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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, LOCAL MENTION, Ready for the Winter's Work. wnome cae anp CIVIL ‘The National WARNINGS. 2 _____ AMUSEMENTS. ‘ oa MEETING OP THE FIFTH SUBDIVISION ASSOCIATED HITS. THEIR NEW ARMORY FORMALEE OPENED WITH ARE-| CHIEP OF POLICE DYE PREPARING FOR A CRUSADE ASICK STOMACH—AN ACHING HEAD—AND | 37a Tioy ee, "7d ‘The Weather. CHARITIES LAST EVENING—REMARKS BY COMMIS- boxe GEPTION TO THE LADY FRIENDS OF THE COMPANY. AGAINST THE CANINES—SOMETHING ABOUT THE LAW CONSIDERABLE GENERAL DEBILITY, ARE THREE. N NAL THEATER. Orrna. Orrice ov rae CatEY SIONAL. Orercen, ms SIONKR EDMONDS AND OTHERS—INTERESTING 8UG-| "Two Themes Discussed by the Bethel en ha ee oe has brought good luck | axp How Ir CAN ER ENFORCED. WARNINGS WBICH IT 18 MADNESS TO DISRE- THE FAMOUS ASHINGTON, D. C., 7, 1883, 10 0: Association Last Night. Rifles. building “was opened | ator of Police preparing himself wi GARD, DANGEROUS DISEASES MAY BE EXPECTED ‘ For the middie Atlantic states, fair weather, | G™sTON® =e last night by a reception to the ladies who assisted ep iad tng | TO FOLLOW THEM IP NOT ARRESTED WITHOUT ©.D. HESS ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. terly winds, falling barometer, stati ‘The fifth subdivision of the associated charities Rifles at their 4 Jupiter Pluvit an extensive crusade against the own- MACH, CALM — Becnacly » SAUORATY | naugurated the winter's work last evening by a| THR NBORO LAWYER IN THE DISTRICT DECLARED avy era he eave im the pro. | ®TS0F Possessors of dogs in this city who have a AE Speen arn Ae th ind TO-NIGHT AT 8, SPECIAL BULLETIN—RATN COMING BY THURSDAY | Public meeting in the rooms of theSpencerian Busi- | A FAILURE, BUT WARMLY- DEFENDED BY HIS ceedings of the evening. Mrs. Gen. Ricketts re- failed to take out the license prescribed by law for SYSTEM, AND REGULATE THE BOWELS WITH At our Usual Dramatic Prices, NIGHT, hess college. It was the intention to hold the} FRIENDS—A FEMALE LAWYER WHO REGARDS THE ceived the in Dehalfofthe company. It was | ‘B® Moyment of such luxuries. During the last | TARRANTS SELTZER APERIENT IF YOU WISH THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. ce ceamperatre has risen about 10 deg. in the | meeting in the parlors, but the large attendance | BORO RACE AS THE SUPERIOR RACE IN THIS gucets the test Toativities | ¥ GAs the police on every beat have been going | To ESCAPE SHE EVILS waien THE PREMONT. dtd te Frists have securted ia New | overflowed the parlors and filled the adjoining | COUNTRY —TBE CIVIL RIGHTS DECISION. Pere echo ace opTate that the Brat festivities | around with a note book taking down the name | TORY SYMPTOMS INDICATE. HOW MANY CON- | 60ARTISTS, CHGRISTERS AND MUSICIANS-60 ‘nd the middie uth | class rooms. In calling the meeting to order the | The Bethel Historical and Literary soctety, a flour- Justly proud, should te given ia honor of those who | 824 address of every citizen who harbors a dog SERVER PLETE Ran aes eee Anda Chorus of 85 Voices i neTn lniulas also in the lake region. Rain | president, Mr. George W. Adams, spoke of the ob- | ishing colored organization, had a very large audl- ‘contributed $0 much towards its Without @ “tag.” A Star reporter came across an US PAROXISMS, ‘acess construc- vied the upper lake recion, upper MississIppl | jects of the organization, and said that most of | ence last evening to listen to its proceedings. A | tion ible. The assemblage last night was notice- | officer yesterday with his note book and a long list extend across the counter Be Tnnratay te OsPt, | them had been realized during the past. year, nota- ' Teport: that got abroad that the wesent anil OA TE ree eae ere Um dante nee | Oh f names of persons, alleved, to have unlicensed TIVE Statlons report more than one ineh of | bly, the co-operation of the churches and benevo- | decision would be discussed had some effect in in- red as, spirit of the occa- pr stated, ‘the q@idn’ I As had | TIME? SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THURSDAY NIGHT. + seeneeeeeess- MARTHA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, it ent ring (he Past 24 hours: Jacksonville, 4.2%; | lent associations. They had recetved a fatrly 1b- | creasing the attendance. The paper of the evening CARS le evening Was spent. At heked ery 3 to be copia owners, but he had Su eager 52; Dodge City, 1.48; Key W bee Se ei I ites bub tl Rene eons Mr. W. IL Richards, of Tennessee, halt'past eleven an it supper was served.atter | of the names of these people, ‘and he was very tired — mands made hose was wi nd durin the day in the mniddieé Atlan- | sociation. He belleved that the more thoroughly Nemib hdeo Anil’ chween? pee iene comet singe cages Sedeey tn sabe chasing vagrant dogg thro agh the streets to * CITY ITEMS. F ORDS! Marie Paescore. Se ee Meee Carer i eta | Tie OReTVOR Ga Caceney carat RTE Sreraefiomey heralded the close of the dancing.and | porter called on Major Dye to learn his Intentions K A DECIDED SUCCESS. paiigusg , Deranrumer New and Elegant | the zens nisted, ‘twas me only system Ua | tt cramps, hy artifical forees, the talents of & par. | the alliog aud wate tn circ erie Teor Gee aI RE (From Baltimore Sun of September 29.) The Great Attiste, igus in fall ani ers reached every citizen. He lar Class. ‘The colored race had genius and | tions of future evenings in the perfect ball room of | PerOf dogs. din his f jure in MARIE PRESCOTT, MAN BRos., 7th andE. | the audience to a chart which had just been pud- | taient slumbering in it, and he predicted the time | the Rifles” armory, ‘James FE. Oyster acted as at present his mode of procedi Another Wonder. ARIE PRES » = mane t g a ‘the case, Supported by a Splendid € ‘ompany, including the em Gene's Guernsey Jerseys, Auerbach’, 7th and H. | then sane Sera ae ce eetnating in | when wo shall have # black Bacon and a Diack | 100r unre wien Ns acratiaiien. Brae. an Was A QUESTION ABOUT THE LAW. Cee Can? of Times Tkane Gr A0E-OF a mn, "HEAP Ato, Cuinerey’s Ovencoars, Eiseman Bros.,7thend E. charities in the ety together with the police sta- Shakspeare. ah he united, States, he. sald, there aoe ie ae ee ee, ee has been a diversity of opinion as to 7 es nas x Sees a : =e = ons, physicians @ poor and othe! rth. vutive committee was | Whether prosecutions can be under the special} or a LarcE Ni LIRF AP- MONTS BRIDE, phone meaw ant dinner Sas alt ouventrs | useful in dealing with mendicants. people should, in proportion to their numbers, have composer Of Messrs: Bawin A Goodwin. chainans act ot saci June 19, ime ‘When the law was| FOxpe Lirrus CEnsngh: we Weow’ tous A Story of the Late War, announcements of every descriptions nt Peuas THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Umber OF aw sry thely ees tae a eAtMS | Geo. W. Bvans, H. K. Simpson, Ie B. GUtNgS, J. | Passea Juage gol Meet eeny persons for not | FORCE Is SURCIALLY INDICATED, AS WELL AS WITH | Genoa and Tucidents All Located in Kentncky, cpectay MORRISON & Dovar, The secretary, Mrs Sara A. Spencer, read the | to protect the Tights of the people Clear and Jos. P. Paige. ue taking out licenses for thetrdogs. Afterward, when | Cur. pREN Destine OF eee The celebrated Arion Quartette will appear in the Camp loners’ spe “sand 8% D street. | minutes of the last meeting, and the treasurer, JUDGES HUMAN AND LIABLE TO ERR. piste: Gass. ee See fiers ‘and Mrs. Clttrona, | 2248e Bundy was presiding in the Police Court, Mr. 4 oe £ — FALL OvExcoars, Eiseman Bros., 7th and E. Mrs S. A. Mayse, made the following statement for | “Just now,” sald Mr. Richards, digressing trom eet Becca ve apa Carman’ | WW. A- Cook, appeared for a defendant, who was! — 1. Batmmwonx, September 28, 1888. pe NaN REG hepttate about woing tore it. ‘They will PowERFUL Race Giassts. Hempler’s, 453 Fa. ay, | te Year ending October 16th, 1863: his paper, “It looks a Uttle dark. The Supreme | Be Misses Gray, Mrs. ) Mr. Mrs. charged with violating this law, and quoted the lemen:—My little son Johnny, aged three i - ‘Temporary relief for the sick, aged and chil- cream and Charlotte Russe, dren. = =a Rent of office and workrooms tan Bros., 7th and E. Furniture for workroom. Pr $0. 3 Office expenses. .... in on Ba », Printing and postage. Advertisin: Miss C: Mr. and Mrs. Sellgson, Mr. and Mrs. | first, section of the law, which states “that. there | Years, was prostrated In August, 19, 'with mala- Mor! x PROP: go | Court has Just rendered a decision that any man— Caracas Lily Cavanaugh, Mrs. Kerease, | shall be levied a tax of $2 each per annum upon ail | Hal féver and scarlet rash. “About. the end of the | tn nigtaManinetin hay eae: BY at win oo | #4Y white man—can strike down any right we pos- Miss Florence Boyd, Miss Gray, the Mi Korn, | 49g8 owned or kept in the D! t of Columbia, | Sixth week we discovered, to our great vf amen ot 96 | 8€88 as citizens, and we can have no” protection 1 , ih Mou Oyster, | S44 tax to be collected as other taxes in sald Dis: | Our dear boy was paralyzedtin his teft mb, Jonny | <= ————_ > 2 05 | from the government. Chilling as itis, we need not Mrs. Watson, Mra. Boudinot, Miss yster, | trict are or may be collected.” Counsel claimed | had lost all power over it, and when laying down N® THEATER COMIQUE, 45, 00 00 Fessenn’s te idnight last freight t he Miss Jenle Lusk, Miss Hattie Lusk, Miss Nettie | that the clause in the law, ‘‘to be collected as other | could not during the year following raise the leg Uioeg maar eat tobe the most ttirand imparts i | Reeve, Mrs Smart, Miss Kittle Deland, Mrs, Ryan, | taxes in said District are collected.” takes the case | Without puttlug his right. foot under hislett. Te — Of men, are human, “There ts RO Wa ae Tea, | Mise Kittle Sewell” Mr. and Mrs Holtzman, Mr. and | out of this couse dees ee recovery of the tax | despair of his recovery Irom this affliction, which nm the prejudices of the tlme better than in the actions Mrs CC. Duncanton, Miss Minnie Smooty Mrs. W. | by the District a civil matter. On this eround the | might shadow his whole life, we put the boy under Engagement Extraontinary of the Famons ? 3. Keech, Dr. and Mrs. Schooley, jay, Mr. ease was dis! and eases of the ki LVANO-MAGNETIC TREATMENT. I come W ser earn 7 of the judiciary. A court in Massachusetts decided Wand Mind. We | Gee ton ee Pane he er ae at ESERIES oo te toy ko Sow yon tae COMEDY FOUR COMBINATION! ree Kindergar- n hall, daily for © southeast, rack. Noo gine was badly damaged. rt, but the that Chinese born in the British empire might. be | Miss Frye, Miss Hol 01 set a tt Drew, Mr. Franck McGuire, Miss Cora Gardner, Mr. | 1s claimed by some that persons, hay a he can now walk across the floor of your office, after. Duress OveRcoars, Eiseman Bros., 7th and F. 76 eenied fo the on \ Caltrornis 2 court has Schultels, Mrs. R. K. Evans, ‘Mra. Green B. Raum, | who. have Rot maa the” dog ny DAVIE 08S | Gro montis ona ee days’ treatment. Nor 18 this Consisting of a Grand Olio of ‘Tue REMAINS of James M Well-known | summary of disbursements since organization, : Mrs. Oscar Hough, Miss Laura Creaser, Miss Fannie | fined under the law. THe Stak reporter | all; his general health 1s greatly improved, and in THIRTY-SIX PERFORMERS, Plate-printer, who died at Providence hospital Februng 4th, 188: 2 THE NEGRO LAWYER A FAILURE. Harkness, Miss Carter, Mrs. True, Mrs Ralston.Mra. | inquired of Assistant District Attorney Moore If he | three days after coming under its induence ine re. day night, were removed last evening to New York After Mr. Richards sat down there was a long | Schultels, Miss Coombs, Mrs. Rupp, Miss Nichols, | could give the readers of Tux STaR any information | Covered entirely from a distressing attack of wh And the Funniest Afterpicce ever seen. in Washington, for interment. Pause. No body seemed to want to dissect “the | Mra Dr. Stern, Miss Oulahan, Mr. John Cochran, | concerning the dog law. Said he: “As is well | ingcough, which he had had for a month, while Furniture of workrooms and officeand Distributien of information to citizens. Transportation Bethany Kindergarten. hegro as a lawyer.” Finally Mr. Calvin Johnson | Miss Wheeler, the Misses Chaffee, Dr. Welch, Miss | known, the first section of the law imposes a tax | his sister, Who also had the cough, but 18 not under | _ Matinecs Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday. oS. Maggie Smith, Mrs. J.O. Manson, Mrs. John San- | of and provides the means of recovering it. The | Your treatment, has not recovered yet. [certainly E USEU. arose and delivered his opinion on the “negro law- | derson Sirs. Wan Boyd “Mra Jouh Neailing, Miss | {hive section pees econ a ee ane Ie The | Four treatment, has not reco [FM Xvsecm. Bustvess Surry, Fise: — yer.” Julia Murray, Miss Louise Murphy, Miss Alice Burn- | take up unlicensed dogs running at large. The E. V. Foster, THE POPULAR FAMILY Dress Suits, Eise Total. $784 96 | _9S0faras the negro lawyer tn this ctty Js con- | Side, Miss Becker, Miss salle, Ryan, Miss Snyder, | fourth section permits © dog. With a tag trun ag 86 Woodyear street, 5S a jg pes a = cerned,” sald Mr. Johnson, bluntly, “I think he is | Miss Susle Sheriff, Miss Henri, Mr. John Downs, Dr. | large. ‘The fifth section renders the owner of | Between Patterson avenue and Preston street, | | EVERY AFTERNOON and NIGHT THIS WEEK. Ease ae Cece, Peltenes Bees Oe nO trivutors was fend, Which Sheed ae Sar elon | almost a fallure.. ‘Very few of thenhave done any: | Hoberts Misa, Hikmma’ Stokes Miss alla Chauncey, | Heeoa Ac, He, section action. ‘The sixth sec-| Baltimore. The Greatest Curiosity int id, HANNAH Baie Tue valuable building lots On Kingman Place, | jen contributed” Unaieade the comet enas wane {hing except graduate. I only know of one who nas | Mr. and Mrs. David Air. and Mrs. Guy Carle- | tion says: ‘it shall be the duty of any person own- To E. A. Parsons & Co., TEESEE Oe ane in the World, hear 13th street Circle, between P and Q and 13th | Geo. W. Ad: $121; Geo. W. Ryneal, $76; W. R. | Bad his sign out. I don’t biame them at all for not | ton, Capt. Brown of Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | ing or possessing a dog to > place, or cause to be E. cor. Lexington and Liberty stheets, With CANNIDAL Faw a SSANDRA. and 14th sts. n. w., will be sold at auction to- | Speare, &42 Mr. aud Mra Spencer vie We & Wood, | Z6Ng out when they can fet better pay in the de- | Boyd, jr.» Miss Estelle Yost, Mis, Winter, Mrs. N. G. placed and kept-around the neck of such dog,a collar, And No. 9223 F st. n.w., Washington, D.'C. Necteis Het eee vernoon, at Four and a baif o'clock P M. | ward, $20.67; Wm. P. Copeland, $10.) partments, but I do blame them for quarreling with | Scott, Miss Maud Raum, Lucie Conger, and the | on which shall be marked and engraved, in legiblé Washington office hours 8 to 12 a. m. and 2to7 p. GRAND STAGE ENTERTAINMENT, Sales on Tih page. ae chet rhe others for not going out.” mem! of the company. and durable characters,the name of the owner or m. See Baltimore Sun for daily accounts of Admission to all o cents, 015-6 » za n Bros, 7th and anustrong, ithe vice president Of the sociation, | «Mf: Johnson having made more rather severo sessor and the letters “"D. Cy" and to which co and every Wednesday and ‘Satankay in Washing: ROF. HARTVIG NISSIN'S Semt-Dress Suits, Eiseman Bros., 7th and E. aden ihe ing address upon. the beneiits 16 strictures upon the “negro lawyer” asseen in Wash- Transfers of Real Estate. ee cara ee ee ton STaR. Consultation free, either at officé or = re ners: Mthand E. | the community of organled rellet for the poor. | Seca in he meen oe nat <aspersed genus at once | peeas in fee have been recorded as. follows: the frst and second sect geend accordance with | home of patient, INSTITUTE OF GYMNASTICS (AND _—_— Commissioner Edmonds, who was present, followed | #09: in Ue person of Mus. Cary, NW. D. Lamer et al. to Virginia D. Alexander, Penalty of not less than five or more than tea dol- ad tS thd Sweatsh Movetnent Care ‘TY a) some Ttinent remarks. le said that 1e WYER, 15, 8q. 4 . lexander ? ty s oe 4 CITY AND DISTRICT. presiding officer had summed up the entire subject | who threw off her bonnet and swept spunkity into | 8 'D. Larter pase sot 2534, 80. 253; $10,000 Cm) roe ection isdistinct from the rest.and || A National Dispenscr of Happiness from dam ose ee - Sara when be said shay Bo: ett-minded pean the arena. She thought that in view of the an- | @ ze content to) & 3 Se ae = Independent from the first section. There can be | 225 cent bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Ladies and gentlemen's assistants. 06-2w* ‘ondensed a) refuse to co-operat e association whe |. 469; " Barkel He e —— ~ ——_——e_—_—— each Ee as, A large numiber of members of the congregation | Objects were fully understood. He sald that in | ‘gonisms the struggling negro lawyer had met he | Si gas $7,460. J.J. Rason to Elizabeth W. Long’ TWO ACTIONS Heilbrun’s Special Offerings. G[FEMASIA SCHUETZEN PARK, GALES Woops of Fletcher M. E. church paid a visit last evening to | Passing along the streets there were constant | Was entitled to great credit. Colored men and wo- pele 10 and 11; sq. 345; eure Agnes Y. Wilmuth | brought under this law against a person who has| Hip and Regular Rubber Boots. This Park in offered f ible feast acob P. Wilson, their pastor, each one appa for assistance in one way or another, and | men more than any other classin this country John M. C: iil, sub. lot Sq. $3,000. Lucy an unlicensed dog. One under the first section for Grain Boots for Hunters, 33 to $5. ate Tors peebdemoe, tor one, ae sete d — taking a pound of some coimmodity. A very pleasant | the question naturally Sted was, is it a case | ought to study law. If colored people did not learn | E. Daly to 8. Sugenheimer, lot 78, Sq. 465; $2.500. 2 A Gents’ Hand-stitched Boots, $5 v0 $8, mo. Ap ns must be made in writing on or bes evening was spent. of imposture or distress? ‘This association proposed how to look after the uttie ns they have, | Catherine. W. Godey to Josephine E. Taylor, sub, | 20t taking out the necessary license, and one under | Morocco Top Bots, $4 to $5. fore the dad October Ia te ae Secrvtary of the Schiuete Fad at Te Pee aot the Army of the Cum. | to soive this question for the entire community. He | they would again have the erent re ek? | lot 2, 80. 99, Bealls addition to Georgetown; $4,000. | the sixth section for not having a collar with his| Scotch-bottom Boots, $4. zen, Park Company, ‘No. 1606 8th” street hort nid at the Ebbitt House last evening Gen, W. | Was interested in this work asa citizen, and hoped | {hey would again ha ions Tee eee Hivabeth H. Gentry to Susan H. Shieids, lots 28 | name on it around the neck of the dog, even it he Double -appet Calf Boots, $3.50, west, 03-lawsw* Col, Hunter Brooke A, S. Worth= ee accor tite pecan phe better. | ple who think tho colored people ner ieee ee teed ee a a: ee ee Sco oaryant toe Line takes out the Mcense; just asa hackman fs fined eek Het $1.75, 99. No, 6%; ‘ON EXHIBITION No, 428 I. . Krufiin a Gen. J.C. k= Mrs. Spe 5 J Som ks eC I. , 75. . i. .. a - ), £1.75, i "a Fr were appointed ‘a commitice to ‘dutta | the methods of administering charity areca toe colored lnneker care ugcouragements met. by the | tots d3 to 4b, sq. 140; $1,280 A.C. Clark to- Jew? | fOr not having his number on his coat, when he ora, #4 10 #0. MARKMITENS Fonte F an orzanization of the resident members of | men who were familiar spectacles on the streets, | Pur tram thee gone Ie eT belleve,” salt Mie, | Richardson, part 2,'sq.S. of 900; $420.45. ‘Thomas | takes out his llcense, ‘The object of this section 1s| Green and Neowcle h-1op Button, $3 to $5. 26 F street northwest, one door from Themes, the Anny of the Cumberland. one drawn about in a chair and the other on Cary, with much em} Peon and T ao So et > 2; Quinter to W. 8. Lown, lot —, Pleasant Plains; | to make known the name of the person (by the in-| Good Lace, Button and Congress: alters $1 LO $3.50. Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, etc.: alee he Boston and National nines played a game of | Crutches. There was no necessity for these men | CRMs rine much emphas vbody--1 believe that 1 Lester Lloyd to Lewis C. Hooter, lot 52, sq. | scription on the collar) who owns a dog that might | Boys’ and Youths’ Boots and Gaiters, nd Cl Stock of Puperhangings, Picture five Innings at the Athletic park last eveninz.whieh | betug in the street, but they loved to show them- | Fratny the vanity of anybody T 1 “Taking. the | 251;$2,200. R. H. Goldsborough to J. P’ Shreeves, | commit some depredation.” Ladies’ Hand-sewed Button, $3 to $5. ord and Tassels, Kituen, Nails, etc. a8 resulted 1h & Score of 3 to 0 In favor of the Bustons. | Selves and to beg from the passers by. standard—the cosmopolitan stonderd-—inek coon Jot 25, Sa. 888: . D, B. Groff to W. L. Rodgers, | | “The law,” continued the attorney, “Is a faflure} Fine French Kid Button, $350, rms Cash Free Art Gallery. "oi Faywnaster H.R. Smith, of the navy, and Miss | , Commissioner Edmonds remarked: We have an | io'Gur peomio sim pees ee nd T believe we | 10103, sd, 190; $4,500. “It. W. Tyler to B. L. Walker, | in the matter of punishment of owners convicted of | Elegant Straight Goat and Kid, ——= = Fiera Sulth, were married last evening at the home | stitution at the eastern end of the city that wit | 12 atnralig, suet rior eee try, | 10% 2 to 26, sib. sq. 1.057; $940.88, J. R. Mothers” | Keeping dangerous and viclous dogs. ‘The rst con. | Ours? Kid wal robbie tae ton Deats all, \ AUCTION SALES the 1 urents, $15 Rhode Isiand avenue, | take care of all such persons if you only call the | Giroumutanesa tie eee et eee the foree of | Bead to C.’F. Montgomery, lot 196, sq. 445: $700, | viction 1s Punished by a fine of hot more than $10. | Misses’ Spring-heel Button, $1.25 to $2. aa SALES. ‘After the ceremony ition of the police to them. "= people concentrated to Keep us under, Keeps us | J4mes H. Marr to Wm. H. Stewart, lots 99 to 104 | The. second by $40, and not until, the dangerous | Fine Kid'and Gene, en to #8. ANSON BROS, Auctioneer, * a short northern tour, | .““You mean the workhouse?” inquired Mrs. | Wnty gecoumated deprennted the fet at the Imelustve, sq. 368; $57, Bilen, @. Oddie to Dewite Beinn committed the third act. Sah is ad) fudged | Misses! School Shots, ae. Fac. means D S17 and 319 Dib street northwent, wieral of James T. Nicholson, whic spencer, iy SA : “ . Cowl, original lot 26, sq. 869; $1,503. John T.W. age and dangerous e public, he aw hilds’ mn, £0 10, 40¢., 50C., 4 as ‘The following persons were elected officers for the ear: President, George W. Adzms; vice president. “When a colored lawyer pokes up his Zean et al. to John Bell, lots 5,6 and 7 of “Sheriff | order his death. “I remember a recent case of alady | Infants’ Best French Kid, #1. yea > William H. Armstrong; treasurer, Sara A. M. 7 Ea « estate;” ‘Wm. 0. Dennison to Harriet H. Fay, | who was knocked down on the street ‘Sunday morn- Arctics, Rubbers and Wool-Fined Shoes. STOCK OF MF: yor Hyedg:, She sald, “some colored man.is the first to | Tot ta cub ot lots, 22, 28 and 24, 84. 479; $2,400. Win. | Ing by a pack of bloodhounds, and her usefulness L, Heinen, 402 7th street. DREN'S CLOTHI Det m to Adelaide Mansur and Harriet H. | partially destroyed, and on the conviction of the Remember: The Old Woman in Window. $2,400. ¥ 0. = 0. <r rs a . sere ra A. Spencer: audite A FRIEND OF THE LAWYERS. Fay, lot 4%; sq. 479; Dennison to | owner the court could only impose a fine of 10, and. Saas MENS, BOWS FOUTHY AND CHILDRENS FELE en: boat of directors, William i Speare, Mr. J. W. Cromwell defended the “negro lawyer,” | Adelaide Sanee, ot ji let the animals live to pursue their depredations.” Cheapest After Al ie see ae tems A oe: neal, ity aa arene ui gee holding that it was unfair to judge of the capacity Piainleoen to Olea nce eta ery —— J. E. Young's, 736 7th street. Don’t fail to see him | TEENTH, commencing at LES U'Che we wat relly mongeot, Walter S. W rd eler, Joan | of the * 1 ” ’ rge Taylor to C. uncanson, lots 1, 10, 18, % re 5 Sea thin ou ci ‘sulesrul ck of the abe Lothrap and ta niet E Emery. ‘he other om | ‘yng ingogl Bete or Cea 18 16, 8 and 29, Block &; 9 to § bioek 4 ot shanty §, tive ee en ee Pe Ree teported le of Ladies? Fine Shoes, | fouisin lots te sui SNe Block of the alae cers are ex-officio erS of the board » 17, 18, 21 24,20 and 31, block 6; 13 an: by Ti 3 it 816 7th stregt. The During the evening Mrs. Nellie L. MeCartee sang | Properly trained. Speaking of the negro lawyers | pidck’ fer 14, 1.30, DlOeK 9 10, 17, 28, and 2, | ay follow ‘ hoe ab Sone pana oe os Hand-sewed Kid and Goat Button $2.50, never UCTION SALE OF THE NORTH TWENTY FEET icend In a body. Several selections, and Prot. &. C. Townsend read. “| of this city, he said “You recollect the civil rights | block 10; 1,2, 18, 24,33 and 34, block 11; 12 16, 23, | dium at to 44: common at'3 tod. SW sheep and | Before sold less than $3 50. FROME ES ADEPT OF ONE HUNDRED AND anh udvance copy of Harper's ———-.—— decision delivered in this city a few weeks ago. It | 24, 29 and 30, block 12: 1, 3, 8, 11, 13 and I block 14; | lambs—sheep sold at 43 to 5; yearilngs at 5 to Big; : ght Goat Button $2.50, cheap at $3. THE WEST OF me aU ire ¥ STH ST aes District Government Affairs. 4 a fact that it was a colored, lawyer, Mr. Hewlett, | 12 and 13, block 15; 1, 4, 10, 12, 13 and 19, block 16; 5 | jambs até to 63g. 25 cows and calves sold at $30 10 ‘ombination” Button Boot, matkid top, Our WET STREET AND RHODE ISLAND isements of the leading dry goods CUSTIS FICTURE. Who went to the district attorney and called his | 4nd 11, block 17; 15, 16, 21 and 93, block 18; | $55, Kid Vamp, $2.50 and $3. WE (ORTH 5 OBER TWENTY-SECOND, 1883, houses, which are of unusual interest Co pure! me THE 4, 15 an ‘ll be " rn it f ‘The picture donated to the Washington Tight | attention to the fact that there was a spectal pro- | 26, Dlock 20; lot 1, block 22; also, one-tenth interest | “ng New Free ENGINR ARRIVED.—The new en-|_ The “Unrivaled” $2 Kid, Goat and Cloth Toy © e found on the 3d page of today’s nat bei K & he “Widows” Mite;” # M. J. Warner t . s tn TOP | OB MONDAY, Oc Infantry by the late George Washington Parke | Vision in the Statute books upon which a warrant | in the “Widows’ Mite;” 31,000. M. J. Warner to C. gine just finished by the Ciayp 3 Jones Manufac- | Button Boots, in three different styles and five dii- ic AT FIVE OC P.M. public auce ates on . , ester- | Could be issued for the restaurant, keeper Bell” In | 'T. Willis, e. 3 2, block 16, Meridian” Hill; $56: turing company, at Hudson, ., for engine com- | ferent widths. tion, in front of the preaiises, the above desirable Le d between Sand 9 0 cht by igs te oa Raving | alluding to the achievements of colbred lawyers, | Ellzabeth Brodie’ to Martha. Wheelock, lot 31, sc. Dany No. & wirived yesterday: tose to mas | Gemuine Goat and Kid Button, $1.50, Terms: One-third cask, and the balance i eX, twel¥® wu from a wagon at 6th street and Vinsinis | come to any conclusion upon the matter, and he mentioned the names of many successful | 05; $4,000. FL. Moore to C. Anfrecht, pt. 8 sa. | Beamer f. ¢ Knight, from New York, and 1s at the | Our famous #1 and $1.95 Solld Buttop. and sictcen months, with int a avenue southeast in consequence of his hors: be- See ones in different parts of the city, Mr. Cromwell | 51% $1,835. Mary Wheelan, trustee, to George kus- | engine ly It is’a very handsome apparatu ——— cured by deed of trust, or all cas! ytion of the pure frightened at a train of ears. ISRAEL CHURCH'S GRIEVANCE. said that it could be clearly established that as a | S¢ll, lot 29, sq. 775; $400. Virginia Burnett to James | ° ry powerful, being guarantecd eure 2 ‘New Plated Castors and Pickle Dishes. Prigg's | Chaser. $100 deponit at time of sale, and all conveyane- Frank Berlew, and Ls rged yesterday in the Police | _ The Commisstoners have notified Chas. W. Davis, | conveyancer a colored lawyer, Harry Smith stands ie ae ma Sek 38, Georgetown: 3100. A. T. | stream Sarusi to feet through an Ly inch nozzle. It 1s aie an ons Court with stealing a coat, was this morning «ned | Secretary board of trustees, Israel church, that It 18 | about the sixth of the lawyers of the Dietace. E. Waggaman and.J. W. Pilling, lots 3 | very light, welzhiug OMly about's.s00 pounds, ready. Doctors and Churches. worst J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioncer, $10, ih detauit of which he was committed for Uulrty | Teported to them that the Washington and George- | Mr. R. J. Stafth, the president of the association, ios Se 349; 6 to Band pt. 5, sq. 350; pt. 14, $q. 3175 | for service. It will probably be test on Thursday } Hundreds of doctors who have visited - days. town railroad company will keep thelr employes | remarked that the southern states will of necessity pe 1, do., and pt. 2, do.: $1,750. S. Queen to Annie | pext, ¥ineyards during the wine making season say bis UCTION SALE OF A DFSIKABLF. BUILDING = and horses at PD Stree? from that church, at | in the tuture be the field for colored lawyers. “That | ©. Paxton, pt. Friendship; $200. E. B. Hay et al. GRars.—Arrived, boat H. M. Talbott, with 2,900 | Wines have proved to be pure, unadulterated, of | A YORTON SAUE_0 SIDE OF MARYLAND AVE- Amusements, comer of 1st and B streets southwest. dceision yesterday,” sald Mr. Smith, “will have the | t9 Clara A. Chamberlin, sub 17, sq. 620; $1,545. | nushels wheat and 350 bushels corn; boat Farmers | fine flavor and tone properties ad unsurpassed for | “~~ NUE, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS: Nation at ‘THeateR.—The Hess Acme Opera com- | TO INVESTIGATE THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. | effect of making the negroes retire "more to them- | Chapin Brown to 8. M. Jones, lots 90 and 91, Mt. Friend, with 1,200 bushels wheat. Sales—3,800 bush- | their restorative powers; they preseribe them as NORTHEAST. eta eee Ae Ete Diavolo,” | | Chief of Police Dye was yesterday requested by | selves, or among themselves, and the larger field | Pleasant, $1,050. W. A. Gordon, trustee, to Mary | 2lchd, with 1,20 1.103¢ to 1.14; 350 bushels corn sold | Very superior wines. The churches in New York| On TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-THIRD. Substituted for “Martha,” on account of | the Commissioners to see what cause there 1s for | will be offered in the southern states.” Robbins, lot S blocks Brown’s sub. Mt, Pleasant; | at 65, and Brooklyn use the Port for their communion. | 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., will be sold, at rrinwton’s inelisposition. Miss Blanch | the complaint made by J. B. T. Tupper, of the THE BLACK MAN’S INTELLECTUAL POWER. $—... Sarah Green to D. E. Morrison, lot 4 and |" Coxprri0n oF THE Warer.—Clear at all points. | For sale by druggists. > yea ae oe ee PIAD. 23 Zerlina, acted and sang very well, and | Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Mr. Everett Waring spoke of the profession ot | West Part 3, sa. 913; $4,290. Clara G. Graham to B. | : Ss oe iment .pacare 3 Tye ys M73 equare fet her ¢-neeptionof the character -was mtich better | that prisoners locked up in_ the police stations Sat” 2 Ss PD Huss, part 18, 5q, 868; 2760. W. H. Hunter to Peter |! . woo LyNcnep Ix Norra Carormwa—at | 2° Sailor's Wife the Sailors Star ground. . than was expected. Mr. James Peakes,as Lord | urday nichts are without food except when | 1aw as requiring the highest type of intellectual | Jones, part 16, Chicester; $250. Margaret A. Nor- Satelit Ae Gee Ser Shall be. "Terma: One-third cash, and a tes: Allcash, aud Mr. Henry Peakes, as Beppo, made a | furnlshed by their friends. . power. “Noman,” said Mr. Waring, “holds that | ment to S. Norment, sub 139, sq. 623; $3,750. L. R. Redmond quarreied with wn named Campbell, Ge © ® The boy’s pock-marked faceshowed hehad | eighteen months, with interest at cent, sured very rable impression upon the audience. This VITAL STATISTICS. the black man has that fine intellectual power. He gre) F. Paxson, Lae 158 to ao {. 150; $13,550. who fired three shots, Killl eatery instantly, | 12d his share of suffering already. Accompanying | by decd of trust, or all cash. at opti chaser. @1 Mr. Heury Peakes in his tauuous role ot Devuzaong, | axDuing the week ending October 18, according to | scoming tot, Dut he 1s not there yets and that | WB Moore, to saine, da; $—. gusan | The frst shot struck a Bystander named ‘tow | Bim was a robust ere ete ag ered pen ls RA ad Mr Heury Feakes in his famous role of Devils/ious. the health joMicer's report, there were in the Dis accounts for the fact that the colored lawyer 1s a | Suen SRE epee ees i | Ball, inflicting a painful wound. After midnight re PSE oh eg dient THe ne Monat, ‘Ocli-w,t.s&m 3.7 COLDWELL, Auctionees jon, haying recovet trict 70 deat white (01 the rate 2 i ; ? a Aentn nd: y mask z f ‘ c) Position, will sing to-night In the role of arline. Of mortality per 1, per fanniam being 17.5 tor Te fatture.” “He Temarked that the success of the | et al. to W. KR. Mendenhail, lots 9 and 11 and. part uy Geese en took Campbell from jail | rowing for September (the 60h) of The Loulsiaba, T. OOLDWELL, Ral ii FouDe Orewa Hov=e—Marie Prescott, in “Bel- | Sh,mortality per eens and 18.68 for the total | BESO lawyer depended upon the material success 12, Sq. 1765 $2.217.20. J.J. Albright to Mary Corne- State Lottery, of M. A. Dauphin, at New Orleans, : Estate Auctioneer. ing the golden opinions of a | population. ‘There were 20 marriages and 82 birtis | Of the colored people, as otherwise he had nothing | lia Wood, lots 2 and 3, block 82, Le Droit park: z Feported. 0 i La., and now t one-Hitth of ticket N live upon. He regretted that so many young | $2,559.30. ‘John Sherman, trustee, to J. J. Albright, | ONE Coup AFTER ANOTHER will, with many con- iidch drew tie capats 2 TEES SALE OF 4 BEAUTIFUL TWO-STORE colored men were rushing to the law. “The ‘white | same property; $1 (ODL which drew the capital prize of $75,000 for $1) e. and S' GOTHIC Bi ROO) i, wit L. P. Shoemaker to . | stitutions, securely establish the seeds of consumy Extract. Locat, pleans Picayune, F AND Al MODERN TMPRC Mi uations ‘and spirited dla BUILDING PERMITS Face,” he sald, “are prejudiced against us, We have | Atkinson, sub.'56, 1. 512: $650, Lot 59, do; $9250. | tion In thé system, ‘Those In need of a einen n rete as wri and aah] 805 MAPLE AVENUE, “LE DROIT PARK” iss Prescott, tn the leading role, ts natu- | ened Dy Inspector Entwisle: Mrs, Jno. Plant, re-| had ‘several ‘instances of it, and that which oc- |W. Boyd to Martha Bord, part 2's. ~~ | find De. taynes rxperorare always prompt, th . a By virtue of ped of trust, dated November Ist, ty 15 catial to the de- | Pall frame, east side of uth, between H and I | curred yesterday in the Supreme Court shows that | Ann Kidwell to Auna W.’ Hrs, lot, si. 5 88, | Ougne and ameeeoaee Immense Snccess—Coltars and Cuffs 2c. | AD. 1875, duly recorded In Liver No ws tole She Is very well sup nee Bohr 175. A. oe Ts, repair brick, 608 Lg ape in ago (eed ee b- ee art 5, Sq. Aa Soe . Each, one of the land records iepairmocen an aa A Dat & 12th street northwest; $900. Charles Baum, erect a r. e W. Ammold made a speech on the sub- | J. M. Stockett to W. E. Stockett, part our ? nan Party secured, we since witrornient Store, Sth street northwest, between D’ and E | Ject, in which he sald the reason ‘why cofored peo- | $400. W. W. Bearman, trusten’ chal. to Pert WERE cer ttinics oh ess sal erend Deppestuanecat Gceteae comete coe ENINTH. Tac ae HALT raed ine aes fireets; $5,000. Jas. Fitzgerald, repair frame, No. 33 | ple émployed white lawyers was not lack of conft- | King, lot 27, sq. 327; #i%.20. Same to M. Biewin, 'S—0) 7 a | ee ee et oe ae son, ot SS h Ps roe, 1 s 17, 1883, by the Rev, Henry T. Shar] gf OUF pi G u M. aa will be presented | L Street; $100. J. A. Hunt, repair frame, 320 L street | dence in colored lawyers, but because circumstances pert 6, sq. 853; $1,000.’ John Sherman to Rosalte M. | $*ter. on Qctobr 17, 188, by gates munty of Waehityeton, District southeast 23. iy it a ——_ fourteen (10), im every evening this we 25. compelled them to do so. He instanced a case in 8, of this city and Miss pes twice a week, Mondays and Iota 49 ‘TREATER COMIQUE.—The Bradford, part track in county, near Soldiers’ | Mt¥ Seen i : s = 4 Which @ man wanted to buy property in which a | Home; $6,000, M. Ashford et. al.’to Waiter Paris, | OVERALL. of Warren county, YSSOWSET Bros., cor. 15th and G streeta, Performance at the cosy k Barber & Cos wubdlle LEE—FARRAR. On Tuesday, October 16th, 1883, at PALE ! Comiqne this week up to the standard. | | WASHINGTON CATTLE MaRKeET.—At the Queens- | white lawyer could negotiate to better advantage, | lots 81 and 8, Sa. . J. W. Orme toJohn H. | philadelphia, Pa,, by Rev. Sohn Heanphiil, pastor of ‘the Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Soe Ei a Park, fronting ety: (G0) fest om the Miner's Com arry Off the honors, but they | town drove yards, on the Metropolitan Branch B. | simply on account of his color. Bushnell, part 2, sq. 306; $2,475. J. H. Bushnell to | West Arch Strcet Presbyterian churei, EE XX | Jackets, blue flannel bicycle and double-breasted | With a depth of be undnel aed forty one lay eae es are well supported by a number of first-class va- | aud O. railroad, three miles from the city, Lewis D. LAWYERS WANTED AT THIS JUNCTURE. -| Walter L. Clark, sub. lot 14, sq. 275; $2,000, George | WELLS LEE, of Los Anvels, Cal, to HELENA Shirts for men and boys at AvERBacu’s, 7th and H, | proordd itr the ollice of the sorency of walt District, “ “ Means, proprietor, Monday 179 head of cattle were * % fi L. Douglass to Annie M. Mills, pt. 45, sy. 139; $12,500. | FARRAR, daushter of the late Hon, William H. Farrar, | Siilrts for me 7 semis her with: the fi Leite = ety artists, who appear very suecesstully In their td ae Libs > Monday ps Up to this time there had been very little allu- Sarah C. Sefton to Kate y Dyer, pt. 4, sq. 243; | of Washington, D. C. +’ | Gent’s Furnishings, Hats and Sewing es, together with: the improvements, &. ES Tespective Sng ts excellent performance | Sold to butchers at 445%, cents per pound. 68 SL2eP | sion'ty the elvil rights decision, Me Armas te | S22 - Dyer, pt. 4, Si. 243; Jenlai ie std ‘erms of sale; 81.2649 and expense of sale in cash, ‘Wii be continued during the week. and lambs were sold as follows: Sheep, 330534 gs Mr. 849. Emulsion and the balance at six, twelve and eichtern months f0F John Lynch to L. 8. Fisher, lot 14, sq. aa Dink MUSED. a times, and a large ‘The Museum still keeps up tothe | ents per pound; lambs, 43/a6% cents. 33 cowsand | Clair Smith here arose and preluded his remarks dience At every perormancels calves brought $3060. The ‘state of the market | by observing that he felt that in the last twenty- attractions this week are | Was fair. fot ‘hours the colored lawyer's soul had_been truly the biggest woman ip the t If he knew and felt his responsibility, now pounds, with Cannibal Fan and | Me. Firzcexatp’s Svirs AGatar Newsrarse | was the time for Mim tw prove lt. “the law: heow. dd twenty-six first-class artists, in a | CORRESPONDENTS.— Yesterday afternoon N. W.Fitz-| pounded by the hichest. tribunal of the Clvillad Thornt James H. Mead to Robert E. Smith, pt. DIED. ve] - which the notes of the purchaser, bearing { sterest from. ' SELEY. Many As Gena Eras omcAwy: of pure Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites of Lime | #lich ¥ DE. In Washington, D.C. Tuesdey, October ret oper nf sale, and wctired byw deed of trust on the ndrick, pt. 63, on Jefferson street, Georgetown; | 16th, 1883, Mrs, CHIISTINA DEANE. in the seventy, | Sd Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, tmpaired old, Will be taken, A deposit af #200 will be n_; Crowell to Geo. C, Hazleton, sub lot 45, / seventh year of her ago nutrition and genefal debility easy and pleasant ae at fie thmmgof sal and all couvcyanciniat the . : Reguiem mass at St, Aloysius church, Thursday morn- | 1 take. Prescribed by Physicians. | Sol rug- | expense of the purchaser. ‘Terms to be complic Mary Geas to John Becht. Pe, s ines Oetober Ist ae hee e | pists. Large bottles, soe. | Manufactured by W. even days, Pp ys, otherwise the Trustees reserve the : property at the rick and cost of the dé u thornton, Corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, | to re-sell the t k faults grand stage entertainment. gerald instituted suits against Charles T. Murray | world,” said Mr. Smith, “is expounded as C. Relchert to Francis Prott, ERIS On Welnesday, October 19, 188 st 1-30 8 | Baltimore, Md. mes” pe vuceen, s vom days’ advertisement in The = and the Globe Publishing company,of St. Louts,Mo., | the négro race. If we’ have any negro lawyers let Tis Of pomevenion ot) She lunes 3 eeed {00 ae SS — ORY GeKIMBALL ARRESTED FOR ROEEIS and against Henry V. Boynton and the Cinciinatl | them now come forward, or forever atternade hove Sea Funeral will take place st four o'clock Tinneine after- mndborg’s Perfumes, olt-cobds ARNOLD TD JOMSSON,} Trustees, Last evening Lieut 1 Commercial Gazette company. In the former case | their peare. ‘The greatest. tribunal of the Unliee The Courts. noon, from 408 Massachusetts avenue. Belarives cond Edenia, and Marechal Niel Rose. precinet, a colored, for | $5 id in the latter $100,000 damages fs claimed | states tells us that we. as American citizens, have COURT IN GENERAL TERM. friends invited to attend. . 5 HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE breaking into an unoccupied house, 1328 1ith street, | forlibel. ‘The libels alleged in these cases consist | no rights within the states that are guaranteed by | Yesterday, Willlams agt. Williams, appeal dis-| WasH. On Sunday, October 14th, 1883, MICHAEL On Thirty Days’ Trial, C "PROP 0. velong! to the Metropolitan bank, on the 11th | in statements made relative to the claim business | the Constitution, or rather that the Constitution | missed. Keyseragt. Hitz, on hearing. NASH, in the scventy-ninth year of his age. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, cages send T inst., and stealing a quantity of lead pipe, gus tix- | of Fitzgerald. uarantees no rights under our special civil rights Crreuir Court—Julge MacArthur. eral from his late residence, No. 813 L street | Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and cured. ete, “The lieu also recovered the stolen —.__ fill These things strike ae) the very heart, ona Nestenday, Kvans agt. Wilson; judgment affirmed, | southeast on, Thursday, 1a instant, af 0 o'clock & m.; | Electric Ap tances on trial for thirty days to men perty from Brod Bre its te B street. | Rev. Mr. Exsiorr’s Rerty To Mor. Carer.—| to think that there 13 no remedy but an amendment | G + deta rs Kaut. | {hence to St, Peter's church. Friends and acquaintances | (young or old) who are aMilc nervous Fiease will came before the Police Court tomer: | Ree imtn Elliott, of Plymouth, et i ” RGR Cte cece OnMOU SL Gat Aut gland, deliv- | to the Constitution of the United States, which re- | man; do. Cook’ ay West; plaintiffs death su; NITY. ona ‘h, last | quires a three-fourths vote, is asad thing to con- ested, Richenbach agt. Hampton: onder disenai OFFUTT. In Rockville, on October 17th, 1883, WIL- | ing speedy and complete restoration of health and rt " INV ig, in reply to Mgr. Capel’s recent lecture at | template.” ing attorney. Galt & Co. agt. Natidnal Bank; judg- | LIAM W. OFFUTT, in the twenty-third year of his end vigor, etd = pip nte yids _ is By virtue of adecroe cf the Supreme Court of the invited to attend. [Baltimore papers please copy.]_* | bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee Tow. ered a lecturv, at the Congregat eveni a ‘THE SIXTH STREET DGE ON THE B. & P. Rat xoaD.—The work on the iron and stone visduct ‘on. a q y c] dP. R. R.; thirty days allowed to plead. Knox 2 a RS (lst) 82, in Raaty cause Ni over the B. & P. rail ac eig, willd: | should spring up, Iwas adeclured principle or tne | ME". George H. Richardson sald the appeal for | Ald P. RR thirty days Movills de, | STEVENSON. Departed this life inthe fall trimmphs “ough on Corns.” or, 21, we will offer for sain Absthients wiih The dxecptiou ek thesut eres | Komish church that the Pope had power to absolve | lawyers to come forward was a ttie late. If ever | 22%, Wheeler: 0 oe ee eee Stats peat Ce RICA, SERV ERSGRTREEEGAYS | Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” 150. Quick, | Pay NOVEMBER, FUSE Gers In, ab SEE peat Tay te. SpepuoM of the cut grautte | any Catholte soldier from the oath taken to support | there was atime when. there was a de wn; do. Batter r. Smith; attachment dis- years, = complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts,bunions.9 lock Lots four ), ‘six (6), and eizht Bork being in place. ‘The cut stone isexpeeted | the constitution, Of bis wate wean Bae A for the lawyers it was before | missed’ with costs and ema tet to fete ances | CEES his suffer! his ' as See ee freee the quarries in Maine in a fen iMhe Qke | boast of Capel that England would eventually | man for made) @NO inwycr? sali oe agt. Snellbaker, plaintiff called and’sult dismissed. Coe we tee “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” nuinberd two hundred and foruy-two (42). ‘in the brace bende vanced, © “4 | return to the Catholic church was a warning of the Richardson, “or set of lawyers, who have read un- | Balley agt. Moses; off calendar, Walter agt. Car- Calin the tumult of thy breast, Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, | City of Washington.) C. according ¢o the eab-aivistom = Tromsekersns astee ee ae Between | derstandingiy, could under any'cireumstances have | ter; verdict for plainti for $95. Utermehle agt Fore that sued isatrests and dellyered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, te. pet Of he ad Lote Tour 4), x () and wight @), wich th 5 tants : D cimer; off appe: Ket, Wi: a - TEND. m1 », Cottage Cheese, Butter Ld Sweet yiich sub-division is se fale ons insane Panty —tc the lustitution of the confessional as produrttos at | Considered the elvil rights law constitutional, It | Welmer; off appeal docket, Wyndham agt Buch. Bune, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk a rte peseed fe cele cane bse exiheontand * Was unconstitutional on its face. It grew out of | anan; verdict for defendant. United States agt. | , Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- evil, He attributed the spread of socialism in és 4 & < a ; ial _calendat, | tend his funeral, on Friday, October 19thy at two o'clock, Europe to the iniluence of the priests, who taught | He, Fourteenth amendment, and there !s nothing | Boone (two cases): ordered on. trial calendar. . lows: Lot four (4) itito three lote, cech fronting twen= ne y or i ‘MePhereane Wagga, | ffoin 19th-street Baptist cliurel men that to do a wrong that ar last. would onaide | 12 the Fourteenth amendment but sound. It does | Thurber agt. McPherson; same action. Wagga- bsenee, gave a‘dinner party pn Howard University iaill, University. ty-two es? and eight (s)i u ; ———? — my Dr. D. W. Bilss, Rot defing any Hight” He advised that it the cok | man agt. Smith: sult dismissed. Forhénson act, | | ST. JOHN. In Geoneetown, on Tuesday. Qotober 16th AMUSEMENTS. two G2) feet and eight (8) inches. om Fourtcenth ath ders, of Ne Hon. Bruce, Dr. | Hecrers asakiee thecthetene tee He warned his | ored people desired to secure their rights and im. | Clark; “same Acilon. Moogland’ age, Uterinehies TSF OL Dueumonia, at 7-350. m. DORATHY ANN HE ROCKVILLE FAIR | Stal ot cand subalvisional tots to be bende by ee ex. Dr. | Control of the public: schools of “the sep ucs, 0 get | munities they showld set about securing the heeded | same. Jacob F'Suyder, of Montgomery county, Mae ee T'WDSESDAY iGtispay axp FRipay, bald lots four (4) art six (6) to be aaa editor of the New York | toned a hospital Im this City Ie tho: Riowe on en | legislation from the states, Eourry Court—Judge James. Funeral will take place from her son-in-law's resi October 24 25 and 26, gtright angles with Fourtecnt 11, Mr. Preston, of TIPE Of the Homie Charen aud ‘Gaetan ee r. Arthur Smith, getting the floor again, de-| Monday, Starr agt. Treakle; leave to amend | dence, Ewd Ebrmattrant, Rrederick streste: tomer of RACING PROGRAM: ° frouting on Rhode Island <dford, esq., Of Bs one ae nemet chiarah and, sus Hg Glared that the issue before the country raised by | answer granted. Burber agt. Gilmore; forty days | Fifth, on Thursday morning, October 1sth, 1883. at 9 (Entries closed October 17.) three I ri - Norman, of Ohio; Dr. F. J. Shadd, Prot | UY Eu funds in which he sald men wi fof | this decision of the Supreme Court—the question | allowed 40 take testimony’ under maended IVE gielodk. “Requiem mass at Tnity church at 10 otlock a FIRST DAY, eo L avenue. the one bounding “on th alley to be Be icc A Ah iovitsianag 4-1 V | ech gdor While Recovering Hou dhe ete er | Whether the negro has the sune rights as others | Wehurds set Wlehardsr atone ain ese granted. | {attend ends tes Stallton, Mare of Gclakic trot oe in width, By this pulv-dividon we make Watkins. of Aisbatna, Lane, of Howard | WIth liquor while recovering was one which would have to be met in the coming | O'Donnoghue agt. Dale: in general term in ty 2 ioe der ochn toch of hack es ae wearing national elections. “The republican party,” \s ‘Elliot Jalan; demurrer | _,THYSON. On Tuesday, October 17, 1883, at 1:15 p.m., = Mr. Stith, “when it begun the cil pits bil ted | meeameance onieTe, lot age, Callan; demurrer HELEN OROMWELL, infant dauchtcr of Elis ad W, Gas FIXTURES FOR GARFIELD MEMonrAl. Cavacn. | PROPOSED WEATHER SIGNAIS FOR Fanwens.— | the colored people to believe that it was framing a ; rance of absent. defendant ordered, | Fyank Thyson. | ‘The trustees of Garfleld Memortal Christian church | MF. Alva H. Doan, a clerk tn the Penston office, has | inw to guarantee thelr civil rights and was acting Frazer agt. trustee ordered to execute deed | northwest, on, Wednesda Bave contracted with Messrs. C. Y. Davidson & Co., | Suggested a system of weather signals in the coun- $n good faith” oi: Smith was deciaring that they | of release. Butler agt. Scott; sate ratified and re- | Frew ‘and relatives invited of Baltimore. to furnish the main auditorium of the | try for the benefit of farmers. | It consists of defore them a momentous question when the | ceiver disc ‘McCarthy agt. O'Brien; sale church re- | figs to be known as “farmers? 0 be | chairman called “time” on him and he was com. poled Siete aL flector, hav iy ‘hil displayed from the sides: Ee to desist. After passing a vote invil Mr. ig order discharged, in- < entire Spacious room, and “¢ a te leg of polished fay fair ree, hentia pire re to een a roe on the aa ted. gold und crystal chandeliers for the ure roogn. rel, doubt Weather, and black, Tights decision” next weel e mn ig adjourne HAVE ORDER aT THE Race TRAcK.—Two | or hich winds. Affairs. XN seag mon named Sona Adler end. Fete Brown, — : Alexandrian oun Hay, were before the Police Coure ts | sue op te Siete Of tae COU Wrsahn He Vee | ace Dee ae Maton. ars, Eatward Daley of pe irene narwed John Ray, were before the ce Ce issu clerk of to. Fai DEAD IN MARKET.—Mrs. Ed Batley, is that while it cleanses: rag for, wits Dal language om the tack yes: | tis cts, and Latina ¥. Givgel, of ‘Moa 2 | Fairfax county, an old lady of elyhty-four yedr, | Sn maucns to compel attorney ail corruptions Sel ipasiting Goll hasty cooe cat teniay. “Ladies w Jere ra dead t our Erich, sa Jude Snel and we list ave order and . acob ae ee Se oon ee ‘his | Alex. Stepheiison and games F, Aiscase, it builds up and invigorates the whole aystem, each.” cI well known much re- there. They are fined e hias been in attendance on mar. | ton to set aside ee ee sae: and makes one young again, m POSSESSION OF HER Carip.— aon in Wi pHa ee at Saale A ee She the t thé Kets in this place for forty years | Judgment then grant AM ser jomas' ation we it ‘This moruing Mr. Campbell Same, for Ettie | and Sarah Wallace; Jonah R. Donaldso1 Al Bled of heart disease, of her case showed that she Minor, fled a petition fora writ of habeas corpus | §. Fisher; Somerset R. Waters and Mary we YaRDs.—The sch - 1 bok tbe THAT THE HAIR AND SCALP to ressin possession of her Infant child, Mabel, ten | Emanuel Schembeck, of St. Joseph, Mo-, named need cleansing as well as the hands and feet, Ex- Months oft. The petitioner states. that she is the Hoffa, of this wife of Thaddeus Minor, whom she married ten years ago; that she has one child; that two weeks ago her husband broke up the furniture, placed her outside and told her that she need not show in his house again; that she her mother with the child; that sband came to her mother’s asked to see the child, anc when it was brought in bis arms and ran away. E scribed by the decree of og te’ residence, 1605 Eighth street on - gee gh Gctaber’18, at a o'clock. trace feo urchaser. iiee ee A PECULIAR VIRTUE IN AYER'S SARSAPARILEA is ‘hich Policemen show such their lack of knowledge of on Bt | their statements in such i iE 3 e palliis 2 epee OF - BAGER. — 20 ee Seve ‘This powder never varien A marvel of purity, the ordinary kinds, ‘and carmot ‘be sold in competition, ‘with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or Phouphate powders, Sold only tn cans, Rovat Baxrne

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