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Et ben! a tr” aint eee RICT GOV: NT. . Otls CITY AND DISTRICT. THE DISTRICT GOVERNME: anti; Qt, Thompson moved for a postpone. we -_ ian — Rs ou. The Citizen” Committee Postpone B Dr. Foe Voor a ee ‘The yore SEVENTY Z - ion Th Preposed on, he said, had been misrepresent ever fom ne > the report had been presented. The nts of Celebration of Frederick Dougiass’ | ye secse ». wiisox st MITS A MINORITY REPORT, | the Measure had taken time ‘by the forelock and Birthday by the Colored Peopie. TAKING GROUND AGAINST THE BILL—TWwo weexs | PePsisted in misrepresenting the report. He “3 hought it was Ume that there Was a public dis- DAMESSE AUDIENCE AT THE METROPOLITAN A. 4. | MORK FOR CONSIDERATION—OTHER MATTERS BE- | cussion of the tones CHURCH LAST NIGHT—BRIGHT SPEECHES AND YORE THE COMMITTER joes Se TERESTING INCIDENTS—FREDERICK DOUGLASS ECLO- | There was an unusually full meeting of the | _™t. Oyster raised the question as to how many <aae—an scene, Citizens’ Committee of One Hundred last night, | C°DStituted this select committee, as there were ‘The colored citizens of Washington turned out | The Purpose of the meeting was to consider the bear perp ine 7 on to a atln ed Aosaped fn force last night to celebrate the seventy-first | @POTt of the select committee of which Mr. Fen- | 8nd one @ minority report, Ing anniversay of the Birth ‘The A. M. E. Metropoi of Frederick Douglass, | 4a!U4s chairman, proposing a bill “to improve the | mittee of thirteen, as represented in the caption of aa church on M street | PFesemt form of government of the District” by | Mr. Wilson’s report, or of fifteen, 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, all. He wanted to know whether it was a com-| piece of broken glass or “needle, but failéd to | for prospectus. How A Duixo Cunp _____ EDUCATIONAL. ___}____RATLROADS.__ RENCH SCHOOL, powers. AIR LIN] a bs F 930 lvania ave, Sphogulete ot Was SAVED! Private Taocin, ronme! = 8:20 A, Haat Tea. a ening Classes | ch a i between m and hbuve, Blue — 'QNOR FARTAST, | Springs, Serine, ili Mou. of the Italian Method of Vocal and | Calera, Mon! al Music teoderutsed sd ante | Sieeper Wi toe Croeno, Haxrtr0% Co., Inn, Sept. 19,1887. | moved WILTON LE sitet Peo Da ‘The following iss true sccount of what your &. HORTRAND REVOLUTIONIZED—“ACME” 8.8 has done for ourlittiedsushter Harel, now | {9 nacraphy at Mnost Farid, ‘most, leet four years old. When twelve months old a ump months. Pint eo tii second appeared on her heel, which alowly grew larger. | Bp jereana, ‘The family physician thoughtit was caused bys — | gialtye Typ reg taht few, brit anythine to it. The child became = ae a fesbler all the ” gudeniee the use of qua IN FIVE WEEKS. al Atianta Does not counect oars cnpest viding for a Comissioner cil of ff. | | “Is it of very serious cousequence to Mr. Oyster?’ her leg, and fi uit walkingentirely. The — nC aad G; sents Danio Sa very large structure, but its capacioas j PFO and a coun “ r aoe yaa pla ‘aaa = ve taxed wo Ite uLaost. Every seat | %% appointed by the Presideat, in place of the | *Sked ae nere ts someone | "iddie finger and thumb of either hand became —_| method, audlomoetrariee hat oe cae ea a Rom 2:35 P. Mi. Dally, except Sumiay, for Mamaasas, inthe cuuren was occupted, and quite a number Present board of three Commissioners, A minor- who signed ho report who hed not authority asa | eblaryed.the flesh becoming hard. The hip joints Bleasant manner ‘s practical tse ‘and knowledice in | SiseO ag AM stern Bait big \~Anescremasirpatpante precisa nego momo ity report, prepared by Mr. Jesse B. Wilson, op-| delegate.” “If that be the case 1 want . know | became involved, so, that when seventeen rate course Fey SERS hours ai and | Cordonarill, Gariotteerfiie Qincionat, “i> evening's exercises were held under the au. | PoStug the proposed change, was presented last | 1t- moni ‘stand, having nm. MASONIC TEMPLE. —_f25-Gt_ | SDq Summer resorts, near or ee ee sagas oo ae 1 eae Gemeeeeeen POSTPONED FOR TWO WEEKS. | Movoltecd Thenertcusaweenrwssweecked, | YFVHE NORWOOD INSTITUTE 1212 AND 1214 | Wealuurton to Louisvile) awe lorLenchbare Bemtot conigeefpasamncdongpe Si and its pre | postponed f Mr, Fendali did not think Mr. Oyster's objection | #180 followed. The nervous system was wreck 14th st. aud 1407 Massachusetts ave,—Three com- | Chiat ‘Memphia Latte Hock ed ai rae sident, J. W. Crammell, presided, White the audl- | PowsPoned for two weeks, « a oe muscles contracted, and there was general wast- | mofious connecting houses, with open grounds front | western poinia. “Throvsh Puliman Sleepers Washing: ence Was largely composed of colored people, there | When the commttteo met Mr. Wilson read his | Made with sincerity. He said that in view of the | ine Gresh and muscle. At eighteen months of ind reas: ° select aud iafited ine anal Day | ton te Memphis without chase ne Wan accattering Of white faces, ‘The sau report as a minority report of the committee. fact that a majority of thesubussociations had not | —sgeshe was placed under the treatment of a Seth Ce ae ane Lise, Giete, Comes pe ee, for, Lynch. Wasa fine loocing body, and as Pred Douglass, THE MINORITY REPORT. yet made written rej ‘and there had not been aiFBe. bare tthe platform | M®. Wilson's report said at the opening, “I have | “me to consider the minority report, he was in- later In the evening, looked fre structed by Lhe select committee to move the post- . ville, Hales ts, prominent physician of Boston, Mase, but at | Swecialty = t tnean of ee ee Amu en | Colambia. Aiken Ai ‘Atlanta, Montgomery. the end of ten months sheliad deciined to sucha | whome diploma coumatds a higher ferpect than Nor. | Orleatis "Texas anf catifornia Polituan ‘wood Institute."—Justice Miller. For cikculars address | Washington to New Orleans, upon the hun tres of Wright sntelitgent Taces, we [Dt withheld my nate from the Feport of the | poueient of the consideration of the report ior | derree that shewas ina dying condition, This z : ind Stra Wat. CABELL. | Mouteonery” Pullman Sleeper to Aiken, owwtless tho awghe With pieasire of 1 in- | majority om account of. any objections which I two weeks, a wesin ters wa een pried ry ———— ‘Ae = 5G. without change 4 al fetlectual series he asec bis pe : : bin iaotion Was cazriet knowing readful am | teas ot, Washntieron and Oho ; ‘oniannaes Oe enn, seven actalls of that report. Since our | Ji oyster having, agai raised the question as| wewere over-persusded by friends fo try “ons rarony. Accrixa. | getan'h it AS Dall trope Sung and 4B ” swear ype ; am yninendation and petition, addressed to the | to tha number composing the. select committee | bottle" of Swirr's Spxctric, which wedid, aud THE SHAFTESBURY METHOD. M:. ieturnine leave Hound Hill $250 ATM atic ek bse stineeondlnaaane-deandtipreds ‘of the District, therefore matters of detail | Mr. Jesse 8. Wilson read from ‘Taz Stan's report | before it at nad been taken we sawa chance for | Tho nost eburch, well forward, vat Mrs. Doug! aebair on ti ‘The arst « 00 as £01 - | Of the ‘meeting at which the comiittee was TTL CT to show that it was to be composed of -artily approved, he said, of the major part | thirteen members. “port and agreed wit the majority in some | _ Mt. Gardner, the secretary, stated that his re- positions taken by icin regard to | Collection Was’ that subsequently the committee Terorms needed in the District, | Voted to add two members to the committee, wwle to agree with the majority In| RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF MR. CORCORAN. mnelusion th regard to the revolution which | Mr. J, Ormond Wilson offered a resolution, framers nee ee prey Ip ee Ra which was adopted, “that the Citizens’ Represent- ‘opening re- | @bie space in his report to “the anomalous condi. | ative Committee of One Hundred notes with pro- eieasons for the | tion Of the law" In the District, which he said | found sorrow the death of Washington’s most emai- Mr. Douglass’ | *is not seen merely in the nebulous, confused, | nent citizen, William Wilson Corcoran, and desire ciation then radictory state of the jaws which | to record its slucere appreciation of his character “ oceupted Morton ‘and Army nurses 2550- Shor: ork g prayer Was tm: amell 1: the ope eretary of the Tend nurzber of letters frou prominent me Literally them ‘nsearchable and | as illustrated in the purity of hls private life, 1s Rad been umabie toaccept the invitation to bs | past 1s also seen In the absence | integrity, enterprise, and ‘Success In business, his rewent. Col. lament Wroce that the President | Of ail law relatihg to some of the most important | liberal gilts for the Benefit. of hts fellow men, and wad directed | edge tue receipt of | affairs of civii life and government.” Hot least his loyalty 6 the elty of his home. ' The the invitation, bit to say t business would pre- cm ineed on sak wiaaeeee. justitutions which he founded will remain through Vent its acceptance. Brief letters followed from el orl . <9 generations, perpetuating bis memory and re- Senators Ingails, Manderson, Dolph, Stanford, and | Mr. Wilson then considered the positton of the | Extiing a nobis example. chas, A. "Dan: . Whittier, | Majority respecting the District government. pity haeey te SEE aS reteset 0 | get ote ested cont Toarey Mr. Wilson | ir. Jones inade a report, as a commitvee of one, to have a popular goveruinent, based upon the | Us! the resolution he offered at the last meet- congratulations, and were loudly | gufrages of tue people, and ought to abandon the | 10g, Providing for the appointment of a standing gevernment by men appointed by the President | executive committee of seven to take charge of RULOGISTIC PIVE-MINUTE SPEECHES. @Ld Senate, While this is the burden, and entire | matters which it 1s desired to present to Congress, Speeches were then delivered by W. H. Hi Scope and effect, of the argument of the majority, | ‘This would leave two vacancies on the committee cove r y W. i. Hart, | yer the conclusion which it ches, as embodied | to be filled temporarily, from time to time, as the Prot. € ‘a and Kev. F.M. Jacobs. The latter | jn the biil which accompanies the report, 1s sinzu- | case may require, by "he appotutment of’ persons speaker was unable to find in history a character | larly out of harmony with che argument. Atter most tamthar with the matters to be presented to erick ‘Dou Raving prvved that. & popular goverment for the | Congress. item and hewae cxarcd in | DEstrecIs the Only one tuat ought to be tolerated, | De Reyburn opposed the resolution, saying that parison between them when | &Md that men appointed by the President have | It would practieahy transfer to this committee of nee io the church wasinade | Deen, and must, In the future, be expected to be | seven all the power of tke Committee of One Hun- eiiags Were suspended, and he | Corrupt and gate, yet the committee reaches | dred. he choir sang | the conclu: in the Mr. Mullett moved to amend by providing that st four made spec ¥ und remae drawing Us Mr. Douglass’ Anown. “All proce Was escorted Lo “Quid Lang S¥: He Was assigned the cl of the the _governmer as soon as thls committee is appointed tae Com- the centers artly regen with tae oe District ought to be elected by the peopie; | mittee of One Hundred immediately adjourn and of one of the na, On his lett | ad that, instead of having, a8 We now have in | disband. hand was sea Representattv and Motatt and Mr. the platform. —Attet congratulations to M siouers, tWo men appointed lien made a motion to lay Mr. Jones’ reso. ‘ad On his righ of Conn Seaatten ee Uhe table, and it was carried by a vou of re - nd Senate, charged with the ad- rere afaron | munistration of the ‘aw. we shall hereafter have red hia | sixteen such men, all appotnted by the President by ‘the ‘Senate! And the majority Sto us, not only tats in he pntrast be toy THE ICE BOAT. Mr. T. W. Smith, as secretary of the committee on harbors and wharves, made a report indorsing the resolution urging an appropriation for an ice boat and asking for the appointment of an execu- tive committes to present the matter to Congress, Mr, Larner objected, stating that he had heard the clalrman of Ue cominities express Views diflesing frou these In Mr. Smiti’s report, Mr. SuuiUh sid Major Biscoe, the chair id At a meeting of Lhe committee substanti ab Was sald In Lie report. As there puing te repori Uken 1 went over ules, BRIDGE CELEBRATION, Committees Appointed in West Wash. angton to Take Charge of the Affair Pp 2 If these six me of Public Works, ai the period trom 1874 1p. asthe ated by the Presiden how much woney the hundteds of year: he fs stil alive, and subject could be fe than Frederick Douglass. Mis Miver Nominal School, read seiections from’ Fred. ” writings, and an onan solo by J. ts | Sen: eats g-acrotneemsions durlag Which the majority prone A UNIQUE FEATURE sixteea men, «ll appoluted by the President, Of the celebration was the representation of the } gaged tu wasting the public money—so en, different colored senools by little boys and girls, | they must be, according to the report of Us Who came upon the stage in turn and = es Speech which wasa brief but trite q Afier referring to the constitutional prov happy expression of the general feel respecting the ‘government of the District, Sometimes forgot their lines tn true s diving arguments against wr govern = 4 Stylo, Dut the alulicner was very iorvearh ir. uso’ prowated ty preseae a seaceuent of | A meeting of itizens of West Washington was AIWY Lewis, on behalf of the Bechet Asso thé real objections to such popular government | held last night in the Co-operative Building Asso- then presented Mr. Douglass with here aeely ation Hall, on High strest, tomake arransements AN KLEGANT EOCQCET OPsECTIONS 10 POPULAR GOVERNMENT. proposed celebration of the opening of the consisting of seventy-one rose buds. “The first and main objection,” he said, “1s Mr. 11. €. Craig presided, and Mr. J. ‘Were shortly afterward given tnto thy found in the simple fact that a permanent as dis- | Ss. fays acted as secretary. Mr. Mayhew Plater, ‘Mrs, Douglass’ who sat near the e iinguished iro a provisional legislature, created | chalrman of the select canvassing committee, re- = Febery aap they a eae ‘xislature } Ported in favor of the celebration, and recommen- $e the faandliag Gane To aha a eer, | ksnot only an at stronity. | ded the elvetion of an executive committee a Body” ts usually sung. ‘The infant class of the | 19 say Anance committee. ‘They were chosen as follow ‘Metropoittan Sun Lay I next filed on th | eenments e=: ‘xecutive committee—Thomas Cropley, Robert and When they had all been induesd to face Mr, aver, Arthur Cropley, A. B. Jackson, Thoms A. Hanton, A. Greeniee: pal shed in our territories, where leg- by A local body, whicl ougress. "Pie WO cases analogous or parallel. ats, While are toler- the territories are Provistoual only, are de. care of the people, aud the land > people are suffictent! f themselves. Thea such sd to and do instantly pass | fh : removed froin the | Douglass, two little ones presented him with Framed photograpis of the interior and exterior | 5 of the chureh, the work of his grandson, who died | recently. SHORT SPERCHES Were mase by Rev. T. G. Stewart, pa: burch, Key. W. H. Brooks and Kev. ¢ ‘ze W Lee. ‘These remarks were all eulogistic of Mr. Doagiass’ character and achivvemants in behalf of he colored race. MR. DOUGLASS’ ADDRESS ‘Upon invitation, Mr. Douglass then came to the froat of the stage, aud twirling his spectactes be- | trict 13 the Very house of Congress, and of Uie E: ‘tween his thumb r, pleasantly began: “I ae the nation. aus glad to this evening, extremely | inestimable treasures “a are glad: and Tam giad to see on tay tizht and tete | Which are embraced in the public buildings of th fhese distinguistied genttemen. I'am cety Lappy | Ration and fu the records of its legislativ jeorge *. Craig, J.’E. Berry “It, Pickling, and J.T. ease Of Tis. Distr pects, the opposite. The ‘omission Cissell & Co, and. mamittee organized by electing 1s chairman, and G. A. Birch as SUBCOMMITPERS APPOINTED. ‘that an going by Uve, and judicial departments Here the foil = Sa : Seaston: wie IS the wating cot. ore ae iable | Of mouey of tie nation are stored. in 11s Treast The following subcommittees were solected: slave bill, but of the Blair’ Dil A man whom rded against spoliation, Here | Virginia citens—W. N. Febrey, W. W. Simp. either riticule, sophistry. nor the denunciation ot ell as the executive and judi- | son, 'T. H. Sypherd, George W. Velte and J. J. the press has been able to tura from hs ¢« fee something im that ian that reminds me of What other great man who sliould never be for- gotten in any assembly of cuiured mien, the Hon, ‘Cua, Sumner, jes, must be s- | Nolan, ion, ‘and “trom | Sa s ‘The secure} jarpe nse. i aston and musle—Ht G. Wagner, Benjamin » Charles A. Payne, 8. Gludinon, J. W. Coon is exemption Was Cue sole cause of the | And "Mtcuries Crp) ° this District, aad of the exclusive con- | ME Naurce COpley. T by congress. “And In contemplas | palalt—t: H. Flekling, Hl P. Gilbert and John J. THE CELERRATION. - ton of law here are to remain forever this resi- | er ver, W. K. Gi “But,” he concinued, in a conversational tone. | : : ewton Brewer, W. K. Grimes, John F. | understand frou lence, and this dominion, of Congress. Wood, John Monday, Richard Powell and ‘Thomas oom Seen same tinge shat Rave oc- NECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE DUTIES. Breminerman, Searing ae Rename Jo hat yom have been ate | wanotier suggestion,” the report went on, “| \sprantre—W. W. Curtis A r Y Seventy-tirst virthday n the selene. Saati ot ee jority | Moore, Hugh Taggert and 5, World have you been doing that tort Why Fred. hereyproper. Much of this report by the majority Printing J. s M. Ke erick Douglass 5 devoted to stating the wrong whichis alleged to | yf hyee ay Mike faa SEVER WAD A BIRTHDAY. be involve 4a the present government of this Dis. | Well = ; aq | tet im that the executive and the legislative | " Carrlages—y ‘That day was taken from hun long before ho had | Power are said tobe united in one wad ches _ ‘the means of owning it. Birthdays belon, wo free | body of men, namely, in the Conuulssioners, Sc Collins. fstitutions We, at the South, never Kneve thera. | suggestions iu reply to this eriticsi, are proper. | Trades display Robert Tenney, V. J. Dyer, J. We were bornat times—harvest times, waterucion | O0€ at AC 13 doubtless true that Congress, | K. Probey, &. Godey, P. Maher, S.C, Paltner, Robt Toe: and, generally bank tee y watermelon | tnroush neglect, has left. to the regulaton of tne | Weaver, B.C. Mer anything about the celebration of a birthday ex] COMMmISSIONers "Some matters, probably tmaiy | Wilson Reilly cept Washington's birthday, and it seus a littio | Matlers, of stich Importance as ought to command | Cropley, George Mahogie, Georg Strange to have mine cel-brated. Tthink ie fe | te lestslation of Conzress, and Ought not to be | Blickford, J. & Hays Jolin’ Disa Speakers—W. W. Curtis, A. Greenlees, F. L, Brow! ..C. Craig, Mankins aid M. > 7 ©. Mazel, Wm. McFarland, Hackney, b. K. Giaddmoa, John Dagan and Lewls 1» Wid MeFar hardly safe to celebrate any tnan's birtin ile | Heft to regulation by tue Coumnissisaers. But the | land, R. J. Middletoy. W. C. Hazel, F. Reashave, he itves “f have had ehuldien named cian dae nie | Fomegy for tls ought to be found, not in the over. | siuckucy; Josepa fan log, ae Na dunt bame auy of fer Me They ever | UMOW of the exisiung government, bat tn passing | Keynolts and Mir, Cow perthwalt. Itve, and besides ‘aevidents happen to the best of | Paquiste Lawes tea. For many reasonsit would have been more | CT To the ¢ im agcordance With tay feelings to sit quietiy and | Sad of the ov not offer a remark, and yetrl would have tele | MAJOry of the Shighted I suppose if I had not been asked to say | Mae devoted t Sodething. Sul J have a feeling of timldity, for F Le control of ke Comuussion- | Miliary —« ent Of such heeded iuws, 1n- | Contissione ow of Lue government, Ut itizens—M. mimittee ougit, 1 stibuat, to | Gr some Fh Horts of their report.” ‘3 POR OFFOSING A CHANGE. M. Auger, Col. Drew, Col. Joyce, Wheatley and Capt. kuwards, J. Adler, Tuos. Knowles, C, H. De- mO0l, F.L. Moore, Joun Marbury, hos. Cropley, Austin att, Dr. Lockerinan, J id men can be Dasiful as weil as young mea “ny: S seni caine to this District,” Mr. |W Leiteh, and A. Willams, enrmpckeinoieg Wilscn sai, “uring tie three years pointed tor |, Saieties Waa, Manogue, 423, P. Wallace, John “But 1 understand it all,” he continued, with a | Ly the majority report, as disastrous, from is71 | E,Bet» Ue G. Waguer, Geo, Giles, and Jon i, Change of tone. “This demonstration does not | 12187 2 popuiar legistature and | "prom Tae vincritA si mean that Frederick Douglass has wore ability bat meio rnig hearse ails Chured Zani OF ibe Lacts, than thousands of other colored men. on you mean by this splendid asseni ints of beautiful Rowers. i koce a coos ice | byrtme wore of ou consider that I have been a faithrul, in f tue | A letter was read from Falls Church, promising Jocal | that the citizens of that part of the country will oho ome it ura out in numbers, It was decided t es Se een oe ne, question of Brgy oe territory from wht Penge 0 ast | people were invited to take Pirt In the cel ‘uaa ‘and persistent worker’ in the | seared Tsetse on ee ne ast | bration should be then coe erecaiiee no ce ‘cause of uberty'and of ~ rent, Lsubmit then tothe can, | Mr. H. P. Gilbert reporied that the War. Depart = THE ELEVATION OF THE COLORED ProPLE. nt of all observant and impartial peo- | 2 i iy a ‘will be Guan mute ae oe ee ht ‘the goveranient of this District, |. s¥bscription paper was then passed” around, ‘ since the estabiisuinent of tue board of Com | abd about $150 was piedzed toward defraying thé 3¢ of our oppressed an issioners in I ha wi expenses cT the celebration, Zam caederen poopen —7 1a $74, has been, with ali its ‘were delivered with the fre nnd Spirit Wiuch Lave | adimitted shortcomings, by "far the best ON THE DAY THE BRIDGE 1S OPENED. pane Pred Douglas Teputation 28 an orator | Wea is | ivistrict as ever bad; best in| “At the meeting of the executive committee tt World wide. But, resuming ‘nis conversational | the Nealtih. secure neaalineae ind beat | Was decided to hold the celebration on the day the Hone bein, he continued: “1 thank you, ny | umention secured; best in the growth and pros: | Dridge 1s opened for travel. A parade of civil, Tor this nucioe Of inv sevecte fee Meee tton; | perity “ot “tie city and. people: best “in. the | milltary, and trades societies will march across P of my sevect: rst auuiversary.aby nd economical expenditure of the pub- | meeting the Virginians on their own 2 thank you for the spleuidil manner you have S; best In the respect and conildeace | scil. Addresses will be made by prominent men, oe Dore T have perforin eae Of the Bus | Which it Las commanded from Congress, and in | Col. Hains will accept the bridge for the Govern: ‘Again raising ‘bis voice, he +} ask tay | BE, CoBtrivutions received froia Congress to tue | ment and Comuissioner Webb for the District ising Bis Voice, he Task tay | | ag of the taaterial interests of the Dis- | Tue celebration will end with fireworks set off friends oa tae platform, Mr.Gornam, Senator Blatr, & oval wate! SOV. Soe ae ee nar ae caetam, Senator Bat d’ best in the approval walch that gov- | Irom the bridge and the banks of the river. I 4 nt receives from the body of the people. ——>—— fWem—i cua Say ay Dantel Webster gues Suid Of id he other proposition 18: that, instead of ‘The Associated Charities. » iil Monument <Fhere it stands: 11 looks; vy of the people belng opposed tothe present EIGHTH SUBDIVISION. speaks; It acts." Gentlemen, look at these peo- nent and desirous of returning to what te 7 ad think of the depravity, and the obduracy , alls a ‘This division is included between Boundary ever reducmt men lke ‘these, women lke Seen tant co lale ta ace oe jad from 1871 Lo 18+4, the truth ts tal: the | Street, Ist street, Maryland avenue and D street, $Rete,, Children like these, to the’ condition of | grect body Of the people aro ultcrly adverse ce | all northeast, and comprising the larger part of oy ¢ aoe — bo ipo ra ee any baryons ety ae ee by on ima | thfat section of the city. It is, as a whole, Sparsely nen. | were soldiers J asl = it o the cor ~ ‘This la a habit 4 Belden festmeut aoe payment with omer | foe ne capable of proot otherwise tian ay tacing | Settled, With while intervals uninhabited, but hav- woldiers, |ceusus of the opinions of the people. As tar | 19S 4 large number of families Hable to need help, - a REMEMBER AND FORGET. as — census erlang omy en and when the weather is severe, or whea work stops, “Weare often told not tolook back over the past, | MlBited In the journals of the ict it fuliy cou- | oF discharges are made from the Government ‘Well, perhaps there ts too muct of the past. But cay ood go one oath wig Prowpti mine ON Printing office, and very few families who ata in Hememivr ts. as iota word astorasee easy | OCGu clizens aust contre statement i have | Side tans at ab tat th Sta ata ae ‘Wing has some mode of teaching wisdom. Every | Ust made. has visited and ‘relieved 14% families, besides 31 foot leavi its print, jery wheel ie ery ir. Wilson also considered more at length some single persons, making im all 1,051 persons whe efery kéolits mak in te water, and every step in | Seay pou me mmalorlky report, andin conclusion | have come. under vucie care. “The armouse of She great ropes souks ty ives a MAPK Lo tell | Fules of propriety, to couclude, are not desigucd as Seek ahem ES, Very ail sae Nghted with what 1 see, notwithstanding the | 22 TEument covering the neld occupied by the | $54.10, 0F spout $0 & Year, very, small sum for Herring cin ng South t know te te | eva S Dit, me rauneroemned a8 |fany Ean coated sete, loadsa Se South aad wie Deine Hghted allover the | the taajoricy, and’a viniieation of myscitin with: | wile, from. schools, “pound | part cod >on i Rolding my asweut tothe report. Idid, however, | Ef provistons fuel, clothing and shore, a eas LORED MAN IS BEING EDUCATED. have the nope that the suggestion of these views | has been distributed carefully, and has done moss “We are not to be measured by the height to | Might have some influence In securing from Con- 1 as o vorelleve or prevent suffering than would have Which the Caucasian race ascends, but by the ome of that attention to the interests of | heen sup] possible. In addition to this a depths trom which we have come. “I never come | sreemarict 1 which, in, the opening of these | number of persons have been furnished with trans- £0 the table and see those good old-fashioned | wisten atvehtion from Congress 1 Was glad tS fina | POreAtion to thelr homes, and employment tur- Maryland biscuit ready fur me, that 1am not re- cl Aished the agency of the associa. Thinded of toe tines wien | uscd ta Mgt wi tae | Bp me RSNRe RIG Sebo, Em, permite arf iis stn Soo bere ge erated | ton tat ah pou tor Ube crumbs under the table. exceed $4, ‘This has: mn the work of tho as- pele ping Serie i a bea ag | Satta ea ly “They used to tell me up in New England not to | #°o™Panying bill.” te large, membered that such a great man as Paul had told | _ Reports were called for trom the various associa. | ers with tainilies of of the scrt be bad received, 1 thought why tions respecting thetr action on the proposed plan. b. ~ enon wil ‘for food, Mould a little felow like mé Ve asuamed to | Verbal reports were received from the second, | £2! Sid medicine; families © work, acknowteage that I had been Mogged. This occa- | third, seventh, and bizth districts all ha A! i 8 § 5 iy | E sion, my friends, ts one that has stirred cs ed the: ous storm was raging without. In relieving some unt in wy heaTe that uo words cain exprese i | Magto aiseducc, “Key ine Seventh, West Wash Or tnese pitiful cases tho ‘visitors have had'as the San Cats Gay, (2, Zowall I thank you and assure | from the Fitth Disirict Association enclosing te | UW, alternatives either to allow fantilies to suffer, } deserved by my actions fate past, aball ‘noe i [the pina” The way ayemoctation eudorsing | o pald. ‘This tase cold ap "will tdcresse as Gold help me, be forfeited by any act of mine'in | fourt sixth, or eignta districts no imectings nuunber of those who are tn need of heip, the short time that 4s left to me.” having beea Weld by association, - Suffer if tt cant ‘Any con- ‘Tue yenediction was, pronounced, and, after.| °Wuen MF. Jolin T. Mitcwelk made the fully recetved by thet mapped, ward, Mr. @ reception in the Sun- | stating the action in’ the eat Wane an 5S Gay-school room In the. t. oat H wezest tt IME Wut Wesursorox Boionxe Assocrarios humanity. Re, aes — 7 Criminal Court, Messrs. ——>—___ Miller and W. D. ‘The Reading ot Fae Cp furnace size antnracite a shes’ i i i i tural System now Taught in the World. the better in her symptoms. We kept it up, and Lange Cataloguo and full Series of Circulars Free. have done Fo to this day, and will keep it up, if ‘MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELUCUTION the Lord wills, for many days to come, for ithas brought our dying Hazel to life, to vigor, > strength and health again. The ashen hue ivil her chovks hes changed to rosy tint, sheis | (IVILBE P.M. Dally except Sunday, arriving Wasuingtom AML and 35 BAL a ‘uch trains from. the South via Charlotte, Dan- A Lynchburg arrive in Wasliiueton 8:10°A. St AND ORATORY, and 8721 ML vig ae Tennemme, Hirst apd tic pun at 11050 ALM, an AM via Chesapeake ‘iho oop inane and’ Ohio routs and. Chaclottesville ‘at S40% SL. HV ICE, FRENCH AND MUS! M. Straxbune Local at 9:47 A. LOOK! LOOK!! 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SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 18: Head Mt = LEAVE WASHINGTON F OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND © STRE TWO HUNDRED OVERCOATS, heavy and light weights, Some of 1) ein sold at #2 we, Pa. PLLIS SCHOOL, U1cth st. Washington, D.C. For Chicago and Northeast on ball oo a Rok im February 1, TS8X TIES esaeraatpatial cpt aes reed 0 0 KA KK ! ening ‘Travet Class will begin |) Bor natl aud St Louis, Exp. daily 00 AAA KK 9:40 pan. : oo a ak k iat ecture om Awericay Litersture by Prof, g fer ikts‘unrand Cleveland Exp. daily 10.55 L iar) 14, NSS | For Lexineton and Local Stations, +840 a.2, noe Tener kaD el ation address the principal, For Fuludetphia, S wars, and Wiludustou, 7:30. MISS ANNA ELEIS. | ho ath atid 03 putts daily, Pxpness, bate Vulits between Baituinese and Palle CONSE VATORY OF MUSIC Fists. Nineteen no, Organ, Voiee, Violin, Fints. Cornet, &e. antec. 0. B BULLATD, Director. ibn 1M. C, OHARL, F455 ‘THAT THINGS ARE HOT AND GETTING HorTER | YY © OHAKE | Sundays, ‘Jeachor of Violin, Piano, and Oran. a go we opine to congratulate the | «tpoct nw. ‘Terma reacinatien | OO sphigce aeiacl, { Wisc (TON SCHOOL OF ELOCU |W Grators. dod abst. now. Voice Cultar Jor Singerly and i For baat Js it not opport Breth ION AND. Elocution, MAGNANIMITY, | orators, Stammering permanently leuetes aud elsewlier . 820.20. ‘We behold them on their knees supplicating the | VENS HAKY, Fancipal The pre VERNON SEMINALY, DEAR PEOPLE ‘To giveheed unto them and their Sy cording to their published states to be sacrificed on the altar of F1 opolitan Branch, 16:35am. : 0 gti. T4440 pm., for angel stations only: RET AND 1198 11TH scoee and 15:30 pam, mi Studay stops at all ow. | snd intermediate poiute, 19:30 | mn! m | eer, jess a? intermediate stations, 17:00 pm, | a ' ins Jeave Washington on Sunday only 4: ig) Canses. Ac: L110, 1104, 1116 Mt “KLE TINA CE. | WE ARE NOT, ting and Day School for Departments | 2,004.18 's the long and short of it. We said that thr 1” were to be coneratnlated on thelr Wi as FEBRUARY heated by steam rooms, Clasy:rovais, | 1 1sss. ‘Conmiodions new | and" contaiitas Chay andl Omics, ust conden anything which ix | ‘ r sing parties yield to because of | For particulars apply to fro Cineiunati and St. 143 + from Pittsburx, Chester and Wilmington. 16:45 40 pm... daily, and 11:30 p we hutermediate points north of at- imore, I anim, Tea Itimore for Washington st 5:10, § 30, 10-00 une, 12. 3.00; 4:10, 3, 82330" anc 11:00, fore, r : ‘As for ourselves, permit us to say that we hayeno | _J#28-Gm Rs. F. BENJAMIN, FU SACRIFICES vusic, Viarde ved Mondays a 1733 Hse nw. References: SOMERS, Principat._ MI Tomake, We would not sacrifice ourselves, because mn 10:00 aan, L SELF-PRESERVATION 144 gif lh Ing the first law of human nature. We would not sacri- our business, becuse we y deprive iE PEOPLE OF A PLACE. ‘4 PURCHAS! Baggage called for and checked at hotels and rest. Sorive | 3 10 Gences on orders left at Tieket Oftce, C19 aud 1351 P. | day of each month. Fe particu! ress | Peunsylvania w propose to hold our own | Say of each month particulars, add oe ginduateor the W.M. CLEMENTS, Manager, na EUK. LOD, General Passcoger Agent. Open U1 Q@PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. 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Electric Belis and! ‘March. ‘Pem.; Elbe, Sat, h 10, 3 pan. : Aller, jodern Improvements ‘Thoroughly heated. Wed., March 14, 7 a.m. | Werra, Sat. hi7, 8am; COMPANY oo Pa | Labi, Wed., March 21, van. =p a nm a mene aHT ©; “a Comfortable staterooms, excellent Juxurions TLANTIC CITY, N.J.. “SEA BRIGHT,’ Bn anette, Prices: Int cabin, 675 and a> ies | A Rect Shots Manners aacae QOWMG | Secs Brak setting ttt oa csi 8500 apace MASS LEWIS Tokers | PSE Stlow Ie pHOGE 035 Penn. ave. ‘Washington Office, 641 Louisians ave. 2.¥,, . = ——S———E—E—E=E==E=E=E=E=m OTEL PEMBROKE, NORTH | CARO- BOOKS, &, ‘Near 7th st n H JNA AVE.. NEAK PACIFIC AVE, AT-' ceca, | ee ee eee : = Baltimore Office with the Chesapeake Gasca, | Goisi'Mniseor. Pe ‘edeowaneJuleo-Lin ag, Evaxortcar, rE, Cor. Baltimore and Hanover sts, HE “VENDOME,” ATLANTIG CITY, N. 3, NEW | *H* Discuesont Nei a $ ‘cana ates ores ae ocean. Just published. 5 @1 in paper. 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