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WHAT WORKINGMEN WANT. THE Of course the rule that applies to govern- ‘ment officers should spply to government con- EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.. Mra, McKee and little Benjamin, Mrs, Dim- mick, Mr. Justice and the Misses Strong, Pri- WED Entire Effects of Two Families Removing From City. AT AU bf = above-named store all the # lect stock of Groceri tained thereim, and towhichthvstione cITY AND DISTRICT = THE PRESIDENT’S JAUNT. AUCTION SALES. FY za. = ‘ —_————.—__— To! * , €# Every one who wants to hire help or find ce- | He Goes Over the Bell’s Gap Road, But OMI W . E ved ~ : situation, buy or sell real estate, let or hire is Turned Back by a Shower. 5 aaeeternbpsre: "ons b of rifts cloude di the gH pe TAOIRS: houses or rooms, find work or workers, borrow mene Am. ~ tae = Aber ae —e os FORGET: or lend money, or offer or find bargains of any mach as the “permit ” a. ee yesterday at Cresson gavo encouragement : Office, kind, should use and consult the second and | ment employer to grab ail the work and all the | ® Suitable afternoon for the contemplated ex- _— i Pas. it that is all the law is to accomplish it | cursion to the wild regions of Bell's Gap snd | vacagpay, SEPYEMBER EIGHTEENTH, AT third pages of Tux Stan. They constitute «| Ps! be repealed. If any man wants | Rhododendron Park by the President and fam- Oia" Foun mand oe Rin Perfect daily history and directory of the minor | to work ten, twelve or fourteen hours so badly | ily and friends. Mr. George W. Boyd, repre- TEN A.M, AT OUR SALESROOMS ON eine" Serta cod t g needs and activities of this community, and Perper rear! and ert ee wt let senting the Pennsylvania railroad, arrived in FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, alte ut a a we Sas3 HOS ; each new advertisement therein is a8 well | is no extra pay, €: in the camps of Sextrs- sesalrey a. - tegen trip ste niet EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- entaeky and Canc worth reading as any other department of the | ordinary emergency” named , bill, for | ment special el party, ‘TURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ko. : » ert th will be no “permission’ of the President and Mra, Harrison, : tubule Limited, daily. Peper. Violators of the eight-hour law. ee ‘TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION HERE. Nico Walnut fea con ‘313 Penney Ivania eve ‘a a a tr . tion 2 contemplates, But im | vate Secretary, Mrs. and Mise Halford and a | Handsome Walnut Parlor Furniture, tiow of the trade and private buyers is iuvited. ae, ta 0 Theis Views on Labor Bille Now Be-| the original bil. the words "ar permit" fol-| {ow friends started on their Journey. After «| Def Room Sein Ash Sta Cota Sts, idebora | “Pitts Casi vA" vee DABR & CO. _ Bw FULIER $3 i fore the Senate. lowed the word “‘require” in line 7, quick run down the eastern slopes of the Alle- Hall Rack, Book Cases, Fine Largo Walnut Ward-| 417 4¢ ‘Auctioneers, | _2712-tf General Passenger Agent, ‘00 Bas? Ghenies, making s shor’ stop at Altoona. the | robe, Single und Double Walnut Bedstenda, Halt | <7 CEATn YECHNEN, AUCIOSREK 011 PA.| JPALTIMORE AND ONTO RAILROAN, THE FEDERATION OF LABOR ADDRESSES A LETTER ri t special entered the heavy grades of the Bell’s and Other Mattresses, Extension Tables, Dining | SS ave, under Metropolitan Hotel. Tesuey youre! | Po ew a pebedule m eect + June 26. LAO, 70 THR SENATE—THE-FIouT WoUR Law axp | (Permit men Sear aoutpenianea tase oe: Gap road. The President occupied the rear} Room Chairs, Coverod in Leather, &c.; Elegant Beata Prout settlement: reasonable chsnres: jusctou from station corner of New Jersey TEE PENDING EIGHT-HOUR MEASURES—OTHER tractors would want to permit’ men to work platform of the famous car No. 69 and was deeply absorbed in contemplating the wild French Plate Pier Mirror, Walnut Frame with Interviews sol: axenue. street. c For rigs Gels ao tad Northwest, Vestibvuled Limited ex. ws sol 4 ate any exprees B Sone PROPOSITIONS BEFORE CONORESS. He ee ne Pee Tee eatmemament | mountain grandeur, which rose in all direc- | Conuécting window Cornices, Pifty Oi! Paintings, | JYUNCANSON BOS. aucnoncers > | | (ce Ciucibuaty St Lous aud Indisiablie expres — would have no purpose. If a contractor is al- | tions, At Hhododendron Park the entire party | Oleograpba (court ecenes), Engravings, ke. ‘ ph rr Dor Pitinburs ind Cleveland, express daily 9:30 4 — At the mecting of the Federation of Labor | lowed to permit men to work as long as they | lett the train nad strolled amid the rugged SECOND FLOOR, TTS MAITAAY Coat VECO DUNS LOS | Meaeenaer : last evening a letter to the United States Senate relative to pending bills was adopted, and the lease for any wages he pleases it may be Ly Fas tteas that no one willbe employed splendor of landscape at an elevation of nearly 4,000 tect. A sudden fall of rain somewhat ab- Elowant Assortment of Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapes- DAY, 51 IN WHITN prigtmicr OF COLI 5 jue deed bearis bette a of trust to us ing date om YX CLUSK, NEAM BOLDIEKS’ HOME, UMBIA. Porlexunon and points im the Shenandoah Valles, < and way stations, 15.30 p.m j by contractors except those who seck permis- | previated the enjoyment of the visit. try add Ingrain Carpets, Large and Small Rugs, | Mai A.D. 1887, aud duly recorded in siber No. } f Luray, 135.34 and “8:40 pan. Committee that propared it was directed to | sion to work more than eight hours. ‘The force | The sctura rua yo Cresson wasquickly made, | Oil Clotha, ke. 1t | Bice oe Unt oie nani oh sae ane Facarde of the Diee hee talc, "wea bre RH rere ted Present itto Congress. The letter is as follows: | of the whole section rests on the two words “or | reaching the hotel before dark. ‘Lhe President —.. | ug one of the notes vecured thereby, we will eell_at | 49 ilu! “Brn p Seta teas, To the United States Senate: and we sincerely hope the Senate will | during the morning was much engaged in| J QTOF DU RISD Soa MOAUCHONAT 134 | DAY Tal SILTEENG HD AY GPREPTEM DEIR. | hana THE EVENING STAR ts offered to the pubs The foliowing bills have passed the House of | restore them and it the House of present-/ public business and therefore took additional Vix EET NORTHWEST, ON THURS- |, 1890, at FIVE O'CLOCK 1M. 1018 NUM- Hogreseulalives sad are Lew pending in the | atives will concur in auch actio Mrs, Harrivo BAY SEPTEMBER EIGHTEENTH: Leva, AT | Be ,AND TH UTS BLOCK NUMBERED tie, im good faith and with confidence, es THB Senate: H.R, 3286—To prevent the use of the product of convict labor by the government. H.R, 3928—-To prevent the employment of convict labor on public buildings. j R. 9632—To amend the act to prohibit the importation of foreign labor under contract. eit 11120-To adjust the accounts of labor- ers, «kc. arising under the eight-hour law. H.R. 9791—Constituting eight hours a day's work for laborers, workmen and mechanics em- ployed by or on behalf of the government of the United States. &c. CoNvICT Labor. ELE A TEED aE In reply to the charge that this section (2) infringes on the rights of citizens (contractors and labors), we contend that they have no rights in this respect, except such as go out of a contract with the United States. ‘Lo its con- tracts the government can add any conditions it may choose, and the full and complete free- dom of the citizen is secured by his right to ac- cept the contract with those conditions or let it alone. So too with workmen. ‘The government, through its administrative officers or its agents (the contractérs), for reasons of public policy, offers employment upon the condition that a full day’s wages willbe paid for eight hours pleasure from his day's ee could not sufficiently express her delight in the day's experiences, The President is now con- templating (segiowe, 3 to Washington about the middle of next week. Mrs. Harrison will ac- company him. Mra. McKee and children will go to Indianapolis on Monday and Mrs. and Miss Halford on Friday. The President has much improved in general health since his so- journ iu the mountains, He is greatly in- terested in the industrial energy which prevails inthese mountain altitudes of the Keystone commonwealth, ‘he presidential excursions will bo continued today by a trip to Johnstown, It will be remembered that Mrs. Halford and her daughter narrowly escaped being engulfed BN O'CLOCK A.M. ‘at risk and cost uf former purchaser. ALSO, 2 Large Center Tables with drawers, suitable for store preposes, foriier.y cost $130 to Dulld. 1 Larce Bearskin Kobe, oy 1 Large stove and Pipe. I Lange Siik Cubinet, b fect high, cke' Cloaks ior Ladies and Misses. ‘The above will ve sold without reserve. FULtY, Auctioneer. Tho trade cspecially invited, as the Hats and Caps will Dé. fered in one lot. 816-20" Reeve DARK & CO, Auctioneers, BEXED tw aHKEE, IN B. HWA! land calied Wuituey Close, situate 2 Columbis, with the improvements, &e. Terms of seie: Oue-tird cash, baiance in one and TWO Years, securcd npon the p petty sold, with anter- est at 6 per cont per annum, oral eath, at purchaser's option A deposit of 8100 ‘on each lot sols. Yeyaucing and recording ut Purchaser's cost, 4-rmie of wale ty be complied with inven uays from date of sale, LORGE BE. LMMONS, CHARLES B PEARSON, ‘Trustees, st-cod&ds &@-THE. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL VESDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRITe TH, 1890, same ‘lace. DUNCANSON BRud., 30, Auction ‘ers, t bi VHOMAS DOWLING, Aucucnecr, e Stations between Washinston and Oise, $30 am, 12:10,3:25, 4:32, Puadaye, 3:30 am. T00, S:25 S, mn, week 38, BEST LOCAL ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE UNITED STATES. In point of fact, #@ may be truthfally said that it is without ap equal in this respect any where in the world These averments are borne out by the figures given below, which are compiled from the sworn weekly statements printed in the paper on euch Monday in the year, and condense from the ¢worn tabular statements showing the average daily circulation of the paper during above claim is based are these: That— - ORY a —— tan Branch. 16:30. | the year 1359. published im Tue Sraz on the ‘The genera! purpose of the bills H.R. $286 | work, but that no overtime cau be made and | inthe rushing waters in their flight from one Se Eee EVE ep PRICR HOUBE CON: TMUSTEES SALY OF VALUARLE IMPROVED cipal Stations euls, ace ies < org and 3928 is to prevent the competition of con- | no extra pay can beearned. In this case every | Of the ill-fated trains, IMPKOVEMES TS.” BLING HOUSE — 10° BERBER: DON WERS eon fe eRR NEM oy january, 1590. vict labor with free and honest labor. Expe-| one is free to accept or reject such employ- - game of OUMTH BERET NOUTHe ASI. AL ACCTIUN | SOM TWESe: ; %. some. | Brictty ctaned, the pelts apen whith Gd rience has shown the evils of such competition, | ment and the freedom of the working people | BARRUNDIA A MEXICAN CITIZEN. | righTEENTi, AL TIVE OCLUCK, wewillsltin By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 10th of De- 15:00, *5:33, Wide and in the various states where it has been pre- | 18 in no way limited. There neod be no mis- frout of . 1S), and du 5 sented to the people as an issue the verdict has always been against such competition. ‘the enactment of these laws will place the national government in line with the most progressive state governments and, while enlarging the tieid of honest and free labor, relieve the con- givings that the government or its contractors will lack willing workers because they are not permitted to work ten hours a day when they are granted a day’s pay for eight hours, ‘The time when the government might h taken the lead in the movemeut for a reduction He Had Taken Out His First Papers and His Widow Will Appeal to Diaz. A dispatch from the City of Oaxaca, Mex., says it is not atall improbable that Mexico LENT. the prenivee AKL LOT 5, SQUARE 806, fronting 16 teet un 4th strovt between K and L streets hortheast and runuivg back with that width 100 tet tw au alley and improved by Tw. House No. 1025 4th street northeast, good condition und an elegant uome oF for an mivestinent. ‘Qerms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, ‘ne of the land iscords of the Atiabia, aid UY dicecuion of the party We wall sell at pul.ie antction in frout on WEDNESDAY, aif FIRST DAY Hi, 1800, AT FAVE O'CLOCK FM, tie folluwiuy deset.bed property im District aioresast, to wit: Being pert oc lot numbered 36, in Ro 1. Pauders ' wubdI vaio m. ust intermediate stations, *7-00 p.in. tra leaves Wasi on Sunday at 1:13 II Riations vi Metropolitan Brauch. erick. 16:00, $B:3U $800, T11:du wie on oa 4 r Hagerstown, 10:40 am, and ¢5 230 p.m. Tiaans arive trom Chicago uauly lids U Pi: Irom Cipciubati aud St. louis dail: 1. The Star hns three times the cires- lation of any other paper in Washing= font au nquate No, ZT. us per plat te- em; Suen is 2 The Star’s circulation in Washing: igh bh have something to say regarding the | secured by decd of trust, with interest at U here ricd iu navere Ae *f the tandirecorde | fry. dates 22 HES: trom Fittsbune 7:10 am. Viet from the barbarities of contract siavery, | of the hours of labor to cight hours per day has a per anmuin, oF bil cushy wt Purcharer™s Op ticks Awe: | of the staveyur's ollie et of Columblay ORK AN rs _ | tom is double that of all the other daily which too often disgrace our penal administra: | long since passed, for, without the help of anv | shooting of Gen. Barrundia if the reports now WO required ‘at tine of Hale. ‘Leruis to be | bexiuning tor the san % iiches suttth Of wk AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISIO tions, law and with very little encouragement from being circulated are true. Senora de Barrun- cone te ie Sites Saar Ce or Fight is re~ ee uwent corner anid lov eye omen S. — aud biz Papers published in the city added te ‘ any source outside their own rauks, many |, d wenved to revel a the ick ahd cost of etatutiny pur. | wourlyen 3th stn te iuches, thence ey aie DIPORTED CONTRACT LABOR: Gales and individuals have achieved an cight- dia, the wife of the deceased general, has loft | chaser, AN conveyancing, revordiny, &c., wt pur- | erat 110 feet 6 iuches gether "The policy upon which the bill H.R 9632 is based is already recognized in the enactments hour day. Others will do so and the rule will become universal, as now nearly all admit and for Mexico's capital to have an interview with President Diaz on the subject of her husband's chaxer's cost 8 RATCLIFFE, DAKR & CO. __ EKEMPIORY SALE t the reer ‘line of said lot, thence north 14 teet 13 menes, thence west 110 feer Gi to the ploce of Cegimniin, with nuprovements, i ‘ory Imune House, being No. 1157 ;, Divewile Car em tne LU 30 Pa. opau wielphia, *4:05, 18:00, *10:00, *12:00n00a, ee ty _— 3. The Star has a larger and fuller inci. TO CLOSE A PARTNER- Jor Newark, Del, Wiluansns wind Chester, . | circulation in the city where printed, of Cangress. It has been discussed amply, so | hope. But the effort, expense and strife inci-| death, and will claim the intervention of the uly (OF VEWY VALUABLE PROPERLY ON ith interest from 10th Deremt er, | 48-00 eine ~ an oe ee a ‘i i URTH SIKEET NOwTHLAST, Bet WEEN A a y " ? meow, 7:00) “9:50, "W245. wid | im pr to reading and purchas: we need add no arguments in its support, Ex- | deutal vee ocktrey a kaw hey Seer detain f Mexican government for redress, Itisstated| YDB MEE alanin, inoue ned eon ee ee nea. | *10:30 yaa. wopertion isting law has been found inadequate to sup- | #e sore burdens to those who bear them, and, press the evils of the importations of labor un- der contract and this bill is designed to remedy the defects of the old law. It is needless to say that it is the only measure that directly part of the latter who would come to this coun- try to work. If there is anything in the policy Qi “protection” a measure hike this should stand at the head and not at the rear of the legislation on the subject, and the law could ndt’be made ridiculous by the prosccution of on the principle of ‘better late than never,” the governmentcan give the movement a great unpetus, and make the transition much easier than it will otherwwe be by the passage of agents of thé government to enforce the law of 1568 in accordance with its true spirit and in- tent, and confer upon the country und the working people the beucfits sought trom such legislation. In conclusion we earnestly urge the Senate that Barrundia’s widow carries with her to Mexico City certain papers of her late husband showing that the latter was, in 1887, admitted a8 @ protege of Mexico, he having taken out A prominent lawyer, well versed in the Mexi- can laws, said: “It Barrundia left any papers whereby it may be shown that he had declared his intention to become a Mexican citizen, those papers entitled him to be a protege of Mexico during bis probationary period of five I will offer tur wale in front of the yp THURSDAY, THE t1GH11 kNLH TEMBER, 1890, AT FIV, to re- at trust will be re- | erty at tho risk and cost of the detaultiug purcnaser. leipht Wasi 42 =e 7 i ‘i ai ‘ : by AM cow cing aud recording ANK T. LAWLIN * : iphia for ington, 24:24 | and permanent home circulation of and plainly protects American labor from com-| Howe bill 9791, which, with the amendments | >-otminary Mexican naturalization papers. Ferme to be complied with in Phir AL DARNBVELe,§ Trustees | (Selo, “weds “Le ant “Tage sean Soe petition with foreign laborers by excluding a | suggested, will, 'P' Miteen Gaye or the propery will be resosd at risk and | — ~ e A ueposit of 8100 cost of detwuitinw purchaser, als-dsds GEO! STICKNEY. Auctioner. Rates, DARK & CU, Aucuoncers. BUILDING LOT ON FIFTH STREET BE- N1,AND M STKEETS NORTHEAST, AT by eu iy & deed of trust On UK All ree operty, or ull cash, aucine wi cost Uf purchaser. | De required at Ume of mule, and lied with in ten days from day of er dutermediate points between Baltimore and Thiladeiyia, 10:00 aud (7:20 wnt, 12:00, "4-20 va qritains, Jeave, Jos, for Washington, °0. w ekve the riglit to reseli the prop- ATULIFFE, DARR & C0., Auctiones 920 Pennsy:vauia ave. now. MORTGAGEE’S SALE BY AUCTION OF THE STEAMEK CECILE. By virtne of a Martwaze to te, dated September 2 A.D. 1589, and duly record: dig Liber 3 of folio 10, &e., in the 5:00 pan and’ "22:1 ‘with Pullman Buffet Sicep- ty Bowtum without chance wily. foumday only. fuawe cailed tor gud checked irom uoicls and resi. ing population, than any other mews paper im the world 11! 4. The Star has the targest regular any two-cent afternoon paper in the United States 111! In support of these claims and to show the constantly increasing circulation of the papeg, “ + Jle would in such case be entitled to AUCTION. ice of the collector of customs | dences by Luion Trausfer Cou} rdere Le attention is invited to the figures following: imaporters of high-priced preachers ond pro-| to pass the five bills crein specified, with | 7°" vacssatiauet the Mexican government, | ,O0. THURSDAY, APTERNOON, . SEVTENDER | at Gecrsclowa, (4 “wlll offer for aie at public | Qchet offcon, Ui puny ou orders left at fessors while its real violators are iguored or | amendments as stated, at the present session. LE-ran Vv which is bound to obtain redress for his death, EIGHI be NTH, AT HA FIVE O'CLOCK, auction, on 310: SBPIE. and 1531 Pen. ave., and at depos Avent. A FT. N. CHAS, U. SCULL, Gen. Pass, DAILY CIRCULATION IW I855-86-87-88-88, i poo WENLY-SECOND, A.D, 1800, at FIVe. O'CLO-K, | J.T. ODELLS Ga . lightly prosecuted and allowed to compromise | _ In our opinion the passage of these bilis by | Natess it can be show that, be, wan. neincd cg | Ye Mat Ouse 1oF sale tu fruit of the premtses, ut the toot of Min sir et, (Georgetown DG, the m. Menener. »Y 188e, suits for nominal sums, We bespeak aot oe Congress, und their Lesage apie by 7 shot while committing some crime against tect 0 seas SQUARE fica wiamiee STEAM ine yd CALLED THE HE GREAT, ae 27,848 tho passage of this law, but an earnest and sin- | executive departments of the government, wil the Guatermalan laws. ‘This latter, I under- | {gbtbs 2° feet on pip strect northeast by denth of | «other with the nginen Boiler, Machinery, Boat NNSYLVANIA ROUTE Ss vs cere administration of it. be fally appreciated by the wago workers Of | stand cannot be shown by Guatedialn, wad of | Gey eet alles, waking it a very desirable building Auchorm, Cablea.gfains. ingle, suckle Aivacl | DOUBLE DLAC” SLES pHSUUFEMEST. | FEB...22,020 24,321 26.209 27,161 29,200 7 $ = 7 2 i uu ct ve al i So ’ ) iT 4 ‘The bill H.R. 11120 comes to the Senate as Pats ©. Bowes, i havo bat geo psa nen pelle opal cash at ontion of the purchaver. (the werus | proudth 13 2.0 tat dyed and 53-100 tects of the | aaa LEAVE WASUAGIUS. FxOM STATION, | APR--22)572 24,227 23,575 27,166 29,553 . +2 std * i “ Hot con ju fifteen Bday a fone Wereabowt ow Nae! a 2 yar y = q g an evidence that the eight-hour law of 1863 H. J. Scuvureis, } Committee, | Ment wil Soe Gineeero an ee Te cae bn rete te a aes eee ee ak | eee ly described in the said mortgage. Bor Lisabuny ama the Wenn Chicuge Limited geen | MAY: 22874 24,350 25,742 26722 29,610 has be d, obstructed and violated b; E. W. Ovsren, 5 pial sores reas and cost of the deinuitimg purchaser alter five day’ | Terms of male: 3 PSTHMAH vestuule Car at 40:00 ain. Ganj: | JUNE..21,933 23,002 25,116 27,453 30,173 Macally albeliphcera liaaee:? The: Sahaodl ee oy DR. DEPEW AS A HEALER, _ | fiictttjemyntot meh resale iu seme newspaper pubs Raina tnd ot Tou Sante any fe Chiou, ColwubGs | 5e, 21 49g 23ANG 24,570 26,363 29,650 jostile administrative officers. 6 intent o! A SUIT FOR $30,000,000. fe fa iwhed in Washington, D. c. onveyanclinr aD FFE. DARR & CO, A\ ’ phd ot Louis, with fle-ping Cars trom -_ q the law was that the usual or normai day's pay 000, ——— Tecordiug at cust of te purchaw.r. Se ee enna pase cakes St Poul On gage mw: | AUG. 21,445 22,364 24.559 25,521 25,503 e giv hi * work, butem-| . v, Be OE e Uncongental Republican Spirits Brought a a acer itn ema micuso. Sk Louis, Ch cago aia Ci pt: — bok cps beams: feneeplenrdrrn told | A Verdict for Six Cents After Fourteen oes re ay ‘a lh - OF UNIMPLOVED PROPERTY ON ELE! ito Brokers, on to Llarrisbaty, aad eicspee eee eae: | SHFF..21,039 22,302 24,905 25,324 25,478 Oe ee ee pllnpen Years of Litigation. ‘oge Saree. H SiReLY BEAWEEN BAND CBIMLLTS Cor. 10th and E sta nw. Bang toot. Louie "Ciao sia Catch, ‘sud | OCL..21,497 21,701 24,807 23,946 30,329 work ten houts or leav> the government serv- : —_—_ Chauncey M. Depew, accompanied by Presi- BER EIGHTEENTH, a. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON Gincaai. Western xpress ae tb ceo ud | Nov. 22,049 23,651 23.097 25.514 21,033 ice. The question is vhether they shall have | A suit brought by the Webster Loom Com- Wtetense TERT FIVE OCLOCK F.ML, wo] THE SOUTHWESY COUNEA OF SIXTHAND E| Sith Siccping Cars waslomortante chederatai | pee ‘ What the iaw imtended—a tull day's pay for | pany aguinst E. 8 Higgins & Co., tho carpet | Cent Wood of the Now York state fair, arrived | wii ell af public auction, i front vf the nresnise SAE SQUATAASE pp MEMUVED BX) Loule, connec: ii daily ut Naccisbuts with tarsugh | DEC--2000 24,687 20,406 26,732 31,639 eight hours’ work. with additional compensa- | manufacturers, has just been decided in the | °* SYtacuse Monday afternoon. He was wel- containing abont 6,000 casare fect oie froxting 49,5 | _ HOUSE: a does ar Patawer tae yh — tion for extra labor exacted by government United State it tin New York. ‘Th comed by officials of the state fair, whose | fect on 1 lih street vetween Bund € strecis mouraeuce By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber Facihe apres, 10:00 p.m. daily. ior Pitteburgan.i | AV'ge-22,123 23,682 23,484 27,082 30,090 ? calatlens of tae, e # circuit court in New York. The i dto the Leland Hotel, | Hts side sud rear alieys aud can Le subdiviued into | No. 1:03, follo 93, of the land recorus forthe District | the West, with tirougis Bleeper to Ene aad Officials in violation of #5 guest he is, and escorted to the Leland Hotel. S Increase an at 4 1b: ” Unree fue buridiie lots. of Columiia, aud upon the reqgert in wring of tue Aattsburs to Chicaxo, + 1,359 1,803 1,595 3,008 qpituming, that the Senate will give them Seek mente wae, abe 20 9 SE CUDOMUNT Te, Sretsings Iie! i paw was ondered' a Dans Vie Ce RIse cai dusaee Snscenn oa holdors of the notes secured thurets at, we call attention to the last proviso in the "bill, lines 47 to 50, page 4. The Dill may as well bs ignored or defeated as to be passed with that proviso. We know by ex- perience what to expect from antiquated judges wecking laboriously to discover “implied con- the Webster Loom Company from the decision of the commissioner of patents that the com- pany’s patent, known as the “wire motion,” was invalid. The Webster company won this suit and the case was sent to the circuit court quet at the residence of Col. A.C. Chase. From a glance at the invited guests it would seem that the occasion of the visit of Dr. De- pew to deliver an address at the stato fair to- day had been neatly turned by the republicans two yours frou date of sule, notes to bear interest at the rave of 6 per cont per ahuuis, payable senit-aunt- alls and to be secured by deed of ‘trust upon property wold, or all cash, ut purch option. Conteyanciuc, &e., at purch: cost, Awbford’s certificute of title, aerms to Le complied with iu ten days or richt re- served to reseli ut risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser. Deposit of $200 at rule. Uustecs will ofler for wale ut pub: of the premises, on DATUMDAY, DAY ne AY UF TEMBER, 1890, P.M, th ne Corus’ ik Jota 40, JL aud 1, im square "No. 8 book 16, in the ollice of the es recorded tn BALTIMOKE AND POTOMAC RAILROA! For kane, Capandawua, Locheste: aud Naser Palle Gaily, except Suuday, 8:10 am, For Ere, Canundewua und koe! imoaud Magareauily, except with Sleeping Car Washa ules dock Bi A “ester daily: for Bu Saturday 10:00. Dsgtor kuchester. ek aud Elita, at 10-504, Of this remarkable average aggregate of 90,090 copies circulated daily, no more thas 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, and 1,106 go to suburban places, by express, r- c r h a m we 10 jurveyor for the | Fc ¥. 3:50 Dom, railway trains, etc,, leaving as a net circulation s t DUNCANSON BROS., ict uf Ci . dees " , ete., leaving circu! i ae TEE 1 one and two years from way of co » an ee " 1 that men who ary gulitle «toa day's pay for | pat claim was for $30,000,000, but was after- | ‘2° healing of several tocal political wounds. | mynomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. qher to" igive a nates tor the uederted paywoents | Gagu’ ites WiwY SM TL TY Nem GH Suadas: | PORTION of 928 PER CENT, or AN AGGRE. eight hours’ service voluntarily gave the gov- a - Mg Among notable republicans prosent were Con- | Hag sate oF YALU Dearing micrest at the rate of U per cet per annul, a1 im, Limited Express of Pullman Parlor 3 gfament two, Lours’ more work every day “for | ward reduced to $2,000,000 | In 1889 the master | greysmuan J. J. Belden, Scuator Francie J, Hen- | #USTEES SALE OF VALUAULE REAL ESTATE | \ayaive nemirana the fun of it,” seems irresistible to many judges, but it is pure poppy-ceck to working men not Jearned in the law. If these just claims are to be paid it will be necessary to strike out the proviso on page 4ofthe printed bill. We therefore urge the passage of this bill as reported to the Senate irom the committee on education and labor. TNS EIGHT-HOUR LAW. The eight-hour law of 1863 was passed be- cause, in the opinisa of the working people and the Congress tha: enacted it, the time had come when our prod.::.ive agencies enabled a worker to prodi:e as auch in eight hours as formerly ia tea xr twelve hours, It was be- lieved that con- ations of phy_ical and men- towhom the case was referred to estimate damages, John A. Shields, rendered a report allowing nominal damages to the Webster Loom Company. This was excepted to by the plaintiffs and Judge Shipman reversed the de- cision of the master, reargument was se- eared before Judges Wallace and Shipman, which resulted in a decision allowmg the claimants six cents. ‘Lhe complainants have brought suits against other manufacturers, notably the Stewurt es- tate, the Sanfords of Amsterdam and the Smiths of Youkers, S BOY SINGERS ON A STRIKE. A Monthly Salary of Ninety Cents De- dricks, Frank H. Hiscock, nephew and law partner of the Senator; Assembiyman Howard G, White and Carroll E. Smith, editor of the Syracuse Jovrnal—the organ of the Hiscock faction. Politicians eat around the board who have not spoken to each other ina year, Seem- ingly blind to all animositics Dr. Depew ap- peared at his best. He told innumerable funuy stories and chatted about his trip abroad. The Chicago Council Wakes Up. The Monday night's session of the Chicago city council was unusually interesting. Be- sides passing the ordinance permitting the use of the lake front for world’s fair purposes a number of important resolutions were passed, HOUSE No. ON PBK NORTHWeST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded amor the laud neords of The Dintrieto “oltnbia, ia De bee of the an Trustee, 01 SDaY, THE SEEN DAY OF SLPTEMBEH, A'D. 1500, AT FIV. O'CLOCK P.M, mu trent of the premises, sell at public auction’ to’ the highest bidder the follow. aux described rez] estate : ft aud 200 ite Beuls's udaition to said Georgetown, sue beng: (or Py street 169 24 Washington vor SOU) street and IbDiie ti ou the south line of West street. 73 1eet, more oF less, w the divid.uz line between the honsé on the real estate hereby described, and the Louse next west of aud Adjucems iuereio, aud letly vel mice to A. Magruder, uid theaco south by and Ww. iy and wectred by a deed of trust Gn the propertysuld, rail cash, at option of purchaac A deposit of $100 on each lot wili be required wie sola” All Conveyancing aud recurding at Pucchaser's cont. It ‘all the property be not sold on the day above uanued, the sale will be continued ob the MONDAY tllowing, and from day to duy thereafter at the sumo Nour aud jlace until aif of amid lore have been wid. LUGE. ci by t WILLIAM J. MILUEn,{ Trasteos. 480 Louisu. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & ____ FINANCIAi PROSPELOUS HELENA, MONTANA, ¥ Cars, 9:40 ein. dauy, excest Sunday, Por. York ouly Lindied kufiress with DisngeCar 300K = FOR PHILADELP#1A guy, Fast cxprens 8:10 a-1n. week days aud 4:00'p.m. daily. 3:40 paw ianwe, 5-16 p.m. ev y Ycalt through tradus coumsct 0 Fulton street, avoiding double terriae across New Lork city.” 2 For Atiuutic City, 11:40am, week dxye, 11:20pm ny 0 pin, 70 win. anu 4:30 p.u, daily, :0C am. 12:05 and 4:20 y. except Sunday.“ indays by) wun 9 ‘except sunday. For Aunupolis, 4:20 and 9 van. GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, 21,142 were delivered daily by regular carriers at the homes of permancut sub ecribers. The remaining 6,740 copies represent the sales over the office counter, at the news stands, end by newsboys. But of this latter number a very large proportion is supplied reguiarly to per manent residents of the city living in lodgings, &c. (not householders), so that its whole circula tion may be literally, said to be in the family circle. While its aggregate circalation there = fore gives Tue Stan a distenctire and enviable ¥ vies q dividing Lue and parwliel i Washimeton » 150 Tho prosperity of Montana is not subject t> the vi- VASHINGTO: es eee ern ene Serres ne isc nen tea ta the, Corporation | Soa tetas tat sad patel wie veat sent fst. |cimutaaerey sures tinteee opts eas i position in modern journaliom, the fullness ot was needed to give employment to those whose | About twenty boy choristers of the Avenue | ‘iling for. the erection of plants Py | at thruce 150 feet wish ahe west ine cheat tees caer aber tyre pays danse nt ed {ts home circulation, the extent to which Uabor woald otherwe be supplanted by ma A. Mision of St Georse Protestant Epuico-| the “city for the" purpone | of furnish. nib tiecsted weteercig Se | renalastiy aul incitedas maak acetone decane it 1s relied upon by members of the ¥- pal Church, New York, are ona strike. The government would prompt privste employes to adopt the same rule and thata public eight- hour day would incite all workers to successful efforts to establish a similar day in private em- ployment. These good results have not been realized, young singers demand 90 cents a month salary for their services. Up to the present time they have given their services voluntarily, as they were all members of a little singing society called the Golden Chord, which Dr. Rainsford ing gas for light and fuel purposes and clec- tricity for illuminating and power at substanti- ally cost prices, Auother instructed the corporation counsel to take action against the North Chicago Street Railway Company, through the attorney general's office of the state, unless it shall within ten days comply bric ». SU P treet Lorthwest. ‘Lerws of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash aud the residue in ove (1), two 2) and three (3) years alter date, ior which deferred payinents the Durcuaser’s notes sual be given, bearing eveu date le, With interest ut 6 ani-annually from westate belug luiproved by a fin ad re. hree-story k dweluny, 0 portunities based upen foundations of stability and endurance, ‘The mines now opened produce annvally i= Gold, Silver, Copper and Lead, #4%,000,0v0, 9U per cent of which is disbursed iu the state. ‘There are thousands imore equally as promising, awaiting capital for devel- boysebold, and particularly by the pur= chasing portion of the community, are the marked characteristics of the paper, to which no other daily journal now ¥ weokiteu Ob the premises soid. All conveyunc- | opment. published can furnish a parallel. Lecause: ‘ ci with the order of the city to cease charg. | IN aud recording to be xt tho cost of the purcuaser 4 . 1. Administrative officers and federal courts | "#snized several years ago, ing two fares for passengers who ride $200 can tbe ald at the ic of aie hr THERE I6 IRON, COAL, BUILDIXG STONE, CLAY nd. Fruusyiveaa’ Svene; aad at ae | _ This is no idle boast on the part of the paper. havo held that the law gave no right to| The boysat last got tired singing for noth- | on its lines to points beyond the old city limits, full day's pay for eight hours’ work: that it permitted employes to “contract” to work as Many hours as were demanded for as little pay as Was offered. and that government officers sould exact such length of service as they pleased and “permit” employes to work as long as they liked. 2 Administrative officers have, in nearly all cases where possible, placed public work in ing, and as they saw the Doys in the other church choirs were paid, they determined to make a kick. They had been promised a sup- per, with cake and ice cream, in Memorial Hall Monday evening, but this was no induce- ment for them. What they wanted was tho money. and consequently they refused to sing Sunday night. Since then the church author- An ordinance wag introduced granting a frau- chise to a new telephone company which pro- poses to furnish Lhe cor at reduced rates, An order was issued to the commissioner of public works directing him not to issue any permit for the laying of pipes for the bringing of natural gas into the city until the council shall have acted on the matter. —— = eee ater tbe day of sale a resale will be bud wt the risk aud cost of Cie detaulcing purchaser after five days’ notice in dhe Lvening St ruewspuy er, : CHALLE, MALTHEWS, Truste so~deds 1208 UW, oF Tt ha st st COARSER Y SALE, OF Lon 12. SQUARE 84, AND LO® 6, SQUARE 1180, BULH OSIMPRUVED, By, wirtue of wdvcree of the Su eine Cont of the AND TIMBER IN ABUNDANCE. Investments in Cattle, Horses and Sheep, with cood Manucement, ave. aye a profit of more thw 40 per cent | Byear, Lhe vast bands of stock ram throughout the eutire year, in excellent condition, supported by the cured grasses on the grouud. ‘The business #s man- azed Dy Associations in such 4 manuer thot every per- Son's possessions are as safe on the rauge as if coufined #tut-cu, where orders can be left tor the checking of Base lo COUMBULE irom hotels and residences CHAS. bk. 1 UGH, 3. Bh WouD, General Mauaxer. fmy]2i General Pusseuger Agent FR AUAOND AND DANVILLE MAILMOAD Co, Debeuule 1 evect JUL U3, 1800. Last Teunexsee Mail, “daily for Warren. jousviie, “Churlvtterville, “Lynchburg. aud dre und ‘Lyuchbury, Roau- Adauta, bristol, “Auoxvalie, a4. d:50 4. ton, Gor Dantions vetween ‘Aleman ohe, elu It is a well established fact, demonstrated to the full satisfaction of the sagacious and enter prising bueiness men of Washington, who seck snd know where to find THE LARGEST RETURNS FROM THE MONEY PAID OUT FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by the close pal - th of Tur Star's advertising patronage. u — Asirict of Culnubia, pursed in eq ty an tuciosed pasture. - a.m.—Fost Mail daily for Culpeper, Char- | grow! the hands of contractors, whose relation with | ities have not been able to puteh up any agroe- Curious Strike Notes. Hee rape The city of Helena fs the po'ttic, nancial, social, | feHterville, “Stans Chesprake ‘aud Ole Lette | Soening can more eurely illustrate the their workmen was regarded as a private and| ment with the boys, and the latter declare} yfonday 200 members of the National Gold eee Failroad, business and educational center of the entire | ween Lyuuhbury aud Danviiie, Grocusvore’, Malet, in which any article is weld by the not a public oue. that if the money is not fortheoming at the | a3 silver Beaters’ Union in Ne York | oeLock ? state. fohevitie. Chariolte, Coltmubia, Jugustay Atlanta, | esteem y y It follows that an eight-hour law is needed | next rehearsal night there will be no vested i F ckiche i egear f Bxwgham, Moutcomers. New Orleans Tero und | public than a constantly increasing demand struck for an increase of wages, Similar action For full information address, eee Spun Rhever Rew Lurk so Atlante | which can neither be violated nor evaded with | choir on hand at tho mission next Sunday, Taxes Gata ivoin Pailadeionis GNI Se the eg taut Cullman Sleepers Atlanta to New Uricann “Pull | for it—day by day, week by week, month by impunity by «ecutive officers or their agents, : +00 — was taken by the craft in Philadelphia, Chi- Neem eraigeder gig L. G. PHELPS, ua Sieeper Danville to Columbia ud Augusta, Puil- and which will provide in substance: A Good Word tor Senator Quay. cago, Boston and eewhere. By noon 100 of sauave Tet an saad let eee 1. That eight hours shall be individual shall be emploved per day. hat for eight hours’ wor‘ the government shall pay atleast the rate of wages paid per as much as any From the Philadelphia Inquirer. It is not likely that Senator Quay’s eulogy of Mr. Randall will come in the nature of a revelation to those who have not attributed to the strikers in New York had returned to work on their own terms, A significant featuré of this strike is that the men clan: that the expected increase of the tariff on gold and| do.U, squace £130,cont: ‘dermy of sale ay Dxed by the decree are: For said Jot No. G, square 1140, ad cant, aud for guid Lot 1:2, quaré 54. one-third in cash,’ balance iu two equal payAMEMLS Ai oUeUL {Wo years Wisk Interest, 10. be Bee 98S mquure feet, Sec'y Citizens’ Committee, 17-wke Helena, Montana, ALL ST. MANUAL AND OPTION Lint Puke — Leute. 3:40 p.m.--Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas lruxbUlg ald interineaiate stations, 4:50 p.m.—Duily via Lynchburg, Bristol aud Chat- fanouga, | Pullman Vesibule Sleepers Wasuiugton to month, and year by year,—in the face of ad verse claims and pretentiouscompetition. The figures following tell the story on this point: " u euuphis, coumectins thence Sor alt Arkaunas points. | xcMBER OF NEW ADVERTISEMuNTS «RINTED &f day for similar labor in the vicinity where tke “i > i silvor leaf being 3! er cent, “thew aro ene | Ura vv dee of telist on the property sold, or ull cash, W Bonus und stocks boughs utd seid: menzin oper- Lis p- wa. Western Express duly tur Mausseag* labor is periormed. ~ the Henaioe the erater’s gitt. “We bellere that | {1054 ta cease partel thos Inerenseer? Mparcuaner's UCTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trustee S1UO0 SS TRUK SE Ga GS Boalt Now Nore, | Sulla Veitbule Tea Weare, Gauesmuas endicepateeed 3. That government contractors are govern- | Cte" his most bitter opponent, Mr. Wharton | Sunday 350 girls employed with Barnum's RATCLIFFE, DART & CO., Auctese,* Bp a ISS6. 1887, 1S%S, 1859. ent agents; that their employesare employed | Parker. privately attributes to Senator Quay | show as ballet dancers in the spectacle of | RATCLIFFE, DAKE. & Co... Auciivu i Je © comsox. TNO. W. MACAKTN Danvliies Halos Acbectiien Geakate teeny 3,200 3,615 4,076 4,556 by and on behalf of the government, and that | knowledge of finauce rare among public men, | “Nero,” at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, refused to ATCLIFYE, DALE & Cu. sucte Member 22%. utoci Augusta, Atuuta, Moutgomery, 520 Sontracts shall stipulate for the employment | and that Mr. Pattison's fellow owner of the | “ance. unless tueir wages were imcreased iran auaae ad CORSON & MACARTREY, Sow orieans ria Auauts asd Bomtecmast Se? ee ee Coraline with the eaghchoar laws = | 8 | Hecorl Mt. Singerly. privately concedes the | Yom €40 0 €1260 per woek, ‘The demand was | vauvaney RoUpIXG, or ox rurtuentn| quovaspunsuine Sais Fok. fod Geeees es feieeaeea Patina See aeasred epeeeraiese e 1 = Ue ee TS a y * : #7 wale Raalwi ~ poppet i hous lew he ks.| toMahllity and Waaser ceike setisee crue | ee ee ARES AND F S2bERU NOK IHWE Lenkers and dealers it Government: Bouda | {i Geonns xo ake or 4,335 5,478 4,956 flicted for violation of the law. junior Senator from this stato. It has not been | An Insane Patient. On FRIDAY APTEENOUN, SEPTEMBER §! Dereeits. Exchange, Loans. tons. Sacie ee hee Cw ‘The bill H. H. ¥791 will do all this when it | Unknown to men of letters that Senator Quay | Monday a German woman, a patient at the | TEENTIC ALIVE OCLUcK, we wiieiee rein cathe Ficlets Of hee: re ieee giated | “Trains on Washinaton and 3,938 4,522 4,606 5,528 pall have been passed with the amendments | had an acquaintanco with the best books of | Souther Illinois Hospital for tho Insane, | “ome te treuties Lor 43. Std Malimere vought ard sont seacfon':00 at aay, 3.235 33St 3,915 4,483 berein suggested. hat the school catalogues wd to deseribe a8] 4¢ Anna, Ill, attacked Miss Walker, ono - SQUARE 2210, pen aioe) peek eee 2.682 3.170 3,508 4,608 in line 7, section 1, after the word “C - 4 “ancient and modern literature,” unusual an : : . fronting 24 feet on 15th street by a depth of 100 feet | 7 ok de ¥ é bia,” insert the words “and no rrr ea aa bears except among men of the Lowell and {of the attendants, with a caso knife, cutting | eam af ppbitls 8 a desivable brildtus wite aud snomid | “nie Pcs eat none Stock bousht andsold. jy? 4,517 3.880 Sorerument of the United States or the Dis- | Matthew Arnold type. To book colicctors his | her face open from the forehead to the mouth. | Sosvuaud iheatieution vf parties in search ot a value — = 6,389 Roscoe glumbia shail require or pernuit any j library has long ‘been known as one of the | Then sho attacked Miss Devine, tho oldost em. | ~terum. sds imown at timo of sale. A deposit of jorer, workman or mechanic to work more than eight hours per calendar day.” This is necessary, because, though the bill defines day's work, and in section 2 prohibits coi richest private libraries in the state, His moral and physical courage npon the field of battle long ago reeeived recognition with a special government medal. And it hax becn. well ploye of tho hospital, and with one slash sovered the muscle of tho right arm near the shoulder. Miss Dora Steers, another attendant, $200 upon ceceptunce of Lid. 11 the terms of sale are uot cowplied with in fitteen Gays trou: day of sule ht reserved to resell the property at toe it of the deti ug purchaser after fi ADIES' OLD STYLE SEALSKIN GARMENTS ‘Lyed and Aitered tute Newest Shapes. | N was the next victim, The knife was. plunged Yerale sm sume Newey! nai duckety Capen &e-s Made to Order,” The Misses tractors from requiring more, it nowhere, ex-| kuown that the cartoons of him which have | into her neck ie dangercor aro: ioniee oad ager, ST oenCin Aut COSMSGRAM, THOs bun at atw., bei. Rand 0. cept by inference, forbids government officers y from ‘requiring or permitting men to work been drawn by # bitterest political foes are totally dissimilar to the jagular vein, which, however, was not cut. By jurchaser. KALCLIFFE, DARK & CO., 813-Akds ing uctonsera, NI 26-3 portrait drawn by | this time the phea, gl had been | —2*t8es_______"___Auctiongera__ | 73nexcH ACCORDION PLAITING AT SHORT more than eight hours. This prokibition must those who have been brought into, close con- ssalled ard beet tesonacledl th aeecoourecing tee CUURGERY SALE OF DIPLOVED BEAL EeraTe, Pincus lindwond, Katens hires hepjatied:, Katte left to inference, for it will never be in- | tact with him in the earthly hours of trial and tT a Ee 4 NUW? 0. 17 rh ORTH: » es pe jeoktua Jveruals, bx ferred by our courts and administrative officers, | days of judgment. maniac, ‘Lhe woman has been a patient for WE Xo. 1zz8 NEW JERSKA AVENUE | Pkwy. LUCAS, 908 Vth st nw, oe as past expericace has denor.strated. Years and was never considered violent. ot. ae By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ADIEN WISHING THEIR FINE LACES DONE in lino 15, section 1, after the word ‘‘wages,”| | Szzecr Yorn Lore in Wesley Heights, ad-| Hog cholera has began its ravages near Jet-| Pravtiet oi Culnmins Sn eauity “cate, ho, List Mises, cenisine a bpaiclin: ok secon gre: insert the words “for similar services.” joining the new Methodist University. Loca- | ferson City, Mo. John Ritter hae Jost forty | yrfisnomihoser 105 eale at piblie auction. An trv yises,callat MADAME ¥ TOMS ott Feanas a3 To Foutbenn - Strike out all after the ward “subcontractors” | tion the highest this side of Rockvillo. Prices | head of heavy logs iu the last two days and Bet t HALE-PaNT FOUR | 11thatuew, o6-4ms* Wes. Dept. 1 7 280 Bm. ; in line 27, section 1. to the end of the section. | 10 to 2c. per foot, Josx F, Wasoamax, 14th | John Stone reports the loss of twenty more. CLO land aud premises in the city of DA GILBERT DENN! ‘Kies, Bat. Bepe 20, 10 ‘These words were not in the billas reported to | and G streets, Whe disease is spreading rapidl Je areks PC known as that part of log 3: ypquare rea NUDIST, pm; ibe, Bat. Sopt. the House from the committee on febor und cortior of “wuld ‘vt aud ruuulng therca east OS | af.Qm 610 4 TOO TS oe aww, 3 ought to be stricken out because they conflict jeet south, 20 feet east, <5 feet 446 inches | —— Puinubeute igen. tat coli u with and nullify the Jatter clause of the second e reget] Sy ae rt a MONTE! ae Ls SED FUONTSH! | Kan ay gt, i Pierse of section 1. The governnient should | he cs 27 t608 B stichiva ty ‘the place of begivulue, improved Cg pindieriucia” 4 core ecestitdes OUP, U25 Penn. ove. vious yearof 1444columns!. And this, it mast held responsible for the acts of its agents, over nme es Ss bye Three-story Frame Dweliing, as No. 17 nlf a ¥ PRxDrs, — tthe including contractors, to the sme extant that pan OX Hie Salis DAY at IVE deg 9 ssa GENTLEMEN'S GOODs. _ |b Tmembered, consisted exclusively [pepe are held responsible for the by Virtue of the snsue 1 walt olfer tor ale Jrbeb Hatt Goods = = ordinary everyday business advertinng, nothing cir agents, In hue 4, section 2. after the word “work in- both U. S. and Canadian, show 228m poms. _| H, D. Baan, in the way of tax eales, poll lists, cloction retarns, —_ the aene “shall be,” to complete the ey uy ° love PE DRY CLEAN- ‘AND TAILOR, etc,, such as occasionally swell the business ef "iu liue 7, action 2 after the word “require” e Moma! anor ite Now gorsey svouwe eremese® | Hiretcins cree SPRING AXD SUMMER 1800 Political organs, being incJuded in ite patrom insert the words “or permit" rs reaure NG ments Tavablonu cue sud two. years: {rou date yonnidx scitinon sost bad . soe of the lace Terme” Ate, vital to the pur- sparedvele with inpers EECRIVeD ADD Uren FUR YOUR INSPECTION | In conctasion, itis only necessary to aay that, pose of the law. The present eight-hour iaw ey % D. BARR, tothe and " is extensively violated because workmen are 4 mys 1211 Penna eve ym : pile, thoy eens, tis true that now, asa pat 6f its circulation, Twx Srax’s advertising rates te, os eeu es i Login aad, by waklng cate Sis eae cig geese EOUSEFURNISHINGS, _| tebe rank with the very lowest in the country, vay. Sut we protest. particularly against this practice. The cight-hour law is meant to get a time advantage and uot a money wedvan: Lat. workmen. When 4 man has worked exght hours aad earned a day's pay we want hii to quit tor Superior to A cream of tartar powder, s Every Other. and to add, finally, that every statement herein made can be abundantly verified. THE CII» CULATION OF THE PAPER 15 SWORN TQ; bis own physical and mental od and also to ee ae ae comeen naar whe Seeneer toake room for some other workwur to earn his ; Sains CuemCeuy or auy Cus Qateee ving. It will no doubt be coneeded that it weuld be more ig accordance with the priuci- ’ in leavening strength.