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CIVIL RIGaTsS. National Convention of Colored Men. Lively Discussion Last Nigh: on Mr.Samner Yesterday atter our report of EVEN IN = a of the National ¢ vention of Oolored Mon cuts, &c., Te. aii: mmittee ( Messrs. Cardoza, Brow: Mitchell tamp, Jordan, aod B: ‘ was appointed to wait on Charles Samner and Jefferson as “Bob | Tegnest him to address the convention. came i Hugh de Bi et ‘The convention reassembled at 7.30 o'clock, _—= ‘age de Bras,” | cue door of the hall aud the lobbies being packed . ng by people desirous to hear the “omique—Lina Filwin im “The Tim Lave vs. Money,” e\ pected address of Senater Sumner. A number of letters were read, filled with | good wishes for the cause and regrets from the writers at not being able to be present. ‘Mr. Ware, of Pennsylvaaia, in commenti On these pavers. sail it wae avery cheap wa for membere-clect to represent themselves 1 the convention; instead of incurri ot and other attrac Ha !.—Prot. Macalister, the Wizard ton musie at No. 468 Pennsylvania | Condemsca 1 Locale he expense coming to. Washington to take part in th! From lohert Beall, J.C. Parker, and tos, | seat cause, they send impractical communica. Shillington we have Harper's Wri'e ter De costing about ten cents postage. [Ap- 20, also, from Shillington, Frawk Leelie’s //lus- | Bluse.) He repeated that it was a very cheap | Way of playing delegate, and hoped all such papers would be referred witnoat reading. MB. 6UMNER DECLINES TO ADDRESS THS COX- treied tor the Same date, Mr. John Meehan has been appointed by th Governor market-master of the northeastern the procee tinge | Biitor Star: in your dition of the loth then e come from the Hackmen Asae ington, D.C., to contradict the actionof the | dict for street hackmen in reducing the rates for fane- | ee withort prey rals, which we consider too thin and flimsy, as | Williams; h an organization as the | dup soma two | per agt, Gilbert: there does not exist s1 Hiackmen’s Association, it bute yeareago. And for Mesere. ind others claiming to be oi bogus concern, is all bosh. Now, I wish to Le- form the public, through your valuable paper, that they (the public) can obtain the very beet carriages for funerals, on any er all the hack stands in the city, at the reduce! price of ¢) each. Pind gsi ve us @ call before ing elsewhere. Yours, &c., oe W. W. Ceauners, For Many Street Hackwen. rey and Snow Washington, Dee. itth, 1973. oo tTrve Conxor.— mor, of the 21 idence, on Penn- DEATH OF EX-Rerruse: “ex- Representative John district of Texas, died at is | sylvania avenne, near 12th street, last evening, of inflammation of the bowels. The deceaset was born in Noblesville, Indiana, Getoder 27, 742, and was educated at Wabash College. He entered the Union army in 1892 as a lieq and served until the close ef the war. > was et, corner 3 street n | VewTion. then made captain in the dist infantry, regalar See recioomcadoton or liate tran ™ | Me: Cartede; Of Mies, home committee to|| sumer ann wttte om ante am Seana Wes aeoted Me Shop, Xo. LE wait on Charles Sumner to tevite him to ad- | by e democrats to the Forty: firet_ Congress +4 . dress the convention, stated that they had per- asd reelected to the Forty-second. Ke was a formed that duty and regretted te state that he man of much promise, and hat many had been compelied to disappoint them: that he bad tendered his thanks for the honor, and | 5 | hoped ke wouid be able to serve their cause bet- | ter im i proper place in fae Senate. Mr. Langston moved that the committee be existing varan The committee is com executive committee. posed of Thomas J. Dnrant, Charles Colee, A. | re + bre homes wkend - | required £9 make their report in writing an FT Pelee eye Ferma ecarles Warren, | with great care, eo that the motives of this dis- . - tingy! “bed man may aot ve miscaustrued by their enemias throughout the country. T. Straker, of Ry. said he hoped that Mr Laugston would be adided to this toesmiteee, ©) that the repoct could be made w: the desire 1 care. He thought Mr. Sumner had escaped the dreaded criticiem by not coming to the conven- tion. Mir. Ware said ue thought Mr. given them A VERY SIGNIFICANT REEUK for over filty . trict; was an nctive member of the Sumner had | for going out of their way to ask him to do a yf y thing which, to say¢he least, would be of ve doubtful propriety. They had better attend t | what they came here for, and doubtless M. Sumner thought so toe. Mr. Cardoza, chairman of the committee, ex- | plained that Mr. Summer had received thera Mecting of Delegates and Ex-Dele. gates. CONGRESS TO BE ASEKD TO MAKE THE MEM- AND THREE MEMBERS OF THR KOARD OF PURLIC WORKS ELECTIVE. ‘The meeting of the members of the House of | Sahenuten (adiouraaa tel = . OY y cordially, and remarked that he presumad report of the coramittes appointed to draft a | tious for. which they had met; that he could seve their cause much more eilectively by pre= Paring himself to tight thir battles in the Sen- Mr. Cardoza said he was not at liberty to | state all that was said by Mr. Summer. [ Voices, oa have it,” “Talk it out;” “No secrets,” &ej A motion was made to cut off further debate en this subject. bat lost. Mr. Langston asked the chair to exp'ain ‘THE OUTSIDE EFFECT of this refusal of tie committee to repert what Seper setting forth their views asto proposed changes in the organic act. Ex-Speaker Halse* | called the mecting to order, and there were , present Messrs. Brooks, Wall,“ Berry, Wilsoi Underwood. Chase,* Fleming, Trim le, Brew- | er, Long,* Gordon, Clagett.* Perkins, 'Itobin- son, Boswell, Taliafero,* Hunt, Herbert* and | | | Vermillion. Mr. S. A. Huhn acted as secretary. ‘Those marked with a star of the next House. Mr. Trimble was called to the chair and Mr. | ? Hulse submitted the report, recommending that | Congress be petitioned s and of the effort to cat off debate on the sub- TO AMEND THE OR gen ject. He did rot wisk to have Mr. Summer's inthe following particulars: First. That the | Motives ota gay by Te, onsenion through- Council Le elected by the people in the same | git the country. He ad aat big motion fur mapner aud at the same time as members of | ‘He committee to report in wri ms oud, Phat three memavers | 4nd that the committee woud * punite Worke shail be elected Summer's views, as expressed, with great cara, . Phird. That members of the | #24 submit their report to him betore laying it ¢ As-cmbiy sail be elected tor a term | before the convention. é ‘ars. Fourth. ‘That the Legisiative r. Purvis opposed thia unusual proeceding; I have the authority toni the | Would bea retlectionon the intelligence of i that it may meet | the committee. mg the year as did ot the fate district gov- Phat the members of the bly shall be pa'd an aonual are not memyers sre evident the committee were afraid to state ai) | that had trauspired at the interview, and if they were afraul to make a verbal statement | they certainly would not do 39 in writing. | oppored the motion of Mr. Langston; i” the | committee are honest why do they hesitate { state all? He ? j WANTED PAIR DEATIN Mr. Langston asked leave wo wi n, which was objected to by onsiderable confasion follow: T recommended that i d to call 4 mass meeting at the Jn 3 respective of party affiliation, to the action of the meeting cure the ape ation of the people. ‘The report was co oF raw his dered scriatim and th ral. and the Srst item was atopted. | cbair stated he would vacate bis seat if consideration, sald that in comantios he hat | =e respect was not pald tothe rulesot the th e ~ | convention. Board of Pais Work only bemanbers of the | “Mr. Stansbury, of Ohio, moved that the mo. | tion of Mr. Langaton be laid on the table; car- | ped. PECTECTION TO RE ASKED PROM CONGRESS. Mr. Douglass submitted a resolution, that this convent.on earnestly and urgently pray Congress to enact intoa law a measure that | | will, se far as law ts concerned, protect all | classes of citizens in the evjoyme: at of their civil andl political rights, without distinction of | r. | Face or color. Mr. Langston spoke in favor of the resolution, saying it Was very apparent that their friends in Congress look “with interest to their present | a majority of the boa was juestionabie with him whether asking -» mueh wouid not against the District in obtain'ng appro- | was debated at erable length be election of pers would be ho Si f Sip ueeck and oa efore he Would ash for ad transpired between them and Mr. Sumuer, | be adopted, ia3 prepare Mr. | Mr. Mobsom, of North Carolina, said it was | | | action. and it is of the utmost importance that nae : they keep steadily in view the objects for wh oe they had met. He was in favor of the res Posy oli Dultand | HO, H it was broad enough to insinde in its | vtycepdvon opin nae mt yan‘l scope Mr. Sumner's ot rights. He wanted | pFrergenche ‘When. they got to si | to sce & penalty dxed for « violation of the law | tes as beggars they piraitrs bis, | WHEN passed, such as will guarantee colored | s=\and when the rights of the people were in. | Meu in all parts of thecountry perfect equatity. | ‘The common carrier must be made by en: ) ment to understand that one man is Justa good | © another. UE WAS POR MIXED SCHOOLS! ‘There should be uv negro nor no white school | for there can be no proper system of publ schools without mixing ail colors togethor. ite | hgs the greatest honor of his life paid bim by | s Snmuer when he asked him to draw up Loo mentary civil rights bill. {Applause j real the letter from Mr. Sumner asking bisa to draw up thie bill, and bis reply to it, Itcom- mences, volved he would let the appropriation go. Mr. Vermillion thought that askin, msjority of the beard wontd be reg ion on the board, ar Hy Of CungzesP at the last session. Mr. Bosweil answered that Congress had «lor no mere than to PAY POR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE GOVERN MENT PROPERTY Mr. at = was trie He did not think th Congress. {they could s eure the elecs: tT of the boars. “f they suce ‘etting the Council? made elective they world make a step in advances. Mr. Wal! urged that they ask for what they | wanted: they had the right of petition, astue | | ‘MY DEAR PROPRESOR.” | These he » said were very dear words to him, and | whitch he honored sud ng in hie possession. | member asked, “Did you draw up that d that he did. + got the Moor and took the onnd that the convention was — stand humblest citizen. He urged that they drop the word expedienc: Mr. Hulse urged that Congress should no! | Langston re propriate money to pay for the government's | Barch, of 1. share of the improvement. but should improve | 870") 4 gor arbor. It was well enough, to talk about | which cannet be mat ~ ae cee | will not respect nor heed. Congress this bill or that bill th ut be thonght if Say tact . propositions they woald suc. will get noth- | ing, and should that body pass a Dill such as is ceed, and if there is am unfair one e ‘olor, THe HOLY WOULD WE ENDANGERED. | desired it would be pe galvanic He moved to strike ont “three” and insert RATING IN ME. DOWNING’'S SALOON | “two” members of the Board of Public Work. | inthe Capitol, nor can they get shavedin any Mr. Berry favored the report aaa matter of | Harber ‘op Kept by colored or white men in right. The government owns much property, | 5. city. s0 he was informed. but the people own more. Mr. Downing said it was apparenito every Mr. Underwood iayored the report, and dia | , Mit; Downing sai mote ober tone es ono paid Berl Da | a CONSPIRACY LY THR mxeuizs ov civit | . RIGH Mr. Boswell said that ! “i . 7 ‘j new in progress in this hall. Great excitement | Mi he would ack for four,as itwas wrigut | followed this. Mr. Harlan, of Ohio, and many | ee aed Tent | others reiterated the same, and after great con- | veople to choose their | ron Mr. Downing moved that the convention | adjourn. Ly gAlfterorder had been restored the eliir stated | at it Was Apparent there was eo eraed at 6 Y ba et { SOMETHING BOTTEN IN DENMARK, Se ete te comneecie Gonee| aud it first appeared that the direction taken by | sechidice Uy eas See is to make so much disorder and confusion Wipes, teedsois aeabeeent weak nek: that he would be compelled. to leave the chair; ‘The original clause was adopted, ani the re main # of the report, as a whole, was then adc oa a. self; and first he would request all to leave the stand, even to Vice President Downing. In a short time perfect quiet was restored. r. Ware, of Pennsylvania, got the floor, and ted. Ds eons ep.— Yesterday in the Eqnity Court, th made a very able adkiress, Judge Wylie & decree of divorce in the spoke to the resola- case of Rate Keen ngaizet ‘The pe fi r tion. and at 11:30 o'clock’ p. m. the convent ourned. To-Day's Proceedings. The convention reassembled at 10 o'clock tis morning, and after prayer by Rev, J. W. Dan- | gee, ot N.J., Mr. Downing said he went to bed | | fast’ night with painful emotions at what had | transparcd up to the adjournment. Nothing but confusion had characterized thelr procec: ings. and he had prepared a rule this mornt ieh was that no member shall be interrupted while speaking with senseless poluts of order. He asked its WRITTEN a itioner s« ue parties were Chapel, in this | “J ved together un S Sth last. when she was compelled | by bis conduct to leave him, aud charges thet for more than three years he has been a babit- nkard, aud ha= neglected to provide tu port of he and two children, and ed her with cruelty. R. J. Murray peared for plainti, ami Mr. 1. D. Anderson ook the testimony. To day Judge Wylie made 2 decree divorcing Henry Barton from the bonds of matrimony | with Sarah Barton. The petition in this case h parties were married in Bal at they lived peaceably to- cod resk defendant became MER COMMIT- TRE. Mr. Cordoza, from the committee to wait on Mr. Sumner to ask hina to address the couven- rewatistied » and in Avgust, iB last night, submitted the following wrilten inec, she left bum, aw fav from him sev- crai’monthe In March. 1909, she left his b ie bebalf of the committee appointed hy this convention on the subject stated, and in view of the verbal reply made by the comunit- tee om received by them from Mr. Sumner hay- | been misrepresented by some members of convention and others, we submit the following as the exact iy of Mr. Sumuer: ‘Gentlemen, tender to your national eqnal rights convention =v sincere thanks for and beard again, and bas not returned. Mr. Wm. M. Evans for petitioner, and Mr. Craik- shank took the testimony. Rear Estate Saums—s. H. Warner, ac i estate broker, sold 4t auction C flowing tax titles be- H. Piatt, de- | A small frame a = F street, be- meng (0 | thei wg esteem in me to ad- nee ba ia sah oP aeaMe | dress the Tenall uaveto d decline, oN a ry | Sad ink eadviet ening ts my since I can Frame hewees on N | ou more service MS mp ull to te as ie ta morthwest,at $1,120 | Leviate chamber. ae ihe ‘greatest conti- eee gence in your ability to jour own cause, I Onpend Pian sak been issued “cwacd by the Board o¢ | fesire to suggest ima Public Works for paving 2d strect east, trom | PSY OMY as necessary to, aeneent = D street south. in trent of public square, thence j rights and'on finances and’ then state street south iu on OSE! - 4 ee eee ee dont of | tat the nex t business would be the regalar or was the resolution submitted ast | mig Toya Mr. Dougtags. MR. MALORD OF COLORED PROPRIETORS OF SALOOBS AND ‘SER SHOPS IN WASHING- TON. Mr. Metord, ot havi PP RM convent roads has been iustreeted to construct a col bie and lath streets northwest, and tay s flag fooi- | walk on the west side of lith street road from te Stoughton streets. | 3 i Se TRE Sale OF tine watches, ry atthe store of Mr. M. oo Sue tena 2 One above articles can be parchased at prime cost at private sale prior tou p auction. { ioe or color, ¥ Denefit of the Protest- | of race Pt neem Fig a rineae Hall, to-morrow tuce, and (Friday) evening, commends itselr to the | of any Gchactder, wil!’ perform coveral selections. is an; will Freadent Grapt is announced ty attend, enjoyed y fully | | arrived yesterday epidemics pe isends in this city. Ss Retiny por Tae Destircre.—The Young Men's Christian Association are in the habit of providing for such destitate young men as apply for temporary relief, but the fund for that pnr- pose in the hands of the secretary is very small, and there is seldom a surplus. The secretary desires to inform the public that should an: desire to assist a poor man toa meal or lodziag, and send to him, with their adress, stating they will be responsible for the moal Tents) or the bed (fifty conta), he will be gt see that they are provided for in this way, and thus avoid giving money to strangere. pes cscs ulin Ww: ated 1LuerD THErT oF A e and Detective Geomes the National hotel this morning a young wan giv- ing the name of Harry Sackett, on the ch of the larceny ot @ valuable gold wal the room of Gen. H. W. Barry, of Mis guest at the hots!, ‘The watch wax taken from atabiein his room last evening, and the officers recovered it today. The accused was taken to police headquarters and is held for a hearing. BrILpine Assocta tio ing of the Washin; | Association last night, average of GEORGETOWN. ‘Tur Carnotre Farm at Forrest Hall isa great suceess. Attention is called to the advertise- ment clsewhere. ‘THe Bxcetrts of the canal eompany for the week ending December 6 were: From Camber- land, 2.80278; Georgetown, $2,350; Hancock, 895.7; Willamsport, 21,04 total, $6,207.57, Accrued revenue for the week at Camberl and, $2,148.71. Forty-one boats, carrying 4,695 tons of coal, left Cumberland daring the same pe- Only two boats s carrying coat tett Carn. bettand on Monday, but if is understand that seme of the coai companies will begin to ship again, and thus revive the coal trade, whica lately bas been very doll. Grain Trave.—The canal boat ©. B. Whirs afternoon, with 1%) barreia ear corn for H. M. Talbott. and the sehr. Tho. P. Morgan, trom Alexandria, with 1.399 bashs. wheat for Hartley & Bro. The only sale to-day was 150 barrela ear corn at $3 per barcel. CITY ITEMS, POSTPONEMENT. —At the 75th meet. m Cooperative Building 217,500 were sold at aa per cent. premium. | Fourth Gift Concert ertot Pablic Library of Heatucky. ACARD To Tae Pt ‘The Trustees of the Public Library of Ken- tacky and the management of the Gilt Conve anpounce the postponement of the Fourth G Concert until Tuesday, the 51st of March next, The public will readily understand the causes which have made this postponement nece: The financial panic, which has for the last two mouths paralyzed the basiness of every section of this country and of Europe, has pre- vented thousande trom investing in tickets. ‘The raimg almost the entire South have cut off a large and available market. And, too, the public, judging from the etfects of these causes, have expected a postponement, dented success. ceeds of wl and have declined to invest without a more pos- itive assurance of the drawing taking place on a fixed day. All interested desire a full drawing, bu Just stated this could not be had on be 2d of December, but the short postpone- ment now announced will secure it. The mauagement have met with unprece- The sales of tickats, the pro. ) Lave already been received, amount to OVER A MILLION DOLLARS, witha uumber of agencies in thie country yet te hear from, and ali those in he now proposed to rule this convention hire’ | | | | i | ioe eee like Dooley’s rope. Thus a trawing (scaling the gifts one-halt) could be had now, but the management deem it best to have a postponement and a full dra ale of all tha ‘That this deter- This postponement assures tickets and A FULL DRAWING, | mination will meet with the approbation of nearly every one interested is made apparent by the very numerous letters received from every section of this country and the Canadas asking for a postponement. This action of the management will work no detriment to any, but will be for the good of all. By it the fortunate ticket-holders will receive their gifts in full, while it will not affect those who do not draw gifts. In making this announcement the manage- ment most emphatically stute that there shal! be no further postponement, und to this end all agents | will be imperatively required to close up and | transmit their accounts to this office by the 2ist of Mareh. Taos. E. BRaMLerre, Agent Public Library, Ky. ————— ‘THOSt WHO HAVE TRAVELLED most are the | Most delighted with the perfection of New | York’s last great hotel, “The Windsor.” Its proprietors, Messrs. Hawk & Wetherbee, are widely known as standing at the head of their business. ° Witnor’s Cop Liver @r awn Lime —Per- sons who have been taking Cod Liver Oil will be pleased to learn that Dr.Wiibor has sacceed- ed, from directions of soveral professional gen- | tlemen, iu combining the pure oll and lime in sucha manner that it is pieasant to the taste, and its effects in Inng complaints are truly won- derful. Very many persons whose cases were pronounced hopeless and who had ¢ clesr oil for @ long tune without marked have been entirely cured by using this prepar: tion, Be sure and get the genul anut | tured ne | by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bosto Sold by all druggists. e035 Tue mrortep Clyd Prony Marquis of weighs 2,528 pounds. Will open December 8th. 3 8.'T. Coorzg, Agent. To cURR A CowGH, to relieva all irritations of the throat, to restore perfect soundaess ant health to the most delicate organizations of the human frame—the lungs—use Dr. Wistar’s Bal- sam of Wild Cherry, which is still prepared with the same care inthe selection and com- pounding of its various bet gig as when it was introduced to the public by Dr. ha over forty years since. ———. «—___ CALAMITIES Will come a mus In spite eh caution; but it is gratifying to learn tha; Eetmboia's celebrated Buchu can be ob- tained at = the drag stores, and that it canbe relied on to cure all ages Of the kidneys and urimary organs. Look out for counterfeits! The uine bears the Pte A, Sect areseion stamp ot . f. Helmbold. ggists. eo} a Fee v's Oallssya Ton ‘Tonle, " co ————— vow axtiaGy oat rheumatism, burns, Rinits, “socmtesss cha men cag colic " emérrhagen, ste, | hoarseness, Fonds Rxiact aigers from *titather, advertised treated medic: tings, and a ——_o-—— ees Saree Avs = ie "a ais ea i ae Prize to every Seven for | supposed to | sof the old | ob | ED ‘or DYED; so | PREMIUM are ieth,s,tf | BOYS’ SUITS, $7 celebrated Basaar Patterns. Baum’s boopekirt and corset ath street, BOX COATS, &5 BOX COATS, eee cs 10,38 BOX COATS, $8 BOX OOATS, THRE COURTS. UBT, Jutee afacd 5 Bartivtt & Wiilinws; ver- ander Litehoeid, sit fren mgt. dice Huot & erdict for platuti C Hic! 3, Donn agt. Hichr rdvet for piaintift McDaniel Wilkes; judgment on terme Haveu- ; judgment for piawiit. Vea Ris. | wick sat. Hamliik and Ls: -nby; verdict in favoro® Razenby set. Haraltuk, |S:ammoby age. Oro us; ver dict foe nia Lin Glastead; verdi gana court, ro tee Carcter, Joy ving grave! tro ubilc ground: iuatnpe below etirmmed, 7 Be hs “ a a ie sting been oie Ben fe, tippli Bouse, se! a ete iMtae, oil v oan afar witinigint: oy and ¢ Obes Gerhardt, ins 12 cach, Routes Worle, J rel Meormick, Fy do.; #160. K unl: faily i bai myo isfaily Cazrying on w bar ron defaut ca pom; ridzinent by aside; case submitted ona plea of gutity, and “ine reduced (reer, 8250 to 9105 The jury were discharged mptil erred next, hat. Buditor’s report, and euce. Buith age. Sx oxder of reference amouded bill be tak. ie, pet ton agt Bnrton; decree of divorce. POLIGE COURT. —Ju fee aries Johnson , tarcon D (white) threate of personal viole black aud weigh at te zancn to Koap the peace. a will Snell. $5 and costs, i disorderly: 5. Peter MSs a GEORGETOWN N ADVERTISEMENTS. payic 1 PRICES! PANIC PRICES PANIC PRICES!!! Having during the late doctine inthe Boot and Shee market purchased # vory ‘args stock of BOUTS AND SHVES, some of them of the most celebrated makes, We are deternined not to carry the same Cver until next seagon, but will dispose of the TOOTS aed STE Of adios’ and Geatlemon's TS and BHOES at greatly lows then. former Call and be couvinced,as we iutend to d» ‘© advertise, ‘Our stock is comptete in all its branshea, and, we ¥ Sears what are determined to suit one, Ail ask is a call, whch canes no oblication ta Pie chase. 4 « 0.9 _declo Sw so 'Bridxe servee near Highs ¥ THOMAS DOWLI ANG, Auct.; Georgetown. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON DUMBARTON RIRERE AT AUCTION Sosa” - cember ABth, wt € o'clock, I | pa I selion (he premises, ub, Hot 3, of the alin romting 90 fact 8 teehee’ south wi Dunborton street; noar Bich str Us feet, amproved by a comfor Bc Frame Dwell! a eubetantial HERE uERE'S A WiLL THERE'S A AY — omen, the bi ah the herdtinne » to op ance and saving ample for the above object, Uk. rush is about over, all orders will be pramypily filled: the work dove in the best manner; chatges reason abie, No charge for the above adtico. w. H. bbe Fag he by. Yi) SCO TK Briae Ne a 49 Jet con street, Georgetown, D. 0. P.O. Box 723. nov2) tr “QTILL THEY cos x Just received ancther Which wo will All we wish is to r eelf. nova t of NPW CARPETS than ever offered before. ve @oall, and convince your- E, GUTMAN. 117 Bridge AD ars D.O, CRS 0 cae eres Gees All wool Entiueg, cloth shadus, Mx j Empress OL 3 Plaids for chit 360.5 Sue"Frouch Ab °f Worsted Dress Gc dey new atiadee, 25¢ 2. 20 to TEe.5 Mourning br: he and Oaretmers EAT BED GOoDs at FOL a Ble Toscoggin | Bi Duels from 1259: VJAMIN MILLER. TICE CREAM AND OYSLHB PARLORS, 69 High stro INSURANCE OOMPANIES, _ y B. JONES co. No. sure shveet, opr. 4 arin en: om proeent ‘the following strong Five usoranc: Oui GERMAN AMEMIOAN, OF N.Y bash ial, gi i = omagghe S een Graemined dori Ast, 1473. ao PERRSYL (OVER ‘ainevan Deve 8rozs. gona, rT. LESMAR, Freaigent he tee tava UR AH att i, Vice Pi a my ES yA. ore a. tuner our Bdwar 5 fionman, Michael Green, dob + A. Hi, Hors ‘ape-ly T BE EQUITAS ce rad see AOR oma of this Company tho ykny or any slintlar Tmeitation fa idewous b arheyy AGENT, may3-ly 03 aud 606 Tin ar) SKEAT N TUAL G BAT SCRANCE OUMPSAY, * aS Capital nearly $500,000, LOS: PROMPTLY PAD, —— 6U3 15th sirect, opposite Treasury Depart Maite, AGENT CONTINENTAL LIFE INSUB- ANCE COMPANY. oct9-2m B W. BATES, Agont. NSUBE YOUR int tac FIRE Wisnine: NGTON A ey Pomonut. 9, ANY cl ARTEERD | aot OONGRESS 1837 be: = and eee eT nongecons. ie. Peover’ pro iRESTGES ow Rotnwot, The: james A: eat r i Wilson, F. 8. Wal: panner Aa, we Wisom W. 3, os y Wats oxeit = {dems cern of Wer ae — 3 wi oemaker, Geort ra ploy, Efgeorgetewns 0. We Howard Socrstary, $950 tar CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. OVERCOATS. OVEBOOATS, & OVERODATS, $14 OVEROOATS, 819 OVERBCOATS, OVEBOOATS, 810 OVEROOATS, OVEBOOATS, 811 OVEBOOATS, Sie OVEBOOATS, $13 OVERCOATS, $25 WINTER SUITS, 816 WINTEB SUITS, $15 WINTER SUITS, $20 WINTER SUITS, 922 WIRTKE SUITS, €18 WINTEE SUITS, $22 YOUTHS 8UITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, $6 YOUTHS’ SUITS, 913 YOUTHS’ SUITS, 88 YOUTHS’ SUIT: YOUTH® SUITS; e10 YOUTHS BUITS: § 3 BOYS’ SUITS. BOYS’ SUITS, 84 BOYS’ SUITS, BOYS! BUITS, 85 BOYS BUITS, $10 BOYS’ SUITS, $12 BOX COATS. A. STRAUS, The Popular Clothier, 101) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between 10th and Hth streets, HOLIDAY GOODS. A Tekactivs pisvLay GoOovs FOR 4 CLIDAY GLPTS, = wittam BACLANTY SE's, ext fae anventh street, meat D evs STRATED AND STANDARD 890K Je and in sets, for gifte: nb Pocket BIBLES, ory k; ee FAMILY A my own direct 8. ; Writing Desks. petiies Onsen, 8 Pocket books, Bronze Ink . Ohrotnos, Games, £o. Stationery. Sect? tw | Ou 9R HOLIDAY PRESENTS! BOOKS AND FANCY ARTICLES, aT WARREN CHOATE « CO's NEW BOOK AND STATIONESY STORE, Corner Peona, avenue and 10th street. Beautifull Cases of dciasors, Card Cases, Pocket Reagent styles.) Gentlemens Mem ran dum jold + Ponkniver, Sootch Wood Goods, variety of fancy arstelos appropriate for tol iday Presents warren ttoes, a . OH Paintings, Book jarkers. Eneravings, Photographs, Ster-oscopic Views, Parlor Kaletoscopes. © hn"? & = The bew English Cours Papeterle. the Royal Lrish L nd conveniont Legal Fold tints, Initial Papers, latest n Papers, the ne ay ving for Wedding, Visiting and Re- varia is. NEW STORE! WARREN CHOATE & Co., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, NEW STOOK VERNON BOW, Connex 1Orx St. anv Pa. Avan decd tr : finest Gold vi tatty wis ed of the ne apts salty aa ON, - led to offer st less than YORK wasear BATES. 1 eonvince NEW GOODS! LOW PRICES! you, aT CHK, RUPPERT'S, No. 403 SEVENTH STRERT, WORSTRD AND EMBROIDERY STOBE. ver steamer Aste, SEPROERED gu, Ganeaes, Clot IONS, TOW. SS Cue BAU BSthivEs. ud FIRE SORERNS? PPER CARESS L ee TRI mbroklered Meriio C APB, § BAC C QUES, OLOA Ladies’ ‘and Oniie haters KNIT Boone ace LEGGINGS, AFFetians, ic.; all ne + m1 ering 1LKS. ORINELLES, Al ame PROFIT BY PAST EXPERIENCE, AND VISIT SILVERBERG’S GREAT METEOPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE AND MAKE Your Pr "HASES FOR THE HOLIDAYS DE THE USUAL RUSH COMES. will fud an unbroken sure to gel sulted; and, what is FOU WILL SAVE MONEY. You will find cont Tox DEPARTMENT, A 25 and 60 cent FANCY ARTICLE DEPARTMENT, An unsurpassed DOLLAR DEPARTMENT, A t: t for the sale of fine OY¥S AND FANCY GOODS, And the Basoment is packed with ROCKING BOBSES, DOLL CARRIAGES, WAG ONS, SLEDS, 8HU0 FLY HOBSES, ROCK EES, WHEELPARKOWS, CARTS, &c., Bangivg in pri > fiom 50 cents up to $12. COME NOW. - SILVERBERG, METRGOPULITA™ DOLLAR STOKE, 314 SEVENTH steer, deck-te Ne SLVANIA AVENUT. NEW GOODS FUR RHE HOLIDAYS. New York Buckwheat, Bew York Sweet Cider, New York Batter, Choice Roli Buttery Silver Drip Syrup, Stabler’s Corn, Canned Fruits, New Prenes, New Tamarinds, Now Figs, New Currants, New Raisins, French Candies, Canned Vegetables Tn store and for sale as low as a any house in town WE ROAST OUR OWN COFFEES, CHOICE NEW CROP TEAS, P. P. LITTLE & CO., dees-t2 Cor. 8th and E streets, Navy Yard. GEAND STOCK FOR THE SEASON AT EUROPEAN PRICES, Fruits in glass. 2 00 Tbe. a Candies, Freeh Olive Gil, 20 to ae. French and English Mus-. Fresh Daien ‘Alnionde, tard Pickles, Sances. Glives, Petite Pols. LEMON sand OBANGE PEEL 25c. per pound, STARLEB'S OOLN, finest in the market. Cc, WITMER, 1918 Pennsylvania avenne. GREAT REVOLUTION IN PRICES IS NOW GOING ON AT THE GREAT CARPET AND DRY GOODS HOUSE ENOWN AS ARCADE, novi5-tr THE INDUCEMENTS NOW OPEN at THIS ESTABLISHMENT TO CONSUMERS, BOTH IN: CARPETS AND DRY GOODS, 1S MORE THAN WONDERFUL. THE EXTENT AND ATTRACTION OF GOODS AT THIS HOUSE SURPASSES ANY- THING IN WASHINGTON. THE CHANCES WERE NEVER BETTER TO PROCURE REALLY HANDSOME CAR- PETS SO CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR. WOLFORD &SHILBERG, 427 BEVENTH STREET, nov29-tr re AT HEILBRUN', re 402 7rn STREET N. W. CLOSING OUT SALE OF $60,000 WORTH OF GENT’S FINE STITCHED BOOTS, LADIES HOBBY BUTTON GAITERS, | _____ PIANOS, &e. AMUSEMENTS. | , TESTiNONI As TY FAVOR OF TUR | CHICK CELEBRATED ING & SONS PTA | AND THE Famovs WEBER P1 seme It ie very agro: a 7 tosda iy wame to the coucert of praises of whien Tepe Pianos are the ody To be ust, 1 must de lace them per feud pore Fectes: ) The: You | the torch, Berm: n | apd premte; and tu of perfect nay oe the ex of the great * enthortoe Abs Was very great nd «il of a Weber tprgtt piano, bi rocm in Vi “ the best piano 2 Tega “ite New York the ps n ac The tuileces of tea tee ity. so even Uhromghout, and the ener DA cave never pt can cont at Tad pisnc trical goal oe ad Coca Arsene me, T! ti need ony fs certat American Pianc-t aud Mr. Weber in parttonlsr Arabella Goddard,the grew upites with wn” Stranss PiM2.OP Wn whiten pliment lor Mir. Weber, itiou dur f my great regret Dot allow me to play on your fn iene, Nevertheloes, 1 mie A ARABELLA Gopparp MME = ocA AN THE weern Vox a —AxT tenve te kindiy thank you which In voles The ncti on 1 surprived me by he Your tpstrumen which they ha JOUN F, ELLIS & CO,, | 957 Pennsylvania avenues, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ABUVE PIANOS. Also, SE ITH'S 4 N ORGANS. Wren stray *S PLANES. Pe] EXTRACT FROM TEE OFFICIAL RE suRy on musical camedint oA NSTREME LSESELLE ATOLE MARCH Li Dr REWAED HANSLIE, Austria, ERVENY. Bh tell Ate Piano shone to br. performaaces u:the Wartbarg, © if served un Inger= as Vice Orcaes citing gener: ‘ours, very trul Franz L creation that moder u BCLeNC produced. STE A large assortment of UPR F PIANOS aiway Fooms ¢ eed e6t St i OW WARP The peek PA SQUARE ai wand mt the war @ METZEROTT & 0O. New Yoru, Jon, 1,153. BROLS tT PLANO. After having exanined the Piano Fortes of Mesera, DECK ER BROTHERS very carefuily, we have come tothe concluston and cheerfully testify, that they are in every respect superior instraments, Their tone is pure, rich, brilltant, very di and of an cutirely uiusical character. ‘Theit work manship isof the very best, plainly demonstrating that none but the best materials are nsed, aad their us and quality of tone through: pass of the key-board, ansur; any other piano-forte we have ever een. THEODORE THOMAS, WILLIAM Mason 5. B. MILLS. Eu RITTER T, H.BONAWITZ, Foun “Zost ALFRED H. PEASE, AKL KLAUsER, DECKEL BEO.'S PATENT PANU. G@_KUEN, Agent, 652 New ¥ rk 8s SJanl Washington, D. vIANOS! faa In order to make room for my new stock of Pisaor which Iam now receiving, Iwill sell for a short decs-6t" 3) i al ly reduced prices. J mention tr aay celebraicd STECK FULL GRAND PIANO, @ weneniicent instrome hands mely ved SQUARE GRA’ ‘the world re- ‘Downed a of W. tifa P Sorngy for the wef Wm. @ Oo."s and McOammon’s cel-braved Eee. Fines aR. ies BAct's taken ip eaciawate FIANO WARBROOMS, | mS, dec3 tr 423 Lith street, REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES JOMACKER & CO."S CELEBRATED GOLD Boo Pianos. N‘At ONAL +MBATEOR, Mes Bole Lesere and Director LIttLe Re Mise Micheli witl be xp } er camton by MJ. G Bavin Lt Postiivety M. pday ine & Dery and appotute } decat JANE RV RE Poses OPERA HOUSE, Hive on Prin ¥ RVENING Tis ‘ LEND ME FING SUtLCENG ay Niet wr une WHO KILRRDCS PITTIRE. oF Cian P KIS.e ALIAS. NOFR | LINCOLN MAL | TO-MORROW IT Vy earns MAND Wate ance on F anencing THURSDAY Graud Mstiuee a ACALLISTER, AT on RT, 2 Te MoRE LN TA FORD'S Ofena Hors Merars. Maurtee an o t | gliteae. toe and Max Strakosch ¥ wONT SOFTHE [RANDITACIAN Oren, ‘ and 10 &NINGS, Mow ieg eminent STINE NILSSON r Talo Campanin) vs $ “MaDaate « CHE Ontera T : ES ee PROTESTANT CRT SS Neve oe, & TO MOLLOW NIGHT, LINCULN nau W4S5ityCTON THEATER com w Peana, ANOTHER SPL CBANGE OF BILL Pint appen From Line E pupport-d Uy t Mr ELAN W EAGAN Nise t ‘Ai KDW ADS, ai NOCLN HAuL JP RER MUSICAL CONCERTS EVRY Par AND EVENING Boor the Magnificent EESTRION, ua Natlevai t6® Penmsylveut ; On &xbiw) MsscnivEn =, 2 dB streote, etgnt 3 of leave remember Nave and Nrmber_ je? 1) * KINDS OF 1-OF# WEASING ar BEL can be soid to the very oes ceaeeeee ‘ae oF tis » between Sth and 7th a. "+ ites by mai? y attonded to. Onsh wn’ sure. TRE NEW HoLWDay BOOKS! Songs of the Souls. By Dr.S.J Sun mer Kichtpes ir Colors Halt Houre with Prime wu ALLANTYNE‘S, | _decl-tr__ 488 SEVENTH STREET, BELOW 8. | NEW BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, aT SHILLINGTON'’S BOOKSTORE. 7 the author of Littt= Family, by Christine Motier from Blackwood's Magaz« ology» by Herbert Bpencer: inte and etps tn Pastoral Sheotoss by W. 8 itateneh Ir tl ie Progressive Te lations of in art: Ment , the Bev —— Gow , | “Bemotr and Letters of Sara Coleridge, edited by | her deuebter, | al the new Mega: sb and Amer 6 for Dacember, SHILLINGTON’S LOOKSTORE, nov2s-tr corner 4% st and Penns. i¥ INSIDE AND OUTSIDE. zo, Ais ee BS amas & BON, Nivra Starer, G BATS. Fon ALL SUBSCHID- ON ROORS STATIONERY CHKOMOS i hE SRAMELS, DUCE SIND wet: . nov Pecets ast Pid "st iroxezs, . — vauia even biography ofJekt Beuntt iill, 8 v0 epanevne dive Domesticated i Astuais Lactic by ai Oxtord Many i mor. se. | Smee andy Seat mre vure.. pra Musicians Dy Ignace ‘Mos: ‘l eeettereomenvmendtroronesen i Horse, by ” Murray —" amen wliomemannh TY novi axovers B.C. fOenerat Pat or oul ten HOUSES EOS 4% rir L PARTS oF Paes NSGOTIATED. MONS WINY, a

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