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WEDNESDAY . December 5, 1877. CROSBY S. NOYES... Editor. Daily Cireulati orer Ascrage sicorn lation 0— being more than threctimes that | other daily Sud rove than that of fooether. : in Washington, ‘all the others added ei ‘To Correspondents. Letters should be addressed to the Editorial or Business Manager of Tue Stak, according to their tenor, and not to any individual name. Otherwise Provoking delays may occur. Cheek ould in all eases be mate payable to the order of THE EVENING STAR N Company. —not to that of any individ BF Anonymous communications n PAPER To Advertisers. Advertisers are requested to send in their an- nouncements as early in the day as possible, and in ail cases before 120°¢lock M. The insertion in the me day"s Issue of those reaching the office after cannot be assured. STOVES and CLOTHING, LOW ENTHAL, 1330 7th st. n. Vv VERER & SON FURNISH MUSIC F Jatest Music. Orders left at residence, d mitt 4 EXew Fork Privune. Frenips ORAN We are recetving this sp week, direct from the grove ‘The trade supplied, decS-tr ENITUR: HOUSEHO! all Ww. Call or adiiress Pune c farers | | Private f La jes and Germans, and have the . 725 stores, will re- ab 8° ¥ Yard, or atthe Musi omipt attention. YRAB APPLE CIDER. ‘Sweet and Delicios—the finest In the market. Wholesale and retail. HALL & HUME, 807 Manker Space. BROTHERS won their success | ; they hold it by am same dl ; KUED Near Pennsylvania ave Also, for the Matehless Burdett ( ATER FILTERS. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS general! CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE . WATTS £ € Honsefurnishing Store, 314 Tih street, a5-tr 5 doors above Pa, ave. 10:h street, sole Agen’: wan. ded-ir Fruit twice a Prices low, HALL & HUM 307 Mankert Space. stasngreaaers a The Holiday Trade. le that “the early bird catches ous dealers ¥ arranging their dy to make their at- fractions known to the public. It isa well un- erstood fact that the best customers are those their holiday selections early, while and fresh, and when they ean ted on. Dealers who would irable trade should, therefore, ve the widest possible publicit Goods are alre: + Stocks are be properly secure this be prompt to to such inducements as they propose to hold out to purchasers seeking bargains. We need not add that the advertising columns of THe nized medi for ‘all ea S of this class, but we may be par- reminding business men that the loss of a day's trade before the holidays can never be made up after th gone by. ‘Those whocommence earliest sequentiy least likely to have t y portion of their stock of goods until next season, with the risk of being out of style, shop-worn, and ultimately sold below cost to prevent a total Jess of the investment. ——_— -+ee-_ the Colored Race Dying Out? City health reports and the pub! late are representing that an extreme a ortionate Tate of mortality is taking he colored popniation to that of in our country. Of course the eily in the larger thern soas to be From the statements that have it would appear that the mortality htfully hich. We suspe however, that the method « mparison that has been re- Sorted to is pre that of the politician than the thoughtful sanitarian. The first sees in the perc: of mortality given a-result whieh he thinks ought to h been antici- pated from the sudden and forced emancipa- tion of ‘e from the care of provident mas fers to that independence, without culture OF an acquaintance with at least the more es Sential laws of health. Poverty. With want of employment, and the credulousuess have certainly entailed upon them in their new condition unneces- Sary misery and suffering, and per! arried thousands to premature graves. But the race is undoubtedly recovering from its first great Shock oceasioned by being placed in a position of freedom, but in a dition stitution and without employment whereby to provide the “aries of life. Some philanthropists and sanitarians are ap. prehensive nts of the great mortality re may be some the cause of a mong the colored race ahan the white. We do not partake of this ap- Prehension, and furthermore, we believe that the figures relied upon to show the alleged dis- Proportionate death rate of colored in th les is. as given, fallacious. The: too, one essential factor in the proper solution Of this question, left out, n: that of the Dirth rate of the two races. It will not be for- otter that most theorists were disappointed in the result of the last census, which instead Of presented evidences of a decrease in the colored population in the United States, proved that they had actually inereased from 1360 to 487. The New York Times of a few days Binee, presenting the percentage of deaths of white and colored in a number of cities, to Show that the colored race is doomed to ex- tinction. In the District of Columbia the pro- Portion of deaths was 2) whites to 47 colored in the 19 per annum: Baltimore, Md., 20 ce peculiarity that i rv death r: colored; Chattanooga, Tenn., 19 colored: Knoxvill Tenn, 13 ed: Richmond, V whites to 3 colored ; New Orleans, La.. 25 whites to ®eolored. This is doubtless a correct state- Ment of the number, and the proportion of eaths in these cities among whites and col- ored ; but it is an unfair method to contrast the deaths of ‘ed with the whole of the white population, for in no city dothe colored people enjoy equal comforts, or are they able to pro- Vide equal means of caring for their children, or their infirm when ati ed with disease. Nor are they provided with like skill and care for it children when sick. he comparison just, an equal num- ber of whites and colored, similarly cireum- rty, discomforts ken. If this be Li the wealthy whites who have to live in comfort and in accordance with nd Supplied with prompt and skillful “dieal attendance, it is very Probable (hat there will be but little differen between the death rate of white and colore thus similarly cireumstaneed. It is known fact that longevity is g1 the wealthy than the poor. The e With rare this reason the evidence thus far add Show the want of vitality on the part of the Colored race is, to say the least , inconclusive. ————+ee-—______ About the Message. Almost everybody finds something to praise in the President's messa and almost every- body has something te criticise. This must hecessarily be the case in view of the position the President takes on the southern question in opposition to the opinion of a portion of the Party that selected him ; and his financial doe- trine in opposition to the views held in a see- tion of the untry by both parties. Then, there are some who find fault beeause he did Rot denounce subsidies; and others that he is hot aggressive enough in behalf of civil service iat yet others who think he goes too dire om when he undertakes.to Prevent office-holders from exereising their Fights of citizenship in political affairs But the average verdict is, that it isa pretty fair state paper, —frank, temperate and sen- Bible. Some of the newspapers are indignant over the fact that during a seven-weeks session Con- —— passed two bills. This is an error, wever, on the right side. There is much — danger that we will have too much too little’ legisiation before Congress ad- Journs.—{ Bait. Gazette. True; but since the two bills in question ould just as well have been passed in the first ms the last week of the session, what was the mse of prolonging it through seven weeks? If Bome cynical fellow responds that the time of anembers is worth little or nothing, and might ‘ms well be spent in that way as any other, we Yejoin that the gas and fuel bills for that period mmout to quite an item. These the people have do pay. As we supposed might be the case, the list ‘Of journals started in the District of Columbia Bince 179, extensive as was its proportions, ‘Was not complete. We are reminded of the Existence of The Anvil, a temperance paper Gilas Boyce, editor), started last April, and Which, it is stated, has reached a weekly cir- Eulation of twelve hundred. Historical justice to a gentleman who was at ®nce ove of Washington's old-time leading Dusiness men and one of Tae Stak’s best cus- Somers impels us to correct a misprint in the Bketch of the paper published in yesterday's Issue. What was printed J.C, MeQueen should ave read J.C, McGuire, staneed as to intelligence, pove and privations, should be excl don the mi | pax VELVETS FROM AUCTION. wie pave Just received a large stock of BLACK have ever been offered in Washing‘ article for $2.50, worth $3. Call and examine. B® One Price. it 919 PRNNSYLVA PPHE BEST BRANDS OF hich we will sell at lower figures than, An elegant | W. M. SHUSTER & BRO. A AY MINCE MEA FRUIT BUTTERS, NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT, = GILT-EDGE BUTTER, NEW RAISINS, wi NEW AGE Thotesaie aud retail. — = HALL & HUME dech-tr ay ARKET Sacer. St==2,; oa MM" pA M , Has the pieasur opened a store in Wash: 5 street, where he is fully prepare the piiblic in all departments among whieh may he menti Also, his fa invitation to ¢ Ber RETTE. a large invoice of th $5 Vea N. B.—Handsome line of Seal cheap. H. R. STEVENs. Dear Sir down with lessrun. The b ance. I was take growing bet with the Vi health: and there i { VEGETINE in diseases, MR. STEVEN Dear Sir: suffered many years with ness in my bacl friends to best medic used. I have tried many remedies for this com- plaint. and never found so much relief as from the VEGETINE. It st H.R. STEVENS. Esq. Dear Sir:—1 have been badly afflicted with Kid- ney Complaint for ten years: have suffered great pain ly in pass ne small quantities, ‘frequently ee eee wit blood and excruciating pain. I have faithfully tried. most of the popular reinedics recommended for my compiain of the most ee oem Boston, allof whom roneunced my case dition when [was advised by a friend to try the VEGETINE: and I could see the the first dose I took, and from t nat is ina , ve aftictexl again dollar for a Dear 8 VEGETINE has restored me to perfect health, I have for years been a terrible sufferer from Can- ker and Dyspeps! burden to me. than when I comm Iwill make ment ferer from Kidney € Pain through the small of the'back nearly time, This. too, VEGETINE has cured, and L a now a perfect picture of health, and, 1 will ad happiness,—all caused from the use of a few bottl Respectfully, EMBROIDERED HAN SILK HANDRERCHIEFS, iN INET pee ee ADES COLORED PER! 1. Wein hee 4 Figures, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES GOLDEN ¢ =N SILKS From Avetiox, At 62), and 75 Cents, worth $1.50, W. M. SHUSTER & BRO., is Imported Fn, H isextended. Tailor, 1106 F° stree An O. THOMPSON Washingt d5-w.s i. BOURETTE. ROURETTE, aie M. SHUSTER & BRO. bave just received above desirable dress good in hand elegant styles, ranging In price from $3 to They eall_particalar attention to 2, as they are very handsome, BH Une Price. W. M. SHUSTER & BRO. P19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. at arid VEGETINE. FIRST DOSE ON A BOSTON POLICE OFFI- CER, BOSTON, Nov. 15, 1871, the spring of 1869 1 wasstricken er, Which hada medical ad being hrough the fever, terribly reduced and weak, with ex¢ in my side, back and hips,” I was ¢« pros trated Kidney Complaint, and no medicine seemed to reach my case, In this condition I was persuaded to try Vegr- TINE by vase, and it seemed as though I could feel the effect a friend. whom it cured of the sami rst time I have been able to per- sas a police officer, enjoying good doubt about the great value dney Complaint and similar Lam, sir, respectfully, LAFAYETTE FORD, 564 Broadway, SEVENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE, EAST MARSHFIELD, Aug. 22, 1870. T am seventy-one years of age; have idney Complaint, weak- and stomach, “I was induced by ry your VEGETINE, and I think It the efor weakness of ‘the kidneys I ever ngthens and invigorates Many of my acquaintances have eve It to be good for ail the com- plaints for which it is recommended. ‘Yours truly, JOSIAH H. SHERMAN, VEGETINE. WOULD GIVE A DOLLAR FOR A DOSE. BosTon, May 30, 1871, in my back, hips, and side, with great difleul- urine, which was often and in very have been under the treatment of some neurable. This Was my con- effects from inoment 1 kept improving until | was entirely cured, taking tn I should think, about six botiles. ud. if T should Valuable medicin inthe same way, 1 would give a if T could not get it without Respectfully. JM. GILE, ‘961 Third Street South Boston, LIFE A BURDEN. Boston, November 2, 1873. |. STEVENS, Es —From a poor, emaciated sufferer, the at times rendering life almost a am now fifteen (15) pounds wier ced the use of VEGETINE. great suf- auplalnt, causing excruciating EGETINE. H. G. HUGHES, 1 Union Place, Boston, Mass, VEGETINE is composed of Roots, Barks, and Herbs. It is very pleasant to take; every child likes it. VEGETINE Prepared by H. BR. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. d5-w&s Hem Goops. PERRY & BROTHER and choice assort- Are now offering a = LADIES’ AND GENTS INITIAL HAND- KERCHIE coLgny BORD! D SCALLOPED HAND- RC FS, SIDE RE! DESRCHIEFS, ACK SIL’ HORE SES ves ED KID HAW! Cc AK: FUR-LINED SILK CIRCULARS, ‘LOA: € Ey LIBS DAMASE TABLE CLOTHS, NAP- ‘8 to match. LUPIN'’S BLAC. BLA ‘KE BLA Goons, CLOAKING VELVE’ AND COLORED VELVETS for trim- Mee +5 &C. ENTS are tuvited to are marked in Plain R@ One Price Only. SFR rg sort Gomer Sth strest, SNTRY SAUSAG APPLE, &c., Cie iaatst $2. an Seer 408, Stet cy aarket. tured") J. HOFFMAN STL FOR SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. — EAL ESTATE BULLETIN z. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh St. made every Weduaglay and Satuniay.) Three-Story Brick Houses mod. imps., 19 rs. 114 11th st. se... mod. iinps. 1240 and 1243 5 SILC st.’s.e., tod, tinps. { SUITES OF ROOMS, with rst-class Table Board, at the HILLMON DUSE, one square north from the Cxpite!. 5-3. ot RENT — A new three-story, on G st., near 13th st, n.w.; has ten rooms and as) modern improvements. BL H. WARNER O16 F st. nw. oR RENT. cellent ord between 13th am WAENER & € OK RENT—A comfortable RES central locality, suitable for board Rent low to a good party, Ww CO, 916 F st. now TO LOAN on tre - STELLWAGEN, B13 Teh st. now TWO YEARS. as r st arrived at J.T. PRICE'S State. ech feel, ali Virginia HORSES, tor Dos | “If we do not please It is not our fait, ‘We mean business. y ANTED—A competent WHITE WOMA ‘cook, wash and iron. | Apply at No. 129 Maryland w ANTED—A good, settled WHITE WOMA to do the work for 9 family of three: mat understand cooking thors: st, n.w., between 12 and 1 References req THOMAS W Ww EXCHANGE Acelient hacality, A NICE RhoOw and some cash, —A good four-st . Apply at 1901 G << ie at privane sale wary tour, sal of as mutually advantageous e the 12th fustant will be « SALE OR EXCHANGE ye LAT, thirty eight feet frome, wate two Stores and Dwellings, with materia 3 Desirabie Rune Iso, Box Plaiting. a vpoerore® * Suits a spec! ¥ the owner has no ANTED—RBy a respectable white Wo a Nas first-class cook, and assist in iy first-class families 1 , it a private family, opposite Juliciary NOPRK, Loo & ‘Address A. 1 302 E. Capitol si. bi Ist si,. Georgetown. (b.. yy, HO Oth st, nw, 913 20th st... h.. med. imps. S—1418'2 Mass, ave.. fh, and 826 Del. ave., b.u., 7 14615 st. nw Address Box 7 ANTED — immediately —At 2306 1 understands the eate of chikiren. riy recommended, will find Meiropolitan carts pass the doc 8th street. and exauiige the stock. A FARGALS. A tne sewing BONE MEE gpl saath. HOUSE, with back bathtin 5 . i Owner has ne. NRY RROW NE 1TH ston A fine LIBRAT ed volumes, and two hamisome Address Lock Box 20, Washing this a good hom TANTED—Ry a respectable white girl aSITU- ATION as cook, washer M, MURPHY. GOR RENT—Three large, first-cla ROOMS. to a responsibie party, $15 per Also, a lange Furnished Re tion firsi-class— 606 34 st. n.w T_ Three Unfurnished ROOMS, sscond ater, gas, leth, water ¢ A ironer in a pri- lass laundress; makes nice between hee = . $6.08) ATS PER CENT ut, Om Mapreted pre per eeu " EE SowaTD rty For Sale, lease call at No. 28G st Or two at $1 Room No. 1, corner 150h ant ste. TOrHING SO CPRTAIN ASTAAES AND * isan oft-repeated axtom * Unat tn the pany is Maree Ase LIAM DIOKSON settling your taxes. for in Washiny ‘& MILES, 40 Post 0 EDUCAT PIONAL. cely Furnished ROOM, nF month in advane St.. bet. 4's and 6th _s. 6th st., bet. Va. ave K st.. bet. Sth and 6th se. oe Houses For Rent. Sor, 21st and F sts, 16 K st. u.w., turn, 404. 6th st. nw.) fan AMES CORRIDO ESTABLISHMENT all, Miss LE, EATTIFOL NovsPs. -AN to do general references re- nsylvania ave, ries from four lines RENT—On and aft Well-known Windsor Dinin G08 Mth st, Will be eTS practically md training tn rapid ¢ English Language, 1 manship, Bust Physical Exe y; also, several mic ANTED— A SITUATIO Cook, Chambe! puicring: $80 a year, | yayalle in six ®t raid in full on entering begins at time of entering. Tiustrated circular, giving jx lar, sent on application, Evening tuition, 119th st. n,W., Pyro LOAN SL Kea) Exiate, at & H, C, SPENCER, Principal. —By a respectable whit Bookkeeping SHE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FMINGTON F . Cireulars at musi ck fve. now... mod, imp: LOADN-Upeo well locate Anexperienced SALE instruction on the Dow must be well re: Apply at 924 7th st. now. mS M st. nwW., mel, tps iy eeatel SAM D ASCH st. new premises, GALE st, a wD bly Furnished Hous: Kent moderate, tion at my vill Cireulars wit 2 — Y mail if desired. jeman and wife, no ehil- and FURNISHED ROOMS, be- nsylvania avenue fer rooms with a private mner Sth and N sts. $3,800 at 8 percent. 88 Normal class for Lav ease apply at 1 M*” ENor y HOLTZMAN, me Furnished House ping, offers for sale or rent_a MAIN & CO. scourity and ¢ Real Estate Ag ‘gant rooms above, at 623 Ps dK and BEDR 1 convenience, w hermitids, all highly ent Office, 62x . LOUISE CG. HATT + 10 rooms and store 10 rooms, mod. imp... 204 Bth st. sec, ton ‘T—BRICK HOU: w.. 6 rooms, cellar, gas, bath, & F st., Room 1, 1504 7th st. nw.. 808 7th st. nw.) 6 rooms and 5! DIS 11th st. nw, stor Oo TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE at 8 peor ce of the city, some y of which Tofer at bargains, and all at reduced rates. S. DONCH & SON ARE NOW PRE »—A PARTN at 10th and F sts. nw. + Why has $1,500 or Clartonet. or any For particulars inquire at resid ANTED- By a hess training and a : References given, 418 6th st. now, ‘To exchange, ne ones, Groceries or Fue _sts. Smokey Chimneys cured or no Stoves rented, | ese ESTATE BULLETIN a “WANTED. ‘Owing to the great demand for to sell Within sixty days a lange o GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND ANP, freseoed; heated by furnace nished or infurnished, with .S. LELAND, STANLEY JONES, 511 SEVENTU STREET. 201 D st. now Sunderland’s GUNS, REV gins ‘Septem or advantages of this Acad or address CHASE CALL at the 3-stories and Man- ern inprovements, A HANDSOME RESID: sard roof, 12 rooms, ati finely finished, and located tn fashic thwestern section. Price $8,200, 316 and 318 B st. ne. C irontse'8 roouss Every articie f . GOLDSTEIN & ¢ ‘Will be sold cheap and Water, and all modern tion (with free lesse ISS OSBORN IN mi city refersnees ries and base s bath, new, mod. DWELLING. JOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM: t., near Qn.w., 2 ut, new, 7 rvoms and bath, mo Tegin at 43 M st. n.w., N FEANCIS MILLER, Have associated themseleos 1 DWELLING, P st., between 17th and 18th n.w., 8 rooms and bath finished in best man 21 feet front, lot 10¢ irable PROPERTI city for sale at moderate prices and on terms to suit purchasers, or Fuel, at BUTL to heat two roe rooms and bat Supreme Court located in all \T—In private a is ely f Eaccutive Departments and Ciaims ( liberal price veil fighicen years experien and Work at lowest possible prices. by CE, 614 Louisiana ay Z TO EXCHANG Two BRICK DW MEMBELS OF CONC om JAMES D. t., between © and D Uneticumbered, sory BREOK . lot SUAB feel, smaller property, wiy Furnished ROOMS, 1 lady, and three at SOL 16ih, corny Single ROOMS, and 16th sts., with or witho That fine new three-story BRICK bit s 134) H. & 0. H. MORRIS e@ The attention of our ¢ “ur new Books—Miscellaneous an Stationery line can be had at the No. 920 15th st. n. nm lace, 3 stories, Man- 13 rooms and ail HANDSOME RESIDEN w., fronting Mc RE Sweeping Works, 7th-st. wharf, ( by left at W2 8. MITCHELL'S, Market Space. -¥y modern convenience: the ornamented; first-class house Kent per mouth $150, Uoltos, Work Boxes, Cigar at y1°s linproved Paper Faste Stamp; they are fast taking the place use. It is the most handy and cheal Desks in Rosewood, E Paper Cutters j lass Paper Weights, ¢ is and Card Receivers.” 3 igaretic Cases, ‘T—Two communicating ROOMS, 403 w., farnished or unfurn’ emminy] ROOMS fronting on G st in every respect; large lot, chant Tailor, 1011 New York avenue, makes a specialty of Cutting Ve made at home, LOST AND FOUND. — var the Ladies* U. 8. Sonate. a SEAL der will be liberally rewarded office of Willard’s hotel. his office to the Webster 1 street, Roum No. 1, with M Papier Mackie fancy styles, sultable for OR EXCHANGE, ory pressed brick f ii rooms and Architect and Kooms 18 and 19, Safe Deposit cor. 15th st. and New York ave K. it. PARSONS. Dentist, dd residence to G18 8th strect Teeth extracted oni room. and all modern c¢ JAMES E. MILLER, Wood and Coal « » Builting, n Ist., between H and L sis. n, ‘T—476 Pennsylvania ave, near Na- Hotel, very large communicating PAR- well furnished and heated and in excellent with Board, from $6 to Its Laws and History: TO BORROW $5,000 real estate Worth three time of the best located business properties ik 7th other Hoos, 7 per cent. on first-class the amount, and one Sa ] ye JB. Office- 614 G street northw first floor, with or withou: S 83 S383 . Guy Will Fevetye a J. STANLEY JONEs, EVENTH STREET, RY J, ENNIS, 711 G strect, opposite F Office, Eiretrician and Med JOHN SHERMAN, Real Estate ruc Love Rewared: A. Money and Legal Tes BOARDING. _ First-class BOARD, with lai S, single or en suite. at the HILLM HOUSE, one square north of t SOME OF THE M NISHED ROOMS the finest TABLE Bt K. T. M. TALBOTT, Dratint, Removed to southeast corner 7th and Teeth tuserted § nicating PARLOR and for, with extra Bedroom, if of hathroom. First class private TABL at T. P. CRUTCHET'S, French Catere 530 20th st., rs. bp. | Streets northwest, LEGANTLY FUR- or Rent in the cit Free by mail. SOLOMONS & CHAPMA ANIA AVENU LATEST PUBLICATIONS The Origin of the World. by 4 the Ottoman Turks, Fe RENT~ Furnished or Unfurnished, HOUSE N rooms, Water, gas, &e. Apply Paint. St For BENT Bratnanp H.W AxKNe: 916 F street no 6th and_E streets. EDWIN A, MCINTIRE, : rs Also, single Rooms, all newly furni sonable prices, 206 P st. n.w. 215 PER MONTH BLE BOARD; hotel hours: hi e Board and Lodging from Lodging Rooms 50 cents per nigiit. REMOVED TO 703 ‘OR FIRST-CLASS TA- amateur series, Large house, n.w. cor. 730) E a + and other Poems, tenant. JOHNSHER he tees Real Estate, 5: msient Boarders riptic PLAIN PAINTING, ‘0, 419 11th st. nv Pde Armed | given at once. ‘Key at Piano tly furnished; will rent tenant, M12 Tst. dgesee E PARTY CA 2106 Hi st. nw Store & d'g 13ih & T Koom, 710 E street MEDICAL, & ) REWARD IF DR, BI eure any case HERS PATLS To 1 Female Weakness, rte : -45/ 1210 U st. nw, +45 | 1142 44 19th st. nw, 38 | 406 Mass, ave. nw 39. Defrees street G4 B st. se, 25 12th st. nw FAMILY SUPPLIES. : rpussscuryise MINCE-MEAT. CAPE COD CRANBERRIES. AMERICAN, I ‘The Oldest Established NIA AVENU urnished ROOMS, wi WELLI 1M vs 14th St. ww Wednesday and Inquire of FRANK Columbia Law male” Complaints SH and SCOTCH OATMEAL, NAPLES WALNUTS, No. 1321 Q st. new ; modern conver 1509 Peunsyivania av. ‘at No, 705 15th st. ALL, formerly of Baltimore, dirn St. N.W KOOMS with first-class T Rooms on first floo TRONS, CURKANTS, opposite Treasury. POR RENT. near Ebbitt and nent and speedy eu s of ail Aente and Chronic Skin and ili-treated cases a specialty Separate consulting rooms TOK RENT—Furnished PARLORS and BED- ROOMS. and ROOMS furnished for house- keeping and several small BED-ROOMS. Pennsylvania ave., corner 4' st. VOR RENT_No, 814 17th st, n.w., near War, nts, and convenient en suite or single, ISS BORDLEY (fro read: BOARDERS; oe desires the attention of the public to the CHOICE STOCK. OF . LAMB AND VEAL at his stalls, Nos, G33 and ‘Center Market, and stalls Western Market. thfully filled aud purchases de~' it cbr. of 18th n. w. Newh, nnted oe ve ErHOUT hand: 1 Newly painted and ‘aud hanesoniely Tumnished, bath room and’ water closet. : K. RICORD'S-ESSENCE OF LIFE res! manhood and the vige st Shattered constitution in four Weeks, from what- ever cause arising. Failure im) advertisers Who offer s¢ that are useless. and BEEF, MUTT Always to be foun . mod. imps. ; $60, 9 rooms, mod. imps. 45. No, 1587 8th st. é Jendid LOTS on 15th: a bargal 19 Vermont avenue, 9 rooms, med. imps, Navy and State I Free Prescriptions fivally prove ruinously ex- ‘ive, Whatever has merit must cost a fair price, HE TREMONT HOUSE 18s MAKING terms for Winter Boarders. gle rooms; elther steam or stove heat, DEA! 1. 1, MU aNED ‘BEF A SPECIALTY. street wing, and 296 and 206 Nerthern Market; or address Box 713 City Marketing delivered free of charge to ali parts of PERSONAL. TROLOGY. MADAME ROSS, “HEAT-IS_ LIFE.” HORSE COVERS, HORSE COVERS, ORSE COVERS. HORSE COVERS, 922 AND 924 F St. N.wW, PRICES FOR BOARD is celebrated Lady A: Medium can be consulted at No. 201 D st., corner if paid in advance: [ the: or business her wn SSSeuses superior Pi tand Future. In love Past, Present Fut BEC 1417 PENNA. AVE., Above Willard’s, Dest in the world for Gen “GHEY BADE GLOVES oF vex, cuatks a weace. EST KID GLO, LE MEST DoushIN GLOV) THEE ACHING GLOVES MSBURG™S it for nog3-tr BuckeeIN ‘Devine GLOVES. EW AND SECOND-HAND TOP and Sian 2 atten ingle iby ee to suit the times. B05 Deanery ath Avie, rr GROCERIES: AT VERY LOW PRICES. and eumamaeo Cc. WITMER, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ms Cox’s TDiaN VEGETABLE DECOCTIO} bs ERYSIPELAS AND ALL DIs- OF THE BLOOD. Recommended by" eminent physicians: gr chon ta. tm, enn eg ete Sand a Vv. —M. CUNNINGHAM, The W. caer ai ES the first one in. ‘board and ‘thus. sav lower 3 ae BOARD TN THE CITY. HOMINY and OAT MEAL day, at MO) 2, z i tlemen"s wear are the FF F* E HOLIDAY Books, B FANCY GOODS Ei i stock in West End. : IMPORTED FANCY STATIONERY, | 5 ei i i i i The finest assortment of FANCY GOODS in our line south of New York, ing our opeainng inst year 3 MILANS& WILKINS, d4-3w 003 7TH STREET. (second door above F.) mey2l-colm* f [ i BOROFULA, I, Sik Hats F. a Hat FARIBAR. Ry Sag mt Bile iBtg- MESSEB, Wid Pa. avo