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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1887—SIX PAGES, _ Ng 1S1 The Railroad Prebiem. THE THANKSGIVING TURKEY. A Voyage Full of Mistertunes, CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘aie psa mir aes zs NVROVOT, TRIP OP THE BARE JOSEPH 4. ROPES 0 = EDUCATIONAL. an ee Tnotice the comments of “J. H.C.” and of Tae Ghoutd te Cooked—Various Peon FHE COLORED PEOPLE'S PROTEST. | | In0tice{b cred ine Some 8 Me hod of the Art of Vocalisation is pee. le Am Indignation Miecting Over the Pre-| tne citizens’ Committee to locate the proposed faced between 16'a'm snd 3m and Ppoved Location of a School. Union passenger depot southeast of the Capitol, ‘iw LOOKE Lookit” tooKkim —— The Weekly Sta. © = © © The Weekly Stn —)joo——— FEECHES AND RESOLUTIONS AT A MEETING AT | too far from the center of businessand population, LRAEL CHURCH LAST NIGHT—THE COLOR LINE | anq with Tux Star that the Baltimore and Poto- RAISED—MR DOUGLASS COUNSELS HARMONY. mac depot should not remain on the mall. pte ‘The fact 1s that the 5th street route for the Bal- A meeting of color’ citizens was heid last eveD- | timore and Ohio th ing at Israel M. E. church, 1st and B streets south- | and the location a ‘the depot ‘West, to protest against the using 0: the house at the Rortheast comer of Maryland avenue and 4% | Tst ort sureet to” Stk street There tiene ques suspicion of taint, wash tt well in cold water to | Stream Her street for a colored industrial school The attend- | tion, I think, in the mind of any disinterested ance, which numbered about 200, included repre- | fair-minded citizen that the for sentative colored men from every section of the city. Mr. E. & Atkinson was called upon to pre- side and J.D. Baltimore was elected secretary. Rev. KS, Williams opened the proceedings with (prayer. ‘The chairman, referring to the small attendance, explained it by saying that in several churches the people were @® engaged that tney could not come. _— however, would not falter, for their cause bersilory Meved was just. They were satisfied that t as the nt ered people of the District were opposed to the the quantity of waver or milk, abd about’ ‘THR MEMBERS OF 4 CATHOLIC CHOIR Nor ALLOwsD 10 | [ne'Tactors:) Mesare, Tenting of the house in question. The white schools, — a rem see when they can just a8 | smail oysters to a ten-| ‘vurkey. In SING AT MABS. j uaueore ADAI | m — soa Sane ‘said, dings, but they want to Lincoln Park, from | an oyster sauce must be served with 1t. u ‘A spectal in the Philadelphia Prese per | aes oe <r r . Tek THE Pats citoredseaoot tm. an undrabie nignbor | Sec", (ub unter, GP, Cariaas, avenue | Bring total ene juice of hala pnt of Oyster | yascan, NJ, November ah sayee Father tren, | NP aNTY Ne SOMMENGIAT OUEEGRS Jy Re fy | Pithplaprepaizenl ey memeprs tpmereeory Sartore tap epsc-ctepmeamney a rect tothe Jun mnia and North Ci i 2 , ; Bota Yo"aid missionary work, 1 Inde fred to | tay avenues’ ie 19 true Uae latter wil mas ith twoteaspbontulsor Hou wet with eeld water, M’ E Ing matter, condensed into a graphic presentation of all the facts in the social, religious, political an@ levate (de neighboriiood it should be done by mis- | trie longer tunnel, Duc it. tsa shorter and wore | ndd the oyster ene ne Ga cad aoceen ors. as acl = Reg ottee, piping S nn wp onary work and not by the school money. The | direct route; and tie I the road is im tunnel | celery stuMng’ tne celery must be stewed and parish by suspending a majority of the chotr Eyes oni pee, not want their culldren exposed | tne petter for the city, use It Obstructs ess mixed with tne bread crulbs, which should have | is by = ty of diagrams showing the relative strength of different industries and of diferent products in variow: ace ‘States, and other {tems too numerous to mention. | i E i 8 i i : i Be fs THE STAR'S POOKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. I i 3 E i i F : +4 ii i bae8 FH ie et AS@ special and extraordinary inducament the WEEKLY STAR has issued a premium in the shape fa POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD to be given to every future subscriber to THE WEEKLY STAR @uring 1887. a itright. If you have not served an oyster sou) i 5 Pa, i &. 5 5, Z 5 g: 5 e E § rf ee Es — or 2 Disciplined for Dancing. and Antique, af its seit and SY! He oral influences as are to be found about | streets, and better for ‘the road, because 1t can | been moistened with hot mil” "A sauce is made | fOF attending a dancing school. The mass yester- ACADEMICAL COURSE. Maryland avenue and4y stret Rev.k. H- Wil’ | run at higher speed, and thus save time. From | by heating a half pint of milk, thicken it as above, | day morning was celebrated without any music. Writing, Grammar, Rhetoric, History, Yams, Nobie Snowden, Kev. W. H. Draper, Alfred | what I know of the sub-committee anu its labors, | and adding cel ‘that has been cut in half-inch | The choir Was on hand ready and willing, but an | Arithmetic. Alwebra’ The studies in ‘Stevens, J. C.Hart, Frederick Douglass, and J. H. | Tam satisfled that no merely personal influence | pteces and stewed until tender; season with Dutter, | acolyte in a red cassock went to the organ. and | tive. Catgloques. free on spplication at College Brooks Were appointed a committee on resolutions. | has actuated them, and the Committee of Une | pepper and salt, and the least trifle of grated nut. | to.d them that Father Treacy desired them to omit | Sst from Sam ee hm cee a , ‘WHY THEY ORJECT. Hundred will agree on some uniform plan that meg. ‘You may also change your di by the | singing and take their seats with the people, There | o. x. URNER, 0. Fea Me Point pes During the absence of the committee Rev. Mr. | Will give the raliroad better facilities and at tae | addition of cold minced veal or sausage meat. ‘was no explanation, for the cause was well known, | = 3 = with | Same tme relieve the city and citizens of the | Now, having decided upon the style in which | Some time ago a number of young men organized GERARED, SCHOO. NEAR MAGS AYE, 3127 Gets made an eddress, saying (hat BO man Present annoyances, ‘The general or puvlic in- | your turkey is to be dressed, and having washed | the Terpsichorean Society and eugaged Protesso. | o¥,3tH, stn... Mibees . xobhit respect for himself was willing to send his child to | ferests should alone control and I believe will. It | it preparatory to the process, fl. the body aud | McLaughlin as the instructor: Fetes teewey Competitions Antnthetic Gessracky. Mistoon nat? ‘3 Dutlding with such a bistory. ts specially desirable that all should approact | craw as full as may be and sew the aperture | found that the regular weekly dances were | colors, Nate y, Botany, wdject M ily Rev. KS. Laws said it was the duty of the col- | this subject witn that spirit and determination. | with covton twine; draw the legs closely to the | attended ly by his people. He warned the Gaia alts Germtis ‘and Drawing free. KINDER- @red trustees In the school board to protect the | Of course, each locality has Its preferences as | vody and Ue or skewer them in place or the bird | young ladies beionging to the order of the Children | GAH’ n16-6t* interests of their race, and Af they did not they | have individuals, and while asking for what they | will come out of the oven ia anything but a | of Mary that their vows would not allow them to | 4q7asHINGTON NORMAL KINDERGARTEN should be beid responsible. The white people, he | want and believe 1s bes , one and ail should be | shapely condition, with its limps pointing to the | dance. A number, however, took the chances and W INSTI .UTE, ‘sald, would not send their children to such a place | ready to yield their individual preferences for the | rour points of the compass, Bend the wings back | enjoyed the mazy waltz, Many of the ladies who | For the training of teachers with model Kindergarten ‘as proposed. “Let colored citizens,” he said, “de- | general good. In no other way an we hope or | under tne body, place it in ® bakiug-pan, season | danced were members of the choir. ‘These he for children. ‘Mand & proper ce, and let the Cummissioners | expect to accomplish the desired result. Discuss, | it all over with'salt and pepper, and iet it stand | ordered to vacate their places until they had prop. rndite, Leguiee Pollock. Principal, 1017 10th st. snow that we will not let our children live ip white Propose, and deliberate, but agree on some plan. | several hours betore it goes into the oven, that | erly atoned for ther conduct. The young men he | _, 74 education received at this, we cg Eg ag ith.” They should, he said, let the Com- | If we cant get what we want, let us take Ue | the seasoning in the dressing inay permeate and | charges with inducing the girls to violate their | toe for life and La duties. No Jad can fe Iniasioners know that the colored citizens of South | next best thing. flavor the meat. Pour a little water into the pan, | vows, and he placed them under discipline. ter. lectures ‘free every Wednes tay ‘Washington will not allow their children to goto] Said a member of the House committee a year | and put into a Moderate oven for the frst hour, | Last night the few members of the choir not | So30 such & ago: “You citizens don’t seem to know what you | so that it may heat through slowly. Buste fre- | charged with gto the sociable gathered | Wan, KcH TEM OF SOUND—BUY THI C- 'W. Calvin Chase said that the facts were that | want; you don’t ayree on anything. One advo- quently, and increase the heat afer the first hour, | togetuer a number of the singers in the congre- dent's Help” at Free's, 2d edition, No. 1, 35 cta., ‘the colored trustees the report, and he | cates one plan, another another plan. Ondy agree | A ven-pound bird should be baked from two and a| gation and an impromptu choir furnished the | acknowl by accomplished French ‘eachers ad believed that there had misrepresentation in | on some feasible plan, and I assure you we will put | half to three hours. Half an hour before it is | music, ‘The ‘Terpsichorean Society will hold a | scholars to be the ke of the lauruage Perfect pronun- the matter. Mr. Augenstein, the owner of the | it through.” That's the key to tne situation—to | done dredge with flour, and baste every ten | meeting and take some action in the matter. ciation: of inaland attractive work: complete in ei ‘Miller building, stated that the white people ob- | agree on a feasible plan. A Crmmgx. | minutes until the cooxing is finished. If it 1s 6 @e Parts, ¢2. Acoune of thirty lessons now by the sa- Fed colored chilaren going there, and, Mr. Se hot very fat skewer tuln sices of tat larding| Sti Loyal to Prince Charlie. Tm scngoen cor: L7th "and Base, Sve.” Me. said it was too damp. ‘Tue colored trustees, ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Pork over the breast before baking. Serve | QUEEN VICTORIA'S AMUSING BXPERIENCR WITH A Call there ouly Mondays, Wednesdays, and De sald, did ail they could to secure the Miller | Deeds in fee have been Mled as follows: George | brown sauce as Woll, made from, the gravy, tn PLAIN-SPOKEN HIGHLAND LAIKD, Eridays between 3:30) snd 4:90, Firat lorem free. building. T. Hilton to Gertrude A. Turner, sub lot 138, sq. pan, oven you ‘ ‘From the London Scoteiman. nd for circular. a = -/ a lon. D. . and NaS STROUD OBSECTH TO A MAME. | az1;$-—~ Gertrude A. Turner ‘to A. 8. Htiton, | tues, Make the Drowngraty oF ae “rom | The queen has visivedi@il the scenes in the High- | Kivs 8-8. Coe Wemence, 1929 Nate ah O-aee Lo gy ogee tipemecrenalnrent bree same property; $. John Knower to W. L. Scott, | which you have skimmed the fat. Tbicken it | lands of Scotland With the fortunes of | yTANO LEBRONS, | Duliding, in which they propose toplace the school, | jot 37, sq. 167; $40,000. A. N. Meeker to Clara | witu four wet with cold water aod the stewed | the young preven spot a mountain 88 CLARA HARRISON, now has 8 free dispensary tn It. Morris, 10t IL, sq. 265; $1,050. Parker Mann 10 | giblets chopped fine, and put a dash of 1 mon | marks the place, dard of rebellion Pupil of Wm. Mason,’ N. £0 learn as much as she | <£9-3m*_8 Grant Pace, bet, Oth, 10th, @ . f Widows’ Mite; | juice to the seasoning, Serve currant or cranberry ‘Mrs. Stroud, one of the Minor fund trustees, who | John F. Knott, lot 1, subdivision ot i ng. was planted, : a : $1,880.70. Amelia Leduc to Parker Maun, lot 1, of | jeliy or spiced plums with the turkey. pI LOCUTION LESSON: was present, hero said: "It, ig the, ould Pie Futuel suodiviston o Widow at, Prank ee oa = could of the local’ Of fhe prince she ais- | yO? Res AULY E. FRECH, hese wat no Mary Hail butaing™ uller to Pitman Pulsifer, lot 2 ‘bloc Clemenceaw’s Advice to Grevy. _| patched a messenger to an eld Highland laird who ha pete eee aintcsa, amie c of the surroandingst” | division of Mount Piessant Plains; $—. "H. G. | op =e ME CAN RENDRNg Gnmat | dwelt In th Del frho was known | Lessons given at pupils’ hones i Am ag AteZou.aware, madam, ings?” | (jewis to J.G. Mekelver, Rare Oo. blocks 28 and 20, | ™¥ "Sets icy ao Tue MBFCBLIC oY nustuni@o, fo be well verse te The laird seemed ‘The maps and data have been prepared with the greatest possible care and aie believed to wt thoroughly reliable. If ten cents be enclosed with the subscription the Pocket Atlas will be sent by mail, postage. pre SCREDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. Ta (Paid, at subscriber's risk, otherwise it will be sent by express at the subscriber's expense. LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, CORNER ‘™-| ‘THE WEEKLY STAR contains Associated Press and Special Dispatches from all parte or-tne ‘World, reports of Congress and all the Government Departments, United States Courts, Washington News and Gossip, Political, Personal, Socioty and Local Affaira, Stories by the Leading Authors of the World, bright Correspondence from all points of Interest, Weekly New York Letters, Home Article, Fashion, Religious, Literary, and Agricultural Notes—in short, everything that should be in (he bet Paper of the most interesting city of the country. It te an eight-page paper of Gflyaix long wel Giled columns, and costs only One Dollar a Year. Local Stations, +8:40 a.m, Wowark, and Wilmington, 7:30 = wee 3.55 p.m. dally. Express, For intermediate points between Baltimore and Phil- adelphie 13:00am and 13:15 pm ‘or Singerly and intermediate For Balt ‘00, 0:30, 0:40, Stindays, 8: p.m. ropolitan Branch. $6.35 a.m., 40 am, 49 pa for rincipal etatioas ouly AN UNEXAMPLED OFFER!!! $1:10 pm. and 15:30 p.m. $0n Sunday stops at all ne, Fo ie sopm smug Pome 0308} SPECIAL $1.90. SPECIAL 81.90. “Yes,” sald Mra Stroud, “for recently 1 was | Long Meadows; $1,750. "Christopher C. Walker to peng oe ig ENRY JA) £5 vif desired. n8-1m*_| *'Ciuirch traine leave Washington on Sunday THE WEEKLY WASHINGTON STAR. to be wel perp. The lal ; HK, SOLO, FLUTIST OF THE MA: | 3:20 p'm..stoppiug st all stations ou Moto pottes ace Preside ave his scruples iter, and the mes zine Bands res natructio e, called to sign an application for a license, and the | Mary McAuiiffe, sub 17, sq. 15; $6,500. Oliver} In thelr conference yesterday Bt Grevy | songer had ‘some a Bsran f him to | ‘Eather system.) May be envared for solos aud incon | Fur #REDERICK, 18:40 am, 12:30 pm. 15:30n. party said she knew that I would not sign, but | COX to UB. Moulton,” trustee, lows 3 and 4, sq. | sald to M. Clemenceau that he would leave to him | Spey the queel’s summons.” aes ery | CAF dc. f0F the coming season. Kesidenee, 15 4th at | m,, Sunda ‘THE WEEKLY NEW TORE WORLD it) 1:10 p.m. She was compelied to compiy with the lav, and | S4:$—_ C. B. Pearson io B. HH. Warner, half 10- | the fullest latitude in the choice of colieagues. M. | graciously thanked him for coming. 1 about no-im*~ | "For HAGERS1UWS, (840m. and ¢5.30 pam. 7 2 SS ROSA BARD TEAGHEL OF EL ‘Trains arri ci 4 She informed me that there were seven otuer such | terest sub lots 56.10 34, 0 LOTS, and wis 32 204 | Clemenceau replied that the devotion of the presi- | like to Kaow,” she continued, “the exact spot 188 ROSA RAND, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION | 5.45 pm." from Ginny eed aa applications to come.” They proj aad 3 3 landed, and ——” Sue was ‘and voice culture; prepares Indios and gentlemen | gin’sna Ff dent to the republic was indisputable, and that he | Where the pretender for the dramatic stage, Particular attention ts viven 3 ‘sald, to save the children, and there | Voor! ‘Saine, sub 35, 89, 38; $—~ * allowed to proceed no further. Instantly the | 2! Aven | and 5:45 p.m. : Jere hundred of sucn in that ‘neighborhood Who nae might render her a last service by resigning, tn | oid chiet iaid‘his hand upon her shoulder, saying, | Sagyeculng.atuatours for private, theatricalxplatfon | “rom philadelphia, Chester and Wilmington, 10:45 THE STARS POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. should be rescued. Parnell Tatks Freely. view of the fact that his authority had sustained | “He was nu pretender, madain; he was our king.” | snd Saturdays Re 2 ito ad 0 Oe gaily, and 11:30 ban Mr. Chase said, their princtpalobjection was the | ME SPEAKS OP THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN AND cRI- | a Dlow that was hurLful to the republic. ‘M. Grevy | “1 beg your pardon,” sald the ‘queen, Kindly “1 | CPENCERIAN DUSTNEGY DOLLEGE. Com, cell | tine (iisurl, ang mterinediate points nordh of Bal effort of the trustees to place the colored people ‘TICIGES THR TORY GOVERNMENT. touimated that his refusal to resign Was not final. | ought not vo have Used that word. I'should have | Gini bsuraw. Burcucs of Wak eatatehed oe | | Peatiet wherever they pleased. He admitted that the} An interview was had with Mr. Parnell in Lon- | He asked M. Clemenceau to join with MM. Floquet, | said Prince Charles Edward.” Then, by way fears, Thoroughly equipped, Youn men Dutiding was excelientiy adapted to missionary | 401’ during a flying visit made by him | GODlet, and De Freycinet in a couference on the | humoring the gruff old Jacobite, she added, “You | Frained tor business or official positions: Three cou ‘work, for it is bounded on the east by courtezans yesterday ‘J ing ‘subject of his resignation, Know that I, too, have Stuart blood tn may vein” | Fructical ‘Business: “Gtenoxrapliy Ty vews tine and on the north by Louse alley, and is the lowest | On business. He was dressed in a heavy tweed | ‘The conference was held in accordance with M. | “Yes, I know il,” was the reply, “and were it_ not | Graphophone: Rapid Writing. Student: anay enter at ‘spot In the city. suit, with a thick red cardigan Jacket over his | Grevy's request, and MM. Floquet, Goblet, and De | for tat you wollld not be where you are.” This | anytime, Year scholarship. quarterly or monthly in- ‘THE RESOLUTIONS. ‘waistcoat and a frieze overcoat. He has allowed | Frycinet adhered to tue opinion of M. Clemenceau. | plain speaking, which rather startied her retinue, ‘trated circulars free at Collece of ‘or. aL Bagwrage called for and checked at a eee ‘ain and. wears his hair long. | M- Grevy finally announced that he would appeai | did nov displease tne queen; on the contrary, she ILC. SPENOER, Principal, | dences un oricra telt at Acker Dit ‘The committee reported tae resolutions, setting | his ge ‘orn, but Said that his | * Other statesmen for assistance, Was amused at It, and seemed to like it, ad it] SARA A. SPENCER, Viee-Prineip Pennsylvania avenue, forth that “the refusal of the public school trus. | He looked | thin ha my ag " roused her interest in her uncourtly-tnannered = mr health was slowly improving. Sir Henry Thomp- CALLING FOR GREVY'S RESIGNATION. ject, nad her way Of taxing ie weutto nisuear, | > 'N ALL GRAD’ 8 OF STUDY: tees to rent a Duiiding for school purposes Decanse | son, who has been treating him for a year, lusists | A meeting of the autonomist and socialist sec- | SUUJeéct, nnd her way of taking Ss eeney | Ho. tg atulta confide. tial: prepares for college, An few people residing in the locality made objec- | that he must recuperate, a8 otherwise he will be “ and unbeut and sotteneu his stern spirit. They | narolis, West Point, all examinations. fou to its. use for colored children is deeply re in poar the labors of the coming session of | “00S of the Paris municipal coupell was held last | talked long together, and they parted ike old MWY'INSTITUE,« w. cor. Bthand Kets nw. fretted and heartily condemned:" that “the | UBADIE to be evening. There were about three hundred per- | friends. — “Saag ———| | pf0 THE NORTH, Fecommendation of a majority of tne scnool trus- Pr Parnell, on ha’ his attention drawn to | Sons in attendance, including Senator Songeon . Tu BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, SIEEL Aix Brutal Oyster Dredgers. THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATER, THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD ts descrived above. ‘THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF TUE UNITED STATES is a Gatnty book, bound in Leatherewe Tree Calf, of 320 12 mo. pages, copiously Miustrated. | CLEMENTS, Manager, K."LOiD, Genoral Parcuger Agent. ‘Together with a membership im the World's Book and Music Unions, by which all standar® ‘books and music can be bought at an almost incredibly low price, S. 5 that tne house corner 4) street and Maryland | yic; v8 spec! vepaside yesterday, | 2nd Deputies Maillard, Achard, Planteau, Basly, WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. W., EXFECT NOVEMBER 7. 4 au two two and venue be reated for school ‘purposes and for the | Michael Davitt’s ee Lalsant, Camelinat, Briaiou, Milleraud and Calvin: | MeN KIDNAPPED ANDCRUELLY TREATED—COMPLAINTS Si Tesbbat HA; Becektca, 40 Gack Bt: Wasinirton, from atauloh, corer of @th eee os Sccommodation of colored children ts most. earn- | “24, oo¢ enimx te would become me to criticise | halde. “Councillor Besson read. the following: pro. 70 THE UNITED STATES COMMI-GIONER IX BaLTI- |. ¥ 723 W280 8: Pia, 1393 (heater be. ‘and D steects, as follows? tn Book and Music Unions for $1.90, estly disapproved; the refusal of a majority of the | of approve the management of the plan of cam- i: “The deputies of the Seine are requested Zhorouch training in Freveh German, Spauish, we. | For Pittabues, board t rent a building conveniently located, In a 1 Was not consulted at its Initiation, and demand the resignation of the president, and | ™“OR®. Conversational knowledge in ONE or TWO TERMS. Fespectabie neighborhood. and recommending (be | Rive since Deen unable, owing to the state ot my | Only to support a government which will dévote | A dispatch from Baltimore says: A number of | gi0.in sini classes: also private lessons. oe rentt another Sioes tun tata peas =a health, to take any part in active politics outside | Itself 80 the intr duction of reforms and watch will | men have been kidnapped this fall and taken Aenea ni a =< ne _— s ; the city, against the solemn protest e hose ‘spot romise to deman nation of M. Grevy.” . y UF ELOCUTION AX ‘ao, with Sleepiug Car Al P&pectable colored people, was an unkind act, re- | & eee TN Ae ext alge Chee thas | Tue proposal was Unaulitously adopred.Aavig- | Sboard the Chesapeake Bay oyster vessels, Thoy | WY ARHINGTON S°HOOL OF Mrs. M.STEVENS | Western xpress, at 8:10 pan. dally. with Slosping | ‘TRS 48 an offer that has never been surpassed. . gardess of right and justice and in total defiance | honor “andthe interests of the ‘country require, | Hlance committee was formed consisting of thirty- | 4fe generally poor fellows who are lured Into some | HART, Princ von Guiture, ‘Elocution, Laws of Cars W. sbiucton to Chicago and ~t. Louis, and ex. ae ne cimcatinte oF all the soled | MF. Davitt 18 ina different position. His opluion | Mve members, including eight deputies, elght | drinking den, and when stuffed with vile Uquor | Or.sery., Blective, English, and'Colleye Preparatory. | co, Satna, Hareb «9 Cleveiiud. necting VED xn BY onat triet;" thar “the classification of all the colored | js" entitled to respect, coming from one who is In| memb rs of the municipal councit, and’ fifteen | are dragged aboard the boats. When they re-| -#Sm* h throch ‘seat er for ORDERS REC! EITH MaiL OUR SUBSCRIPTION-COUNTER people, without regard *o (uelr soctal station. edu | jreland and who is a ian of singular, remarkable | members of the cominittee of the fedetation of the | cover their senses they find themselves down the | 6 7AMMEHING CUR mn. datiy, the West, with hrowgh sujects, for “issouaty efore among the talen | CUE ong never snrank from tue Consequences | Pee iattanes:commice mall conetats Teen's | bay with the captain or mate standing over them | bienth, gure 'Rcestide method Wc Al'ar. | Mlcieriiatribury to Chicaen : PAYMENT INVARIABLY IX ADVAMOR, ct for Fy len : that jance will constitu a e at ; iti . erm en Ghd’ vicums of vice, is an insult, deliberaveiy | Of a Ne hid criticise’ the: plane. “ite rather | Permanent body and will organize the forcesor the | With a belaying pin and ordertg them to work, | VENS WANT, Principal Washington Sc z NTOMAC RAILROAD. z 3 é thon. For Erie, Cauandaicus, Rochester, Buffalo, Macare Gero ad mri he union, back we | at ve apyenentve walt ings gab | Pic pay Trl wena Cin ene eter eee oe | Sea aa PuRNNG TA 0) pena ee anid win Rs | ADDRESS 1 ALL CASED Pose w 20, in the name of doing good. among the | Tmisunderstood in America. A Faithiat men Who have been brutally treated by the mas-| A) petent toxchers, Terma $3 pertuonth, three los | por Wihitmn ne Lok Mee tad Klmira, at 9.5 ee Jow victims Dus life, seek to clags alt of the | «Respecting the general situation I may say that ‘Trustee. tere Oe the vesmis With’ whom they sxippes, meek, Special classes for Children on Saturday | FOF, Wiliamsyorts Lok a guste eagean® Searorumg to induce the Comuisstoners to aivers | 1%.My Judgment & more feeble or inert govern. | HEDIVIDES A YORTUXE BETWEEN His Two NEPHEWS | Within tits last ion days several shocking cues of | S800 per mouth. Stadio wa Lith nt now. OS Lm | pop Rly CE RNY, 7 om 9 O42. arg WasnINGTOR, BG ~d ment never held ins in ‘ey are crate peas TENCE. y een Te) ‘ht ainant INGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 11:40 a. < idous to suit “bel nario and. Projudiced view | ‘aching Irishinen a most disastrous lesson by | 4 dispatch to the New York Sun from Hazleton, | bie mustiy young mes who have come tere trom | WW Gisd and the West, Chicago Limited Express ieeping Cars at 0750 aun. dally, Tent 50 daily to Cincinnati and st Louis, —)( —— ‘Sleevinu Cars froin Harr sburg to Cinciunatt, Daft Our to St, Lotue: dally except Having, to Chi REFERENCE TO RESI- ane 00. 4:10, 10:00, and 11:20 an” “On . t rate. N 00, 12:40 a.m..2°00, 4.10, 16. ‘stations lo sult <beir narruw and prejudiced view are mostly young men who have come here from sone building, ‘9th end, & itn, imowonth 00, 2. = a 00, and of the colored peopie;” that “ "pespecty tay be successfully dedisd.'Wor the law, as fe- Pa. says: Twenty-eight years ago a widower, with | Penuayivanta under inducements fom runners for | Zoe go iY Haiti damaged exits of Fionn Pitur ‘that "the - school-house a as | Centiy constructed by the unlonist majority in tne | tWo children, the oldest a year and a half old, died is <ScHOGL OF MUSIC _GaTEEIaEMES nF ud 3:45 pam. dail ° the “Miller School-house’ be reuted for school pur- | House of commons, is daily defied, aud with im-|1n a village in the Wyoming Valley. Ie had | have been decelved as to the character of te Work. (001 77). | For Boston without 2-00 p.m. every day. —— . 1 5. Att g aboard the oyster boats they goto ne 1127 Toth at ur. For Brooklyn, NX all’ throwel trains “ 7 Point topresent, copy of le Pre ae ag a cvery aaticoaias | $1000 I cash. ills only relative besides his | dredging grounds, wone moat or them bone die | Eefyatnand chee ei ORs Goran te orc. | "sere Gi wih eof Brkt Ane LADIES’ GOODS. LADIES GOODS. _ ome to c : chil wi t brother. abled by constantly turning the crank that raises aS Poe abe a rt c jer to. Fulton Peete NS naede — ~ - Dounct of Columba Cmmmstoners Of Be | newspaper editor in Ireland. In tact, one of tne | Cteulven was, avounder brother, Just before we | ee eer areas Pome the Bektont Of the bay te | CHORTHAND IN TEN LESGONA BY UNIVERSAL | p,,deuble ferriawe across New York city. AN RR LLE. M. J. PRANDI " olumb.a) extraordinary results of the coercion ’act and ‘a ct her to his bedside, told him | the Geek of the vessel. ‘The men ure. compelled to Phonozraphy.. Siinplest, briefest, mow sexible | FOrFulaielpia 7-20-0-00, 11-00, and 11:40 am. | ay Ny 5 Rg 1309 F st, now. Or, Hunt's), ‘MR, CHASE'S AMENDMENT. firm and resolute aaa ad butte tne vad, | £2,take the $15,000. and hold it in trust for the | continue this work, and if they complain of being | Lessons by wail. Circulars free, Pettis peer comes» tne AA NNN returned from New Yors with the latest styles tm Mr. Chase offered an amendment that in case | offense against the law committed before the pas. | benefit of his tivo children. ‘There was no will nor | Continue this work, and if hey complain of being + PELNIN SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. 2146 aa, faa ERE EE PREPS GT HAR (cone {the butiding ts engaged by the Commissioners that | Sa¥e of the coercion act hundreds are committed | @ paper of any kind to show the responsibility of | have been Inhumanly kicked until they were un- | Oe GAD PAINTING. NGADEMY OF iam wok davwand Sts pomdeiy. | © 4 38 a we to Edink, aunen, oapunh the colored people of the District shall De requested | ™.‘Teave it to you to say whether Ireland's re-| took his intant ‘children t9 his home. He raised | Avie‘ Tise (rom the deck. It was stated to the D' “Arts, 804 F. ty presided over. by. Mew. 2:00, is 854 108. | ree SEP OuNAMEN is peat Bet tosend their children to the Mary Hall bald-} spect for tne imperial parliament the posbiity | them until they were old enough Yo care for then Port, Pa are imprisoned inthe hold of a ve, | IMOGEA MOLRELLG Tay, fae tad evens a Ss ToM Re 3 of her continu vernment Dy the same agency, | selves. They grew up tn entire ignorance of the Bebe 4 r wt ‘teen years in Eni at EBS! Lal fra stroud moved to strike out “Mary Hall | Sr the solidity of tue union 1 ligely 10 be tn: | small” fortumetthetr father had Ie ther io cots to prevent thelr giving intormacice ot the Urutal | mestcelcurated artists. te prevent cluldren forming 8 ES able dreanrvakn # creased, or wi r this. inistrative incapacity | of their uncle. The boys were inclined to be wiid, treatment they had received from him. Commis- ys, at four years ofaxe and upward, for almost noth- ur. Joee Lawson having remarked that he | does ‘not render much nearer the concession of | and It was not until two or three years ayo, having | Mroaument they had received from, him. Comuis. | days at four years ofaze snd upward. for almost noth: 20 and 9:00 a.m.. 122-03, 4:20, and Feporsa_ Darss Suretps shoaght it proper to Hee aerate aeuection | such reasonable power of self-government as will | married, that they settled down and became sover | Who was suffering from Wounds tnflicted by the | of allkinds to portrait aud historical painting: Evening | 6:00 rm. daily. except Sendag, 4 om deg rg A, B2kEsS SUTELDS ip, of the Mary Hall building, Mrs Stroud again in-| make our people law-abiding, prosperous, and | and industrious. citizens. ‘Last week, the ‘unct, | WhO Wis safferto a eentiis vod, way con | clases for indies and wentiemén Boudays mi, 4/10 pam. stopetee ne ek eb yom2..., sisted “You must call tthe Minor Fund build- | happy.” Satistied that his nephews would aj we_and | Cred with cuts and bruises. ‘The United States au. Faw ALEXANDRIA AND_ FREDERICKSPI o4-coctmn* os IS pT make good use of the benelit he had to bestow | thorities who have jurisdiction of the matter in| F2RENCH LESSONS, PIIVATE OR TN CLASSES, WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND Yo ir. Lawson said that aithough it had been de- Rev. Dr. Parker Quite Crushed. upon them, notified them to meet him at the office | Buituinore are itnpressed With the truth of "hese | MADAME A. PELE ctrom Paris) will ive lessons TON" KAILROAD, 00. FFF Ls. sal ided that boycotting was an offense, be did not | soe size oF THIS COUNTRY AND THE DISREGARD FOR well-khown Wiikesbarre lawyer. | When the | Complaints, but owing Uo Lick of funds are power. | aL het res:dence and at pupils’ homes. Exeailent pro- 83k Four own Dyeing at home, with ee aR eld petal anes MONRY OPPRESS HIS SPIRITS. dead brotaer had piased is him: and pald'orer ys | ess to invektigate thein and bring the offenders to | PuYg Shige aus 'woreueh tbstruction O10 Lbthst.aw. 8.SE 4 TEERLESS DYES ise. Ct le: r had io al over to. vi ™ ——— Mr. J. W. Freeman said he believed that 50,000} Rev. Dr. Jos. Parker, pastor of the City Temple, | Sacn b other $20,000, tie principal aha tucome ot i ae weamiae ws coneuaimemregaoeenie Me™ ERNOS SEMINAR 00” F They wi aye everything, Ther are so Of Lie 60,000 colored people were opposed to the | London, admitted in St. Paul yesterday that he | the $15,000 left with ‘him ‘for them nearly thirty Eiataae perks meaning tamaeey ereexperee 1100, 1104, 1116 M st.'and 1130 11th st. a acd ror ana wish to | PEST Oe 3780 colors. Thay have ne oa oP ee arog us Dullding. The very ground he | was compelled by his health to shorten his stay Feargago. The names of parties to this most un- | Ac evading the United Siates deputy marshals In | ¥Feuch and, Euxiish Boarding and. Day ‘School for ie eh capes vey bay te one eakeoun,cnk ent or nerength, Brightness, Amant ia Feckeays or — in this country, and would sail from New York De- | heard-of transaction the lawyer, who relates the | order to enforce the law it would be necessary for havea - ps ae EXTRA INDUCEXENT. TQ BUY A HAT OR BON. | totcrosk or muut “For sie a a. cember 10 for home. “It is not,” he said, “the lec. | SugTaltntal client torwitnnola: OMseHOUS | tive mars .al to have a lug At his disposal vo follow | -,Aesdemic, Intermediate and Primary Departwenta.— | 7-003 2:32, tnd, 1042 ENT TY Xe EVANS, Mr. Frederick Douglass sald that the meeting | turing which prostrates me; 1 could lecture every | "4 faithful citent to withnold. the offending Vessels and make arrests on the | oe ton a eae ee eT Toe eee, Ga Sin | seeady trimmed, we ell wl. for Thankagiving (and | _ 227-00 i. showed that there was astrong feeling that the | night for an Sedetngee peries, but I find that my The Burning Forests, dredging ground. With steam heating and best moderd Guprovements, | snd 12:15 ule the ‘of this week) tweuty-one | Ae TEE L4pime THar ‘Commissioners in thetr proposal had acted in | constitution ts utterly inadequate to the strain SS ready for occupancy this fall. Kets and information at the office, northeast cor- HANDSOMELY TRIMMED HATS, make a beautiful tailor finished’ Bout ste Spon the system of these interminalee Jou! THE WHOLE COUNTRY ABOUT MEMPHIS OVERHUNG| CLEARING UP A MysTeRY.—O1 Tuesday of last | “Thirteenth year bevins OCTOBER 6. Per Tat street and Fenuaylvanis avenue, xd atthe | of the Pincat Materials, regular prices being @5 to | Risich wulte Hats trimmed at ge, also Jmandter obedience to a sentiment and Wo tp 4 The hour after hour in a sleeper, the vast WITH SMOKE—PRAYING FOR RAIN. ‘week the dead body of a young man, with a bullet | For circulars apply to Principal, station, where ordera can be left for tue checking of | $9.50; at ture the Reticule ‘Call jis Ten tprejudion, "They might: he'sstie ves wealnst | tances, the endless succession of citiés, which have | ‘The forest fires continue to rage about’ Mem. | hole i an Sea Oe Sere | ie Mhs, &.3.somens, | CHAS t PUGH. > Tom hotels and residences. = wever, and i down upon the | phis and the d sustained 1s becoming seri. | mpty lying near, ‘oods near | > GroN ACADEMY, | General Manager. (n14] Gen, Pasachirer Sout. - however, and injure what they do not to | Sprung up as if they had been set. Pp lamage tm NY Cl t Carroll RLINGTON ACADEMY, r injure, ueeause’'s neighborncod wes Reb thes | Blain in the night by genii—chese appalt me and | Gus "Several gin houses in Crittenden County, | eee ear ye eae Garroll- ih sty opposite U. Ce FAMILY SU PPLIES. LS Eetent ——— — Tahcauarceastty for Begple to be bad: a man may | Worm out, 1 am appalled, amazed: oppressed by | APE. have been burned, also in the countios of | mains as chose of his sou Charles. The cireum- | A Slect Shee! ior Bux aud Young Men "Autumn | POTOMAQ RIVER BOATS. Fee talnated Sess hint ee ean and aot | Tits wonderful country. 1 could have no concep- | Mississippi bordering the river. It 1s impossible to | stances indicated suicide, but the father of the de- | 7%" ful and thorough instruction in the com- | =~ = = De contaninated. Jesus himself was found among | 55 Or itsextent. Then there 1 the utter disre- gather details of the los. Steamers cannot run at | Ceased began an investigation, the result of which, | mon "Englin Uranches. Book keeping, Shorthan c although It does not clear up the mystery of young | Hirher Arithmetic. Alrcbry Geometry, Latin ‘ad ‘be compelied to giv~ colored children a ie | FAd Of the value of money which a foreigner flnds | night owing to the dense smoke which prevails | °!! ¥ . BURTON MACAFER, AM, Place for the school without attachiog to the piace | bere. It seems to me that one of your dollars is | Right oF Meee ate smoke uch Prevails | Washburn’s deatn, convinces the father that he Fancioal AILY LINE TO NORFOLE ‘RESS D Kom AND tue soul MOF ‘These are not cheaply trimmed hata. with common materials, as the price would signify. but the BEST WORKMANSHIP AND FINEST MATERIALS. New Exoraxp LAD THE SAUSAGE. urdered and robbed, When his gon left his} 813m GEORGE LEARY and LADY OF, “=a . ph thecurner of4y street tne rueepithets ned, and Gitered cis fora steer ia baglend fsuould tana | MoM qe home in Carrollton, Washburn. say be ad with e Gloes Connection with Sostom nat foe Gay SS Bate eS te iF ms Od for Weakly Supple of thie Decause (he very alm desired wo be prevented was | that some one was playing a Joke upon me, bUL | there ig no. immediate e prospect of rain. Travel fon ioeudl chore veers een nee cone in io oceae “Busanner Leary lands ot Finey Polat sateturn- | Ea? 2% tw ] x Syg8 = “panne mae Teally promoted by calling the attention of | here for one letter some one offers me #300." | by rail is also obstructed from theso causes. "Bev. perdhetinh ttre dan ing Wednesday and Friuay, ee ak ike Sea aup fora” Ttcomes in peckages com colored girls and boys to the character of the tg Mh’ this vast extent aka | efal trestles on the Kansas City road have been | crvcrxwati Gertina SHORT OF CoaL.—The ce laude at Coruficld Harbor going and 41 taining two pounds each. Dee cra beara sey Won mere to See It | Poundiess prosperity, as to how you regard tis | destfoyed, and communication with St. Louls is | ent stock of coal in Cincinnati 1s a” half-mhtion rejarumg, Fused Thureday spd Gaturdare: RRR ERE DDD XN ON 1. W. BURCHELL Ererely from hearing sid ‘Treading of tt in the | WURdless prosperity, a8 to how you reg how madé via Forest City, Ark. "Never betore in | guuasie’ svete the eauctatoak at eis te a a Bee EE BD Be SSE Papers Mr. Dougiass then referred to Mins Miner's | 6Teat fact, philosophicaliyr™ rt | the bistory of the country has there been such | or four millon bushels. ‘The low stage of water ahs ERE FE D D BRE NE Eqorts for the education of the colored race, and F memere to eon aperanCe: «Ht | Widespread conflagrations, and tue loss to farmers | (v {he Olio liver, which is tue chiet sonrce of sa Pesvonrers rates will be op andafter who i5in e2tor| # E Fem Bow BRA Said that the result was a fund of $40,000 which | CAM only be answered by a long ex Soy ee tui | Will be very heavy. ly for soft coal, makes it inpossible to ‘a straight ticket and $3 round trip. KEE DDD RRN Was in pert Invested at 45 street and Maryland | ETS there will be a great colltfee we eareota |. ‘The Wind storm’ which prevailed on Saturday in that way to the stock. ‘The railroads are VERNON! MT. VEKNON! avenue. He was with them, DUL did Dot Want | te eae ant Bt Cer witnots eae or te canoe» | and Suturday night must have been destructive to | not at. all prepared to supply sich Vast quantities " ee Yo do injustice to the Commissioners. In reply to | ©!Pllne. It cannot go on, without one oF the Other.” | many dwellings and outhouses of {Planters espe- | as are consumed in Cincinnatl daily, though in STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Frown Fiocw questions, Mr. Douglass said be was one of the iste ee ae cially in the counties to the west of Memphis ‘in | case there is not very soon a rise in the river their Leaves 7th-strect wharf dai (Gzeupt Sanday for Me. Miner trustees, and be wanted to establish there a x 2 Arkansas, but owing to the secluded country and | Equipment will have to be enlarged to prevent | A few pupils taken in the family. ‘Vernon and River Landines as far down aa ak ‘school were boys may be taught trades. ME DOES MIS SHARE IN RRSCUIXG THR CREW OF A | the lack Of Lelegraphic faciiities it will be several | C142 ress. “Manutaccuring Ssrablismoers LUCIEN E. . COLLIERE, AM. 0 o'clock a.m. ‘Heturning, ‘reaches "Washiagton én coins spain ‘WKECKED SCHOONKR, Gays before the true condition of affairs islearned, | are now in trouble over the short allowance and | Washington, D.C., 15381 st. n.w., near Arlington Hotel, __ L. L. BLAKE, Captain be ~ By the ald of a Newfoundland dog and a daring | The same reports come from every quarter of fires | high prices, and all are intensely interested in a | Opens October 3; closes June 1. 96-3m_ SUTH ot ae Mr. Moore said he had no objection to the house, | sate tne entire crew of the schooner St and the loss that ts being sustained. The only es- | ris inthe Onio River. sebceetin CS ae TEAMER PILOT BOY LEAVES 7TH ST. WHARF sailor the entire ner Stampede ~ a River. GTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY, sundays, and Th Ay FLOUR IN THE WORLDIO Dut to the surroundings, and he would not send a | Were rescued from certain death Sunday | Cape, that ts promised will come from rain, and in op aod 631 F st. n. w., rooms 7, 8, and9.___‘ool-2m* toma river 20 tar Creek —T ehild there. if the whole square was purchased it | Cota gicpatch, ‘The vessel had beomdggabind tn | ROMY, il the churches prayers were offered on] q carnouio. Parmer Wanrep.—Secretary Wnit- | ip. ws Foome? wharl, Sundays: ud Fee ne tran ccpeetinaet ae, Oh Being oth a eon Aad Chicago dispatc! case] had been disabled in | Sunday that showers might fall and the destruc- | ney, the New York Herald says, is on the lookout ENDS BELECT SCHOOL. 1611 187. N.W.. A gad Chapel Point, Thursdays down and his EER 555, Boy the fearful storm of Saturday and had by 6 o'clock | tion cease. for a Catholic priest, between the ages of elguicen. termediate and, Behool for both | days an rt Reva, Waiter s, W. J. Howard, and W. H.| Sunday morning driited. off Sous ei ‘her year SEPTEMBER 36, in au on- ToT S80 Soke la protest against We propost- | crew half frozen and nearly disubled. ‘The captain | Death of a Notorious Bunce Man, | $24 Hirty-five years who is willing vo accopt a | firgea pith seecpary ail pre- | _ son MoGaHEE” AlesanitlaNedncat seta _| TATEST LONDON AND PARIS NOVELTIES AXD / — induced the cook, an athletic young feliow, to Derth in one of Uncle Sam’s warships ry Mal = a ees DESIGNS IN GOWNS, COATS, AND : Ex-Schoot Trustee John H. Brooks saia that st | Mduced, the cook, ap, athletic young fellow, 1 | rom the Denver Republican. the Gospel to the marines." The former cxtholic | {Sanceures and Rcience, Pupila: prepared for college POTOMAC RIVER LARDINGA Was nothing but prejudice that caused the giving | Muuke tho MicauD the heavy’ sea, with his | | Doe Holladay ts dead. Few men have been bet- | chapiain has goue to bis “snug harbor in Heaven,” | or business. individual traluing’ aid special slvas- NEW IKON STEAMER “WAREFTELD" WRAPS FOR WINTER WEAR, UB of the Miller buliding, and it was a discrimina: | grins arouhd the neck of @ hese Newtorsmona | ter known to a.certain class of sporting people, | ahd bis vacamt quarters in the ward-room awalt Bar ae inwell supplied ithe cheti etn | and SATURDATS ge oe eae URED ATS. ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT Hoa on account of prejudice, which be charged 10 | dog which belonged to the Vessel. The dog did | and few men of his character had more friends or | iS zealous successor. Archbishop Corrigan has ‘books and. and Ree soter: | FRIDAYS. and SUNDAY Pa gat River Land: | Zadice will have the opportunity of securing Per- Saeed nok weitere What ME. | his duty imaguificently and swam ashore, but Ube | stronger champions. He represented @ class of | 22% Anthe Secretary Of ine “Navy ioe tae ae noes tora 22m, or catalan tire toguan far pe Nonny Crees, Curriouai. 8 and St | fect-Atting Garment without the trouble of visiting pRocent, eee eerie | Baty gut an vai mor ate | rouge Hive a re a peas ‘Une aitoraey of the Minor board. cl men who are fast disappearing in the new West, jatment, and his grace will receive ap) tions | = 7 Shepherda_ J Pe 3 New ¥ we resolutions were thea adopted, and when ae vas pasing, had pot board tue He had the reputation of being a bunco man, des- From those PEPtous or ether tie houere beens | Mins MEARE FARM ecHoon. AND | GW. BIDLEY, B55 | noo 210 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. _ ir. lass learned U ir. Chase's amendment i et 0! 7 r wae cluded be withdrew his vote fef.ng sation in Chicago aad the whole crew was | fuldaagnered mun, was fealal aod companiog | moluments 48 00 name has aa yet been isted. "| FAW Bundorand Bc ong bent sna Suet | QCKAN STEAMIERS., Maz T. B. Hizanox, as a ceupanh sab. ae lows: Reva, rom. jesse in < feLy. ‘and . . eee BUR Wang WH, Draper, Jou colton Nobis | NED Mom the esses, fey Sone he was associated with the Watt Bartrang | Waar Brswance Tou Tue Czan—Though noth. | ar MSM. PIKES STUDIO 18 | GHORT ROUTE TO 1320 F STREET. TES OT PCS Snowden, Jesse Lawson, W. J. Howard, and Siducy | Tye Mcxpgx oF Rev. ux. Happock.—The first | These men were officers Of tbe law, and were on ‘has been oMicially announced in regara to ‘DOW Fierce Place as formeriy. ‘Tperoage 8 RDEOTSCURR LLOYD 8. 8 co, INTER OPEXIX (Sure and ove to it thet either sacks or ‘W. Herbert, surprise made. by tae ution in ‘the second | posed to the “rustlers” or cattle thieves. Holla- | Prince Bismarck’s long tnterviow with the czar, It sone LS xpress 8 by: » “arcasdor! tne: brew secret in diplomatic ‘To Bouthham vee i - ‘trial of John Aret rer, for the mur- | day killed several men Temarex ‘the LPR Ta THE VIOLING pity ‘OF TRE “CERES” Ger of the prohibition advocate, Rev. George ©. | and his body ved that energe! Mr. 1 ramupe fiving leasons ut Now. Haddock, was developed in court at sioux city, | encounters. in putting 0 cos ere a ¢ os LATEST SELECTIONS Works Robson Cutthed thet arenamet ioe eae the wrong, probably, GRADUATE OF HARV, "TEACHING Jururious = sg At the session of the Virginia conference of the - . y A ‘commerce ALE churen south, In Dunvl, yestrday, the | Rum company the ote etanin ata | he vty Mea. og ead SARS Sir awe trie Baye IBEPORTED HATS AND BOXXETS sto ecu uxnuta report of the Sunday-school board showed that | the scene of the murder. He watched them going ver, and ES RE EE ES ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ‘there is am increase of schools in conterence of 57; | in that direction for over 100 feet. Ihe crosses: | pase few = * Increase of scholars, 4,003. It was stated that the | aimination did not break the force of the direct | bid-time Petersburg be Al Sttached, None genuine without thetwo gold medala, mortality among preacuers of conference during | stimuny. In the former trial Arensdort sought | tatives of the Feconatruction Of the mits __PROFESSION. — toestablish an alibi by testimony that he came looking mab, OF. ‘WON! x 1 the So Fae Pe cee bg bene crema ten tn any out of Janke and Went @ast from the scene of the fe affabie mit Pirerai iakolawes sod eal Bedi wu GALT 42 CO. Be hev. W.W. Beanett, D., who organized the 295 ——-o0—____— cool and determined 5 SReoese frst M. E Church South in this city. This was| He Dip Nor Hano Tue AKARCHIOTS—A Oc quite serong: a = = — ‘the Mouat Vernon Place church, which was | qispatch says an unfortunate individual in to all the States and Sarted in 1861, It ts generally understood that | @ litue town near Lansing, Mich., 18 shunned by | his old home. ‘the Norfolk and Murfreesboro districts will be re- | ai! his neighbors and townsmen because he 18 be- ‘Springs Tuesday ‘only, be sane, Baxees arranged and New Portsmouth district created, | lieved to Lave been the man Who let loose the drop 9 to 8. Open Oth st nw. we r which will give the Virginia conference eleven, t- | which sent the anarchists to eternity. Chief Dep-| Six Kituzp aa ‘BREAKFAST stead of ven, presiding elders, uty Gleason ‘over the story as it was re- | were kilied by ee peated to him “It is all & hoax,” he said | Wilson's saw. om, A Cavsape Agatxer Cuicaco Bucker Suors.—A | at length, “and has not an element of truth. Of | nignt.. W. Z. ABSOLUTELE Tusade egainst the bucket shops was inaugurated | course, 1am not at liberty to say WhO cut the | superintended DELICIOUS, ROURISHING, by State's Attorney Grinnell, in Chicago, 3 ut I can say that we did not have to go out | become loosened, PURE. COSTING LESS THAN day. The first intimation of it was afforded when | of the State to find a man. I will not say that the | ausist them, ee eow erent 5 fe bangman Was a Chicago man.” Peay OY lected Se kt once 1, tel chem tnat, the tegtaialure ad | | A Beier raow Sax Rawo—The following | the hands so the Distress Pett Petons, eallon, sdopted laws for the suppression of Dulletio wus received at Berlin trom san Remo of | the cause JOHMOON BROTHERS, ‘Toen be read from the statutes for their better in- | Saturday: “Thr adematous of the crown ‘The persons ‘aust o— formation. Proceeding, Judge Baker said: “It ts | ‘The re- | Jno. B. Akers, ‘Who supply more families with — awe’ as they nd ‘them, not to alter or amend after the 120) las rhea a Suscueat Gucaesge ho oniy man who eotapea” bg = cco prepa ‘them, and the public good requires that when | ot a readish brown color occurred. Afterward ‘Devote (4 —_ guilt is ciear ‘snould be certain.” surface of the new growth on the left sideof the | Socia Reroeus 1 GuaMany.—The North Ger- ‘8 Milk man, Was shot dead in Chicago yesterday, | then vecn free ‘em | Of invalid workmen —— moe Sloper. ‘Toe tragedy was the result of s quarrel | To frctaes jo — 3 was ———__+@e—____ Srotght svcet OF O'brice apd'tares scangtunos | Mus. Ynazis Iberia Men Aabarawe—2re ‘wages, Sounter aod throwing them at the salooo-becper. | eck, Ma last mean Fesuney taeatibed Sone E. | Sueno ‘The slayer ts under arrest. = colored, mad who sd been arrested oo gt } i i | : i E Hy i i

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