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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D..C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1892. \l/ CITY AND DIBTRIOR = [pace tous not seeogreeneesis| Sues eeenirn, Sette eee EDUCATIONAL . VA OF The special valué of Tae Evesrto Stan | seared there but Me Piekioe ewitobeait A tariied sure s04 Diplomats re : Worth Knowing. H SEASON ART STUDENTS LEAGUE, oO to advertisers is the fact that it is not thrown | off and & big langh by. addressing the] Bx-Attorney General Edwards Pierrepont z . orgs SOIT ST NW ae svray after once being read, but passes through | init and suring, “T suppose this comes Out of | ajed early yesterday, in hls seventy-ninth year, That Attcock’s Porous PLasTERrs are the highest result of | Tihs Bip klioeas sro Meme Mrscr, balfa dozen pairs of hands at least before kuew Mr. Taylor's heart was all right eve Br. Jolnston, Macdona d. Mie if | at hie dwelling, No. 103 Sth avenue, New York | madi 4 r ae % being tomed aside. This ie the advantage pre. | there was some disterence of. opinion'as to how | Judge Plerrepont, as he was commonly eailed, ical science and skill, and in ingredients and method have to send must be reached. He referted to the | had been in fll health for nearly three years,| | méver been equalled. sented by a family newspaper. edacational campaign they had ia South bis pen etn ok moderate. For further in: bet. 2:80 and 1 3, "or ts De- | suffering from nervi ,, an the = : : ERM OF TEN WEEKS OF SPECIAL IN- kota and ut that point Mr. Taylor pleasantly in- | "wi of stork espe ican: remy That they are the original and genuine porous plasters, upon A inerction French, Gerzun, yar snd Te = eons se nee. qug| Quer, Everybody Intghed at the ae bet | bot however, allogsther ease from taking an | whose reputation imitators trade. tescietof ine Tiuet goandaiont Punie'wit fs work of washing |The Congressional Society Celebrates Ite | the smiles were broader and more noisy when | active interest in many of the affuirs of the s % Rin eee ae Ca ay ‘ ne tethday. Mr. Pick! chee! “Well, I have hope, | day, though obli That Ai ous PLas’ i —~ and cleaning ey ETS Fitty-Bighth Birthday Gran to Gusaid cheertally, “Well, I have day, and, alt obliged to take long periods LLCOCK’s Por TERS never fail to perform their JPERENCH LANGUAGE ANDLITERATURE- PROF. He OE sed that ean 3 school, tahoe! ELOQUENT SPEECHES MADE BY REPRESENTATIVES aeariodiy but clearly the South Dakotan ‘ bel een rest, he retained a healthy mental remedial work quickly and effectually, ‘ SD PICKLER, 6RX- testimony to show the advances made in 4 5 : Son ctr nm eee ent tea | ethene uae a | asco tick semtan haere |, That this fact is attested by thousands of voluntary and Zane ‘rowers nerons—soariersuuaona | [ridiy f Conger ie feporience was not in paralzn ot hisrightarm and side neddepeivea | URimpeachable testimonials from grateful patients. 5 . e" TNS, ac ith he had heard Congress be * "4 : ee Pearline is used on anything en ee preere fore he Came to Washington. He felt mre ‘that prmcheng etpatinUeapey eegtte sox eas That for Rheumatism, Weak Back, Sciatica, Lung Trouble, > There . eu trade pearer | tr : : : : that is washable. Youncedn't | peor Sram msn wes | Une ee edict, inate | emer, Seennicaty beJotem| Kidney Disease, Dyspepsia, Malaria, and all local Paine they worry over the fine things; you | Prof. Bischoff, with the assistance of the big | Nould hear the ories of despairing women and | daughtor and four grandchildren, are invaluable. z ss "t work hard over the | ress, commenced to eclebrate the itty <ighth hungry little oues and Lis response would come light work forthe wash-= er—it makes safe work of what is washed. Ox var rm oF manct, 1778, DIFD MOLLY MOG@G, PERHAPS THE BANDSOMEST WOMAN OF & TIME. SHE WAS 4 TAVERN KEEP- PRS WIFK THEE GREAT EN. POETS, ONE OF WHOM ® PUBLISHED A ILIAD WHICH BECAME FAMOTS As THE RESULT OF THEIR JOINT AUTHOR SHIP, THIS 18 THE FIRST VERSE: ‘W. MEYER-TERG, PIANO, Exercises written during lee sons to suit proxress of tnd. Bo fauite, wtaranteed. 111. CME PHONOGRAPK’ and whet hay it wi least e: JUDGE PIERREPONT's Liz. *, Beguced rates: m4 students ent 7 eeheel ber Go ate. 4 ay r day, . anniversary of the Congressional Temperance | pected. Prohibition: in: the city of Washing. | Edwards Pierrepont was bers ‘on March 4 That when you buy ALLCOCK’s POROUS PLASTERS you abso. _{ fpaivsa "Dictation classes prosres orp sere , coarse. You can’t keep house | society. ‘Ten minutes later every pew was wag | ton Mould be au accomplished fact if the | 1817, in North Haven, Conn. at the age of lutely obtain the best plasters made. a filled; late comers had to stand up. Following | church-going people of the city would but| twenty-four years he graduated from Yale Col- y P cefrice rpaminaticns BAl Wat'n Fes MULVEY. closely after the organist’s sympsthetle rendi- | Make up their minds to get it. wervice ox: ons. O21 jadi" weet Molise » well without Pear/ine; you can Bor wnat i sone arraac. borage r loge with the honors of his class, one of his Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by mis i GRARSATE (OF THREE DEGREES IN LAW TIVE TO THE MALF PORTION OF keep it dirty, but you can’t | ‘ona « : the singing by a EX-OOV. PERIAM OF MAIXE. tors, the Rov. J cated sacks nm 1 on lage Mama 9, Ovaree comers WASHINGTON Ts THE IMME imp it Pg : u brenkaiey prasihcherta “ot “Come Unto M Ex-Gov. Perham of Maine, who joined the | Moved to'New Haven in 12000 bent oeeee| Ask for ALLCOCK’s, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to | ihe" tout eat features of ether siementary aSsonT OF NOBBY. STYLI society when he was member of the House, | the founders of the coliege. Remaining in the accept a substitute. more than twenty-five years ugo, was called on | city after he had taken his degree, he studied for a speech, but bo was of the opinion that it | !aw in the Now Haven school, and at the end of was tine to 0 home, so he pleasuntly declined | his course began the practice of his profession ° jastor of the vusiianaideine Then the Rev. 8. M. Newman, pi to Bewa lous grocers will tell you church, read the first psalm, and gave way res OBAtee “ Joyful in the é PE as food, a8 1 ofg HesaeEA | the choir, which sang “0 Be Joy Dooks. Course, $5.” Stucent pared for bar ex radents prepared, for, | ampinations. “For particulars AND WELL-MADE sri, COATS AND SEPARATE TROUSERS NOW DISALAYED ON OUR © FERS. CONSPICUOUS AMONG THEM Pearline ie 4sver peddied, and if your grocer’ Lord, All Ye Lands,” Mr. Fred Grant doing | what he said wasan honor anda temptation. | at Columbus, Ohio. But circumstances in- LADIES’ GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ARE THE KEW SPRING MRADES tm ‘someting in se of Pearline, do. especially well in the tenor solo. Dr. Newman] The choir ana congregation sang “Mourn for | duced him, five years later, to return tg the SS == = 5 GaN PIANOS ca Deen oon Wingoeen? Pint ae JAMES PY prayed briefly and at the close of his petition | the Thousands Lost—the Youthful aud the | east, when he at once, in 1847, resumed practice ONABLE | Dit 5 ‘ASON €ame the offertory. A good many people have | Strong.” Pastor Newman pronounced the | in the a a ‘With new and improved method of strincing. x XEW AND robably forgotten how much they coutributed | benediction and the crowd went home. in | pon an the ten succeeding years Mr. Pierre- | Was CHEF Ty eT ee AL SHADES AND CoLOns, t night simply because they were listening | Many new members of the House were in | pon os th @ notable success at the bar, and moved to 2114 Pa. ave. hw. Stylis! S37 Penna sve., AND AN PXCELLENT ASSORTMENT: sointently to Miss Ruth Thompson. Mise | the audience, but the only Senator in the pews | One year later, when a vacancy ocourred in the Shahort notice. | nortect Siting sud Sret-cless work | sans-tm sar 10th st OF SPRING OVERCOATS, ALL Thompeon sang “'I Hear Thee Speak of « Better | was Senator Casey of North Dakota. Hetwae Chore erga death of Judge Oakley, 5 ; HICKERING PIANO. ARCH 14-SPRING TERA BUADPS, SIZES AND PRICES SEE Land” with wonderful skill. ae Mer Dace ree veare | Spaixa: Kasten: Gowns Crrate C 24's most eminent mu- | “= FF#B<2 classes for indies, gentlemen and childrem, THEM. y pir peee ep agery RACE TROUBLES AT MEMPHIS. | o'him he resigned the oles and tusaratareh | REMY Unie Regt trots ee TRIES eon Pret R P &C Choir and congregation then joined in “My | by a Negro Mob on Three Deputy | “#6 t0 act with the democratic party, having forbes alter Mme. B. VAN REC TH. 1508, | aga ee MOSE PERFECT PIANO opixsox, Panxen °., will be paid for a recipe enabling | Faith Looks Up to Thee,” and Seve last 5 eum : o Nelson Ding- ; z us to make Wotrr's Acme BLack- ppg Com : carina sada explained te) Sprites heen Bester tor aacee Ges tee | eee upon the country, When the attack | WWANTED-LADIES, TO KNOW PROF. IV.) sam ING at such a price that the retailer | 7; JF, President Ot ane tse whe hnd been | tween the whites and blacks in the lower | "as made on Fort Sumtor he at once wave e | mprod ee a fates brouamay, Ne > p ‘i hearty su, t te r, | tims ud dlesivning, has ed parlors can profitably sell it at 1oc.a bottle. | invited to speak, and then went on to comment | quarter of Memphis, and an attack on three | Hearty ® upport fo, the administration of “Me. | Hing anion Zain ts goened os yointed out in his i Sheriffs on Saturday Night. | ee in his letter of resignation the terms, crs which the slavery discussion was \OLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF NUSIC, 090 Ket. Piano, Violin, LDWIN HALT, Awerrtcax Crorure wal, late of the Ne ot =| 1200.1202 & 1204 F dress cut- ii. o7tithst. | {ASON & HAMIL Hin, best. Of Standa: Day Beico! reopen: At present the retail price is 206. | ene a ie ear the. countta- | SUA sherifs By a mob of negroes on SatOr-| form committee was one of the mos: actveavd | Peachtiere orenMgaatiti sate |p magnet hg sinner RAILROAT PI more than on tof this country. The so-| 4&¥ night threatens to bring matters to a crisis | prompt of its supporters. Shortly afterward, | tise Lousy a, wn droases and JOHN F, Si 7)HE GREAT ‘This offer is open until J 1st, 1893. For | tioval government o tt of | and’bring on a zace war that will culminate in | 1 April, 1861, he was chosen one of the orators | Skirts. Positively iio refitting opted 407-140) MANSACHIURETTS AVE, . ENNSYLVANI " Stone che endimigend. ciety had endeavored to bear aloft the flag is Bave most of tite leadiug cutvers: ted 4 4 ROUTE particulars the teapenenes ‘and it had been aided in its work | serious bloodshed. < the = ion of the memorable demonstra- PY seeemn? Because many of the so-caiied imported | ahg-tem WAsHING TON Be. TO THE NoRT H, Wier AND wou . me — 2 fr Ui e in New Y¥ resses are my erica; therefore | —™ NGTON, . 4 DID Acute BLACKING is made of Crap ren by some of the great'men of American listory, | | The trouble was precipitated by an attempt | “rom that tists cewoey Theos the admin- cutters tela aut ‘dessand. Panate | yO YOU WANT A PIANOF BOAKDING AXD DAY scHOoL ror ouxa| SPEIEAILA. MacNieitrst other liquid dressings are made of water. | such celebrities as Lewis Cass, Thomas Benton | 4, gs o.¢ Will Stewart, a negro desporado, for | igtt i 7 Pistre- | Sn en i oa wre seacs Sa i= career oe LADIES AND LITTLE GIKLS. ret Tp Water coma nothing. Alcohol isdear. Whe | and Vice President Wilson having been active = iP istration of President Lincoln, Judge Piorre- | fifteen Pipe a S | os band or to exchange your present connie eer this | whom Judge Dubose had issued @ bench war-| pont continued an earnest supporter gf the | {bento ic ih to th can show us how to make it without alcohol | members. Were there sufficient time a keut days Of the | Srrcusking. Ben dolisrs discount thes very easy to buy City or country. Piao On Our teriue of pay GRIMES’ PLANO EXCit fest grade in evory depart- Dest grade tn every depa , : make aoe : ; Jnion cause, and in the aaa Gisposal he might recount the names of those | rant. Deputy Sheriffs Charles Cole, Kobers | Un , eothet wecan make AcumBLactinceschenp | OTe" men who felt it an honor ns well asa | Hafold and Avery Young found Stewart about SpUaH TeanlGat Tet ee ee | as water dressing, or put it in fancy pa duty to labor for temperance through this} mignight in Calvin MeDowoli’s grocery store, = ‘advantages im Bares ty adapiet to in - id = ly proper and north would win, TECTED i ee tages like many of the water dressings, and | GUtY to, labor for temperance, trol ni sDowol’s grove rth woul: ‘ : E then charge for the outside ha armen a desirable that the: poor boy Gorn gate Pt ronnie Ey eae ® iends. ae path ane a are Penta leetery > in Seedcontort stead of charging for the contents ¢ | ciation at the nation a, ca ea antion, but | The negroes had been expecting the raid, und | in several noteworthy cases, in which he be- | [ JANE MIDtOVED To 711 13th bottle? wasting ‘ies would in God's own tnne bo- | Were armed with Winchesters and shotguns. | canto associated with some of the leading prac: | smaring tations to ander ‘meta aus fet Vario Car Washington ‘WOLFF & RANDOLPS, Philedelphis. | % ation which would in God's ows time be- OPENED FIRE OX THE OFFICERS. fitionersat the bar. ’ batloue's rectally: zt Fiity years buve. preven thelt Petre aud Rioepine and Dining hiversary occasions, vail! Mr. Dingies, he hud | At the appearance of the officers the negroes | ,, Perhaps hie most distinguished practice wae at. ‘Geir featters dyed and PISNO PAROS OTT bes eee Pl K- RON Presided, and it was extremely gratifying t0 | opened firvund the three officers fell, all badly | 17,186 ‘isl of John HL. Surratt in 1867 for com- | ogres" rganed ai hie atsie. H mt note that the audience before him was ietger | wounded. They returned the fire, but none ot | Pet F uc 3 : ound yey returne , Jeon. In tae following year le gave much of a paint of which a 25c. bottle | ‘an that on any of the previous anniversaries | tho ‘negroes were hurt. A posse of deputy |atiention to the eatibuct and’ Sad nee is the name of a paint aT anlied SENATOR COLQUITT. sheriffs who had been searching for Stewart | in the election of Gen. Grant. Imme- fs enough to make Greer iy fn Senator Colquitt started out jocularly. He | and who were in the immediate vicinity came | Her bie iuaugaration President Grant | Mussa ji ad to the | to the rescue and fifteen of the biacks were | apy, United districs * Tewill do many other remarkable | *id he had been trapped. He had come to the | 10 the rescue appointed Lim United States district attorney i for southern New York, Lut he resigned the ‘The shooting caused the greatest excitement | place fourteen months ‘later and berame an can do. meeting expecting only to decorate the occa- foe ool Pies ars fare, eith Bleeping C stow, for be bad been told that others would do | in the neighborhood and fificen minutes after | betive worker im the movement epeivar the| Lvaxine Axp Panrr Dunssss clentific eth. | Bor Walllamaport. Rochester sed ie __Allreni all the talking. | 1s scomed to, him rather | the first shot was fired cvery white maa was | lammany ring, which began in she fal of the Iemmos. Ail weit strange that the first man called to the front by the chairman should be one who was not in- lanees. Aut welcome armed with a Winchester. ‘Ile wounded meu. | succeeding year, Leing one of the “committee cetera of the Bow method. sport, Kenove and Elmira, et 10.600, all of whom were ut first thought to be fatally | 6f seven: : ‘a Vited to participate. “He never hesitated. bow- | Shot, wore tnken to the hospitsl Onicer cole | “Pe ve"!'s. acain aupported Gen. Grant for PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MOST = FOL PHILADELPUIA, NEW YORK AND C7eT, to tall oe eee ao ted ree anc: | is ina dangerous condition, however, and will | the presidency, und shortly after the dontigare= DELICATE FabRic. hcevrrox Axv Onarony. Se 0.00 and, 11-6) om. people thought it earned Miticore to | Hardly survive. ‘The others, it is now believed, | tign'wus cftered the Russian tission, which be LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED The thorousi: and influential collece of ee Ey caatiamen ban bn dee | declined. At the annual commencement of tion ih the woras MALTRN COLLEGES § Ri [aorta apes bape gg el Tolls ‘The police placed fourteen more negroes! Columbian Colle,e in this city in 1871 he re- —DéMi NEUF. k i st. nw coal ‘ieee algeek tataroneee, not agri a es. ‘Le @ | under arrest yesterday charged with complicity | ceived the degree of doctor uf laws, which ken ER TEA IVATE 80 LIMITED. ‘JOHN C. ore not fanatics and there was nothing in the | jy the shouting. It Olicer Cole fees age i a ugain conferred upon bim two = bes’ & bee gg ney a ‘Boston Mass. doctrines of Kcmperance for any man to be | tarther trouble is expected, us the whites ilving | years laver t In Marci, i874, AE. conser for Philadeiphis will chanes oars sehemegdlt No Congreseman, however timid. | in iio vicinity of the shooting are thirsting i0F |} ter to Senator Suerman om the| pup 00 pr xS R00 Breet log Pe oe or ea gett Pepe ty. Wy ingle Papen peo| Cle ial question, in which be advocated tne | BY 9% PER, EXE GO, TH t ee - P 0 fm for bead 4 Ta se ee The negroes arrested include Calvin Me- specle payments In April, | HW 9 9 RRE NX BO OF FE tunis ‘daily. ‘segiag ers al q ous. ‘ a i F - Ola eak S Tv omunodation, . ‘ | Atter ridiculing the winedriuking custom of | DOWe!l, manager of the co-operative store yointed Attorney General, and | Bue “od HE RAS So? For | ESE RA aA Near Szcosp Tena, O1audS.40'p tm. dal T haves positive remedy for the above disease; by its | © seats tha danas id that he and | W2¢7¢ the shooting took place, and Tom Mow, with that oftice brought him couprisins wytuout change, 7, ‘we thousands of eases of the worst Kind.and.of long | S101 ¢ ae ee Dean raat tat Be and | a letter carrie, wo are believed to have beeu | prow betore the country through the| di U5 @ STREET NORTHWEST. country. t Se, dn, have been cured. Indeed so strongiemytaitn / Mr. Dingley differed on many matters—tfrec | the ringleaders in the affair. Attinde of the government toward the dis Sow utes, GONZAGA COLLEGE, 3 Sisedcacy, thasiwilieedtwosorrussraxs.wita | wool, for imetance—but the country would & ——— a prices and in terana, jersey City with boats of Breoklya ALUABLE TREATISE on thisdsouetoasyect- | not ‘suffer from the differeuce, because CAUSE OF THE TROUELE. i ppi and the prosecution | Ty yi x@, MONTHLY INSTALL ML tae: ina cireet transfer to Patton stress Serer will wend ae thie Expr ana .O-sdaress. | the subject was comparatively of minor] The trouble resulted from the existence. of a ie wee DRY CLEAN an For Avautic City: 11 -U0u im. week Gaye, 1.85 pm. E- Ae Kiecume Me Co 181 Foarl Mito Ne ¥- | iportance. ‘hey were agrecd, though, on a | nest of turbulent and unruly negroes, living at ;COURING. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1808 os great fundamental and national necessity—the or near the ueighborbooi of the “Curve,” 5 - F 900, 6.30. 7-90. 7.50, Prossicnt Grant appointed Mr. Pierrepont ANTON FISCHE! TIS 3 _ ae 2U.00, 1 100 em, where Mis:isippi avenue verges into the Her-| minister to Luelant May 28, 18i6. Lie ne ate DENTISTRY. REW PUPILS RECEIVED. te teal . preservation of the home. If the husbands and wives and sons and daughters were preserved bare ee: naudo roud. For yea ue ae this locality -has been anes eavitig sen. . : 7 areal happy he coumtry wovld brent and | Ue yy ag ci oh Tamas | eve the tte owing he AHOT2EY BEB | ages yed. oui ek ay omy ane Hate eo wet) glorious ia —_ flapper Ueseregl — residing there, and of late they have beeu more | ont wasaman of erect, stately thy — " - ences. = avg ud re- | turbulent thau ever before Bere, witle me tual head, His ™ oe, For Pope's Creek Line, 7.20 m on420n m, ea eres anual af home im any moet] “A short time ago = negro youth named Ar- | ¢utntus were roptine ari wighie exprestiver ot fe nS ara als I eT on which the blew Leo o mour Harris assaulted the child of Coruclics | the mental wid moral culture whieh! wee char oasleper pate . . + | No saloon meeting was ever opened with prayme~| Hurst, an express meng Hurst caught | ger oor ibaaau? Ye Mia uamanoes ba erer Somers poe ed sayed and brok w28-te ©. GILLESPIE, 8, J., Pres, wO No anti-temperance assembly ever bad i | armour aud thrashed him. Others negroe: i= | eoawil olite, but never familiar. lie was (turning to the choir) such an array of beauty | iJ terfered and Hurst clubbed one of them. On | \ t| ™ ‘i re powerful aud eloquent speaker at the bar Re te rtet ee ee ee ee last Wednesday night the negroes assembic nd on all other uccasions. His record as a XN . % a ae ee oe Fett, | public man aud privaie citizen was unblem- MULLEK, 1¢ Sian Gunn ivaiaene XS .. | prayer a saloon keeper could make; the dealers who rns a grocery, tried to calm them and was | hed ees 7 Pel ee etl nd Bs lane oe BH T | in liquor wouid provably petition the throne | set upon aud clubbed and shot ut, several bul c yer cure, 10" of grace tha: water might be withheld from all | jets } 401 7TH ST., COE. B. except themselvesoud that thirst should prevail : = “ in order that their business might prosper. Sen- combined with < teeth that have Leen extroete\, wakes the Wi and uurable app asure ever devised ax a su st.tute for the natur. ‘al Hus w.tiout assing through his clothes. occurred in the “People's Grocery lishment owned by # stock compati ts [i n bY cALerienced reporters 22 to 86. Thoroush prepara The trial of Edward Parker Deacon for the | PR. LEON, cover tie root oF ths (evs aia C1Vis nervicw COURSES. ator Colquitt dwelt atsome length ou homeand | and by Caivin McDowell. Doweil was | murder at Cannes on the night of February 17 = G-ntistry has been sre. . HOt ease auetruction. ‘Nothing dental requires ereater skill then its comsorts and then pictured the agonies of the | Sora ad urwtmn oar hiv as 404 OST.. BET. 44 AND 6TH STS. N.W., have kept pace with these a jorue. 2d ted Thursday and gave bend tor his ap-| of M. Abeilie, the alleged paramour of Mra crown and bridge work and nothing yields He 7 °q oe = 2 es physi equal results, for, properly made, it ie peopel — Lae corse gp pearance at the criminal coyrt. Deacon, will probably open on May 2 in the ‘The well-known ladies! ply of s Since then the negroe: size CO ft the department of the Alpes julted daily f1 i0to1 Stow. iecics ssc scvine toca suawian bevcna | Of pprewsed womantood and starving chiidren | ret mectinge aut evidontiy prepeniey toy |twsze, court of the department of the Alpe Se ee wot thy Lvaus P ‘¢ been holding se- For Gis Asp *Youxe Lanres without rushing to join hands with the advo-| trouble. On saturday they boasted to tue white Prompt treatment. mb2-lw* etoed par meta t jc. On Saturday jedd to thi far ao. ee wear} 4] ametrn cates of total abstinence in an effort to drive | residents that no deputy sheriil dare attempt to suines, artificia: teeth ou wold. plating, rubver upd Shvega rpmenp hema non the curse of strong drink from the land. ‘Ihe | irrest them, ‘ihe whe people were sat Charges Against Commander Graham. DROPESSIONAL MASSAGE TREATMENT CAN | TUbber lined with gold, Extracting without pain. Bua wn pate incngpere plgeer boer sufferings of the offspring of drunken parents | ind their {atailies left theit homes aud movei | At Richmond, Va., rday ex-Shipwright |, With the best of medica. reverences, by a igh Grade only 27k. gold, notwithstanding our price were sketched most sympathetically and the | into town. James D. Prentiss, upon whose complaint the is 97,50, Walle others charge from $1510 freqdéaily Wpplauded address of the Georgia | “Judge Dubose was appealed to and issued a| naval court of inquiry is now sitting, hearing 425. Senator coutluded with: “Call me crank, cull | bench warrantior Armour Harrisand Will Stew- ‘While we conduct our practice on « busi- me fanatic, call me anything you will, but #0 | art and instructed the officers of the court to ‘Rese basis, asking only a moderate compen- long as I have a heart I shall raise my voice to | get assistance aud arrest the negroes; also to | Monitor fest, gave in h ‘ation for services, we do not solicit patron- ite highest pitch in the cause of temperance; to | suppress any riotous assembly around the | tified that Capt. Gra ge on the pies of cheapness nor wish to be protect the women and the children of this considered in competition with the many world from the deepest misery humanity knows ‘whow prices are their only recommenda- anything of. 913 Oth st. new. EW SiEAMING Boarding and Day School, HOKOL charges against Commander Graham of the | .),)tcem erect motutny = he | evidence. Witness Bz Society ladies. 1478 N.Y, ave., som 12, m had spoken dis- Curve, ‘The three officers called on nine other | Tespectfully of the late Admiral Porter and, in mien, most of them deputy sheriffs, and pro- t, rejoiced wt the announcement of his | caity ceedel at 10 o'clock Gateriay night tthe been Witness also testified that Commander Wasuinston, de = Som itis the merit of our work. end not SECRETARY PCWER's REPORT. of the receut disturbance. Lverything seomed m had cursed Scaman Fife and Coxswain Perak specimen amt goog A review of recent legislative work affecting | quiet at the Curve, but when the posse eutered it ts becous we tse nous but etest me. «| temperance was read by the socicty ssecretary, | DarTett’s store ne told the inembers to be cure: SU hue Dally local for Lynchivang, 0 am Delly” ot . MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, with Norfolk ad" Western ‘raliton, Connects a | —— ~— ale ‘Front Ko) a. and diresbure J, except a.m. —Dally for all_pripeival soutr, al ‘iti ghia abd Duala apa ir FIL Ditipeciatty 1 saute experience tech dutely Witholut pai, Wolds Wis ulver, 81; aus a 1200-1104 M ot. and 1224-1128 1athet. yeh teltiw" SAGE, MES. H- CAMERON, wruduate, Face inassace «spe: J of thee vost prominent Ladies of to 1, Geutueauen iro? to 0. ‘Thoroush!y equipped in all departments. Special advantayesim Literature, French and Ger- man, and Susi A Home, tu which students have rare advantages for Social traiming and experience. BE WISE.—Di. BROTHELS, 906 B peared berore ine and insdeoath that he established expert speciaist ih this city e y entere: 7 y. Ka wil uarenice 4 cure ig ali disease Of men and ‘Ry sanitanion and physical comforts of the ™ 7 “ terial and employ only operators of skilland "| the Kev. F. D. Power of the Garfield Memorial | i! When they entered the People's Grocery, ag furnish: tedie ue, orochanye; consultation audadvice WEIGHT, D. b, most approved uuvdern kind. 4140 p.m Daiiy, WASHINGTON AND SOUTH pot they might be ambushed. ‘The officers thought ineo at any bour of the day. baleenbed cod eceee oe a . DDB, WESTEKN VESTIBULED LIMIIED, composed eu- snow alin chert. is Secwee wel Church. It was thesecretary'sregular report— | Parrett was unuecesdarily alarmed, but they betore lus Ly Ur. LRUTHERS. SAMUEL C. MILLB, 1 30 upward” ‘Address Mra. ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS, | tirely of Pulluau Siewor, Diuing, Farior aud maweke ee eee ae mata er | ® Most interesting document. Dr. Power's took the precaution to divide, aud one party § Logary yiu.ic an and. vor the District of Co.nnibja, cs, 81 wie Principal. | Pullman Sleeper throush hew ots ane West asiee ; caustic comments seemed to indicate that but | went to the back door of the negro Grocery. 7 wa EVER BEEN CONTRADIOTED THAT cron ol onl to New: py Aonuro! aod W ; : little was expected of the present Congress. | Verkins, Harold, Cole and lerger of the Dre BROT EES eee ee nHAT Rubber pictes (st), 85, $8.and $10. $7, JOHN'S COLLEGE, tile vis Macon snd Sibeuy: “Ro: s ‘ibe bauy bere boerheaggraty (Bick gy cone re- | Seedy picid moe oe ob ett hor bao hynras ore the cit EeUsHEEe. wu B All york warranted,includiog, crown bridge work. pred 12 VEKMONT AVE a 220 p. yy ey Prime “oo south om ng from the abuse of a few of our sullors, | Dowell was pacin, ws fe floor. stinwe Dory: ‘ erst hinond wile spetens, Pelisaan Sioope, the probabilities of troubie with England over | Several other negroes were standing behind ANHOOD KES OKED BY USING A BUTILE OR 8. DENTAL ASS DCUTION, ORATORY, DRAMATIC ACTION | New Yoru and Waslington to Knoavule vis Ashe Bering sea because of a few seals more or less, | the counter. Perkixs asked McDowell it Will M4 two of Dr. BLOTHEMS' invigorating cordial. 401 7tit street. ‘ UD | te oe eninge presidential election gossip, or even the saving | Stewart was there. “He of anickel on the District appropriations, replied McDowell. Perkins entered the back all of more apparent importance than the con- | room, leaving Cole, Harold and Yerger stand- tinued existence of this monster, who is con- | ing'fn the front door. As Perkins walked into oe of the people's substance the back room by was sreeted with a volley of anni eon shots, the other deputies at the same instant Hor I Ezz Dacewzn You aoatser anitixa tiqcon ar rue rain. | catering the back door, These men supposed T have been before you, throuch The Star, every day wt the fighting bad begun in frout an fortwo. year T have srenoualy avotded mvtet | ncht De Lowes mteren ee Tending of bis re-| charged upon a gfoup of negroes who were angthing calculated to misled the most confine | Pott Dr. e audience, for | partly concealed by‘ screen. ‘The negroes reader. Ihave endeavored to timpress upon all who | immediate action, a memorial to the world’s | were armed with shotguns, but the oikcers Feud my sdvertisenents that wostever statement I fair commission calling upon that body to pre- | Closed in on them and used’ their pistols as make i asacted pieizeto thepeopla Idon't profes | vent the dispousing of intoxicants within the | clubs, having no idea that their comrides had togive you something sor nutimg. I don’t sli one | fuir grounds. begn shot down. In a minute the negroes in sccle below cost sud beat you ow apother. I dou't/ President Dingley put the motion, and almost | the buck room had dropped their guns and xarpish over doubtiul statements, but «ive the sacts | every von in the church arose im the affirm- | fed. No soouer had ‘the negroes who were be- tm every instance, Will cure any case of nervous debility. YUU B st. &. Ww. told-tun* and voiwe culture. EDWARD C. SOW Couiposed exclusively of graduates of leading dental | and huss ADA TOWNSEND, Teachers, is atl am daily, 42> pm. follewes, "with office in the principal ‘cities. ry 416-3" on except Gunday, etaiminn encre> 320 No LST ST., PHILADELPATA. | tite or' setontine, Sentry fe aon, For the pracy WASHINGTON Washington 8-30 a n.., 3:30 pun. @aiiy aud 6.53 am ‘Twenty years’ experictice. _ Send tor boo! mass INDERGAKT!S NOKMAL INSTITU vunday. Z or book | tiseuent in another ES NOLMAL 1 (sealed) contamuug tull particuiars for HOME CURE = MODEL KINDEKGALTENDS AND SCH free of charge. “Hours te sc tovevenines. eld _ | (GHOSHON's Lous EST) apes R. ROBERTSON, E ST. N.W., BETWEEN | g)0 and $8. Old plates male gout S20 Led th and 1Uth, every Wednesday abd Saturday from si 2 ii or lto D pans e itt ree shepiahist, with thirty Dught, gud Sundays wii 2p. a All ils branches, years! Sxperience in Lomita Special prac : oat Bt 2 Hikranices « cure wituout mercury cr cause ‘pall | | HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE FROM 2000 Mt diseuses of the xenito urinary organs, nervous debility, st. nw. to — a indiscretions, dc. ; recent or chronic cases posi: 3106 'M st. nw. T SCHOOL, 1811 1 ST_N.W.. Sy er x yh : a Seengenrg wm ja11-2m Dr. T. J. JONES, Dentist. 14 progressive school for wo Nea ears at 115 2. ; iimore, cau be con | 7 DENTAL INFIRE GY eee rede, including colewe Preparatory work. mule rye, Weieniay ait Sturdy ot fie ature | Ate ESAT PDO TREEM FILLED | 05 TSS WT SEEWEEL Prisca sod quick cures alwild not heatatetocall. fem" | eared the Colmakins Univeeity roe ee 358 aux c. 124vi77 OF BosTON, YOrb XEAl> OF BUEPEMING BY CONSULT: | daily raoept nuncay veatracticn tse, tnriussy, TAND i in the back room,” 19 Augusta vie Chaciotte, RSEND | STUALNBON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVISION Washington 8. BROWN. General Sab BERT. at 1322 LST. SW. ing Dr.G.F. Theei,538 North 4th st. Phil trou Sctober to June So eee open PIANO AND HARMONY. e230, Qt sett tive. e vote was declared 7 hind the counter in the front room heard the} A bar to happiness is a bad breath, | The only German-American syeciaiist in the United = ms = area 1 na TSINESS. SOW READ- tate tall, white-headed, white-bearied, mas | Pome enter frqaa behind then they ified aboe.| both inv wan eed nna. at many a| borsenee, seu ocean Siregh of mmaimrotious of | Diy, coraet sina a ee ONAL, UNIVER: | Qo eCe TPES ELIAS BUSINESS COLLEOR, arose and said Le desired to be recorded i tans that they bad coucealed behind the thd thar "Home Cure swindle: 82 apaeiy | Sear. cling, cs tree Rulers’ od sis te ‘Cor. 7th and D sts, aw. Bix-ft. Extension Table, oat, $3.08 " recorded in the | 6 sh ood catch has gone a-sailing on ac- terials. heivtr | | Twenty-seventh scholastic year bean Tuesday, Sep- Matas Gasagen Salen aaron aie negative. He also desired to give his reasons | counter and fired ou the deputies in front. | 2 ate g is a tember 2 11. Day and evening seanions. School at ‘Feather Fillow (not chicken), ue. for so voting, but President Dingly prevented | Each’ of the threwofficers was struck in the | count of it. Are you troubled with it? POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Pracucal’ Business, ‘School ut Preparatory Eau ent-ahta Gusuch, 1284 00400. hisachieving notoriety by declaring him out of | face or bead. The general cause of it is a disor- HOTELS. School of Shorthand ead Zypewriting-Sesncerten Fen: ‘ order. 2 % Drawing. Fell ‘of instructors. Moderate rates Brusseix Carpet, 45, Gie.. Be. PROVIDING FOR THR FUTURE. dered stomach; at least ninety-nine | (¥E314MEM GORGE LAW. Fou ALL avER | ae aRDMORE isi oT. =m = wing. Full corps 4 arate ‘Extra Body Brumeis, Ue. REPRESENTATIVE JOS. D. TAYLOR. Late yesterday afternoon a meeting of citi- or tuition ; central Secation ” day casomger ' Fou. bervices of «raduatenalwayein demand, Ofc Best Wire Cots, #1 Representative Jos. D. Taylor of Ohio said he | gen was held at the edurt house to decide upon |C88€8, out of one hundred can be | Meduesday ‘and Friday at 7 et. Fonsonger aud cGy loots hates 9 : Sten, every bunibees Gay. Cau orwend for ge tae Eepuee Fancy Tea Sot, Sus ASS Me | felt autinied that no money would be appropri-| © ia. of action, After a prolonged discussion | traced to that cause. ‘There is a gure | Axeut FORTE HONE |S ee an a eae: S Sree Toller Sets, €1.98 to $1u. a ae bo the bern = —_ the | it was decided to call upon all Sood eltizens to and certain cure. That is, regulate | N QBKOLK, Fort: okt aod Axp Fonte |'['ne Cocunan, se sonIL SF GE LE ‘Six Tumblers, 15e. in ita section which declared that the | tender their services to the sheriff to aid him | ,. f Steamboat Company's PALAC! ath ci ALCH r te eee a Frist the air oul "be closed "ou the Sab- | irkcopiog the peste. Tint ofleal accepted | YOUF Stomach and make it strong and | Ierbsce MUCK Sik ate ees tava ie vee piece Maia Pin pee 28g it ot oS eae We can furnish Your home frown top to bottom, ex | bath and that no intoxicating liquors should at | the offer and several hundred men were sworn | healthy. Nothing will do this so per- sh tesins tesibe coupon aoe Oieabin Washington, D. 0. and census examinations, cept Stoves. If you dou't want anything yourself tell | any time be sold within the grounds. Mr. Tay- | in as deputy sheriffs. Every white man in town manently or quickly as the genuine 39] and 141 Penusyivunia ave, ‘The capital's fashionable residence center. Your frieadaabout lor related some instances of wrecked lives, 4 Thing. exegnal last ‘night and should ‘ak for texete via the new line. OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘For Magerstown, 110.400.m. and #8.30 p.m. cabins to drink, which had come under his own eyon | the ‘negroes’ renew the trouble. ie uprising | Carisbad Spradel Salts. Every drug) a1. TNOVoartanan, | | Elavant rooms, sine or en wuite for transient or EGS Sa | PONML BLUE Lin ‘YORE AND PEE Houta tate that Nermamtic view of the situa: | would ‘soon be put down. The police and |store has them. ‘The signature of Morr VEEN Rurepesn Coe eka enraged. ist eatin, 900: 80-410 | or: ant the, je Stores. tion an at temperance was not makin; ity sheriffs are arresting every suspicious 0. . [35:2 cabin, $00 1 Spat rin $0 Gatiy 10. =e en a much progren as it ought to; something was | character to be found, over forty having been | Hisner & mcaceleoes se . Poke York, The W.F PAIGE | a eee. Sins ies Fsole agent’. Ee ng ar) ALSO pa 3510-22 Tth st, bet. PandQ aw. wrong. coumnen beeper oe people | lodged in jail si ator Spoon ‘The ie sams fy che atte on every TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ‘Wy aks cor, —- yon. “¢ —— needed educ: and until that had been don iclensa juards, Hibernia les, Rouzier ttle. Look out for imitation: a . ved Dor, = Siesp- eReunsoncradit. Ifyou can't pay cash no useto| prohibition in the Coustitution would not | Zeceres wad the Bluff City artillery, namber = ok ee ett on, D.0. | NORDUEUISCHER LLOXD 8. 8. 00. toe b rotskous amount to much. Prohibition had not worked | ing 1,100 soldiers, are resting on their arm Ohio because the people were not qendy to respond to the call of the sheriff. The] You Muze No Misraxe steamer CaN SARs Peet San fe Seet EBBITT HOU x eee - real sympathy with it. It was ete filling up on whisky and an out- wi 7th Ot.. ap fe 5 Goopvean bh a aE good thing to hav prohibitory | break was feared before morning. amen cron Mot Neghow daty. excapt WASHINGTOX, D.o. BUBBLK * * * TOSH GABMENTorother ee a te ee Loe _ pn would not Toor 8 3 pm. dare, round hs Tocludiar eee entoree r. ought there too to inansion and cate COMPANY, WATERPEOOW WRAP or | Tiny temperance organizations ter’ lines Full of trouble the ‘Charles Macaiester served at city 200 tb * * © apairof RUBBERBOOTS would be dane until these many societies came —the Pe nay A ses together. The south bad made m e838 ill. ,Trouble RE Sete. * * <7 NN 0 | OE ecigerunes wok ton phy mms PUP had deauages. * Water Bettie, Fountain (reek Sees Ir the audience before Weshineto ARP, a Develo theyare OM TOP, * , said Mr. r, would only exert ali ite . prev pear ores ena a Surinee or any articlect | ‘SAsence it could speedily drive the liquor evil ’ (ratimenicte we | mipet.to. ie Call and examine then, Catalogues fren. MANUPAcTURED RUB | out of the District of Columbia. ean show you. — ke AL Grade the REPRESENTATIVE PICKLER <. a AP inooor 0 fed 2 * © best and most reliable. Representative Pickler of South Dekote W. & an x boldly announced himself as a prohibitionist. ILMARTE: Enoxstox, Ger Tus Best. He was opposed to license, either high or low, because he believed it was wroag 1205 Puxxs. Ave 290-8m wrong. pga having - ‘Changed from solid tiresto + PREUMATIC OB CUSHION - LUTZ & BRO,, Heine mane Oe ‘VILTER. be %: a It te simple tn construction, pec/tetia prestios sna | GEORGE ms At reasonable rates, 49; ean. eve., adjoining Netional Hotel. ‘Borse Blankets and Lap Robeet low prices. oaf7

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