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_EVENING STAR. | Largest Cireulation i in the District “= Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHIN NGTO IN CITY: Louis Napoleon. Opinions vary widely im regard to the char- apacity of the late Emperor of it may be questioned if on the he was not the best ruler that ever had. He made mistakes, bat considering the length of time he held sway—longer than any other Sovereign sinee Lotisthe XVI—it Must be conceded that he ruled with mach more than ordinary sagacity to enable him w hold contol for that period over a peuple so variable and tempestuous as the French. As a warrior he was in no sense the legitimate nephew of his uncle, t » he won some military renown by Russian and Italian campaigns, butas @ Toler he was vastly superior to the great Corsi- an. Assuming that the French people are un- fitted, as yet, for any other than personal rule it wubtfal if Franee will fare as well or be gor- as wisely under the sway of any of the est viranteas while Napoleon II held the rei France is now nominally ar public, bat onl ne and the elements of discori are rising ie 2 way to make the task of leadership more diffi: cult, day by day, for the aged statesman who ib now called president. Thiers is now in the seventy-fifth year of his age—ten years older than Louis Napoicon, who died yesterday. provisi government must soon give wi end then will probably come the sway, fora season, of the Legitimists or the Orleanists, through the Count de Chambord, or one of the Orieans princes. But eventually the young Napoleon, snould be live and show capacity, will be beard from in France. Neither the Le gitimists or Orleans family have any strong hold upon the French people; but the name of Na- poleon will alway be a thing of strength for the aspirants bearing it, and especially when the temporary feeling to the disadvantage of Louis Napoleon through the late disasters to France shall have died out. ——~+<ee-—_____ In the case of Susan B. Anthony and fourtees, ether women arrested at Rochester, New York, on the charge of voting illegally, Mr. Van Voorhes, one ef the counsel for Miss A., brought out some historical facts worthy of note. Re- plying to the statement of prosecuting counsel that, at the time of the adoption of the constitu- tion women were not allowed to vote in any state in the onion, Mr. Van V. denied the truthfulness of the assertion. He eited the case of New Jersey, where for years the women woted and their right to do so was recognized by the state statutes. In the year 1800, he said, the mch generally voted at the Presidential clec- tien. The constitution of Georgia adopted in 1749 permitted women to vote, and he under- stood they availed themselves of the privilege. “In this case, ¢, “women have down ali the barriers spoken of by JudgeCartter, and have actually voted. In the action brought by women in the District of Columbia against inspectors who refused thefr votes Judge Cart ter holds that the constitution gives the right to vYote to women,but that Congress must first enact Jaws to enable them to exercise the right of suf- This inability has been overcome by Miss Anthony without the aid of Congress.” He then went on to argue that in construing a coms jon We are not to ask what the framers of diferent scetions intended, but what the People whe adopt the entire instrument intend and unmlerstand by “This defendant,” said he, “believes she had a right to vote and exer- cised that right; she had no intent to break the lew and is no criminal; and you must find that they committed an immoral act and intended to violate the law, or you cannot hold them.” ‘The judge didn't seem wo take this ingeniow: view of the case, however, and required bail for the trial of the prisoners. Miss Anthony refused the matter to be placed in such a legal attitude that itcouk! be brought before the United States Supreme Court for a decision. As stated else mr columns byrne ‘Susan will be here DiDLT PERALTA Woman oe frage Association, of which she is president SB) suneunced her inteution of having no side shows this year at the convention, so there will be no room fur ‘the little red-headed man carrying = banner inscribed, “Peace on earth good will to men,’” and bearing ethnographic Tepresentations, who occupied a prominent place @n the platform last year. As to dissertations on dress reform, the social evil, “lectures te mothers,” &c., she'll have none of it. Susan don't want any nonsense this year; notshe. She Wants everybody who takes part in the conven- tien to co in hammer and tongs for waman snf> frage and nothing else. She believes, naturally enoogh, that suffrage once secured, the settle: ment of side issues will speedily be accomplished. st]. An interesting suit, involving the rights of holders of life imsurance policies, has been brought im Baltimore. In July, 1989, gentle- man insured his life om the endowment plan in @ company for $10,000, agrecing to pays prc- mium of $1,060 a year, and at the expiration of ten years to receive $10,009; and it was further agreed on the part of the company that the in- sured should participate im the profits of the company. If 1870 the company declined further contracts, and made an arraugement with, an- Other company Ww accept the former’sineuranees and issue similar policies (changing only the mame of the company) to its policy holdera Upon this understanding the gentleman who beld © policy im the fimt company snrrendered it, oat im the spring of 17% the new company issued a policy to him of like tenor, but bearing a different date. One ' the stipulations of bethr policies was that ‘er the payment of two annual premiums the party insured should be at liberty to require the issue to him of a paid-up policy for two-tenths of $10,000, with a right w share proportionately in the surplus and prefite. The insured party elected’ to surrender his policy and require & paid-up policy. The paid-up policy was issued, but provided that he should not participate in the protite and surplus. The policy was refused, and the insvred party now brings suit to compel the compauy to issue another paid-up policy giving Lim the right to participate im the proits @f the company. — The ntility of the telegraph, as well as the Superior enterprise of the American prees over « that of Europe, was forcibly illustrated in the Circumslances attending the death ef Lous Napoleon yesterday. The cable dispatches this morning inform us that, with one exeeption, the evening papersot Paris “bad no time to print” iore than the mere announcement of the death, without comment; yet Tux Star of the same @sy, printed more than three thousand milcd Trou the death-bed of ex-royalty, had not at ‘ond all the particulars of the occurrence, b time and space to print algo something than a column of interesting ‘onder bn 2b do the iilustrious deceased. Undoubtedly Gifference in time was'm our favor, but the interest which sach an event must have had th people of France, only some Nreladg © ant, should more than offset thts adv: Ta eee Amerie are the most exterpeiing if the werkt. "The board of health last winter looked the butchers and others whe cut tee:from impure water. We have bene: Of ioe cut week from Rock ¢reck, just below. the Je sewer which emptiéatts ilthy contents into sireaia near the Aqueduct beidge. Now, df this lee tony ued by benches their meat, it secms that such meag = some of the fou! gases ‘whieh cuss escape thawing ice; and if so, is it St for food? what (Le pubTle would like to know. ree ! It ls satisfactory to know that the Interest on! tke various bonds payable from the be streasory wus promptly paid om the Ist Instant:| the ap cunt aggregating more than two: Giovecud dollar, [ What Becomee Of the Wicked? ‘This is am interesting question for a great many people, who would be glad to have it sct- | ted ome way of the offer—aot that thoy h: ' any personal concern in the matter, oh, no, but thea it would be satisf: to ascertain exactly what isto become of the majority of their (fends, ia New York cityywhere wicked people abound, (im the city not the association,) and the discus- sion at their regular weekly mectingon Monday last was unuseally excited. No satisfactory con- clusion was arrived at, aud the following ques- tions were proposed for discussion at the next hman and ‘understand their dut reference. Address mi.3s Sete iperienced 4 able cit Sy cure children, { furnish unerceptionable city vs. Ws ‘8 fespectable white girl, @ 81 regular meeting: ‘Shall the wicked be finally | 5»), SOTLON ws ae. chambermaid, in dining-room, plai destroyed 7” «Will the wicked in hell finally | 5-2", Sy iee. or bry hones of chitdres, Good Besome extinct 2" ‘Are thefuture punishments | £3)..)'9 ToS. <c of the wicked permanent 2” “Are thé conaclous | 5-2 Jaa. t ‘age, to nurse a baby. Apply at 1914 oh strece of the wicked endless, or are the from Da a2 4 | Rerthwost, between M and P. punishments of the wicked im beil parallel to the | . garraone, Jan. extra's 5 24, 38, +<€ = 75 et - eternal bliwsof the righteous in heaven?” Esforta cn ideted, 35; do. i; Wes Vistas’ A) at they ‘ean hav ts an moede te tg | were made to postpone theso questions inde! - i; Jak: th 0 On low mid. | latest mer, upoR short nitely, or for a lang period, and, also, to caciede | aiestii Piieravtae ann teria Trios | ghantes she Speer h any whore i An the oll Cutting and reporters when the discussion takes place. Both 4 cad fem ae we rT REDOWMAN B,500 M strent nortiores. nie 3? motions were lost, and it wasdetermined to have a ais Wane ye pein tad FURNIMIED aa the discumiom next Monday. Several prominent | and basement, clergymen are preparing to speak on the sub- street, near 13th sirset it cau, mW GIRL, German pre- ject, and New York awaits their decision Witter § mi Sure anxiously. Renes\onsen bet apg fy mee sod us RV ANT to wash and ir. rucdal borewuch Gaol wages am lot those whe wish to do what is L street northwest, pat ANT! COLORRD, WOMAN tp do general N. i ly anlocs aay untiaratenad sheer jane mee ome ~ Rew and can pve references, No. 108 W sirect —_—_—_—__-see--_____. The constitutionality of the enforcement law has again been affirmed by Justices Strong and Crawford sitting in the state of Delaware. The case was the United States against an clection officer who erased the names of colored men from the assessment list, thus disqualifying thom as Bey ee Yi Jan. mt oy . Gol Governme Wikre inky, * northwest voters. The defendant made a motion in arrest Tn dl none | NTHD—To Hire—A W. iFe GIRL aoe “4 of judgment om the ground of the uconstitu- , and 2g @ae%y for account, ANTHDS yy gga Romero fora tionality of the enforcement act, but the motion 575; IGT "9, GG; MO-40"s, BOK; mew | smal! family. hype std “et to DODO & ‘“ DARNEILLE spr Omer wt ntyeet, rat door above Fuasaiour, Jun. 9.—Bonds opened at 9635 for the moae ‘sireet, Fi side, Gooremere ‘The Inte Ex Emperor Napoleon said about ten eet Ia. 9.—Rentes opened at 38 fraucs 9% con- ED TOUR IW =B5 000 To: Bra gras days ago, referring to some new turn of aifwies | timer 7 ha amvunt ven security, im Frauce, “I shall now be called by the French | 1... Georcared S39. —_ astra WoNRY:: Stee office. poopie sooner tham Lexpected.” Alas for the | “Lonpon, D—By a young the uncertainty of human calculationst He ner Stock pt Jered om Hee egeg, — e ea STOR TION ig received an imperative call from another quarter | Eqie. tut DRUG CLERK, PO. Box 931, Bs and Ned to relinquish his bright iT A me (amor so ae nd was compel ing ie! ANTED—A good COO ican oF oe grace wetal. Calls at ‘JOHKSON'S ¢ Galety Ponusyltania av + between Sih and 9th sts. is a good deal praised on all sides. ee fee see! = | fut avd Atlante consta, with falling woman who ws saerpaass nis hare busiest’ Appty o'A NOTICK —The Committes om Mxaini tare and élear and clearing weather. BacHvs, 48 ‘Pounsylvania evenus, ‘elaten r icants for oR ee and i Dos winds Ae Bray je rey 38-3 | have nished to fresh al A HOUSE Ten rooms, wit oa TUESDAY, Jauwary’ 1 a brisk northerly and northeasterly winds have W rasa poh EG aad ie 10-38 . LAZENBY, Secretary. | wailed over the gulf coast. apes got S a and 6th and 16th stroots ae M as! Pronasititixs.—Fot the New England and i NATIONAL COLLEGR OF PHARMACY, middle states rising r, lower SHEDS o ar CANVASSE Colonization Building, Peunsylvaus eet northwesterly to southwesterly winds seh W iccrsty gpg on fe ur now olear For south At | Instr za Soein isn Galege we PRIDAT BYENLW very genera iy and on Srret northwest : cr eoee cust al and 6 p.m. ie ricaluan cubracee Materia Moti, Rotang. W AT reb dS RELURTION po seqmetie, chan == Toxicology and the Theory and Practice rf winds, and generall: fal bermaid , Rarem OF, — _— hori uaa B.H.TABLER MD From Tennessee and Missouri to Lake Erie and | [a ey ko mi ‘iran A Swat, Pictesert Mat ea rnd Botany. | the upper Inkes, rising barometer, low temper- | 453 New Jerery avenue southe: A EDWARD T. FRISTOR, ature, {ermine Cs southweetetly winds end oscan ovniieinst ee generally clear WANTED=£ COLORED W womAR ee s 5 A good.servant, tay ° rifresor Theory wad Practice of Pharmscy. BESSED TU BREYS CENTS A POUND. nays maieesoaies ie TSTin st, fait | Fer Nae, Oe eT BURN, Troum: DE LICKENS. 20 CENTSA FOUN, | ingunsor dt 429 Pennsylvania a fear 7 elag ng naires bes 9 ANTED—& ear Since "it ok cS “EXECUTIVE OF aay SEGAL Pa Pe PUBLIC THAT | the, _Raling Hi te, Genter Market, near 7th. strvet, Tae mom AantseTon, B18. Sangaer ts HATA LLP will Roop your Male frond falling out, 0 ANTED—THE LOAN OF $500 FOR TONE cxtuc mba tae Geminis om Bilis Ee: | Hote ti Erte ‘thes feaip ta order, aad Wwe Pee eg eyieetnna e Grant ere reguceted to ect at the Exccutive Oct, AM MSPRANG, HUMAN HALE | (rtrity given. Ad 2 C. By City Bo corner of Ith street and Pennsylvania avenue, a MARUFAUTORY, G13 Lsih strect, Washington Office. 34-6 FILDAY, tho loth inst., at 4 y'elgek pm. 7 et 5 i yam ae ay Shand aire ee i a borthwest, CUS 8 to buy Cxssard’s Si in ahvmaua of Committce. cannons canniacnar: © CARRIAGES:! gasp gan es all de Pk and Sa TK ae Sma Fine 1 ine Victeriad On raat gears fuperior haiftop light Park, ane hoe ele a ‘ FOR RENT AND SALE. HOLIDAY GOODS. _ devirabie furvish! ROOMB, BF, Rew seSvew Vor arenes 10 Fo EGTA SRIOK 1 HOUSE, with « ; basement, m* Apply ot 1084 sth st oP a 0, betwarn rs soar ra hails reams, water and GB. Ker at i106 L street. teth- ‘weet. jon? Fo EN Seat LOUSE, with 9 rooms, rituated on Rent ee by wae TYLER. Real Cee Avaly j,OR REN ih Boaa, c am Fee oe ee eons | Bak wife, or ™ 8 ween 6th and 7th ad 210 FoR SET- Tire BEIGE HOUSES om ee ed Bh — ore cight room: the foor, Apply to JOM CHAPMAN, i330 ath er, Fe. RENT_A convenient BRICK mouse he oline, with or without see he 1 cree py ects munis N. Sa re KeNtT—FU CENTS SHED ROOMS, wih or wre at 70 Vongrom str Sea i or eo hel keer ENTSHED ayy Pariur sad 4 tloore, with or without board, N. T4 rasa crest, betwoen tH and Tnorthweet.. ns FOR, RESTA BRICK BACK BUILDING suitable ut shop,or will make a ¢» sable fortwo or three horses, Apply No. 17 Pennsylvania enue, between 7th OR RENT—A_N rooms, with bath room and. water closet, sas, eo. Tis very pleasantly em A XN 2217 Istreet, om treat ee Rony wo = Price in varies TILLYY, Navy Depariancar tet Fe RENT—COU. a PLACE, ‘9 acres, adap’ for market ga ‘trees and vine- yard in bearit ood honeys Mi cocuns, Ane cellar, oak grove. No finer location in ths See hy only a mile perth of y ry k_to street cars. s unire of Wao Rhee: Smitheonian S- ita Fa RENT—SM ALL furnished or HOUSE, very a iy farnished cmubitt Homme. W own persons, wets & eaeeereee ith board of Closet, cnt imntin, wit Srone persoo, Address EDP Sene Rall » Foe RENT OES inp STORES “i ‘several fai ninhed Son street juire $22 loth street northwest.” we eu hy NT—Buite of F Fob ter not ats heii Street northwest, between Land 3 st west. [;OR Latah moms wi with a wenger ae a Bd ovens sy oriy samres went of Dapeett le SSS ge ge tnorthwest.” F& RENT—Very ages 6 ee unar- ‘and care; water amd gua, trent northwest THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN, ren For RENT—Farnished HOU Spaie: ‘com- fort, sleance 2 and farhion; all Inodera conveni- cncen: house 4 z. ‘Swi BANS S19 Tt wrest, ‘ea THOS. T—Nicely furatshed PARLOR and ea ROOM. comet eating, half sqaare from both nes of cars, and one from Capitol: ath too and ether conveniences on same Hur. 223 N. Capitol street, between Band C. 133° ——— POR THRER OR FIVE YrA Within a few minutes walk of wn Toll : ACRES OF LAND, Bouse room and stsbling desired; rwenty-cight byrrmyineamges les from there Esa! Furninh rm hin three of six months: vn further iculare apply to GEO. MINGTON » G.. Jan, 6 173. Mil te sold at's bargains Bock m; Salt Pork, ‘Tennallytown, any day but Sanday A meeting of the Strcicholders, 10 fonnble Carr ital Raia Repairin EDA fraclass 20K-KELE. | Won RENT—At No 1908 P. a avaniae, BErEO! ctraN. ts! sree Prompty ‘ticmind to 7. i. CAMA Hts Apply ROO cot. | EK two BUATES OF ROOMS, within tlie sintast ate ef Directors with be held at the lice of the Comme, | eae 110,414 th betwee ee. | | neratth sire? hina Wee York arenes Si-O. | vicinity of Willard’, Luuperial and Kirkwood. J7-3 hy, No. 908": Pennsylvania avenue, on MONDA TROCERIES, Teas a MAEKET 3 sur ANTED—A STORE ROOM on the orth ci *OR ] aENT 30 per month, three FURNISIi Famer 8 si aha : G mae recite eglvanta avenue. between 7th and 13th FS ROO rst floor suitable for housek op! The pole Will be opened at 12 m., and closed at 2| Fon cm sare move by making ve aie ie ginge at “BA Eide Ome oh Wee | Ne 4738 G' street. Apply on promisce, after SAMUEL CRE ; r-| | 2204 Y2th street, whose stock invery complet: S0HRS0 ae ee en ee F OE, Bests Reo etching comto 3 TN CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING | “"< Tolted nusber of accounts will be opener eth | ca Sree APARTMENTS can he atcomnedaied a fe cit the Acta Tag Treasurer will prea uthly customers, whe can furbiah asticfactory om, \ eines BRRVAR TS te tet. 228 ih street, between G and M, on —— sonic Tem eatin im each iigatn, | Sorsemente. ie% female, t a call and get ou ‘supplied i RENT PRICK OUSE, and the Fedor preceding, from 4:30 to 7:30 teewikG einh a rants slio cia £2 Bogs Report On RESTS wix 5 = receive dues NING FAN =peayin oreka Fmplorment, ss THR WASHINGTON aon ov eat E —_ Deena dects tae ym. La ga pian og | chal A ‘oR RENT comfortable three-room OO ships af once. Teese cary. one eure scbolae ovens cuasses. | W! Berry AEACHINGE a ie medic to, F TAGE, uu Tih ereat near Teatret surhoeat a. gz. CRAWFORD, Peesee ting; the most | pe shuttle in use, rating a 0-6" C street north A large assortmont of all sizles. Fs ihe; ; needle bar and works of ohooh, Agency, 46 uS eee vania avenue. [SP STHICT OF GOLUB EA hat AND EE W_GALT, BRO. & C0. 1: it ea y: SPICER: 1 As D.C. fag a MS me cany DOAN OF IGE ak Rae WARE ARIES (0 call om hereby onfened and resolved by the Moart of ZAR, No. 914 Pennsylvania avenue, betwoon URER to have all Kinase or SEN MPI faba Toth ster ‘The whole of the remai finest solid hunting Gold done. aE so. FRENCH mat ‘all kinds of EMUNGIDERY Hiatt oe the —— of GoTambin that the “ Bui and Kegul " heretofor i. MPIN' FLUTING, short notice. 61 mart-ly rent +e hin adva ferences required, cy Me. BRIGHT WELLS, Tire door Eee eee Land ci h streets southwest. ce Fo BENT—One Tanisome PARLOR: fitted 3 room, in a new and first class honse, con- venient to the street ours and Capitals: will be ranted to gentlemen only; rent in advance; location No.2 31 Hireg petween Edst Capitol aud south A street, Cap- and, Silver ito Bil 6" made ated by the Board of Hoalt ator | Watches (Swiss and ‘American takes), Gold Charm Tth street, opposit siesta pr ied the Board onlin msiced | Ringer Blade, Blomre Buttons, tines ‘Furs, Masical | \\rANTED—Ever in, Tayog of thoroughly Fo RENT Facial or unfarninbad, one of Columbia, be amended es follows, to wit: Tuetruments,, must all be sold tomake'ao cleaned Carpets, almot na = elegant HOUSES on Tstrect, near 8 Alor Puvsiciane Arraspixe Uros SMALL-Pox Pa- | in business its rots, 2 to 9 percent by buy- send orders to ths sche Gen Goteet Boating sius Church. onto sto rent for « boarding- ANTS. ing here. G sold on instalments. Call Works, Maine avenue, bet. 436 and 6th sts. apri3-ly | house to good parties. "House well furnished; things nt! PROPS, the, dut daty ofr SdeP Ue eeae rartent a it will Bay ¥ you, ‘Remember, CARO’S, o14 Brnneyi? — pmetf new. t= to M.M. ROHKER, 13 7 ; alot to reba ne tae eae eke hin cald Districg, 20 PER CENT. OFF LOST AND FOUND. ON ALL SALES OF WOOLEN GOODS UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1973. the pox within twelve hovey ‘after his first visit and di Povery oft and residence name Lote afternoon January 7,a narrow “ie, Lior BRACELET ceo rith safety chai The finder EAVAding Hanke ‘rewarded by leaving ware Store, a eos and Lot! at and dixinfected, a aforona: Fe cers PARLOR and SuDNOONE =a r eas at » batt aes i or 5, gas water closet, three Ii house; with or without B: ng near between ines of A mem cars. Apply at 524 be & ook M.D. —On Pes Saale yeune,on the 6th a + t Bound of Health. The stock so offered comprises Cloths and Cassi- STRAKAN BOA, fr« irect, Washe Attest: DLW. ase MD. Secretary, were, Flannelar” Tuankels Samia Glonkings, on, rASTRARAR ro sear | i ‘ Approved: HD. COOKE, Governor, dect3-30t Herve, Velvetnebe, Woolen Hater. isons Winks? We suitably revearded By leaving thi saute at 8.2 TOR SALE OR RENTOA Brick HOUSE, rec TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA, | encrpt Wiack A al _— oe isi Lam an =. FY a sg a by the French Minister. Appi7 corner 9 streets. laced ., OE wn 5 reets bem ay Ruis for hs BOGAN & write, "i wukeetiee audine —— If left at the telog: tetera Pn SES 1018 and 1040 7th street northwest. ice ia Willard’ fei ce ee mn FUE FE ENT SA beautiful BRICK BUILDING. paid. i ectwces Beek, — spite ed porch, tei ine : SDUC: - 0ST—On_ Thursday nicht, ‘ashi G ‘$35 per month; in eplendid order, wi IMMENSE REDUCTION! Le tow in ih ett ‘et * soi io ° cnly 538 ly G28 por, me enn nenee with a all'con acne | eg et ed ‘H, WOOLEN DRESS Sogns me MARKED DOWN 20 | Ay cbs ety cnameled huntix rye sl tn FS RENT—Furnished and unfurnished eon Tinior ig terest the Star office or at J.C. NIC} ME Tra ee mas and water, Dy Qrltoscongin Bleached Co ee We eee a ee ee re wmremacwee | f [*OR RENT Tes ROOMS See Ee r= W anentta OsT—. and =~ New York Mille Beason ir panne F [two om the third Boor of fhoum No. 817 Daves lendic hed OU FONS, ie F street to 7th, from 7th to O street. “ft Splendid blenched $4 Shand 10-4 SHEE reat agents oth iin cae y sla WLS {single and the stocky Black {oes ol haeiiares "Ee a t ned to the ain do on 16th st: reasury ipa ead reer will bs paid. 2 ABULING HEIN TZE! L&R the Saeet a eK, January &th, ‘X EARRIN rewarded by leaving ie at Star office. dresses, spencers, and pommerc A LIVE-COLORED COCKER aPAN, WATER-PROOP CLOTH, 6c. and up. vag (table reward will be given BLACK SILBS fram Nice i AMES to 9134 Penmyivania are ie jase tin we) OsT—Yoterday, @ HAIR BRACELET, wit ‘ies? ‘irene on owner's name on ctasp. A liberal reward will | SHIRTS direct frm themanniuctory, athens | Pali lob at The Sar othes. e= BEST makes of Goods kept, OsT—On or about the aah of December ROYAL PiBave money Oy urea A alcl MASON $ KEYSTONE, ( We DHEAD & 00... Potomac Chapter, own, 3, 22 ato-tfetr 1208 F strect toteen Riibcral Sewesd will be its Tota to, Ce ee STFEDAE —On the 3d i 5 Lane ry Wholesale and Retail Grocers, StS W Sarkes m ith tar on inet Tibere 1213 Seventh Street Northwest, between M and N. HW be he meg Saw R ‘OPFENME Noe aa ar pee ae ASTEAY—A1 BLACK YEARLING Ro ager OLT, whic! Sige Enene Nod lhe fudiana po pween OST. Sagcie vie SUGARS, mae {Granulated and pera eae ac. Powdered Sagars, 7; lbs, Gur New Orloane Masses i a ur New Oricane M glam Extra quality Drip Syrup. UR, ae. feaney's best Famil Other. grades of Float? ent 10 lv. LEAF LARD, @1. with — Welch's, Ray's and iJ ane Ge B me suices, ‘ Ulcers, Bimpiee, Sala: aan OE ie Pee Ee OF ra BUB- otches, + can be restored to ps to wound Bde Cy ‘iber, adjol rid Pot in a few weeks, Proctor & Gamble’ SO Mcents n BOOT AND BERD, JUICES, 91.35 per ott "rar fos Ceuta perth, for box'of Boks. e PN | Hhaton conan, BC on or shout the ie ana ee, "Basi OND O0-, Proprisisce OY NDLES. hnurges anal tek ‘Pe Sage ell roe propery, | + Fireet, Philadelphia. ‘ Wax Candles! Wag Galler! Wax Candies! oa or "PRED. KOONES. S EON | ivan the lth, Perea and 23d and 7th and HAS REMOVED | | Blew. 200d Raisins for... | aig iframe. A been reward will SO ‘itron, a Atmore's Col ed ry if returned te 472 C street northwest. To 1633 1 SraEet, re Apple Cider: ° Foss Dex aint on sina | | Gpiifernfa Brandy, > 10 graph office, a uni! SUM 01 aes Barow 16tu, } hisky 6 years o have by yo In rear of Artington Hotel. x, er Lists of other dealers and let Tea, tl adv. 5 advortement, A srt a er ws fl Fopr Dies <The firm of mE & SON, vant Th St bere diemoly jalotr 1913 Tth Pvt wae cw ene, Mand N. a by whe alone has x i iK Bana L™- Pik brik SINGLE GENTLE: ay 1 JUAN BOYLE & co., Letwoen 7iltand sth wtreetasoathment. eet . REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROK No. 605 Furrsuntn 811 el iw at ovnunet Pal 1D CLOVES Si ene sera, 33-8: Fo aie HOUSE No. 520 6h strect souih- ‘ast, brick, iwe-story and basement; six rooms, ‘water -closet ry? bathroom month. Inguire st 512 6th street southeast. or ears s3-6t: Fe BENT Bre, ——— > BOOMS. dered nished, om first also, rate; gas weet’ weer, Apply roan ine street 1 tart ‘0 —| ae nfurnist F ee TLIBERRY god A sheds A te atoining ock from street Table ule COTTA GE. op fo ‘and F tren ch Are Ber gecicelece af EAL if peer (OUSE No. S17 Bb stpoct be ; again for rent; it has fourtece jiences. t ink ply a eee ee 307, tor HA Et tween £ and a pouven! DOVILLIERS, 1145 8 ee z USE, No, rthwest :-nine rooms, water : mouth; key at Sra BROS" ist Sed’ Dee or Ube mith core oP Wesac gesiratle PROPERTY og TY og reat, having one of the finest olfcce in the ene THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 io DOR h Gaak ea BRICK Hi pains. apitol; Tpeation ‘aati on ae: 1 wen iva rect corner Kort A. POR BENT—Elecant ROOMS, inn, mepaeee F No, 918 ‘ee Dorthwest; larg’ sal a bed-rooms to correspoud, Board devieed, FOE BESTA four-room now BRICK HQUaE, Hall cauare, f fr lath street cars; et yuepib. Tnyuite 624 Loulsiaua avenue. ag Fee are, Ero Taps ional OHNEON Sethe eeeaat Fo eae OR SALE—FARM, 65 acres, three- miles from Long trier i urbe, te bear eae nonrnten Srlewetient bara, Neckranich | and ‘wheels Toke of toad, Bree Ne, Penneylvaile "avsuuey nose we tional Hotel. S03 Peuneyi eal es, od Bry Pee We) Watkingten be See Gor fae soe — Coch cores: eM I NBILLR, Tab ¥ sire ‘e'boneE Z | ING HOUSE, wR, OPpor Satan ae of Hand lth end cold water in every. is nae west. Apply 1109 Pennsylv: ‘eels-tf Sarees | | OUST TDM. SMITH, iMSATT, B° — be tot D.C. & Wimsatt, WHOLESALE AND RETATE AML, DEALERS 13 ALL FR. PEL BE HARDWOOD OONSTANTLY ON HAND. Pinch DOORS, Pe Si eR ay ln tn © MORE SMALLPOX. sb ate ea ‘sick, who. = “ De tones, BUSINESS CHANCES. __ | | ONET 70 LOAN, ON REAL BSTATE SE iy Ke A handaompe HOUSE, furnishes HRISTMAS GOODs. space iti ees aati gies C oT } FANCY GOODS } agestablieh a Tear ft | | INITIAL HANDKERCHIEGS, | TRE LETTERS OF Te ALrRaser } TIARRIS’ SEAMLESS ASD THE VICTORIA KID GLOVES, and 0 Fears nd gaye te every = = fore 4 ios. 39-4 ALL SUADRS AND tres, ror F LES une OPK =n rt LADIES GENTLEMED AND @NTLOgeS BAKERY ng a grew business; good reason for selling. “ae at thi; offce Feb says, Heer, Tr tas RESTAUEA ANT, of the best «tands fn the city, near 1 Hones Piz Department. W dard Hotel, and Bobi House. | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TaYLen, [conse pad, aid stock first clats. ew wishes Arise beer if Aer 623 PENNA. AVENUE. (SIN BSS KESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS, RAND BaRoarwe at ME i na Lak Fi z é 5 Vie i ite ‘era’ »= ™M GIS 13h sore, peta cen ih Remember the name and namber Free, Wee Switches Chtenone. Braids, Putt {all aod se our new stack before 9 - 0 per month, will bay @ Tom 8° Aloysias Church at a low th, str vat mn a nest ee reat ond of ot fess v.00 fe fet a en and coineret ir tine lots above the grade and ACRES — y smdrnce. Fine frait«, view of the city will be traded for city tote, oF cane-thalf tts valus taken in Southern oF Weetern ® M. HALL, B ar ns — Bréker. 6-s03t $1 000 Tr Hor ‘ete ivate entranee reer K and Fnalance. long tinue} pass ROUX tant, 1410 F etree, & Ve TWO OF sae MOST DEL! ‘and os HOUSES, with, i A room ore for rent at $900. iNEDY's son! a 3.8 S30, aS: ERE ‘Ont 25 down and nice de 988 far Price. svigs. Charing elere hers c|NEWw - Fe —~ frnproved A Cyclo io ef the $i Compiled by handsomely bownd. The Vote mt ae popular tutrod: the Nase @ oem, he 2 Te Many choice Hi one of 4 roams, Ghigo 19 laa for such clase real est: ont iret ate security. 2-0 BH. i waunri, wes Tth street ARGAING. BARGAINS. 4A BARE CHANCE TO SECURE 4 HOUSE. PAY RENTS NO LONGER. READ! Anew two-story BRICK HOUS! ini Hines = le Bam — te There Now Books are excendingly appropriate Chsistinas Preveats. ~ y No. 199 PHILP & SOLOMONS, rocee, water ciccona, ba aiabeee hon neh BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, peepee naye Ning Baye ay Sg good ‘stable; # fot paved alley; price, $4,500; long time. Alen. nearly new FRAME HOUSE, No. 14. 34 fieet scuthramt; lot 28100; 6 g4 , beamtifially terraced yn ye term: a os. Also, «new 8-room PRAM HOUSE, Corner Meh Degoatheast; f faces suuth andeast; lot 20x10; Tie 88 rate BRICK HOUSE, on L street south, | rapa 7th streets ae Navy Yard; brick HOLIDAY GOODS, 22 street rout h- © york: prio 82.00, rotongh D street, between 12 fort front Uy aboat foot a for 4 blvckemith, wheelwright, or -Daintshop, or Gosublneee Cheap; price, EB on 19th street, betwaee hall, nearly now, good alley; 200. ven room HOUSE, corner 1h and T, and or 1#b and Boandary; beth new; ne ~—P price $2.20. ven Tom HOUSE, on S street, hetweee cticat avenue and Zith strest; uew; pric OFF tiave other pr operty for sale, and we fnvite all desiring to purchase & home on long time,or far cual, te Wo ate ence we can su th fi ita fame very ellgibte building Yotaitist wall me LL. WL, WE! cH & CO Tom decks tr _811 Pennsylvania avenve. KEBraAND & TOWERS, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB Have just received a full stock wf Sabie, Re; a bares ‘Ries, Broom HOU, Busey ie. east; lot 30x; stands Tong Uwe, canbractng all the Standart Works, flurly bound for Presentation; fine PRAYERS and JUVENILES, RUSSIA LEATHER GOODS, WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, &c., &o.,the Best assortment ever offered tothe Washington public. declé-im . four-stor pat roets. front yard, ro BALLS AND PARTLES. KID GLOVES, $1 To 61.25 PER PAIR. WALL, ROBINSON & Co. 921 Pennsylvant __ CLOT LING, & j | F‘ & BALLS A AND PARTIES. detent asiness in incated in the cevtral lining-rooms attached, and has been business for year. As t DRESS COATS. torunrofextinagel ewe euctredatse: te | A LARGE STOCK AT REDUCED PRicas. = or exchans wel oat ool ale " POC! Cl b of WT. JOHNSON. Boal Rotate Awent and Roe jouwer, Penusyivania avenue, coruer — WALL, ROBINSON « 60, SE and LOT, GOT wr siret, | ets ot OE), Resieay won s strestp. contal alning byt — eYvLis ‘them ington ; g7 on, NEW TORK AND W. 3 aes ok en: a, Price 4 Loy ‘ = D daeenmeitsirhags Satine en ween Sree PA. —aaemeinameetaniaeke Ww noueeR A full line of ries 4 aoees Real Estate a WA8 $13 7h street ow Tork ini 13 1 VASNSTLV ANA ive sSetrtneat i" Cotdecen's Farming from ovr FOR SALE. oda E- second-hand Singer SEWING GPanD OPENING Lobe rma, _ BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN'S FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL axe DRESS WAR, 4 2 on suits, UNDERSTIRTS = ERS ail since, Special atteutiva given wo P whehew 14 do aro ox =e Tame dne 1p and got an thea WALL. ROBINSON 200%, 921 Penns. av., bet. Sth end Nec ae a xe kg SALES ett Ee. Fs 4 Rare Chance poms ool tf A family sbout to leave the city “for a more congenial fo their bealth,” wish to dis; ¢ : bes NSS Successor to HP. 200.) ie, aod tals soece ‘= CriIZENS, REMY OND, 54 ANT TAILOR. Furciture wae elected C , of Diack wal Sai te ei i THE TRADES. ah I AYXINGS AND DECORATIONS AWNINGS £ tur sree, city oid nen: OX SALEA pair of COACH HORSES kina | fete re Cans Sol Cova. ipa ond. bee penzamrn, =F i Ten tid Barret Spe dec’) Iw. avenue dee3-tr pete, wn PERSONAL. A M.«. COPBLAND, I JOSEPH HE RONALD, tote U. 6. $49 Lenka Sean aes Gear eats e ieet. arsed Wi gl cumauneato with B.Gtc AL ‘et t Ofce 5 he | AWN for Stores, Boudences, NFO. marion ar ana i AM ana CHA RD TERE fi colored agai koosts ai fmf vi eeenioue any, _ DANCING CLOTHS wR parate RIC KT BAZIER, old x3 a4 Ress Sa AL Aca " oS MOVED te 609 Louisiana avenue ores ce x} bins B fo No. S11 S31 streot fl Se ae ext deat fe. J i E. TURTON, MEDICAL, &e. CARPENTER, BUILDER, <h Speer SS) Ts | M404ue witsom, = : 3 bier er ge TABS wir, CONTRACTOR {{) DISEASES CiDENTAL 7 TO LADIES oper Wore re apoedy venta po, ner ¢ eat doe r erwecu H and Tre, Board Madical za mae va SSR head in Ss, bours. Refer w succeefal treated in Washington. nor? ad 8. LEON, ee ee SEL SATION. mite ras ag ae om. ay: eu — Wate bevaatas Sity, and wool a your patronage. FF. xb, bac Pow ‘CunfacKionas” 3188 Se D*- WORMLET'S CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, ‘Tie oldest established Specigiist in the city. No, 1933 I street, below With, (rear of Arlington.) Honrs: lio 4 and 7 to 9, daily. S57" Sycialty~Femate Complaints and Cutaneow i rele — 2 . FROTMA SYRUP, stating cape RE re 4 For - Sr COUGHS AND COLDS. nova :S0LY BY ALL DROGGISTS, MPORTANT 70 "A BULLDERS The Ca! AN. MPANT. having OuaNite gas may tat Women's Christian Anwoxt hh eee

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