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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY CHRISTMAS GIFTS BY THE TON. THE FORAKER “FAKE.” ; GEORGETOWN. SAMOA WITHOUT GOVERN MENT. FOR RENT—HOUSES MONEY TO LOAN. __FOR_RENT—HOUSES. ——————— = —— — — pointe FR BY R, 0, HOLTZMAN, REAL B8- | VOR RENT_0. C A TOLOAN, 57. Burdened aed ant Reeree repel gee cen: pecetp nr lca Chen ay wih yey bee per The Hagitsh Acme on Asttiode Cal- Be HOUSES. Srocer Bmithmemian ‘omouen vince 9,000 98055900, wera 3 fae ee an ee spipricneasie on the night of the 18th inat., at his resi culated to Bring on @ Crisis. arere > ae ie 2015 Net. aw. Se. — oo fi pe ee we on ren, Christmas Eve! No news in that, of course, | WANAMAKER THE ONLY CABINET OFFICER BE- ig Gok. Casey was io the bftremein poe nt ‘Samoan advices say that within the last seven Se ee as: poste ao aot es “3 onder; Will lease, by reer to LL" n0rer iy, ‘Soma Zo sur. for everybody in the city that knows anything | LIEVED TO BE DEFINITELY DETERMINMD UPON | hiv tte His wife war a sister of Mic Gen | Week# two battles of importance and numerous Sy ts * 30 Bi ates oe i. OWinne, 1 is aware of the near approach of the great| THUS FAR—A MORE FAVORABLE LOOK FOR Grant. Col. Casey served eight years as cus- skirmishes have taken place between the forces Seo a pem ot. ni 10r-J 38 FR 31-1900 T ST NW. A VERY DESIN-| a19-1m bony . ee eee BLAINE—CONGRESSMAN BOUTELLE'S DISPATCH. | tom collector PR Orleans. ae fe of Malietoa Mataafa and Tamasese, the rebel 812 Fat., store. ‘room eRe Sei ar Five CENT Ai coming for some time past, and they have weer" Grant entered business with chief and present king. About men iad Tet sear Te ek Eee BQLAGR. | MOXEr Ta ee rere aste's | jogged the parental menor? very Beqeectinse | 4 dispatch from Fargo, D. T., created quite Casey deporited his savings with the firm. and perinitate <F pray eam Por parsing = x 2a toon Ot Pe on nee wgegig.. of re a of excitement in the matter of cabinet | when the failure came he lost his deposit. The many foor, 12 BEN: Lm? Fat.n.w._ | to what would be acceptable gifts when theday faneral will take place this afternoon from his | 2¢84 having been mutilated. The Seer ee, tor MrT, arrives. Cunning juveniles have ransacked | ®Péculations, gr pr i ne GY HE late residence, the remains to be interred at | St8t fight occurred Ni 6, when Ma- 3843 K stn». 0,600, 00, the house for stockings that are large enough | #* candidate for the postmastership + | Oak Hill ce - Col. Fred. Grant, who had | ‘eafs's men numbered about 4.000, while Tama- 430 21et st 3 4 : to cover limbs afflicted with elephantiasis, for | bd received s letter from Senator Quay, dated | been telegraphed for, arrived yesterday, and | $¢*e's forces were 1,700. The rebele were de- 5 oxo e soRpAN, ‘ : ce grapbes feated after a sharp and bloody confiict.- The Na . er i $7 the little ones always suppose that Santa Claus ‘Indianapolis, December 18,” and saying will remain until after the funeral. Rev. Dr. British and tr kaa a _18-1m 1417 ¥ st._ | rust fll the stocking, no matter how great its | *is chances were all right. It added the fol- | A- H. Stuart, of Christ P. E. church, will ofi-| woonded of Mataafe’s army, while « German Fg Sr 8 Br ‘ave. “‘OREY 30 oa% 0%, ood REAL ATE capacity. Now the youngsters wrestle impa- lowing significant sentence: “Foraker is sure Fromr ma SiBoox.—Quackenbush's saloon, looked after those of Tamasese’s army. “290 Encarta — ¥ TF. FOX, tiently with every remaining hour of the day | fr the cabinet.” corner $2d and Grace streets, was the scene of = lovember 7 the United States man-of-war 308 See ess aie 920 ¥ st »-~.__ | and wish it was once more morning—Christmas | All the specials sent out from Indianapolis a tree fight Saturday night, in which beer glasses tpeic arrived. end om the 10th the German a Meee TO, LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES-| | ning, All daylong the stores and streets | 1st night regard that letter as o “fake” and | were used rather frecly as missiles. The any he "0 aim JOHN SHERMAN & 0O., 1407 Fst. | have been crowded with shoppers who have | Point out the fact that Senator Quay did not ae hy hm in the fight. McQuade was Consul Becker. A German schooner —— OFFICES. ONEY TO LOAN AT HOW RATES ON LOCAL | procrastinated until the last minute, and who | **Tive in Indisnapolis until 11 p.m. on the 18th | 2 osted on the complaint OF Guackenbash. smmunition for Tamasese, which was - ak eoe dey Stocksybc. PHASE H. LOUZE have consequently to take what they can get, | “2d that he did not see Gen. Harrison until the |" Hen Sarcet SxaToueD s¥ 4 Covonxn Bor.— | Uied by Brandeis, the former's German ed- 5 ae Bat S 1313 Fetreet. | which is oftentimes just what yy {Rext day. He could not therefore have had | While standing at the corner of 9th and D/| yiser. On the ith « meeting of the three con- the ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS | don’t want. The markets were heavily patro- | any definite information upon the subject at | streets Saturday afternoon Mra. V. W. Sellers, was held at the request of the German com cle. 313 13th Banio ult at lowest rates of interest; no delay wheu | nized and the immense quantities of turkey, | the date the latter is to have been | Of No, $502 M street, was robbed of a sa sul for the purpose of sonidos weet snes Wii Eat ray Ag , ‘| chicken. beef and celery that were sold gavs | witesn The Philedeiphie tec correspondent containing @2.50, |The satchel was anatched by | Coma Binney” gata tne febting, US Byeyety M°*=s 70 toaK— an air of improbability to the idea that any- | however, sends the following specific. denial | ® colored boy, w a _.| sent to the natives returning to their homes, 409 1536: In cums to suit, one in this great city could bly go bi from Senator Quay: “Senator Quay laughed | Savs His was wire 4 Hatoust.—~| 04 allow the tebe by ES. On real estate securit to-morrow. The bright su: and mild at-| heartily to-day when he shown th b- | Charles Williams, colored, came to the station government carried on : BH WARN Tow st a-w._ | mosphere tempted even the old folks and as s | lished note alleged to ‘have been written by | house here this morning with his head bound | #he three consuls until definite news could be GaNT 50 GOIN — GIS 35.000 5000, consequence, Fennyivania avenue and 7th, = him from Indeeapolie to Dr. Sherlock, of ag omer pene ey bees pone that | 4 te = Mt — IN Bs. isi - i aj. Armes, work- 22-380 gther sums to sult, DH. eb Bee cae Ft ar ae ily Fareo, Tek, ne ear amgens Sot age ing, assaulted him with a hatchet early this gaotn wee to divest Tamases and ot Taihst. and ie ave. 0 Care seen ont of doors on Christmas eve. Dealers | the nate carefully, and then said: “There is | morning: inflicting serious wounds on his head confine. to a ee i = x iD 10, BUY rO | in tmas trees, holly, mistletoe and other | no truth in this whatever.’ He evidently did | because he (Williams -_ le the | the i — - ‘STORES, OFFICES, &c. Mirren notiod ‘it the éveut of death, easy mugutnly | deeeriptions of ever-verdant and seasonable | not consider the matter worth further denial.” | Borses outside the stable to clean them when | Bic meeting come toan end. |The m saree ‘back - prese- Store 1227 D st. n. w. 50408 apenas tite pore then rent will buy # home, ebay rps themselves at availabe ‘WANAMARER SURELY SRLECTED. —— —— i 7 Erciprent Potcick Burne, British subjects am is @ hie te. = We Store 17 e ‘ rush — heen Ss Sele depent at gus 50. ingure EDWARD’ KERN, | Store and cellar ‘i eee tim SMITH & SIBBALD, 620 Fat. nw. oa wagons crowded ets ‘almost as | The only cabinet selection that seems to have | charged by Lieut. Teeple with using bad lan- a Sing thot oh the tones of ie Eng’ 1625 New Jersey ave. Te | data mw 8 REL SST ATE EVeST ENT, closely as did the thousands of human beings | been definitely made is that of John Wanamaker, on M ‘street , forfeited $5 col- | subjects be paid to him in trust far the Samoan R RENT— Son La ave. be SIX PERCENT PAYABLE GUARTERLY, | Who jostled each other on the sidewalks, but | of Philadelphia, in regard to whom the Phila. | lateral in the Police Court . Established. Sie ee 1351 C's. w., 10r., [903 oth «.w..8r..mi822.50 Shop 804 Bat. a, BUMS 8160 LO Oh OOD everybody smiled. Nobody lost sight of the | dolphia Times’ is hard Desenvep att He Got.—Last Friday even- | “in iishe gihGaw shen ic 2'o0 goo gh ns ieall ig 30 | Stable some siceon bee sMALL PREMIUM CEARGED. fact that to-morrow is Chistmas day, and that | question but, Harrison bas promised pro. | ME @ party of countrymen, trom Fairfax went | , 128 Proclamation ieregarded at very. im. 7 Kn 6., ‘0 gertion, x this is the time when, if ever, there should be | vide Ls into Curtin’s saloon, on street, and were . books. For full at office fc ihe pt AN iu in his it ‘anam: . tJ ” ‘erume! ig Erre the lstand 15th. (21) eka neta “79808 sedis pe eter “peace on earth, good will toward men.” Th Gatiored. Gat te motets bem Se ee aor ak ee although rh sey Ty Ft -} 1913 ¢ 9 RENT—THE DESIRABLE DWELLING 512 ‘OO REAL ESTA‘ CHRISTMAS AT THE CITY POST-OFFICE offered the Postmaster-Generalship. This in- | Srowsrsn } coiSbut’ your mouth,” said | Fecognized Tamasese as ki a a b bE Vt Eee 500 _tm28) THOS. B. WAGGAMAN._| is by no means a holiday season; in fact, no | formation comes from John C. New, who ac- | ToPMop “te Sane. SANE bo Keep out ‘of this| AD attempt was made "2, portion of 334, w. G.Y. ATLEE. 1411 @'st. n.w. aa 3t MOREY #8500, 81.000, $1,500, 94.500. AND | employes of the government will have less of a Quay on his visit to Harrison, and ” yer have to cut my throat,” | Mataafa’s army to capture is on No- Kaw. mt i RENT—JANUARY 1-THAT WELL-KNOWN | JL sums to suit,” Lowest ratenon Heal Estate Secu- ; who has all’ slong been very friendly to the | Same. -- " » | vember 19, but he took refuge in the hold of Soe Vs - Rk ee | rie bere. MF. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, festal Christmas than those who handle the | pennsylvanian’s appointment answered Krouse. a bons rong -y oral as schooner. On the 28th ° eae é Seenb weeds _ German 5 another be fia | JY ONEN TO.LOAS BT ANOONTS TO GUT AT | unger ae Tete ust the tumbledown | | A gentleman who hae been with the Presi. | [egttcan old man named Thompeon. Floya | battle was fought, with heavy lows on both a2 ‘im advance. lowest rate on approved security, milding on Louisiana avenue, The entire | dent-elect on two occesiohs eimce Quay's visti Thompson, the old man’s son, took up the in- | Sides. — Apply oF W. OO MmARA, _221-3m ‘GEO. W. LINKINS, i9thand Hsts, | force was at work all day yesterday, | states positively that Harrison spoke in the sult, and had a fight with Krouse. The result} The Germans are not on speaking terms x. FURNISHED. ae 227 BW. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND | and by nightfall had succeeded in reduc-| warmest terms of Mr. Wannamaker, and left | Ti0’ tt Krouse bit, Thompaon’s finger, and | With Americans and English. 1310 Conn. av., 205 9708, RB RENT— Mocreecieiis at lowest rates of interest. Node-|ing apparent chaos into something like | the impression, though notgaying so in words, . sand |. The Samoans are ‘ially anxious that the UNFU! 3 1S4 224 ni 115 935 | 399 TaD pk 37. 2 ‘TAS. F. BROWN, Real Estate Broker, der. Yesterday's mail, however, was only | that he would enter the cabinet. From as | Thompson blacked both of | Krouse's eves and | i104, should eithe oll 5.C.ave.s.e.,Br.27. [ieee Tbe Or 20-38 | Se4-3m 1106 F € > y Bortegetenl y ares to-day th int scratched his face badly. Krouse will carry | ands should either be annexed by the United ‘a21-3t L. 8. FRISTOE, 810 F st. D.w. =" foe moderate when compared with the business of | many as sources y the same informa- | +5 ke made by Thompson for some , | States or that = peep be established, R RENT — VERY COMFORTABLE D Maris gi” ents’ In the | ‘0-day. At 7o’clock this morning the building | tion has been obtained, and each appears to be Judge Miller thought that Krouse went in the | ©¥€D if it be only temporary. 38, 1 ae Foe oc Rarments 1 the | was overflowing with letters and packages, In | reliable ae having ‘opportunities for eI wt home nm securing WELL- L st. t 203 and | ment, ana Property turned over freeof incumbrance, saloon where he had no business and invited a water, she Life phe Saree re, y the carriers’ room shelves and pigeon-holes the information, fight and ai cat whdenee FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. iH RENT OR LEASE—1417 @ ST. N. W. OF | $1330 cath dig Ta Ben two-story beck @ | of Philsdsiohie is the went etne Leica es cits gee | Were crowded to excess, and the floor was cov- BLAINE OB SHERMAN, oat at ky Tete Faia 7 wns FF sostte the Rures Hogs. containing 14 recens, oust rooms, $13.30, nd 1214 0 st 86. one ties to own their homes for the ordinary cost of rent, | ered to a depth of two or three feet with bun-| The friends of Senator Sherman and Mr. ————_ Tothe surprise and delight of friends and stot january egos we Fae SONG Be | telitdms FHT EMA SHON Ageita, 1922 wat | G08, Boxee, and envelopes of all descriptions, | Blaine are both earnest in bebalf of their favor- The Tall Theater Hat. physicians, Jobn Bright is getting well. He Appiy at 1428 Now York wre. mw. azaaee_ | OR RENT -4, CHARMING KEW FOUSE, 413 Loses 2, STR, out with their first delivery for the day and | ite, and it is believed that no definite decision | 4 couxray GIRL CAUSES ITS REMOVAL AXD oe camry ‘an hour yesterday. RENT—1020 AND 102056 7EH ST. 6, W. | chandelier; lncge closcts: fine cellar, furuscs, fund: AT THE LOWEST Rathe OF INTEREST no man’s load weighed less than seventy-five | has been reached as to which of the two gen- pagodas . ee een ey Brick House, 6 water. gas; $12 per | m.i.: $27.50. Apply 1216 8st. n. w. azitw** AND COMMISSION pounds, lee et the oo a — bate to preside “ps se wed a opkes re News. met “oy d wery J - ey ye resi- ra . R_RENT—FURNISHED—004 1 r. NW. matter that the groani elves refused to | department Blaine outlook is given by 1 @ country cousin, borrow one, steal one | dence rant Duff. cause of death Se eETAN TROON Bo ham Bar, | EPt rooms aden om migact* gy BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT... _| hold. ‘The carriers worked at it steadily, how- | Herald man, who states that the Ohio Senator | or get into the immediate neighborhood of a | as cancer of the lungs. During his illness of pea gay by a = an22 Corner 16th and Fsta..w. | ever, and with the assistance of two wagons, | has failed to respond to the ‘‘feelers” sent out | 1.71, which has a legitimate claim on one, asI| *V¢ months he suffered great agony, but his ‘ONEY TO LOAN end was painless and peaceful. ‘ neighbot care it low to tenant. fely. SRO. BOWLES & COs 1501 Fscoeot succeeded by noon im materially ee by Gen. Harrison to find out if he would accept ‘In sums to suit, at lowest rates ved real | hi ile, although every train bi t the place. The At le., correspondent | did at the Broadway theater the other evening. The sultan of hor hes Be ; estate wecurity. Fini Wx & BROWS. "| Guoia hud added it to the surplus: Ansearren | of the satae ee hy Biaine's position | Her name was Bess, or so the good-looking me a aa cyte net 260 ing that murderers shail forfeit their store eno? gg 3ia warvekleyne are 30 nee 1427 Fennayivaniesve._ | {he post-office people thought they had all they | upon the subject as follows: young fellow called her whowssher chaperone. | fiver "ming thet marder — = gdp pth st aiws ES TT Fat Ter ac. be B30 MO"Ex Toca could to handle the 682 bags of mail| That Mr. James G, Blaine wants to be Sccre- | 240 had brown hair and pretty brown eyes, | hands. shall lose their 1408 Gol su aw j0r 35 40 1877 By. oc ne: br, -0.39 MON REAL ESTATS SECURITY. © which came in’ on December "21,22, | tary of State in President Harrison's cabinet is | Spe Dad, brown hair and pretty, brown eyes | hands 282 Oth st. 6, Br 32.50 stn ‘THOS. J. FISHER & and 23. This year, onthe same dates, they | regarded here generally as @ fact, and his | vert to the wildest theories of personal elec- peror William has recruited his health, 3 = SS, EE. have succeeded in disposing of the contents of | Maine friends want him to have the place. He | tricity as I felt the thrills of excitement ran eon es his Saturday he 421-3t° A. 8. CAYWOOD, 933 9th st. n.w. Mo TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- | 916 bags—a decided increase. The registry de- | would not accept the mission to St. James, a8 | 4.67 her, infecting with me a fresh sense of | *°™' to Stettin to inspect ric Wi OOMS AN: = WASH'N DANENHOW! ent is also overrun, and there has been a | the position would not be congenial to him. the shine of jewels, the frou-frou of ‘the r regiment, and afterward visited the ‘OR RENT_O17 2D NW.;9 ROOMS AND PATH: | sp04 successor to DANENHOWER E SON F116 F ot, Sopenines actos of business in that branch, | The feeling here is that if he is not invited into | (aor of roses, the phalanx of dames = ‘dow. | Vtlcan. a works at Bredow. He has been 50. GRAHAM & BOLTON, Atiantic Bid'g’ 890 | ee LOS | ot enty bushel of registered matter came in | the cabinet he will feel greatly ee agers and maidens all a-row, the details one ‘for some grand military maneuvers = a21-3t* From Rockville. this morning,” said an employe. , and will re; the failure to invite him asa : in Silesia in 1889, a gard oe ° FOR BENE TWO Nice FOUR-ROOM BRICKS. A great many of the letters and packages will | slight. It is said that he frankly avowed to | *Ddall of the pretty picture which the hard-) “oy aon bostoffice is im a great state = Ww OTH AT REF _D ith water, K-af. alley, between Ist st. and New | THE NEW REPUBLICAN PAPER—QUESTION OF RE- in at the office for ‘da row General Russell A. Alger, when that gentleman ened theater-goer fai com FOS PENT FURNISHED—ON QTH ST BET. D | Jorvey ave. and Rand Lats nw..ei0cech. 1088 1st | parma no. mE ¥. M. 0. Aj mRARGR—BUD- | Tn SS the Office ‘for some days yet; not be- : * ith | £miliarity. of mind over the queer development of Edi- and E ,& fine 16-room ;. .5-room, MDS—THE ¥. M. BEAN 'U8- | cause of the rush of business, but because of | Was here, that he would not be satisfied with . t — oe “a: rors eames mae gies. se Wap $11, CS cure Be rise prvoremyn tes tial fhe tndetialis and tneathciels a@iesane on | uy ether ition than that of Secretary of Two minutes before the curtain rose there | sons phonograph. Basinces messages for use d22-3e* 5 Correspondence of Tar Evexinc Stan. WO NICE EIGHT. ROOM NEW Rocxvite, Dec. 23, 1888. It is reported here that preparations for the establishment of a republican newspaper at chance. it WARNER & CO., 916 F st. n. 7FAOR RENT—1444 CHAPIN modern improvements; #30. them, Many a nico Christmas present will | State, and there is a belief that it has been | Gr°pPed into the chair, immediaeely_ im front yobet ooelen Wines ons gina with in never reach its proper destination because the | tendered him, Mr. Blaine is extremely silent | Soren picturessue bat, It was not» high- | ere aeney al sender yam caren oF ignorant twill go to | and will not allow bimwef to be interviewed | Cowacd hal, but twas exotedingly compre | Eagiand, he London, wathortes “wi to 1 e main pears : ~ - . he sold: at gacdlon, ‘Ties Cone Men ealpioras ‘been imposed upon all arousd him. hensive. It was a black velvet hat and its | charge these letter postage, while the com: . : bri ing and . many inch ny insists that they require only book SHED. this place are progressing favorably, and that | will celebrate Christmas day in the post-office. BOUTELLE HAS IMPORTANT NEWS. wide. roar Be het wes wean binck, Bree pe anda long cortespenionss anton Pero timeed much interest in the enterprise is being devel- | If they ame = home ane ae wowla =e The Boston Globe had an Augusta special | It was extremely wide black ribbon, and it | has not yet ended, 1408 Chapin oped in all parts of the county. The question | receive ite mai presents promptly, and suc! esterday to the effect that Rey ntative | hung in two dead walls of streamers behind. The ex-Empress Augusta of Germany has 1410 Chapin a A982 Betar'on. 940 5001 8 Fae as to who will have control of the journal has | Reslect, at ths Seon, might be regard rded by | Poutelle telegraphed Mr. Blaine to meet him, 1e2oes couldn't understand it, “What a lovely | offered a prize of 10,000 marks for « portable 2406 14th ot. n.w. 1636 14th.'geato'er’m.40 | Fur'd b'ses, not been, as yet, definitely determined, but the | post-office employes will work. and work hard. | as he had important news for him; that Mr. | Hated eof aot beldsen Con nen Latte | Military hospital. eneral impression seems to be that Mr. A. A. RENT—TEN-ROOM DWELLING. CEN. Ere ‘idock ill be od at the head of the IN THE EXPRESS OFFICES, Blaine drove to the train, and that the two and | Tord Fauntleroy was received with acclama-| Advices from Mozambique say that the Por- Sees located in m.we 70 rooms, Jos. H. Manley and Gov.-elect Burleigh held a | ¢j “ f and Boas” eves opened | taguese bave defeated the on te = ie con ¥| management. He has had considerable news-| You find a genuine Christmas crowd in the | }°r.i04 and sarnest conversation. he dis- varie Met oa — Bhai ota oresy peg et eon Borgas up- on year STEIGER & LIEBER! , | Paper experience, ha’ for some time been | express offices. Everybody is so good natured. | patch’added: ‘The party seemed to be in the i ‘ . P 1303 F st, 418-6t " | managing editor of a daily journal at Colum- | ‘Th, ‘ . ty ish mouth went’down. I doubt if the child| It is believed in Paris, scablegram asserts, ; h etprospect of reaching the receiving, clerks | best of spirits. It is whispered about here to- | had ever been toa theater before in her life. that if Mr. John 1B RENT—0-ROOM BRICK HOUSE WITH MOD- | bus, Ohio. He isa printer, and has day that Blaine has given up the idea of : 4 ~ iat if Mr. Sherman should accept the SF wepremente, 3 1 12th st. u.w. Apply to | had a number of years’ experience in Washing- | *°°™§ very remote even after you succeed in hig , Blai She was asec disappointed, and her grief, rtfolio of Secretary of State in President | JON F- P1436 Qst. D-W. ai? by pe edging i through the door.. Bat there is no | beltig Harrison's premier, and that if a for- | like her joy. quivered in her very finger tips. Eiarrison's cabinet he would offer Mr. Blaine the & FOR BENT IBREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, | -Preparations for the Christmas liolidays | impatience or crowding. Long narrow pack- pers “gee were offered him he would ac | and ai ke sympathetic shocks in me. “I| French mission, Ln provements: well located in northwest; reut €50 per | have been going on here for several days, and | 9g¢s thrust you in the back and hard square GEN, HARRISOM TO TAKE A REST. te ihe peg som Fa ng her |, tis stated at Pesth that King Milan hes Mase Routh. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. 3.w- | all appear to be anxious to make the season a | Packages are pressed sgainst you on the sides ; very ignorant, aud Ber “gnscemce gave =| roel an eines With Dania, onl Gat Bb 19th | _d5toja:3* happy one. Religious services will be held in | #"d in front and rear. People hold these pack- | Gen. Harrison proposes to have a quiet week, | courage. Before her companion could check rene as sorte Rt R RENTA NEAT 9-ROOM BRICK HOUSE | the various churches during Christmas da geo tendariy anf Soe were so much glass, | and has discontinued his afternoon receptions, | her she had bent forward. “I've been count- form a radical cabinet. om’ | Soren ae FE gh Ay next door. 6: and each hearthstone throughout the county | They seom to forget that they are soon to be | Whether this is for the purpose of securing | ing for a week on this evening, and now your Jenny Lind’s monument, to be erected im Net. | Swen sia cura S An bave "iG-im" | will be bright by meeting of friends and | confided to the mercies of thehurrying, breath- | (om varative rest or to devote himeelf to the | Deautifal hat isin the way.” ‘The owner of the | London by her husband, has just been com- ar | [neon many gladdened by the faces of long departed | less clerks and porters. It is easy to see the maent of the cabinet question by or shortly | Rat Was astounded. She turned and looked | pleted in Glasgow. It is in the form of a beaug cles | relatives. men in the back part of the offices tossing the | Sertloment of the cabinel question by of shortly | Bess in the face. She was a handsome woman, | tiful cross, about 10 feet high, cut from Swe Ket, ‘The Young Men’s Christian association, re- | P& about, and then out in the street men | $f" | tion? © New Year, 8.8 mat- | who might have been belle for ten or twelve | dish granite. the cently organized here, is progressing finely. g them in great wagons. | But while | "4 {.the delogation of North Carolina repub- | Wisters.s thoroughly au ait woman oftheworld: | ‘The Spanish minister of the interior has in- Yous ‘At the last mecting it was determined to rent | they are in the hands of the owners they aro will leave in a few days for Indianapolis | 1 J00ked to see Bese annihilated. But, could | t-o4aced a bill for re-establishing universal 1th the rooms formerly occupied by Ander- | treated with the greatest care. It is nowonder. | 4° Prmtbiah cons ~ pte bg mage erm believe my eyes? The girl's innocent rusticity | [To ‘All Spaniards of twents Fran Osta a son & Bouic as a law office, which will here- | for they represent weeks, some times months of | Richntond Pearson, of that state, Postuusater. | Md ,cvident admiration softened her. She | tre to hcve-a vote after furnishing proo of 1906 1 after be used as a meetin place and also fora | Work, and the expenditure of a great deal of General. J * lifted her bands, drew out a pin flashing with om > residence, ‘The bill for Ubrary, to which all liberal-minded citizens | money. The folks at home are remembered in ee “goed chs jeprusanetiin oF aueeniites ‘con- il i ii ese es, mn are sending a Christ- fending beauty in her . “Thank ~ are Cee to contribute either in money or = Lorre NGithate parece porpet het How Christmas Supplies for the Poor. be on by wr f B tT Eheanat erie when stituencies and for the reproneet of The county commissioners some months ago bands to their absent ones, andeven lovers are | CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE CHARITABLE DISTRI- thought I should miss the vg The hand- — in pastas ooeaiaeeitn ae Sou took a new departure in the matter of repairing | Tepresented in the throng that has filled the ee ee some woman's face softened still more. She | <0" crer sna0p inbubtients aro So have emp roads, and instead of employing the services | Xpress offices during the past few days, In accordance with the usual custom, the | smiled, “hoped the young lady would enjoy of a re; supervisor gave authority to ex- [REE | Judge W. Viers Bouic to repair the road be- tween this ees and Viers’ mill, on the road leading to 7th street pike and thence to Wash- ington. It is said that the road has been put in such a condition that it will not need an repairs for years to come, and the question o now seriously agitated by taxpayers whether it would not be better to put the $18,000 annually expended for road repairs into the hands of those owning property along the public high- ways than to have it expended by political favorites in a manner to require the same out- lay every year. ‘he clerks are so busy dee acct no time | police of the several precincts distributed pack- | it,” and turned to the stage once more. _ member in the cortes. _ as for sentiment. They are not thinking of the ‘ ‘oman’s Smile. love and affection which the packages peas. | Aegean penee saa senereto Be veee An Old Chronicle. a sent. They are only trying to handle so many | 0-day, The articles were sentin by charitable | prom the Springfield Union. Wor geek or orl the peveref co wean per minute. How they scratch off the receipts | persons and organizations, and in South Wash-| In Jooking over the files of the Wampanoag ot with many flourishes of the pen and then, toss- | ington the children of the public schools sent | paily Union we find the following interesting | ™ie is great. It is the outward and visible ing the package one side, grasp another with | half a dozen wagon loads of ions and | interview, under date of December 21, 1620: | “8 f ® talent of pleasing, which she has re- Perhaps s iunresed, aimoat, despairing pianos, St | several loads of wood and Pak gic kerr ere pre- geese zee <3 "as | ceived to enable her to be an influence for he crowd in frontof the counter. There are 8 | cinct the officers were kept busy Saturday dis-| OC enterprising representative, John H. | ¢ 104 in the ordering and government of the great many women in the throng, and if they | tributing the packages. Preference was given | Samoset, learning that a boatload of pilgrims | $004'" ‘Mt. "ne atey much what, women wer to question anxiously if their packages | to the and others who were unable to per- | were approaching the shore, stationed himself } make them, and it is by rightly eect through and if they will reach | form any labor. In many instances applice- | upon the lone boulder upon the beach, note-| talent of pleasing that women can slkough, 1 tae tcuth Sanat belcnown, pm re. | ons were refused to strong and healthy per- | book in hand, ready to welcome the interesting | what ought to be. The man at a eeseess BESS FE LE 5 sons who called, not because they were in need, | gtra: . As the boat roached the rock, | of the can mar the pleasure of the ‘Messrs. N. D. Offutt, jr., and John Kelchner, | Plies they receive are not very satisfactory. but because it was there to be iven away. | a genial pilgrim st the bow shouted, “Avast household, but he cannot make it; that must who last evening returned from a trip to the ‘THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. One colored woman, with six children, called | there, stand ready to catch the rope,” where- | rest with the woman, and it is ber greatest Potomac, near Seneca, report that duck-shoot-{ It is a good place to catch the Christmas | and asked for assistance. Each one of the upon Samoset deftly caught the rope and fast- ee. It isone of the duties of women ee coe a: Sect. x rear Ceooeee spirit, these express offices, There is good wil | family had a basket and wanted to carry off | ened it toa stump. The first pilgrim to eet tity the world, and especially their i beau! th to last them a week. As they were not | foot upon the rock was Mr. Brewster, and the | own homes and their own tanta | enou; i RENT—ELEGANT BAW le of monster carp caught in the canal at that | “04 peace tied upin the package, andmanifestin | considered objects for charity they were re-| following interview immediately took place: | the furniture and ornaments of ‘their rooms Feageemnie handsome tlees, stele weighting aver ten pounds. Since | the faces of the owners. peppaen rennee $s fused. The police say orp emg hapeih 80 bay nec nares Englishmen!” > tastefully, and fenerally give e touch of a ge pS Teo withdrawal of the water from the canal weighed and estimated. If does not all much suffering here now as there usually is} Brewster—“The same to you, my heathen | seemliness to re of world with 10 every room, from $25 to, $200 each, large amount of fish of variouskinds are being | @way in the express car, as there is @ joy in| this late in the winter. They state that most | brother—how are your folke? which they have to do, To shed joy, to radi- Also that dot _ house, 1022 13th, st. n.w.:12 | taken. giving as well as in receiving. A person look- | of the requests of the needy are for clothing Samoset—‘Pretiy well, though old Massasoit | ate happiness, to. = upon ack ame the Tear fast tine Rese nguUl frounds sud et&ble | Mesers, Lyddane, Jones & Co., at Derwood, | ing at the busy scenes a few days before Christ- | and fuel, is laid up with the rheumatiz or he would have | to be the golden of ‘Our destiny, 3 |. FLEMING, on the Metropolitan branch railroad, have com- | mas sees in the first casual glance only a hur-| In the contribution of goods for the poor by | been down here with the brass band. What spirit of grace and —is not to 1419 G st. a.w. ape their plans for the erection at an early | ried throng and the bustling, tired clerks. Then ! the public school children noted in Taz Starof | are your impressions of America, Mr. Brew-| render a service? Here there we meet ¢ 7 of = large machine shop at that eee The | he Leia to ergata! Se ee i — eapnd those of the Bore 8 buil -—more ster?™ one who possesses the power of cochanting jimensions of the main building will be 80x60,| away, and is apt to | than a wagon load—were unintentionally omit- 4 nish tness feet, with machine shop 40x00 fect and a car- | forgotten friend who ought to be remembered hes ee ee ee 4 ted. The children of that building, of which | of this glorious country and the ine: ible enter’s shop same size. In addition there | atthisseason. Anyone who does not believe in | Mr. Patterson is principal, contributed libe- | resources of wealth that I see around me. This stayse mal be a foundry, engine-room, and office, all aes os Lygaenes is a would | rally. rock seems to be a fine quality of building stone Aurore —— — - — a of large size. e bene y a visit to an expr 5 en and” —— play AND, 128 5 MASE AVE, | x z Mr. W. H. N. Allen, contractor, has com-| The bulk of the business becomes so prot Protecting His Mother. Samoset—“‘How do our American girls com- gravestone mo. W.W. METCALF, 1331 F aw. menced work on the double track of the Me- | that all the clerks and wagons are pressed into | emovsie IN THE FLAHERTY FAMILY WHICH MIGHT | pare with English girls, Mr. Brewster?” age of the 3 a tropolitan branch railroad, between Silver | the service. For a week (press Christmas HAVE HAD A SERIOUS RESULT. Just at this juncture Miss Priscilla Mullens “She was so pleasant!” What m RENT-A NEW THREE-STORY BRICK ~ the expressmen say the holiday business begins and they are kept hard at work. It is not only the packages and boxes leaving the city that constitutes the Christmas express trade, but a multitude that comes pouring into the city, All day yesterday the express wagons rumbled through the streets, stopping at door after door. Their approach is heralded at least a square off, and faces beaming with anticipations look Spring and Forest Glen stations, Alarge force 00} of hands has been engaged. Contracts on other ber erage of the road will be given out in a short time, 8. ALM. dead, the words, Thgre was trouble in the Flaherty family this | stumbled and screamed as she ste] over the | s delightful character she must have been to morning. Edward Flaherty is 9 shdierar and | gunwale, and tt - confusion — — ane] “—_ like that! It wd one 4 i ter promises acl of tingales is perc jobber snd hare shop st Ho, 16 Careet orth [ems Our paver, Pins | iat chau, nigh ar east. Over the shop his family resides. It | with the pale-faced s rs on “Robert Els- | memory. me consists of Flaherty, his wife, and their only | mere” and Henry George's land tax ideas, “She was pleasant” that friends used to son, Charlie, who is ubout ten years old. Two a ¢ days ago the father be; celebrating the holi- How They Read. sickness for mel and comfort; ove days by ood his elbow too uently. ‘his | From the Pall Mall Gazette. touch of her House, 309 A st. n. ¢., containing 9 rooms and bath all modern improvements: nicely pepered aud painted: rent, $25. Inquire 915 East Capitol st. d22-3° ST. Hi idk ee New Englanders in New York. GENERAL SHERMAN’S PATHETIC WORDS AT THE DINNER SATURDAY NIGHT. The New England society in New York city perio. cera es Glee t from the windows, and groups gather about in the feverish child; a few words let = celebrated Forefathers’ day by a banquet at| the door. ‘The expressman'rarely fs obliged in | Morning Policeman Walsh was into the | When Mr. Gladstone reads a book he does #0 - - ee otofEawersoe ee Delmonico's Saturday night. Covers were lai | these times to wait for the door to be opened, | Bowe By a citizen, who handed, the officer ® | pencil in hand, marking off on the margin snanite bales te Toad of grit That wan ‘bow: 3 sidheate Ls ew 3m S38. for five hundred guests and every seat was oc- ives rest on its hinges at his app » and | i+” When the officer entered the house he was | ‘208 passages which he wishes to remember, | ing its victim down n17-6w donk CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st.n.w. | cupied. Presidént Cornelius N. Bliss occupied querying those about which he is in doubt, and | husband would 125 90 7 . maa ind none directed up-stairs, and found Flaberty with his i et POR BENT—FURNISHED—1209 0 ST. N. W.|the chair, and am those present were A BORAT WEL OCU. throat Pa cut, Mrs, Flaherty with a black | putting a cross opposite those which he dis-| with the pressure of business, and feeling $o8. 80 2034" Fithustcoufonable 12700. house, rttarrs pe: | Chauncey M. Depew, Gen, W. T. Sherman 3. | Children clamor around him, and even the | crovand She boy” budly frightened. On the | putea,” At the eng of the volume be constracts | iitable with the ‘world in general, but when Fs G0 1016 N. fences: ‘will be renfed coupletely tarsished ty the | Pierpont Morgan, Gen. Horace Porter, Warner | children of a large growth are not ashamed to | table was » black bottle and a glass. & kind of index of his own, which enables him | Be entered the cory sitting-room, and sew par ji ow or Be tha season gaunt ease gor 8256 per | Miller, W. L. olan Frank Hiscock, John show their enthusiasm. An express wagon at | . “1 didn't go to do it,” said the “Deaty-tright- re een ae ed pr - a3 be Sales st. Or. --55 715 4s ook 18 OR LONGER, eno | Sj," ite, Elliott F. Shepard, Gen. John 8. | Christmas means so much more than any other | “4 boy. . i he would succumb in a moment to the be 19th n.w..13r..50. pobre NTHS OB LONGER, 480 Winslow, Gen. Wager Swayne and Conrad N.| time of the year. The same w y ron iu which he learned historian’s C= " influences which were like balm of 24 } 25th bi 1601 at. n.w., or $50 | Jordan. made re] Gilead to his sinking spirits. The echool- 3 x > 3 Apply 1508 R st. n.w., or on premises, | President Bliss made a lengthy opening ad- boy fled in a rage from the taunts of his com- E wer} ota | dress and reviewed the history of the New En- h he thought | P2zions to find ‘solace in bis mother’s smiles; } 40 soci attention e [a4 grief with his own large ous bat: nv 40 r-35 1578-30. at. ne. 71.825 | Cresence of Reed, of Maine, and he had |e vie round s baventof ‘rest on har breast 1008 Sut st aw. *) or | rear 13271. troller of the Treasury Trenholm, the lat- jronderful. | (ini these and many others who felt the hd ee 4 a ed el 3 iT, ATED, t not re- ” Teas own Geen a egy | fort to extreme measare, would be na of instinct | she bas - was 80 p fable for, beainess ton after March ne: v. Dr, indices | ire. Kowolski, of Port was _230 ent aed ‘“* | McKensie replied to the toast “Forefaihers’ ‘of — killed by ber daughter Saturday. eel R RENT — HANDSOME, NEW BAY-WINDOW oy of ‘» | picked up a and it House: 10 rooms and beth: all con ee Sherman was the nextorator. He was at her mother, when it was and i able eighborsood. inquife of | guffering with a severe cold and asked to be his son, | ira. Kowolski fell dead. bik ee esouesd trosa ooking any lengthy semerkn. He mas-ol book, as, ‘The continuation of summer weather in De- 1202 ne ‘a aie oat 6 of his love and veneration for the New oye kota was celebrated by at ly Wiss tis public in pearracns Ge QUREATEONS | England society. He had overcome difficulties to made | Mandan and on the shores of 23 unprine) ‘ourcel | attend the dinner because it might be the last Aften add: | The ‘was 85 in the sun. =a my hes tie be would ever see his New England Md ‘Three glycerine magarines in Buchanafi Hl- ae wee Slonie Aree: prmse\ Be anes Oey fo be cate- | jow, one mile from Pa, exploded Sat- maa] 1e . Sole Proprietors, “No one,” Gen, Sherman continued, “holds on made.” Gro. against F ie BH WARNER & CO.916 Pst. nw. brotber and him- aE EEXIO the utmost care Gemabio rane? Sopaaaaes eotttt os dinagrosznent oot, a difficulty with rooms, from the office; tlist a21-3t Real ere shew ye aed Ci a VERE Bly en. sraneenie pry’a tes eae