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ea THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1892. . SALE VEs¥ CHAP Now kt bata ond all od en bupeow iw a paar wee nied wt Apply G2 BUND. pered. bot Ofte t <A hare Fst. mou OR SALE—HOUSE ON COKCORAN ST. NEAR ne; location excellent and corer of 4th. 1) = feet front with good sta Ny Set te Wa SAU NDI =m re Foe SALE_StX-KOoM Howser, 851 G30 monthly “rent wilt ne to. prop ey. FRANCIS HURTS. 101 hae awn WR SALE SEVERAL NEW tt even 12 F Beek a Mom: his pay nen noms bay DR SALE IN LE AK, de Dawns with ix roging net ah . ‘mien ay thee Sot Ps SALE room and bath bay-window bri Saree lecate northwest yes . are aoply ve wal Foe SALE-SOME VEKY MANDs cheap houses in the northwes" BH. ROBERTS BEAUTIFUL Crd feasiy fore Tabs e ort st Nw, Je bering very ¥ ey Corwen, Tah New York ave. VESTMENT EVER AMIDE AVE: CARS SOEACH. PRICE, FOR #1850 A A MONTH. OR SALE THE BEST IN PEEKED NEW Hosts FST. SEAM 2 LINES ¢ KENING Fok RACH REN EACH, RENTI houses are offered at these very low prices to Lit BAVID'D STONE, So and 996 F st. nw. FOe, S802—8 wens nit, sew way wine dow hrs A sacritice mat be wld this week whole hese raft tee ee hie i Prive, if sold at once, 83.500. tomy Nett nw It DAVID D STONE, S04 and 806 F st. now. or sare OF THE CHEAPEST HOUSES al at hist. now. : two mis and bath: Newtment. Apr iy it DAYID b. St OR SALE 94.500 WILL BUY & WELI-BUILT ne w brick op N st. near N.Y. ave. 7 Jagge rooms aud batt et Tex70 to alle It “DAVID bY STONY, sod and $08 F st. nw. FOR BALE 825 82 e0 FOR 6 ROOM COTTAGE ees. Kiaminie from © Lsth st one square | ars and bentivs. jets 16°) siley. $3300 | gash, Dalance $20 per month. “Cheapest lunses im town CHAS. A SHIELDS, _smeae 1405 F st. nw. FO8, SSE SONTY eGo Hosier ene. Front hot and cold water: PARK, 6-ROOM 1 rear Mente clewantly eme-fourth «ab. lag CHAS A SHIELDS, 14 Fok srr oxry 44.3 ber moor will trate and brick front tro. *: ot MIELDS, 1405 F stn © sos 8 OR SALE HOUSE £0 MST NW.; PRESSED rte stale ly t El. 3. WANN aM st - i." WALT Acianth: cu! dine, 00 Pst. nw. OR SALE-TWe FINE NEW BRICK HOUSFS | R00! an r Wet. | BE a OND, N MONTHLY PAYMENT — s1Xx- MST. Jot 20 feet ¥ 100 fo an ‘alley. terms, #200 S*.. twoand three stories | Well fenced, and im fine condition : | supers | found anywhere; contains JOO acres, price, $50 per |___ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. B ‘WAKNER & Co. a Mester een pit folowing are a FEW of the bargains on our ‘There are just two of those nicely built new houses ou New Jersey ave. near O st. n.w., aud if purchased | THIS week they will be sold cheap. They have two ami basement, with six rooms and bath; all | wdern huprovements. If you are luoking for a cozy nue Ot this size this is the chance for you. #4,000 and €4,400. Terms to suit. | A beautiful home in Hyattaville, Md. thon “Troom house with stable pee ae Wain’ G0. One of the most handsome residences in the city on ‘ow Hampalire ave. between P and Q sts. Dew.; hes ‘tronts. elegantly fiuished wita every wodera ap- ance for romfortable living ; heated by hot water; 00 will bay this. Near Lovettsritie, in Loudoun county, Va.. about forty acres of land: three, dwellings, Gres” stabies Shea tall deine evo tunicea am a wie will be sold tor mand cent om iis feptauent "te school vein a tom handred yards; churches, post ofice and stores conven! . “DH WARNER & CO. 916 F at. A bargain ina lovely little house on Oth st. near F e. has six rooms, bath, with a. m.t : recently palin Aine condition: price bas been €4.300, but if ashe at once $4,000 will purchase it, terms easy. Ras ‘tw table in rear. terms to suit. One of the finest farms in Loudoun county, Va.. about forty uniles from W: shingron; excellent land; ood stone house; barn, milk house and other build ings, one of the’ best watered farins in the county; or razing hay 10 ‘oak timber to be < about SO acres in fine Sere.” ADDIS to aes B.H. WARNER &CO., DOF st iw. Sevoral choice lots on Delaw . about 202125 aun aliey. - Very cheap at 43 cen foot. Bee us now. |. WARNER & CO., Se anes A fine corner on 8th st. nw. ;near three lines of cars. In every respect a nice home,” in eder, igi made tnt Casement 1ot | with all modern conveniences. €8,000 is the Price. We are always lad to furnish any information about + do our best to B. H, WARNER & CO. Real Estate Managers, 916 F st. se2TSt JOR SALE—PRICE, €2,150-825 MONTH new Groom fr window, porches, : lot 350x150. GORDON & BRO. Owners, 918 F st. new. mid or Fing as frst payin! Gress YO. U., Btar office, se36-3t STORY #R. ley son an ave. nw. Ket n.w.. 10rs.. new brick, 252100 eatory 7-room brick, with stabie, ne... | Fiorde ave. bet. 17th and T8th, Ene basement. ley. herdivs pass door A. | DOR ‘-atory G-room brick, T7x#5 to alley, m. ,, Jot Waxd to alley, n.w- story, + rooms rleep, new .-.. ‘and Dasetuent, 11 rooms. E. T. KAISER, se24_Rooms4 and6, Atlantic building. 930 F st.n.w. KR SALE-A BARGAT hi ny officer. nic nw. chonse is 2-atory S-room Stall stable tm perfect repate, PROPERTY, ground, with 10°room Price, $10,500. fn- 4-4t' =e VERY ATTRAC tive, well Suilt, Groom brick houses on G st, north- very best | pliances: ome ewghout, and in | 500, cach om wry es OAR BROOKS. its THEE WUOARES OF HE SAND BETWEEN THE LINES. OF THE METROPOLITAN RR. NO. 1420 RIOR 88 EST BIICK i i RD every inuntern Z 3 Bear “hl. Eekington ferme | ¢ 2 Wi ETED) 12 FT. ‘Apply to HAkDINe Ohio Ban's bulidin BEES yer Kost bam Tr Tw Tih we th a RAE NS Pyar 10.000 Pichi a it gator, + UTHENST. scp VERS and 117 Xt Bee we Tee he. fe. and Gs BAG Lith wt. bin. 8 15.000 i Store and dw, 100 OR SALE NEAR [OWA CIRCLE-sSTORY brick om Lith st. rented fo- @45. will sel FBENJAWIN Rouseon kt F BE OR SALe for club heay line or aca aeartiuen” hse i teat frowt by Oe feet fact side ailey he Sheet nw bs y tuaulee of owner, HENRY NS. COP MIN, 612 Pet mw. se: WOSALE New trom and hath baswiniow brick dweltine:; | Gory desir whiy aera Street care ee, nth “EASTERDAY & HALDEM AX, SP st om SALE SALE New EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN. 00 F se PASTERDAY & HALDEMAN. osrenw. he SAEy, Fe' Sitesor consen pwrrnrsc . Th farnare Pt STERDAY & HALDEMAN, Gee TP ot THIS WEEK OO. Thee lnvusne wil ACE M. THOMAS & E QROR SALE (eer H <t . 7 KOOMS AND BiTH; Pn rie eae ifn NWN oie) EACH, ve Price. # $10,200 “HANDSOME BESIDENC' ron for stant. Surchaaer can have fiat Bid ewe Adaiy AND NAVY, Star cao FOh Suh, PLEASANT «ROOM PHAME | ‘on corner lot, fat onable street room for another | i his Bouse will be | He? AND IMPROVED Sek ne? DE! FT. PRICE @7, East. FICKLING, red INSTALLMENT PLAN. We have a beautiful three-story stone and brick welling on Elm st. northwest. only two squares from s" Thewas fixtures, paper toves, inte and first-class. Tem ud balance payable €21 vET, WILCOX'& HEISTON 1907 Pa. ave. and 6th st. and La, | Foxes OR EXCHANGE —DESINABLE THREE. RG k be 's.000 | 2 story stone dwelling on D st. only two squares coBcreted: sireet, Ruod ‘Mehr ee on eae ERCUTE, WILCOX & HEISTON, se24. 1007 Pa. ave. and Oth and Las BRICK dada Fea ; SEVEN ‘Titen's NeTHERPoRD. |ALE-1412 TO 1422 KENESAW AVE. CO- fants Hpigt ts: new hiperuom hones. onjoaite tothe becutiful grounds of Gen. Swaitu: first-class finist : al terniscasy: openall day. Apply oo premises to OWNER: bbe? OR SALE_1717 CONN. AVE] NEW WHITE SEOSE HOUSE 1 rome, LATEST improve OMELY gecorated and patered: eae txt 930.500 MOGREEN: 7 menial OR SALP_BY S. HL WALKER, 458 TA. AVES 7 Sil Bt. AL Fw. we SALE—TWO LOTS, 17 BY 94 TO ALLE! SALE—THREF-ROOM HOUSE St .¢-, 8070: cath acres: good orchard: near BID. SB acreaGcroogn houne: or 100 er acre: 8300 down, Valance to suit. pftty 85 peracre. 15 3th south: balaitce i or before te 3 if. Newutifal view of city new list and “map con- ‘bargains. - CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. n.w. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE_—A FINE 46-ACRE farm ; three miles from Washington ; the dwel fences. water and neighborhood satistact i RYPHILET IS & BOS, 7 | POR SALE — MANY PIECES OF SUBURBAN 1h seater bu: | [property improved and tnlmproved. on terme to ‘en the Potomac river as low as 86 river front. - Large new ing issned, with ima} oat prope:ty until you MENTS, 1921 F st. now. |. NICE HOUSE, NEWLY a Hear, terminus Rock Creek 7 ‘Only 80,500, in- W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. \y ‘cent less than | on Arlington H \d recently in the new subdivisions | hwest. Eckinston, st oresent ‘s00n donde in val DANIEL & AR: acre: usual terms, TAL: York ALUABLE PROPER’ 48 feet inches by Up fest LIS wee by OF ‘three buildins lots. Offer ban farm or riverfront Call of write for front Tot GAMES £. CLE: inches aud is suitable £ a ee Seeds SOUS TR TUNGHAUS, 410 D st. n. - = ets a8 Electric road and ‘3 R SALE—& TON, BUILDERS_BESTLO- | Cluding farming in FekrepPotpabest comsen iphiaiaa ot OR SALE—TRACT OF 25 ACRES ON LINE OF electric cars, north of and very close to the REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F'n. w. Ve ih Tceah payment Re: mail cael ‘size For see WILLIAMS DROS. Ga and Este n. w. MR SALE-LOT ON 7TH ST. ‘aad Marshall sts. ; size, 25 NDSOME HOUSES IN WEST il modern improvements: con FePUeRE te steam and electric cars; price, 8 3 Four new houses aT, BET. WALLACH 5 0 LOUIS P. SHOE MAL - 920 in Brookland proy Also several chotce bull ARGAIN IN MOUNT Saas eee + 16th st. bet. Ki Fi ES AT METROPOL Fight on the electric car line; rent 26,000. GRACE 'M. TI 1m 100, Corcoran building, YOU WANT To BU ome oF an investment in the cit at once on GRACE ST TC onsonth side Kens ve. near 13th st. OR SALE—LOT. Hi Uah. 20x145 ; side wrerain figure. se 2O-3t THOMAS. 100 Corcoran build. BLOCK 30. WACON ST. NEAR | ee ee ing in Brookland, South Brookland | 400 ACRES OR LESS OF GOOD LAND in sight of Washington and Alexan. | fencing. timber, \ an laryland ave. n. dria; six miles below the latter mm for tiree honses. Monnt Vernon tract: vod butldi water and fruit: the clectele rats Grosses ‘the property. “Address YHARE, 1006 F st. T 3 ne. Afrontaxe of about O20 railroad puened Sy proat on it, number of feet, OPPORTUNITY. 72.527: 8 In at BR ‘Two very destrable lots et Glen Echo Heights, ‘ae Sots € i reasuable tes mumbered : title Pe ) "SOHN 0. JOHNSON, 617 F's OR SALE-AN ENTIRE BLOCK WN LINE OF galway streets graded; larse oak trees ‘Commer lot in Eckington; 4th and T sts. ; “Fieht chotce lots in samo localit; Thirty acres om the W levard and. sramwa nf electric railwi imrtoved: well shaded; woing west cause for selling. 8 stable for two horas and carriages: on fect front and 103 deap: inclosed with picket fence fi Also for 2,500, #25. new 6-room lous¢ with porches 1d. outbuildings on alo inclosed with picker ‘Ten other proper. nd 3 E 180 tt. above tidewater: large | oyks and cedars: as a whole of in tracts of 4 or Sacres f Crartag prt or cellar, In 41 feet front and 2 fence; three blodes from 8 ies in cont'se of erection ranging in price from ®1-000 to £4,500 will soon be finished and offered. payments from #10 to #45 uated eleht mfles from W ‘on branch of the B. and R SALE—DESIRABLE LOT ON RST. lot 25 by 80 feet; price For Sale—Corner lot on per month. Lake- Pri : ‘ashington on the id 0, rallrond: alno on 200 feet front in northwest near 224 the line of the proposed bonlevard to Baltimore. street; splendid place for business building h or Warehouse. Frice per sq. ft. ont For Sale—Cor 2ist by several houses. Only. For Sale—Several Park," very cheap. For Sate—Lot on O st. nw. bet. 15th and 16th proved by small frame under rent. Commitation tickets to We only GM cents each way. Miss Lucy Livings, 718 3d street northeast. 2.¥., improved ; Sint b ste fe UBURBAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 703 W., near vatent office, prepares abstract And in Alexandria, and Fairfax coun: Tusures titles. Nem for fee list SALE—LOTS—WE HAVE A FEW LO’ Easy, monthly payments lat and prices. Petworth, Brookland, dgewoud, Brizhtwood, Anywhere you want alot we can find JOHNSON & BARRETT, 600 F i SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHT: dee 796 TAth st: tw ft. alley” first-class Suis furnace: fine decorations: open for i tew. Eckineton, You something jvod. ALE—LOTS 1N COLUMBIA HEIGH 1S AND weton at low fignres. J. H. GRAY & R SALE—820 CASH AND #10 MONTHLY. | Several of the most desirable lots at Kensington, ld investtzate this T. WELCH, Jr. OR EXCHANGE—TAKOMA PARK, ‘Beautiful home, less than two fromstation; hose ll rooms, clossts, far six fireplaces anit crates ole rant wood manta) epacreof grount fing shwls, oxk frit, ranning wster, gool wall, lar andyard. Will wll at a bareaiy ov ets property. Callon or adiress OWNER, apo-tr Home-seekers shoul SALE-CHOICE SMALL LOTS I: 200, $1,400, 81, 250. ‘J. HERTFORD, 14196 st. THREE LOTS ON M NEAN L4THT ST. is iu Todd and Brown's smb, seeige. | Bi Ress lot on € st. n.w.. cheap: find sq) a dividing in. n.e.. very cheap, for a few days onl, ‘bet. ith and I7th, 1 e bargain prices: 3 lots, Yale ft. H. ave. and G st. n.w., Bandains idol for the rel ke ‘of FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS phone for anything yon need eyclostyle or aut ‘MAN OR SALE—A FINE Por Hand ready for use. Call at UPRIGHT PIANO BOXES, LARGEST bie for coal or feed boxes, PFEIFFER & IPF, 417 1thst. n. Fo? sace= ‘And we will BUILD YOU A HOME ON EASY TERMS, pee Jot. 30 oF x3 jemted 00. Fock whiten view: city, streete ext are located in addition to BROOKLAND. where values yw is the time to invest, a ES"’ BATCHELDER, "Toth and @ ata. 2. i SALE—CHEAP LOTS— Tots tn square {ki8. 00 conts. twin square 1031, lotein square 748, 70 cant: 100 Tots om 1vth ata. estfable Qusinens prjperty Beat F at. nw. 2 'SXBURY, Blo Tithe nw. yare apie. vinaret are rapidly advancing, his. ‘Apply S20 Pa ave. 5. For full particulars <All w Deasie hounds. a nd. marble top. for #30; orien! irs and fine drop light GOLD FISHES FROM 10 CENTS ward: also sivzing canaries, mockine birds, rots, Maltese kittens, SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, 7) OR SALE—TYPEW RS OF ALL MAKES; Arst-class and ‘equal to néw machines, at dargains: writers for rent. GE, G10 F st. new. 206 ACRES OF FINE FOREST LAND, and: any size, Sen from Ardwick station: nine-rootn dwel Axt.. 731 7 call cu D. BALLUF! PERSONAL. MBEKSG ALR. KI i SALE—64 ACRES OF PRIME LAD i warden soil, with four-room house | water: one mile fr: hs DUCKETT & FOL DR SALE—34 ACRES 3 THE STAR CA ond-band clothing at ae 2 KD, 617 F st. n.w. WITH A NICE STX-ROOM dwelling and outtuildings: plenty. of shade and ree-fourths of # mile ayer { Jit. THE M. J. FORD WHO Is A WITNESS 7m tothe last will of Thomes Colliston Laud spring water” | From Branchiley Be tha. | FoRpALE cue ar A NOT 250 acrea: good. baildiney: tjeulays apply at 2100 H st nsw.,or TAS F si new, Communications promptly attended . SOCIAL MATTERS. sE AND TWO | Mrs. Harrison Comfortable—A Number of Pretty Weddings—Personal Notes. Mrs, Harrison's condition remains unchanged. Dr. Gardiner’ said this morning that she had Spi prod, et Gn angeuey set ni . no pain whatever and ‘may be taid to be really com- fortable. Her case is one in which the progress of, the disease is very slow, and unless, he says, the effusion of the lung should: return or some other complication now unforeseen present it- self no noticeable change is expected at present. Mrs. Lieut. Parker, who has been confined to her house for several days, is feeling much bet- ter today. ee ‘Miss Lina Wright and Dr, Charles Esterbrook Bronson were married last night at the resi- dence of the bride's parents, 1384 Corcoran | street. The bride's father, Rev. T. 8. Wright, performed the ceremony. ' The bride was tended by her three sisters, the Misses Eunice, Annie and Bessie Wright. Dr. and Mrs. Bronson left immediately for an extensive trip through the north, visiting Chicago, Niagara, New York, Boston, &c., and will be at home to friends, No. 1334 Corcoran street, Wednesdays after November 1. ‘Miss Margaret Mackall and Mr. Edward J. Weld will be married this evening at the resi- dence of the bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Mackall. A reception will follow at 8 o'clock. Miss Estelle Wilson and Mr. Magruder Sheriff will be married Wednesday, October 12, at 7| pie in the evening at the Church of the As- | cension. One of the pleasantest of the many pleasant meetings of friends of thirty to forty years ago took place during the recent Grand Army en- campment at the resideace of J. B. Atkinson, for twenty-seven years a member of the clerical force of the second auditor's office, Treasury Department, appointed from Kankakee. Ill., but formerly of Millersburg, Holmes county, Ohio. It was a very hearty greeting, profuse in reminiscences of former days, The majority of the following wamed who were present were formerly from Millersburg, Holmes county Ohio: Judge Josiah Given, chief justice #u: Preme court of Iowa, wife and daughter, and Gen. R. V. Ankeny and Miss Hattie L. Ankeny of Des Moines, lowa; Dr. Asire and wife, Min- neapolis, Minn.; Dr. J. R, Corbus, wife and sister, Mrs, French, Chicago, IU.; Capt. Wm. F. Kruaga and wife, Kankakee, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Moody, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Metzger, Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. But- ler, Akron, Olio; Mr. and Mrs. J. 7. Yoder, K sas; Mra. ML Kaufman, Goshen, Ind. ‘T. Miller, Berlin, Obi Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. Arthur Borman and Mr. Ed. Borman, Cincinnati, Ohio. The guests were received by Mrs. J. B. son, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Atkinson, Mr. E. E. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Aplin and Mrs. Cora A. Overton of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Edith Goldenburg of Indiana is visiting Miss Anna Vernon Dorsey has returned to her home, 2025 N street, after spending the summer at the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. J. F. Campbell, formerly Miss Charlotte Miss Mae Shorb of 1124 5th street northwest. has returned to the city after a visit of two months to friends among the Blue Ridge mountains and in Hagerstown, months in the mountains of Tennessee, are Pleasantly located on Church street, Newport, . I, to which place Lieut, Tillman has been ordered. Mrs, Hall, the wife of Capt. W. P. Hall of the fifth cavalry, with her little son, 1¢ at the Nor- mandie. Mrs. Chas. L. Whelpley had as guests during the week of national encampment her two sis- | ters, Mrs. Mary E. Knowles, the newly elected national chaplain of the Woman's Relief Corps, and. Mrs. Harriette I. Noses, also Mra. Har? riette A. Burrows and Mrs. Eva T. Cook. All of these ladies occupy prominent positions in the Massachusetts department of the order. Mrs. Jas. B. Lucus and Mrs. John Care of Bal timore, guests of Mrs. Whelpley during last week, left for their homes on Friday. Solicitor General Charles H. Aldrich and cated at the Elsmere. Dr. and Mrs, Bermann have returned from | Europe and will be at home to their friends next week at 1732 20th street northwest. Mrs. O'Toole entertained a few friends at her residence, 1115 14th street northwest, last even- | ing. The singing of Miss Maggie’ Purcell of Boston and Mr. B. Prigg was greatly enjoyed, also the fancy dancing of little Elsie Lower, Marguerite, Anna May and James O'Toole. Among the others present were Mrs. Purcell of Boston, Dr. Jones of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mra, Purcell, Mr. Connors and Purcell, | Mr. and Mrs. McKeon, Miss McKeon, Mr. and Mrs. Lower, Mrs. Hawke and Mi Hawke, Mrs, Boteler and Miss Boteler, Mr. H. Me- Ardie, Mrs. McArdle, Miss McArdle, Mrs. | Bosse. Mr. R. Jones, Miss M. Mann, Mr. and Mra, Hillsdorf of Woodbridge, N. J. Mrs, Mohler and Miss Elizabeth Elzey of Baltimore are visiting Mrs. Robey of No. 1716 ed | Q street northwest. CAHILL, Attorney-at-Law. Webster Law. Mr. J. L. O'Brien and Miss Beatrice E. Mil- burn, who were to have been married this week }in Washington, were quietly married at the | Cathedral in Baltimore on Saturday, September | 17, 1892. Lieut. and Mrs. E. H. Tillman and sister, | Miss Kondrup, after spending the past two, family arrived in the city last night and are lo- A CIVIL RIGHTS CASE. Harvey, the Restaurateur, Not Gullty of ‘Refusing to Serve Colored Men. | %R. JOHNSON, THE COMPLAINANT, TELLS RIS STORY AND 18 CORROBORATED BY A NEBRASKA SUSTICE—TRE DEFENSE SHOWS A DIFFERENT STATE OF THIXaS. The ease of George W. Harvey, the restan- rant keeper, charged with violating the act of | June, 1873, as heretofore pablished in Tue | Stax, was called for trial in Judge Miller's court before a jury this morning. The prosecution was brought under the act | | mentioned and charged a refasal on the part of the defendant to serve one Wm. Johnson, the | said Johnson being a well-behaved and respecta~ | Ble person. Mr. Johnson, as heretofore published in Tae Stax, is a colored tan and is past commander of the Thaddeus Stevens Post, G. A. R..of New York city, and he charged that when he went into the defendant's place to get some oysters the waiters refused him for the reason that he was'a colored man, A MOTION TO QUASH. Col. W. A. Cook appeared for the defendant and made a motion to quash. He called for the law under which the prosecution was brought. Mr. French, for the District, thought that counsel was not entitled to the law, and he also raid he knew that Col. Cook had seen the la | Decanse he had borrowed a copy of it from Mr. | Thomas, | Col. Cook replied that Mr. French knew no | more about what he had seen than the man in | the moon knows about the coast of Africa, ‘The court said that counsel was entitled to a copy of the act and a short recess was taken to | give counsel iime to procure the copy. |” ‘Phe law was produced and Col. Cook read the several sections of the act, all of which referred | tolicensed restaurants. ‘He read the act of 1872, known as the civil rights act, and aid that'the act under which the prosecution was bronght was really enacted for the regulation | of prices. Counsel argued that the inf | tion as filed failed to charge what constitutes au offense. THE MOTION OVERRULED. Judge Miller read the law and said he thonght | the law was to provide against discrimination, The legislators well understood that a man |could instruct his waiters to charge excessive | | prices and thereby keep persons out of the place, and therefore they stipulated that the | prices should be stated. The court thought that the act of 1873 repealed that of the pre- | vious year, which is known as the civil rights | law. | The court overraled the motion to quach and | Col, Cook noted an exception. The jury wascailed and counsel for Mr. Harvey le excused two colored men who were called. Mr. | French then questioned h juror as to | whether a just verdict would be rendered, aud | the Jury was then sworn, MR, son | dressed in his G. | breast covered wit | visit to defendant's place Wednesday even | He went there at the invitation of some friends | to get some oysters. He sat down and a colored waiter came over to him and suid he could not serve him, An- | other waiter told bim to serve witness, but the firet waiter told him that he knew his business; that it was against the rules of the house to serve colored people and he would rt serve him. He went to the cashier's desk, but with no better success, Witness said that he wentin A. R. uniform, with his} | there with his friend, Mr. Alexander, slso | rule Gaghan; refi | in there except the employes. He concluded | Carrol his direct examination by saying that some of | day: | colored, and they were the only colored persons his white comrades “reared up” and became | dignant. (CROSS-EXAMIN |he was in the place some of the tables were vacant. ‘The man who appeared to be the floor | walker was going to put him out. He was not | told that the seats where he and his friend sat | down were engaged until he went to the | jeashier's desk. It was about 11 o'clock | (iti the evening when he went to the restaurant. Witness when questioned said that he was a negro and the reason given bim for non-service was that he was He used no bad or xbusive lanj not tay that he was as good as any * man.” His white comrades, he said, took his “part without hie : anything to them about being refused, | One of the comrades, he said, got up and asked what the trouble was, and when witness told ‘him he told witness that they didn't serve colored people in there. Witness created no tronble in the restaurant, but told his com- rades to keep quiet, that he knew what was best to do. JUSTICE HAWES OF OMAHA. | Ex-Police Justice Patrick ©. Hawes of Omaha was next called. He said he was a little | deaf, and it required some exertion on the part | of Mr. French to make him hear. | Hewasin Mr. Warvey’s place, and the re-| | fusal to serve Mr. Jehneon riled him, as he bad come here asa comrade and wanted something toeat. “I want to say,” said witness, “that | Mr. Johneon never used an oath in there, If} | there was any swearing done there I did it. you ure any profane language? = pitol 1 ft prcae belek fromt a Several very pretty stone ant Freese 2 oom houses, elegantly in Le Droit Park, on Tees easy wuonthiy payments, Why pay rent when Ticesine nary wai ear fre house "bolt SSasenin the souibeass’ coeapheaey pagnener omuss inc partoel nestor ralotn tee tele. JOHNSON & BARRETT. selt-Im (600 F st. now. FSX S855 O8 LST. SW, Oppose rRaxk- 42 OG tes iSrthetda B. Mago S0 Laine Pe Piaget pety aoe ee nd tien apply to DR. D. "Sa." CODEN, Executor, 1624. P tu Ww. e7-lm® _ FOR SALE—PIANOS JOR SALE SQUARE, GR 530, Ox eam be low! for $10 chal xt. #19 per sonth at THOMSON'S MUSIC STOKE. o21 11th st. aulitooct? JOR SALE—A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PI zichtiy use: fine make and fine to part casi an ponthly. part casi and $10 month PIANO EXCHANGE. were 913 Pennsylvania ave. M SALE OA HANDSOME ALMOST NEW PAR piano, in beantiful condition Of the. best luakes: for omy ih if wold at once cont $400. "Can be seen at TRE PIANO EXCHANGE, 13 Pennsylvania ave, Forse ATASACKIFICE 10 MAKE) ROOM, ‘ Sinwe grand 3 io HO? | Ninteet ai 2 tabvut oue-halt price. Cail aud see them at due PLANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, M13 Pa ave, a oar | Tor $609," on easy tn e wens 3225 PAL AVE * SALE WEADBURY CPRIGHT GRASD. sesh oak care. fll tri-chord. round. sincing fectet in every wy. left with we for ° monthly vaymente: me eeey eG. SMC. 1225 Penna. av if sold at once. ad § 2. showany case, fine tone guaranteed : COL 9S Teh st. Bw FELFFER & CONLIFF, iy 417 Lthst, ow. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR CASTINGS AND FORGINGS PROC TMEN DE GD WaSalNorone De mypinnint, Jo iam “Senied “propomin inarwed = ra and Tor gne Navy to. te opened October ne received at the Buream of ‘and ave" Departineat, Wasiiineton, D.C LPO ctdck NOON, OCTOBER FIRST, a iS mediately thereafter, to eeni s ts =", Wa son Dea leh stool rantifure for Yoringh amd an mounts: SGaantkey of stecl f taines areas D. ee cote MVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS ARYLAND AND VIRGINIA FARMS. dangers: Rend J0cometo a for selling country property; SJOMN STEPHEN, 1313 F et UBURBAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 708 tent office, Dreparos abstracts of titles te land im Mons errand Prine arses | ___LOST AND FOUND. nd in Alexandria and Patrfax coun | Mes, Va. Also insures titles. Send fur fee sist. LIGHT BROW answers to name of Trip: tax N 4 spots over eyes. r paid by revurning hin G Suitable reward will be toZ514 14th stn. O8T—FEMALE Pi 28 ‘ward if returned to 11 OST--FROM A CARRIAGE YESTERDAY, PICO} Mot. in Georgetown, | {rimmed with old pink ribbon, “Please return to RYLAND TITLES. THE PRIN ‘Co. Abstract Co... incor: | lewisiature of Maryland, exa Prince George's county and wives certificates or ab- ‘Washington offic idx.. 446 xbd D sis. w. FOR SALE—Honrses & Venicres GEO} porated by special act of . WITH COLLAR AN: Harris on collar. | Re- stracts thereof, oom 40, Feudal! N MT. VERNON wave same by calling w or this advertisement. NDAY EVENING, IN NEIGHBO! ‘st. and Penn. ave. n. ape of daisy and stem, s “WOKTHINGTON, G02 F st. u. SALE—A VERY CK DRIVING Teturned to 19. Gblo ave. nw. Sie ian SI—-SATUKDAY, BLACK NE SALE-POUR HonsPs, “Two core: | Trovs. three sets harness. Adress Mf. SHIPLEY, 410 7th at... = OR SALE-HOKSE: QUIET, a'xo phaeton and. harness Tobe: wi}, sell’ cheat BLE, 205 14th st. now ASsin CAME TONE Price #10: | TWO COUPE. LEGAL NOTICE a p COURT OF THE DISTRICT is’ Conrt ‘business. 2Hth Of September, ING, Hal), late of the District of Colam- ‘Doc. 18. ion having been m Paper writhue cropounded as the last inentand for let Henry Hall, deceased, by Notice is hereby: his cout gn CERTDAN . GENTLE, GooD 4 good conde |S THE scrRe Molt ‘ folding a spect BAIKD'S LIVE! JOR SALE—HORSF Nerv eueap, also old carriage cor. New York ave, 3 JOR SALF_FINE BAY old: kind and vent TIM6 Sd si, nw. uate work anywhere anda ly #90; worth double. KR SALE_—8 HOI oq | HESS COAL YARD, 22 One fine, lare sTand. QZ rtoepm (aaa SS : DOR SALE_Wito 1S WM. ¥.OEYER? THE MAN has the greatest. wninber ant variety of alt carriaces, biwgties, waron: second haud ; bargains for cash or on tins all concerned to a} ih concerpe’ disagreeable said, Down by Weight of Woe’ would be as appro- priate as anything.” Te Inquirs at W. ¢ against the xrantis 11 be published in the in “ion Law Iieporter aud. Rveulae stur ome h of turee siveesstve weeks befare said iy L. P. w 3 2 eon hand nearly ris Nagamine cts t morlerp styles and finish, ingtons, phastons tn ons or Pagtic wa | sistingof victoriaa. cabriolets, Drgvies and 20 different terns. One whole floor of over 100 business wanvas Jey whips, lan Filed September 9. 1892, rie SUPREME COUR Wilson E. Brown, t Upon motion of the conipl woth Tiny of September the devendant, Wiliam. Tucker, ed herein on or ‘before ti ‘These evods will be sold at rigut prices inaat bs" hie counse? bic tercail, usit may be er, cuuns bivaprases rablicteeail, uvit maybe to se hivaprearance SMEERS ‘s he next. Pale. day vs after this day. otherwise the OW SALE CARRIAGE wieson easy terms. ly attended to est Wasiingten. SUMMER RESORTS. STICKNEY. ATLANTIC CITY, 100 FEET ‘ky ave. ; #2 to $2. ee SricKNRY. eee id WAGONS AND BUG * y AND. SQUARE PIANO (BEST | | 1d por week. Eve-y con SALE-AN ELEGANT NEW crxiguy (pas cuaLvostE, ATLANTIC CITY, Directly on the beach. ‘Hot and cold sea water baths in the house. FE, ROBERTS & SONS. (FO ~— MOUNTAINS OF MARY- MFORT RETREAT. pdf ae A. 1s orwan, Pianos jor rent. HUGO | fied’ Keep i yst, Washington county. popular song.” ‘AMS, Asst. MANICURE. Mei Mani aay NOTARIES PUBLIC. ‘PERSONS, WISHING orn ‘at Syeddreioas Yesterday evening a very pleasant and quiet weddihg took place at the residence of the Rev. W. A. Bartlett, 1200 K street. ‘The contracting parties were Mr. Harry B. Bradstreet off this city and Miss Mamie E. Murphy of Indianapolis, | daughter of the late Capt. W. E. Murphy. C. 8. A., and stepdaughte: of H. 8. Cunningham, C. M., M.D., of Indianapolis. Ex-Reprerenta- tive Archie Bliss was the best man, and pre- sented the bride with a handsome brown-stone residence on North Carolina avenue. The | bride was in white watered silk, wore diamonds and carried a lovely bunch of white roses, ee SHOOTING STARS. “So you feel timid about walking under a ladder?” asked the man who is superstitious. ‘ was the reply, “I do, if aman bap- pens to be using it for the transportation of | bricks.” FOUNDLAND | spljat; no tag. Return to “No flies on me!” exclaimed the self-satisfied | young man. “Yeu, there is,” replied little Johnny, “you're | settin’ on the fly paper.” THE BEAR OF THE BOARDING HOUSE. “Won't you play?” said the young man who always puts his foot in it, Ih, certainly, since you insist,” she replied. “What would you like to hear?” And the bachelor who doesn’t mind being think ‘Heart Bowed ‘The ex-summer boarder oe Of cash is a boarder, ‘Though he mentions his trip but to blame. xperience teaches,” Tho tage gravely preaches— But he'l' try it next year just the same. Proverbs often fail. A new broom does not sweep clean in the hands of the t who has had experience. See SCHOOL Days. ‘The small boy taunts the teacher new And she in vain may fret. She knows whatever he may do He's “mommer’s little pet,’ A FELLOW FEELING. “How d'y do. We're sorter connected in business, so we might as well be sociable.” ‘I don't quite follow you,” replied the digni- stranger. :‘Why, you're the superintendent of the in- sane asylum, ain't ye?” “Yes.” “Well, I'm the man who wrote the leadin’ ‘Order “The Star” for the Week. Tax Evexixa Stan for the encampment “Yes,” he replied, “1 think I did.” Witness explained how his attention was at- | colored men were not served there. i ANXIOUS TO GET HOME. Witness gave his name to someboa: he said, “to my surprice I was umm, witness. Ihave been here tor a week and am anxious to get home.” ‘The floorwalker worea G. A. R. badge and witness told him to give Johnson something to ent or take off his budge. “Did anybody except the gentleman from Omaha use any profane language?” asked Col. Cook. He remained here to testify in the case be- canto he thought Johnson had not been properly treated. «Pim not much stuck on social equality my- self,” said the ex-judge, “for I'm able to take care of myself.” He thought if there vas one thing that cov- | ered a multitude of sins it was being an old | soldier. Witness said he returned to Mr. Harvey's and Jooked for the colored man, but could not find im. “Then,” said couneel, “yon, made voyages of discovery that were fruitless?” “I guces that’ what they might be called,” replied the Omaha citizen. MERCER ALEXANDER. After recess Mr. French called Mercer Alex- ander, colored, who was with Mr. Johnson last Wednesday evening. He testified that they went inthe place and stood at the bar for awhile and as no one waited on him he pulled outa chair and sat at a table. One of the waiters told him that the places were enguged. ‘Then they went to the cashier and were im- formed by him that colored persons were not served in there. On crost-examination witness described the actions of Mr. Johnson and the waiter in the restaurant, He said that Mr. Johnson was not boisterous, nor was he profane. “Have you any more testimony?” inquired the court of Mr. French. “Only the testimony of Mr. Montague to prove that Mr. Harvey is the proprietor of the place,” replied counsel. epee ele rat ir. Harvey np for a quarter of a century.” ‘TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE. Col. Cook then made a short opening state- ment and called George W. Roberts, who one of the barkeepers in Mr. Harvey's last Wednesday. He testified that Johnson and another man walked in the place very gentlemanly and were about to take two seats that were engaged when the floorwalker called their atterttion to the fact. Johnson said: “Well, I'nr as good as white man in the house.” ‘The foorwalker him he didn’t doubt that and ti walked over to the cashier's stand and started a ro! | and he was ‘week will be mailed to any address in the United | ored man wearing a G. A. RL States free of postage for 15 cents, No better souvenir of the encampment can be secured, Geen ay ‘TOOK SEATS THAT WERE ENGAGED. ‘Mr. A. C. Hayes, floorwalker in Harvey's, was ‘the next witness. He said that when the col- “T'm as good as any ———— white man in ‘Then they went over to the cashier's desk and had some words. Mis attention was called to testimony of the Ornba judge, and | witness said be did not remember baving seen the Judge in the place the evening of the trou- ‘The policy of the city authorities in regard to the public landings dn the river front, which came into the possession of the corporation when it was orgonized from the old trastes board, is now complete. est in the river front landings, ex wharf, was sold by the trustece held these landings in charge for thirty-one years, and the corporation for over one hundred and ten years, renting or leasing them, but some ten years ago the policy of selling them was broached and has As tose landings were WAS NOT A ROPXCER. On cross-examination witness anid he wae an attorney-at-law and bad lived here twenty He could not say positively which one used the bad language, as he was excited at the ‘The last public inter. “Did they create any disturbence?” “Not until the re was enongh for me,” ough for what?” ‘o put him out.” “Oh, then you're the bouncer? replied witness, “I am not a ark was made, and that plied witness. ked Mr. French. heen carried out nit in fact not corporation real estate public benefit, it landings are not needed the ney derived from the sale of the lands should rested asa fund for public parks, which are lands heid for th | fair that as publi Witness said he saw a number of colored | persons served in the restaurant that night, LEMUEL SHOWELL. Mr. Lemuel Showel!, a mechanical engineer from Vhiladelphia, was the next witness called. He testified that he had been in the restaurant fully ten minutes before the colored men came in, waiting for a place to get something to eat, “What was the condition of the eating ba asked the court, “It was filled.” answered witne ¥ # the men were two deep. Witness told of the noise made in the place and said there was some swearing, but he could Witness said he dines at Mr. Harvey's when in the city and er before bad he seen AN IMPORTANT CITY COUNCIL MEETING, The city council met last Marbury prosiding in the aldermen and Presi- dent Snowden in the ¢ the favorable re port of the joint apecinl cor the Haskin Wood Vuleant m to buy the int tion of Alexandria im ti pany of Washi borized to make « deed and te affix to it the seal of the litor were al-o authoriv: | to sell at anc- not tell who did such boisterous con- the Pioncer wills, je for a deed to Capt ant of the old Lany wharf! property at the foot of Duke street on the An order wasn Heury Elwood, who has been cashier at Har- Yey's for twenty-two vears, also gave testimony. His testimony corroborated other witnesses for the defense MR, HARVEY'S TESTIMONY. ‘The defendant was «worn, and be a he gave orders to his employes to furnish all G. A.B. men who came in the place, and he had no trouble with any one except the prose cuting witness in @ “| nished many a soldier something to ent | for which he never received a ce | got a drink and put cepted just as well as the regular price. efendant said he had more customers tha’ could accom: homaa was on duty as cashier on that di he also appeared asa witness. cuting witness came to bis desk b receipt of the last bout what the lienry McWilliams om St. Mary's Church, were followed by many frends took place this mornin and the reman to the Catholic « the sixth, has been placed on ss said he fur- 4 at Trintty wn ten cents it wi folk Kerby, F. Harp . n Grady and | lost an infant chiid within forty-eight hours. Deeds in fee have been file He said that this remark le C. Barnard to Mary Frasier, 21, vue; 1 anumber of persons got up from oe B. Parvas, part 11, block T.S. Tucker to A.M. raith Farm; €1.509 McLachlin, lots 9 and 10, 9q. 684, . FE. T. Matthews to 8. K. Behrend, part 8, aq. S. G. Cowhing, mul 2 WAITER EVANS’ EVIDENCE. oigred, who was employed rant that evening as a waiter, was that the seats dimen took were engaged, as the men ent the bar getting a Witness told the men that he cc e them then only for the reason that the 3 and 24block 7. Trinidad: $ Yoiton to J. 8. Sworm G1. sq. S64; €2.000. B. P. Maytield to ticld, parts 60 and 6 Waggaman to W. M. O'Brie | After making bis opening statement to the | orders from Mr. Harvey about serving colored Morton, who bas been visiting in Washington | Jury Mr, French called the prosecuting wit-| people. He had see and Baltimore, having arranged for her daugh- | ness, Mr. Johnson, to the stand. ter Morton's studies during the winter, returns to her home in Galveston on Thursday. 89. 21, Geor J men drank at the 1 Lael He was | bar, but had not seen any of them sit at the A. Volland, sub Judge Miller Inid down the law aa affecting e case and outlined the proof necessary to | inaintain the charge. Se See i, Milans to J. 8. Trayiof, amb a2, bik 3 Lo Droit Park: € vell, sub 18, bik. Brown et al. to } | Ingleside; & me . Le Droit Park: € lot 25, bik. 1, Late this afternoon, after the testimony was Il in, the jury gave a verdict of not guilty . ing | te 1 and 3, blk. 2, Metropolis; | without learing theireente Anna McKeever to Annie Callabun, bik. 10, Meri dail to Mary Isaivell | Congress Heights: £150, jouser, lot 13, blk. Rouser, lot 12, bik. Same to Marguret J. H_ Lewis to J. Ennis, lot Ga, bik. 50, Long Meadows; rw A. P. Boga Louisa J. Williams t lots 19.and 20, »q. 176; & son Johnson, pt. sub 1 Hester tos. ¢ Equity Covrt—Judge Bradley. Today—Bell agt. Bell; ale ratiti ting purchaser. Gaghan agt. ; testimony ordered taken in thirty Davieon: leave to fil Williams agt. William: | mony before Albert Harper. examiner, ordered Hanna agt. Pendleton; reference to Buckley agt. Scott. Haslup, sub 44, 0g. 958: $1,986.25. P. J. Clarke to H. Jarboe, lots 3 and 4, block 6, to Jawes MeLaren, to 74, aq. STS: £1,600. 2 jaud L. Bradley, part P. T. Browning. » On cross-examination witness raid that while | 8uditor. re; time to take testimony en; contract for sale of infant's | interest coufirmed—I. Smith appointed trustec | p Sb and parts Lederer to A. 10,T. and B.'s sub Mt 0. Denison to A. L. Delt- Amends Harrie part 6. block rich, Jot 26. block 20, . L. Pollard, part 3, aq. 558; # Reb to Joseph X. Saunde y against Distri against same: parte 12 and ia, XN. Saunders to H. F. Reb, es and John Dr, Bauterberg’s Will. The will of the late Dr. Cherles Rauterberg to his son, Dr. L. E. Rauterberg, 1005 M street and 1414 6th stree to bis daughter, Julia Karr, 215 $d street north- northeast. George Em- | sume property, © | Symington to aq. 563; 8. Jones, same property " Grady, interest in sub 4, M. Hubbard te and 2, bik. 1, Trinida Rawell, sub 91 sto Cyrus Manty, «bs 2 and 5, . B. Hodges to W. G. 11, Trinidad; & | Harbin, lots Harbin’ to W. W. L. Clitt to Laura #q. 711: $1,100. , sq. 859; $4,000, | Peck, sub 38, ‘sq. 924; © H. Etz, lot 23, bik. was filed toda} Julia Symington Hi. Spaulding Z. B. Babbitt, low 1 west and 40 C «tr ‘ob Robison to mert is named as executor. Columbia Bowling Cla! The Columbia Bowling Club organized last | bi ng at Henrich’s bowling alley, on 20th | street, and elected officers for the ensuing year | ieorge Seufferlee, president; A. J. taker, viee president, and Sidney ‘Among the members present Were Messrs. Myers, Mockeridge, Ross, Denckas, Hughes, Whitaker, Seufferlee, Grasse, |g. Smith, Muts aud Brown, This clab plays the Dutch game of “cocked bat every Tuesday evenin: |. sume property; &— A. Cowsill te pat C, Gesstord to Sarah BE. 5M), Sucan W. Car 13, Brookland; to Welbelmina Bernau, part dition to Georgetown: & on to L. D. Schaefer, lot 19, bik. 45, Holmead Manor; recretary and tre Marriage Licenses, s have been issued by the ‘As a matter of fact,” said Mr. French, “did | clerk of the court to the following: Richard | Ryan and Lena M. i lis and Cornelia Hill: George R. Smith of | Fletcher of Prince | 114, € iaskins and Eliza | Grasten, pt. fingst aud Katha- | et Charles | trae Commissioners District of Colambia to John Prout, pt. 1, ag. 197: 8 ‘T. Dearing, pt. 16, Widow's Mite; € | Baldwin to C. W. Nothe 7 ©. HL. Parker t Marriage licens M. V. Bonnell to ¢ of Virginia; Clay sub 66, aq. 495; Donaldson to D. Birtwell, pt. 0. | tracted to Comrade Johnson. He went with | —emacargia Va., and Rosie him to the casitier's desk, and was told that | Vi Ce ‘er, both of Baltimore, Md onson of Munsficld, Ohio,and Lina Wright | A. HL Frear to G. Barrie, sub S. Kendall and | 8. W. Werthington to K. 3 edericksburg, Va.; | Cornwell and Alice Reed; Gove C. | Ainslee of Newark, N. J., and Kate ML taine: Edward T. White ‘of Knoxville, Tenn. and Honora G. Sullivan; Ben, uinevan of Altoon and Margaret Mackall; Wal- | uth N. Collins; of Baltimore and Belle C. Clark and Katie berts of Marshall, N.C., and Nettie M. Harold V. Hirshberg of New York | city and Kathleen E, Murtaugh of Chesapeak mes H. Howard and Hannah Fox; and Minnie M. Davis: Chas. H. | Murphy and Kato Herndon; Ignatins H. Dojen Flavin; Joseph M. Eberly and ‘wirfax county, Va. |of Lexington, Mis Mars B. Jenkins, both of Fr Amick sub 135, sq. TH; #—. . B. Ford, lots 8 and 9, Takoma; Senge to Anta Hill, part 4, section 9, Barry Farm; $500. 3. H. Marr to W. 1. Hotchkiss, subs 6 to 8, 11 to 18 and 17 to 19, | of Meyerssilie, P Donaldson and | miah M. K. Bayi 0 3, 6q. 662; $4,200. W. J. | Keefer; Jaines Morrison, ‘sub 141, #q- rama C. Clark, sub 21 Lucy M. Sanger to Virginia E. Magrude: 23. 8q. 35, Goorgetow Jobns, parts 23 and 24. do. ‘ lgrk, sub 75, block 2, Trinidad: €3,200. . Clark, same property; . Darby to A. 5. Johnson, rie to F. Dunlop, D. Stone to 1039; 3,000. A. K | Edwin Howi: A. B. Clark to Lizzie | Emily 5) Ledman, both of 7, section 2, Burrville; #300, 0. Atherton, lot 12, block 4, Avalon Heights; John Peabody to J. H. Lewis, #ab 980; $3,200. 5.4L. Lewis to Lillian M. sub 67, block 1, Trinidad; $3,600. C. man to James C. Crampton, subs 127 B. E. Gettings et al. to Sand 5, 9g. 938: $166.55. € Sanborn, part 25, sq. 950; 8—. Webb to Martha V. Webb, part 9, eq. Sarah A. Swart to F. Bex, part Peters’ Mill $1,500. “Rachel M. Hewett et al. to L. E. AT THE RIVER FRONT. Schooner Flying Scud, Baltimore, Capt. Morsan, from the lames river, with 100.000 feet of lumber. Schooner Elizabeth, Georgetown, tt, from Bt. Mary's river, Wood. Schooner Aumie Fs Ch t Gaye.” MeCrocker, frou Yeocumico, Vacs with dU cons inp wood, Schooner Leroy." Alex ‘Kicbard Wright, from Coa river, with oysters: Schooner Dandy, Tappahannock, Ve., Capt. Cov- ington, to Jackson's creek to load with oysters. Schooner Eliza J. Pendleton, Islesboro', Me., Capt. ——., to Georgetown, D.C., to load coal for the east. Schooner Layton, Baltimore, Ci D.C., Capt. Ben ‘with 50 cords of . Geo. W. Jones, to A meeting of members of the G. A. RB. and their Indies, assembled in Lee Camp Hall, Richmond, Monday night, was addressed by Col. Alex. W. Archer, commander of Lee Camp. Fraternal speeches were also made by Gen. E. H. Harland, Maj. J. C. Connolly, United Btates district attorney of Springfield, TL; Cleary of Buffalo, N. ¥., and Maj. BR. M. Wood of Joliet, IIL oft H Fel ee } 3 wie i i i r sift