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Che Cashington 7 Terms. $4.60 Per year in Advance WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1890. ae aie 5 cents per copy. Vou. IX. HEY SAY Honest men will not show their teeth. Watch the man teeth. He is a dangerous man. bank is one thing, bat to how to run @ bank is anoth- who shows his know er. All that glitters iz not gold. wan can ride horses going in directions. re that you are right then pad. oO] al The Legion of Honor is prepared business at the old staud. go g Don’t give any new notes for Leg ion of Honor notes. Some people think that they are Wine. Get your jadgements then file then. Dr. Suelson is now @ benedict. How did you eujov Christmas? Let no man change bis Legion of Honor note to ane cher. Never despise @ man who has had a misfortnue. Remember the poor in the hour of ueed. Did you think of pour best girl? Dou't say yes to everythiag. Remember the mau you serve. If he reeiprocates your kindness treat him well, Copt. W.P. @ray isa man ot the period, Capt §. £.\ Coolidge has not made op Bs wiid. The gallaut Captaia harry to become a benedict. All men are not auxious to be- come benedicts. Your triends at times will disap- polut you. It is bes; to go to your enemies when you are in need. Your friends willdo more to de- feat you. Some people are suffering with the big bead. Itis bad when you are affi:cted with that disease. It is a fearfal thing to bave. itis a disease that some office holders don’t generally overcome. Ing assvuciations. What can you expect from noth- ing. Tbe Harrison and Morton leagne is booming. There was a big meeting of that organizatiou last Monday night. We should always stand by our frieuds. Never derert the unfortuvate, is not ina There is nothing in Negro build- course your husband. Miss Antique—Husband? I never had a husband, sir, Retarned Traveler—Er--of course no! ; jast a little pleasantry of mine, you know; I meant, of course, your brother, whom you love as much as any onecoald lovea hus— Miss Antique—I never had a broth- er. Returned Traveler—Um, er, of course not; just joking. you know. How is your--your--er- Did you ever havea mother?—N. Y. Weekly. NEWS OF INTEREST. Chicago proposes to issue | $5,000,000 bonds for the World’s ' Fair purposes. Higher wages are said to paid in Montana to unskilled laborers than in any other State. There are 82.890 tenements in N. Y., not couuting the better class of flats. A grand tour of Florida is being made by the Farmers Alliance. Tbe U. S. steamer Runger is at Corinth, Greece, with sickness on board. The confederate monument erect- ed by the women of Miss., will be unveiled next June. An attempt was made te murder the Governor of Chiapas, Mexico Toe Governor killed the would be assassin. Workmen engaged in excavating for the foundation of a house at Venice, Ill., unearthed a box cona- taining a bushel of countetit bali dollars. Crittenden Jasper and Benjamin Richardson started home from Jacksonville the other night drank. The next morning they were found lying dead in auarrow ravine with their horse on top of them. They had driven off a bridge.—Star Cap- tal. The Problem Solved.—Wife (looking up from a vook) —Lbis writer says that half the museriés of married life come from the fact that wives do not bave a certain, regular sum per week to spend as they please. Bosbaud: Trae; and the other half of the misery comes from the fact that husbands do not bave a certain, regular sum per week to spend as they please—New York Weekly. rem ee WOMAN UNHAPPY WITHOUT LOVE. I am curious to know whether a IMPORTANT. Oar patrons are requested to pay for their subscription to this paper when the collector calls. A news- paper cannot live on promises. The collector will be around this week ; please have the money ready when he calls as we want to close all old accounts this year and commence new with the New Year. o—___. CLARA TO LOUISE, Dear Louise: Tdid not expect you would agrees with me in what I said, referring to Mr. Johnson’s marriage in my last letter, for you are naturally contrary. I did not feel the least sorry for the young lady on 15th St., for any girl that allows herself to be flattered to such a@n extent as she did, should go frantic without the least pity, All gitls are not responsible fur the weakness of one, neither for five. Some men are weak even weaker than women, but I do not classify the whole as you did bv saying ‘you was sorry that girls were so weak.” Our people are too prejudice to dress and to consider the welfare of each cther; and that is where the jealousy comes in. Ita girl should go to the sea- shore to spend a few summer weeks, some owe will ask, Where did she get her money from? How did she get sucu a fine dress or bonnet, ber work doesn’t aff ord it? At the same time it may be the saving of a girls small pay for more than a year; all such talk origivates from jealous minded peo. ple. Our race would be far better + ff if they were pot so prejadice agatuat ove another. They are tou quick to get the big head; whev sowe get 4 $90 clerkship, they for get their triends they bave been associating with all their lives, When some girls get to be schecl= teachers, they soon forget the.r associates in school days and sinr them because tuey ae washer wo- men; at the sitae time their moth~ ers educated them from the earn- ings of washing. Our so-calied lead- ers confide solely in the white man. and talks to his own color when he has an object in view, or in otber words, want to use him. Oar race will never meke a@ nation not until there 18 more unity. *,* Iam of the opinion that there is not so much crave abo t society as there used to be. Once upon a time @ person's hair or color bad a great womau into whose life Love has] deal to do with bis admission into eutered can ever have been what 1 should call happy. Ido not think so. Sbe way bave found the quiet garden of which Content keeps the keys. Sbe may be reconciled to her fate; aud console berself by thiuking how much better off she is than if she was unbappily mar- ried; bat such dull Resiguation is not even first cousin to the rapture of Joy. Lam old fastioned, per- bap-, in my ideas; but I honestly think that real happiness comea to a womau ouly hand in hand witb Love. When she begins to feel that. with one man in it, the rvom is full aud empty when be ia goue vo the social circle, This bar was in augurated by some of our men and women of this city, but now they are glad to be recognized by the most deepest dye and often push themeelves in where they are not wanted. as Louise what do you think of a young man attending an entertain ment and asking for what he wants and then handing outa $20 bill with hopes of you not changing it, and all that he bas bonght get free of charge. I was told of a young man who does this regulirly ; and by so-doing be bas gotten all he SPECIAL NOTICES. T. E. Dutanzy & Sox,—Real, Estate Agents, Alexandria, Va. For sale two very cheap brick houses at $1,000 each. Two six room brick houses at $750 each; three six room frame bouses at $600 each; one six room frame house corner lot, $10.50; one six room frame house; $675 very cheap. 20 lots at $1,50 good lo« cation; 36 lots at $1,00, $1,10 and $1,25 exch; 25 lots on Puine, Wythe and Madison sts., at a bar- gain. Houses and lots sold on smal! monthly payments. 504 King St. Alex. Va. HALL FOR RENT; Tae Ar mory of the Excelsior Light In- faniry, (1719 Peon. Ave., n. w.) can be rented fur Balls, Recep- tions, Lectures Meetings, etc. on reasonable terms, The Armory has been refitted with a splendid new dancing floor and ladies and gents dreesing rooms, hat and coat rooms and a gallery extending the entire length of the building, which mukes it one ot the most desireable places of amusement in the city. Apply to Capt Thos. 8. Kelly, 1834 11th. st.n.w: Sergt. Wm. M. Sayles, 914, 17th st.n.w. J. T. Johnson, 352 Pa. Ave. pn. w. C. H. Brown, 2031 14th at. nv. w. M.S. 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H. _ Love bolds Happiness by the band, oe i : na le —— y hess Bee will be the great race fear stands ut the other elbow. A The old year is nearly _ =r Th Destoiveky, Walia Weal aa RSS i - si word too many or too few, asmile! Many will receive on New Years| Sasy others, Also sovccmming IS-Sons ’ Tom Miller is a politiclan from | ‘bat does not go her way, a saeld ty and many will make new vows. One er more ilustrated a aad several full pa aN BY BN ILS I RAT, DMA OAZINE Way back. girl suffers as mach as she has just} but keeping them -is po nye Lose A Shannen Letter anc % uy nig ye seule tela twer papas Ee ; i i ia) |¢uJoyed. Her very soul bungers| Let an all decide to do better anc ae bin ‘@ FIELDOOPVELISHERS Ni r Pg Henry Smith is a genial within ber fur some dear certainty.| be true to our promises. Merry = ar ig le G a 3 Ad when that comes, when ber! Christmas and a Happy New Year Mees) e SOpy (3 He is an astute politician. truth is plighted, is that ber happi- est moment? She does vot thiuk so then; for she is looking forward to ber bridal morning. Phe day of day comes, at last, and the pew Ife begin~. Is that, then, the happiest moment? Hard ly, for the very most loving people who ever lived are not quite oue, to begin with, and they must learn to live together. A year, a year of to you. a K As ever yours fondly, CLARA. Tutt’s Pills SAVES MONEY. H» never loses his head because be cau sea man. RS) au A happy uew year to you all. How many Years day ? + will receive New eee music 4 5 itt any other shest. Get, SAMPLE COPY at NEWS STANDet s005 20 Cents to publishers. | —— oe AN UNPLEASANT SITUATION. 4 ‘AgENts WAxTID. germ | mutual torbe -rance ; of getting well nese pills will save many | Seblicht & Field Co., Rochester, Mi ’ acgnainted, a happy year; and| Q™¢P°X Sl getters bills. They ere; | Miss Antique—Why, how do you | now they look int each other’s| specially prepared ss A YEAR! undertake to briety | do, Mr. Gloveire:? Pra delighted to See you Back. Of cuurse you re mewb-r me. eyes fearlessly. They «re one at last, and for all thine! Surely that 1s the bappiest mo-} © Family Medicine, applica ® cheer? felt. == sex, who can read and write, and who, | teach any fairly intelligent prrson of either [after instruction, will work industriously, | hor Three Thousand Dollars = Year in thelr own localiti Returned Traveler (wrestling | ment? I had made up my mind to| the bed: awithout nau ELPUSSS | Romeney pamecncn 7 i zs a a le rn ite but ont re with bis wemory) OF course, of | vay 80; but is it ? ee OLD EVERYWHERE, — | Sesatt@ istics Porios wer eW | Fon want Uguted to see you lovk-| Ah, I think, atier all, the bappi-| 8 2 SOE Sor eae eae | al ee Aud how are the dear | est moment 1s when Love is a sweet . | ; shy new-comer and Hope leads it enue | - « re 2 - jeeding ec, hildren who want build- | Miss Antique—Children? by the band.-Louise Chandler = pet Returned ‘Taveler—I_ meant “o| Moulton, in Ladies Home Juur- Meauing of' nal. 8k how is your family, Should take | Ing Rubber Stampa Sead ou! BROWNS IRON BITTEPS. for Price List of Outfits, to £ lw: po a7 tt Seca ree |