, with | on the Washing on Stock txcnange are nowt way: | Ty some plac there will be a stubborn fight; and, | Bonnie S. * and, if ne a pol the ‘bayonet. | Sav next the Moun gor his vemovel trom eee emia ace oan abs et toe ar jen the | gpinntes de ty car to city: beautify located: 109 | White heels and toes 7°” Palais Royal | Di Gret'imp seIsplreurrency,Hisigbid, sake: | again iu other localities there Will becoiupro: | Third race, National hotel handicap, for alt | The promptest atid, the most vigorous meted Clorksiip, New trials have been granted in the jaquire of A. FL fold in six not mice $14 4 lot. Apply to d N ae Re. fe t blap 3 e y. e loc ges —Be Swi - — . or ry ‘Beale, an@ MONSQOL Virgitia ave sw. | DUCKETT, attorney ar‘Law, Biadekeburg, Ma Quattty. Prices. oa | te oa Geo ce | tem re nc poe | ge tno eee ner “Toney | ,. The, Now, FOCk, Sraphe sare, “This concise | sees of, ale Brown end, Hannals Bonie ang PRE, SS TeREE STORY ness ore ee 39 8 om ba, eutrency, 110% bid. ‘Zo-yeat tind, Os; | But the movement will go on towards sight | Foster, -Eutzma,. Cunrley Teissell, Tomasia, | ea ot ee ree enews how Aeros and | re eurt, “od Jiouse. teu rooms and bath, in gvod order: fine | TOR RENT—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE. WITH ‘os ‘98 1592, coin, 115% bid.) Washington aud Georgetown | hours just the same, until it is finally conceded | Ballot, Tolu, Mentmore, ly Loud, Maggie J. | Cesper: e . hong the banded | “7 So'tas Corrus.—J. H. Bailar, indicted for $agh bee se. 00b cack” apply’ on premive 14 rooms, at Denuing’s, D. CG; flue water aud Fd So | HR bonds, 116 bid. Metropolitan A Ht stock, | universally that eight hours is aday’s work. | and Kollan. eee ot eee teem, metropolis, and how | _iger oF, BL Drainey's W eakl farm, Bow ise mk) No azents, my1-6* "| shade, and stable rooms. “See 5. LEER, 630 7 7 See Od OT eee gt as Bue, eee: | The ten-hour movement was brought about by | _ Fourth race, sweepstakes, for three-years-olds Iesson before they can apply the ttc pressive | in Alexandria county, was cal wo Bic DOK SALE_UPON EASY TERMS, Of For | Louislaus ave, or Mts. SCAGUS, on the preiises ei s $3 | Kadonti Metropol tus, 0 bia “Ariingon'tas, | an executive order issued by President. Van | and upwards, tor one mileFrankie B. kimens ory, I the workingmen Of Ohlone had roe | mond this morning by Oity Sergeant Smith, on nt Sores and Dwellings 2024 aud’ 2026 L4tp | _ p12 na Qualliles Nos. 4,6 a! 7 tn solid coloeand | 150 bid Corcorai Tns., Gi Germau-Ameri: | Buren, declaring that ton hours should constt- | dort, Mentindre, John C., Kola, Springtield and | TY, 1 the workingmen of oes ANY | the requisition of a writ of habeus corpus issued. fine stores. with large cellars, | TYOR SALE TWO | fancy stripes, also black. | ™* can Ins, 142 bid. “Rises ins. ty id. 7 asked: “Ma. | tate a day's work In all the government works, | Huron. promptly hang the glib-tongued sose cure ot | by the court of appeals, which will dotermine {werox ements with dwelling | WV minutes from station, very YY tén-room : gonic Hall bonds, 104% bi gamugton Market | This led to the adoption of these hours by pri-| | Fifth race, the steeplechase course—Danzer- | Promplly hang ‘he gllb-tong! jmogandrels who | to-day whotber the failure to arra gn Bullar for House; beautiful grade; vutbulidings In good repalty MISSES’ HOSIERY. Stock, 20% bid, 22 asked. Washington Murket bonds, | vate parties by general consent, General con | fleld, Modoc, Hostage, Marshall and Fireman, | Preach incendiat hora tation. jit ts | tour terms gives bim a discharge. 10" acres of choice land: eaclosed by post. and Pal 705 bid. Bank’ of Washington, 10 bid, National Me: , 3 Persie ideas glorious death to die like a hero rather than be ‘ eee te ton ise ee Silk Anished, Lisle Thread Hose, double knees and | 305 bia. Hank of Washington, 140 bid. National Me | gent must ultimately be given lor eight hours, Sitinic Rida ee Starved Wo death ou 60 centsnday'aaid ax: | NOtHL—-A calloo hoy given by tho ladios to : : 2 a Bank, : Fee lel he tacl 5 . ase, situated on New Hampshire ave., € Palais Royat | Bank, Georgetown, 156 bld, 10 asked. Great Falls eicine el aabercea: peesoeen 2 em. archist Fielden, but we do not note thie name of | he young gentiemen of the Fridiy elub made Bear List p.w.; seven all mod Ter ality. ‘Prices, ‘Prices, Ice, 130% bid. eal Estate Title Insurance, 104 bid, ike o! No article entering so generally into the food | Fielden, or Spies, or Parsons, among the list of | McBurney’s ae 4 wight ioe, $4,500 Ps Prete Waa Ore ee From 40c.up, From fge. up. | 107% waked. Went, tel, Co dbty Wid, 47, waked: | A CALL FOW THE POLICE, BUT NONE NEEDED. | of every family has been found more villain | killed and wounded. They were morely ‘untae. | until alate baer —J g hy Fa une Tes suit é, suitable for poultry or dairy farm: three acre lot No.2. From 65¢. uy From 64 hesapeake and Pot. Tel. Co. . 70% asked. U. -. McCann, the contractor for the Boundar; ing,’ like Mr, Most. When these flatulent fraud: 7 + . poe | Hing; suitable for pocltry or dairy farm:three acrelots, | 902. Hrom@oc un Brom @de- up | Cusiapcate and Pot, Tol. Oo, Oba bid Toa aaked, | Mr. MoCai 'Y | ously adulterated than baking powder. For | ing is “1 4 y ¢ = have excited tueir dupes 10 murderous reckless. | 109, t0OK part in the church choral concert here be sold, with all the | As an illustration that the lower grade goods aro | 90 bid, 95 asked street sewer, telephoned to the District Com-| the purpose of underselling those powders of . ves discreet hi.—At the Golden Light Te: % <5 & ness, they themselves uy slink to the | lst 4 Toots De i onseessi01 oportionately cheap, ralais Toy: missioners’ office about two o'clock to-day that | absolute purity and wholesomeness which alone | 2° entertainment Misses Grigg and Catheil and pete gal TUMELAL, seal Emtate | Baca pair ior orey” ibe Hoe all ate Baltimore Marxets, strikers were driving his men off the work, and | are safe for uss in food, hundreds of dealers ure | Toke abd get under cover, #9 a8 Lo be Snumberor| Meme. Browulng und Catuol, ot Washington, mihi Siyes The identical Hose are sold in New York for | BALTIMORE, Mp., May 6.—Virginia sixes, con- | asked tor police protection, putting up baking Powders with cheap and | them in New York city, aud we surmise that | 0k part.—Janitor Nightingll ‘of the com= OR SALES a Fe Yh ew York prices are quoted from Menara | Suna: SX, base auie coupons, GAs do new ihreen, Commissioner Whenly iramediately. started | adulterated fo adding strength Eee euetns | they will keep very still tongues in their moutus | #0 councli ws mnarried Mre Alice Hepburn, tocar, de. A tract of 6A of good 4 Tim) Cen ee veces Coy to-day. ice headquarters, where he foun |. | lime, earth, ete ding stre! by the free use ¥. The groom is 72 an: je GU Years Of age, ed by ap: Wasiach Pac ant, in Fairlie county, Vicon tuth ses of the | Sart Brow and Mesira, H “Altman & Oo, Of New | narTiMOnE, Mn, May 6—Cotton steady—mia- | PPovCE eudguarterss where he found Mal. | ii aiumsenceteneeniet ere A nttg to tolerate thereat epee ese not, oF | Rot woar thelr age well, and have been mush ath and Lath, T and U'sts, AUSTIN agton, Ohio aud Western railroad, Ww G SPRING UNDERWEAR SNe, AigUe steny: and quiet qy neat | and ascertained that McCann’s men hadstruck | "These adulterated powders are “shoved” upon | {uAlity to tolerate anarc! ‘congratuiated.——Another joad of steel ratls for 2426 Ft aw. aplO-ini” nities of Washington. Inquire of GEOKGE. F A Aight deciive; southern red, 01405: southerm annber: | OF ClgDL hours, aud that there was no trouble | the pubile with ue greatest persistency. Many | 4 metpods at provents) - the Richmond and Danville railroad is now Kon 5 | PLEBY, 420 ben at mw. - Ladies ribbed swiss Sflk Bodices, colors and white, | slight decline; southern red, 91400; southern: amber, Teal Dele ahe treaty nee Spann : . ne ielphia says: “OF one - ey ey E Fos, Se NORTHWESTERN | 24H, usually $2 75.....Latest Sigle English Gauxe | Yous: No. 2 wester ‘90ap0) theiecossary prowiutions aeainet awe danon | are given away—leit In samples ut private resi-| tying these exotic Drocders of auarchy ta ous | Deing delivered here by the schooner Jefferson, property— —corner 13th and N sts. = - 5 cari with ribbed arms and low necks, 780. 90a90i3; June, YOAV; Ausust, SHGABDY,, “U the necessary precautions against any distur- | dences with circulars contaiuing bogus analysis jarge cities rest assured, and that is that | {rom Perth Amboy.—Mr, Bu. Dann, who was (inks Lot 26 by 100, with the attached vacant cor- | BUSINESS CHANCES Jersey Bul. Vests, low necks, no sleeves, 8c. southern firm: western dull, but steady—southern | bances in that or any other quarter. and certificates and false representations us to | there is not a spot in this laud in which thes | #¢cidentally scalded by steain at theW,, 0. & W. ner Lo 4 by 100, having 23 by. 10 feet park : SLINES d S. Gauze Vests aud Bodices, 246.,44e. and 48c...... Misses’, | white, 44u47%y; do. yellow, “45u48: western mixed, Peas pare their value, otc. Tho worst of them are intro-| will be permitted to triumph over’ publi | & K. works here a iew days ago, is sulforing south and cast exposure, and suitable for another fine ——— SS all styles and sizes, 250. Spot, 464ad6'g Mav, 404046; June, 45i4045%: July. The Pan Electric Inquiry. duced to the housekeeper’s attention by fraudu- — Spe het Tend Mallet hours 1113 | PPOUE FOR RENT AND YUKNIIURE FOR | Bisne “Guts steady southern, “auad SL xp gAeply Co the Gwner, at Gig est, sale ofa partly furnished house: one of the best a western mixed, 37430; orde a = greatly from his injuries. ninyivunny | TATIMONY AS TO THE XEW You “rurBuNE” | lent ticks or by bogus samples, the articles pa Ee G 59 — 4 F 2 ‘that the masses of the We prefer the re- ate "apo localities tiv the city. ‘The furniture is all uews “Ade rivet ‘Provision’ PUBLICATIONS. when purchased being found to be entirely of despotism to the violence of anarchy, |, STEENESS Hs THE Lins is sure to Fx SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE SUBURBAN | dress Hox 128, Star office. _ my d-sie FP & bt & oS $2 + Lee Gviet and steady. "Collec quictiusg eargoees oramary | Mr, George Jones, publisher of the New York | different. trom. the Samples shown. The tact | Surthe people of this country. will tolerass Ee Se 6 ees Oe ee hesidence near CONFI STORE a Mm Fac “oo” bea Sugs We inie, Saad. Sagar quiet und easy A ‘sont. t | g¥mes, told the PaneBleetrie investigating com. | ‘ata powder Is sampled from ‘door to door is | patjne Reople Of this, When. the caeeeereens ices aeete poten ANE Whisky steady, 1-10.20. Other articles anehanged. 2 s sufficient to condemn it, A tirstlass urticle jelpal authorites fall i forts Fink ie Con lato New York ave. “PPD | tue Toyears Apply lO LOUIS F SHOLM A eee Freighisto Liverpool per steamer dull and yoininai~ | mittee yesterday that Mr. Diekinson,one of the | will sell nite morlts, NO Meamtinceer res | Municipal authorites tall in their e “3 ; du Suppress mobs Ly the elvil arm, other and MARRIED. ona LED wr WORY Buiox | Fen. ote gotton, | FAGU.; Hour, In: grain, Salad. Recelpis— | attorneys of the Bell Telphone company, bad | goods are of value can afford to give them away, drasti edies for purging our F iter iive roomn gis and water 00 Sth aaah | NFOrce re | | atin Conching Parana ta all colors, dentiontwitn | 229556! 208 azTele, wang GaaM uahels cor | guld something Wo one Gf the edivors ot the | or to test thom trom dor todour, and none but | Mar ceaetle Bem cies | | MILLIAMS_SOPEIL Un, May. on seenct ee | wd: Island ave” Will be sold at a reasonable | (N Gi¥ice CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL | the 96c. goods of our competitors, Palais Royal price, | Hour, "9,000 barrels.” wheat, 24.0yU bushels; corn, | Zémes about wanting to control the articles in | the cheapest make and most inferior or unmar- | “the New York. ‘Times says: “The promptest | Julius Soper, HENRY A. WILLE ej reut for fifteen dollars per mouth. Inquire at COMPANY. Sic. 34.000 Bushels. Sales—wheut, 227,000 ‘bushels; corn, | the paper upon the ae matter, “Shortly | ketable goods require to be distributed tree in and sternest way of dealing with such out- | Arundel County, 4, aud MAKTHA A & { that. ase No agestapratsted: aotetn | ANSAPOLIS, Mi ‘Twit Silk Sun Umbrellas for $1.25 that willcoat | $23/yuu bushels ater the visit of Mr. Dickinson to the Tunes | order 10 get the public to use them, and thus | reais as that asong the Citeag tastes | Sey JOR SALE-THE NORTH WASHINGTON REAL | . The undersigned, as President of the you elsewhere $1.50. Ere agg ea ee oltice,” sald the witness, “séveral newspapers | method 18 adopted only by purties wo have | the wisest and most fuerelul, tke dene ee J Saas Cn eae oe INGTON REAL | and Outo Candi 3 Fates, invoried, Noveltios tm Paranola from = a ipcennnic! Published long articles ‘favorable to. the bell | fulled to dispose of Uicir wares through ordi- | tHe,wiseel aud most mercitul, ne demand for improved aud unimproved. peepperty fur enor offerivg | OF 1/50 19 $25.0) are offered from 10 to 20 per cent company, but each article dressed in ditferent | nary and legitimate chunnels, ing or very little to do with thelr violeutdemen. DIED. lances for investment. Parties desiring to Dus U Oo, ie usual market prices, PROPERTY OWNERS ASKING TUO HIGH PRICES” language, aithongt containing the same in-| Free samp! articles of food left at the | sirations, aud the sympathy and consideration | >BURNS. May 5, 1696, MAGGIE A. BURNS, in quat section of the any eit iad nee ROTEL SE Not | Chousand doling Sald bonds are m fAcet Ton on ies “FOR THE LIBRARY SITE. formation, and the simultaneous, publication | bouse should be regarded with suspicion. ‘There | wich are duo to honest. Workingmen striring | Mpsevenseepln eat ot her age: ieee tne a Soman whch’ gtees rods | inte voir nr orky of ternal Stat Coma: | CQ, Bam TE ‘Tho library commission are having the tend. | of the mnatler gave tise Lo suspicion that, thore | te no guarantee of tcl, wuolesomcness, while | by’ lawful moans to beviar” tolt, conditiog | wr 'nctierss Tr sass eae ee a Pi ea ad Sey ee aera Tae He wnOle | Senled lds fur all or any part of enid bendn conan was would be worse than wasted on these ruillaus creche srisiiom Brisas > CEthe ‘cay. This con puny haa means Gta PATE | tothe undernignes, muy Uersene tothe ce of g NNN Fy Ly ers of owners of property in the squares east of | Witness being pressed gave the names of the pelsgnous compound. Many instaucesorpoison- | Their gricvance is aguinst society teen sincn | niuta oe Skacet” ategiacad stadt inet in one tract on New Hampaliire ave. at woargaia | C22 ane SS Anuapola on, of beter TWEE & aa a a ae the Capitol tabulated, with the view of] Sun, Tribune, worid and Evening Post as the oom the use of such samples are recorded. mand: e ao place and hoot maid -bids, wii be. opened. fons 4 Geeenteng 2 SAY Of OS see of] aie yben ee eee ee pinta tor trout ar, be eee oinandments, | DOOLLTLE Gn May Gh. 1880, Rev. NELOON : ihe only safe way Is to consign all such sam- | fives culcthroats ie SER. OTOP farm tande a Vie a are, to a man, of ja birth The company reserves the right to withdraw sal fered come within the limit which the oguarke, one of the Washington corre- | ples immediately to the ash barrel, and to turn | gud of foreign Ideas’ American soll ‘che of tas : mds, oF cor - Tribune, testified as to the | a deat ear to the statements mude b Bot ind noon So Rak nw | Ponds. or ang part oreo. rome ale 20 sad 20 per cont ae ening goods can be bought Mly | commission could pay fort, undcr the bill In | $Posiiuyton dispatches ou tho telephone’ sass | vousers: This not weet a ke ee fommade to understand Ceyond thy ecaentat | Iutecmant at New hltord, Ba” pesmmbn Ad ! = am men's furnishing stores is admitted, even by oof com- | $e event that any pleces of the property ean | Gay. life and health to the extent of testing every | of m mistake that the Amorions who . 5, 1840, at 820 a BC JING = Cash within five days after the ac. | petitors. be purchased for the proportion it would be en- THE EXAMINATION TO-DAY, doubtful baking powder that comes along. Bet- | listen with indifference to thei ‘auve end 4 VARDING. ceptatier ofthe bid OF Bids made. “The proceeds of | > NOTRASH AT ANY PRICE. Uilled ‘to, ofthe whale Sum appropristed, the tion of Mr, Clarke, the Zribune | ter to rely upon an old and reliable like | sooet ans ae will | Wi ‘ast | ‘Yeats, in Ue seventy —— ‘said bonds are co be applied to Uie reconstruction of | Genuine “Guyot Buapendern Bde, commission are authorized to the'pur-| The examination fe eee the Royal, which has by aquartor of a confuse Very Gitierent temper when they tha yer of her age. SREAGUE MANSION. OTH A ‘auiab, and to the other purposes | Unbleached ad taney colored Helf Hose, 150. ghases. ‘The members of the commission som | correspondent, was continued before the com | Constant tee proved its pelieet wholtien ences 0 pat their theories in practice, iy late residence, No. ferme rewonanle. "also Tabte Board, bonds were authorized to be issued by | Latest novelties in egling ftalf Hoe ac by the proper: ownoras Net Prices demanded | mittee toxtay. He said that Hill had turalshed | and efficioney, or some diner Crand that is uot | a4y'tuaidlng Sod Geerouenty Mea teealtcer es | seer peciiwen:.on Sunray aeruoon st Ea Gy M StakEr coetan Labsoeres | 1. VICTOR BAUGHMAN, Gouse Shires, 250. Soc. and Ode each: | Dyppne property Owners sender the chances of | him with a statement attacking Mr. Garland | s0 worthless aind cheap that Its proprietors can | mesma Monee in ap yee e d » 13 suas Table Loong. sauimer Tutes daily, | _ President G0. Go. Hie fread ‘Underwear, Imported, ca amicable agreement aliuost cat oF tae qace, | foraccepting,while Attorney General,e retainer iin $0, ny kepaioediie sete ae, —— Bative oF adopted eltisene—had better suady atetksbiat Guat, in we intel sees pee | Cite” Private Table itdeatrea. 1° OF "SES Slate Five Yeats: Lease aid Goud Will otatwenty-roera | “Palate Koyal” Drese ahiris plalie or pia, Bee. | tobe resorted tor tiie oageite eet at Dave | ne North lye edaaigemtns Bafering to | tavor that Ses ces ever | aiiack on Fort Sumter wes better calediatnd | Mote of funeeal hereater, . . PHS AOCHIEL MOUSE: O12 OTHE BE. XW. | Gren Hox 12, Star omee UNO MMM, AE | a eogee LdOr Bt Oe Fe Sh de ee ae atty | Capitol street are doomed praterable by the | te, witmess statement, thet be hed Eicompanied by chee Nerockery or ar Ay Dia we bs Peeve, are cor, 1k Sen BE go | Sees Box 125, Star office, Ay ihe onatheated $2.48, $268 Hoye’ | commission, but it is probavle that if those ‘Hill bad supplied bis statement, the toners Peoet abe: Fok Sak GhoceRy. B IMPORTED ENGLISH SCARFS. south can be more easily procured for the’sum | chairman. ‘that Mr, Sypher aad Going agood business Cail between dod’. Mead | ‘Fourtn-Hand, 25c. and 4%...caually 500. and 76¢, | named they will be taken. 5 tmpreasion thas Eiill Bad oped as) fap Bowe. sud L sts. now. my 4st Ratin-lined Knot and tei S Sega @ publica 3 a a ee ai oes neg Saeane Ba silk Soar The Respite Granted to Nardelle. | that» ple Were under the same Le ere | Skee weet the | cnt memine mete Site, | unnece REPEAT maar eee fur prices Sway Patroctee red wagons, send yout It is learned that the respite which was | winter with Mr. Dickerson, w! wagons to houses and reated right. ap2i-Lin' - i granted to Nardello was made at the soltoita- | Fight of Sega onern oh wae SYESEMENTS. _ tion of Father Ryan, who called on the Preat- | grebitie a ion. ‘witness sald he SEVER PER CENT. Bonds secured by oo oa ; "AB 2D per come of iis rig ty dent last Thursday, and represented that by | had never ‘any personal attack on Mr.Gar- viViL SERVICE EX AMINATION-OUESTIONS oMAHA Loas AND TRUST PANY, the execution of Nardello all chanoe of diy | Jand. aud answers Ou ail subjedte Bend TES conte” | Hon A. U. WYMAR thie Treekter Us.President, i yey covering who were the principal persons on “ IVY INSTITUTE, Interest and Principal Guarantee! and payable ab nected with the murder be _s0urtu* Southwest cor iiand K ssn, | wieheic! Natio banks Ke Font at oy py adhe Jiailun minister upon N (ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND | prom tres tanvo vere oe de 29.000, Tanning > lent in bebuil of Nardello on the day Onepon' x we are « io lve years Interest payable semua the reprieve was granted, bat he Jupor un we are not prepared te vay iull value for | Guaily. Tus abeelote cert eda, Sem SSUES Cid Stand. 610 Det are es 7 to the Liberal = © PARKER MAGNETIC HEALER 1211 ‘Agents, 1418 Fat ae "W.. Fonns uve b. wo Pocurables cared: ail Ser: = Presi- that dence beyond what, has’ been pul oa. yans con.mand tse to tbe ‘patronage’ yposed eee ee Washington luvestra, 00, Begrante make 8 personal eetlgation = I ted to asi WaanPABEER & TOWNSEND, § 3 ¥ & the whole matter. — ‘oo = Charles a TLANTIG CITY, N. J—HOTELS, COnTAGES 1108 of Cadet ous ‘aud Chronte dheases a specialty. Willett pwr | A “Gud Lots forsent Ohadie bea BR oon ; ‘THe Resraxatiox of Cadet Engineer Evuta “The poor healea every Weducaday aflersdon | Heal ‘Esiate and! inser ae: Gg DAS ‘H. Howland bas been accepted to take effect bee dice weatments $1, froin) te TD ub ami | ave, bos daldjeu | apoo 12171119 PENN. AVE | May 3d.