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rHE LEGAL NOTICE. WASHING LON BEEK, Washington Patriarchie No. 18, G.! U.O. of O F., under the command of Col. W. P Gray, will have in this city a four days conclave. First ever know by the Order, commenciag Sept. 71h. Full particulars will appear in the BRE | later on. | Royal Hughes, Attorney Supreme Cenrt of the District of Columbia severly Randall VS. Lucy Ana Raadail. FT GOOD fetll Buy pure foud that appeals to your appetite Mail Carrier, Preacher aad Mighty Hunter. $100.00 TOLOAN. In any amount on FURNITURE, PIANOS, FE 2 by Ad — without delay, removal or publicity. You can pay Pan payments to suit ee If you have a loan else money come to us. € can accommod borrowing elsewhere. k Re ncails No. 23,650. Kquity Decket No. 53 The object of this sui is to obtain a decree F of divorce fiom ihe b uds «f marri ge for adul-| ()}, omestead and Grandma's tery ¢ mmilted b. the defe. dant with one Pe. Ott Homestead sa ter rletchrou Grace st. mw. in the city of Wasb- } ington District of . ciumbia inthe month of A-| Kr ads, baked by Boston Bak- | piil and May &.D. 1A99, and with other persons Gaktows to the compraluant in the mosths of ing Co., till the bill, There} are the Juiy and August, A.D. 190 at no. 2730 — icks Si., 1 + in the city of Washington, District of Several unusual records have been made by Robert L. Athy, who carries the mail between Campton and Sprad- j ling, Ky. He and his little gray horse have together traveled 35,056 miles in For the first time in the history of | the eight years they have been on Fredericksburg, a colored lawyer ap | duty, and not once has either of them peared in court ne Weinret — failed in his duty. erson of Mr, J. E, Byrd of Rich- 9 i ree i r ane Va. He Hee as bis opponent a eae. = re ee _ graduate of the University of Virginia. | & y of his: birt - He was then con- Suffice to say he won his case. sidered the tiniest baby ever born in America. He weighed only one and a half pounds, and his legs were only two inches long. Now he is five feet | | | Colored Attorney in Freacricksburg, Va, Fredericksburg, Va., Jan. 17. at LOWEST RATES ack in small mon hly where and need mo-e : y nd tal r Private Rooms, business coufidentie!, emer eters Surety Loan Company, Room No. : {one) Warder Building, a Shara of thecomplaiosnt, i i this wath] Seat Breads sn Town day «f January, A.D. 1903 ordered that t-e de- fendant cause her appearance to be eniered bere- in On or before the fortieth day, exclusive ot Sunday and legal hol.days, occuring after the s i arti day of the first publicati n of this order; other are getti.g the geruine article, wise the cause will be proceeded with usin case as our bread is imitated every- of default, provsded a copy Of this order be whe- published’ in the Washington Law Keporter and For Sale by your G-ocer. Look for your lapel to be sure you Jacob Diemer’s Birthday. andfloor,9th and F St. N WwW. The fifty ninth birthday of Mr Jacob| eight inches tall, and weighs 145 core ee ee nod UN DAKING COMPANY] oS Diemer was celebrated last Monday} pounds. Bythe Court. e i night at his home in D street and’ was| Before he was appointed mail car-| true copy. Test: es B, Magner, Justice. 19 129 ast Street, Foot U. S. Capitol - reeted by a large gathering of friends. | rier of route No. 29,200, he taught in By J. R. Young, Clerk. G 4 7 eee : imac were enjoyed and supper was kK. J. Meegs, A sistant Clerk =e served by the hust. The friends who responded to the invitation surprised Mr. Diemer witb a number of handsome} gifts, Those present were: A. Zeller, C. D. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beall Chas. ‘Adella, Mr. and Mrs. ri. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. {) Plitner, A. Cullinane, Erablisnei.°I soe @ He BURNSTIN LOAN OFFICE, PECIAL NOTICES. faa a ee | Lhave been informed that some per- sons are :onnecting my name as a stockholder in the ( apita'! Wm. Cannon, F ) th ~avings i 2 ME a ote yeoman a aad Bank, now in the hands of receivers | Goldand silver watches, Gismuede? Fine Minee ts one — LW: Nolan, Miss E. Geuber, Mr. and desire to state positively thar Lam not jewelry, stols, guns, mechanices, 2 ir ane rr + an Cigars, Mrs. Reed, Miss Shelton, Mr. Frank} a stockholder : These are the facts: tools. ladies and gentlemen’s wearing ee — Miss M Thomas, Mr. Huhn | I bought stock eleven years ago, in Diemer. Mr. William erens, Mr. anc Mrs Chas. Luddington, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Bauman, wl. M Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R, Maller, C. Heuenger, M. Schmidt, | aad Mrs. June, 1891, under special condition , appearal. gave netice to withdraw a month after- wards, ia July 1891, and was paid in full by the company in Octobrr, 1891. | [ never was a director, never received | Old gold and silver bough The Place to CALL and PURCHASE Unredeemed pledges for sale pager et ib evans nae G. Heil-} a dividend and never attended a meet-| 361_- Pennsylvania, Ave., Ww, Meret et ificcken Wh 1 ing of stockholders: at eet man, H. E. Deckman. Mr. Wheeler, ! F eerts ive Gutiee dee the public and Mr, Jacob Diemer. There is no man more popular among his friends and acquantances than Mr. Diemer, and he weil desorves the re- ception given in his home on the occa- j ion of his birth day anniversary. | | that my good name will be protected and that my attorney will enter suit for libel, both civilly and criminally, | against any person ur persons using ; my name in connection with the affairs ot this company. i Purissima Whiskey 475 Missouri Ave. N.W ROBERT L. ATHY. 1225 and 1227 7th street, northwest. é eee Miley Hunter) PJ. Swapp. M.D. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODA~ WM. T, POWELL, DEAD. poe NM: TIONS FOR LADIES AND several country schools. He is par- — .... GENTLEMEN.... | ticularly fond of children. A mile Manager of the Academy of Music. Dr. Shadd’s notice was served, ac from Spradling is a‘spot where he is sure to meet an assemblage of hissmall friends, same given, cording to the constitution, the BOARD axp LODGING. time that my Own notice was — imme tely demand | while I was acting President of the} AAS. ALICE E. HALL, Prop’ tr. candy as a toll. He never disappoints, Company. naa 2 ea them. <. F3 | Purvis, M. D. 1118 13th St- N. W. | { { { ee Wm. T. Powell, manager ofthe Aca- demy of Masic, died at 2120 Ist street northwest after an illness of three days He died Tuesday morning of intermit- ten fever. Mr. Powellis from Richmond Va., where they have the Jim Crow cats This accounts for the discrimination against the colored cit z2ns at the Aca | demey of Music. He has gone now where there is no discrimination. He| at d | reputation. who THE NEW YORK CLIPPER Contains a Reliable Reoord of all the Events In the Horn the Tailor, He acts as general delivery agent and busines nt for the entire route, carrying dry goods and all sorts of andise. hunter and a preacher he hasa He has killed 900 rabbits, a NK. "CAPITAL SAVINGS B NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS will no doubt meet many a pegroand | ° Ree By direction court, all depositors are te si aos ° 7 eat with him if such a thing is possible | 340 squirrels, 75 opossums, three bears, aly present Ghelrbank boots THEATRICAL WORLD HIS 1s the most reliable house in inthe great beyond one wildcat, two panthers and 500] 4, , to JOS&PH H. STEWA T, ke AND THE the city tor a Perfect FIT nat snakes, all in the past eight years. |c-i ice, 609 F st. new Fine Goods. Call and have a suit S. ye a sui WORLD OF SPORTS. aneeenmnaaiinaail | As a preacher he ¢ not lack @ JOHN RIDOUT. i ae rinthes d 4 BARRED BY COLOR. | con Ever at Lena on OSEPH H. STEWAR: LISHED WEEKLY made to or NOT BARRED BY COI : THOMAS Wal KPR SADA YEAR: sinctm cory, vache er from do- and at Spradling, embled to 1ute sermon, ie | his way to Spradli vers mestic and Imported Goods. HORN | can FIT the HARDEST to FIT. Reception suits made to order. A fit guaranteed. Few ewe ee, For Sale by ali Newsdealers. { oa » FREE, YORK CLIPPER, Cae NEW YORK. - he finds | hear his ten-m Now he is ged t6 the prettiest girl in the n Previous to losing his heart to her he had been Numerous Leaders of Negro R ce " Electad to office in the Nort PETER GROGAN. ntains. g CREDIT FOR ALL WASHINGTON — CHOSEN BY WHITE VOTERS | gaged to be married to 39 different] 1 es . es . <i | who broke the er ement. Nowheis] 4 Bargains Examples Recounted to William E.| sure that his fate is sealed. 4 of the done WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Curtis By Register of Treasury Lyon.| The road over which his route car- a in Fine Mi | Sahn m is the isto Wolfe county. | 4 icine aa [ee€reany ain Confections N THE 637 : | It is rough and rocky, up hill and down AILOR - By William E. Curtis | dale, over bowlders and across deep} 4 Dining-room : : arcs tied estate mean aenaia | Stillwater creek. Twenty-seven times | ¥ Furniture, 1800 14th Street, Northwest. ’ | in floods he has forded the creek hold- Crockery, &, i one {22g the mail pouch in his teeth, and and on Oysters In Season : Washington, Jan. 18.—''As soon see s had to walk three miles through Pew ieee tee ped rdaoe Hastie The Man Behind the Gun.” ‘5 - roses in December, ice in June, hope for ho actaton olga gees 2 oneal — ————— constancy in wind or corn in chaff, be- | - witness alimaiei o” - All kinds of Vegetables. ieve an epitaph, anything that is false | destination ( “ All orders will Receive before you trustin crities,”’ said Judsoa . as E Prompt atientiong? sy x ) W. Lyon, the eminent colored man,! | CLARENCE H. MACKAY. T TT ‘ who occ ipies the responsible post of | - - "eee WM J DONOVAN S register of the treasury, andis also 4| Company Controtied by Him to Balla r you think of Groceries, oe member of the Republican national ae SES Through Cable think of us, committee from Georgia. *‘As early as : ime to Asia. 1858 John M. Langston was elected to Carects pecia f e a cc@ ity office i: the State of Ohio, and ; se : ] xX Of | thus it was that the No th commenced | __(lirence I s president of Made, Laid ep i mas ering n Fine the election of capable and worthy | the Co: ! ‘able company, and Lined Free . ' colored men for representative posi-| has o annonnced to She federal : FANCY and STAPLE GRO- . ' os tions three vears before the ‘late un-| governinent that his company will Our January clearance ERIE pleasantness.’ From the time Lee fur- | ae: = ie it CERIES. CHEAP FOR IS lps led his banner at Appomattox to the/ sale should age you CASH e y oe present, itis safe to say that no single —if you are a_ house- eer bree year has passed that has not witnessed ee ae = = = Washington’s greatest liquor empori . a score or more of colored men occu- sti, game it = N. ROSEN BLAT. coos — this week only. There's a Grand Teatn a eemente 7 Pak pying representative offices, to which ers e grandest bar - z ? mas Wines here. The ver y i pare orall who buy their oer were elected by constituences, : : f ho wheleve 1aig 5th Street, N. W. Cor. aidgeSt. | derselling prices. You'll sy nest wee goods obtainable—and the lowest um niné-tenths of whom were white. in va- gains 0 the whole years headyuarters for the holiday wines pie "Orders _my establishment your states north of Mason and Dix- article in this eee a iz mail will receive prompt attention—all orders deliy ceived by ’Phone (2306) or rious on’s line : : “The Presilent of the United States every : ered to any part of the city in unlettered wagons. gons yourself liberally with some. Now is the ti vide of the “good thiags"” S the time to provide is sworn to defend the Constitution and execute the laws of the land as they are found on the statute books. He does not find anything in those laws which makes the colored man any less a citizen than any other man. On the coutrary. the law says that he is a cit-| izen, ard the bistory of the great par- ty to which he belongs and tie dearest traditions of it with which he is wholly familiar are inseparab y entwined about the ‘man and brother’ so that the| fulfillment of his oath be could not ignore him if he would, and in justice to him, I don’t believe he would if he could, Iu addition to his oath of office | he bas the striking example of the} great stat-s of the north which have | from time to time called colored men} to representative places by the suf-| frages of their fellow citizens in com- | munities frequently where the race did not have 5 per cent of the voting | strength.” | **Lnereis hardlyastate in the North, ; however smail the colored population | therein, which has not elected and ap-} pointed colored men to representative | offices. {it happened to bein western} New York last summer, where I met | a cowred gentleman who was city treasurer. Uj;on inquiry! found there! were ouly forty colored voters in that | city, although the white voters num-| bered several thousand. He was a man of high character, and when the | people wanted to fill that important | office they did not think abeut his col- | or. { ‘‘Hamilton County, Ohio, has had a | colored man on its delegationto the gere-al assembly of that state right a- long for perhaps more than twenty-five years. Irecall the following names: George W. Williams, ihe historian; Colonel Robert Harlan, George H. Jackson, Professor W. H. Parham, W. C. Co eland aud Mr. Hill. There are many others, whose names I do not re- call. B, W. Arnett, now bishop, repre- sented Xenia in the legislature at one time. Harry C. Smith, Jerry Brown, W H. Clitford and John P. Green, who was both representative anc s nator, have represented Cieveland inthe gen- eral assembly. } | Haviland ware. Your credit is good and you need not close the old account before opening a new one. Payments will be granted to suit you--weekly or month ly, No notes to! sign— no interest, = ‘ closets, also Dinner and Tea sets of the finest CLARENCE H. MACKAY. | 4 All-An n Cable to (Builder | | anila to Shang- | -American country. | bis twen- ! e whole of his father, the construct a line fr hai, thus through cz To this you ties, will come event the $80,000,006 et —— late John W. Mack He was edu- naj eee” | or so ago he became a director of the i 5 Postal Commercis 1897 was elected a vy both companies his attention chiefly to t ations. He occupies « 1 sition socially in New Y and Europe. . and of the y. and in resident of he has given raph company 817, S19, 821, 823, 7th St. N. W. Between H and I Sts. sale is elegant. and bears |@ our personal guarantee for durability. nand- some three, five, and six piece Parlor suits, Par- lor and musi* cabinets, @ sideboards and china Since Girls inhabiting the island of Him- hodes, are not allowed to marry until they have brought up a Busiest Mau in Illinois. The busiest 1 sis John Adams Atwood, « of the Still- . oot Sree . specified number of spong each man Valley Graphic. He is also jus-| taken from a HS "dee The tice of the peace, assessor, school] people of the island earn their livin trustee, preacher, undertaker and] by the sponge & ery tombstone agen He belongs to six lodges, attends a meeting almost every night, and still complains that the leisure hours he has at his dis posal are very irksome. Bread Made of Chestn Bread made of chestnuts the chief food of the mountaineers of Corsica, It is healthful, sweet in flavor, palatable, and readily di- gestible. A loaf will continue fresh for 15 days, Velocity of the Wind. At the height of one mile the aver- age velocity of the wind is four times as great as at the surface. Audacious, Det Witty. A Brown university student oneo had the audacity to ask Prof. Caswell Eee eens, See de ‘Dry Goods, Clothing, M. DAVIDSON, Peoples’ Store. ' Gent’s Furnishings. Suits Made to Order 1022 7th St, N, W. (Bet.K and L.] j Eves EXAMINED FREE. | GLASSES ( ORRECTLY ADJUSTED Saks’ Optical Co..! MANUFACTURING Opticians = Jewelers, | FULL LINE OF D'AMONDS AND PRECIOUS STON 5 s i 525 SEVENTH Sr,, NonTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D- C, John M Gunn 471 Missouri, Ave., S. W, American and chinese restur aunt, All chinese cook. first class cooks. Meals at all hours, Openall night. JOHN M. GUNN, Sole Proprietor ‘Tel. Main 2638 M. W .J. Donovan,, 1528 7th St.N. W. GEORGE 8, RUETH, CONFECTIONER AND BAKER ego: Fresh cakes every day, Hor Bread twice a day, Fine Christmas Cake. 1009 NEW YorK AVE., N.w. Oe, ee i ~—— = Tel. East 827-M Branch Post Office Station 1o FRANK R. DAVIS, pe Fine Toilet Articles for HOLIDAY Presents at E STREET N, W. —_—-