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tTssftssfcl "fc"' &sr v -tr "ferms. $2.00 Per year in Adfance. WL.IX 11 - ,.-- i v,mmmmm'mmBmmmmmmmmsKKnnKKnKB ,,hC2rH CVlCVy , -. rn, v f Mj m HBn SssW mT jm jdrmk sV . H M " dm W y- A I I II l 11 fU W& YK iYT M Ail A A V III If III .nill I II II I II II If II I jr v J-iawr for M T V yi -VV aPv4 O-t Z Jt MaSir 7 ' WASHINGTON, D.- O., SATURDAY, MAT 31,1890. IferT" ---- F rT7 KTINGTHEPOBPLE. l-orlHElSQUIHXBESTOBEMADE P' cENSCa ENUMERATORS IN SI iBB VVTVT, - riovAiitb Ceusus of the r states will be taken during nnth of June- TUe cen808 enu 'ieID -,n iPfrin their work on sr" ,., 9. and will visit ask questions 2, ;...,uc. JUia rjtnne aud W , rr np.rson and everv pi. i- w .AnJnff leJBCei - , ctatMi The .im that will be asked call 3 irj- every are sin- ? .u tmme Ol cui. pcic-uH d- m the United States on the f u h of June, with their sex SVe'and whether white, black, Srt'o,' quadroon, octoroon, or ?! 'inanese, or Indian. In- U ... i ., .nwln alsn of -tii nr: iiiftvy -- - i: ,t-lmflifir thfiv ...ntl 9 U numuv. , marred, widowed, or divorced, Sif married, whether married rr-2 the ceusus year. The place fbrtuol eacu innuu, oUU imo , . ,r inrth of the father and Lther of each person, will also called for, as well as a state- meat as io mc i"''""i " . ,r ojcup-tlou I0110weu uuu luo amber ot mourns uueuii.iujwu dona tbe census year. or an jamas ten years of age or over iK-uro niast be made by tbe enu Eeratoras to the number able lo read aud write, and also the num ber irlio can speak English, For those who can not speak English (fee particular language or dialect spoken by them will be ascertain ed. For children of school age, also tbe number of months they attended school will be recorded by tbe ceusus enumerators. In the case of mothers au inquiry will be made as to the uuuiber of children tor have had, aud tbe number of these children living at the pres ent time. This inquiry is to be aade of all woraeu who are or kave been married, including all rto are widows or have been di rorced. Foreign born males of adnltage, that is 21 years of age or jvor, will be asked as to tbe num. r of years they have been in the nited States, i whether they will be taken by the census enu merators. In the case of widows, information regarding the service of their deceased husbands is also required. ' The importance of accurate state ments concerning the military rec ords of each participant in the late war should not be underestimated. It should be the duty, moreover, of every veteran soldier or sailor to see that the enumerators are placed in possession of the neces sary information concerning his own service. If he can not be at home when the enumerator calls he should leave a proper memo randum in the hands of his wife or other member of his household, so that the work of the census may not be delayed, and also that there may be no doubt as to the accuracy of the statement concern ing his service which may be given to the census enumerator. That there may be no question as to the points to be covered by this mem orandum, it may be well to state that the special inquires to be made concerning veterans of the civil war include the name, the company, and the regiment or ves sel in which they served, their late rank, the dates of eulistmeut and discharge, the length of service in years, months, and days, and their present post-office address. Where a soldier or sailor re-enlisted or served in more than one organiza tion or vessel, he should be very careful to give the term of service in each instance, and to cover each enlistment. In giving the organ ization care Bhould be taken to dis tinguish the arm of the service, as infantry, cavalry, artillery, etc., and if a persou served under an assumed name, his statement should be made to cover both the name uuder which he served and the true uaine by which he is now known. Veteran of the war generly will recognize and appreciate the value of this special census to them, and they should aid the census enumer ators iu getting true statements in every way possible. Without their co-pperation correct results can not be reached. This person- SPECIAL NOTICBS. FOE, BALE; -Coolidge express; two good wagooB 3 horses 3 sets of barnss3 all in good order. A sjood Daying business 10 years es tablished. Reason for selling; my patent attachment demands my timo and attention. Stable , in Stanton alley bet. 13th and 14th K and L sts., n. w. HALL FOR RENT; The Ar mory of the Excelsior Light In fantry, (1719 Penn. Ave., n. w.) can be rented for Balls, Recep tions, Lectures Meetings, etc. on reasonable terms. The Armory baa 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 makes it one ot the most desireable places of amusement in the city. Apply to Capt Thos. S. Kelly, 1834 11th, st. n. w: Sergt. Wm. M. Sayles, 914, 17th st. n. w. J. T. JohiiBnn, 352 Pa. Ave. u. w. C. H. Brown, 2031 14th st. n. w. M. S. Alexander, 2725 Duu sarton ave. n. w., and to B. H. Freeman, at the Armory. May 24 t F. ITEM OF INTERES1 While you are thinking about what to get and where to get your Summer Hats aud Furnishings, look at our list of prices and styles: LOEB . HIRSH 912 F St. M. W. a' unnpttl i miul rn them, there-'"1 or U! .omu'V. !i,ta-iif ,o hnim rim., Hifiip nrtnn. papers. Ut toe tion'm av be sDeciallv directed to the importance of this work and tne'necessary information may be promptly supplied to the census enumerator when he calls some irime during the mouth of June -tuduietl aturalization irau oi eacn lamiiv visited tne jueslion will be asked as to the number of persons in the family, and whether his home is owned or wed; also, If owned whether the oine is tree from moitcasre in :ambrance. If the head oftboinruilv is a rmer, similar inquiries will be ade concerning the ownership ot e farm. In addition to these quirits, all of which are made a the papulation schedule, the under which the census is ken makes provision for spec- : inquiries concerning such oi ' population as may be mentally physically defective in any re- ff that is, insane, feeble mind. 4 deaf, blind, or crippled, or UKay be temporarily disable 'j&kness, disease, or acciden v& timi ( f the enumerator's Certain special inquiries r-a.5o be made concerning in- ui prig-in ana reiormaionea lcf charitable and benevolent ititutions Besides this, a state- iiuuue called tor coucern "i a'l pera )ns who have died -g the census year, giving -r name, ae, sex, occupation, CJ cause of iluiifh rtasoffuid cnint ofthepeo- "CCdiS hll .Itwtn Jr. f.l.i TTJOfQ 1 every family and every per u"'h mid cons dfir ir m 1-.p their CVt. o, ., .. . r ..3r me questions oi , - UIUV.MUUI3 Y IllU'lJ Mrjini-w. Rn !., a. ,tQ ,lft tave i..V : . .. ''JCiihi-pri.m.i. tUr nc f(f unci w.teIlM wiuiia the' b-uudfl a-- uuiiiitry. WHAT WOMEaN LIKE IN MEN. TETErUXS OP THIS CIVIL WAR. ASftno r .i .- v . .. jj. r-i ui me census oi the 4h S Tbe takeu durinS tne bepn pp'ciai provision p..,: 4"auo oy congress tor as- Hfo.:. e lue U'dmes of survivincr I i sailors, and marines who qoi ,,""- uunug iue war Ufi,ebe inn o,, r.if- :j iers .;' , "X" w'u,OWB PO lini- '..""' " UI1U uiannes ,v 'c Ulea In connection orPliI,ecial ceusus of veterans fyurc2allon or vessel m which caRo ' l,e term of service in j uu present residence Women, I think like manly, not lady-like men. They like honesty of purpose and sonsideration, They like men who believe in women They like their opinion to be thought of some value. They like a man who can be strong as a lion when trouble comes, and yet, if one is nervous and tired, can button op a shoe and do it with an amount of con sideration that is a mental aud a physical bracer-up. They like a man who can take hold of the baby, convince it of his power aud get it to sleep after they have been worry iug with it, and walkiug with it, until tneir eyes are tired aud they feel as if they had no brains, They like a man who is interest ed in their new dresses, who can give an opiuion on the fit, and who is properly indignant at any article written against women. They like a inau who knows their innocent weakness and caters to them; who will bring hoine a box of candy, the last new maga ziue, or the latest puzzle sold on the street, that will do more than its duty in eutertaiuiug everybody for the whole evening. They like a mau who is the mas ter of the situation that is, who has brain euougli to help a womon to decide what is the best thing to do under the circumstances and who has wit enough to realize, when one of the fairer sex is slightly stubborn, that persuasion Is more powerful than all the ar gument in the world. They like a man who likes them, who doesn't scorn their opinions, who believe in their good taste, who has confidence in their truth, and who, best of all, knows that the love promised, is given him. That's the sort of a man a wo man likes, and her every sigh of satisfaction, as his virtues are mentioned, is a little prayer that says "God bless him." Ladies' Home Journal, If you are in the need of a hat look at our -Black or Brown Fe dora d" 0 just reduced m S2, o. line ot colored white straw hats from 50c up. LOEB and HIRSH 912 F st. We are selling for 50c an excel lent full size flannel shirt, for extra large men we have a flannel shirt for $1.00, worth $1.50 LOEB and HIRSH 912 F st. n. w Our line of night robes cannot be equaled for the money would recommend the 50c and 55c qualities. LOEB and HIRSH 912 F street northwest Examine our Champion, shirt at 85c. The most complete ehirt on the market, guaranteed, plain bossoms, open back and front, or plaited bossoms. Our specialty in umbrellas is one that is guaranteed fast color, all sizes price $1.00 LOEB and HIRSH 912 FBt.,n.w. The coolest ties for Summer are white P.K or fancy flannel, they can be washel and present the same appearance as new for 25c. LOEB and HIRSH 912 F st. n: w Ve have a lot of colored Sum mer merino shirts that we are selling for $1.00, the 'regular price for them is $1.50c LOEB & HIRSH, 912 F Street, N. W. CAPITAN SAVINGS BANK OF WASHINGTON, D. C. 804 F Sfr n. w. Receives deposits, loans money, transacts a gene; al banking busi Hess. Location central und con venient. F street cutb and herdics run in frout of our door 9th St., cars run a few rods fast of .ur building, 7th street and 11th st., cars only two block away. President Cashier Secretary, Treasurer, Attorney, M. M. Holland D. B. McCary H. R, Baker L. G. Bailey James H. Smith DIRECTORS M. M. Holland, Wra Waring L. O. Bailey, H E. B:iker, J. W. Cole, J. A. Johnson, J. A. Pierre Loans, Insurance, &c W. H. Harris, 934 F St., n. w. Fine 6 room alcove house $13 per month. 9 "room house all modern improve ments. Inquire from 12 to 1. May 3, 4 r. SPECIAL BARGAINS in real estate at q34 F st. n. w.. room 1 1. We have some offerings in real estate tnat wm awauen tne favora ble consideration of all who desire purchasing in first class locations. now is the time to buy. Upon application to either of the under signed full information will be given, Iueurance placed in good companies. Abstracts made, debts collected and all matters in counectin with real estate promptly attended to by. Lewis Douglass L. G. Fletcher. XHAHCXPATXON Proclamation! Friends and Fellow Citizens: We do hereby announce your EMANCIPATION from the bond age of High Prices and by virtue of the authority vested in us give you the Liberty of Low Prices, instead viz : Silks. Hitlits, Velvets, Plushes and Velveteens at 25c. less than ruling market prices. Spring bress Goods at 5c. to 50c. Lovely Ginghams, dress styles, 8c. 10. 12c. Apron Gheck Ginghams low as 5c. BEAUTIFUL SATINS 12c. Exquisite Challies 7c. to 25c. yd. Fine and Sheer India Linen as low as 8c. A superb line of Outing Flannel at 12c. 10 Sheetiug as low as 19c. Lonsdale Cambric genuine 93c. Turkey Red Table Damasks as low as 19c. 50c. TablsL Dama "duced to Napkins from 49c. to w,J0 dozen. Counterpanes 49c. to 3,00, Regular made Balbriggan Hose 19c. Corsets 25 c. and upwards. Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, and Thread Gloves, at mannfactuer's prices. Special Bargins in Haiikerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Neck Ruching and-Veilings. Clark's 0. N. T. Spool Cotton (6 Spools foi 23c ) Entire stock of lovely, first class goods at a sacrifice. Now is the time to secure bargains at IA0HEA0, &0 907 F St., 11. w. (Masonic Temple.) Established 1867. The Oldest, Most Ilelia ble ami Cheapest DRY GOOD HOUSE ON F STREET. Subscribe to the Bee. HALL AND ROOMS FOR RENT. The old Armory of the Cadets can be rented for balls, parties, re ceptions, ect. There are also three large rooms for rent to lodges, societies, ect., cheap. The armory is situated at 708 O street, n. w.. in a most popular vicinity and in reach of three line of cars, 7tb, 9th and belt. Apply to F. P.Nash 710 O street, u. w. Mar. 8 2 t. W. Calvin Chase, attorney at law, practices in all the courts of Virginia and the District of Co lumbia. Office at present, 1109 I St., u. w. Titles searched, deeds and other legal pap&s carefully drawn. IMPERIAL HAIR COLORING tio. Color. 1. Black. 2. Dark Brown. 3. Med. Brown. 4. Chestnut. 6. Light Chest. 6. Gold Blonde. 7. Ash Blonde. j To any one sending us $1.50 wt& "j I pie of hair, we will forward imperial Hair Kecenerator witn guawmec u' hair which is partially or wholly, pay will be instantly restored to its original mi ., utrf AHentntMv Harm less. Odorless DAIIDUI CT CBFF XfflpcrtScbemlcalMfeCo.. MW. 28rd Bfa-ert. Sew Yoriu Subscribe to the Bee. 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