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Terms. $2.00 Per year in ‘Advance, VIL. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER B 1888. s UR FIRST TO DIE FOR LIB. | interest, made the whole mass to ERTY. sacrifice their lives and wealth tor J a - i ro CRIsPUS ATTUCKS, the alleged protection of the slave property of the few. se ye of consecrated stones, anaes above the bones THE HIGH SCHOOL : im who did a martyr fall, sce IN RELI ABLE FOOT W EAR! u i? was heard the tocsin safe dio Daiow! Seis n ; } aa WERE FRIGHTENED INTO AT- : - veil that hero to the light, TENDENCE—WHAT THEY DO oh the starry banner. bright; : Gentlemen don’t go bouncing arvund from pillar to post look ——AT THE—— eil a that*the world may see ee ee for cheap clothing, Grot to die for Ebert. pdt a eee) Eee ee RL ee A ie NE cet os if deal um os Ue cyl yok re linea ee ee sgl MTL <t in the hour of darkest night,| A representative of the Brg . en hope for freedom first saw|dropped in the Franklin Schoo! OSTON HOE OUSE light, building on last Monday evening, ; to his nation’s standard came, |hefore his time to. testify, and and we guarantee to Show you better values, for less money than you ndicate her glorious name. foukR the rockvwiere ar Mowe can find elsewhere—not only in Washington, but in the South. \ foree of er, brave, 7 trustees meet crowded with the hi cats i ko oz ith Street, northwest. | Bosten’s revolution w: i i jc very musket’s mouth,’ [who eaid to the Bex’ reprovocta TEN TIMES THE STOCK ; | his country’s right and tive that they had been summoned 0 from than ay other house t . to select m tha b y sa y ; lg possi le for a ‘0 show Not —— — 4 didn’t know anything about his clas Sao GENTS CALF SHOES e to free his clan, pis bi charges against Prof Brown; that fY ERY > 5 ; ‘amis, prevailing there, | thoyewere told by. Prof. Oa-doss THING WORN IN ALL STYLES AT PRICES FAR BELOW THE LOWEST. ssed the people everywhere. | j¢ they didn’t anewer the summons by yourselves or your boys, can be bought under our roof. ry patriotic breast, they would be expelled from FURNISHINGS--the latest novelties, «= | = = — __ tveeeseeseeees 5) ora eseaceee awake from east to west; {sehool. When asked what they GROUND: FLOOR—FRONT, every tongue a loud proclaim, | knew they said that they didn’t SHOTS ss ie thy praise to Attuck’s name. | know anything and they didn’ Ghanen sora ne peice: Ladies, Missesand Childrens Shoes rove bis best the foe to foil, | propose fo be brought into Prof. ae Z IN ALL STYLES & PRICES T0 SUIT THE MOST that hot and heating broil; | Cardoza’s muddle, and bad they HATS—For yourselves and children, nothing but new styles. z z fell, brave leader first shot | known that Prof. Cardoza had no GROUND FLOOR—BAOK. ECONOMICAL BUYER, down, authority to remove them from rs i i F — 5 BOYS’ CLOTHING— . ‘inst to wear the martyt’s |school they would have remained Cen | ee bh ae rid as seclideel at home. The special investigation z ies : 1s by that dreadful act of ire, | committee should ascertain trom CLOTHING FOR YOURSELVES—Suits and overcoats. roused the revolution’s Bre; - the witnesses, before they testity, ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR. Every parr of Shoes we sell we gquar- i melted chaius trom bond-| whether they have been intimi~ TAILORING DEPARTMENT-<Clothing to measure. i j men’s hands, ‘ dated in any way, if so the inves- FOURTH FLOOR. . oe =e snatactarys after made our land the pride of} tation should cease and Cardozo 2 being purchased, money refunded. lands. preemptorialy dismissed. There WORKING OUTFITS, By R. PLUMMER. were fully one dozen young ladics DRESS OUTFITS : 3 New York city. | present, being compelled to attend SCHOOL OUTFITS Call early and secure good — We closeat7 p.m. Saturday the investigation by force of a : : me . at 11:30 p.m. SHERMANS PREDIC |of the accusers. Being compelled,| Liveries and waiters’ novelties --Specialties. x TION. also, to set in the Boe aes Lower prices can’t be named, better goods can’t be found, greater BOSTON SHOE HOUSE, aie late hour, depriving them of the| variety impossible. H Gola * . advantage of studying their les~-| ge-MR. P. A. DICKSON has connected himself with our house and be stein, E'rop. RNING TO THE SOUTHERN 8s xons, and should they fail in the | will be pleased to see his friends, and aid you'in making your selections 912 SEVENTH STRERT, N. W. SSINS—WHAT THEY MAY EX~| exymination they will be compell- : ed to go back. P.S. Tickets to all purchases at $1.000r over, 18 will get a $150 — The editor of this paper addregs- s pan 2eGe=s ed the following letter to Trustee North American Review.) “ " — — = ne \. is the use of shutting our | Cornish: +05 5 POPU LAR OUTEITT ERS. —_—_— — ota =r gycne al et rt sertapprg SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE . m 1850 to , and | 53 re | seeeremenneenr == the penalty. The next Washington D. C., z Sa aa h K Att t } gp - ete | Uct, 9, °88:| TRIALS OF AN EDITOR, [er will tell him 75 cts. for one ouse eepers ention ! sense, and if I can| Mr. L. A. Cornish, insertion, ‘Please put it ee ey it. Lwill feel more| Chairman of the Special Inves- ak a ge teamed erie at a NITE in in past Victori d | tigating committee: There are some people who are | colored cflice and wanted it print- ‘ 1 a 10 eq Suuth, let “3 ~ Sir: of the opinion that a _bewspaper te a en ee on ets. eae AND MYERS ind count bis vot I beg leave to call|can runon wind and air. Some ext the colored orator or le carpal oat pose ong your attention to certain witnesses | people will come into your office,|!ecturer. He calls with forty or W Emporium of House Furnishings, will hasten your | that bave been summoned by Prof,|a-k for the editor and keep you \fifty pages of foolseap manuscript. FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, STOVES, RANGES y al ability asa peo-|F. L. Cardoza, aud who stated to | two hours tulking about themsel- He wants it all published and will BEDDING, &e. Goods sold on the Credit § i -isnouse talking to|meon last Munday evening, that | ves, how they would conduct aj take 20 papers at 23 cents per piled Bre redit System. dy suirts’—I have | they wereinformed by Prof. Cardo- | paper, and such foolishness.-They | copy. It will cost the editor Bes 1007 7th Street and 657 N. Y. Ave., n. w. fthem; yea, coate | Za that it they didn’t attend the in-| will pull fiom taeir pocket an about $10.00 to set it up, Next p-anguined ‘by the | vestigation they would be expell- | article, persoual to themselves, and | sre the vily tongued beats. They ‘ ee pia ee « best men who/|ed from school. These ludies| request you to publish it, an editor will try to stuff you fall. They Tare i eged and im-| stated to Prof. Cardoza that they | who is conducting au accommo- will tell you that you area great \ fiendsin Louisiana, in | Knew nothing about his charges; | dation journal will publish it.) mun; that your name was read in B U Y ¥QO UR ) wrouse the enmity of | notwithstanding this declaration Afier the paper is printed, thes the English papers, This is taffy ion of the North, | they were intimidated and forced | same individuals will call om you are getting. 3 ‘i $2.50. $3.00 and $4 00 CALF BOOTS. be beginning of time, | to attend this meeting in vivla~ and say, “are your papers out yet? To all Sy gett ag EE i $150, $2.00 and $2.50 SEAMLESS GAITERS, 1 pe »ple have been quick tion of decency and justice. Are} Of course be knows they are out, state that all personal matter, $ 00 and $4.00 LADIES AND GENT’S HAND SEWED GAITERS. $ $ cr but not enduring. | you aware of these existing evils, | and will request you to let him | church’ notices will be charged iu , ; if dc 1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 LADIES FINE KID BUTTON. Northern people, per centra, | and will your committee tolerate | have three or tour to send to his for, aud if you don’t want your) $1 95° $1.50 and $2 BUY’S BUTTON AND LACE SHOES. )w to anger, but once arous-|any such proceedings? friends, it will do your paper good. | fecling burt don’t ask for free 97 CENTS SCHOOL SHOES. re not easy to allay, The! Very respectfully, yours, | A minister will next come a puffs or complimentary papers. | ern people will lo W. Catviy Caase. say, that he will preach a specia : mit ike at ai ar = ae sermon to-morrow on “Christ, and RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES d, and yet be counted in the How Crusified.” “I thought,”| WHERE TO BUY THE BEE AY cal game against them. Bet- POINTERS. said he, “I would like a special , ct the qnestion honestly. notice of my sermon published in : ; x ’ abrogation ofarticle 14| yore females should learn trades. | YOU Paper, because I know it will] East Washington, Prof. J. W. : amendments to the Consti- > do me good. ’ He will write his| Fowler, 313 ard street 8. @ 402 h t f the United States, or|., rere are to many” teachers for) jtice, hand it to the editor, re-| South Washington: Dr. 8. A. ith Sti N. W. ' ‘ is r at r anaeoe ae pes the schools. quest its publication, talk a little Sumby, F bet. 3rd and 43 sts., s. w. : tes Otherwian, ‘80 sure as| Every normal school graduate, | wnile about the weather and ask gt patton Der Boller, 16th and me Price Maco Soece ¢ 2 7 5 + : . . t « God in Heaven, you will cannot be a teacher. i a lot of ee ayenions te M streets; Capt. W. P. Gray‘ 15th : ‘tuer War, more cruel thau | | The school board will be compell- | you good day and say nothing) poor Lst.; Mrs. Pokety, M bet 12:h SEE:—THE OLD LADY IN THE WINDOW. . When the toreh and dag~|ed to open other avenues shortly |about money. Next will come} oq 13th sts.; Chas. Bealle, cor. 13th uke the place of the | for females graduates. those who have been out of tow0 | and H sts; Philadelphia House 348 aig oe pee = ts of well-ordered batallions. | [pdustrial education should be | Several weeks or a month. wl Pa. Ave. P.S. Tickets and Souvenirs for all. egro is gaiving in exper~ | pushed in our schools. have just returned from White} Can always be obtained at any . at { iutell.gence every day,| y. ladies should not marry Sulpbur, Saratoga, Luke George | of the above named places every bins seal Byram! Hes] ne sma ¥) or Albany. I wich you would say | Saturday morning. ndsmen, know ye not, who | Neither sooulé young men mar- oe I aria = a poy oa ee wren ps = he question bas been asked, are paper, ‘the collector will call and } ‘ drestige Sade page all ebristian good? | get insulted for calling. “Doyou| ‘The patrons of the Bez must “ ere 2 « ! 8. A) : i ¢ - eee re = os gree ah wd There should be a school of) think I waut to beat you? Please | Pay for all advertisements, in the 1, atl I w. “Y .? | trade for young ladies. | dicontinue my paper and I sball| Way of notices, deaths, marnmages, ae fe . “Old Females are becoming to be | call at the office.” &e. No matter of a personal | R : grey x oa <ttas geod petals: | Well! he never calls. He will so ay be inserted unless it ei ws By i | ‘ a . aus who reach Castle Gar-| here is no reason why a female meet the editor on the street aut P thousands every day in| printer sbould not be paid as tell bim that his collector insulte: | Ikuow my Southern | mach as men. } a eee Mr. L. Gotham Fletcher op is s 1 answer, “Wh t | ese Same individuals will 20} our authorized collector for East | salou” =e - sonlentnuns = aera dura toa white p:per, the Star for|and South Washington. The | srced—we are ‘solid ” So ; Sai t eat instance, “What will you charge subscribers in those sections of | were in 1861, when a tithe of frees Bam esses elit and|™e for publishing this specia!| the city are requested to pay him | < t number, united by self- a nel church notice?” The Star manag~} when he calls. \ a ce