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Terms. $4.50 Per year in Advance. VoL. TX. yHATI SAW, AND HEARD. [here are some people so bad in s city until it has become neces- y to organize a“Law and Order association.” Now, is this asso- for the protection classes of citizens against toughs of the city, or is r the purpose of a few colored to gain a little cheap notorie- The question is why should 1in classes of colored people or- 1 Law and Order Club, un- t isto keep order, respecta~ and sobriety among them- s. If this late association is 4t purpose, 1 am in favor of im of the opinion that it will vessary for Jadge Miller to yne of its members a lecture rality and how to let females vho are anxious to maintain virtue and honor. The Law club has a great work e it and since some of its ers are avxious to gain noto- e expense of the crimi~ n , 1 would suggest that a »» awarded tothe member cin unearth {criminal corruption. sat le tehison assault case which | vy Judge Miller on st Saturday afiernoon. Julge er in disposing of the case laid he law and his theory of po licers being condemned, for ecessary force iu bringing | down; was practical and tich all respectable citi vse. Jadge Miller nor cise will not uphold a police- nakes himself two offici- if he should use brutal citizen. Hatehinson bim- stitied that the officer did not ut him, and so conflicting 1e testimony of the govern- vituesses, Judge Miller could thing else but dismiss the issed ae Lawyer Moss, one of the coun- eer Dean, is entitled to ind not condemnation. The red people or those who were sted in the Hutchison case, know that Mr. Moss was sels for ¢ ling officer Dean because | but because | Lwhite man, scharged with using unnec- sting a colored testimony for the not prove. Public Jadge Miller remark- y with the man seem i, and I will add, be he & ary fores . whic a*y sses of the colored people s city, did not take very much n the recent indignation the promoters of those ngs admitted themselyes that, i a bad case and when they sked why didn’t they bring e other case, they asserted that did not know of any other the Hutchison case was sit to light. Let these same men who called the recent 1ation meetings, advise the that they are attempting to d, educate themselves, enter yusiness, learn trades, keep i assignation houses and rum and the public will then rate with the Law and Order y. Par people cf this country are in of the passage of avy law is going to protect them 10 ce exercise of their civil and il rights. Every omce and e some ministerial or political ssert that the National Elee- iw will work to the detriment Negro. These indoubtedly been sent North e southern confederates ; they raid to make these speeches dvice is that no loyal en sbould give them an No honest man is afraid passage of any law that) Ss to protect a citizen ; no hon- | u will oppose a law that is ush crime and violence. should the National Election condemned? The confed- s of the South know that will be fair and honest at the polls; they know y elected men will come gress. Let the Senate pass ection bill. there —— ASBURY PARK, N. J. vury Park, N.J., Jaly 12.— the greatest | il has been said about blacklegs | ley founder of Asbury Park. fora number of years, is that of Negro | bathing, and he bas decided to set | apart the Second avenue bathing | grounds and houses for their exclu- sive use. A new safety bathing rope has been provided, and an en- tirely new lot of bathing suits and | towels. These suits are entirely | different from others used at the} Park, Their bathing hours will be | from 8 to5 in the afternoon. | There has always been opposi- tion to Negroes bathing at the same place with the white people, jand Mr. Bradley has doubtless found an excellent solution to the | difficulty.-“Exchange.” | — <> o THEY SAY The noisy dog of the Cleveland | “Gazetiee” has stop barking. | Barking dogs are harmless. It. is the silent dog that | must watch. you The silent mau is tue dangerous | being. You never tell where to find him. Silence is golden wherever you go. The Bere dress soon. wili be out in a new Look at us in a few weeks. The National Election bill will become a law. The Senate will not hesitate in chaaging the bill. Harrison will be renominated. Empty titles are numerous. The Senate will change its rules. In the Police Court last Monday, a colored man charged a police man with having clabed him. Law- yer Moss remarked to Lawyer Ricks, why don’t you call an indig- nation meeting, Ricks? Ricks retorted by telling Moss not to make a fool of himself. Whenever a person testifies that he has been clubed by an officer, Moss looks tor Ricks to see if an indignation meeting is in order. Never dispair although weather is warm. Will there be any colored police put on the force. No charges have been preferred against Maior Revells. the If they are prepared they have not been prefered. Stubborn men generally get the worst of the deal. Right is bound to prevail, Join the Legion of Horor. Go tothe Hyman Bros., if you want cheap goods. Industry is the spice of life. Honesty is the best policy. The Federal Election vill bound to pass the Seuate. is Blessed is he who expects noth~ ing because be will not be disay- pointed. Never be surprised at auything. The District Appropriation bill will pass some time svon. The office se‘kers are not at all jn a hurry. The worthy shall be the last pro- vided for. Tuesday was a warm day. AMUSEMENTS. @. A. K., will give | A&A Camp Fire, AT CITY PARK, 0,P. MORTON POST NO. 4,| $8 | Cor. N, Y. Ave. and Ist Streets, | (FORMERLY LOEFFLERS GARDEN) | Tuesday August 5th, 1890. | Bowhng Alleys, Shooting Gal-| pm |lery, and other amusements. | Harttacks, Coffee and Beaus. Refreshments at moderate prices. |Tickets of Admission, | Committee:—Geo. D Graham, | Commander; Thomas E. Powell | Chas. B. Fisher, Edward Bright, | H. Boston, John A. Scott, edve | choice selection 25 Cts.) importan HYMAN BROG., 1320 7th Street, N. W. HEADQUARTERS FOr ALL SPECIALTIES IN THE LOWING ARTICLES: FOL- Baskets worth 25 ¢ at 10¢. Assorted Decorated china worth 25¢ 10e. La ge yellow bowls worth 25¢ at 10c. Large white bowls worth 25e at 10¢. Large tin buckets, 10 qt., worth Large glass berry dishes wor 5c = 10e. Fine linen napkins worth 25¢ « 10¢, Fine linen napkins worth 10¢ 5e. “© © Handkerchiefs worth 15c at 10e, Large fine turkish towels ‘* 20c¢ at 10¢, Large fine linen towels ‘© 20¢e at 10c. Lamp globes worth 8 and [0c at 5c, Glass butter dishe Fine biass card Fine imported ba Fine “ Fine tc 25¢ at 10e: kets worth 25¢ at 10c. cup: and saucers worth 25¢ 10c th brushes worth 25e 4 Fir wire hair brushes worth 20¢ l0e Fine large brass photo frames “ 200 10¢ Fine selections of novels worth 20¢ at 10c. | Fine soip worth 20e at 10¢. ssortment of tin ware 5 ov baking pans in Wire goods, broilers, ete. The latest novelties of all kinds 10e. We are always adding new arti to our stor You must come to see to know, » over 10e. in our store. the city 1 10¢ NOTICES. GOOD LOTS in South Brook- land a smali distance from Ecking tun, aud Ist station on the Metro- politan R. R. Price $2.50 to $400 $10 cash $10 per month, For sale by owner, M.G. Oliver, 1815. 14th St., a. w June 14, 1 mo. 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