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to allow them to enter, whereupon all turned ~ quietly away at an order from their leaders. THE EVENING STAR @ = At Grunewald several hundred men assembied Penh Pur eras Soh, | wien on of tn sumer tion cbt ok “es sr. NG! when one of their number arose id: Northwest Corner Pennsy!vania Ave. and 1ith St, by years ago the keeper of this inn refused to mit '® socialist meeting to be held bere.” stantly all arose, paid for their drinks and de- ’ parted, = ae ; . Rome, May 2.Two attempts to resist the eset irriate on thelr ow sccount at TO cents ye y troops were made here yesterday and thirt week. or #4c per wonth. Copies at the counter, persons were arrested, including several cents each a3 ree opsid—-60 ts anarchists. The king and queen took their H usual drives in an open carri and received cred of the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as | . taace polcad-cines mail matter} an ovation from the people. In one instance a ‘Tae Wreetx Stam—published om Priday—@1 a | Bere ee man used an insulting expression as the roval year. postage prepaid. Six inontha, 50 cents = — €9- All mail subscriptions mast be paid im advance; Vv or. couple drove by, when he was seized by the T6—No. 16,026, WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1890. TWO CENTS, [coments ciate - — : = — TROUBLE IN FRANCE. SPECTAL NOTICES. : | SPECIAL NOTICES. Fane craner P| Sehalar, Novices. | Wathingun Neve ad Gown [THE COPYRIGHT BILL|LOOKING BACKWARD.|=-ne wen nat 1 Soom to Call Out Troops. Be paper sent longer than is paid for. Eates of advertising made known on application io Passage of the Measure, ar to run up or down rive Sundays: will accommodate 100 passense = | $30 and $30. JNO. CUMBEKLASD & SON. | Fst. nw. =| : 1m _| ments of troops have been summoned and are aud New York. Ail delays im executing orders are beimg hurried forward as rapidiy as possible. a ee vt ‘hat THE ET y TRASBU! ER vertise: <i 91.15 ‘8 HIGH-CLASS FURNISHING GOODS. EBON, CLOTHIERS BALTIMORE Bae eS Balen So Adreetnadean, eee SR Ss” 100 FT. Goop BOARDS. 81.15 | The stock of ENT IN WAS x there- AMUSEMENTS. Th Pants, May 2.—Information has just reached 1s 00 FT. . C. — — 7 7 ARTISTS. 2 ; here that a critical cond f af H. F. WOODARD & CO. : TI . 8. 2 ISC JSSED 10 ie May Day Demon: tions re ¢ condition of affairs exists im @1.15 LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, $1.15 At cost for cash ONLY. agave Shon Gay and Front sts., Baltimore. caceee on - D IN THE HOUSE DAY. y = y sche cei the department of the north. The striking 1.15 —Cthatand NewYorkavanw. 91.15 UNDERWEAR, FRENCH NIGHT SHIRTS, HOSIERY | sts pgurie GRAIN-AND STOCK EX: pase s F Quiet and Peaceful. uae of Turcoing, on the Belgian frontier, . | PLLAS frou the best makers, — NAN ‘ ; who are rioting and resisting the troops have e115 SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, $1.15 | FRANK TM, BARD, Ree CHANGE, 1333 sha 3335. F st., opposite Ebbitt 7 Mr. Hopkins Strongly Opposes the been joined by 5,000 strikers who have marched e115 HARDWARE. 91.15 37H AND'F S ra . Prk, wee Sock. ik 2 TSAN y \ VORK Roubeix to sistance. Reinforce- wh aitrHoEDI ta de eats Peta tear Reka 5 THOUSANDS QUITTING WORK. | som Revtets wn thnr sosstenee Rats —_~_>—__—_. HOTEL, STEAMBOAT AND CAR TAU Be inn cchicitea jaunlering for Stunt Resorts at short notice: large facilities, DE. ATEAM LACNDRY. 491 to 490 Cat nw apl LE—A FINE PROPERTY st. between G and I, lot 40 feet front, J.T. DYER, 1304 F st. oe : Marseiuues, May 2—At midnight last might CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIVE BILL |The Story of John M. Clayton's’ !srse and disorderly crowds collected on the Cours and created a tumult, The ¥OR RENT. Six-room Frame House. 905.) EDUCATIONAL. . eres = eK AND | Apes SURSIOM —_———— : resisted the poiice and was ee eA cinete o Eating and | aus EVENING, 7-48 oclock, exatoceal | wrwanctad. Again Under Consideration in susp aitceanees hones inet pase ol an caet teeteaaee eel “4 T he mm 1s Of 0} es J "a other pa’ o e cutv demons cro EVE ™ 407 10th ets Adjvining Pest Building, feiperunce Legion. Al! welcume. “Mrs. ALFRED | FOR RENT 8 eral In other parts of the ev demonstrative groupe T WOOD, superiutend: it" _ | FOR RENT (Orercrs). p> SERGE SUITS ARE | our Blue and Bi a as the S 'N ORDER, | FOR RENT (Rooms), ediy charged by the cavalry patrols. looted by a mob of forcigners, enate. < WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Co., — _— 916 and 918 Pa 'aves is19as A SMALL BATCH OF NEWS ITEMS. = rer ig ana 18 Be _290-3t__ . oES hak Sine’ | som oe Be era aaa Italians, and thirty rioters of thi He bon prepared to RENT Bc sreatly Ei SPECIAL, NOTICE, "1 HAVE A an nfl ed, Price $12) 313 ae eons fr ee 3 an aa ———. js malty were captured by the troops and é r s VILDING AS- | fron 00 to #>,.000. Would be pleased pave | — = — “| FOR SALE (Hovses). 5 NATE, -. - . polie In all 100 arrests were made in Mo Bee SY Soiations | ow dese havin tty aur andl Genie elt eal | WRaHES DAY SOLD OUT TOR | Fon SALE (Lore, : STRIKING BY THOUSANDS. | seilics as the result of the May day demonsira~ sae ee ee es es ea rized to collect all debts due te Int: rt, 3 Among the bills reported from committees | The Great Army of Workers Insist on | "°"* ——-__ a tas Cease _ap30-3t Room 4, Atiantie Buildin, — __ADAJAM BEGREN 7 | and placed on the enlendar were the following: | the Eight-Hour System. THE FARMERS’ DARK FUTURE. dialer Sie cieha tains gid? aca ities | < senmape MUTUAL pe AEA RS yd 3 | _ Senate bill for public buildings at faa | cain mig <5 ours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily at the office of |UILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION T3117 Hi st. Office hours 8 to 7 | Ga. ($100,000), and at Alexandria, La. ($50,000). | Cmcago, May 2.—The iron molders and their | Gen. Butler P res a Dismal Agricul- z OV NEW YORK. s TWO DISTRICT BILLS. helpers in most of the large manufacturing es- | tural Situation. INO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, TEGO RE 8 Senate bill for the construction of Bennings | tablishments of the city, including the Me —_— nl46m 1416 F st. n.w.. Kellogz Building. | cuit Pee rang « Ns 1T IS A FACT. 3 | Bridge in the District of Columbia. Cormick harvesting machine works on the Bosrox, May 2.—At the annual dinner of the | sosevar 3. yarriitt® of Bowers, Peet & Co.; It makesa wonderful change Senate bill for a public bathing beach on the | “Black road,” the scene of so much turbulence | Butler Club last ug Gen, Benjamin F, Ty. Cinta & Co., Printers and Book Binders; im & coat and vest to rebind 5 | Potomac river near the Washington Monu-|and rioting four years ago, we = er made a lengthy speech, which was de~ Fiat aa ak os tention on the tity Spt gy meant y PO LOAN... | ment grounds, out on strike this morning for the | Yoted almost wholly to the subject of the pres- Vv M. Siostun & Ca Gf New York aud Scent of the Fourth Ne. be — srs = oe —— ree 2 House bill for the classification of worsted | eight-hour day and a uniform rate of | ent deplorable financial condition of the farm- Biowat am Ne 3 : : Fence a ed cbeclgel aa GN erred Z| cloths as woolens. wages, Ihe strikers have posted pickets about | ers of the country. He referred to the Farmers UE REEECUET OTs ga Tada E EEE EaTEgerteved! 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., & place adjoining my present establishinent especially to do AMERICAN COMMERCE. BY CANADIAN arLRoaps, | the different works and say that any attempt to | Aijicnee, with its formidable proportion Mr. Cullom, from the committeo on inter- | PUt non-union men at work will be met by # | which, if heid toge irresistible, Page determined resistance. The I!linois Steel Com- | *) : : are now showing one of the hanidsomest assortmentaof | 1.09 fist Acrideiit Asmocsation. Yt Seren Apaureier Pose 7 | state commerce, made report, with testimony, | pany granted its 200 molders the eight-hour dav | fut't wil tener ool te DRESS GOODS to be found in this market, compris- the Mercantile Trust Company of you cannot come yourself, Pace Canadians trees: Ordaeny een val — aia rca ‘cho Sener f {nine | come a political party itvelt ‘The general com ing BLACK and COLORED SILKS of every descrip- | yraturity vaine of Shares #100, payable in monthly Til send up. Pare : . == ie wx in f — nt * a — ye pared the condition of the farmer as a work- thon, of the newest styles, which they will take pleas- | installments of Uc. per Shu am — Pace TO AMEND THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT, strike. will ~~ Prada seaher Eizh “| man with that of a carpenter, showing that, ‘Shares iuature in about ui onths. vARFI i i e pd Monday. Fig’ raed > elie ure in showing, and you will not be importuned to| flares nature in about uinety months. ss ait the G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ‘Page Mr. Vest introduced a bill to amend the inter- ‘coopers tm ths ectablisbenent tr the farmer's profits would be #112.50 for buy if you are net suited. | suburbs abd sulxtivisioas of Washington, - mz Cor. 9th and G sts. nw, Pare 2 | state commerce act, stating that its object was | this morning. All the employes in. th j -p ee coroes r oping mm y s viding, No bonus features, joans at 6 per -Pages 7 | to place express ‘ te i ‘ - —— of time and energy would get #960, figuring PRINTED SILKS, of which we have an elegant ae- | More profitable as an tuvestment, ane rte AENGION. D. Page 2 southwest side also struck this moruing for | within twenty-four hoars’ ride of Chicago. sortment, comprising the newest stylesof thisseason’s | | More liberal and cheaper to the borrower than any | nouucine that he has this da: Page - 2 | interstate commerce committee to the subject. | the eight-hour day and cighthours’ pay. Ibe Bailding The bill was referred to the committee on | night, the strikers claim, everr planing inill | op @termins tothe enory s mortgage debts with William P. Herbst Smortation, and at very moderate prices WEED. ity aie a the Corer of L5thy at ahd Pe pase 2 | interstate commerce. employe iu the city. numbering all the was | iui the scvicnleural Lead ‘at osama BLACK @ROS GRAIN SILKS in every grade, from hia «ion. | n.W., heretofore conducted by jum. ‘ page 2 | INPORTATION AND EXPORTATION OF GouD aNp | from twenty to thirty thousand 4s afin «vd 4 nd ‘TScents to $250 por yard, and an endless variety of | DR. SAMUELS. ADAMS HAS KEMOVED WILLIAM T, BALDUS. Page 2 ' iD rigagcs amount to the stupendous Ms to Three hundred strikers started for W. . SILVER. os . sumof * 10.000,000, the interest upon which Recrters Tonay.—Internsl | Mr, Mitchell offered a resolution (which went | B@th!’s planing mill this moruiag,where some | 5." at rates aver aging fen 7 to Sprouse. eeveGae MAALISE: cael 607, 861 arg non-union men were at work, with the inten- | ‘They eront ct eae, from < a : ‘ custome’ 907,861. over till tommorrow) calling on the Secretary of | tion of “cleaning out” the establishment, as an & — il be one ye ampere fa, | | Topar's Boxy Orrens were $50,000 and ¢11.- | the Treasury for information as to the impor-| they termed it, but a patrol wagon full of | My thar ue cil ctstalea peer a humple rene ran tation and exportation of gold and silver dur- | Policemen prevented the prospective trouble. | Drofits ou iarming industrine ate only Sabueees 7 S ing the year 1889; and as to bunk notes retired | Four hundred employes in (. J. 1. Meyer & 14 and & por cent. The general presented some 8 Caters this morning in- | and the kind of mouey issued to take their | Sous’ sash, door aud blind factory struck this & z i s other startling facts showing the hopeless con- eluded Senators Culiom and Plumb, Represent- | Place. morning for a nine-hour day, and it is reported | ition of the larmer aint predic od ¢ ““fmancied cyclone” among them before many yeara. He ‘uled the project of the government build- store hous.» and loaming the farmer money on his garnered crops. The storage certifi- cates given by the government would be bought up by speculators, who would thus control the merket for the gram as they do now, when the bis Ont Office Hours: 8 to 10 am, 1 and Residence trom |. t Miao cL pm, S |, The above copartnership, formed this day, will be | Govensat S42™25 | under the firm uae of BA & HERBST, Drug: eae FE MAKE THE | SES Coruer oth at. and Pendaylvania ave. — th ieee a ee SPIRITUALISM AT WONN'S HALL. 90.50 per suaere “SG st. “hw, TONIGHT. CFridayy - at $5, Redippedat $6.09. This | Miss” Magyvie Gaule of Baltimore, wonderful test | 000 registered 4s at sot ‘a RArantoe Sera medium. 1 a rising side bands and handsome boners to match, arm.” Latrobes at $20. | je WASHINGTON, _D. prising . A wood Latrobe at $15. | SM Wont vecpectiully: of of which we are selling rapidly. These prices melude heating story above. No.8 Bric Firemen in saving a greater,part ot "i - : a ' — that the employes of anumber of othe: s} We also call attention to the handsomest line of | Sett Kange, with water back, 818; No. the entire building aud conseuts was not entirely de- | atives Hopkins, Wallace, Walker and Carter, TO KEEP OUT CHINESE LABORERS, seq etgexeed ciiacicsin Gaaiaaeahaiaa eal: acme Sep aan ea | shoved i# indeed @ mirucie, when the combustible | Maj. Gen. Fremont and Mr. Chas, A. Moore of | The concurrent resolution heretofore offered | f#¢tories have also struck, making the sxme You will mot fail to appreciate if you wish # serviceable | * SJNO. MORAN, 2126 Penn. ave, n.w. ft stock is known, “CHK, RUPPEA, 403 demand as the employes of the Meyer factory it) | Brooklyn, by Mr. Dolph, requesting the President to and handsome summer dress that will give you good | Telephone 984-' and 405 7th st. now. pe rrors ate nts Me ive en r ag the There will be a meeting between the employ se ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Acts Approven.—The President has ap- | €Mter into negotiations with the governments | and the sash workers afternoon, and the serview. All of our FRENCH PRINTED SATINES Tae Tk LS ihe are now marked down to 23 cents per yard and our $e ccoxouy cas nas Notice is hereby given that an election of Seven | Proved the act authorizing the construction of | &f Great Britain and Mexico, with a view to | is a prospect of their agreeing upon a compro- D u REMNANTS will now be 2g cents per yard, beautiful SPRING WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, and at very moderate prices for the class of goods we name. Also a splendid assortment of PLAIN COLORED CASHMERES in all of the most desirable shades in | the market, ranging from 50 cents per yard up, com- lirectors of the Capitol, th © Street and Seuth | g ' a Securing treaty stipulations for the prevention | mise. Washington talway onipany. to serve tor the a bridge across the Brazos river in Texas and | Of the entry of Chinese laborers into the United | A strike of the miners throughout the north- f ld at ix a ing year, will be held at the oitice of theconpany im | the joint resolution authorizing Lient, Henry | States, was taken up and agreed to ern and middle Ilinois coal fields was decided | Vl #* introduced into the Senate that the GAS FIXTURFS AND LAMPS, Washington, D.C., on SALCRDAY, May 10, 18u0, , A et rnment loan the farmers $3,000,000 to re- former price 35 and 40 cente, ‘Agents forthe between the hours of dando vctock pine 1o: 28%) BR. Lemly, .. to accept a position under THE DEPENDENT PENSION BILE. upon after midnight, The joint couteren | hem from their financial difficulties, Be 3 wa RLFYIN Books for the transfer of ec on SATUR- | the government of the Republic of Colombia, " workmen and mine owners split irreconcil 1 4 ee DAY, May &, 1890, at 40" 4 = A message from the House, with the Honse| tion the question of including the di at the fall amo _— “Bubring's Filter Syste ieee ING, President, | Re Arroixturnts.--The Secretary of | amendment to the Senate dependent pension | peou, He 40 ve = oe at on these mortgages for five da SS. SHEDD & BRO. HK. GRAY mi-at Ty = A borers in a scheme of profit sharing, 1 a acess psn ona - | the Treasury bas made the following appoint- | pill, was laid before the Senate, and Mr. Davis, | the owners declaring there was no mar | not remedy the matter It ould tale all “the mi W. M. SHUSTER & soxs. | _19° <woomey Ise ee Bee oan A trustee and other. | Ments in the internal revenue service: chairman of the committee on pensions, moved | gin for the laborers, An executive session of | giver that the mints could coi, at the pate of i | Bee POODLET INN ston Inm, BSE Mantle ne “city owned by Robert | Carothers, ganger, twenty: that the amendment be non-concurred in and a | four hours by the workmen's representatives | sour and a half millions a rae Mortis, have een itewaity isstted. Thos holding | MAP nd monthty | Sieh cai fave theta corvected by widvesatzye MO of those who arg . and all the TENNALLYIOWN KOAD, Will open about May I, 1890. f boarders; also for the convenie: Edgar Hull, gauge miei Myers, ganger, twent conference asked, foliowed the final adjournment of the joint . siive The bill and amendment were referred to | conference. A decision to strike was the result, to » im that time, these mortgages, third Pennsylvani s ce REGU; eS G, Manchester, store pper and gau the committe: . The Indiana miners and operators also failed t ’ FREE EXCURSION TICKETS TO EAST pieces Ty Raugel he colamittee on pensions. 8 supposing that no ney is borrowed. W. H. Ho Trtice and exppers served sts momenvoqetion, | SE Oration Heirten to eben dale thank | Mis ; James F. Venable, fifth North THE CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIVE BILL to reach an understanding, and a strike an that | "Y]P °°" oral had no reunedy to propose, and . H. EKE, j qpiitiviiw’ parties ioust positively’ bave cards of ad- | the wévunda: ‘beaatital sade, delighttul view, Rice, store keeper and gauger, | wag taken up. The question be Mr, | state is also not improbable. noomedl 80 thtak Seo caaeel tes Saanens tamoe | Sap JAS. R. KERNAN, ee MA ETICE, eighth Kentucky e Dont offen veins on Mr. } The arbitrators selected to settle the carpen- | Jo, ‘ sha ' Gray's amendinent, offered yester 601 MARKET SPACE AND 308 AND 310 8TH| _a/ISIm _ , opeitor. Ccluning Buadine eT ot Pexsioxs For Distnrer Propre.—Pensions i; <a open from § a.mn, to 0 mi-3t_| have been granted to residents of the District ters strike met at the Grand Pacific Hotel this outof the 14th section the following words: | morming. The meeting isasecret one. The “Except in cases wherein applications shall be | old — oe © rege refused to he filed in the circuit court within the time and | represented at the meeting. The men predict in the manner provided for in section 15 of | that a settlement will be reached not iater than | OF* Pe rage’ a this act.” and inserting in lieu of them the fol- | tomorrow so they can return to work next week. ot lowing: The strike of ‘planing mill employes is re ; aa oe ud whenever Congress has not clearly and | Ported to be spreading. In numerous smaiier | Lovtsvire, May 2--The sonth-bound Lou- distinctly declared the classification of any im- | @tablishments the meu are still at work, but | isville and Nashville train last might carried ported article and the rate of duty thereon, | OM hearing of the action of their fellow-work-| toward Little Rock, Ark., probably the only but when the law is equivocal and embiguous in | men in the larger mills many of them ha fol ee ener ee of Columbia as follows: Original invalid (navy, OOD Suckinaton, D.0., 3 a 1, 1800. sal will be twenty years’ service), Jox, Audrews: increase, Kee ssvE oF stock RED GLASS WinDOWS ama Pang Yip | yemnel Bursley. Wm. King (navy). Samnol no m * ORGAN now in the 13th Street Baptist Church; For | MeClane (Soidiers’ Home), Robert UC. Crooks | OPFN FOR SUBSCRIPTION. | further information apply to THUS. J. KIS and Richard M, Dittrick; reissue, Julius Haack ean Builders’ Exchange, _ (Soldiers’ Home ). BULLETIN FOR THE NEXT WEEK. a Be THE NERS CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. > this day entered intoa copartnersiup with Mr. P. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F Sit. Stevens forthe purpose of Wausacting axeneral real STREET. oper Avenged the L1G Prop Bopres or Lawignants Wuo anv. ox Tunm Wax Ferner. --Assistant Secretary Batcheller has di- rem ning witness who is able to throw any light on the mysterious murder ef John M. that regard and appraising officers or the collec- | lowed suit by abruptly stopping work. ° estate, # it mie fr. Stevens ‘ 5 collec taal . ch of a Pamapenruia, May 2.—The second day of We have secured a bargain in s line of the BFST Shares are $2.50 per month. eaiber of the Wanhincion werk xchange saat Tmest | Fected the collector at New York not to allow ae aa coguren. ram ip tate ph more argo tend the carpenters’ strike opened this morning { Clayton, It was Jared Sater, who lives in Jef- JOINTLESS DAMASK MATTINGS, which we will) co necription books will be open for shares inthe y commend i Mf May favor us with Foyer ne bodies bg fiene aia who have | rates shall be levied and collected, the appro- { with nearly 3.000 men refusing to Work uniess | fersonville. Mr. Sater makes the trip at the make s specialty of for this week at 40c. PER YARD. | joth isaue on and after April 16, 1890. r nilting. =, wm rom Europe to nepe pornae! priate appraising officers or collector shall | their demand for an advance ot 5 cents an hour | request of the Arkansas legislature. | as Bul ny | on shipboard, The bodies must he kept aboard ae 3 as acceded to. Th 7. “Th ho killed You know the regular price is 50c., so come early. | pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of OP FICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES. DIS- | ship and either returned to Europe or be buried jorthwith inform the Secretary of the Treas- | Was acceded to. There are nearly 7,000 ear- | “The man who killed the Hon, John BM. ‘They will move rapidly. the Association are furnished upon application, trict of Columbia, Washins:o Praia . ury and he shall report all facts to Congress.” | Penters in the city, and nearly all of them | Clayton,” he said, “I am firmly convinced was PO. The attention of taxpayers is culled to t enti ith > organiz Thomas Hoo} «lin Los Angeles, C Fer this week—A Beautiful S-plece Antiqn@0ham-| om AE pn nd, MR. PLATT DISSENTS. are identified with the three organizations. mas Hoop lin Los Angeles, Cal., —* “ Sie Besse ; sag P : These are the Brotherhood of Carpenters and r 10, 188%." He then proceeded to tell ber Suite, with largeround bevel Mirror, metal can- | the first Wednesday in. Beeenate tik es tonnes dncson ace a Abe te Denr Stareaext.—The monthly | During the discussion of the amondment | joiners of Amucion the Anssigassehed Abesahe- | uioank haw on WANT ee endl aebionen tees eke deisheas on bureau and brase towel rack on washstand, | Pe from 6 to S o'clock p.m. hot vrevionaly paid, will become dueand gasableon | public debt statement issued from the Treasury Mr. Platt said that he was not present when | ti Bs enters’ Pro- | fersonville os Angel > Jane easing shall thereupon be in arrears aud de- Toe Seale SanEE Gos cage weg ayy «wy Bnet ol se sore. j ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE. ne ¢ n , Department yesterday shows a decrease in the | the report war presented this morning from | tective Association. One of the biggest victories | there chance led him to au acquaintance For this week—Beautiful Antique Oak Dining Room | 3x0, soY EDSON, Sec’ry Anount thereof thall be added’ and te tenes week | debt amounting to $7,636,001 during the past | the committee on interstate commerce on the | which the strikers have so far gained was won | with Hooper, Euite, consisting of oue 4-foot Sideboard with Large | Qo —_-tWENTY FIVE FEET COMPETILION | Stet Mes due avd in arrears, will be histed for adver- | month of April. and for the ten mouths of the | subject of Canadian railroads, and that he de- | this morning, when the journeyzucn bricklay- | Hooper was a poor old man, who drove « ae a s 6 High-bec die Sie Coueten nek tenn oe muans att) tax sale in the manner prescribed by ex- | current fiscal year @61, 51. The total debt | sired, ae a member of that committee, to | ers came into line and issued orders that none | team and who was barely able to make a living ee eee cae eee an ae can aoe | See oma ae SEA District of Columbia, “Attest: kG. DAVIs, collec. | today, less cash in the ‘Ircusury, is #1.015,-| state that he did not assent to that report, | of its members should set the door or window | for lumself and wile, Misfortune came heavily Dining Chairs, with solid wood seats uicely polished, | wh iVi Lb LINDSAY, Manas % Taxes, D. ©. myl-27t__ | 520,770, and of this amount ¥797,302.082, is MR, SHERMAN ON OR. GRAY'S AM MENT. frames on any job of which the boss had re-| upon him until one day he was evieted for for 852.50. Gps aren all kinds of Rubber Goods. CARD, ee ~ | bonded indebtedness, is dletumion oftis. G dment | £08ed to pay the advanced rate, nou-paym of rent. It was in this For Suite withont Sideboard, — Ne att dx sure ps 9 armed ia Once discussion of Mr. Gray's amendment Derrorr, Micu., May 3 he carpenters’ | condition her- | strike situation here today is unchanged, save took — hina er | that a few small contractors have conceded the | th er found Hooper and to his home. According to story Hooper told Sater he (Hooper) sin a small way and each s doubled the Iusin wot Mr, Frank F veding year | of the year previous, leraue of was resumed. and in the course of it Mr. man deciared that if he had his way he S. Maroy arrived yesterday at San | KOCHDALE CO-OP. SOCIETY OF THE For this week we will sell the best Extra Ingrain | J ~e> 0 from China, She was ordered to DIST. OF COL. Carpets for 60c.; Roxbury Tapestry at T5c.; Body | | Menrbers of this ty are informed that the new . Y 5 Q 4 Id allow any of these revenue cases tu go 1 kar i Trade Cards and improved and extended, are report on the first day of May, or as near that | Would al 8°} eight-hour day and the scale of wages de- | was born in Arkansas near Plummersville, im Brussels, $1. and best Moquettes at $1.25. now rewdy £07 insu . ti cuaitic, cad ghelanised exes to any court, manded by the strikers. It is reported that | Conway county. Hooper's father owned a co! Hiesicqetniidaa Sateaiti: Meinbets will retarn the old (green) card, with theit ime asp , and she arrived exactly on HOUSE. : : Prices are for ¢ eddeens ar! aces to ony of thoee nained “hich T-hat | time, She is understood to be in good condi- OUSE. ee ee ees car ae eemners wn | bree Seas: She aeaoan eon me Reey ane Come and see below and obt yment of the proper ply. tion and will probably be recommissioned a R compromise by conceding the demands of the | his freedom had been granted, who worked for fee. "There be : 7s who sould ob- iu the rocky : a for! Mr. Flower (N.Y.) presented the joint reso- | men'if they will agree to boycott machine miil | an interest in the crops. The season of 1867 } tain the new card be irse to the | duty in the Pacific, y ny THE NORTH STAR REFRIGERATOR, | advisable. sea, Its waters are qusurpussed for purity, and With @ Sy aes Fapid current we xet un excellent ice free from alr and Tuk Cvsuixe Beats tHe Recorp.—The run ta decoys ol adits the largest ves- | 0 - 1 : uviscot property bene a harvests, | Of the new torpedo boat Cushing from New: Pe aoe aa tue | port to New York yesterday was the quickest ‘omy on record between those cities, She ran t % Sony against strong winds and heavy: but never- This has bes q adaed the wood an 7 ii ‘ 6 fy. coal business. During the past winter we have built theless she made it in six hours and fifty-seven an additional elevaior, the Larges’ in the state of Maine, | Minutes, or seven minutes quicker than any 16 List. n.w., Rex, Office, Treasury. | aud are now adding a iwenty-five thousand tou house, | other vessel 1d Ks ity on the Penobscot over aise twat our | PERSONAL.—Ex-President Cleveland, who is lution of the New York legislature in favor of a made sO — ‘ brought a bountif cr : 1 o urraLo, N. Y. lay 2. he district council | son. a negro Bea eearniiee ved = — rsa Referred. | of the Brotherhood of Carpenters met last} dered, and for» ¥, Milliken (Ale. ) presented, and the House | Night and decided to give them adopted, the conference report on the! week to decide uvon their answe Lafayette, Ind., public building bill. The limit | mand of the mill hands for an ¢ id. One day Jack- was fonnd mur. reason — suspicic Il bosses a j alighted on the Hooper famiiy. A mob was to the do- | organized to aven the megro’s dexth, Old hour day, | man Hooper was hanged and the son barely es- of cost is $80,000, If it is not granted the men will strike. iS aped with his lite Res: ag Nag —a te co |, New Youx, May 2—At the Federation of | his story to Sater: “Among the men who did Se peor ileriaar ae the conference | yabor Bureau ils suckling Deceauny iooaas | tie Mhabliy wack don sanapinsh be ac te bik. ‘The limit of conkee cola ean, 000. “8 | stated that there were no new developmcuis in | ton, Copt, Matthews wother neighbor, il, The spre i apneic seized the eight-hour labor question beyond the fact | ‘the best that is made. We have one in use on exbibi- | bition contsiming ice, butter, blue-hesd sulphur | matebes, &e. If they do not keep contents sweet and | pure we return money. Prices as lowas an ordinary | Refrigerstor. LF, Hunt, 1310 8 st. now. 6th Aud. Offi L. B. Gridley, 7 John Me D h.W., Penslon Office, nig OW Btoraze nd When they wer ny he On motion of Mr. O'Neill (Penn.) @ resolu- | thata few more bosses in the city have ox-| tinct they mounted ductr bournen,jomeh sone W. H HOEKE, as where thei has never at the Arlington, leaves at 4 p.m. today for | tion was adopted setting apart Saturday, June pressed a willingness to accede to the demands | mother's grief and made away im the darks Lt inmtgeee one eMinequaled advantayes. the | New York.—-W. W. Brennen and Thos, Mul- Jee ae pupa see the late | Prone strikers, Shae Eyeasbaved teen uup waaiees. bak Ga ee RE | ee eee acy omcnerey im the city, where ths len of Pittsburg are at the Sohnson.—-J; W, | OU 5--Handall of Penneylvama, Sacem, Mass,, May 2.—The carpenters who | ussistanec of my mother I cut down the body 9pS0-4t 801 Market space. With ample storage houses for ice and yard room for | Bishop, Philip 8. Minton and C. L. Campbell icin acpachen raed mines have been working ten hoursa day quitat5p./and the next day buried it, By the coal, Wood, nth», &., The sume management aud fair | of New York, Sherwood Dixon of Djxon, II. Ant. Dept. | treatment’ of our, numerous and increasing patrons | and J, C. Dore of Chicago are at Willard’s,— y.,Devt.| “ie parade of our 40 red ice wagons through our | Albert Clark of Boston, It, A. Parker of Clove- ‘Treas. ‘ipal streets last Monday evening intended to | land, Rear Admiral A. 8. Glisson, U.S.N., and re well equipped 0 iq | J; H. Glisson, Bishop Ireland of St. Paul, Prot, The House then resumed the consideration | m. yesterday instead of 6 o'clock. Tonight| grave at the time of the funeral I of the copyright bill. the bosses will hold, a meeting to decide what | made. solemn vow thet 1 would mot i ins (IL) said tha stensible | #ction to take. If they decide to reduce the | rest until { had hunted down his murderers auotrie hme ot papel pat peeve) rate of pay a strike wili result. and slain th Knowing that I could nos our patrons that i } 5 ) exte Proria, Int, May 2.--The coal miners of | accomplish my object while I was laboring un- Feet apres ot aed Merrill E. Gatos of New Brunswick, Prof, G. | American authors to foreign authors, | But the | Peoria are calmly awaiting the decision of the | der excitement, I resolved to bide my time and ie aeuUaaE MOTIONS — | Bangor end will earn this season Cwhich W. Atherton of the Pennsvlvania State Col- p eoneversl kre ced vg — a The | Chicago conference. Ai! miues here xre | wait until opportunity gave me the chance of | BOS" 1 desire to inform my friends and the pub- | 8U exceptional one) over D0 ver cent ou its valuat tege, Mr, H. J. Miller of Conneoticut and Mr, | Mévitable = result of it woul elt: | closed, and at a mass meeting yesterday the |doimg so without detection, It came im «: y frien: pm » hold our le € eat, Here it Washineton we bo } hae, that T ws = ghost sree Seen excessive freight» avainst us, B. A. Hegeman, ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1890. —— Sheehan so mga aleve Jor Twill say now, for the benefit of certain parties, that | tral, are at the FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!!! faction tomy many quatomers last wasn. Awaiting | y noid the comteolliug interest iy this young and vi-| H- Rogers, C. 2 .. sf | your valued orde: remain res} pect Bae ug couspany snd am sustained in the policy . Rogers, C. - ee poem} as marked its course in this ¢: create a gigantic which = wonld rai dent of the Jers ditt, Franklin Kane, W. Hoy. John E. O'Brien’ and James Gilkinson of ‘New York, A. 0, Fay of Cen- men indorsed the Columbus scale dec 4| the tollowing fall, Capt. Matthews and the to abide by the decision of the Chicago con- | other man (whose name Sater docs not remem- ference. ber) were riding through a woods to inspect is the price of every book und periodical printed in this country and would impose a tax on every by our direc ‘. > : Axrosa, Iowa, May 2.—Fifty employes of | some corn they thought of buying, I was hid- BIG BARGAINS IN FLOUR. | __spirlin | Socbholders, : Chicago, W. M. Sawyer, H. J.’Moulion and | reader of books, from the se his primer | the Gold Hill Stone Quarry at Stone City, four | ing behind a tree with my rifle inmiy hand, and Flour has ADVANCED, but we continue OLD THE TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK BA pt a wl hie ie Chas, H. Hanson of Boston and B.C. Werner | 0° TOU CBS, Pronseor = = scientific | miles west of here, have struck for $1 day, | just es they reached me [ took aim, fired and PRIAEE detdtin es:eb tele. Meask tha dbeiiiens f the tgs ero meet of Brooklyn are at the Riggs.—-—Franklin A. | OTK would effect the reader of every | It is feared that unless their demands are con- | Matthews fell with # bullet im his heart, f prise. I shall endeavor to so 1 a nat ° i n Safe Det one Psitiests as to merit Continted commence, ‘ i i * | newspaper would suffer, The argument that ad also shot and killed him, Fi of turning in your orders QUICK. Washington Sate Deposit ConnpenyBaflding, ree aes York, Norman, M. Smith of Pitteburg.’S. C. | tergoedien “author wor robbed of oreething | Mill go out. it | ishiment had also shot and killed him. Fors siacecciaiiahtdiilians clauitas jank Opera ie See eae suild,” Frauk Schwarz, | Morehouse of Fairficld, Conu., Wm. P. liane of | the foreign author was “gee ig | | Mcrruysnono, Ix1., May 2.—The men laying | wonder suspicion was not directed to me and . = | 10 am..from Oct 1 to April be” wd Tesi, Geo. i Hoh, dot 1. Voxt and Chas, M | Boston, G. A. Wegner of Buifalo and C, M, cee Goong a the Ameri. | t2¢,pipes for the water works hore struck for | the mystery of the killing was never solved, 425 Ninth st. Closes at 3 pu ova a “Signed) netent wher ex erest of Rochester are at the Arlington. P tla = Minsk be ‘th $1.25 for eight hours or #1.50 for ten hours’ | but Clayton never came am enough to enab! P.8—Wholesaie Agenta of Cleveland's Baking Pow. | individeals Armand corjuratous Flelaing careful | _anlt Washington Manager Ainenieat lee Co, ene te bre = | aales epeckss of robbery Sr alt wees Manet! ice ee ee et ls cat Apel eee en, z Y | and prompe attention 60 alt bent entrasted to it. | = “3 PACTURE ‘HE CLUTHES we | J0bn C. Sholts and daughters of Yonkers are re apts ours, years went by, eae! successive Ger and Van Houten’s Cocoa, both of which are fully | Every facility consistent with sound beukilg will be Wiel We trace out succens and lucteasing | late arrivalsat the Arno,—--Fmmet B. Oleott selmctgre: ee autor at indebted to the |“ Lorsvute, Ky., May 2—One thousand secming to take him out of my reach. . | CBtended to itecustomers. tininess to selling clothing of oar ow uifucture, | of New York is at Wormle: Shas, H, Mar- peop! nega pda carpenters went out on a strike here this | Then I came to Califoraia, and herelam, I — Ss ae eateiaiC, Geaen, Soe eee aes Gf the dec te oe aeaicace | tin of New York and H. P. Morris of Boston | Works were not the creation of his surround: | morning demanding eight hours as a day's | owe you £2, Tam making arrangements ape Geo. A. Sean. fatward methods, Clothing for ali sizes from four | are at the Langham.——Rev. B, F. Davis and ee associitions. The most casual | work with no reduction of wages. Twenty | to mortgage my farm to J. A. White, who no Seamandup. “NOAH WALKER & CQ, 625 Pa, ave. | family of Springiield, Qhio, Wm, Webster of | ° ro og hear, he peonis | boss carpenters have conceded the strikers’ | has gone out to look at it, and when he comes Emmons % nmith, a Teledo and G. W. Bigalow of Brook- ane Reks es cee and e People demands aud the trouble will probably be | back I will pay your money. Then J will go to sary Gerialt Witki ALDWIN i STH ISSUE OF STOC! iyn are at the St. Jamen.——| fiad done as much for phan ccc ped wag | amicably settled in a day or two. ‘The carpen- | Arkausas, aud if you hear 6f John M, Clayton pasa rntait ° Cashier, | SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. GoeGae non tak tet Wing of Bayfield, protected in the labor of his brain for forty- popeleerdocg pg Sas te Spor] teheng my ‘tele, Teodardacr Capital (970 paid), i fae B ee , | three years. Free schools and free libraries — " sae faien Burviue toatdia ad cy IPS EGBRCHINATON TO STOCK IN | Wis. FH. Page and wife aud Chas, 4. Moore hd vou him » constituency of ove 61.00.00 | yiow yp WESTOVER THE be hanged for ‘killing lan than die a natueal | qq HEADQUARTERS FOR HAMMOND TYP: IP I awe RG well noun, ettzee moat | Pa.. are at the Normandie.——Mr, 54 prone ee cp depsthaeSae a foe Leng —— Sater says that Hooper left California and ee rearadtantit at SSH: at | pombe tamer fre Aietat Wustinaegh aug | Tompson of the Army and Navy Register will | "Th et could not. be paased on the iden of | Considering the Extent of the Demon- | twenty days ster he read of the killing of | KEK exclusive agent for the District of Columbia, aunliod themecives of it advemtages as © arvinus im" rai crepe for a a City for the eet justice to American authors, ‘The rights of the stration It Was Very Orderly. —— Breve yey! oye es and Cie Os R__ | stitution nadine, a manus of Obeeiuing: monty to peo, | St of hishealth.— Mr. Was. B. Isaacs, tho | erican people should be considered. ‘The He enys Hooper replied that he had done the } THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST | only, ucvessaty: to quot the few ecries us they | Kmignts Templar, is spending a. few days ig | Venefit derived from the cheap editions of for-| Loxpox, May 2—Special dispatches report work ond vocoubel how ho haligens $0 asian Bencaerzs = CAPITAL #1 050,000, ae eae for the New BSul Snes ace M2 | thiseity, He is stopping at the Metropolitan. gign Pooks could not be too highly estimated. | an immense number of eight-hour meetings | sas, found Clayton reading « uowspaper and ' TEMPORAKY OFFICES, 1001 F st. n.w. | Open and stock may be subscribed for Every Day from i — ey gone everywhere ani result | throughout Europe yesterday. There were ne | shot and killed him, FAMILY TEA, » oy } 40 pam. Sect y E: ) great i, 5 ‘ i (SPRING LEAP) Previous to the, erection of te Companys Balding, | te Fee econ Kelore Bein: | EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, | Was that today Amo FC erence! ROOK | isorders beyond the minor affairs already | Satcr says he told the officials of the affair, At 50e. apound, | MONEY LOANED ON" COLLATEMAL AND ON | 1470 Fat a.w,, orf auy of the following-named off- ia Wiestoa eho cosas senha Scar secre Anseriona’eetaer Sor aerpemenn] aeeiliasiae | but they did not take hold of the case because Try ites Iced Well Secured Loshe, guaraniced by the Company, | “°"* KOBT. G. CAMPBELL, President, M rodPreme Court | cf the foreign author. Foreign authors ‘The Chronicl’s Paris correspondent says: Sencieke baal ta tee Rabanne GO: Tea Itwittaur- i aves : vice Peesiteet? 10th at i, ; Agal ve paid enough in their own country without in- | feature of the day was the discovery of many | jarure. ‘It is widely ut varionce wath the tente Passany Teayou Call on or corre eEST PAID. js DAYED.G. DIZON, Vice — Ex-President Cleveland visited the & vading American soil and taxing the American | Italian agitators among the workmen. The ‘offered by Hooper's wife Wednesday, hy Sense oF correspond “ii H. WARNER, President, is Seger ire upreme | reader. Congress should not yield to the | fact that foreign money is employed to | ™°"Y fens thames > W. BURCHELL, 'W. B, ROBISON, Secretary. ‘M_P. CALLAN Court of the United States again today. His | false sentiment urged by the friends of the|foment disorder is likely to sow Mr. Hopkins Renominated. ale 1326 F tow Genk ee ae GEO. Wr cease eater, Presence at the court became known and the | measure. but should bitterness between the two nations. | pro:x, Jus, May 2—A. J. Hopkins wae SemeeiTukeoss, — ThurteaGodervalle, pnnscdrg: TERRILL, space allotted to the public’ was @on crowded, | the needs of, the | American "people | ‘The measures of tion were most exten- Reese 2 Georwe i eartale Jobn A. wore, 232, s ig: 4 The spectators were in hopes that they would and legislate in interest against | sive and the it reflects credit upon Mii all the world. He denounced ister Constans, The people in every district the third section of the bill, which, E were warned that in case of trouble neither H >. Cummins, 2. J. Darlington, John Joy Edson. A ite 10t _| have the opportunity of hearing the ex-Presi- WE AKE SELLING A tts od it. we eM RENO Ue TNGH ARAN | dent argue his case, but there are two | clared, prohibited the importation of foreign | the police nor the troops would make the by gt prs OWER FOR $4.50. casesahead of iton the docket, and as the | books. The foreign authors had formed aj slightest distinction between those who did Sar e ONG Green. ADIUSTADLE’ WINDOW. SCREENS, #2 78 DOL! curt beara'né eegumont BP cape. aed jp| combination with certain labor sal asd sss ties poet te the Guiamoioomiens Sax Dino, Cat., May 2.—Tbe Chinese whe Srecuaz Casu Byzouss Wisi ourtex ME Hee Oi oe Tee Gubaw FREEZERS, | highly probable that Mr. Cleveland will not| zations for the purpose of making a! Bercix, May 2—The iron foundries and | last week atvempted to smuggle themselves im FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS. . eae SQUARE 478. ‘h til “f Mr. Ch trust and con! this market. The | machine factories kept a record of the men | from Lower California got lost on the desert Besutiful Ginwhains, dress styles, Be, to 250. \— | er ee be heard until next October. Mr. Cleveland | labor organizations when they came to under-| who absented themselves from work poe Ba oop ‘one of the party Lovely Challies, late desurus, 7¢. to 2 | SUCCESS. PERFECT GAS STOVES. | zit, o2 : NOZ- | sat within the bar for some time. listening to | stand the question would denounce the meas-| terday. Out of 18,818 men employed ir sixty — pastes, Eaticriitaes es | factorice 15e. Yard-wide Henrietta Cloths, 25. to 0c. _ the argument that was going on.. s incecnene couse | ee eee soLr on tars busows but most of the time the only with jor slereting as low ! GaS FIXTURES AND LAMPS, LAWN TENNIS. ep5-1m_| him were Thomas J. Semmes D. Mouareh ‘¥7e.: worth $1.23, | wea lisse. Collars Sad Cuda; Handkeschiets, | _2>5 G14 12thst.. bet F and G ats, | B- WASHINGTON SAFE D: CO. Lovely Goods at s sacrifice. Call | =. a 916 and #15 Pa. ave. | ; DR. onan 5, HAGNER Has a: variy aud bareains, GE DEPAKTMENT ROOMS: fire and bur- ct a ing ow York snew oneal per edit yaad secure 4105, Telephone No. 951. he itors BNOPHEAD & Co., lar proof; rooms all. above particularly and publishers are rt katy Gray, who are associated with him in the New Orleans drainage Plummer and Thomas F. Plummer of New and even the reader of the rural | ceded several hundred men in other quarries | Before the other could recover from his aston

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