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wel y. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. WOMEN IN POLITICS. neh eal of tho laity Watel the yelests, whe A TERRITORIAL DAY =— ~~ at = See = = —— by tg Eg et — T = 18 PER MOMTH, 1912 (913 26th st. 5. RENT— 209 0 ST. N. W. Second Day of Their National Suffrage Shattuck re t point she | Representatives from Four Territories r Sma k: eat yee nse, G om 18th, ....8150 ieee ‘axe, Or. {E38 ‘his com! 12. ‘Loewe, par- th, between HT pit sta, two bran 4 Convention. wished to bring out was that the Catholic Call General Harrison. and bath, Pana and saggd conan desta Au 2420 Neb rr LBD Leer . pantry, dnd sil Seaven: | cach, “Tote, 2OE100. Price = church had appeared in the Boston contest as a wees fe : —— pie : we Acs SS Soe as aa eB | | SELERROE EW -TENHoow oUaNE | “veces” wey eatyet ears, MAT MONT | hat che said: had no tefecence ty tndivndua | ME APPEAR SATOrLED wir TEER cEFrION — ee ee ee NEW TEN-ROOM HOUSES | SEWALL, REPRESENTATIVE KELLET, EV. xn. | WHat she said had no re in their form of ne_| “ORE CANDIDATES voR PUBLIC PRIXTER—WHAT 3 “ FO ALE— ES. nish; large KENT, MR. BLUE, OF KANSAS, ET AL. ON “THE i THE PRESIDENT-ELECT SAID IX REGARD TO 28 BS. are. Bw R_S HOUSES. every convenience; honees ‘BOSTON VICTORY” —THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, ETC. WSthe attention of Mi Anthony en cttractn MAKING A SELECTION FOR THE OFFICE. 20 floor, 12th & En, we ——- y Mrs. Gougar, who stood up in the audience — i The second days’ session of the annual con-| and called to her notice the presénce of Mr. Yesterday was territorial day in Indianapolis, i vention of the National woman's suffrage as- one gen plier Pee iacromer maee for Gen. Harrison's visitors were principally Hat. sociation was held at the Congregational | th e°Dtstage of the municipal bill Procuring | from the far west. Mr. George Christ, the Ravi church this morning. Thesudience was not 0 | J. ‘sicy tmz xaxeas cuaMrioN of womax | AT#0D8 member of the republican national ve Prompt in attendance as yesterday and the SUFFRAGE. committee; ex-Judge Prince, of New Mexico; 19: number present was not quite as large. Miss} wr. Blue was received with great enthu-| @ A. Matthews, delogate-clect from South Da- Anthony came in a few minutes after 10) ciccm, and im speaking of the passage of the | *°t, and T. H. Carter, delegate-clect from r . orelock. She wore a shawl of black and white | i) giving the Kansas women the right to vote | Montana, all had interviews of greater or less rable home, on stripes in place of her favorite red shawl. In| in municipal elections said that he believed | sth with the President-elect, and all gave + ““business” property on M, near 30th st.; good calling the convention to order she invited the | that the men were glad that women had the | him more or less information in regard te Pie 3 brick, 9 7, delegates and others to take seats near the | right to vote. On all moral questions the | affairs in their respective territories, All ex« 1120 1 near bth sty each Zex06 toaliey, | platform, In introducing the first speaker, Yomen were intuitively right, and he thought | pressed themselves assatistied with their treat: A fora lot on N, near 14th st. Rev. Alexander Kent, of the Universalist | "oiition of the evils of vn ality in politics, In | Me2t by Gen. Harrison, and as confident that meni ig 308 a aver near TH ake it ike feet | ChUrch, of this city, Miss Anthony spokeof him | Kansas he said that they did not fight this | f€deral appointments in the territories under ‘The above is only a emp go property on my WES sit 50. a : as a man who had declazed himself in favor of | question of woman's right on the religious | the next administration will be of the highest Seah asa fi | Kiar Gece mea sere |“ moment Chole church Seuss of the mistake of one | made vin sony te ‘itsees't we sa? the Istand 15th. [jazz] THOS. E. WAC N. _§a19-3t WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pa. ave. REV. MR. KENT'S ADDRESS. seme ranger yng en ery ; oe ot aes ee poate ge ee Mr. Kent read his remarks from manuscript, did not betioes thet ashen coer religion oon a ag SOUTH DAKOTA'S Dest Toomin baila store-rooms. panty. bath-rocmer per: | and said that he would address himself to the | Gay kasd @ Ieee nia ne eee se 44 Heating and plumbitw: price $39,000, JOHN y o The Tribune correspondent says: The reso En. be a9 aso} 2 8F- Sai etng and plombing n24-2m | Men, although, he ane: ~ was sorry emma BELIEVED IN RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, lutions of the Huron convention, which Dele- Ne ane 25th at.br- The above is only & of the R SALE—BARGAIN 0 PER CENT INVEST. | more were not present. He then made a strong | and he wanted, to see all classes united in favor | gato-clect Matthews brough OR RENT TRABLE NE! Dathetar10 | pooks, Por fell bat eal finished i man ‘son i 8 areata eahatneyrsadmenened Fn ra eed. mages; well Jocated SO Biers the ee Laval THOSE WAGGAMAN | ease ne, hon ehlss spree Toi on, 07h | Ples for the restoration of the right to woman | of woman's suffrage. In Kansas, he said, the | that the people of South ‘Dakota irrespective Sages ne eee FOE PALE-A BARGAIN-FINE RESIDENGE on | #8. 49:00! GWNicK, Taub Feros Place, “dear | to govern herself, ‘This, he claimed, was a| women of the so-called third Party were the | of politics, earnestly desire admissio: tat aS A git, 1auland buh; ais, § twee tie) Bricks, = peloneed ence, individuals, and therefore | main obstrictions to the cause. The republi-| at the prosent acnaon, If the teers ie ace sete seat Srdscttle trans Apply io iL © Taka Cos. as we pone ow G | _LOST_AND_FOUND. | right Sr'woman to te ulti the tue ground | gen Part ted dom more for woman's came un | fo be amie at thi toon they ita JOHNSTON, 1503 Pa. ave. D.w. ja JOS. REDFERN & SON, 622 14th st, QSTION JANUARY 17. A PAIR OF GOLD | for the claim now made that it should be given | these women of the third party had antago- | ately after the ates March. “With full faith Fo SALE— ss ee oe ee oe expressed 3 regret = ie nized the republican party. and confidence in the next administration,” the 3 ‘By HERRON & RAMEY, same at 500 EAR NEW YORK-AVE: | Uiercehs it crint eae pititrage men, but he |’ “Miss Anthony interrupted to say that the | resolutions end, “we submit thot eck nex Fit REAL ESTATE BROKERS, | ee h ope rnttin Ak NEW YORK AVE., | thought it mainly due to the Tage number members of the national association were not | session make such provision for immediate ade Ig HOUSES. * | ward for their return to 10. 22-3 OF MAN SUFFRAGE WOMEN. attached to any political party and never had | mission as may set just and proper.” pH Peta sod Mase. ave, 2.0 8 " O8T—ON 147TH ST. LINE OF CARS, BETWEEN | The opinion was very generally entertained | been. They were in favor of woman's suffrage pen senene Saleen, a Nibet Toth and ertuingrarollof money. ‘Rewind Starsiice. "Te | that women donotwant the ballot. He thought | and that alone. She said that what be had! girvaay Tux Srau has mentioned Col. WR Sabo rtoe't bet. 12 "OST-ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 19TH, ON | that women could dos great deal toward re-| 7/14 “not that kind of women were mot here | Holloway, of Indianapolis, Capt. Meredith, of D4] oth st. N bet. 17th Pith street, near Center Market, a bunch of Keys. | moving that impression. If the condition of ir. Blue observed that he was glad to hear | Chicago, August Donath, of Chester, Pa,, and aon ¥ Finger will re urn to 214 9th st. nw. and Feoelve x0 woman was true, as ee earscee of | it, and then concluded his remarks. Lewis Payne, of New York a cant ace - 4 rattavill ry — : = ~ women’s suffrage, then she was mentally a on . : ” . waists J ~~ : Ast, Bias . Hi Leese Seabee BO. St —— slave. He aaron the hope that a just solu- ‘WOMEN IN THE RECENT CAMPAIGN’ oe: of public printe r and now two 9th 3816 18th 4411 OST— ON JANUARY 19, A FOX TERRIER, |.400 of this —s would be worked out, pagent ira ation tesamiga ana office, viz: Tense 3. Bre of — aneiieen: —_m10-4 Tat 05 Cat a. 34 | [slack earand black vide fucs, ‘Answers tenamed? |. While Mr, Kent was speaking several of the | speaker, May Wright Sewall, of Indiana, who Ohio. Repub “ree, of the Columban, FOR BENT 1110 EST. 8 BNEW TW r jorscst se S | Sth 8) | eters a tegard wil be paid st returned t9'MitS, | ladies come in and shared with Miss Anthony | js one of the accomplished speakers connected | (0 2m seselinas af the Wekins oe Taupe beth andail took Impe- convenient to onry Sth O14ig eben ii §G0 | ADAMS, at Portland Flats. ln _ | the dignity of seats on the platform. With the convention. She spoke of the nation- | whose farm Gen. Harrison vetted lan eae range. bath a te 33.30 fs ag Beh st. HE: ST_SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NEAR 10TH TWO PROMINENT MEN, al prohibition convention held in Tndianapo y, and Augustus Lillard, of Cincinnati, who bore Gao Pee sal ‘dwelling, oa io remy ly 3/7 a a i RS Finger 11} Frederick Douglass and his wife were among | and said that oe = long sessions 4 = is recommended by the Cincinnati typographi- a ine, P ‘Lean Ey re yy return! e same to 17 i ; c committees, and of the convention itself the | cal union. Yesterday Mr. C. K. Michael, reps stn. 1118 5th st F ee Jory’ the audience, and presently Judge Kelley, the | Committees, and. ven erday i . Pep cae 629 Yat 8, g willbe sven if returned 10 SOT lust. mee Jato oee® | Pennsylvania, walked quietly in and made his | tive same effect that the men looked all fagged | Parma ted hele cere of half an hour ENT SOaT SEW LATELY THE RES 915 Erth et i‘ | tay toward the platform. He stopped on his | out, while the women were fresh and active. | on the subject. According to the Sux man Mr. POR BEST 2032 IST Si, LATELY THE RES aay wi ‘4 PERSONAL, Try, fo, thake hands with Mr. Douglass. and | This seems to contirm the belief, inthe opinion | Michael was greatly ‘plemed with what Gua. Seance: will be rented 10" WAGOAMAN: O1y F $ w 500 | ___ =a ______.| He, Sevending the platiorm, was warmly wel; | of the speaker, thet mon have not the pliysioal | Sluriosh ealdl te hie, hth wer te ne, be se Bi > ANTED—A POSITION BY A FIRST-CLASS oiuer it Kell cores 5 a7 aprre AR list- | *tensth to endure the fatigues of a political | that “in making his appointments to govern- R RENT—BY R_O, HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- cat 1 wineer; marine or stationary. Address Box 1 sd Or Mr kK el roy ee an mi campaign, She said that some thirty-eight | ment offices he proposed to recogn organ- ke LB Fa 2. I Staroffice. © a: ener of Mr. Kent's argumen’ politica! clubs of women were formed through- | ized labor whenever it was practa to do — { ‘ALL AND EXAMINE SAMPLE FULL EV! A TRIBUTE TO MISS WILLARD. out Indiana during the last campaign. Fran- | so, and that in such ap ent as that of |i talks A ran inemstade goer | Mrs, Caroline Howell Miller, of Maryland, | ces Folsom Cleveland clubs were formed. and | public printer persone? eovedlorrtions ase 217 N. Pac Baltimore, Ma._| was announced by Miss Anthony as wishing to | #/80 Carry Harrison clubs, She spoke of the | have no weight whatever in determining tue POR SALE— 3 Rat. a AGRO. 2 : : men calling in delegations upon Gen. Har- | choice of the man." Foomis "an 20 tt. {McELFRESH, AUTHOR. | occupy some five minutes “in her Quaker | NOCH ca a - " “ » 3 used Agency. Co ications ., | rison, and also their taking part in the rallies, . CP ae gy Or i i a RE PR rs [Gf ma ty Alle pee per sat altaya oe WHEN HE WILL START POR WASHINGTON. ment bet. 15th and 16th, 9 4 cella open all hours, W. WILLIAMS, Manager, 926 F n.w./ that she had been invited to make a —_— * The Tribune correspondent says: It is an- st. bet. 15: 3th. 9 rooms. B-story and cellar, | “my: : ‘ formal speech to the convention, but The Death Record. nounced that Gen. Harrison will «tart for [2 » eaareinemeatgciemadioeds wie Sout | YDORA THEONINEFFECTIVEPREPA, (she had declined, because she believed! Daring the twenty-four hours ending at noon | Washington on February 24 This will gice : A beaitiful cor. residence on M st. n.w.,,outhand | | AM ration for developing the bust, Attenuated and | that the time had passed for talk. What was a iieeding ry aptrrea Segre epoca eghcnpdlorapl eet eeee Kista wt Seaton: | StLAS ee Dense 20 oom: peice caly ‘ile. Used external: No ina invents, Change per- | needed now was concerted ‘action. She said | 0-ay deaths were reporte reggregsivansed Sak Gn ae it. Jal 9-3t" ME. tore..16 | 6 Or. --«- 19 | 313 Bast Ci ° pncer ark ~< <i cabinet and the arrangement of all details HERRON & RAMEY, ceptible in a week. M) (LBUR, Inventoi ole | that she did not think it necessary to go over | a8 follows: Geo. E. Duehring, white, 71 years; serena wou get. eS | Soa RaNTCIN WOW, WAND WC aRvEEAS | _2¢. Sue 1307 F at, _ | Manufacturer, 703 15th nw. see Liw, | {26ld,ground of suffrage argument. But she | Sarch Williams, white, 80 years; Herbert R. | from here sail Le ened te inte Panky Miwa M--™ | KE’ dentrable two-ctry housss with water, Ge-1com, R SALE — ELEGANT BRICK | HOUSE | OF | J)IYQRCES” A. GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | had felt herself called out by to Mice Waleed, | Hodgins. white, 23 years; Jos. Cahill, white, $1 | are going to Washington by the hundreds for venient to cars: rent reduced to @12 and @. twelve rooms, on 13th st. n.w.; 21.3x100 to alle: 124 Deurborn st., Chicago; advice tree; Hrenty: | statement she had seen relative to Miss Willard, § 4 - the 3 are ,. ie Ee Teaco io gl? four rooms deep: has furnace snd ia papered through: | ome yearw’ experience; business quietly and locally | ¢hatomend she lad sock relative to Miss Willard, | years; Wm. Crawford, white, 3 years; John inauguration ceremonies, not being ready T—O2 AND 304 MASS, AVE. ¥ ei a are the ty: 88.000. MARTA: | tranaacie, selbst” perdnce union, and she then proceeded to pay | Rous, white, 48 years; Harriet E. Oertel, white, | 0 make the trip so long in advance. Bricks: 6 re ms and batt: pa red throughout; m1: ~ dees bo ee, nL EE Cl ss ATION QUESTIONS | tn eloquent tribute to the life and services of | 3 Years; Hezekiah Ages, colored, 99 years; WHAT COL. BUCK SAYS. | silos bet Toth and 23th oad Kare L ote ot ee | BF deretisth st.n.e.n'r carn10 p.c.investm’t$ 1,400 8. W. FLYNN, A. M., Ivy Institute, well-known temperance worker. Hence M. Gross, colored, 8 months; Abraham | An Atlanta special quotes Col. Buck as save Hi, uear Stet st, BF. 2150, reasouabie. J. McL. DUDSO! “ew | Gr i s.e.. bet” Gand T, new, int iY Se en ees ee a S| area reer seeenisiey Sunes MaMnieY: oxctaa pepe bl rons age B. Brown, | ing, in reference to his recent interview with eee eee iio Pate tab dock, iit ao | M's nests now Grote Bock Hote ny | Be-brick: E n.e-, Get Sth and gth. all mi 00 | oJ wisere fint-class Second Hand Clotaine rai bo | Miss Anthony, in introducing Representative | $210 Lee, colored, 1 day; John F. Linkine’ | Gem. Harrison: “Nothing whatever was said £41 F, 3d doo T&F, fr 5 to 12 | ina rovements; papered and. in, good order, Key at eee tet Pod ie oa nold at respectable prices. Address or callat619 Dt. | Kelley, xaid that she was proud to introduce | white, 43 years; Hannah Fletcher, white, 65 | about the cabinet during my talk with Presi- ‘ 35 | alo eetes BE WATS Bitchin. | SE preseed t Land Mn. = ~~ | him to this audience. He had not only taken | Years; D. C. Olive, white, dent-elect Harrison, and't don't think ‘he haa ae an t and F n.e., all m. sg ; - —- lecided upon a member of it. I went to talk WOR REN HST. N. W., THREE-STORY 8, Wylie st.n.e.,10 per c.investm’t3,. a stand in his own state in favor of the pol: Acqurrrep.—A Dennis McDo: + ‘ y window brie i’ - | 12 perc. investm’t, 6 4r.b’ks, Hutton Court n. i in Ci e was, og .—A young man, Dennis McDon- | upon what is known as the southern question, ‘bay wanvdow brick, 10 ruonis, all modern improve. | 12 yer ¢ investint @ ae bike, Hutton Gourt Fass M. Lewis, sia sall, thevetoraa member of the Hote no |S Was. soquiited an the Police Court to-day the President-elect scems very anxious to ob= “rin of two years at $100 per mo. Apply to (OR SALE—TWO STORY BRICK AND FRAME. : ” ~ye >of three | 2U # Charge of larceny frpm the person of John | tain accurate information concerning the po- COTT & WILCO: Penh. ave. nw. jal9-3t_ ‘cars pass the door ; lot 1744x150 to alley, JEWELER, SILVERSMITH in the sense of having reached the age of three | ryon of 9.50, December 1, 1808. The latter | litical condition of the muck = . JORNENT—HOUSE 13 F ST. N.W., 4 ROOMS cl ble in rear, gas and. offer over testified that he was with the accused, who and shed; modern improvements; pe feed repairs 00, refused. $2,400, . RILEY DEEBLE, Boe “You would be perfectly correct,” inter- | *° : COLORED MEN TO VISIT GENERAL HARRISON. Berge Sie cupiea teeta wanted to borrow a quarter, and on his way 15.50 per month. Apply to W. C. ape Rail es “ et. i * = The colored people of Virginia, South Caro- . FoR SALE—5 NEW @-ROOM BRICK BAY DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY. ‘The ladies smiled and Miss Anthony took her home McDonald tripped him and then cleaned Sth st. n. TOR RE: G21 4TH ST. N. W. OPPOSITE PEN- ol onda | lina, Georgia and other southern states are ar- soa a OD SE ae dow houses near Govt. Printing oftice, K st. market, out his pockets. The defendant admitted that - oe Et a sion office; 8 bed rooms and bath: large parlor, | herdics, Columbia and belt line of street Lot —_ eeat. he was with yon, but was so drunk that he did | ranging to send a delegation to General Harri- ee a ee eee ee CEOS LORIN, Sb ae NT SHES | Cisters Rae By FS only $3.790 cach. | as OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF WALTHAM | THE VETERAN reO te Lines NAN TATKS | not know anything of the occurrence, | tiene” Srpetat dole views of the southern ques- Font: eight rooms and bath; a crystal | Inc ee eee es eee ——— a rats SRR TSE 4 tion. “The delegation is to be headed by John chandeliers, iatrobes, range, &c.: open for inspection. | 7 NT—FOUR NEW SS; HAVE Ni R SALE — A MOST DESIRABLE NEW" 10- WATCHES. 080, i BBERIES .—George W. " ‘So. 323 will be vacsted Februsry 1. jalo-see SSS ae oF Tom brick house on Penna. ave. bet, 22d and 23d Judge Kelley then arose, and amid the | Ropnenres Reronrep, ge W. Detoerse- : = HED rns M. Langston, of Virginia. It will be in Indian- ; orts the larceny of a lady's gold watch, A. - : > LY cely pupered throughout; two latrobes and range throughout in hardwood: a ve LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES 28, $30, applause of the ladies came to the front of the | P* ai . a apolis by February 1. It is said the delegation L | Rent the fe mee d cold water; cone handsome property ; permit to inspect given on appl. = a & 7 " Oo” ¢ | F. Berryhill, No. 935 P street, reports the lar- 7 - “ oe i Proven ome: menere tat gellar whole length of house: reat. low for, stile of cation at my office: “CHANLES W. HANDY, O31 F | GENTLEMEN'S GOLD WATCHES #35, #40, €45. | platform, and, holding his hands behind his | ceny of some clothing and asilver watch A, | Will be Composed of none but representatives om 2 i of ign | cellar whole, Snowe of the race in the south. amonths, ‘with privilege of extension: miss this chance. 1. d opportunity for n; very moderate | 1449 Ust nw. Apply to THEOD. PuLEBUS Tiss ALL IN 14 KT. GOLD, AND GUARANTEED TO | back, began to talk in a familiar style, He Ja21-22" | Ust. J18-2w* SS ee a spear reports the larceny of an overcoat. OR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE whom che 2] said that he would not go over the uments —_ IN REGARD TO GEN. HARRISON ETICENCE SG rE "oltice. = Pi houses in the northwest; built by the owner for s | BE PERFECT TIME KEEPERS. in favor of the political equality of women. He The Science of Business. on the subject of the cabinet the Philadelphia POR RENT THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE 997 | 0! Wath 1ot 205100; With puatte apent, Cetus 1215 PA AVE. | thought, however, that a woman (referring to | From the Carriage Monthly. Press correspondent tells the following: “He agit “pnp Sv. Bae sree 7 SohiGEl'S trepemwaxs. 1909 | Hon saua-ONLY 92.00, PRETTY. NEW cox: | PSTABLISMED 1640 Mtn | dependent amy and had reared them with | verte as nly to gleace tthe tne chee | aoe several leaks through which. sar API L . “ sea —— <spemeemren st a > p " vertises has only to glance at the above | mation that he desired should not bh th 1 JOR EENT—142 A ST. NE. ADJA TO 3a 6. . six rooms and bath; success ought not to be the inferior of the rep- | *° . : not reach the the, Capitol crounds, bay-window Brick, newly perk ID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. T. B. Tow = & Sov. soscaneatres from the slums of a city. ‘he his door. Thatcontrove ts his assertion. What pet has oe pe ~. and he has ay 4 * deb pera . H. BARS'I i ere mn isthe objectof thesign? A bid for public patron- | #24 effectually stopped the leaking. Not long provements; mouth. W. H. BARSTOW, 615 5 y wished, he said, to speak of the progress made Loreen }lOiw: | ROK SALE-ON RHODE ISLAND AVE. NEAR DRY GOODS DEALERS. P progr ibis, pew. cick pune Of tovive hauecoee es 1316 7TH ST. N. W. in this movement. and referred to an address | age—an advertisement. Assuredly, then, the | 28% When one of his friends called at the hod, imps . tury. *. 8.W., 8 rooms, all mod. imps. - : ; ‘ ral rg A house, Gen. Harrison, after some conversation. * “ Rk RENT—712 EAST CAPITOL ST., DOUBLE | front, back to 30-foot alley; every modern convenience. | are much pleased with the of their closing out | Which he had made in Philadelphia in the year | name multiplied thousands of times and cireu- “By the in 1 : " criiaierdis Pam. OBS aGb isan | dade tc tren mescumias: eAb nee on: | RER'E WIATARER SO Far“ ghtlge | gle of bry Sova soa coutinue to sella yoedsatand | 1S in favor of women's political equality. “At | letet ever the handset he esata ny | Femarked: By them wid directod the erttotion Sey "| cuantes w. wanpy._ | WH BARSTOW, 618 ftbst awe O Suletw Free a ae ee rar aaa ens | Nee pean ruaoas 85te, site. a4om that time he did not know that there was an | Poeuts, ‘ro assurae it would, hot be fend Os ox | Uf eth ae ee ans arected the attention ; —_ SOR RENT_47 AND 40 ¥ ST NOW, NEAR Je and cellar; furnace’; stables lio Blac and colored Henrietta All-Wool, 40 in, wide, he ters cored obey igen! Fite ‘th pane insult to the intelligence of the nineteenth cen- | credited with telling something about 3E6 8 st. Bw, 7 room y, all mod. imps.....93' Printing and Pension offices, each house contai te SST wins Ooehuniire, all dhaden, 91 ee ose of ag’ ig this q - ie res i it. n.e., 8 room: — a a basement-katchen and dining ‘room, parlor and Harrison's intentions. bed rooms, bath room: rent 50, in ad- Flannel Suiting, All-Wool, 19 cts. lections of,the judge went back he observed 0 When we reflect how boundless are the re-| **-Why general,’ replied the discomfted Foouis. all inquire LEON TOBRINER, 322 4359. n. w. AR DUPONT | Red Twilled Flannel for Skirts, 134 yds, wide, a5cta | that ho might well be called sources of our country, how rapidly it grows | caller, ‘i am sure I did not say this. Yon have rn, Oreema nen 2 en ware 2 suitable for receptions: | Pal ° foe! Th leaped THE VETERAN OF THE HOUSE. in business wealth, how quickly time rings its | not been telling me what you intended to do? HOW, TO BUY A. HOME WITH THE & G RAHAM, 1503 Pa. ave. ja19-3t' 2 » Bo cts and he added that in a few months he would — and nee pot eng gather ogee | a, thought 1 had not,’ remarked the Presi- you pay." “The Wa m Co- ve AT LITTLE BRICK: FT yi cts. be th d fittee: "a H eld, how easily we drop from the calendar of | dent-elect. ina way that carried a volume of ae udties tees chaaee ara not | OH SA 5 Unbleached Sheeti : wis eta. e three score an: mn years of age. He - rhea sy olume yar, bat AL. the money beaded to buy a howe, par: | gov"; Qyheat 20h nw. Jot Joe HRI: | ur Sg Corach orice. "ous Bicr'Garet ior 44 | gpoke of having heard Fanay Wright, the | collection, ances chela, the top tn cny | umien with Bt ti fs pew le for. aj a 75e. Ce cts. 5 ¥ .. ‘ - > . pectus" to oflicos, 14 & 16 Atlantic building. t013-10t jal! Bieta | Comet Tor OS cts: our $2 Corset for | English agitator, when he was a boy, and SE ee PORDS: = . . ; , keeping one’s name before the public must b R SALE— Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear very cheap. being, as he said, a born agitator himself he | suggestively apparent. eae | ‘The same correspondent says: A good story Wo clove ont thecaine ote ents, Twit colt ot | Lames Se ae 20; worth Rb ote, began to study this question. He said he had| ‘The science of advertising is to so identify | is going therounds about the visit of the Arkelig #200 to $300 cash, balance on long time and easy of Ladies’ Coats from $2 to $5; worth | read the works of Mary Wollstonecraft, the | your name with your business that the public | to Gen. Harrison. W. J. Arkell. the proprietor Fell known English writer, which had great | cannot forget you. It is impossible for the | of Judge, it seems, told the general that he had monthly mente (a, ee — oan rent), several beret ila N, T, Spool Cotton, 52 cts. per d very hans ¢ 2 an: si jueen Anne) hou ig I N. T. \» 52 ets. loz. i ii i i ry Ps A to'Z0 ‘Tooms thoroughly mode i Best Machine Cotten, #038. De 8700 eam ae aera Nurs | Public to forget a house that is an habitual | come from New York to ask but ome teren, nck OR RENT_ONFURNISH! D— x tical ru, all of different de- sign and finished in natural wood, with open fire- BESS: 34 N at, 1600 15th e Psa consumer of printer's ink, The power of the | that a non-political one. om y wanter Fi . Sram rape oak mantels. located in peottiest and AFOOD FOR THE NERVES AND BRAIN. was convinced, by studying abstract principles, | press cannot be estimated. It makes and un-| Know the names of the ebb rr aga se Mass. ave. near 12th M . AVE. cars, Two-thirds of street improvements go to this Infallible Remedy of the Turkish Empire but by the practical experience in attempting | makes reputations in a day. week before they were announced, so that Jud: Duront Circle GiF-138 | section this year. Will be sold ut once at rent bar- | _ An sbsolute cure for Nervousness, Mental Weakness, | to push temperance reform. She found tha It would be manifestly unjust if the adver- id hi g mn 4 De tales ar 30 Ttiand 00 | Some fine lots only Go and 00 feck en ee eanare: | poueetul Biccd Funder: wisd will pouaeels deste | the true method was to bring the temperance | tiger were to pronounce as worthless every ad- | spring them on the pattie aie eal Ladesonen K, bet. 17th and 18th..175 Ret, bet. 130i & 14th 1U0 | Sytue fine Lote. only Go and 90 feet deep, in blocks or | fowsriul Bicod Purifier, sud will m ¥ | work under the suffrage movement. He re-| vertising scheme that is presented to his no- | ‘This Suodect remmert stwowe thet Yegendent Ys ‘M, wear 14th...... .....175 K st. near 14th ..........80 W. E. BURFORD, pop ae by Pruggists in Washington. : ferred to the exercise of woman suffrage in tice; but he would be saved from many an | 9 minute. Then h i Sto hi oe ed jad Tee Rae ete | aielw 1S22 N.Y ave._ | 404 Pennuylvania aves AM. Riosesesks 500 deka: | Wyoming and Kansas, and in the review of the | error if he would pause before snapping up a | " “Well, Mr. Arkell, Iwill do it, i you rromtao ano REX — OR SALE— oe za corner of E st. n. past sixty years he could see new scheme, and ask himself these questions: | to Jet me lock you and your workinentay ne a story and back-building brick, on I, Price $1 per box; 6 boxes for 85. THE SIGNS OF GREAT PROGRESS. Has it any reason for being in existence a) it vi ih ‘02 19th st. n.w., 10 rooms. .66 | between 10th sts.; lot 24.7 132-104: offer “ = a tg | Safety-deposit vault for that week, while I keep 26G st. o.w, 13 rooms 5, wanted. Be WARNER, ‘Send for circula: ¥ He spoke of the grange as the means of edu- | from the advertisements it contains? Has it a | the key.” eta ene tae 0 2 916 F at. n.w. TURKISH TABLET CO., Philadelphia, Pa, relative value that justifies the investment? What assurance is Offered that the contract gorse oo SALE-AT A” SACRIFICE_¥OU! }. | _ Public opinion our strot c cating women out of the belief that the true ied in ‘bard'wend” i BUCHANAN, The Clarer. | 1 : : ; Pad baccmest Pee ee aeQUe, | TWO, | — Pubic opin = place oi women was in the kitchen. He pre- icks, on 12th st., above will be carried out? Is it circulated od- | ,, Hugo Zilmann, of Chicago, is in Indianapo- soeta0T New Tork ave. i 1824 Et Root jaiand ave,5 od, impa.. yood, mantels, large | WOU OAN GET ANS CHING dicted that the united efforts of women in all | jcally and gratuitously, or has it a regular eub- | His, 40 applicant for the position of steward ab JOR RENT-O11 N ST. NW. CONTAINING STx | 18008) Freee roo Ee CON SIRGHAN. GQaDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, | the departments in which her energies were | scription list back of it? ig trstgeer nas yd . rooms and bath. Appiy to ROBERT ST ae ee Ja19-1m* 31405 F bt | _DO-Sn Abend G sis. | directed would result not only in benefit to the | "First, then, why was it called into existence? |_ T¥° Failroad men were among Gen, Harrie be a ae [OR sce World but in the advancement of woman her- | ‘The newspaper, the book, or the pr that | Son's callers yesterday George R. Blanchard, ‘suitable tor residence 0b 4.000, agreat barvam—in beautifal three-} Ger ur Besr. self. is issued to meet a real or fancied demand of | Of Chicago, and W- Se ody, of Cincinnati, Bens Be or pusiness oe 309 rees-Drick front ones, Rec stone trimmings, Miss Anthony thanked Jndge Kelley for| readers has init the element of legitii 3 woe) eg ‘nt o! e 0 and Mississippi rail- SFst.n.w, jaloste Ere Ee eee ed Nis, tg Sta con: HAE speaking of the early days‘of the movement. | With varying limits any one of these bears a | N. unde that Harrison's tri So at tS te 7 Massa 17th 18th, 850 a“ W. 5 ogo ainoed MRS, SHATTUCK ON “THE VICTORY IN nosToy.” | Certain comparison to a train on a recognized ped = SS CI E ‘ ; New York will occur next week. Mrs, MeKeo 2 3 4 “i 3 ti - K SALE OR HENT—I744 K ST, NEAR FAR: LUTZ & BRO, The frosh, attractive face of Mrs. Harriette | ine of rullroud, in contrast toa scheme for 50 | will accompany her. ‘The ladies will spend Nem idiaven wre of owner SOHN 8 UAE R. Shattuck, of Massachusetts, ‘so familiar to | rond of their own, for the sole object of riding | “bree dayeshopping und visiting. | 38 CORRE: 407 Penn. eve, adjcning National Hote | attendants at these conventions next smiled | over it once, afier which the toad ix to bs | oi Cheugo, dispatch sayy, that Hon. J. 8 : the audience. She proceeded to speak | abandoned. ‘To complete the comparison it | “l8rkson, : yesterday, de- HorseBlankets and Lap Robes in great variety at | of “the victory in Boston,” where, as she aid, | should be added that the contractor whe builds | ©lined to say anything inregard to the report very low prices. 3 | the mothers of Boston, aroused by the fear for | and works the road is the only one who profits | “at be been pressed by the national re~ the safety af the public schools, united in the | by the transaction, and also that the trains on P Dr Fiukbein of Olecinesti on ee ie from, ad Wap t: peed BASE) SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN OUR rtising roads often start out well, but 3B winter 1313 Fst, ANS wegell you at 50 cents on the dollar, vata oo every wera: rend bbe $ saver aiiee a ham: yr aay => Foe PALE ROBT GNSEE BEIGKS ON VER-| ng atranaGata_ | not won by the old-time suffragists, but by the | What of relative value? ‘The commercial aah b, nice 7-room Brick, Pierce Place. Two nice Bricks, a, women whom they have been trying to interest | standard of the medium and its influence on © st, bets 1 t. % m. i, it. Ist and 2d sts, u.w. One Brick, 8 in th t for women’s rights. Th trade, should be carefully considered if you omih Dupsat "139 | Rooms, Taree ot, “reat sc, eat Bast ‘Capitol ae D. Ss ttle thought the public echodie woulda tho are advertising strictly on merit and with a By got ite “oc la aera psa i a --. new. 150 | eaat, “Any ot te above willbe pod ata barain. paasplle- cad ellying point for the cause, but each wae the | Geuire, for gud seterne and net for chartiy. | "Et ts aaid tut enor, Poster hes boon flo OL st. a. w. AVE Z P. A. DARNEILLE, FOR HIRE, case. They also found that the women of the | Let us consider the case of a man who can promised the mission to Italy and that he _ waa floor.:-!20, 1032 ‘ 19-3t 618 F at. n.w. 8-2m 414 9TH ST. N.w. Protestant churches were on their side. afford only to invest but a few dollars, and is | Proncies od ad R SALE—IN THE Ni a i 33 | J desirous of placing it where it will yield the fed. IPE NEE Fe RENT—308 AND 310. MASSACHUSETTS | 13th et. bet. 5 and T.-200 ‘corner, 722121 to an ‘Will be sold chen THE SCHOOL QUESTION IN BosTON. iro Placing ere, 8 wi It is said that Gen. Harrison's visit to “Edge- a all best j returns, He is confronted with several — .., two-story, x-rocan bricks, all imps. rnished and unfurn: H. WARNER Mrs. Shattuck then spoke of the cause of the | problems therates. whether distributed wood” Saturday was to select a span of horses iecforder, tgs] cach. MM. ROHRER, 2 ae 7s 3919-3 __ saRAICe Goon SHIGE nes =< | Gawey S Scot recent school agitation in Boston and said it | fhe class of people to whom he desires to sell; | £* his stables in Washington, at a FS See sot toot front Free Spiga Saino = was due tothe objection of the Catholics toa | postion; display; circulation, and whether” the - = —~ soeememmaiaii - . . i ii ies are or given away. value poh hipiy 32 | [2QR_RENT—NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, VERY | _s#10-itt 436 and E ste, aw. reference in a school history to the sale of in- | £oP! = ¥ - me is former being many times greater than the East Capitol st, T1952 Bhasderiana ; R A GOOD RUSINESS beat ner, called for dulgences. This book was abolished as a school CLAN 5 ; P- and history was substituted which had | tter- 1313 20th st., per a Biss 5M ‘05 been ap wed by the Blatterni pl ptecong BS f you would be assured of ie ewe ZX, WALKER SONS. 204 10TH STREET N. W and ‘and Cements, toh, B. LEONARD, 407 . REE sta ee ae * gees his trade should give the public a chance Queen Anne houses, 7 to 1 Estaw. : pice ad Gio to ob to deatrable tenanta. 295 O23 4th st. b. ‘ave. success of its business. Bread cast rooms, tand, b On: W FISHER devotes her attention to the wants of Ore BURFORD. Last New York 43 vied ae ed petite im: ‘Stable, with nearly 7,000 feet to a _ mod. Tuer Ruorep Joon t — 2 os To Wasnrxatox.—P. D. Vid at's. ws basement. *Yjaro-se : ; est | Thacker, aged twenty-five, and Hattio Davis, J a a! sy eel SE | Sy orning ith te ntaton emg to 1427 Qt. n.w.: three stories and cellar; heated by aes at ‘Fuarnsce,; ten rooms, ciwets, Ke: 33 . aly Siem. AIDS F bg 2 ES sent FELEL & RUPHERFORD, 1907 F et aw. pld-tofs pas JOR KENT—UNFURNISHED. new i ?F ! aif g: a is ee ! Fe Hf i iy L HL sees searecered a mintaks b vag not

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