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- —_—— onlay J THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. CC... THURSD FOR r_H ‘coast. | HE WAS THE RIGHT SORT. FOR RE! T—HOUSES. _ FOR DEFENSE OF THE COAST. HARRISON AND QUAY. GIFTS FOR MEN. FoR BESTS FURNISHED— Proposals for the Construction of an} A Long Conference Between Them and | There is No Valid Excuse for Failure to ‘What Fathers, Brothers and Dear Ones pen ae Armored Vessel Invited. Much Speculation on the Result. Get a Piece of News. Like to Receive. suitable tor residence 419 K st. Proposals were to-day invited by the Secre-| BoTH ARE SILENT, BUT IT 18 BELIEVED QUAY From the Portland Advertiser. . DE ER 20, 1888. FOR RENT—HOUSES. Fr RENT_NEW _SIX-ROOM HOUSES, §' Flectri: railwsy, 1516 to 1 jor: Capitol or busine nom 008 F st.'n poses 1 = = wae oo HET eh st 100 & ‘i nse vessel office aes job. : a a — ew | oT Yas 30 cae tary of the Navy for ec by WHAT HE WANTED—waN. To a fellow a ERED 2 ob end Sab nem lee | 85.33 Hse, bot 17the Lath, 850 tract, of an armored: coast-defei of | BE SELECTED FoR THE CABINET—SRERMAN To | appeared in the city editor's room in a Chi 0B BUSBAND, BE a eet iia ; on Onn oa about 4,000 tons displacement, complete, ex-| BE SECRETARY OF STATE. newspaper and a job. The city] as WELL a8 ATTRACTiVE. each. g Hillyer Place. 1210 Pst (from Mar.1)$— Os ooh one a Sof Presta ne “ G BEALL, BROWN & CO. B01 Nat Bisex % 1321 Fat. | 1300 Sock 4 OAN ‘There is the ‘test amount of s¢ | From the New York Press, | es RS ange | es vmre | ot mace le ener tra ce pee MOXEX zo LOAN ON, REAL. ESTATE. 6B- | accordance with the Sonditions and limitations oo Senator Quay, which took place at | cheerfully accepted and paid for. ‘The young ee es dl a, Ange Yoon curity im sume to sult, en = in the act of Congress approved | Gen Harrison's residence in Indianapolis ¥¢s- | mun brought in what stuff he could, and some er eatend ensllitp aig-3t WM W301 Pat'aie._| March 8, 1887, making appropristions for the | “Tay. But it is all speculation. The only times an item or two was used; but more often | Ties that ladies like, but how are you ever W2AXIED $15,000, “FOR THREE Ol FIVE | naval service, including this vessel, under the | f¢t known is that the two gentlemen had | nothing was available and the fellog lived cy | 8:8 t0 tell what will please a gentleman?” near Qaim G Ber centon Property centrally located, | TOT, oo relating 0 the oom ion of | S#sion of presumably confidential interchange | best he could and slept in sheds or in the park |, 1284 some sympathy for the distrem of the ae Whitagen s Wind i rat, | “naval structures to be used for coast and bar- | Of 0Pinions lasting some four hours, Senator | Pe nejce grambled. The editor began to get | M#*sie, for my own wits had gone back on me [_°*8-MONEY 76 1948 IN SUMS To sUTT. bor defense.” The material used in the con-| QUAY observed his usual reticence and de- | tired of seeing his want-stricken face and once GWYNN JR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOM HOU! ~ near 12th at, nw. cheap; alene: south fre r a 3 = Fvom House. near N. and M stn 5. THOS. J. STALEY. Jour RENT—1 E : all modern ian = month; key at core “jath floor 12th and BE \ stan. Ww. 30 often under the same circumstances; but after a . RY tion of the clined to intimate the subjects touched upon | 4, twice sdvised all it isn’t so difficult as it seems, You have co telat - He Eee ag, | duction and feraishedand manisctared in tn | the conversation. The Senator returned to | Crate, savwed him to, go home, boat the | Svan dom ite practice thinking. sot ol epation’ eeasone 250 Delaware a (ads Capyik ORY AO LOAN AF FE NT oN ap. | United States. The armor, armor-bolts and | his hotel with a raging headache, which he | Come along by and ty. and anyhow he oa, | becomes clear, The first thing to be consid- st.n.w. (oppo, ,. 0, bet, Oth and 10th. --100 | YPONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP-| their accessories are to be fur.ished by the | nursed with cracked ice until it was time for | there to stay. One night the city editor said | €red is the relation in which you stand to the ore. | Se oe Hoa. | Seatac ihe ei a” | Moines, tte atin | "Mn cae eae tres pecan] Settee ete eal sap ial xl unfurnished Houses, to which | _419-1m* e le some of the cSrrespondents considere “If you want a chance there's a beautiful | this instance. i wosh tention Shaee tones can’ be een only by o™#* Tota PLANS OF THE PROPOSED WAR SHIP. the headache as indicating that the Senator | one open for you to-night. The street car men | father a Cheietens” on Everyth depends obtaining permits from our office, JOHNSTON, sopeer 9 The vessel is to be constructed according to | Was disap inted in his mission and that Gen. | are having meetings every night, and we can't | upon what his business may eae he iso 1503 Penn. ave. ) iene andl ificati wided or adopted | Harrison had declined to accept his cabinet | find out what they are up to, They meet at | professional man, a good plan would be to go —j eoues OF OG AVR Oe GEO. A. JORDAN, ee ere Lee Pted | suggestions the New York Times’ man says: such a place.” . through his library some time when he is out eToWIng business se suitable for business or] arg. 7 Macciasce to Waltaker & Jorge. by the Secretary of the Navy. Plans and speci- |“ <Go), Goodloe, who was the head of the| “All right,” saidthe young man. “Have you | and see if he has ail the newest helps in the Bw» OF Best-class Doarding-bouse;, cau be rented on 8101 a fications, forms of proposals and general forms | bureau of oratory at the uational republican any objections.to my saying I'm reporting on | way of books; if he has, then look over the STON ‘OPFICES, fc. ee, aa of contract will be prepared by the depart- | headquarters during the campaign, and whom | this paper?” writing-table. Seo if he has an easy chair, eactte oe sommsand 4 F ment and may be examined on and after De- | Senator Quay likes as much as he doesanyone,| “Not in the least.” said the editor with a Pa. Or Daw.. 10r. or there may be some little things, cember 26. ‘The vessel must be completed | toid the Times’ correspondent that he was sat-| grin. “I may say, though, that Ratagan, who | themselves, bat which weuta prove aur fithin three years from the date of the execu- | isficd that Quay had got what he wanted. “That | tried to get last night's meeting, is in the hos. | ful help, it you sould ouly find out what tion of the contract, and payments will be | headache was a sure sign,’ said Col. Goodloe. | pital to-day.” are and supply them. made in ten equal installments, as the work | “John Wanamaker will bea member of Gen. | Seeing how much in Mose: TO LOAN ON GOOD B. security in suns to suit; c! § a15-1m : n : i earnest the young man | _ After your tour of the office is finished, if 2 La. ave. 2 ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES: | Prostesses, upon bills duly certified, from | Harrisou’s cabinet.” was the city editor adted: seed find everything aae that mortal man ‘could Foe Eee aks: Mae security which ten per cent will be reserved to be paid WANAMAKER AMD THE CABINET. tociht meeting is S.nde's regular assignment | possibly make use of, then kee eyes open The above is only a portion of the property on my diz-Im JOHN SHERMAN & ©0.,1407 Fst. | on the full and final completion of the con- In confirmation with the Times is the specia night, but I don’t think he'll get much ex- | athome. Seek 4 confidential chat with the old books. For full list call at office for bulletin issued on WOXEX,TO LOAN AT Low RATES ON LOCAL treet. Proposals will be received from every ! me 4 cept a broken head, perhaps. Anyhow. if you | gentleman, and if you have one-half the tact the Istand 15th. [d19] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, VE sccuritios, listed and unlixted, and zood American thip-bullder and other person who | to the Zribune, which says: “It was given out | get anything atall it'll all help out, Here's a | that our sex is crodited with, you can make = Bonds, Stocks, ‘&e. PELO shall show to the satisfaction of the Secretary | late to-night by one of the best-informed re- couple of dollars to meet any expenses you | him tell you just exactly what he wants and not sre ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN suns | *#@t within three months from the date of the | publicans here that Jno, Wanamaker was the one | may have.” The let the cat out of the bag either. If your MGS 8.20 JOAN ON REAL ESTATE JIN SUMS | contract he will be possessed of the He Gur the, | waz Who could now be counted on for a cabi-| | Shortly after midnight the young man ap- | father is a mechanic then your task is easy, for security is 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th st. nw. lant for the performance of the work in the | net position. ‘Gen. Harrison,’ he said. shad | pearedin the city editor's room. He looked | 100 new things are made every day that he will “all-in dogg nited States which he shall offer to undertake. | inquired on numerous occasions about Mr. | as if he had been principal in a prize fight. find useful. Men are fond of useful things; as Ct rs Evidence of this must accompany the pro- | Wanamaker's qualifications, and had often ex.| “Well?” said the city editor. a rule ornaments are a bother; a dainty os posals or be submitted in advance. ressed himself as highly satisfied with the | | “I couldn't getin,” remarked the young man, | of ribbon and lace is s Pleasing to look at, but a Pets sets mov WALT I CO. PROPOSALS ARE DIVIDED INTO TAREE cLasses | Philadelphia merchant's fitness for the head of | “Has Mr. Slade brought anything?” man always has a feeling that he'll st, SE jars av..tr.) 8th, SAN RISO Rr ey eg | M# follows: For the construction of the vessel | ue of the departments of the government. | “Yes, a first rate excuse: like yours.” SPOIL IT IF RE TOUCHES rT. , 410 Fa. ae 2 10r. V TO LOAN — 812,000, 10, 3.000, eacia 4 Senator Quay’s coming was only needed to} “I tried to the guards, but they flun; i ‘i uit ORLFEED AC | 20d machinery in accordance with plans, &c., | Senator, Q Preference of the President-elect, | me down stairs. ‘That's how I got this,” poe |., Above all things,tmake your gift to your ON, Heal Es jé-im | Provided by the Secretary; for the construc-! Mr. Wanamaker will be a member of the next | ing to his cut and swollen lip. father @ useful one. You know him well enough SVANCED TO BUY HOMES, On TO | HOM of the vessel and machinery according to | cabinot, you can count on that from to-day. “That's all right. I didn't expect you'd get | to know what he likes; you won't make any 5: long tise nnd no risk. Afort- | these plans, with such modifications or changes | know that Gen, Harrison liked Wanamaker | in.” é i | & celed iu the event of death; easy monthly | a8 may be proposed by the bidder; or for the | from the start, and that Quay got what he “I bribed a fellow for #1 to let me in the winter when a prominent merchant took from payments. a uttie more than rent will buy ® home. | construction of the vessel according to plans, | wanted. back way. They found me out and dropped me ped cushion for at yes &., provided by the Secretary, the contractor | Mr. Wanamaker’s selection is also positively | out of the window. That's how I got this,” | pins and said to a group of his gentleman SSTNENT to put in engines, boilers, and appurtenances | stated by the Philadelphia North American to- | pointing to his closed right eye. “I felt a little | friends, with a suspicious quiver in his voice: BONDS. of any design he may consider more suitable, day, and a NewYork Tribune special from | cast down when they dropped me out of the “My baby made that for me herself, She’ N7, PALABLE QUARTERLY, not to exceed in weight or space occupied that | Philadelphia quotes a prominent business man | window.” only seven years old. but she took lots of pains sek S800 70 e100, allotted by the department's plans, Each pro- | of the Quaker city as sayi DQ, and, other sums to s ON, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, cor. wt. tr. mi. i. ‘Or. m.i2 0 STABLES. 0 Rear 2405 Pa. ave. 2040 Rear 2012 K st. 20.30 Kear 2109 G st. “Gen. Harrison | _ “That's not bad. You ought to apply for «| with it. I haven't had a present this year I a a posal must be accompanied by a cash deposit | has been in communication with a nutaber of Position in the aay td department.” think as much of as I do of on 2 DSS STORES. ‘The above houses cap be examined be permit trom 0,000—TO LOAN or certified check of not less than 5 per cent of | the most prominent republican merchants, Mr. | “Iclimbed up to the roof on the rear fire | Another man, who was not so well-to-do, hed st 18.30 1120 18th st.,cor.......50 | OvF oflice aly. iseiperredeigs 3 S ju ei een the amount bid, to become the property of the | Wanamaker included. Several of these men | escape, got into the top story through the trap | a long walk to his business ev, morning. For a full list apply to. WESCOTT & WILCOX. oe yeh fs United States in case the successful bidder |! have been in aio 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. OR LONGER, 389 ited to visit him in Indianapolis. ed house His 4 door, went down to the room above them by | daughter noticed that he suffered from cold m2s} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. _| shall failto enter into the requisite contract and | I think I can safely say that nearly all of them i i . f: i | the stair, and found that the stovepipe came | hands and set herself about kui a pair of KF \R RENT—BY WHITAKER & WHITAKER, #1,000, $1,500, $4,500, AND | to furnish the requisite security upon accept- | have, in their correspondence with the Presi- | up through the floor.” eee ing | Warm Woolen mittens. He was delighted with 7 o heisleneeth i ante En toe ae wel Jstute Sect | ance, The Secretary reserves the right to re- | dent-clect, advocated the appointment of Mr.| “Yes,” said the city editor, with increasing | them and gota vast amount of comfort out of 1 Vgesto’er'm.40 | Fur'd h’ses, $100 to 8400 ject any or all bids,” Wanamaker. In addition to the support of | interest. them, So you see it not so much the value of ee Senators Quay and Cameron, Mr. Wanamaker | “They were having euch a stormy time below | your gift as its aptitude, SEES Ix MOUNTS TO SUIT AT} MANLINESS IN AIM AND EFFORT. epee fens Mr. Morton. His ap- | that I removed the stovepipe without any one " Batmupposing it isn't your father? You may 21-3un 7R. AND BATH, d security. ips, 419 4th GEOUW. LINKINS. i9th and H sts, — pointment was settled while Mr. Morton was in | hoaring, and held the lower pipe from falling | have a big brother. If yon have, and he is a {CAS ON © LOAN ON REAL ESTALE AND | The Qualities Which Go to Make a Good | Jndianapolia last week.” Mr. Wanamaker will with my left hand.” very young man, your task is almost as easy as other securities at lowest rates of interest. No de- Character. not talk, his invariable answer to interviewers | ‘*Yes.” : if he were a girl. “You'll find in him a very de- JAS. ¥. BROW mas 5 ye ee, being: “Since my name was first mentioned I Pigs ape move it acide sat see all I wanted | cided tendency toward canes with fancy beads, i 1 Ose ie TO SUIT, FOR 5, | Bobert Louis Stevenson in Scribner's, | have refrained from talking on this subject. I hear everything. wa 10, 13 silk umbrellas, kid gloves, gorgeous neckties, ; kusy payments! In tho | The idealism of serious people in this age of | cannot break that rule now.” The opinion 4 ra, Yes, . the latest fad in handkerchiefs, silk hosie cxeut of death ican ix canceled without further pay- | ours is of a noble character. It never seems to | *MOng politicians here is that the portfolio of They have resolved to go on strike on all | embroidered nightshirts and fine underwei y nd property turned over free of incumbrance. d " Ice, ‘a és ve | Postmaster-General has undoubtedly been | the lines to-morrow morning, and every one is | You can give all these things to your broth: hina ha boat chat Wavised ws ntl sax: | ham that they have served enough; they have | severed to Mr. Wanamaker. 2 sworn to secrec; | you know. You will even find that «bottle of ‘Own thelr homes for the eniiusry cost of rent, | 2 fine impatience of their virtues. It were, per- gueckin sean serie oearare “Great Scott!” cried the city editor, jumping | dainty perfume will not offend him, and the wcireulst and full explauation. haps, more modest to be singly thankful that | sre most important piece of news seat out | ‘bisfect. “Write that up. Give us all you | quantity in your own bottle will hold out mach eg ee ee a SEE | oe une ea wine.) 6 te not ouly our enemies— aibacniteai,! rlgad aareet Hagteintwncedeend (OEE longer than before. If the young man has a a TELA diinne <deagarnieicharast is we ourselves | £0 Indianapolis last night is contained in| ““]¢ is written up. You see the electric light | tendency to be “horsey” you might give him an SATO oe INeliesr Bo kasemok eat eeal ings the | tt following special to the New York Sun: | opposite made the roof light enough to write | English riding whip with a spur inthe end ot AND COMMISSION who know not what we do; thence springs the “The latest cabinet rumor comes trom as good | by, andJ had to stay there and hold the stove- | a pair of overgaiters, BEAL ESTATE $f rms DieTRICT. | glimmering hope that perhaps we do better | an authority as ex-Gov. Porter, who told a | Pie till’every one was gone, and then fit it up | 4f. howevers your brother hes gotten safely "RO. HOLTZMAN, than we think; that to scramble throngh this | friend to-day that there was no doubt that Sen- | again so they wouldn't suspect. Good scheme | through that incipient stage known as the Comer 10th utd F sts, ew. _ | random business with hands reasonably clean, | ator Sherman would be the next Secretary of | for next meeting. So I wrote it up as I lay | “hair oil period” you will need to make differ- to have played the part of 2 manor woman with | State. From the manner in which this infor- | there. a i entselections. If you get your elder brother rung to Suit, at lowest rates on approved real Pi e : mation was given there is no opportuni “Great head,” said the city editor. anything in the line of wearing apparel let it ‘ Tier Pencayivarisave, | some Tessonabie fullness, to have often resisted | doubt that Gov. Porter belioved what he said, | That young man is now managing one of the | be selected for comfors mai Sas temeat jenn, ave. 1. Ww. i ney amaste_ | the diabolic, and at the end to be still resisting | and he is a man not likely to be imistaken in | biggest in the west, and all because his | gard to style or ornamentation. if bo is fond 9 papers LOR RENT_BY R_ 0. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- | " < tate and Insurance Bro cn 7 EY TO LOAN JOHNSON, TES OF INTEREST it, is for the poor human soldier to have done | such a matter. he talk now is that the | rule was: i of being indoors give him a house jacket,» MATE, SECURILY. right well, ‘To ask to see some print of our | Whole cabinct is likely to be settled within two | ‘Never have a good excuse. | bath robe, some easy slippers or a comfortable HOS, I TOE Aoiw. | endeavor is but a transcendental way of serv-| Weeks.” a lounging chair. If he is a smoker sce if he has (APs = AT Low. | ing for reward; and what we take to be con- WHO WILL BE DISAPPOINTED. The Duration of Dreams. new 5-room brick, m.i,810 permo. everything in the line of smoking appliances require dauch of others? If we donot genially bec aes Sin wets nisin itd Footskabe Oe ens lia SiR OEERTE Ue ROUNTRY REAL, BSTAT Dn | iuge our own deticiencies, is it not tobe feared | though the three political ambttions sure to be | Py! question of the duration of dreams has | *°<ePtable. : RE A I we - | dis in! e ison at the ou! - ~ jut it may be that your perplexity is not over COUNTRY R ESTATE. _ jl Teele ae back upon his own | would be those ot James Gk Blaine, Taores ¢ | Fecently been discussed in Germany, among | what you shall buy for father or brother—there Re SALE} 800 ACRES, WITHIN, A SHORT | life, can see no more than that he has been un- | Platt, and William Mahone, If Mr.-Blaine’s | others by Dr. F. Scholz, who has given some | may be “a nearer one still, and a dearer one This land i well adapted ier tetekion eel onicee | conscionably long a dying, will he not be | friends, who ought to know, are correctly in- | striking examples from his own experience and | yet than all other.” Well, even in that case, I abounds with game, fan and oysters, tempted to think bis neighbor unconseionabiy | formed. Me, Blatve would like to be Secretary | observation. It is not possible to give a defi- | ‘ink I ean help you out. ‘If he be a very dear nite answer, and probably enough dreams vary WASH'N DANENHOW 24 Successor to DANENHOW EK & SO) ‘Railroad passes uf rough the place, "Th 1 etic f the land y State. i ry friend a picture of yourself im a frame which - pty od ean» AB RS eg ‘Climate long of bbc! hanged? It is probable that | of State, but would take no other place in the you how a5 pace sill pl Ag i, Biv othinw. | foemgaeresea te ferment fof ‘ne tarmer, Ciimsi* | nearly all who think of conduct st all think too | cabinet,’ Becrctary of Bite he ister te be This is jon is improved by numerous Dputidiuyes, much of sin. We are not damned for doing | unless all signs fail, Thomas C. Platt had his | IF BE Is YOUR LOVER oh RENT Ft df ST. suffictent to ——— income of $2,500. For | wrong but for not doing rij Christ would | heart set on the Treasury portfolio, but he will his coms : conven ed by the ‘$150 per st. dtm | ive him a miniature of yourself in @ pretty SPORTSALL SU sktes ck more on the Met, Branch of | Never hear of negative morality: “thou shalt” | not get that office, Gen, Harrison has decided | ~ eeioaeicge nore carer eapate( linger’ oqo ray Cu of-thnes Raiaty Gdnge aiiek Sf Forest Glen. “h gqod chanet for invesuivent. "| Cancer eh aimore’ With Which he superseded | agaiust him. and it wil chduge Lit’ totnds “Mer | the sorrow is even more intense, the happiness porcelain or ivory will be a joy to him forever tae wa To make our idea of morality center on for- | Platt thinks so, too, and is making his business sa Pape fe ee ed seem . if he loves you. Presents of jewelry are ad- for subdivision or for brick yards, | bidden acts is to defile the imagination and to | plans, according to his friends, for the ensuing a oes aiter mae conn eon = ss missable to your gentlemen friends, with the i oes cat co blitions, introduce into our judgments of our fellowmen | year. William Mahone will be turned down, | the scenes rat — “oa m= a ¢| fxception of rings; ouly lovers exchange THOSE WAGGAMAN asecret clement of gusto. If a thing is wroug | too." He is working open and above board for | i# Very certain, however, that the raajority of | these, train Real Estate ‘Broker id Auctioneer, for us, we should not dwell upon the thought | a place in the cabinet. He wants to be Post- a pers brs iar teak = oug! If you are an artist a picture done by your- 917 F st. n. w. OS caw | Of ib oF we shall soon dwell upon it with in-| master-General, but would take any other | ¢xtended occasionally to the length of @ min- | self will certainly be pleasing, or you might QE SALE WEST BROOKLAND LOTS; ALL ON | verted pleasure. If we cannot drive it from | place if he could get it. His appointment by | Ute- 4 . | buy a handsome pictare if your means allow. his ide of Tailrosd.:, directly opposite Universty | our minds—one thing or two: Either our creed | Gen, Harrison would split the republi ine Proof of this Dr. Scholz tells the follow- | Books are always admissible, and are per- Seur terinination of electric road: besuituily Iocated | i in the wrong and we must more indulgeutly | in Virginia hopelessly. His enem ing story from his experience: | “After exces- | fectly safe gifts if well chosen. Very few Ren- bd the cheapest suburban property now jn the mar- | remodel it; or else, if our morality be in the | never so numerous and active as they are to- | Sive bodily fatigue and a day of mental strain, | tlemen are fond of poetry or will read it 0 vghot, bats. Wc, call ou WALKER & WILSON, right, we are criminal lunatics and should place | day, and their determined opposition will cause | Of 4 not disagreeale kind, I’ betook myself to | Study the taste of your friend always if you ee eee sae a. css a ee our persons in restraint, A mark of such un- | Gen. Harrison to ignore te little boss de- | bed after [had wound my watch and placed it | mean to give hin ‘a book. Gifts of wearing i ROUSE Wire Mot a _—— } = S i | wholesomely divided minds is the passion for | mands,” on the night table. Then I lay down beside 4 | apparel are not considered the thi T, WELL-LOCATED, wn), with all p 184 6 roolus aad ¥ st., 6r,, mod. imps. Host. . 2 8 in several localities. “Gi! w 1 _ BUSINESS CHANCES. pV ANTED TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ON ines real estute at 4 per cent ble quarterly if $0 desired. Addi ANCY GOODS, NOTT JOR SALE—165 CHOICE SELECTIONS OF FARMS: ALL COUNTRY HOMES ‘OR SALE—40 ACRES OF LAND, r, small address MAKION DUCKETT, ‘Trustee and Attorney-at-Law, Bladensburg, Md. n9-3ui Tas Tor Tux Can Lares Boar dwelling. For parti interference with others; the fox without the tail was of this breed, but had, if his biograph- er isto be trusted, a certain’ antique civility now out of date, Aman may have a flaw, a weakness, that unfits him for the du- ties of life, that spoils his temper, that threatens his integrity, or that betrays him into cruelty. It has to be conquered, butit must never be suffered to engross his thoughts. The true duties lie all upon the farther side, and must be attended to with a whole mind so soon as this pre- liminary clearings of the decks has been ef- fected. In order that he may be kind and hon- est, it may be needful he should become a total abstainer; let him become so then, MORE BLAINE GOSSIP. He also states that a large number of Sen- ators will either meet General Harrison or write him advising against the selection of Mr. Blaine as Secretary of State. The Philadelphia Press correspondent, how- ever, says on the subject: “It comes from very good authority also that Mr. Blaine has heard from Mr. Harrison, and 1s entirely satisfied with the message, Whether Mr. Blaine will go into the cabinet or not his closest friends are unable say. Butif he does not go in it is not improbable that Mr. Allison will Secre- tary of the Treasury. burning lamp. Soon I found myself on the high sea on board @ well-known ship. I was again young and stood on the lookout. I heard the roar of tne water, and golden clouds floated around me. How long I stood so I did not know, but it seemed a very long time. Then to give gentlemen outside of your own family, but that all depends upon circumstances. If your sweetheart has money to buy all he needs, then by all means let him do his own selecting. Otherwise a useful gift of that kind should not be considered out of place. the scene changed. I was in the country and my long-dead parents came to greet me; they took me to the church, where the loud organ sounded. I was delighted, but at the same time wondered to see my wife and children In the last case I would make suggestions to wives regarding gifts to’ their husbands, I think a Woman's selfishness crops out more than anywhere else. Do try and remem: ber, ladies, that Christmas is nota fittng time for paying off your petty spites. Don't go and there. The priest mounted the pulpit and preached, but I did not understand what he said for the sound of the organ, which con- buy your husband something he has refused to purchase and make him pay for it. Don't get tinued to play. Itook my son by the hand something for the use of the family thet you a and with him ascended the church tower, but | jutended to buy auyway and call it. “papa's “ANCHOR” STONE BUILDING BLOCKS, =| and the next day lef him forget the cir | DISCOVERIES MADE BY ACCIDENT. | (rn tiem stood Secr. on carly-tnorea | christmas gift.” think ae a cumstance, ying ‘ind and honest wi. — yseaga _try in some require all his thoughts; a mortified appetite |The Curious Way Certain Important | PUt long dead officer—I ought to explain that | way to have money of her own, with which to . ; I was an army surgeon during the maneuvers. ‘and then she will buy some- is never a wise com ion; in so far as he has Ms u 4. iy coe BEST PRESENT ‘ec Chiitiin ht Atuttn, pee pill hey aepeune he will still te ae Processes Were Suggested. I was wondering why the major should look mse, pees worse map; and of such an one a fa deal of | From London Tid-Bits. so young, when close in my ears a can- Confectionery Store, with partof Fixtures rood business: in good location. Rent low. Address B.. Star office. Real Stone, three colors. Fob Sabi A CORNER GROCERY: STOCK AN —— SSeS |B’ fxtures, horse ai E ES ST. TWO STORIES | tures; price for s owner desires to leave Rewly pavered: water rent | city. “Apply U, L. BOYER, 313 43 at. 8. a quite [ at an wnth im advance: ey to be | — cheerfulness will be required in non sounded. Terrified, I was hurrying off. giving is only too sadly | Pe SALE—A SITUATED | aries de aiaeccasa onan judging life, | Valuable discoveries have been made, and when I woke up and noticed that the supposed j= 5 See with our lifes endeavor springs in some de. | #cidents. An alchemist, while seeking to dis- | the bedroom door through some one entering. | jt to his for his wal. He looked it care- KDAN, Successor to Whitaker & ‘ppsiguecesy ine those we have. Trying to be kind and honest Thad fallen asleep not more than evidentiy meant for the comfort of the family, tested for 8 dretelase adie CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, ind'rather set onrveivos to something bol, | watchmakers apprentice. ‘Whileholding apeo-| Dr. Scholz bas collected many other exam-| “no, {can't think of auything lee that SS: . P 4 a se PI real. A lady made out a list of the things she a tellin. vr full particulars, ary lens Apply for Descriptive Catalogue. sent post free, to | Md «grt del ot humility in judging otuert valuable inventions suggested, by the veriest | cannon shot had its cause in the opening of | thought her husband might like and submitted F. AD. RICHTER & CO, “may ‘ It was as if I had lived an eternity in my dream, | fully over, and finding therein so tany articles ~ ee from dullness. We require higher tasks, | cover a mixture of earths that would make the . L ‘ p into. in achungtom rand, oppurtunity to E we do not recognize the height of | most durable crucibles, ono day found that he | DUE "hen I looked at my watch Tsaw thatsincé | which» man could hardly use, but which were fordan, 4 had made porcelain. The power of lenses. as | had elapsed—a much shorter time than it takes no resist being a bit satirical, a19-3t NEW YORE. seems an affair too simple and too inconse- x " ” ang She RE ROOM, WELL| Orto quential for gentlemen of our heroic mold; we | *PPlied to the telescope, was discovered by a | to relate the occurrence. ly remarked as he handed back the list: with full particulars, stating location, boa Oxy BO. aSsturegee? 8nd 407 7th at. nw, above Dat. | arduous and conclusive; we had rather found a | tacle-glasses between his thumb and finger he | Ples of a si earrings or 3 ANCE TO START IN THE NORTH- schistn or sitshereel heresy, cut off a hand or | was startled at the suddenly enlarged appear- Mounting an Elephant. | fed Dasinens: cheap for ‘ease Adres MA ‘Go tlar Shoe Powder. Mut the tad before us, which is to co-endure | *2¢¢ of # neighboring church spire. The art of | prom the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. G RESIDING IN ILLINOIS, WIS. | From the Leeds Mercury. with our existence, is rather one of microscopic | ¢tching upon glass was discovered byaNurem-| yr. Barnes, inhis “India and Tiger-Hunt- a bi id z firmness, an ism requir pee berg glass cutter. By accident a few drops of 5 s cuang, bneaots. Michigan. Ohio. Tudian& Ken- | ‘Talking of shoes pinching reminds me, by the | mness, ahi = amar 4 mys Fee ed ee fortis fell upon his spectacles. He naticed | iN8-" gives a se of = sae ot “< titherof those steve Sone ot preset Sainiuisteation | Most natural sequence in the world, that a val- | [now of life: each must be smilingly unravelied, | that the glass became corroded and softened | elephant, and his first experience in riding "s Ga pure! i i i i. ii is choice of half a dozen, and | father, au. by purchasing rights tor aa Saving | uable discovery has been made for the benefit | To be honest, to be kind—to earn a little and to | Where the acid had touched it. That was hint | He was offered his choi Burners, C oommand | large and. yabrousd of They are | of those people, such as pol en, postmen | spend a little less, to make upon the whole a; @nough. He drew figures by wer glass with var-| at once picked out a big fellow, nearly 10 feet | hope the dear Sovermesnt, betel Laectinn aig aa eae and others who are on their feet a great deal, | family happier by his presence, to renounce | Bish. applied the corroding Hnid. theneutaway | nigh. Its name was Roghanath Guj, and as | Sensible. ETSESS ESET: ti « pment, hotel propriet f . . | the glass around the drawing. When the var- ain ot near hid ‘opfortunition to fort sick’ compan and are consequently troubled with chafed, Se —— I Recossary and not to be em = removed the figures appeared raised | Mr. Barnes says, it bore an excellent character > Fenton PI. n.e. Twalize handsomely, KIGGS’ Bank Bui 5 i prea de es it upon a dark ground. for both courage and gentleness. It had already Peun. ave., Kooms J and 5, sore or blistered feet, no matter how comforta- | out capitulation—above all, on the grim condi- mn ark ground. — “ ; to be sure, but thet was: From the Boston Gazette. oR SALE—A WELL-SITUATED AND Goop | bly their shoes may fit. A powder which is | tion, to keep friends with himself—here is a {ezzotinto owed its invention to the simple ee os — Shete-anp: Seo auivemen tale which baying Cirar Store ocd reasons for selling.’ Ap- | used in the German army for sifting into the | task'for all thata man has of fortitude and | *ccident of the gun-barrel of a sentry becoming Seay inp Sealy gro aagiel Raptr regard to the subject of bly after 6 p. m., at 109 6th st. u, S30 shoes and stockings of the foot soldiers is called delicacy, So look back upon the past year, and | Tusted with dew. The swaying to and fro of a | carel 7 wi ith on nan fe a a WELL-KNOW SPORTING, THEATRIC. “fusstrenpuiver,” and consists of three parts | yee how little we have striven and to what small | Chandelier in a cathedral ited feeding with “care ro avauseere © | manners. Some are utterly indifferent to them, 21:00 cash belllitar condos cate; tue and plant | salicylic acid, ten partsstarch and eighty-seven | Purposes; and how often we have been cowardly keeper was exp man-| and deem them unworthy of attention. Look bs ig Panincea Sade, VOLES Benz? parte pulverized soapstone. | ‘This mixtare | tnd hung or temerarious and rushed : beneath the surface, they say, to the roote of j ——— a aa ae cops the feet dry, prevents chafing, and rap- | unwisely in; and how every day and all da character; pay no attention to outward appear- $3,000 8c. Bor A THIET YR OOM | idly heals sore spots. Finely pulverized soap- | long we have transgressed the law of kindness | Sed. centrally, located, well furnished, | stone alone is very good, though not so | — it x, but in the bitterness 3 5 : u may seem a paradox, rs 1 20-40 1200 Gut wen Be AEG | SATE SE food Pav uae wueste.” For pertionlars og effective as the powder I have do- Of those discoveries, s certain consolation UW WARNER & CO.. 916 F st. nw. NESS OPPORTUNITY—THE CONTROLLING * man’ ‘ity. He JOR RENT — $21.50 WILL RENT TEN-ROOM pe op Ci: Sonal most or oa fe Brick Dwelling. ving all modera improvements, Dorthwest cor. 4th and P sts. u.w.; nice hotse: d Sbie location and very che w is offered for sale or em cit, a The Ine ue ifes asalary 5,000 gen- eral taatawer, which the purchasers will couse i control. and pleasures as it is—so that tosee the day 15-58 a 35 a sakes Tyanting to spend all or part of the Year in break or the moon rise, or to meet a friend, or E 1007 H ST. N.W, 10 | **°4thern climate is a rare opportunity, to hear the dinner-call when he is hungry, fills th st. nw, 10 rooms, $40; wees 7 him with surprising world is yet for dwelling cor. 7th and 4 sta, 40. frame FRANK H. BLACKLEDGE, Agt., him no abiding city. fail comige od + B55) brick 70d Poe end ss eh be Jugall’s Block, Indianapolis, Ind. health fails, we assails ear after nis LS, rooms, ve piG Leth st. “ee for Pam, hy. must heveeed = hardly bs record ‘ 1 e own an folly. wPn | mieitieed mares A NRE B sts. nw. JOR KENT-916 H ST. N. W., FOUR-STORY . —— pb od toga ge need brick dwelling: 12 roomis: bath aid ls room: DRUG STORE, ON EASY TER! , is Fae oe ao SUNK REO sod belauce moni Eh Ow ai on Py een am own ‘that hee © Stik and D sta. 2.3 4 : 0 ast much in mpeg tne Te sake JOR KENT—A_CHARMING NEW HOUSE, 412 Bussoenre —— elie! ~ ~— Fe CAPITAL INV deeper. are signs or EF ines “Shae ie cella “furnace iho will build. thereon Foe 0 pd at of character, feelings, BR RENT gg Se THREE ed interest. S. H WALKER. President aaa charm. ecikebpemaeadiliadbaciiak oma, cellar, gaa, baih, and all m.i.; | Louisiana ave. n.w.. and 8. W. CURRIDES, tye ; emt, $25 THOS, {3-1m. driver, from want of thought, A Happy Man. ENT_GurGEsnom — rE Spe suntens on the beast’s | prom the Boston Gazette. 3 New Hampshire ave. 10 the goad, oF Rae ne] Given a genuine taste for reading, aman 401 } ist st, every mod. im, : sit to ferry and hoped not to use itat all. 4 can seldom be really unhappy. Place at his 53 Det. n. w.. every house contains 159 rooms, ineludi all at once, mere : Buz6 1dth et ao 0 and on Fairtex st. front, Bar Fitures, the clephantine ‘mind grasp. He command good books, and you place him im O11 Lsth st. ee began yg AR = own | contact with the best society in every period of jan. nice! patet PRSIHE of : ! 3 NIN REGARD TO ALL PRANK tt VELOUZE, 1313 F Money to Loan on Local Stockacad Bonie® it thw ee a ee te oat Ben. Siar i i i if F fF i st. we. i ‘Mrs, Westend—“‘Did you see the artist Whist- 2 rg

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