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EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. "BATE RDAY. -December 5, 1874. Weather Prob ybilities To day. Orricz ov THe Carmr Siexat 0 «7 cr 2,2 Washington, Dee. 5, 10:30 & m. § Yor New England’ and the. muldie eles and cri weather during tha rev o' di ong t> easterly and =) ng barometer: LOCAL NEWS. Amneements, &c.,, Tonight! Ford’: Opera Howse.—The sprightly Lotta in «Fire Fly.” National Theater —The Lingard Comedy Com- . a “E Sketches. Tirater Comique—The celebrated Master Herbert and Little oe Cisthorne in their Interesting specialties and other attcactions. Odd Fellows Hal —Moae¥.voy's Hibernicon. ~ - Condens: d Leow higbts Te orm to mec ay morning lu fe srtully at vat vs been ar- der backwards on @ spr’ Yr nred bim elf esverety. Dr i medic kn ‘Adatss; Sentinel. Waltor Hawiiton E. Leech, M.D. . THE PRINIENS TOURNS WENT. Conte Cer bast Type-feits Au Intercy “pg Oceoston for the Crass us 6! this £ gup” west abrovi, the €came mani b wn Harpel’s Typegrap or.—G. J. 8. Kunntc , J.B. Me Bride se the priges will be a i. and “ Amer escopedia of Punting,” presented Bepamin, oi Phiiade!phia. ‘The rules and iegalatiovs governing test provided « th te » , H.C. Karle ton, Geo. F In the gold st ing ambia Typo regbica! Union, No. 101. on November ia The long primer contestants were co Of the recend class, but were allowed t Primer instead of nonpariel From (ue very fret, of the Encyclopedia. and from the ixct that he all matters pertaining t cted as ref t ) of this cli as fevetivd adges, the rete OM BA>D, JR TRE FRA Mr. Menamin, although # stranger tn th: proved Dimseif to be vo stranger to the business, fur be at once nesamed control of the toarna meni, Pod gave direcUors aud command: wits as much ¢ smposure e+ thongh he bad been fore nan hese typos for a quarter of a ceatary. e VSS CONTESTANTS €ach bed an air of nervousuess, and not one of vem stopped to the case with ‘a bearing cating "hat confidence which dectares “I an the winning man.” At five minutes before ten Mr. Meuamin asked if there was any objecti to giving out copy "> the men, to aliow them to | cat it up, and, sone being prevented, copy wes at once given, and esch mao cat bis own “takrs’ to suit himself. Thirteen slugs were selected ard placed stound on the different atau were p and thirteen corresponding numbers be mob came upand il coming up fret. explained the rules, Limes tal Went Were requested tor es eod ander the clove to called “time,” and peated it ard directed each #tick ard stz-t in for the rece, and for one nour and thiriy minutes scarce a sound wre beard ck’ of the types as they in to take bis tired to the room be- m rales is regard 19 - Not a word was speken and ue of @ printing ofhce happened ta attbattime be might have euppoced all the compe dom’ At hall-prst 1! o’elock preetely, THE WORD To “vaor stick was given, and almost instan* ineou: judges came into the room and the *-buzz” w+ memence. All were anxious t> now the reeuit, bat there wae business on hand, for the firsi- clase race was to commence in th'tty minutes, ‘and after a little while spent in ilk these not interested were req ft? retire, and prepa- rations simiiar to those preceding fhe frst recs were immediately mede, and at 1! o'clock the contestants for the frst prize took sticks aud the clicking commenccd again. Proois inthe first race were rapidly taken ant the proof-resders, Mr. F. U. Stitt aud Mr. Dot- Weiler commenced to read and pro which was measured by Mr. Morcoe. TUE FOLLOWING 18 THE RESULT the Sreend by the judg ae . Ww.H.W Long Primer Class. Banricutt - Tarietov..... George Barki'o. Jd. R. MeBride........ at eight o'clock thie " ta the Typograph: pion © cies wilt a grand Lenguet at the Imper hotel. The fucel bas been decorated with | W +:cemmers avd flags throughent the é: Lalest_—The contest cles 4 just ae { TRE Stax office. had wou ‘he Sret prize, be Daving set over 5 Lwers. @. bed to Mr. Maloney, of the Star office. carrer ine Boon Rea Estate Saiee.—B. H. Warner, real estate broker ard suctioneer, cold yesterdey afterneop at suction lot 5. im ryuare 316. 0m tae Bortheast corner of K and 12th street< nortn- Hest, 25 teat front. bs a depth of 100 feet, and proved by Remall three-story bouse, to Dr, C. H. Licbsrmez, for sea. ’ HOW SHALL WE BE GOVERNED? Ee ages i ae be R. B. Mobaa, THE QUESTION OF SUFFRAGE IN TAB DISTRICT. ee Ses cation.) Wm. Whalen, Business Mca and Tax-payers In order t> give aiair, imps dal showing of sof our reprecent.i.ve cic zens 1 sbe qvestion of euficage, and the form of -or- ernment for the D.strict of Colombia, we buve caused & canvas to be mele among t ovr basi- eos men and tet-payers with the following re- i Though the nanciof a few br (who were out when the canvas wri made,) do not appeor, it will be een that the list embraces | & very large prog >ct'on of the elt.zens who have nterests at stake in the we''se of the cliz. will be seen. aleo, thet while a considerable o*influerce and bigh char- Ives in tavo- of unqualified | suf-age the preporderarce is very le~zely on Itrhould be eided that, prob- . hine-tenthe o: these who vote “No” believe | in the abstract principle of snf want it in the District. becanse, in thelrop!-uion LO cokbein er, J.W. Nairn, A W. T. Griffith, Aman, (hopes we iil never have saf- frage again.) John Keyworth, anten, (wants | Wm. G. Dawson, E. V. B. Boswell, Piay of tae Gods,” Wm. McCantey, ! Mi: 1 bumber of citize aoa.) acter record thi HL. W. Hamilton, A. M.Timbmn, the other s.de. ‘age butdo not prs ( - ¢fuc.uowal qgas’i- C. B. Smith, | no practical adva stage: Charics Ma:cuett, J. W. shiles W. D. Wyvill, K. Andres, ames R. Lackey, ts propu.iy yaal- | + H. Harrover, @ John H. Semmes,(don't Dorsey Claget , Charles Eart groced, and James H. Cohen, Thomas Russell, W. B. Extwisle, Corcoran & Co. Dr. Joreph M. Toner, £. Kingmap, w Mr. Jobn P. Antessr, while en- a ceenaee eos" the back portion of brs : District of Columbia.) h. be.ween I and K etree’s, feil ' . lavton, (no set icage: g.ve ‘us com- Tad. acer which be yr. Garnett. 5 Dr. Gar mmerce’ and ‘sn? what he Jacob Rooie, nd-tag K. Himricho. executive powur isto be vested in commis- sioners, favor? | one or H. K. Cruftt,(n0 more e-setting | two of them. ench a3 We have had rot desire any legis J. W the start. As Augrstus Dav J. Goulstsin, N c hall.(wants J. W. Wadd onal quali- AM. Rerbert Harris, Thowes Hyde, Rob't Matoney, y qualification, N. P. Callan, (wants a P. Hervey, (do. do. Wm. Hurtey, Jromwell, (never 26 another | ion in Wa-rine- | au will oppose W. 8. Si andifurd, net believe the peo- W. H. Baren, the District W business W. A. it was Frank Hume, not in the borgain J. H. Moors, Inetrict Dr. Darby, x George Francis, er. ‘a. W. Ward,” E. H. Chewperlain, d Dy - — Heury Lee & Su opprss Lonis Kettler, e urie.) with P. Ht. Welch, qualifica- S. E. Day. John Connor, B. F. Morrell, (opros- Wm. Reamer, cx government.) co hes been manag d. J. ne, but does not G. Hartig, Ww Zar 5. Brooke, fe M. Barker, jot, (opposed, Charles except qualified.) aoe. W. Mbiitigs, 4 Hempler, ait, (is ip favor wm. Dunkhi M. C. Mitchel Dot favors one elec: H. B tion,to allow the peo- ple of the District to vindicat2ex-Govern- or Shepterd.) Wm. Thomp.on W. P. Fowler, G. A, O'Hare, E. H. Farrer, (wants W. am €ducational qual- Frank Dorsey,’ (wa g to waive bis right to and tet Congress Tun the District gov- Remy Whalen, b&b. W. Sommy J. WH. Magrader, way) B. Keane W.T. Daval:, LS. Donaldson, Samuel H. Bush, Wa. Tu «er, (isin fa~ J. H. Cheek, vor of « qualitied saf- frage, but is satisfied With © tomigsioners.) L. C. Os apbent, i. H. Cissel, Stee!, (wants suffrage, ont ever do have it again qualiticae wants property qz ) ©. 8. O'Hare, L. M, Witherow, 7. L. Mitchell, | G. W. Yeabower, S. E.Wheatley, Win: Maguire, ) G. F. Adame, (wants G. 7. Langley, (wants commissioners select- ed from the citizens *he Drei cict.) an, - MeKifresh, Joan Coughlan De. Robert C Prot. Scheel, qual ri auscation.) | Ses. H. Stone, (wants property or educa- Wm. tonal qualification. ) C. J. Began, Win. B. Wylie, A.M. Langiey. (wants T. B. Bresnan, property’ qualiaca- J ‘ional qualltication. perty and edoce- tional qualification.) W.L Prince, H.S. Joby on, M. 1. Weiler, George K. Kepetti, &. ©. Ecalott, wan‘'s T. F. Gatchell, (is wil- ling to be governed by Commissionors if they can be selected the District, but don’t want apy more voting m the centeret the rom, re- | [ S Weyrich & Bro., Fred. Joachim, B. Fitzpatrick, Charies H. Fishbaugh, James Talty, O. E. Greer, Wm. M. Smith,(wants exercised,) aneducational quali- Dr. D. P, fication and @ poll B. A. Ridder, senbaam, (prc- commissioners cam get good ¢ fied as it is now: would like sufirage 11 it could be decently dam: S. Topham. “2 Y> Geo. O.Waiker, Henry Artes, . P. Libbey, Jobn Markriter (is glad se the Star has taken A. Kroe. told of the matter.) A. Stine W. T. Goltzman, (wan's ® property qualifica- n. pri ut not #3 conducted ‘n this Disteist,) EB. P. Wasrous, J. Shillington, (oe'eves James R. Merchant, 3 J. H. Masrey, J. E. Shorb, C.8: Bilton, Ww. 4. Coyephauer, EK. McB. Vimoney, W. 1. Vanderlip, (not to W. L. Sears. forage; would like ©. Sci to vote for a local government, male and = female, than tion.) ee the right alifi- Ceo. E. Kennedy, J. R. Barrover, L. the work, oA. B, Olin, ka wedo not need A. Verkers, (wants fas. y re , Wable to be vevied a few ems H. “Schwsrzenbergh, Elphonzo Youngs, ite Tigne of suceags restored if the people who have interests at nly TAX-payers to 8. B. Beamer, (if they ‘will give ve s fair election; would not allow apy man to yors who did not pay Blackford, (be- Neves suffrage in this District to be uncor- stitatioral: weld not K. edject to yoting fora Representative in H. K. Hetpberstien, it his ee oni) es been ont heretofore i Robert Ball, Seca ena iy opp: unlveroai suffrage. 5 ‘sat. ‘cou! man work.ng hard Gen. H. V. Boy a” n od toe sonra to anoune- Wm. B. “Sian to proper qoatification would bein favor of it. Is dent we cannot went ty follon tion has been Pies, wihevery indiea omthat R. a. MoLeas, | me pelition Mewes bs 8 mber of our prominent tax-payers and © prize for the second cigs was | J.C. tax-payers of the tibos tas fol ows: ae ese strict exstom of accountability in the expendi= t | tures of mone: Thirdly, we’ ish it to be distinctly under- # ood that we prefer to be governc] as provided by the constitution directly by Congress through , Commissioners without a popular election of aby | officer whatevér, (wants | Her qualifica- | Jobn C. Harkness, J. L. Eliiott, Winebderger, | M. G. Emery, qualiica- Richard MeAlhster, George W. Balloch, tio King, Chester M. Coit, James Towles, Thomas E.France, John T. Lenman, ‘HK. Ciay Stewart, George D. Abbot, A. ©. Spaulding, Wiha Fort, Jobn Penn Jones, , Job ©. Wilson, J.N. Burket, | J.N. Dickson, J. E. Zug, | George I. Frencb, Michael Resrdo>, + | dane O. Mahon. Thomes B. Hoot, | Opree S. King, J. W. Thompron, Eliza M. Ancerson, G.H. B. Whit2, Joun W. Hogg, Wiliam SN oh, D. ©. Forney. ©. Hf. Lieberman, G. B. Patch, William B. Todd, 8. P. Prown, John T. Mitchell, W. Baretel!, Jeph O-ey, John H. Wheeler. Wiilam I C. McNam-e, W. Paillips, Middleton, Webb, Andrew Wyiie, Arthuc MacArthur, Cc. ¢ i Woodward, Pali er, R. J. Meigs, L. H. Wiliams, saty powers government be- tween the executive departments ot the U. i 3. Connolly, H. Young, oy P. Jobneton, at LW. Wosdeutl, Ym. Pettibone, Ele’r Brown, A Rothwell. IN PAYOR OP Serna he following favor general sa ze, though i ng yarions opinions ay to the particular otecers to be elected : M. Goldstein, ¥. A. Boswell, A. M. Green, Timothy Lubey, Josiah Mill Y > have some voice in the matter.) would T. E. Young, (thinks lketoelecte:seasors.) suffrage a constitu- G. Ordway, (favors tional right.) saffiage if Congress S. A. Sigmund, will Jegisilate in a Hevry Polion, manner f> prevent J H. Deshieids, primary elections ts. B. Taylor, ing controlled by bad Edward Alien, mon.) E. Stowart, J.W. MeKnight, HE. Parker, (thinksthe W. H. Stater, republicans will win if W.H. Clagett, (wants wo bave suffrage.) & board of directors Wm. Kothrange, elect ‘hy tho people George Fekert, to legielate and goy- B. Fenner, ern.) W.. G. Parkinson, Tucker &Sherman, W.J. Murtagh, R. B. Young, (thinks FP. W Bergmann, We ought to be al- J.T. He skins, lowed fo vote, or else A. A. Wheelock, uot be forced to pay H. V. Newkirk, (if we nny taxes cap elect all the ofti- Keury Himber, cers ) JH. Piper, B. Kanffman . H, Baldwin, B. F. Leighton. ary =A, Willard, A. Bart, (believes in (favors Commission the principal of sof. ers,@ portion to be trage: thin €l and aproint- pro; «lby the President, in tent to determine what is for their in- Wim rots Parkirson, T. Mersiek, Daering, Molton, neis Brandner, jt 2 munity.) 5 mond ” Wallach, Fc avorstheold munt- H. 1 form of govern- ent 8 , 3. R. Shepherd, (fa- F. B. Smith’ (wants vors a form of gov- voting if it ean b3 errment consisu conduct 4 fairly, but ofan e: ive and don’t want any more Isgisias've branch. fooling.) ‘The latter to consist L. H. Baker, (favors of seven men, this enfirage fairly con- acing the govern + Con- e overn a4, but by the peo- want: lect a re ‘tour to te resentative to Con- #ppointed by the gress.) Fresident and con- firme'l by the Senate, Vavors the «bolitioa I. of aii outside organ'- “ons, such as yrter, jr, Bacon, (wold fa tor repr ets Congres etcd) Chas, b.5. DemSiman, Thomas Walsi, A. Beeges, (wou'd like to vote If it can uv. Kivg, mder be done right.) which $4, amounting to parties testified that they wera worth over = | condit Dr. B consider the reviution, and ¢om€r w. trustees of public tcbcot's on ‘he ea | adopted. | nuisances by removing night soil with show oper mauage- F. Kublert, pert) J. L. Ebertes, H. Moran, (if we can John Wohl, (wants the have lection.) old municipal sys- J.T. Seb tem ) George Burgess, Wileon, (wants a. P. Thyson, (would ke guficage or no taxes: the old municipal if sufice ze is restored, | form of government however, believes | n,) every voter shoald P2y @t least a poll tax, rdet*>,(would H. B. Monn, (wants '¢ local goverr. suffrage or no tuxes,) ment elected by the James Hf. Vernityea, people, Al! others Joby Hammon appointed. Thatis, a mayor,) ‘Bn executive branch George Seitz. (wants a wppointe anda@lez- mayor antcoancil.) isintive branch elect- John F. Seitz, (d>.ao.,) ed,) Frank Tibbests, (wants E. G. Harbaugh, suftrage. if we sau Jeremiah McCarthy, bave a fair elect'on,) P. Foley, J.P Newhonse, (wants H King, the old municipal S. G. Cate, government,) Ob. Retesner, J.C. Freeman, A. G. Hall, H. Wixom. H. T. Wiswall, FE Abner, J. 4. Koman, ©. Ebel A. L. Hazelton, (wants George Wilner ! ose, Congress to give usa L. G. Ulose, goodorganic law,and M. Brodhead then let the property J. G. Killian, holders control their W. A. Ray, own affairs. Govera- John G. Ray, ment by Commis- E.R. Lewis, sloners is not ropab- David Fisher licap,) - M. Frank Kelly,(favors W Lower,(favorselec- suffrage in the Dis tion of localotticers,) trict ‘red ho’ J. W. Brooka, A. Michea's, | Wm. Bertholomea, peer Ee Two More Divoxces —On Thorséday, in the Eyuity Cowt, Judge Wylie made decrers of divorce in the following cases: Charina Maria Dominica de Modena, ou her paren's, was married in 183: it. Aloysius church, by the Kev, J. A. Walter, when only thirteen years of toastranger to her, bat fou of an old triend of her father who ha? jus tani on our ehores. They lived together about thres weeks when they seperated, and seon after he hied away to his Fatherland enjoy alone Italy’s sunny skies, leaving bi wite to be divorced and marry next time, one of her choice. Mr. A. K. Browns appeared for the plaintitf. Mary Francis Keyesagainst Aibert H. Keyes, to whom she was married tm Qctobar, 1854, in Prince William county, Va. She states ‘she has had seven children, four of whom are liy- ing. Forthe past ceven years he has been ad- dicted te drunkenness, and ye age her and ‘THE Wasuincron & Co. have received # fall of the t just made by the trastee of the ‘The t states that no Cog been mace to isos on the market valusple Br Cooke, the ad’ of bis sidence | the irial had conciuded, but no #1 SS Board of Health SMALL POX CLOTHING CLALMS--dOW 8000. CHILDREN ARE MADE 8°CK—TSE ODORL3-%, ito. ‘The Board of Health met last evening; al! the members present; and Dr. Cox in the chair. Prof. Langston, from the special committee on the during the small pox epid CLAINS FOR PROPERTY DEsTROTED —“clothing. and textile rarniturs anging 08, of 29-2), were disap- 99.61, ap- proved. Of those which were disallowed. from $1.50 to SIST, aggrevating 35, Proved, and if2, amount! and therefore the commiiive did not regar them as poor persons, coming in under the act | Of the legislature. The report was adopte: A RADLY VENTILATED SCHOOL BOL The report of the health officer, Dr. P. Keene, on a communication ot Thea. B. f tus, complaining of a room used at No >.reet toathwest as a nuisance sre The health officer says that he has made ‘a caretul inspection of the premises and found them most unsuttable for occupation as 4 school building. Into a small room are crowded _>me €0 or 70 little Logs, the air space deing | 150 cubic feet for each psr-on; no m= ventilation except the wiudows, rom which must k render the room habitable, with the danger of giving the boys and the teacher coids trom the dratt of cold air over their heads. Tae only means of heating tsa Ua Cval* sve, kept nearly red hot, agardy. ting what little par air the ro Wiee conten. The privy is a3 old, d-iaple Dutiing with no door, and ts in a mot sand I pr or ion ane nit its pas believe these peraons can longer without positive injar unless the condition be improved in par specified. And in this connection I woud re- port that nearly every scuool s POW so overcrowded and iL call for immediate 2 ard giris of our city are compelied 9 erst mx hours every day in an oF plont the seeds of permanent ¥ome champion be found to p: tore their parente welfare. No que: to this commun!ty of the Board of Health t pupils in a given schoo imitation does deb.r a por of the city trom the privilezes or public educa- tion. Certainly no pare 1 knowingly eab- it his off; influse banefe trough the instit be ever <9 ¥ these conditions will rot bsimproved it 2 2 parents be made aware of their exist-ncs and | effects, The resolution was in the usual form, de- claring the premizes a nuisance, and dirccting the health officer to abate sar 9, and Dr. Verdi sugg-st2d that 9 sprcial oom autee be appointed, to whom the eubject shoud referred. TER ONORLETS PROG The beal'h offic. pordence with the Odorless vatin + tocbarges that the company hel c¢oma,ttad Inthe correspondence the company & when the boxe: contain woratga macter, bricks, bottles, &>., shovels are wicd, impe sible to «uur using shovels ty Con sercets, were appointed. ‘THe Turaree: cbrated play which we are to have Lingerd’s famous #ket shes bos been arranged ter thi night, ineluding two cor alth Abell od Monday night the eg Engtish opera troupe in “Li Trova tore.” ‘The peerless Lo delight the patrons of Ford’s opera bon: nt, the Inst of her en- gagement, with the play ¢ ire-tiy,”? for the first time in several yesrs, It teresting. On Monday 2 should he on band to ree the tirat of Jack and Ji 7 female yvelocipts performance Lr st night of the enter the week at J a brand new tges Olin, Wylie aud MacArthur 2tTerim. “Mr. Coombs tiled a j Horace H. Bigelow for a manitains3 Patents, anda writ was Muller presented the apn! not Walter Gritlin for appointirent as con- le. which was placed on file. b: ‘on Bled * mction, accompanied king that the fecs and milesge * for defendants—Harringt ye—in the safe burglary orse be ordered be yada. Mr. Harrington read the act, aut S'atid that the law provided that ihe court be fore whom the case 1 tried or the general term might makezuch order. He stated turther that the question was brought up during the trial ard the court declined to make the order unt b order bad been made. Tie bad made temporary arrang>- ments to pay such witne ses, gud it was ness sary that the accovnt should be closed to send tothe treasury. The court made the neves:ary ot GEORGETOWN. A Konege iN THR Hoves.—This morning, about 4.30 o'clock, Mr. John T. Scriven siding at 239 Bridge etreet. was awa! 7 heoring fcotstep? escending the stairway lea- ing to bis sleeping apartment. Be (arpe? nix head towards the doer, when it was cantiously orencd, aud @ man’s head appeared, which be recognized ss belonging to a well-known thief nem 4 Thomas Higes. Mr.S. called vai, “what do you want, Tom” No reply was given, and Mr. 8. jnmped out of bed and followed bim cown stairs, when Higgs warned him not to iollow, as he would sioot. Mr. S. raised an slaim as Higgs escaped from the house, aud private wetch man Benjamin Bransell,employed upon the water works, came to his a-sistauce, and Higgs taking refuge under the Aquoduct bridge, was caught and caged. He had just served out & term in the penitentiery (or rob- bery, where be will in all probability be re- tarned, a8 he entered the house by means of a skeleton key. Atter a heari fore Jud, Sueli, in Weshington to-day, he 2 committad for action of the grand jury, in default of £1,090 ones. CaTtLe MAnKet.—Messrs. Weaver, Means & Lo. report receipts at Drover's Rost on Wedt- ley, of 562 head of Beer cattle, 1175 sheep and lambs, and 20 cows and calves, which were disposed of as follows: 431 beef cattle sold to butchers, at prices ranging from 3 to 6 eants per pound ; 43 soid to farmers at prices from to 4 cents per pound; 20 drove to Baltimore, and 63 left over; C36 sheep and lambs sold to batchers at prices ranging from 4, to6\ cents per pouad for oid ehcep, and $3 to (#5 eacu for lame; 190 lewmbs sold tefarmers at from $3 50 to $4.25 each, and 412 left over; 20 coy #25 to $50 each. Market dal! vod calves sold trom recei»t and shipments of coai for the week, by the ditferent companies, bave been as follows: Borden company received 900 tons ; shipped 1,000 tons ; land com- _ receivé Sot 50) rr total shipments 10 53s; total receipts 1,500 fons ; shipped 358 tors; Con- received 9376 '9ps; shipped 9,1°i tous: ; 2,176. D!RECT IMPORTATION, Bussia and Vienna POCKBTBOOKS, Bnssia and Vienna Calf Letter WALLETS. MATCH BOXES, © CASES. Eiegant PORTFOLIO8. VISITING C. Ai es canes, MONOGRAMS, CBEST, OHUN'S BOOKSTORE, ‘Rovis-te 2016 Ponnsyivania avenue. FINE CHINA, e CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, any? ATED WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs. | ‘With our tucressed facilities we are prepared to the above goods to our customers as low fornish ‘ey Can be purchased tn northern citics, 4 WEBB @ BEVERIDGE, 1009 PEXNLYLVANIA AVESUB, 0Cts-10w Between Rb and loth streets, ding abmitted a reoort | that they have considered Mo claims, | choice establishment. han | constantly’ dowu to | | inthe course of a | superior makes of 1g - | profs,’ Cloth: Mia: \ <2 CITY ITEMS. |____ AMUSEMENTS. Finn Raabe. wpe Gane ETS WV 488iseT0n :caCk ren Paua Fi Germent ine NCSRY. =~ Collars, a CoNcERT ing erfeetly fitting Shirts Overcoars in ali qual. A: aiment rompie’ Une Price Only. Geo. ©. Hewnrse, No, 416 Tc street. vali nde shot Ban Ya ‘Tux SaMrie Room of Mevts. Shormaker Herizeg is one of the institutions of Was sing: ~~ a toneity, and carnot be equaled in the Ur ted § ates. | clock Price ct bench. ~ In its ¢3nstruction itis large, roomy, and com: | t for ye gea‘emsn sca ys" tai Ientmplicity it 42 af once the most attegouve | Bea 7a it simy:! at once a’ wr on oe tiwatme | 44a choicest Wines, while tts ‘are literally | ‘. an OLDEN HOCse For the Ber | crowded with Brandies, Whiskys, Al usors | and ‘Wines, sparking snd ull. Great snc-es) CRILDABN'S Hospitss ded this enterprise of Shoomaker & | Hertzog, and it ‘s due t> the stricta tention | #! ‘he Der © Columbia, given to the busin: ’s and the choice variety of the articles cold. Vrutors to the nationsl me tropolis should not teave before visiting this 4 ODD FELLOWS 4 IBUrSsDAY lar RIDAY » SATURDsy Brest Bay ar Smoomaxse & Hexrzoe, | Nos. 1551-38 E street, rest imperial utel. | a, > | Luxvrr, healte, economy insured by voting | | | Dooley's ¥oaet Powder, mt Lizat Kolis, | (PRGAR COscea | Biscuit &c., prepared in 10 m'nates. Try it. | SuEORCIROY TAES TET PAP 7 A LARGE AS3ORTNE HaisforGen- | oar asi iy t n, Boys and Childre: | ova > — RVAMING wise for health ! thon : Treasury , j aoiboies ee & Mem . ree a hnndr: i Pee a tho S NATIOSAL THBATEN SUNDAY EVENTS “BE ' FIFTH GUANS | SACRED AND Chassic co To BB crEED ‘Truss, 235 Try THE Eiast avenue. FAVORITE —_——-a ‘ en a EWING MACHIED talbe OTUNR Miss EDITH ABELLA. Ineonunction w SSS EF ~ } GRAND OW STRA OF STX TY a FESTIVALS, —____ | Conévetor LUIGI SCH BEL OR A CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT for benoit | In seicetions from the Great Mas 4) of ‘tne WOMER'S OHBISTIAN ASSO I POPULAR PRICES ATION, consisting of Tabieanx and Masic, will be ‘ . 2 held at ODD HALL. Decowt Adminsiem 99 246 26 conte; Or i" ~ TUESDAY and WEONESDAY EV te ; For sale a: M tzerott FORD'S ora na ——s |” Last appearenc a Advertisements — MUSETIE Ma" MUSETTE Ma MUSETTE MAT 8) tom jarge »svortment of Oarpota, € } a our New Store 103 B ir em wrest | “EXCUSE ME. BXCrs _ BENJAMIN MILLER. | i. / Pewase SGHOUSE a j Piidey Bight- Zt r mabe | - beamed FIRE-FLY iGAno. 149 Boxcs and Onddies t COPAONO. Hongh aud Bosdy Taint. a 108 * la tint an sisted bs wan | city wit! give ‘ feheb ore VO@AL AN Mu Masonic Heil, : = ts a FURS r Se » LLOWS MAL, net opened. an olga f Lap re eeeee ees and CHILEBEN'S FUR! ONLY THBEE “ORE N Nv SAT MINK SABLE 5B DAY MA%L SEAL CHARLES MackVOys LYNX SET BIBEBNIOUN « MEPFALD OUMEPY COM and every other kind worn | Prues Yory Low. Goode gernine } Adr . W. ¥. SEYMOTR, Chiforen “ Povhin (QoS daw Esta With onlarged nea, tinpraved ran the bess talevt to be in the ceuntry, every fac ity for do: @ best work at iow p: Fespectinily inform our friend. + pre-cmuicent ag may Lave been © i MONDAY, NOVEBTRER 5o & | Erory eveniug ¢ nor. TRE LINGAKD Come M HURACE LISGARG, D. DICKIE LINGALD the week and Satcrday eft LOMPasy 7 DUNSING Drinks better than Coffee fare eee ce. be pee: tul bon tany OUR MUITO [8 EXOELZION Woskisgton In Dyetng and Ciraning Ladies Dre bac. ina, Bide ao, A Saturdays from 79. s2apd ceteM i «hed 150) country. ars “GREAT SUCCESS | Wassiicron TREATRE CoMiace | MONDAY | need sy aud Sa! — celebrated ( LARGE SALES—QUICKR REDUCTIONS, | cexemert o ahd, Derpeichcrcan ¥ ecmiseivn, if cente, 2 Selling? Selling? Sellings | Soon poe adie ATIUNSL THEATER. Kellogg Grand English Opera. Me C.D. Bee... - Dire MONDAY EVENING. Decomber 7, THOVATURE, 1. TUESDAY EVENING, Doce ¢ appearance in twe Rusbing! Forcing! Drivia BO! ND TO REDUCE ‘OCK. Fr ws 1 MB. WILTIA Ja Flotew v Charmine vy. i WEDNESD*Y OA Ehud, TOO MANY GOODS. | qiitcs Pl ue HE MAR FeIDA | FATURDA NOT ENOUGH MONEY. | sarcanay—o ait Os FA BABD KELLOGG MATINEE. ‘aud Grand Urohestra lL aM. Mut Beats comm: ee Thared D ,et Metzerott & Co.'s Music Stor DETERMINED 70 SELL. cet Teas se ot noose PURCHASE NoW _ Jemepateas 08 comp sto edition Price, only ly Le Conte, ‘or sale by 0., 937 oe ig AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. BAhsew's Garceny oF FEnB arts 1240 PRANSYLVANIA AYSNUE Jendid eotinction of BNGRAV INE PAINTINGS, and (any silt and velvet Frames, © fine relection of FRENCH PHOTO- GRAPBS, from modern Bolatiogs. iit © b fidiag doore, for Por- HARRY DONEBUE, COSTUMER, 428 Live STREET, NEAR &. of fitted-op Parlors and Show-rooms Sod'e doubiy-tncrewsel @tsck of several band-ed new and costly Dreases, pecert s SA of Costume—Ladics', BOYS? CLOTHING MasG0s BALLS - TABLEAUX AND OLD FULES CONOMETS. i 4T SAME LARGE REDUCTIONS. OME EARLY! L. MOXLEy, COSTUMER, 60% 10th Street Northwest. ci4 Artistic BALL. jo ubaUend THEATSICAL CUSTOM ES kop on ED BALLS ond PARTIES sapplion at SABLE BROTHERS, MEKCHANT TAILORS ¢ FINB CLOTH BAS, norte Corner 7th and D Streets §.W. A ae Te 3, \BTZ"S, decs-tr 1937 Penney! ‘avenne. GENUINE OLy JAVA COFFEE. RICH OLD JAVA COFPER. PURB OLD JAVA COFFRE. = WITMER, sons, ern — FINE GROCERS, SUEY incl toe tparte ct thcecuntly, abe Sawies | dectst 1418 Pena. are cope, ‘Widard's Motel,

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